2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-3284
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The limestone of Ançã Formation: a heritage stone from Portugal

Abstract: <p>Ançã limestone is one of the most widely used geological formations as building stone throughout history in Portugal, and it can be recognized in many places throughout the country and abroad. The middle Jurassic Ançã Formation was deposited between the Bajocian and the Bathonian at the Lusitanian Basin (central west of Portugal), and it outcrops in Cantanhede municipality, about 25<strong><em> &lt… Show more

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“…This is evident in the case of the Cabo Mondego geological site, which has been officially designated a Natural Monument since 2007 (Regulatory Decree n. º 82/2007, 3 October). Similarly, the Ançã limestone is currently undergoing the process of being recognized as a Global Heritage Stone Resource within the framework of the IGCP Project 637 [60]. In addition, concerning geoheritage inventories, both areas covered by this study (Iberian Massif-Central Iberian Zone and the Lusitanian Basin) are included in geological contexts of international relevance [47,61], and geological site 4 (Cape Mondego) is included in two different data bases of geological interest sites in Portugal-one managed by the Nacional Laboratory of Energy and Geology (LNEG) [62] and the other by the ProGeo Iniciative [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is evident in the case of the Cabo Mondego geological site, which has been officially designated a Natural Monument since 2007 (Regulatory Decree n. º 82/2007, 3 October). Similarly, the Ançã limestone is currently undergoing the process of being recognized as a Global Heritage Stone Resource within the framework of the IGCP Project 637 [60]. In addition, concerning geoheritage inventories, both areas covered by this study (Iberian Massif-Central Iberian Zone and the Lusitanian Basin) are included in geological contexts of international relevance [47,61], and geological site 4 (Cape Mondego) is included in two different data bases of geological interest sites in Portugal-one managed by the Nacional Laboratory of Energy and Geology (LNEG) [62] and the other by the ProGeo Iniciative [63].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%