Geomaterials in construction and their sustainability: understanding their role in modern society

Author:

Přikryl R.1,Török Á.2,Theodoridou M.3,Gomez-Heras M.4,Miskovsky K.5

Affiliation:

1. Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Science, Institute of Geochemistry, Mineralogy and Mineral Resources, Albertov 6, 128 43 Prague 2, Czech Republic

2. Department of Construction Materials and Engineering Geology, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Sztoczek u. 2, H-1521 Budapest, Hungary

3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Building Materials and Ledra Laboratories, School of Engineering, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus

4. Department of Geomaterials, Institute of Geosciences (CSIC-UCM), Jose Antonio Novais 12, 28040 Madrid, Spain

5. Envix Nord AB, Kylgränd 6B, 906 20 Umeå, Sweden

Abstract

AbstractInorganic raw materials, here termed geomaterials, derived from the Earth's crust and used in construction after appropriate processing make a genetically and functionally varied group of mineral resources. Although their basic functions have remained almost unchanged for centuries, some new attributes, meanings and impacts on society are still emerging. Geomaterials for construction were among the first mineral raw materials exploited, processed and used by man. They helped in the development of technological and artistic skills of humankind. Accessibility, workability and serviceability are considered here as their main functional attributes, being connected with man's skills to find their occurrence, extract and process them, and then use them in the correct way. However, serviceability is a more complex functional attribute as it also encompasses durability of a material in construction. Durability, that is the ability to withstand the action of weathering/decay processes, is an expression of the dynamic interactions between material and the surrounding environment encompassing not only gradual adaptation of materials to current environmental conditions, but also interactions between materials in construction, the history of maintenance/conservation of the structure and the impact of a polluted environment. In the modern world, sustainable use of raw materials, specifically those exploited in the largest volumes such as geomaterials for construction, raises questions of reducing extraction of primary resources and thus minimizing impacts on natural systems, and also employment of materials and technologies to produce less emission of deleterious substances in to the atmosphere. Use of secondary materials such as waste produced during extraction of primary raw materials and/or re-use of existing structural elements and re- or down-cycling can be considered as modern approaches to reducing the pressure on primary resources.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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