The study proposes a weathering model of Pliocene-Pleistocene stiff and jointed blue-grey clay transforming into yellow clay. Physical, mineralogical, chemical and textural changes, as well as the weathering profile were investigated in a quarry of central Italy. Based on geological records and inferences, these changes are likely to have occurred within a time-span of about 50,000 years BP, upon overburden stress unloading and in a stress regime that is locally controlled by suction. Weathering propagated into the clay at a rate of about 0.3 mm/year and was enhanced by the enlargement of the pre-existing tectonic discontinuities and by the fori-nation of new joints. A mass loss of about 22-25 wt.% was calculated. Considering Fe and P as immobile elements, the individual oxides contribute to mass loss in the following order: SiO2 > CaO = CO2 > Al2O3 > MgO > K2O > S > Na2O > TiO2 > MnO. The Fe2O3/(Fe2O3+FeO) ratio varies from 9-29% in the blue-grey clay to 75-82% in the yellow one. Oxidation and/or dissolution of 7 angstrom-Fe2+-bearing clay minerals, mica-like minerals and calcite and parallel increase of smectite and Fe-hydroxides play a critical role in the chemical changes and explain the higher plasticity of the yellow clay with respect to the blue-grey one. The role of water during the weathering process was inferred to occur in cyclical steps: 1) seepage of meteoric water; 2) dissemination of highly oxidizing meteoric water; 3) triggering of oxidation and dissolution of minerals; 4) water evaporation; 5) partial migration of the elements contained in the aqueous solution and consequent deposition of minerals in the joints. (C) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Weathering of Valle Ricca stiff and jointed clay / Bozzano, Francesca; