Brief communication: The influence of mica-rich rocks on the shear strength of ice-filled discontinuities

<p>A temperature- and stress-dependent failure criterion for ice-filled rock (limestone) joints was proposed in 2018 as an essential tool to assess and model the stability of degrading permafrost rock slopes. To test the applicability to other rock types, we conducted laboratory tests with mic...

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Main Authors: P. Mamot, S. Weber, M. Lanz, M. Krautblatter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2020-06-01
Series:The Cryosphere
Online Access:https://www.the-cryosphere.net/14/1849/2020/tc-14-1849-2020.pdf
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spelling doaj-e8c4ab3aa42c4eafb39af2b7ca22c5ca2020-11-25T03:26:00ZengCopernicus PublicationsThe Cryosphere1994-04161994-04242020-06-01141849185510.5194/tc-14-1849-2020Brief communication: The influence of mica-rich rocks on the shear strength of ice-filled discontinuitiesP. MamotS. WeberM. LanzM. Krautblatter<p>A temperature- and stress-dependent failure criterion for ice-filled rock (limestone) joints was proposed in 2018 as an essential tool to assess and model the stability of degrading permafrost rock slopes. To test the applicability to other rock types, we conducted laboratory tests with mica schist and gneiss, which provide the maximum expected deviation of lithological effects on the shear strength due to strong negative surface charges affecting the rock–ice interface. Retesting 120 samples at temperatures from <span class="inline-formula">−10</span> to <span class="inline-formula">−0.5</span>&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span>C and normal stress of 100 to <span class="inline-formula">400 kPa</span>, we show that even for controversial rocks the failure criterion stays unaltered, suggesting that the failure criterion is transferable to mostly all rock types.</p>https://www.the-cryosphere.net/14/1849/2020/tc-14-1849-2020.pdf
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Brief communication: The influence of mica-rich rocks on the shear strength of ice-filled discontinuities
The Cryosphere
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title Brief communication: The influence of mica-rich rocks on the shear strength of ice-filled discontinuities
title_short Brief communication: The influence of mica-rich rocks on the shear strength of ice-filled discontinuities
title_full Brief communication: The influence of mica-rich rocks on the shear strength of ice-filled discontinuities
title_fullStr Brief communication: The influence of mica-rich rocks on the shear strength of ice-filled discontinuities
title_full_unstemmed Brief communication: The influence of mica-rich rocks on the shear strength of ice-filled discontinuities
title_sort brief communication: the influence of mica-rich rocks on the shear strength of ice-filled discontinuities
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1994-0424
publishDate 2020-06-01
description <p>A temperature- and stress-dependent failure criterion for ice-filled rock (limestone) joints was proposed in 2018 as an essential tool to assess and model the stability of degrading permafrost rock slopes. To test the applicability to other rock types, we conducted laboratory tests with mica schist and gneiss, which provide the maximum expected deviation of lithological effects on the shear strength due to strong negative surface charges affecting the rock–ice interface. Retesting 120 samples at temperatures from <span class="inline-formula">−10</span> to <span class="inline-formula">−0.5</span>&thinsp;<span class="inline-formula"><sup>∘</sup></span>C and normal stress of 100 to <span class="inline-formula">400 kPa</span>, we show that even for controversial rocks the failure criterion stays unaltered, suggesting that the failure criterion is transferable to mostly all rock types.</p>
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