Article | REF: GE1018 V1

Ecological restoration of tufa ridges on a karst stream

Authors: Pauline LE GALL, Laurent FRIDRICK, Sylvain PIOCH

Publication date: October 10, 2016

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2. Carrying out the work

2.1 Description of works

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2.1.1 Consistency and volume

The blocks used for the landscaping come from local quarries exploiting the same type of bedrock as that making up the subsoil of the Céou basin. They are sedimentary limestone. No materials of any other kind were used, to ensure that the facilities would blend seamlessly into the landscape and provide a substrate as close as possible to the original natural substrate

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