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Indiana limestone — also known as Bedford limestone in the building trade — has long been an economically important building material, particularly for monumental public structures. Indiana limestone is a more common term for Salem Limestone, a geological formation primarily quarried in south central Indiana, USA, between the cities of Bloomington and Bedford. It has been called the best quarried limestone in the United States.

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  • La piedra caliza de Indiana, también conocida como piedra caliza de Bedford, ha sido durante mucho tiempo un material de construcción económicamente importante, particularmente para estructuras públicas monumentales. La piedra caliza de Indiana es un término más común para la piedra caliza de Bedford, una formación geológica que se extrae principalmente en el centro sur de Indiana, Estados Unidos, entre las ciudades de Bloomington y Bedford. Se ha observado que Bedford, Indiana, tiene la piedra caliza extraída de la más alta calidad en los Estados Unidos. La piedra caliza de Bedford, como toda la piedra caliza, es una roca formada principalmente por carbonato de calcio. Fue depositado durante millones de años a medida que los fósiles marinos se descomponían en el fondo de un mar interior poco profundo que cubría la mayor parte del actual medio oeste de los Estados Unidos durante el Período Misisípico (es)
  • Indiana limestone — also known as Bedford limestone in the building trade — has long been an economically important building material, particularly for monumental public structures. Indiana limestone is a more common term for Salem Limestone, a geological formation primarily quarried in south central Indiana, USA, between the cities of Bloomington and Bedford. It has been called the best quarried limestone in the United States. Indiana limestone, like all limestone, is a rock primarily formed of calcium carbonate. It was deposited over millions of years as marine fossils decomposed at the bottom of a shallow inland sea which covered most of the present-day Midwestern United States during the Mississippian Period. (en)
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  • Indiana limestone — also known as Bedford limestone in the building trade — has long been an economically important building material, particularly for monumental public structures. Indiana limestone is a more common term for Salem Limestone, a geological formation primarily quarried in south central Indiana, USA, between the cities of Bloomington and Bedford. It has been called the best quarried limestone in the United States. (en)
  • La piedra caliza de Indiana, también conocida como piedra caliza de Bedford, ha sido durante mucho tiempo un material de construcción económicamente importante, particularmente para estructuras públicas monumentales. La piedra caliza de Indiana es un término más común para la piedra caliza de Bedford, una formación geológica que se extrae principalmente en el centro sur de Indiana, Estados Unidos, entre las ciudades de Bloomington y Bedford. (es)
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  • Piedra caliza de Indiana (es)
  • Indiana Limestone (en)
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