Greywackes of the Auckland Region as a Resource for the Roading and Concrete Industries û Fundamental Materials Properties and Their Variations

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
M Simpson
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Greywackes of the greater Auckland Region (Brynderwyn Hills to Hamilton), when considered on a regional scale, have characteristic ranges of physical, mineralogical and other properties. Some properties (eg density, porosity, crushing resistance, clay index) generally cluster and correlate with the basement greywacke facies, regions and terranes recognised by geologists, and their diagenetic/metamorphic level. Other local factors, particularly variations in mineralogical composition, nature of matrix cement, grain size, and degree of weathering may produce aberrant properties. Some of these local variations, when extreme, have the potential to affect the aggregateÆs performance in roading or the concrete industries.   Smectite and the zeolite laumontite are the major deleterious minerals occurring in fresh greywacke rocks of the Auckland region, although weathered rocks may contain halloysite, an expanding member of the kaolin clay mineral group. These minerals, when found in abnormally high levels in greywackes cause expansion effects in the aggregate. Currently there are inconsistencies in the detailed correlation of shrinkage, clay index, clay mineral content and intrinsic expansion data that need further research to resolve them.  
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APA: M Simpson  (2007)  Greywackes of the Auckland Region as a Resource for the Roading and Concrete Industries û Fundamental Materials Properties and Their Variations

MLA: M Simpson Greywackes of the Auckland Region as a Resource for the Roading and Concrete Industries û Fundamental Materials Properties and Their Variations. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2007.

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