2 Works
Natural stone resources and sustainability
Tom Heldal & Jorge Carvalho
Geological Survey of Norway, Norway (NGU) (1); Laboratório Nacional de Energia e Geologia (LNEG), Portugal (2)
Natural stone is perhaps the most widely used building material in the history of human evolution, applied in a range of applications, from the most prestigious monuments of civilisations to humble shelters. Being a construction material of high quality produced be simply shaping rocks to more or less advanced elements, it is relevant to ask if this magnificent...
Natural stone is perhaps the most widely used building material in the history of human evolution, applied in a range of applications, from the most prestigious monuments of civilisations to humble shelters. Being a construction material of high quality produced be simply shaping rocks to more or less advanced elements, it is relevant to ask if this magnificent...
Raw materials - you can’t do well without them
Antje Wittenberg, Daniel P. S. de Oliveira , Lisbeth Flindt Jorgensen , F. Javier Gonzalez, Henrike Sievers, Lídia Quental , Aurete Pereira , Tom Heldal & David Whitehead
Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), Germany (1); National Laboratory of Energy and Geology (LNEG), Portugal (2); Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS), Denmark (3); Geological Survey of Spain (IGME), Spain (4); Geological Survey of Norway (NGU), Norway (5)
“Raw materials, you can’t do well without them”. This statement echoes the needs for a reliable raw materials supply chain. Awareness of raw materials is an essential element for the manufacturing industry,...
“Raw materials, you can’t do well without them”. This statement echoes the needs for a reliable raw materials supply chain. Awareness of raw materials is an essential element for the manufacturing industry,...