スメクタイトを含む軟岩の諸性質(1)―交換性陽イオンと吸水特性

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タイトル別名
  • Physical Properties of Smectite Bearing Soft Rocks(Part 1)-Exchangeable Cations and Water Absorbing Properties.
  • Exchangeable Cations and Water Absorbing Properties
  • 交換性陽イオンと吸水特性

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Sedimentary rocks of the Neogene, so called “soft rocks” are widely distributed in Japan. These soft rocks, especially smectite bearing tuffs and mudstones, sometimes cause the serious troubles such as ground pressure, landslide and crumbling of cut slope. To clarify the relationship between chemical properties and deterioration of the soft rocks during water absorbing process, typical soft rock samples collected from hydrothermally or diagenetically altered Neogene system have been studied by X-ray diffraction method, polarizing microscope, CEC and exchangeable cation analysis, slaking test and water absorbing test. All of samples are abound of many kinds of clay minerals and zeolites such as smectite, mica, chlorite, kaokinite, clinoptilolite and mordenite. These rocks can be devided into three groups on the basis of exchangeable cation compositions, Na-type, Ca-type and mixed type. On the other hand, the results of slaking test indicate that the deformation of the rock specimens can be devided into three types, swelling type, crumbling type and intermediate type. These types correspond to exchangeable cation types, namely, swelling type to Na-type, crumbling type to Ca-type and intermediate type to mixed type respectively. The water absorbing curves are grouped into two types of “successively increasing type” and “saturated type”. Na type corresponds to the former and Ca type to the latter. The results indicate that the deteioration process of soft rocks is affected by the content of smectite, and exchangeable cation composition of caly minerals.

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  • 粘土科学

    粘土科学 32 (2), 97-107, 1992

    一般社団法人 日本粘土学会

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  • CRID
    1390001204111424512
  • NII論文ID
    130004307549
  • DOI
    10.11362/jcssjnendokagaku1961.32.97
  • COI
    1:CAS:528:DyaK3sXmtVOhu7k%3D
  • ISSN
    21863563
    04706455
  • 本文言語コード
    ja
  • データソース種別
    • JaLC
    • CiNii Articles
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