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The Historical Significance of the Welded Tuffs from Arucas, Canary Islands

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The Historical Significance of the Welded Tuffs from Arucas, Canary Islands
Autor(es)
Cardenes, Víctor
Cabrera-Guillen, D.
López Piñeiro, Santiago
Ruiz de Argandoña, Vicente
Rubio-Ordóñez, A.
Data
2022
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Cárdenes, V., Cabrera-Guillén, D., López-Piñeiro, S. et al. The Historical Significance of the Welded Tuffs from Arucas, Canary Islands. Geoheritage 14, 46 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12371-022-00680-1
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[Abstract] Arucas Stone (Piedra de Arucas) is a welded tuff quarried in the town of Arucas, on the island of Gran Canaria in the Canary Archipelago. This rock has been quarried for centuries, not only for building but also for many other purposes, such as manufacturing water cisterns or conduits, and especially for carving. The quarrying and economic activity related to this stone have profoundly shaped the history and economy of the city of Arucas, in terms not only of extraction, but also of a highly valued local artisan tradition of stone carving. Immigrants from the Canary Islands even brought this stone to several countries in South America, where it was used to erect numerous important architectural heritage sites. Nowadays, this stone is only quarried in two areas, even though it is often required for the restoration and rehabilitation of historical buildings. Its special characteristics, and, above all, its historical importance, make this stone a prime candidate for Global Heritage Stone designation.
Palabras chave
Tuf · Heritage stone
Architectural heritage
Canary Islands
Masonry
Piedra de Arucas (Canarias)
Patrimonio arquitectónico
 
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12371-022-00680-1
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1867-2477
1867-2485 (Online)
 

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