Petrography of Potentially Alkali Reactive Sandstone from Argentina

Autores
Marfil, Silvina Andrea; Batic, Oscar R.; Maiza, Pedro
Año de publicación
2012
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inglés
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Descripción
Petrographic characteristics of sandstone from the Province of Corrientes, Argentina, were studied. The rock has been classified as potentially alkali reactive in previous work using the accelerated mortar bar test method (ASTM C 1260). The average expansion was 0.337% at 16 days and 0.432% at 28 days. Moreover, the concrete prism test (ASTM C 1293) was used. The expansion measured at 1 year was 0.074%, exceeding, at 4 weeks, the limit established for 1 year (0.040%). The rock was classified as quartzose sandstone. The cement is chalcedony, cristobalite, opal and cryptocrystalline quartz, all of them potentially alkali reactive. The study made in fragments of the mortar bar, determined that particles near the surface have no cement, forming an unconsolidated aggregate. Cracks are abundant, affecting the lithological components and the mortar. Siliceous cement in the aggregate particles has been leached, and silica is deposited mainly in voids. The mortar microstructure was studied by SEM-EDS in order to evaluate the characteristics of the deleterious reaction.
Materia
Geología
sandstone
amorphous and/or cryptocrystalline silica
ASR
expansion
fissures
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Petrography of Potentially Alkali Reactive Sandstone from Argentina
title Petrography of Potentially Alkali Reactive Sandstone from Argentina
spellingShingle Petrography of Potentially Alkali Reactive Sandstone from Argentina
Marfil, Silvina Andrea
Geología
sandstone
amorphous and/or cryptocrystalline silica
ASR
expansion
fissures
title_short Petrography of Potentially Alkali Reactive Sandstone from Argentina
title_full Petrography of Potentially Alkali Reactive Sandstone from Argentina
title_fullStr Petrography of Potentially Alkali Reactive Sandstone from Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Petrography of Potentially Alkali Reactive Sandstone from Argentina
title_sort Petrography of Potentially Alkali Reactive Sandstone from Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Marfil, Silvina Andrea
Batic, Oscar R.
Maiza, Pedro
author Marfil, Silvina Andrea
author_facet Marfil, Silvina Andrea
Batic, Oscar R.
Maiza, Pedro
author_role author
author2 Batic, Oscar R.
Maiza, Pedro
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author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Geología
sandstone
amorphous and/or cryptocrystalline silica
ASR
expansion
fissures
topic Geología
sandstone
amorphous and/or cryptocrystalline silica
ASR
expansion
fissures
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Petrographic characteristics of sandstone from the Province of Corrientes, Argentina, were studied. The rock has been classified as potentially alkali reactive in previous work using the accelerated mortar bar test method (ASTM C 1260). The average expansion was 0.337% at 16 days and 0.432% at 28 days. Moreover, the concrete prism test (ASTM C 1293) was used. The expansion measured at 1 year was 0.074%, exceeding, at 4 weeks, the limit established for 1 year (0.040%). The rock was classified as quartzose sandstone. The cement is chalcedony, cristobalite, opal and cryptocrystalline quartz, all of them potentially alkali reactive. The study made in fragments of the mortar bar, determined that particles near the surface have no cement, forming an unconsolidated aggregate. Cracks are abundant, affecting the lithological components and the mortar. Siliceous cement in the aggregate particles has been leached, and silica is deposited mainly in voids. The mortar microstructure was studied by SEM-EDS in order to evaluate the characteristics of the deleterious reaction.
description Petrographic characteristics of sandstone from the Province of Corrientes, Argentina, were studied. The rock has been classified as potentially alkali reactive in previous work using the accelerated mortar bar test method (ASTM C 1260). The average expansion was 0.337% at 16 days and 0.432% at 28 days. Moreover, the concrete prism test (ASTM C 1293) was used. The expansion measured at 1 year was 0.074%, exceeding, at 4 weeks, the limit established for 1 year (0.040%). The rock was classified as quartzose sandstone. The cement is chalcedony, cristobalite, opal and cryptocrystalline quartz, all of them potentially alkali reactive. The study made in fragments of the mortar bar, determined that particles near the surface have no cement, forming an unconsolidated aggregate. Cracks are abundant, affecting the lithological components and the mortar. Siliceous cement in the aggregate particles has been leached, and silica is deposited mainly in voids. The mortar microstructure was studied by SEM-EDS in order to evaluate the characteristics of the deleterious reaction.
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