Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Indiana Limestone: America's building stone
View through CrossRef
Abstract
Indiana Limestone is one of the most used and versatile building stones in the USA. It is a uniform, carbonate grainstone formed during the Mississippian Subperiod of the Carbonifereous. The stone has excellent physical properties, good workability, fire resistance, durability, sustainability, reserves sufficient for hundreds of years, remarkable history, and is available in pleasing colours and textures. Indiana Limestone is used extensively for important buildings, homes, or carved as accents and sculptures, as well as other uses. At one time it was estimated that 60–80% of important US stone buildings were built with Indiana Limestone. This stone has been used for significant, even iconic buildings such as the Empire State Building and the Yankee Stadium, the Pentagon and many other government buildings, even religious structures such as the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, notable houses such as the Biltmore House in North Carolina, many Chicago landmarks, plus libraries, research centres, academic buildings and museums, across the USA. Sculptures throughout the USA and other countries are made of Indiana Limestone. The stone has good sustainability and is incorporated into the very culture of the state of Indiana and America. Indiana Limestone merits designation as a Global Heritage Stone Resource.
Geological Society of London
Title: Indiana Limestone: America's building stone
Description:
Abstract
Indiana Limestone is one of the most used and versatile building stones in the USA.
It is a uniform, carbonate grainstone formed during the Mississippian Subperiod of the Carbonifereous.
The stone has excellent physical properties, good workability, fire resistance, durability, sustainability, reserves sufficient for hundreds of years, remarkable history, and is available in pleasing colours and textures.
Indiana Limestone is used extensively for important buildings, homes, or carved as accents and sculptures, as well as other uses.
At one time it was estimated that 60–80% of important US stone buildings were built with Indiana Limestone.
This stone has been used for significant, even iconic buildings such as the Empire State Building and the Yankee Stadium, the Pentagon and many other government buildings, even religious structures such as the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, notable houses such as the Biltmore House in North Carolina, many Chicago landmarks, plus libraries, research centres, academic buildings and museums, across the USA.
Sculptures throughout the USA and other countries are made of Indiana Limestone.
The stone has good sustainability and is incorporated into the very culture of the state of Indiana and America.
Indiana Limestone merits designation as a Global Heritage Stone Resource.
Related Results
Der skal ikke lades sten på sten tilbage
Der skal ikke lades sten på sten tilbage
The Building by the Barbar TempleClose by the large temple at Barbar 1) lies a little tell, which was investigated in the spring of 1956. The tell was shown to cover a building of ...
The effect of skin-to-stone distance on success in renal pelvis stones treated with ESWL
The effect of skin-to-stone distance on success in renal pelvis stones treated with ESWL
Our study aimed to investigate the effect of stone load, skin-to-stone distance, and stone density Hounsfield Unit (HU) measured in unenhanced computed tomography on the success of...
Discussion and Supplement of Limestone Classification Schemes
Discussion and Supplement of Limestone Classification Schemes
In the more than 120 years since Amadeus William Grabau (1870-1964) first proposed the classification of carbonate rocks in 1904, geologists have conducted in-depth research on thi...
Stratigraphic Relations in Chiricahua and Dos Cabezas Mountains, Arizona
Stratigraphic Relations in Chiricahua and Dos Cabezas Mountains, Arizona
ABSTRACT
The Chiricahua and Dos Cabezas mountains are typical of the Basin-and-Range Province in southeast Arizona. Well exposed Paleozoic and Mesozoic marine str...
Quality index control for building products made of natural facing stone
Quality index control for building products made of natural facing stone
Purpose is to assess the influence of technological and natural factors on the decorative properties of natural facing stone to identify the regularities of changes in lightness an...
Rock Mechanical Laboratory Testing of Thebes Limestone Formation (Member I), Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt
Rock Mechanical Laboratory Testing of Thebes Limestone Formation (Member I), Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt
The Thebes Limestone Formation of Lower Eocene age is one of the most extensive rock units in Egypt. It is of importance to the apogee of the ancient Egyptian civilization, particu...
Sources and Markets of Limestone Flour in Poland
Sources and Markets of Limestone Flour in Poland
Limestone flour is used in a variety of industrial sectors such as power and heat generation, glass-making, paper-making, the construction industry and construction materials manuf...
De gevel – een intermediair element tussen buiten en binnen
De gevel – een intermediair element tussen buiten en binnen
This study is based on the fact that all people have a basic need for protection from other people (and animals) as well as from the elements (the exterior climate). People need a ...

