Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1968
Conference Proceedings
The AusIMM Proceedings 1968
Rock Pressures Induced by Weathering and Physicochemical Processes
ABSTRACTRock stresses can be modified by physicochemical processes.If rock pores allow the ingress of water and oxygen, but are not large enough to permit the exit of larger molecules of weathering products, anomalous rock pressures develop. Rock masses may also be subjected to osmotic pressures developed as water diffuses into pores and joints filled with saline water. Anomalous rock pressures may also develop as gels filling pores undergo syneresis and as salts crystallize from pore solutions.
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E Heidecker
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- Published: 1967
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