Comparison of quantitative petrographic, stable isotope and cathodoluminescence data for fingerprinting Czech marbles

Various marbles from both historic quarries and historical artefacts of the Czech Republic were examined in order to make determinations of their provenance. The methodology used was based upon a combination of petrographic image analysis (PIA) of thin sections, stable isotope geochemistry of carbon...

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description Various marbles from both historic quarries and historical artefacts of the Czech Republic were examined in order to make determinations of their provenance. The methodology used was based upon a combination of petrographic image analysis (PIA) of thin sections, stable isotope geochemistry of carbonates, and cathodoluminescence. Multivariate statistical methods (i.e. cluster analysis and discriminant analysis) confirmed the geoscientific relevance of the marble’s different characteristics with a high degree of consistency as well as the enhanced significance of stable C and O isotopes in correlation with the petrographic data. The qualitative cathodoluminescence data provided a useful additional tool to help recognise the fingerprinting of marbles with similar petrographic and/or geochemical characteristics.
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Carbonates
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Environmental impact
Environmental Science and Engineering
Geochemistry
Geology
Historic artifacts
Hydrology/Water Resources
Isotopes
Luminescence
Marble
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Statistical methods
Terrestrial Pollution
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