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Evaluation about Weathering Characteristics of Granite at Sangju Area (상주지역 화강암의 풍화 특성에 대한 평가)

  • Kang, Changwoo;Kim, Bongsu;Son, Kwangrok;Bae, Wooseok
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.17-25
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    • 2016
  • The rocks exposed on the surface undergo expedite weathering process due to the effects of climatic process, etc. and the weathering process changes the properties of minerals, thereby lowering the stability of rocks. Therefore, it is important to examine the composition of minerals in order to investigate the resistance of rocks against weathering, which is performed by weathering sensitivity analysis. And microscopic flaking test was performed for the bored samples in this study and the composition of minerals that are vulnerable to weathering was measured through mode analysis. The lithological and mineralogical weathering factors were evaluated through this process. Furthermore, the degree of progress of weathering was identified by quantitatively measuring the actual mineral composition of rocks through X-Ray diffraction analysis and identifying the secondary minerals through observation with a scanning electron microscope. This analyzing the weathering sensitivity was analyzed to be capable of determining appropriate indicators that can determine weather resistance and predicting the weathering grade using chemical weathering speed.

Experimental approach to evaluate weathering condition of granite using electrical resistivity

  • Oh, Tae-Min;Cho, Gye-Chun;Son, Thai An;Ryu, Hee-Hwan;Lee, Changho
    • Geomechanics and Engineering
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.675-685
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    • 2015
  • Weathering is the breaking/cutting down process of rocks due to physical and chemical processes in natural as well as artificial environment including $CO_2$ injection for storage in the sediment, or natural resource recovery process. This study suggests an alternative method to estimate the degree of weathering for granites. A series of laboratory and field experiments are performed to measure electrical resistivities on various rock samples experienced different degrees of weathering and their residual soils under different saturation conditions. It is found that the normalized electrical resistivity increases with a decrease in water absorption and the saturation. Simple boundaries are suggested to identify the weathering degree of granites, based on limited data. Field test results for three sites confirm that the suggested method could be estimated well the degree of weathering of granites compared with the other methods suggested previously. Although further research is required, this study suggests that an electrical resistivity could be an effective approach to estimate the degree of weathering of granites compared with the other methods suggested previously.

Variation of chemical Composition and Relative migration of major Elements in the weathering of Baeg-Gu Granite (백구화강암(白鷗花崗巖)의 풍화(風化)에 따른 화학조성(化學組成)의 변화(變化)와 주요원소(主要元素)의 상대적(相對的) 이동(移動))

  • Nam, Ki Sang
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.175-184
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    • 1974
  • Weathering of granites has a great geochemical significance, because of their chemical stability near the earth surface which is more pronounced than in most other rocks. The author intended to observe the relative mobility of major elements in weathering process of the granite, distributed on outskirts of Iri city Jeolla-bugdo, Korea. He analysed fresh granites and weathered ones from the Baeg-Gu granite mass and obtained following conclusions in the triangle-diagrams and the oxidized variation diagrams of the samples. 1) The increasing phenomena of $H_2O$ was observed clearly in early and late stages of weathering process. 2) The early stage of weathering is commenced by physical weathering and followed by chemical weathering. 3) The ratio of $FeO/Fe_2O_3$, FeO/MgO, and $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ decreased uniformly from early to late stage of weathering processes. 4) It was proved that weathering potential of granite was larger than that of basaltic rock. 5) The order of mobility in major elements was Ca, Na and K

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Effects of salt crystallization on stone durability (염분의 결정화 현상이 석재 내구성에 끼치는 영향)

  • 김성수
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.203-208
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    • 1999
  • The main objective of this study is to suggest a new assessment method of the influence of weathering due to salt crystallization on the engineering property of rock. For this purpose, various sources of salt and salt crystallization were investigated, and artificially accelerated weathering tests were carried out. In natural envionment, weathering rate is very slow and weathering process involves complex mechanisms. Therefore artificial weathering test is essential for systematic analysis. Arificial weathering test is defined as test which controls weathering rate and agents by controlling arificial environmental condition. In this study, salt crystallization test was selected among various artificial weathering test methods, for its important role in weathering. Change of various stone properties were detexted. The change of physical properties by salt crystallization were observed as follows : 72% in Brazilian tensile strength and 72% in Slake durability. These results explain the importance of salt crystallization in the mechanical behaviour and properties of stone.

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Characterization of Weathering Process in Biotite Gneiss and Granite, Ganghwa Island (강화도 선두리 지역 흑운모 편마암과 화강암에 대한 풍화 특성)

  • Jang Yun-Deuk;Kim Jeong-Jin
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.1 s.47
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 2006
  • X-ray diffaction and chemical analysis were used for mineralogical characteristics of weathering grade of granite and biotite gneiss. Granite is composed mainly of quartz, albite, and minor K-feldspar and biotite gneiss is biotite, quartz, albite. Illite and kaolinite increased in granite, and vermiculite and halloysite in biotite gneiss as increasing weathering process. The percentages of $Al{2}O_{3}$ increase but that of CaO, $Na_{2}O,\;K_{2}O$ decrease as the weathering process. $Fe_{2}O_{3}$ different from granite and biotite gneiss.

