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de Rooij, M.R. (author), Brendle, S. (author), van Breugel, K. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
article 2008
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Nijland, T.G. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Brendle, S. (author), de Haas, G.J.L.M. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
conference paper 2005
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Nijland, T.G. (author), Brendle, S. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), de Haas, G.J. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
article 2005
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Nijland, T.G. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Brendle, S. (author), Goedeke, H.K. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
conference paper 2005
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TNO Bouw (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), Brendle, S. (author), Nijland, T.G. (author), de Haas, G.J.L.M. (author), Tolboom, H.J. (author)
Rhenish tuffs (Eifel, Getmany), have been used as building material in the Netherlands since Roman times. They were the most important natural building stone in the Netherlands in early medieval times. In addition, tuff was used as raw material for production of trass, that served as a pozzolanic addition for mortars. Rhenish tuffs, notably...
article 2003
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TNO Bouw (author), Nijland, T.G. (author), Brendle, S. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), de Haas, G.J.L.M. (author)
Rhenish tuffs from the volcanic Eifel region, Germany, have widely been used as building stone in the Netherlands. Different kinds of tuff (Römer, Weiberner, Ettringer, Riedener) show different kinds of decay, and also within each group, remarkable differences in weathering behaviour occur. In the present study, a short introduction is given to...
article 2003
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