Microstructure of deformed graywacke sandstones
Microsctures in low-permeability graywacke sandstones were studied by optical and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). SEM specimens were prepared by ion-bombardment of thick polished samples. The undeformed rock contains grains in a matrix composed primarily of authigenic chlorite and kaolinite. Chlorite platelets are randomly arranged in face-to-edge relation to one another. Kaolinite occurs as pseudohexagonal crystals stacked face-to-face in pore filling books. Uniaxial-stress experiments covered a range of confining pressures from .1 to 600 MPa. Below 50 MPa confining pressure, intergranular fracturing occurs within the fault zone and near the sample's cylindrical surface. Between 100 and 300 MPa confining pressure, fault zones contain highly fractured grains, gauge and slickensides on grain surfaces. At 600 MPa, the sample contains a diffuse shear zone of highly fractured grains and no well-defined fault. In all samples, the distribution of microcracks is heterogeneous. Different clay minerals exhibit different modes of deformation. Chlorite structure responds to applied stress by compaction, reducing both pore size and volume. Chlorite platelets are plastically deformed in even the least strained samples. Kaolinite does not deform plastically in any of the samples examined. Deformation of kaolinite is restricted to toppling of the book structure. Dilatant crack growth was studied in two samples unloaded prior to failure. Uniaxially-strained samples deform primarily along grain boundaries, producing intergranular cracks and realignment of chlorite platelets. Intragranular crack density is linearly related to axial-strain, although grains are less fractured than in uniaxially-stressed samples tested at equivalent mean pressures. Cracks are rarely longer than a grain diameter. Nuclear-explosively deformed samples were recovered after the Rio Blanco gas stimulation experiment. (JGB)
- Research Organization:
- California Univ., Livermore (USA). Lawrence Livermore Lab.
- DOE Contract Number:
- W-7405-ENG-48
- OSTI ID:
- 5366481
- Report Number(s):
- UCID-18638
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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580300* -- Mineralogy
Petrology
& Rock Mechanics-- (-1989)
ALUMINIUM COMPOUNDS
ALUMINIUM SILICATES
CHLORITE MINERALS
CRACKS
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
CRYSTALS
DATA
DATA COMPILATION
DATA FORMS
DEFORMATION
DISTRIBUTION
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
EXPLOSIONS
GEOLOGIC FAULTS
GEOLOGIC STRUCTURES
GRAIN SIZE
GRAPHS
IMAGES
INFORMATION
KAOLINITE
MICROSCOPY
MICROSTRUCTURE
MINERALS
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS
NUMERICAL DATA
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
PERMEABILITY
PLOWSHARE PROJECT
PRESSURE DEPENDENCE
RIO BLANCO EVENT
ROCKS
SANDSTONES
SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
SILICATES
SILICON COMPOUNDS
SIZE
SPECTROSCOPY
STRESSES
TABLES
TOGGLE OPERATION
UNDERGROUND EXPLOSIONS
X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY