a Macroscopic image of the Thailand sandstone fabric (S-Red
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Download scientific diagram | a Macroscopic image of the Thailand sandstone fabric (S-Red), characterized by its red color and fine grain size, b thin section image showing the dominant framework grains of quartz and feldspars; hematite appears as the dark brown mineralization throughout (cross polars), and c CL image showing the dominant mineral to be low luminescent quartz and feldspars exhibiting various shades of blue from publication: Damage phenomenon and petrophysical properties of sandstones at the Phnom Bakheng Temple (Angkor, Cambodia): first investigations and possible conservation measures | Sandstones, clay in the form of bricks and laterite are the building materials used by the Khmer to construct the imposing and magnificent temples in Southeast Asia. Many of these monuments suffer from fracturing, sanding, contour scaling, crust formation and salt weathering. | Sandstone, Petrophysics and Cathodoluminescence | ResearchGate, the professional network for scientists.
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