Variation of Chemical Composition and Relative Movement of Major Elements on the Weathering of Hwang-Dung Granite (황등화강암(黃登花崗岩)의 풍화(風化)에 따른 화학조성(化學組成)의 변화(變化)와 주요원소(主要元素)의 상대적(相對的) 이동(移動))

  • Nam, Ki Sang
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.115-122
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    • 1973
  • The writer intended to observe the relative mobility of elements in weathering process of granite, on the outskirts of IRI city at Jeollabukdo KOREA. He analysed fresh granites and weathered ones of Hwang-Dung granite mass and had following conclusions by the triangular diagrams and the oxidized variation diagrams of the analysis. 1) The increasing phenomena of $H_2O$ observed clearly in early and late stage of weathering processes. 2) Granites was weathered by physical weathering in early stage, and it was weathered by chemical weathering in late stage. 3) The ratio of $FeO/Fe_2O_3$, FeO/MgO, and $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ decreased uniformly from early to late stage of weathering processes. 4) It was proved that weathering potential of granite was larger than that of basaltic rock. 5) The order of mobility in major elements was Ca, Na, K>Si>Mg>Fe, Al.

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Effect of geological characteristics on differential weathering of low-graded metasedimentary rock slopes (저변성퇴적암 사면에서 지질특성이 차별풍화에 미치는 영향)

  • Jeong, Hae-Geun;Seo, Yong-Seok;Ihm, Myung-Hyeok
    • Journal of Korean Tunnelling and Underground Space Association
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.375-385
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    • 2013
  • This study evaluates correlation between petrographic characteristics and weathering grade of low-graded metasedimentary rocks mainly consisting of phyllite. Weathering grade of rock material was determined based on the results of geological survey. The Schmidt hammer test was carried out to obtain estimates of strength of rock materials. Point counting and microscopic observation were also conducted to analyze mineral composition and to measure spacing of foliation for 9 rock specimens. As a result of microscopic analysis, as the weathering grade was lower, the quartz was found more in quantity, consequently making rock stronger against weathering process. On the other side, lower weathering grade of rock resulted in less content of mica which is weak against weathering process. In addition, the rock materials with closer foliation spacing are found to be weaker in strength and have higher weathering grade.

Effects of Rock Weathering on the Degradation of Engineering Properties (암반풍화도에 따른 지질공학적 특성 저감효과)

  • Lee Chang-Sup;Cho Taechin
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.15 no.6 s.59
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    • pp.411-424
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    • 2005
  • Weathering is defined as a process by which surface rock, once formed in the deep ground, is broken down and altered to keep the equilibrium with the ambient environment. In this study granitic rock samples of different weathering grades were collected in the field and the microscopic observation, X-ray diffraction analysis, electron microscopic observation, chemical analysis, and rock property tests were carried out. Formation of secondary minerals, especially clay minerals, by weathering was identified and the mechanism for the change of engineering properties such as rock strength degradation was analyzed. Tunnel model test, Failure behaviour, Shallow tunnel, Unsupproted tunnel length.

Characteristics Changes of Weathered Soil by Weathering (풍화에 따른 풍화토의 특성 변화)

  • 권오순;정충기
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.53-66
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    • 1998
  • Since weathered soils are made by weathering process, the characteristics of weathered soils are strongly related to the originated rock and its forming process. Investigations on the originated rock and the weathering environments that decide the forming process are indispensable for the appropriate analysis on weathered soils. In this study, forming process of weathered soil is investigated by geological viewpoint. Test results show that weathering of rock is closely related to the distribution of rock-forming mineral and forming process. Weathered granite soils have the isotropic in-situ stress state and shearing behavior caused by the non-directional characteristics of originated rock. And weathered gneiss soils have the directional characteristics that mechanical behavior is determined by internal discontinuities. It it proved that the weathering resistance of Quarte is greater than that of feldspar and mica, and it is concluded that the thickness of weathered region is greatly influenced by the distribution of rock-forming mineral.

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The Characteristics of Rock Weathering due to Freeze-Thawing - Focused on Rhyolite, Basalt, Tuff - (동결-융해작용에 따른 암석풍화의 특성 - 유문암, 현무암, 응회암을 중심으로 -)

  • Yang, Jae-Hyuk
    • Journal of The Geomorphological Association of Korea
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.47-65
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    • 2018
  • Frost shattering has traditionally been considered as one of the most effective process in rock weathering. Each slab specimens of five or six rhyolite, basalt and tuff was prepared and put in freeze-thaw cycles and repeated 300 times in the temperature of $-25^{\circ}C$ to $+30^{\circ}C$ and their weathering patterns and products were analyzed by surface observation, particle size, XRD and thin section. As the result, some changes were observed in weathering patterns and weathering products. Rock shattering was more active in waterlogging rather than atmospheric conditions, but there are many differences depending on the type of rock. Rhyolite is hardly weathered by 300 times freeze-thaw cycles and generates the least amount of weathering products. Weathering of Basalt is limited to the surface layer where water can be absorbed, and produces a few amount of platy-shape debris. Tuff are separated by blocky structure which the particles are aggregated along their edges rather than enlarged existing cracks/joins or generated new joints.