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    Mechanical resilience and cementitious processes in Imperial Roman architectural mortar
    with M. D. Jackson, E. N. Landis, P. F. Brune, M. Vitti, H. Chen, M. Kunz, H. R. Wenk, P. J. M. Monteiro, and A. R. Ingraffea
    © 2014, National Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.The pyroclastic aggregate concrete of Trajan's Markets, now Museo Fori Imperiali in Rome, has absorbed energy from seismic ground shaking and long-term foundation settlement for nearly two millenia while remaining largely intact at the structural scale. The scientific basis of this exceptional service record is explored through computed tomography of fracture surfaces and synchroton X-ray microdiffraction analyses of a reproduction of the…Read more