At present about 60 different kinds of stones are quarried in the Italian Western Alps, most of which are metamorphic rocks (gneiss, ophicalcite, marble and quartzite) and, to a lesser extent, magmatic (granite, syenite and diorite), with an overall production of 380.000 m3 in the year 2002. This work synthetically illustrates their geologic and petrographic characteristics, gives essential historical information and examines the technical, environmental and economic aspects of their extraction and production.

Colombo, A., Fiora, L., Fornaro, M., Lovera, E., Sandrone, R., Tunesi, A., et al. (2004). Contemporary natural stones from the Italian western Alps (Piedmont and Aosta Valley regions). PERIODICO DI MINERALOGIA, 73(3), 211-226.

Contemporary natural stones from the Italian western Alps (Piedmont and Aosta Valley regions)

COLOMBO, ANNITA;TUNESI, ANNALISA MARIA;CAVALLO, ALESSANDRO
2004

Abstract

At present about 60 different kinds of stones are quarried in the Italian Western Alps, most of which are metamorphic rocks (gneiss, ophicalcite, marble and quartzite) and, to a lesser extent, magmatic (granite, syenite and diorite), with an overall production of 380.000 m3 in the year 2002. This work synthetically illustrates their geologic and petrographic characteristics, gives essential historical information and examines the technical, environmental and economic aspects of their extraction and production.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
natural stones, western Alps, geology, petrography, production
English
2004
73
3
211
226
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Colombo, A., Fiora, L., Fornaro, M., Lovera, E., Sandrone, R., Tunesi, A., et al. (2004). Contemporary natural stones from the Italian western Alps (Piedmont and Aosta Valley regions). PERIODICO DI MINERALOGIA, 73(3), 211-226.
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