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Salt weathering in dual-porosity building dolostones
Authors:D Benavente  J Martínez-Martínez  N Cueto  MA García-del-Cura  
Institution:

aDepartamento de Ciencias de la Tierra y el Medio Ambiente, Universidad de Alicante, Ap. 99, 03080 Alicante, Spain

bLaboratorio de Petrología Aplicada, Unidad Asociada CSIC-UA, Alicante, Spain

cInstituto de Geología Económica, CSIC-UCM, Madrid, Spain

Abstract:The influence of rock fabric on physical weathering due to the salt crystallization of selected brecciated dolostones is discussed. These dual-porosity dolostones are representative of heterogeneous and anisotropic building rocks, and present highly complex and heterogeneous rock fabric features. The pore structure of the matrix and clasts is described in terms of porosity and pore size distribution, whereas the relative strength for each textural component is assessed using the Knoop hardness test. The whole characterisation process was carried out using the same samples as those used in the standard salt durability test (EN-12370), including connected porosity, the water saturation coefficient, fissure density, compressional wave velocity and waveform energy.

Results show the most important rock fabric elements to be considered are the matrix and clast properties and the nature of fissures. Firstly, a relatively weak matrix was the focus of major granular disintegration as it presents high porosity, low pore radius and reduced strength. Secondly, narrow micro-fissures appear to be important in the decay process due to the effectiveness of crystallization pressure generated by salt growth. On the contrary, macro-fissures do not contribute greatly to rock decay since they act as sinks to consume the high supersaturations caused by growth of large crystals. Additionally, an analysis of stress generated by crystallization was carried out based on the general situation of a lenticular crystal geometry. Finally, the relationships between whole petrophysical properties and durability were established using a principal component analysis. This analysis has clearly established that the durability of rocks affected by salt crystallization mechanisms diminishes in weaker and anisotropic rocks with high porosity and fissure density.

Keywords:Brecciated dolostone  Dual porosity  Durability  Building stone  Petrophysical properties  Rock fabric
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