A Closer Look At The Geotechnical Properties Of St. Peter Sandstone

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Abstract

St. Peter sandstone is very different from the minerals and rocks that have been studied extensively in mining. On the one hand, it is brittle as characterized by an unusually high friction angle and steeply curved failure envelopes. On the other hand, it is friable, possessing extremely low, and in most cases zero cohesion. The scarcity of the ground control techniques for this particular mining environment has created many difficulties for the mine operators. In order to resolve these problems, the geotechnical properties of the St. Peter sandstones were investigated through a comprehensive research program, which included uniaxial test, triaxial test, porosity test, thin section, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and scanning electron microscope (SEM). The specimens used for the uniaxial and triaxial tests were specially prepared because of the highly friable nature of the St. Peter sandstone. Thin section, XRD and SEM were utilized to examine the effect of the microstructure of the St. Peter sandstones on its strength characteristics.
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APA:  (2013)  A Closer Look At The Geotechnical Properties Of St. Peter Sandstone

MLA: A Closer Look At The Geotechnical Properties Of St. Peter Sandstone. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2013.

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