Gypsum and anhydrite are both soluble minerals that form rocks that can dissolve at the surface and underground, producing sulphate karst and causing geological hazards, especially subsidence and sinkholes. The dissolution rates of these minerals are rapid and cavities/caves can enlarge and collapse on a human time scale. In addition, the hydration and recrystallization of anhydrite to gypsum can cause considerable expansion and pressures capable of causing uplift and heave. Sulphate-rich water associated with the deposits can react with concrete and be problematic for construction. This paper reviews the occurrence of gypsum and anhydrite in the near surface of the UK and looks at methods for mitigating, avoiding and planning for the probl...
The book is a collection of 13 scientific articles presenting the problems of the weathering zone o...
The rapid underground dissolution of gypsum, and the evolution of the gypsum karst in Lithuania and ...
Abstract: An essential pre-requisite for any engineering or hydrogeological investigation of soluble...
Gypsum is a useful raw material for wall plaster and plasterboard, but in its natural state it is a ...
In Great Britain gypsum karst is widespread in the late Permian (Zechstein) gypsum of north-eastern ...
Precipitation of gypsum crystals explains the severe swelling occurred in some tunnels crossing sulp...
We investigate why the sulphatic claystones of the Gypsum Keuper contain anhydrite rather than gypsu...
This information details the occurrence and characteristics of the rock and mineral gypsum, its high...
In Great Britain, gypsum karst is widespread in the Late Permian (Zechstein) gypsum of north-eastern...
China has the worlds largest proven gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) resources in the world. The gypsum ranges fr...
Gypsum dissolves rapidly underground and at the surface, forming gypsum karst features that include ...
Abstract: This guide is for a one-day field excursion to examine gypsum dissolution geohazards at Ri...
The development of karst is a complex system driven by the dissolution of a host rock and the subseq...
In the Dingwall gypsum quarry in Nova Scotia, Canada, operating in 1933–1955, the bedrock anhydrite ...
pg(s) 141-150 Heavily karstified gypsum and dolomite aquifers occur in the Permian (Zechstein Group)...
The book is a collection of 13 scientific articles presenting the problems of the weathering zone o...
The rapid underground dissolution of gypsum, and the evolution of the gypsum karst in Lithuania and ...
Abstract: An essential pre-requisite for any engineering or hydrogeological investigation of soluble...
Gypsum is a useful raw material for wall plaster and plasterboard, but in its natural state it is a ...
In Great Britain gypsum karst is widespread in the late Permian (Zechstein) gypsum of north-eastern ...
Precipitation of gypsum crystals explains the severe swelling occurred in some tunnels crossing sulp...
We investigate why the sulphatic claystones of the Gypsum Keuper contain anhydrite rather than gypsu...
This information details the occurrence and characteristics of the rock and mineral gypsum, its high...
In Great Britain, gypsum karst is widespread in the Late Permian (Zechstein) gypsum of north-eastern...
China has the worlds largest proven gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) resources in the world. The gypsum ranges fr...
Gypsum dissolves rapidly underground and at the surface, forming gypsum karst features that include ...
Abstract: This guide is for a one-day field excursion to examine gypsum dissolution geohazards at Ri...
The development of karst is a complex system driven by the dissolution of a host rock and the subseq...
In the Dingwall gypsum quarry in Nova Scotia, Canada, operating in 1933–1955, the bedrock anhydrite ...
pg(s) 141-150 Heavily karstified gypsum and dolomite aquifers occur in the Permian (Zechstein Group)...
The book is a collection of 13 scientific articles presenting the problems of the weathering zone o...
The rapid underground dissolution of gypsum, and the evolution of the gypsum karst in Lithuania and ...
Abstract: An essential pre-requisite for any engineering or hydrogeological investigation of soluble...