[1] Experimental heating tests were performed on Volterra gypsum to study the micromechanical consequences of the dehydration reaction. The experimental conditions were drained at 5 MPa fluid pressure and confining pressures ranging from 15 to 55 MPa. One test was performed with a constantly applied differential stress of 30 MPa. The reaction is marked by (1) a porosity increase and homogeneous compaction, (2) a swarm of acoustic emissions, (3) a large decrease in P and S wave velocities, and (4) a decrease in VP/VS ratio. Wave velocity data are interpreted in terms of crack density and pore aspect ratio, which, modeling pores as spheroids, is estimated at around 0.05 (crack-like spheroid). Complementary tests performed in an environmental ...
We conducted an in-situ X-ray micro-computed tomography heating experiment at the Advanced Photon So...
International audienceWhile water is known to significantly reduce the strength of rocks, there rema...
Water is the greatest enemy of conducting underground work that contributes to more uncertainty in t...
Experimental heating tests were performed on Volterra gypsum to study the micromechanical consequenc...
Two experiments were performed in order to study contemporaneously the evolution of P and S elastic ...
© 2016 The Authors.A conflict has emerged from recent laboratory experiments regarding the question ...
International audienceThe trigger mechanism of intermediate depth earthquakes (30 - 300 km) is a lon...
AbstractA conflict has emerged from recent laboratory experiments regarding the question of whether ...
In the process of tunnel construction, gypsum rock is often encountered, and the volume of gypsum ro...
International audienceIntermediate-depth earthquakes (30–300 km) have been extensively documented wi...
We conducted an in-situ X-ray micro-computed tomography heating experiment at the Advanced Photon So...
The origin of intermediate depth earthquakes has been debated for 90 years yet is still under active...
We conducted an in-situ X-ray micro-computed tomography heating experiment at the Advanced Photon So...
International audienceWhile water is known to significantly reduce the strength of rocks, there rema...
Water is the greatest enemy of conducting underground work that contributes to more uncertainty in t...
Experimental heating tests were performed on Volterra gypsum to study the micromechanical consequenc...
Two experiments were performed in order to study contemporaneously the evolution of P and S elastic ...
© 2016 The Authors.A conflict has emerged from recent laboratory experiments regarding the question ...
International audienceThe trigger mechanism of intermediate depth earthquakes (30 - 300 km) is a lon...
AbstractA conflict has emerged from recent laboratory experiments regarding the question of whether ...
In the process of tunnel construction, gypsum rock is often encountered, and the volume of gypsum ro...
International audienceIntermediate-depth earthquakes (30–300 km) have been extensively documented wi...
We conducted an in-situ X-ray micro-computed tomography heating experiment at the Advanced Photon So...
The origin of intermediate depth earthquakes has been debated for 90 years yet is still under active...
We conducted an in-situ X-ray micro-computed tomography heating experiment at the Advanced Photon So...
International audienceWhile water is known to significantly reduce the strength of rocks, there rema...
Water is the greatest enemy of conducting underground work that contributes to more uncertainty in t...