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2017
2020-05-18T10:48:57Z
Weak or soft rocks are defined as those materials whose geomechanical behavior is between hard rocks and soils. According to Giambastiani (2014), weak rocks are classified as i) primary detrital, metamorphic or volcanic rocks; and ii) secondary or evolving rocks, after the physical-chemical alteration of former hard rocks. Furthermore, weak rocks are critical geological materials since they may present undesirable behaviors, such disaggregation, fissures by cracking, crumbling, low strength and stiffness, high plasticity, slaking, fast weathering, and irreversible volume, textural and mineralogical changes (e.g., Alonso and Alcoverro, 2004).
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English
Classificació de les roques; Mecànica de roques; Classification of rocks; Rock mechanics
Sociedad Española de Mineralogía
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.ehu.eus/sem/macla_pdf/macla22/Macla22_091.pdf
MACLA. Revista de la Sociedad Española de Mineralogía, 2017, vol. 22, p. 91-92
(c) Navarro Ciurana, Dídac et al., 2017