An Integrated Petrographic, Geomatic and Geophysical Approach for the Characterization of the Carbonate Rocks of the Calcari di Cagliari Formation

Silvana Fais
Conceptualization
;
Francesco Cuccuru
Formal Analysis
;
Paola Ligas
Methodology
2024-01-01

Abstract

Non-invasive techniques, such as close-range photogrammetry (CRP) and 3D ultrasonic tomography complemented with optical and scanning electron microscopy and mercury porosimetry, were applied to characterize the carbonate rock samples of the Calcari di Cagliari formation. The integrated approach started with the computation of high-resolution 3D models of the carbonate samples using the CRP technique to produce 3D high-resolution models texturized both with natural colors and intensity. Starting from the 3D models from previous techniques, a 3D ultrasonic tomography on each rock sample was accurately planned and carried out in order to detect the elastic properties of such rocks and relate them to textural heterogeneity or internal defects. The results indicate that the relationship between longitudinal velocity and rock properties is complex even in the same carbonate formation. Understanding the relationship between the geomatic and geophysical responses in the investigated rock properties, such as textural characteristics and especially structure and geometry of pores, type of pores, tortuosity and cementing material, is important for many practical applications and especially in the diagnostic process of the conservation state of monumental structures. The integration of the above non-invasive techniques complemented by petrographical–petrophysical data proved to be a powerful method to associate each lithotype with a different susceptibility to degradation. The results presented in this paper demonstrate that the proposed integrated use of complementary methodologies would guarantee the reproducibility of the measurements both at the laboratory and field scale for the monitoring in time of the rock condition while giving a useful contribution in making decisions on an appropriate remedial strategy.
2024
2024
Inglese
14
5
501
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23
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https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/14/5/501
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
carbonate rocks; petrographic data; photogrammetry; ultrasonic tomography; integrated interpretation
Goal 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities
Interdisciplinarity: the diagnostic process of stone material decay is very complex and cannot be described by a single discipline. The prevention and rehabilitation of monumental structures can only be successful by combining different methodologies. The volume covers several research fields, from architecture to geology, going through material diagnostics, and aims to improve knowledge and plan restoration solutions.
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Casula, Giuseppe; Fais, Silvana; Cuccuru, Francesco; Giovanna Bianchi, Maria; Ligas, Paola
1.1 Articolo in rivista
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