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Transport in Porous Media | 2002

Predicting the Capillary Imbibition of Porous Rocks from Microstructure

David Benavente; Peter A. Lock; M. Ángeles García del Cura; Salvador Ordóñez

The kinetics of capillary imbibition into porous rocks is studied experimentally and theoretically. The Washburn law is modified by introducing various corrections relating to the microstructure of the rocks, such as tortuosity, pore shape (obtained experimentally), and applying the effective medium approximation (EMA) in order to calculate the effective radius that defines the hydraulic conductance and the topology of the capillary imbibition. The application of the EMA shows that capillary imbibition is mainly produced in 1-D, and the pore structure is constituted by different pore throats in series, linked by chamber pores. The capillary process has been discussed as a function of their petrography and pore structure. Our study of the Washburn equation and the addition of correction factors for the pore structure allows a very accurate prediction of the weight rate.


Science of The Total Environment | 2009

Deteriorating effects of lichen and microbial colonization of carbonate building rocks in the Romanesque churches of Segovia (Spain)

Asunción de los Ríos; Beatriz Cámara Gallego; M. Ángeles García del Cura; Víctor J. Rico; Virginia Galván; Carmen Ascaso

In this study, the deterioration effects of lichens and other lithobionts in a temperate mesothermal climate were explored. We examined samples of dolostone and limestone rocks with visible signs of biodeterioration taken from the exterior wall surfaces of four Romanesque churches in Segovia (Spain): San Lorenzo, San Martín, San Millán and La Vera Cruz. Biofilms developing on the lithic substrate were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy. The most common lichen species found in the samples were recorded. Fungal cultures were then obtained from these carbonate rocks and characterized by sequencing Internal Transcribed Spacers (ITS). Through scanning electron microscopy in back-scattered electron mode, fungi (lichenized and non-lichenized) were observed as the most frequent microorganisms occurring at sites showing signs of biodeterioration. The colonization process was especially conditioned by the porosity characteristics of the stone used in these buildings. While in dolostones, microorganisms mainly occupied spaces comprising the rocks intercrystalline porosity, in bioclastic dolomitized limestones, fungal colonization seemed to be more associated with moldic porosity. Microbial biofilms make close contact with the substrate, and thus probably cause significant deterioration of the underlying materials. We describe the different processes of stone alteration induced by fungal colonization and discuss the implications of these processes for the design of treatments to prevent biodeterioration.


Sedimentology | 2001

Petrographic and geochemical evidence for the formation of primary, bacterially induced lacustrine dolomite: La Roda ‘white earth’ (Pliocene, central Spain)

M. Ángeles García del Cura; J.P. Calvo; S. Ordóñez; Blair F. Jones; Juan Carlos Cañaveras


Sedimentary Geology | 2009

Bioinduced precipitation of barite and celestite in dolomite microbialites: Examples from Miocene lacustrine sequences in the Madrid and Duero Basins, Spain

M. Esther Sanz-Montero; J. Pablo Rodríguez-Aranda; M. Ángeles García del Cura


Terra Nova | 2013

The rise of the diptera-microbial mat interactions during the Cenozoic: consequences for the sedimentary record of saline lakes

M. Esther Sanz-Montero; José-Pedro Calvo; M. Ángeles García del Cura; Concepción Ornosa; Raimundo Outerelo; J. Pablo Rodríguez-Aranda


Boletín geológico y minero | 1984

Geología del yacimiento de glauberita de Cerezo del Río Tirón (Provincia de Burgos)

J. Menduiña; Salvador Ordóñez Delgado; M. Ángeles García del Cura


Archive | 2012

Tapices microbianos y estructuras sedimentarias asociadas en sistemas deposicionales evaporíticos de La Mancha: Un enfoque actualista

Esther Sanz Montero; M. Ángeles García del Cura; Juan Pablo Rodríguez Aranda; José Pedro Calvo Sorando


Macla: revista de la Sociedad Española de Mineralogía | 2008

Óxidos de hierro y manganeso en travertinos de Alhama de Almería

M. Ángeles García del Cura; A. La Iglesia; Salvador Ordóñez Delgado; Esther Sanz Montero; David Benavente


Revista de la Sociedad Geológica de España | 1999

ZEOLITAS (CLINOPTILOLITA-ANALCIMA-FILIPSITA) EN DEPÓSITOS PIROCLÁSTICOS MIOCENOS DEL BORDE DE LA CALDERA DE TEJEDA (GRAN CANARIA, ISLAS CANARIAS)

M. Ángeles García del Cura; A. La Iglesia; Salvador Ordóñez Delgado


Archive | 1990

Los sistemas aluviales miocenos del borde noreste de la Cuenca de Madrid: sector Cifuentes - Las Inviernas (Guadalajara)

Ana María Alonso-Zarza; José Pedro Calvo Sorando; M. Ángeles García del Cura; M. Hoyos

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A. La Iglesia

Spanish National Research Council

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José Pedro Calvo Sorando

Complutense University of Madrid

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Juan Carlos Cañaveras

Spanish National Research Council

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Asunción de los Ríos

Spanish National Research Council

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Carmen Ascaso

Spanish National Research Council

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Carmen Sesé

Spanish National Research Council

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Ana María Alonso-Zarza

Complutense University of Madrid

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