Assessment of the potential alkali reactivity of rhyolitic rocks from Argentina

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Marfil, Silvina Andrea; Maiza, Pedro
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2006
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The potential alkali-silica reactivity of volcanic rocks of rhyolitic composition, used as concrete aggregates, was assessed focusing mainly on their petrography. Eleven samples from the Argentine Patagonia (Provinces of Río Negro and Chubut) were examined using a petrographic microscope. Thin sections were used to evaluate sample texture, degree of alteration, the presence of volcanic glass in the matrix, and metastable minerals that may contribute silica to the reaction (ASR). Results from the petrographic study were compared with those from the mortar bar test (ASTM C-1260) and the dissolved silica determined by the chemical methods (ASTM C-289). It was concluded that rhyolitic rocks may develop deleterious reactions when they contain unweathered and/or altered glass in their matrices, and alteration minerals resulting from devitrification such as argillaceous minerals and cryptocrystalline silica. Rhyolitic rocks in which the matrix has completely recrystallized were found to be non-reactive.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the potential alkali reactivity of rhyolitic rocks from Argentina
title Assessment of the potential alkali reactivity of rhyolitic rocks from Argentina
spellingShingle Assessment of the potential alkali reactivity of rhyolitic rocks from Argentina
Marfil, Silvina Andrea
Geología
concreto
agregados
rocas
title_short Assessment of the potential alkali reactivity of rhyolitic rocks from Argentina
title_full Assessment of the potential alkali reactivity of rhyolitic rocks from Argentina
title_fullStr Assessment of the potential alkali reactivity of rhyolitic rocks from Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the potential alkali reactivity of rhyolitic rocks from Argentina
title_sort Assessment of the potential alkali reactivity of rhyolitic rocks from Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Marfil, Silvina Andrea
Maiza, Pedro
author Marfil, Silvina Andrea
author_facet Marfil, Silvina Andrea
Maiza, Pedro
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Geología
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agregados
rocas
topic Geología
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agregados
rocas
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The potential alkali-silica reactivity of volcanic rocks of rhyolitic composition, used as concrete aggregates, was assessed focusing mainly on their petrography. Eleven samples from the Argentine Patagonia (Provinces of Río Negro and Chubut) were examined using a petrographic microscope. Thin sections were used to evaluate sample texture, degree of alteration, the presence of volcanic glass in the matrix, and metastable minerals that may contribute silica to the reaction (ASR). Results from the petrographic study were compared with those from the mortar bar test (ASTM C-1260) and the dissolved silica determined by the chemical methods (ASTM C-289). It was concluded that rhyolitic rocks may develop deleterious reactions when they contain unweathered and/or altered glass in their matrices, and alteration minerals resulting from devitrification such as argillaceous minerals and cryptocrystalline silica. Rhyolitic rocks in which the matrix has completely recrystallized were found to be non-reactive.
description The potential alkali-silica reactivity of volcanic rocks of rhyolitic composition, used as concrete aggregates, was assessed focusing mainly on their petrography. Eleven samples from the Argentine Patagonia (Provinces of Río Negro and Chubut) were examined using a petrographic microscope. Thin sections were used to evaluate sample texture, degree of alteration, the presence of volcanic glass in the matrix, and metastable minerals that may contribute silica to the reaction (ASR). Results from the petrographic study were compared with those from the mortar bar test (ASTM C-1260) and the dissolved silica determined by the chemical methods (ASTM C-289). It was concluded that rhyolitic rocks may develop deleterious reactions when they contain unweathered and/or altered glass in their matrices, and alteration minerals resulting from devitrification such as argillaceous minerals and cryptocrystalline silica. Rhyolitic rocks in which the matrix has completely recrystallized were found to be non-reactive.
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