Sustainable Improvement of Zeolitic Pyroclastic Soils for the Preservation of Historical Sites

Climate changes are inducing a modification of environmental loads on historical sites, requiring new actions towards their conservation. In the paper, the results of an experimental work on sustainable improvement of a pyroclastic soil belonging to the Orvieto cliff (Central Italy) have been invest...

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Main Authors: Manuela Cecconi, Costanza Cambi, Stefano Carrisi, Dimitri Deneele, Enza Vitale, Giacomo Russo
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-01-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/3/899
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spelling doaj-5aa37adefd5f4618a5ccdf9d1166a7902020-11-25T01:42:38ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-01-0110389910.3390/app10030899app10030899Sustainable Improvement of Zeolitic Pyroclastic Soils for the Preservation of Historical SitesManuela Cecconi0Costanza Cambi1Stefano Carrisi2Dimitri Deneele3Enza Vitale4Giacomo Russo5Department of Engineering, University of Perugia, 06125 Perugia, ItalyDepartment of Physics and Geology, University of Perugia, 06123 Perugia, ItalyLab. Terra S.n.c, 06055 Papiano (PG), ItalyInstitut des Matériaux Jean Rouxel (IMN), Université de Nantes, 44322 Nantes, FranceDepartment of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, 03043 Cassino, ItalyDepartment of Earth Science, Resources and Environment, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Napoli, ItalyClimate changes are inducing a modification of environmental loads on historical sites, requiring new actions towards their conservation. In the paper, the results of an experimental work on sustainable improvement of a pyroclastic soil belonging to the Orvieto cliff (Central Italy) have been investigated in the perspective of its preservation from degradation. The slightly coherent facies of Orvieto Ignimbrite (pozzolana) was treated with hydrated lime and the subsequent chemo-physical evolution was investigated by means of a multi-scale analysis. The beneficial effects obtained from the improvement in terms of mechanical behaviour were interpreted and correlated to the chemo-physical evolution of the system. Microstructural analyses, X-ray diffractometry, thermo-gravimetric analyses (DTG), SEM observations, mercury intrusion porosimetry performed on raw and treated samples, showed that the pozzolanic reactions develop since the very beginning in the system and that the observed mechanical improvement of the treated soil is mainly due to the formation of calcium silicate hydrates (CSH) and calcium aluminate hydrates (CAH). In the paper, the mechanical improvement is put in evidence by comparing the results of oedometer tests performed on both raw and treated samples.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/3/899sustainabilitysoil improvementlime treatmentpyroclastic soilshydro-mechanical behaviourcompressibility
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author Manuela Cecconi
Costanza Cambi
Stefano Carrisi
Dimitri Deneele
Enza Vitale
Giacomo Russo
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Costanza Cambi
Stefano Carrisi
Dimitri Deneele
Enza Vitale
Giacomo Russo
Sustainable Improvement of Zeolitic Pyroclastic Soils for the Preservation of Historical Sites
Applied Sciences
sustainability
soil improvement
lime treatment
pyroclastic soils
hydro-mechanical behaviour
compressibility
author_facet Manuela Cecconi
Costanza Cambi
Stefano Carrisi
Dimitri Deneele
Enza Vitale
Giacomo Russo
author_sort Manuela Cecconi
title Sustainable Improvement of Zeolitic Pyroclastic Soils for the Preservation of Historical Sites
title_short Sustainable Improvement of Zeolitic Pyroclastic Soils for the Preservation of Historical Sites
title_full Sustainable Improvement of Zeolitic Pyroclastic Soils for the Preservation of Historical Sites
title_fullStr Sustainable Improvement of Zeolitic Pyroclastic Soils for the Preservation of Historical Sites
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable Improvement of Zeolitic Pyroclastic Soils for the Preservation of Historical Sites
title_sort sustainable improvement of zeolitic pyroclastic soils for the preservation of historical sites
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Climate changes are inducing a modification of environmental loads on historical sites, requiring new actions towards their conservation. In the paper, the results of an experimental work on sustainable improvement of a pyroclastic soil belonging to the Orvieto cliff (Central Italy) have been investigated in the perspective of its preservation from degradation. The slightly coherent facies of Orvieto Ignimbrite (pozzolana) was treated with hydrated lime and the subsequent chemo-physical evolution was investigated by means of a multi-scale analysis. The beneficial effects obtained from the improvement in terms of mechanical behaviour were interpreted and correlated to the chemo-physical evolution of the system. Microstructural analyses, X-ray diffractometry, thermo-gravimetric analyses (DTG), SEM observations, mercury intrusion porosimetry performed on raw and treated samples, showed that the pozzolanic reactions develop since the very beginning in the system and that the observed mechanical improvement of the treated soil is mainly due to the formation of calcium silicate hydrates (CSH) and calcium aluminate hydrates (CAH). In the paper, the mechanical improvement is put in evidence by comparing the results of oedometer tests performed on both raw and treated samples.
topic sustainability
soil improvement
lime treatment
pyroclastic soils
hydro-mechanical behaviour
compressibility
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/3/899
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