Structural and textural characteristics of slate and its response to the point load test

From the geomechanical point of view slate is considered to be one of more trying rock varieties. The results of research have shown close relationship between structural, textural and mineralogical characteristics on the one hand, and its strength and resistance to point loads on the other hand. It...

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Main Authors: Ana Mladenovič, Mirka Trajanova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geological Survey of Slovenia 2006-12-01
Series:Geologija
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Online Access:http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=379
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spelling doaj-23fd4aa6968b4222a8ec19eb596889e72021-07-02T02:13:53ZengGeological Survey of SloveniaGeologija0016-77891854-620X2006-12-01492253265Structural and textural characteristics of slate and its response to the point load test Ana MladenovičMirka TrajanovaFrom the geomechanical point of view slate is considered to be one of more trying rock varieties. The results of research have shown close relationship between structural, textural and mineralogical characteristics on the one hand, and its strength and resistance to point loads on the other hand. Its weakened zones are the result of anisotropy. They develop mainly due to dynamo-metamorphosis of the primary mudstone, resulting in the formation of the secondary slaty cleavage, with a pronounced preferred orientation of the hyllosilicates. Low strength is the consequence of the weak Van der Waals chemical bond between individual packets of the internal crystal structure of the sheet minerals, particularly sericite. Bedding and microfolds with a crenulated structure and partial preferred orientation of sheet minerals, as well as directions that are weakened with sigmoidal shear deformations as the predecessors of microfaults, also result in significant but less problematicanisotropy. Thin lepidoblastic lamina, in apparently massive sandy metasiltstone beds in the slate represent discontinuities, which have a decisive influence on the reduction of their strength.http://www.geologija-revija.si/dokument.aspx?id=379slatetexturestructuremineral compositionpoint load testCarboniferous
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author Ana Mladenovič
Mirka Trajanova
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Mirka Trajanova
Structural and textural characteristics of slate and its response to the point load test
Geologija
slate
texture
structure
mineral composition
point load test
Carboniferous
author_facet Ana Mladenovič
Mirka Trajanova
author_sort Ana Mladenovič
title Structural and textural characteristics of slate and its response to the point load test
title_short Structural and textural characteristics of slate and its response to the point load test
title_full Structural and textural characteristics of slate and its response to the point load test
title_fullStr Structural and textural characteristics of slate and its response to the point load test
title_full_unstemmed Structural and textural characteristics of slate and its response to the point load test
title_sort structural and textural characteristics of slate and its response to the point load test
publisher Geological Survey of Slovenia
series Geologija
issn 0016-7789
1854-620X
publishDate 2006-12-01
description From the geomechanical point of view slate is considered to be one of more trying rock varieties. The results of research have shown close relationship between structural, textural and mineralogical characteristics on the one hand, and its strength and resistance to point loads on the other hand. Its weakened zones are the result of anisotropy. They develop mainly due to dynamo-metamorphosis of the primary mudstone, resulting in the formation of the secondary slaty cleavage, with a pronounced preferred orientation of the hyllosilicates. Low strength is the consequence of the weak Van der Waals chemical bond between individual packets of the internal crystal structure of the sheet minerals, particularly sericite. Bedding and microfolds with a crenulated structure and partial preferred orientation of sheet minerals, as well as directions that are weakened with sigmoidal shear deformations as the predecessors of microfaults, also result in significant but less problematicanisotropy. Thin lepidoblastic lamina, in apparently massive sandy metasiltstone beds in the slate represent discontinuities, which have a decisive influence on the reduction of their strength.
topic slate
texture
structure
mineral composition
point load test
Carboniferous
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