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Investigation of the Anisotropic Structure of Travertine in Terms of Geological and Physico-Mechanical Properties: Sarıhıdır (Avanos-Nevşehir) Travertine Quarry

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Abstract Travertine is a sedimentary rock with generally layered structure, mainly comprising carbonate. They are used for different purposes in interior and exterior spaces by cutting parallel or perpendicular to the bedding according to use. Travertine may contain several facies linked to variations in conditions during formation. With these features, travertine is one of the rocks with anisotropy most commonly observed. In this study, the anisotropic structure due to facies and layering in travertine was investigated considering geological and engineering properties. The Sarıhıdır travertine quarry face was divided into four different zones with different features. Chemical, mineralogic, physical, index and mechanical properties of the samples taken from these zones were determined. During determination of engineering parameters, samples were prepared parallel and perpendicular to bedding. The source of the travertine is a mixture of limestone, dolomite, evaporite and ultramafic rocks and they have epigean character, though they were affected by the hypogean environment. It appeared there were textural differences between the zones, rather than differences in chemical and mineralogic composition. When travertine was cut parallel to layering, all zones were suitable for decoration and facing. Only T-4 zone samples cut parallel were useable for flooring and load-bearing elements. In terms of compression and abrasion resistance, T-4 zone was better than the other zones. The cut direction of the travertine samples is an important factor for physical and mechanical behavior. Samples cut parallel to layering were observed to provide better results. According to the results, it is recommended to use products from the same travertine zone side-by-side in structures and to consider the cutting direction for long life of the building and to prevent economic losses.
Title: Investigation of the Anisotropic Structure of Travertine in Terms of Geological and Physico-Mechanical Properties: Sarıhıdır (Avanos-Nevşehir) Travertine Quarry
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Abstract Travertine is a sedimentary rock with generally layered structure, mainly comprising carbonate.
They are used for different purposes in interior and exterior spaces by cutting parallel or perpendicular to the bedding according to use.
Travertine may contain several facies linked to variations in conditions during formation.
With these features, travertine is one of the rocks with anisotropy most commonly observed.
In this study, the anisotropic structure due to facies and layering in travertine was investigated considering geological and engineering properties.
The Sarıhıdır travertine quarry face was divided into four different zones with different features.
Chemical, mineralogic, physical, index and mechanical properties of the samples taken from these zones were determined.
During determination of engineering parameters, samples were prepared parallel and perpendicular to bedding.
The source of the travertine is a mixture of limestone, dolomite, evaporite and ultramafic rocks and they have epigean character, though they were affected by the hypogean environment.
It appeared there were textural differences between the zones, rather than differences in chemical and mineralogic composition.
When travertine was cut parallel to layering, all zones were suitable for decoration and facing.
Only T-4 zone samples cut parallel were useable for flooring and load-bearing elements.
In terms of compression and abrasion resistance, T-4 zone was better than the other zones.
The cut direction of the travertine samples is an important factor for physical and mechanical behavior.
Samples cut parallel to layering were observed to provide better results.
According to the results, it is recommended to use products from the same travertine zone side-by-side in structures and to consider the cutting direction for long life of the building and to prevent economic losses.

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