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PETROGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION OF ALKALI-REACTIVE AGGREGATES, INCLUING SILICEOUS CARBONATES

Fernandes, Isabel, Broekmans, Maarten A.T.M., Ribeiro, Maria dos Anjos, Martins, Helena, Sims, Ian

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b12/s2.091View metrics

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Title
PETROGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION OF ALKALI-REACTIVE AGGREGATES, INCLUING SILICEOUS CARBONATES
Authors
Fernandes, Isabel, Broekmans, Maarten A.T.M., Ribeiro, Maria dos Anjos, Martins, Helena, Sims, Ian
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGIES IN GEOLOGY, EXPLORATION AND MINING
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-08-7
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
Keywords
References24
  1. Sims I. & Nixon P. RILEM AAR-1.1 (2014). Detection of potential alkali- reactivity, Part 1: petrographic examination method for aggregates. Materials & Structures, vol. 47, (in press), 2014.

  2. Sims I. & Nixon P. RILEM AAR-0 (2014). Outline guide to the use of RILEM methods in the assessment of the alkali-reactivity p otential of aggregates. Materials & Structures, vol. 47, (in press), 2014.

  3. Fernandes I. , Broekmans M.A.T.M., Ribeiro M .A. & Sims I. AAR-1.2, Petrographic Atlas – Characterization of aggregates regarding potential r eactivity to alkalis (Springer Verlag, in press), 2014.

  4. Sims I. Alkali-silica reaction - UK experience. In: Swamy R. N. (editor): The alkali-silica reaction in concrete. Blackie & Son Ltd, London/UK: pp 333, 1992.

  5. Rogers C. & MacDonald C.A. The geology, properties and field performance of alkali-aggregate reactive Spratt, Sudbury and Pittsburg aggregates distributed by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, Proc. 14th ICAAR, Austin/TX, USA, 2012.

  6. Lorenzi G., Jensen J., Wigum B., Sibbick R., Haugen M., Guédon S. & Åkesson U. Petrographic atlas of the potentially alkali-reactive rocks in Europe. FP5 – Partner- project-GRD1-CT-2001-40103. Geological Survey of Belgium, Brussels/BE, Professional Paper 2006/1-Nº302, pp 63, 2006.

  7. Hadley D.W. Alkali reactivity of carbonate rocks – expansion and dedolomitization. Proc. Annual Meeting Highways Research Board vol. 40, pp 462-474, 1961.

  8. Katayama T. How to identify carbonate rock reactions in concrete. Materials Characterization, vol. 53/2-4, pp 85-104, 2004.

  9. Poole A. Alkali-carbonate reactions in concrete , Proc. of the 5 th ICAAR, Cape Town/RSA. National Building Research Institute, Pretoria/RSA, Paper S252/34, 1981.

  10. Katayama T. A critical review of carbonate rock reactions – is their reactivity useful or harmful, Proc. of the 9 th ICAAR, Concrete Society, London/UK, pp. 508-518 , 1992.

  11. Grattan-Bellew P.E., Mitchell L.D., Margeson J. & Deng M. Is alkali-carbonate reaction just a variant of alkali-silica reaction ACR=ASR Cement & Concrete Research, vol. 40, pp 556-562, 2010.

  12. Katayama T. The so-called alkali-carbonate reaction (ACR) – Its mineralogical and geochemical details, with special reference to ASR. Cement & Concrete Research, vol. 40, pp 643-675, 2010.

  13. Sims I. & Nixon P. RILEM AAR-1.1 (2014). Detection of potential alkali- reactivity, Part 1: petrographic examination method for aggregates. Materials & Structures, vol. 47, (in press), 2014.

  14. Sims I. & Nixon P. RILEM AAR-0 (2014). Outline guide to the use of RILEM methods in the assessment of the alkali-reactivity p otential of aggregates. Materials & Structures, vol. 47, (in press), 2014.

  15. Fernandes I. , Broekmans M.A.T.M., Ribeiro M .A. & Sims I. AAR-1.2, Petrographic Atlas – Characterization of aggregates regarding potential r eactivity to alkalis (Springer Verlag, in press), 2014.

  16. Sims I. Alkali-silica reaction - UK experience. In: Swamy R. N. (editor): The alkali-silica reaction in concrete. Blackie & Son Ltd, London/UK: pp 333, 1992.

  17. Rogers C. & MacDonald C.A. The geology, properties and field performance of alkali-aggregate reactive Spratt, Sudbury and Pittsburg aggregates distributed by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation, Proc. 14th ICAAR, Austin/TX, USA, 2012.

  18. Lorenzi G., Jensen J., Wigum B., Sibbick R., Haugen M., Guédon S. & Åkesson U. Petrographic atlas of the potentially alkali-reactive rocks in Europe. FP5 – Partner- project-GRD1-CT-2001-40103. Geological Survey of Belgium, Brussels/BE, Professional Paper 2006/1-Nº302, pp 63, 2006.

  19. Hadley D.W. Alkali reactivity of carbonate rocks – expansion and dedolomitization. Proc. Annual Meeting Highways Research Board vol. 40, pp 462-474, 1961.

  20. Katayama T. How to identify carbonate rock reactions in concrete. Materials Characterization, vol. 53/2-4, pp 85-104, 2004.

  21. Poole A. Alkali-carbonate reactions in concrete , Proc. of the 5 th ICAAR, Cape Town/RSA. National Building Research Institute, Pretoria/RSA, Paper S252/34, 1981.

  22. Katayama T. A critical review of carbonate rock reactions – is their reactivity useful or harmful, Proc. of the 9 th ICAAR, Concrete Society, London/UK, pp. 508-518 , 1992.

  23. Grattan-Bellew P.E., Mitchell L.D., Margeson J. & Deng M. Is alkali-carbonate reaction just a variant of alkali-silica reaction ACR=ASR Cement & Concrete Research, vol. 40, pp 556-562, 2010.

  24. Katayama T. The so-called alkali-carbonate reaction (ACR) – Its mineralogical and geochemical details, with special reference to ASR. Cement & Concrete Research, vol. 40, pp 643-675, 2010.

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