Ten types of sedimentary rock were subjected to repeated cycles of freezing and thawing. In addition to monitoring sample weight loss throughout testing, a detailed graphic record was made of deterioration mode and its relationship to pre-existing rock flaws. Results suggest that the presence or absence of rock flaws alone does not control deterioration mode, but rather that it is the coupled relationship between these flaws, and rock strength and textural properties which exerts greatest influence. While some pre-existing flaws such as syndepositional deformation structures do not appear to influence breakdown, others such as incipient fractures, cavities and minor lithological boundaries frequently coincide with concentrations of deterior...
Determination of the severity of rock breakdown due to experimental weathering is strongly influence...
Damages to natural building stones induced by the action of frost are considered to be of great impo...
Freeze‑thaw and wetting‑drying experiments with about 90 different Swedish rocks are described. The ...
Ten types of sedimentary rock were subjected to repeated cycles of freezing and thawing. In addition...
Results are reported of laboratory simulated weathering processes on a range of sedimentary rocks an...
This paper studies the resistance of rocks to freeze–thaw and their petrophysical evolution during w...
The results are reported of four experimental weathering tests - freeze - thaw, wetting and drying, ...
Freeze-thaw weathering is an important surface process and the complex underlying processes can be u...
Weathering reduces the strength of rocks and so is a key control on the stability of rock slopes. Re...
In cold regions, the presence of moisture combined with freezing temperatures leads to a phys- ical ...
The physical-mechanical properties of rocks, especially those in regions that are frequently impacte...
A common problem in cold regions is the influence of freeze–thaw damage on the stability of rock eng...
Quick freezing of a fragment of rock which is fully saturated with water is, perhaps, the most rigor...
Freezing and thawing damages of rock materials in many rock slopes have been well known to be sever...
The freeze–thaw process plays a dominant role as far as the exploration and development of natural r...
Determination of the severity of rock breakdown due to experimental weathering is strongly influence...
Damages to natural building stones induced by the action of frost are considered to be of great impo...
Freeze‑thaw and wetting‑drying experiments with about 90 different Swedish rocks are described. The ...
Ten types of sedimentary rock were subjected to repeated cycles of freezing and thawing. In addition...
Results are reported of laboratory simulated weathering processes on a range of sedimentary rocks an...
This paper studies the resistance of rocks to freeze–thaw and their petrophysical evolution during w...
The results are reported of four experimental weathering tests - freeze - thaw, wetting and drying, ...
Freeze-thaw weathering is an important surface process and the complex underlying processes can be u...
Weathering reduces the strength of rocks and so is a key control on the stability of rock slopes. Re...
In cold regions, the presence of moisture combined with freezing temperatures leads to a phys- ical ...
The physical-mechanical properties of rocks, especially those in regions that are frequently impacte...
A common problem in cold regions is the influence of freeze–thaw damage on the stability of rock eng...
Quick freezing of a fragment of rock which is fully saturated with water is, perhaps, the most rigor...
Freezing and thawing damages of rock materials in many rock slopes have been well known to be sever...
The freeze–thaw process plays a dominant role as far as the exploration and development of natural r...
Determination of the severity of rock breakdown due to experimental weathering is strongly influence...
Damages to natural building stones induced by the action of frost are considered to be of great impo...
Freeze‑thaw and wetting‑drying experiments with about 90 different Swedish rocks are described. The ...