Verde Macael: A Serpentinite Wrongly Referred to as a Marble

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Verde Macael: A Serpentinite Wrongly Referred to as a Marble

Serpentinites are used in both exterior and interior locations, but not all serpentinites are equal: they vary in physical-mechanical behavior and are not all suitable for similar uses. The serpentinites most commonly used worldwide come from India, Pakistan or Egypt. Spain has traditionally quarried two ultramafic massifs, one in Galicia (Verde Pirineos) and one in Andalucía (Verde Macael). So...

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عنوان ژورنال: Geosciences

سال: 2013

ISSN: 2076-3263

DOI: 10.3390/geosciences3010102