Assessment of the potential alkali-reactivity of volcanic aggregates from Azores islands

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Main Author: Medeiros, S.
Publication Date: 2012
Other Authors: Katayama, T., Zanon, V., Fernandes, I., Santos Silva, A., Nunes, J. C., Miranda, V., Ramos, V., Soares, D.
Language: eng
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Summary: Volcanic rocks have been found to be potentially alkali-reactive in a number of countries, including Japan, Iceland and Turkey. To characterize the potential reactivity of the volcanic rocks used as aggregates for concrete in the Azores islands, an experimental program is being carried out which includes petrographic examination, chemical analysis and lab accelerated tests. The geochemical composition of the rocks of the Azores islands varies considerably. The rocks used as aggregates are mainly silica-undersaturated basalts and trachytes. The petrographic examination and the chemical analyses of the rocks confirmed that one of the five analysed samples contains free silica and another sample presents volcanic glass. The occurrence of microcrystalline quartz as a secondary product filling the interstices of the trachyte was confirmed by SEM/EDS. This paper presents the preliminary results obtained on the characterization of the first five samples of volcanic rocks from Azores regarding the potential reactivity to alkalis using different methods.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the potential alkali-reactivity of volcanic aggregates from Azores islands
title Assessment of the potential alkali-reactivity of volcanic aggregates from Azores islands
spellingShingle Assessment of the potential alkali-reactivity of volcanic aggregates from Azores islands
Medeiros, S.
Azores islands
Volcanic aggregates
Petrography
Geochemistry
Asr
title_short Assessment of the potential alkali-reactivity of volcanic aggregates from Azores islands
title_full Assessment of the potential alkali-reactivity of volcanic aggregates from Azores islands
title_fullStr Assessment of the potential alkali-reactivity of volcanic aggregates from Azores islands
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the potential alkali-reactivity of volcanic aggregates from Azores islands
title_sort Assessment of the potential alkali-reactivity of volcanic aggregates from Azores islands
author Medeiros, S.
author_facet Medeiros, S.
Katayama, T.
Zanon, V.
Fernandes, I.
Santos Silva, A.
Nunes, J. C.
Miranda, V.
Ramos, V.
Soares, D.
author_role author
author2 Katayama, T.
Zanon, V.
Fernandes, I.
Santos Silva, A.
Nunes, J. C.
Miranda, V.
Ramos, V.
Soares, D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros, S.
Katayama, T.
Zanon, V.
Fernandes, I.
Santos Silva, A.
Nunes, J. C.
Miranda, V.
Ramos, V.
Soares, D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Azores islands
Volcanic aggregates
Petrography
Geochemistry
Asr
topic Azores islands
Volcanic aggregates
Petrography
Geochemistry
Asr
description Volcanic rocks have been found to be potentially alkali-reactive in a number of countries, including Japan, Iceland and Turkey. To characterize the potential reactivity of the volcanic rocks used as aggregates for concrete in the Azores islands, an experimental program is being carried out which includes petrographic examination, chemical analysis and lab accelerated tests. The geochemical composition of the rocks of the Azores islands varies considerably. The rocks used as aggregates are mainly silica-undersaturated basalts and trachytes. The petrographic examination and the chemical analyses of the rocks confirmed that one of the five analysed samples contains free silica and another sample presents volcanic glass. The occurrence of microcrystalline quartz as a secondary product filling the interstices of the trachyte was confirmed by SEM/EDS. This paper presents the preliminary results obtained on the characterization of the first five samples of volcanic rocks from Azores regarding the potential reactivity to alkalis using different methods.
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