Journal Title
Title of Journal: Bull Eng Geol Environ
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Abbravation: Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
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Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Authors: Ruilin Hu Ibrahim A Oyediran Wei Gao Xiaoyan Zhang Li H Li
Publish Date: 2013/11/30
Volume: 73, Issue: 2, Pages: 589-594
Abstract
The weathering degree of rocks has an adverse influence on their strength and deformability characteristics which in turn influences the industrial uses of rock The need to develop a weathering index that reveals their mechanical and engineering geological behaviors is thus pertinent to enable the building of more accurate models for forecasting geological hazards Granite weathering in the Ma On San Shek Kip Mei and Kwun Tong areas of Hong Kong was studied using scan electron microscope SEM images to observe mineral shapes for detailed identification of the weathering degree of completely decomposed granite CDG Plagioclase images captured from the SEM were subsequently analyzed and processed with the use of a microstructural image processing system The results of the analyses indicate that plagioclase though sensitive to weathering still remains in CDG and is preserved at different weathering degrees Hence it provides a possibility for evaluating the weathering degree more accurately Thus a new index referred to as the plagioclase solution degree index is proposed to evaluate the weathering degree of granite
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