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Some variations in petrography of South African Karoo dolerites and the effects thereof on aggregate properties

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dc.contributor.author Leyland, R
dc.date.accessioned 2016-04-22T07:30:42Z
dc.date.available 2016-04-22T07:30:42Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.citation Leyland, R. 2015. Some variations in petrography of South African Karoo dolerites and the effects thereof on aggregate properties. In: Engineering Geology for Society and Territory, Volume 5, pp 65-69. en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-09048-1_12
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8519
dc.description Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file only contains the abstract of the full text item. For access to the full text item, please consult the publisher's website en_US
dc.description.abstract The Karoo Dolerite Suite in South Africa is an important source of road construction aggregates both as natural gravel aggregate and as a crushed rock aggregate. The reason for this is the wide distribution of the suite throughout the Karoo Supergroup, which is generally lacking in quality aggregate lithologies. The Karoo Dolerite Suite can however, despite being a single geological unit, be of significantly variable petrography mainly due to the very large area (>500,000 km2) and wide variety of lithologies into which these hypabyssal rocks were intruded. The nature of relatively small hypabyssal intrusions also leads to significant variations in texture and primary and secondary mineralogy within one intrusion. Material prospecting campaigns tend to underestimate such variations due to the fact that all intrusions are assigned to this one geological unit. Such generalizations result in inadequate sampling and subsequent inadequate characterization of potential source materials. This paper discusses the differences in petrography of eight different quarries located in different country rock lithologies and in a variety of climatic regions ranging from arid to moist sub-humid. The observed differences are not linked to variations in intrusion settings (primary variations) or climatic regions (secondary variations). The significance of the observed variations on the properties and performance of the aggregates is however high as illustrated in case studies of some inadequately characterized aggregates that have been utilized only to become problem materials. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Springer International Publishing en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries Worklist;13616/13941
dc.subject Karoo Dolerite Suite en_US
dc.subject Petrography en_US
dc.subject Aggregate lithologies en_US
dc.subject Geology en_US
dc.title Some variations in petrography of South African Karoo dolerites and the effects thereof on aggregate properties en_US
dc.type Book Chapter en_US
dc.identifier.apacitation Leyland, R. (2015). Some variations in petrography of South African Karoo dolerites and the effects thereof on aggregate properties., <i>Worklist;13616/13941</i> Springer International Publishing. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8519 en_ZA
dc.identifier.chicagocitation Leyland, R. "Some variations in petrography of South African Karoo dolerites and the effects thereof on aggregate properties" In <i>WORKLIST;13616/13941</i>, n.p.: Springer International Publishing. 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8519. en_ZA
dc.identifier.vancouvercitation Leyland R. Some variations in petrography of South African Karoo dolerites and the effects thereof on aggregate properties.. Worklist;13616/13941. [place unknown]: Springer International Publishing; 2015. [cited yyyy month dd]. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8519. en_ZA
dc.identifier.ris TY - Book Chapter AU - Leyland, R AB - The Karoo Dolerite Suite in South Africa is an important source of road construction aggregates both as natural gravel aggregate and as a crushed rock aggregate. The reason for this is the wide distribution of the suite throughout the Karoo Supergroup, which is generally lacking in quality aggregate lithologies. The Karoo Dolerite Suite can however, despite being a single geological unit, be of significantly variable petrography mainly due to the very large area (>500,000 km2) and wide variety of lithologies into which these hypabyssal rocks were intruded. The nature of relatively small hypabyssal intrusions also leads to significant variations in texture and primary and secondary mineralogy within one intrusion. Material prospecting campaigns tend to underestimate such variations due to the fact that all intrusions are assigned to this one geological unit. Such generalizations result in inadequate sampling and subsequent inadequate characterization of potential source materials. This paper discusses the differences in petrography of eight different quarries located in different country rock lithologies and in a variety of climatic regions ranging from arid to moist sub-humid. The observed differences are not linked to variations in intrusion settings (primary variations) or climatic regions (secondary variations). The significance of the observed variations on the properties and performance of the aggregates is however high as illustrated in case studies of some inadequately characterized aggregates that have been utilized only to become problem materials. DA - 2015 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Karoo Dolerite Suite KW - Petrography KW - Aggregate lithologies KW - Geology LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2015 T1 - Some variations in petrography of South African Karoo dolerites and the effects thereof on aggregate properties TI - Some variations in petrography of South African Karoo dolerites and the effects thereof on aggregate properties UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8519 ER - en_ZA


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