Travertine
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Descripción
A dense, crystalline or microcrystalline limestone that was formed by the evaporation of river or spring waters. It is named after Tivoli, Italy ("Tibur" in Latin), where large deposits occur, and it is characterized by a light color and the ability to take a good polish. It is typically banded, due to the presence of iron compounds or other organic impurities. It is often used for walls and interior decorations in public buildings. It is distinguished from "tufa" by being harder and stronger.
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Otros términos
- travertijn [nl]
- travertino [it]
- travertino [es]
- marble, travertine [en]
- travertine marble [en]
- stone, travertine [en]
- travertine stone [en]
- roachstone [en]
- toba calcárea [es]