Tim De Kock, Marijn Boone, Jan Dewanckele, Marleen De Ceukelaire, and Veerle Cnudde (2015)
Lede Stone: A potential “Global Heritage Stone Resource” from Belgium
IUGS Episodes.
Lede Stone is an important dimension stone with
major relevance for Belgian and Dutch cultural heritage.
It is sourced from the Eocene (Lutetian) Lede Formation,
mainly in the region to the southeast of Ghent in Belgium.
The oldest known use dates back to Roman times. With
the rise of Gothic architecture during the middle ages,
the use of Lede Stone increased substantially. Quarries
arose at different locations at different times. Today only
one active quarry remains, after a period of nonproduction
during the 20th century. Current production
is mainly used for restoration purposes. A major concern
is the use of alien stones as a substitute for Lede Stone in
cultural heritage restoration. In the light of the
establishment of the “Heritage Stone Task Group”, this
paper deals with requirements of its “Terms of
Reference” and illustrates the stone’s nature, technical
properties, utilization and associated issues. It should
contribute to the cultural appreciation and preservation
of this stone.
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