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Microscopy Research and Technique | 2011

High-Resolution X-Ray CT for 3D Petrography of Ferruginous Sandstone for an Investigation of Building Stone Decay

Veerle Cnudde; Jan Dewanckele; Matthieu Boone; Tim De Kock; Marijn Boone; Loes Brabant; Michiel Dusar; Marleen De Ceukelaire; Hilde De Clercq; Roald Hayen; Patric Jacobs

Diestian ferruginous sandstone has been used as the dominant building stone for monuments in the Hageland, a natural landscape in east‐central Belgium. Like all rocks, this stone type is sensitive to weathering. Case hardening was observed in combination with blackening of the exterior parts of the dressed stones. To determine the 3D petrography and to identify the structural differences between the exterior and interior parts, X‐ray computed tomography was used in combination with more traditional research techniques like optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The 3D characterization of the ferruginous sandstone was performed with a high‐resolution X‐ray CT scanner (www.ugct.ugent.be) in combination with the flexible 3D analysis software Morpho+, which provides the necessary petrophysical parameters of the scanned samples in 3D. Besides providing the required 3D parameters like porosity, pore‐size distribution, grain size, grain orientation, and surface analysis, the results of the 3D analysis can also be visualized, which enables to understand and interpret the analysis results in a straightforward way. The complementarities between high‐quality X‐ray CT images and flexible 3D software and its relation with the more traditional microscopical research techniques are opening up new gateways in the study of weathering processes of natural building stones. Microsc. Res. Tech., 2011.


Episodes | 2015

Lede Stone: A Potential "global Heritage Stone Resource" from Belgium

Tim De Kock; Marijn Boone; Jan Dewanckele; Marleen De Ceukelaire; Veerle Cnudde


The EGU General Assembly | 2012

Characterization of fieldstone for a provenance study of local building stones and artifacts

Michiel Goossens; Tim De Kock; Jan Dewanckele; Marijn Boone; Wesley De Boever; Loes Brabant; Stephen Louwye; Marleen De Ceukelaire; Frank Vanhaecke; Veerle Cnudde


Stenen van binnen, stenen van buiten : natuursteen in de jonge bouwkunst | 2012

In het voetspoor van Camerman: de opmars van de Franse steen in België

Roland Dreesen; Veerle Cnudde; Michiel Dusar; Marleen De Ceukelaire; Dominique Bossiroy; Eric Groessens; Jan Elsen; Tim De Kock; Jan Dewanckele


GRONDBOOR EN HAMER | 2015

De Eocene witte stenen van Noord-België

Tim De Kock; Marleen De Ceukelaire; Jan Elsen; Veerle Cnudde


EuroGeoSource Final international seminar, Abstracts | 2013

Bringing the geology of the natural building stone to the public: linking the '3D Gent' project and the EuroGeoSource portal

Wim Vandewijngaerde; Kris Piessens; Marleen De Ceukelaire; Veerle Cnudde; Tim De Kock; Mario Matthijs; Luc De Ridder


Archive | 2012

INVESTIGATION OF THE DEGRADATION PHENOMENA OF THE LUXEMBOURG SANDSTONE IN THE ROYAL MUSEUM FOR CENTRAL AFRICA (BELGIUM)

Hilde De Clercq; Laurent Fontaine; Sebastiaan Godts; Roald Hayen; Michiel Dusar; Marleen De Ceukelaire


3rd International Geologica Belgica meeting : Challenges for the planet : earth science's perspective | 2009

The Ledestone: deterioration and the need for replacement stones

Tim De Kock; Marleen De Ceukelaire; Marijn Boone; Jan Dewanckele; Veerle Cnudde; Patric Jacobs; Geert De Schutter


3de Vlaams-Nederlandse Natuursteendag : Vergane glorie of glorieus verdergaan? | 2009

Ledesteen en alternatieven

Marleen De Ceukelaire; Veerle Cnudde


Archive | 2002

Geologische kaart van België, Vlaams Gewest: kaartblad Veurne-Roeselare (19-20)

Patric Jacobs; Marleen De Ceukelaire

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Michiel Dusar

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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