TRAVERTINE: Travertine
- a sedimentary rock, travertine is a type of limestone that
formed by evaporation of hot water containing dissolved calcium, thus
leaving
finely crystallized calcite deposit. These deposits accumulated in
horizontal layers
over thousand of years. The holes in travertine are the pathways for the
water
as it passed up from the geothermal spring below. Its natural color is
white.
The other colors come from chemicals in the water and other debris,
including
ash from fires and volcanoes, animal remains and vegetation. Travertine
is
very durable, often used for exterior wall cladding and paving
installation
around the world.
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