Provenance, characterization and decay of a porous calcarenite of the Puglia region (‘Pietra Gentile’)

Author:

Calia A.1,Sileo M.2,Matera L.3

Affiliation:

1. CNR, Institute of Archaeological and Monumental Heritage, University Campus, Prov. le Lecce Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy

2. CNR, Institute of Archaeological and Monumental Heritage, Research Area of Potenza, 85050 Tito Scalo, Pz, Italy

3. Department of Earth and Geo-Environmental Science, Bari University, University Campus, 70125 Bari, Italy

Abstract

AbstractConservation of the built heritage requires knowledge of the characteristics and use of the constituent materials and their state of conservation. Knowledge of the material's source is important for laboratory studies and stone replacement, but it also has historic-cultural significance with respect to the exploitation of stone resources in the past. In this sense, we present a study of ‘Pietra Gentile’, a traditional building material of southern Italy, through which we aimed to acquire knowledge concerning the quarries, characteristics of extracted materials, use and decay features within buildings. Ancient and active quarries were identified and the petrographical, chemical-mineralogical and physical features of the quarry materials were studied. The use of the stone was documented in many historic towns in the area, including monuments and minor buildings, and the main decay morphologies were detected by field activities and laboratory analyses. The high susceptibility of the stone to the actions of water and salts was highlighted. Field and laboratory data of quarries and artefacts were organized into a database as a source of knowledge useful for the evaluation, preservation and promotion of cultural heritage.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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