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SLAKING PROPERTIES OF SHALE ROCK IN THE IZUMI GROUP AND THE SLAKING MECHANISM

Authors: Yukinobu YOSHIDA; Shuzo TAKATA; Kinutada YOKOTA; Ryuichi YATABE;

SLAKING PROPERTIES OF SHALE ROCK IN THE IZUMI GROUP AND THE SLAKING MECHANISM

Abstract

石のスレーキングは, 切土のり面の長期安定や盛土材として使用した場合の盛土の沈下問題を考えるうえなどで非常に重要な現象である. 和泉層群に広く分布する頁岩もスレーキングを起こしやすい岩石として知られている. しかし, スレーキングの特性や機構は十分には解明されていない. そこで, 頁岩のスレーキング特性を把握するために, 乾湿繰返し試験を, また, スレーキングメカニズム解明のため, X線回折試験. 電子顕微鏡写真撮影および水質分析を行った. その結果, 頁岩のスレーキング特性を明らかにし, また, メカニズムとしては, 長石・雲母の溶出および膠結物 (非結晶物質) の溶出であることが明らかにした.

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