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Tuffs - Their Properties, Uses, Hydrology, and Resources
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Geological Society of America

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Geological Society of America
ISBN print:
9780813724089
Publication date:
January 01, 2006
Book Chapter
Chapter 5 Construction in regions with tuff deposits Available to Purchase
Author(s)
R. Funiciello
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R. Funiciello
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Dipartimento di Scienze Geologiche, Università degli Studi di Roma Tre, Roma, Italy
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G. Heiken
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G. Heiken
2
331 Windantide Place, Freeland, Washington 98249-9683, USA
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J. Obenholzner
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J. Obenholzner
4
Museum of Natural History, Vienna
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V. Petrov
V. Petrov
5
Institute of Geology of Ore Deposits, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
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CitationR. Funiciello, G. Heiken, R. Levich, J. Obenholzner, V. Petrov, 2006. "Chapter 5 Construction in regions with tuff deposits ", Tuffs - Their Properties, Uses, Hydrology, and Resources, Grant Heiken
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- abandoned mines
- building stone
- buildings
- cementation
- construction
- construction materials
- diagenesis
- fault zones
- faults
- foundations
- fractures
- igneous rocks
- ignimbrite
- mines
- ornamental materials
- pozzolan
- preservation
- properties
- pumice deposits
- pyroclastics
- scoria
- technology
- tuff
- underground installations
- underground space
- utilization
- volcanic ash
- volcanic rocks
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