2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-09408-3
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Engineering Geology for Society and Territory - Volume 8

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“…As stated above, the type of stone substrate plays the most significant role in both strength and deformability. Other authors have also pointed out that different fabrics and mineral compositions significantly influence the efficiency of stone consolidants [80,81]. Wheeler addressed the issue of structure by trying to consolidate larger quartz grains, which remained unconsolidated despite their chemical affinity [24] (pp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated above, the type of stone substrate plays the most significant role in both strength and deformability. Other authors have also pointed out that different fabrics and mineral compositions significantly influence the efficiency of stone consolidants [80,81]. Wheeler addressed the issue of structure by trying to consolidate larger quartz grains, which remained unconsolidated despite their chemical affinity [24] (pp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far as the hydrology is concerned, the shallow aquifer is characterized by a regional groundwater recharge, mainly due to the water coming from the Ivrea morainic amphitheatre (Gianotti et al, 2015) and from rice paddies during their flooding. The local recharge is related to surface water, such as that of the Dora Baltea River, and several artificial canals in the investigated area; the precipitation effect is instead rather negligible.…”
Section: Geological and Hydrogeological Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The materials that were used in this paper were selected on their homogeneity, as this should minimize the chance of large-scale features being left out μCT analysis by subsampling prior to this analysis. A first group of materials were three varieties of the Bentheimer sandstone: the red Bentheim variety and two types of the Gildehaus variety, called the 'regular' and the 'porous' variety (Dubelaar and Nijland, 2015). As the names suggest, the main difference between these two types is the slightly higher porosity in the porous variety compared to traditional Bentheimer sandstone.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%