Kramar et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Drenov Grič black limestone: a heritage stone from SloveniaKramar et al., 2020
- Document ID
- 6806562918645801546
- Author
- Kramar S
- Žbona N
- Bedjanič M
- Mladenović A
- Rožič B
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Geological Society, London, Special Publications
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Drenov Grič black limestone is considered to be one of the most beautiful Slovenian natural stones due to its black colour interwoven with white veins. Over the centuries, it has been extracted from two major quarries located west of Ljubljana. One of these quarries has been …
- 235000019738 Limestone 0 title abstract description 145
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