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Scientific Research and Essays
Structural, petrographic and mineralogical characteristics and diagenetic aspects of Kandira stone from Northwestern Turkey
Sefik Ramazanoglu1 
关键词:  ;    Kandira stone;    natural stone;    petrographic and mineralogical characteristics;    biomicritic limestone;    pelagic fossils;    diagenesis;    Late Cretaceous.;   
DOI  :  10.5897/SRE11.1103
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Academic Journals
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【 摘 要 】

Kandira stone is a unique Late Cretaceous (Campanian-Maastrichtian)carbonate rock quarried by small enterprises in Northwestern Turkey.The rock has been used as a construction material in a variety ofapplications such as cladding and paving, flooring and stairs, roofing and fireplaces.Recently, the demand for this stone in the production of intricately sculpted shapes has raised questions about itsworkability and durability. Such questions require detailedcharacterization ofstructural, petrographic and mineralogical properties of the stone. This paper provides a database on the earlier mentioned properties collected from Kandira stone sampled from quarries. The investigation comprised field measurement and sampling of the Kandira stone, microscopic examination of thin sections, XRD, XRF and SEM studies. The Kandira stone is biomicritic limestone composed mainlyof microcrystalline calcite crystals (micrite matrix), pelagic fossils, shell fragments and sponge spicules. Calcite is the sole carbonate mineral and is accompanied by minor quartz and authigenic clay minerals. Diagenetic alteration involved micritization, limited cementation and neomorphism. These processes were variably active in the marine phreatic and limited meteoric phreatic environment. The compact and closed form textural composition results in a stronger, durable stone suitable for masonry and decorative purposes.

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