Tekin I.20.04.20192019-04-2020.04.20192019-04-2020160950-0618https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.10.038https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12403/573In this study, geopolymer composite pastes (GCM) were produced using wastes of marble, travertine and natural pozzolan, with 1 M, 5 M and 10 M NaOH as alkali-activator. Curing process were done at 20, 45 and 75 °C temperatures for 24 h in an oven. And after that GCMs were exposed to wet and dry condition separately. The strength tests were done on the 2nd, 3rd, 7th, 28th and 90th days of curing period. The compressive strengths of the specimens in the wet conditions were reduced depending on time, but in dry conditions were increased with curing time. © 2016 Elsevier Ltdeninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCuringGeopolymerGreen productionMarble wastesMechanical propertiesZeoliteCompressive strengthCuringGeopolymersInorganic polymersLimestoneMarbleMechanical propertiesZeolitesAlkali activatorsCuring processGeopolymerGeopolymer compositesGreen productionMarble wastesNatural pozzolanStrength testsDryingCuringGeopolymerGreen productionMarble wastesMechanical propertiesZeoliteCompressive strengthCuringGeopolymersInorganic polymersLimestoneMarbleMechanical propertiesZeolitesAlkali activatorsCuring processGeopolymerGeopolymer compositesGreen productionMarble wastesNatural pozzolanStrength testsDryingProperties of NaOH activated geopolymer with marble, travertine and volcanic tuff wastesArticle12760761710.1016/j.conbuildmat.2016.10.0382-s2.0-84991717245Q1WOS:000388047400060Q1