La caliza de Morata deTajuña, Comunidad de Madriduna piedra tradicional de construcción en la capital a principios del siglo XX

  1. E. M. Pérez-Monserrat 1
  2. C. Peropadre 1
  3. R. Fort 1
  4. Mª J. Varas-Muriel 1
  1. 1 Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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    Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    Madrid, España

    ROR 02p0gd045

Revista:
Boletín geológico y minero

ISSN: 0366-0176

Any de publicació: 2017

Volum: 128

Número: 4

Pàgines: 963-988

Tipus: Article

DOI: 10.21701/BOLGEOMIN.128.4.005 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR

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Resum

Based on the study of the limestone used in an emblematic building in Madrid, this analysis explores the factors that favoured the use of this limestone which was scarcely known in the city until the early twentieth century. This local stone was extracted from the Cornicabra quarry at Valhondo, near Morata de Tajuña in the Spanish province of the Comunity of Madrid.The Morata deTajuña limestone was a more economical option at the beginning of the century, due primarily to the favourable status of the quarries and existing communications with the capital city. In addition, its high quality and durability afforded the stone by its genesis and diagenesis made it highly suitable for use in water- and wear-resistant structural members.The prestige historically accorded the limestone quarried at Colmenar de Oreja, the tendency at the time to replace it with stones from other areas and the ephemeral use of Morata de Tajuña limestone in the city of Madrid, render its short-lived prevalence as a traditional building stone truly exceptional.

Informació de finançament

Puche, O. and Mazadiego, L.F. 1999. Explotaciones históri-cas de calizas en la Comunidad de Madrid: Colmenar de Oreja. IV Sesión Científica de la Sociedad Española para la Defensa del Patrimonio Geológico y Minero, Bélmez, 91-104.