Travertine
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- Note
- Travertine (/ˈtrævərˌtiːn/ TRAV-ər-teen) is a form of terrestrial limestone deposited around mineral springs, especially hot springs. It often has a fibrous or concentric appearance and exists in white, tan, cream-colored, and rusty varieties. It is formed by a process of rapid precipitation of calcium carbonate, often at the mouth of a hot spring or in a limestone cave. In the latter, it can form stalactites, stalagmites, and other speleothems. It is frequently used in Italy and elsewhere as a building material. Similar (but softer and extremely porous) deposits formed from ambient-temperature water are known as tufa.
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Mésztufa
Mai neve: mésztufa, Lelőhely:...
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Mésztufa
Mai neve: mésztufa, Lelőhely:...
Object information
Image: Viski Károly Múzeum Kalocsa - RR-F -
Mésztufa
Mai neve: mésztufa, Lelőhely:...
Object information
Image: Viski Károly Múzeum Kalocsa - RR-F -
Mésztufa
Mai neve: mésztufa, Lelőhely:...
Object information
Image: Viski Károly Múzeum Kalocsa - RR-F
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