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Sardinian granitoids: 4000 years of geoheritage and dimension stones

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  • Careddu, Nicola
  • Cuccuru, Stefano
  • Grillo, Silvana Maria

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The article presents a review of Sardinian granite from the point of view of its use during different historical periods; more specifically, the historical significance of Sardinian building stones is extended to be included as a substantial component of geoheritage. Archaeology shows that this stone has been used since prehistoric times for the construction of a wide range of buildings and artifacts. The Romans made frequent use of it and transported it across the Tyrrhenian sea; in the Middle Ages, castles and churches were built and many buildings were constructed in the pre-industrial era. The industrial age made Sardinian granite known throughout the world. After a geological overview, the article dwells on the differences between the various facies of granite and the use of stone in the various historical periods. A state-of-the-art analysis of quarrying, stone-processing and current market positioning is also given. Finally, the reasons why the area of Sardinia, where granites are quarried, can be nominated as a Global Heritage Stone Province are explained.

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  • Careddu, Nicola & Cuccuru, Stefano & Grillo, Silvana Maria, 2021. "Sardinian granitoids: 4000 years of geoheritage and dimension stones," Resources Policy, Elsevier, vol. 74(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jrpoli:v:74:y:2021:i:c:s0301420721003482
    DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2021.102339
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    1. Stefano Cuccuru & Stefano Naitza & Francesco Secchi & Antonio Puccini & Leonardo Casini & Pamela Pavanetto & Ulf Linnemann & Mandy Hofmann & Giacomo Oggiano, 2016. "Structural and metallogenic map of late Variscan Arbus Pluton (SW Sardinia, Italy)," Journal of Maps, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(5), pages 860-865, October.
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