Marco Marchi
University of Cagliari
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Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2014
Stefano Columbu; Anna Gioncada; Marco Lezzerini; Marco Marchi
In the historical buildings of eastern Logudoro (northern Sardinia), as well as in large areas of western Sardinia, ignimbritic rocks are widely used for ashlars and architectural elements as architraves, pedestals, shafts and capitals of columns. The decay processes affecting these rocks cause a progressive disintegration of the stone ashlars, with loss of material by exfoliation and flaking that determine a progressive retraction of the external profile of the facade with obliteration of the decorative elements. New data on the linear dilatation due to water absorption of these volcanic rocks are presented in this study in order to contribute to the evaluation of the impact of hydric dilatation in the stone degradation. The relationships among linear hydric dilatation of ignimbritic samples and petrographic and mineralogical characteristics as well as physical properties (texture, welding degree, porosity) indicate that three lithotypes with different behaviour in the water absorption can be distinguished in the ignimbrite rocks used as building stones in the church of Santa Maria di Otti (Oschiri, northern Sardinia, Italy). Although the linear hydric dilatation of the ignimbrites is moderate to low, we suggest that hydric dilatation may be an additional factor in enhancing the decay of the stones of the Santa Maria di Otti church.
Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 1992
L. Maccioni; Marco Marchi; G. Padalino; S. Pretti
Abstract In the southwestern part of Sardinia some subvolcanic andesitic bodies occur, related to rift structures. Weak alteration phenomena and the presence of pyrite disseminations led the authors to investigate the area through petrographical studies and geochemical prospecting of rocks and soils. The geochemical survey showed that, given the local morphological and climatic conditions, rock and soil sampling is well correlated; furthermore, correlations relating Cu with Ba and Sr proved effective in defining the anomalous areas. The main anomaly area found by these studies could represent a porphyry copper body.
Archive | 2002
Marcello Franceschelli; Carlo Lugliè; Marco Marchi; Stefano Columbu
Ore Geology Reviews | 2006
Marcella Palomba; G. Padalino; Marco Marchi
19th Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies | 2015
Stefano Columbu; Marco Marchi; Rossana Martorelli; Marcella Palomba; Fabio Calogero Pinna; Fabio Sitzia; Lorenzo Tanzini; A. Virdis
L'ossidiana del Monte Arci nel Mediterraneo: recupero dei valori di un territorio. | 2003
G Macciotta; Stefano Columbu; Anna Maria Garau; Marco Marchi
Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 1998
L. Maccioni; Marco Marchi; G. Padalino; Marcella Palomba; Giovanni Sistu
37th International Symposium on Archaeometry | 2008
Stefano Columbu; Anna Maria Garau; Marco Giamello; G Macciotta; Marco Marchi; G. Sabatini
III° Congresso Nazionale AIAr - L’Archeometria in Italia: la Scienza per i Beni Culturali | 2004
Marco Marchi; G Bertorino; Stefano Columbu; Anna Maria Garau; Carlo Lugliè; G Macciotta
L'ossidiana del Monte Arci nel Mediterraneo:recupero dei valori di un territorio | 2003
Marco Marchi; Stefano Columbu; Anna Maria Garau; C Lugli; G Macciotta; Aa Doneddu