The secrets of the Adneter Marble: a geological treasure from Salzburg!

The secrets of the Adneter Marble: a geological treasure from Salzburg!

The fascination of the Adneter Marble attracts attention worldwide! In the Salzburg region, geologist Christoph von Hagke from the University of Salzburg researches the interesting properties of this geological treasure, which was created around 200 million years ago. The Adneter Marble is known for its striking red color, which made it a sought -after material for representative buildings. The marble not only adorned the pillars of the parliament in Vienna, but was also used in the famous Kaisergrab in St. Stephen's Cathedral. In addition, its attraction is used in countries from Poland to Canada, where the stone can be found in many historical buildings, reports meinzirk.at .

unique research on styloliths

A central research topic are the so -called styloliths - wavy lines in the rock that allow important conclusions to be drawn about the geological conditions of past icon. These structures, which can become dozens of meters long, offer scientists an insight into the development of the landscape over the course of millions of years. Research shows that these styloliths are crucial to learn more about underground water, oil and gas rivers, how promising for geothermal and the final storage of radioactive waste, from Hagke, such as reported.

The styloliths can be examined particularly well on a unique geological site in Adnet, which promotes communication between geology, art science and mathematics. Researchers are not only interested in the geological aspects, but also in the aesthetic characteristics of the marble, which are important for art history. Explanations on the creation and the original deposition of the rock show that geologically speaking, it is not a real marble, but a limestone. The discovery and research of these stylolite structures create fascinating interfaces that could be valuable for science and for use in other areas.

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