Intergranular pressure solution in halite aggregates and quartz sands : an experimental investigation
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1991-02-21
Authors
Schutjens, P.M.T.M.
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Dissertation
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Abstract
This thesis reports an experimental investigation into intergranular pressure
solution (IPS) as a compaction mechanism in wet (i.e. brine-saturated) halite aggregates
and wet quartz sands. The aims were to determine the compaction behaviour under
conditions favouring IPS, to clarify the underlying microscale processes, and to test the
applicability of microphysically-based models describing the rate of compaction and
deformation of polycrystalline aggregates by IPS. Halite and quartz were studied for the
following reasons. Halite is an attractive material to study IPS in the laboratory because
of its high solubility and rapid dissolution/precipitation kinetics in water. In the fields of
radioactive waste disposal, salt mining and salt tectonics, there is also great interest in
the role of IPS in determining the creep behaviour of both salt rock and wet granular salt
(i.e. backfill). Quartz sand was studied primarily because of the importance of IPS in
reservoir sandstones and low grade crustal tectonites
Keywords
rock deformation, sediment compaction, halides, halide minerals, sand, quartz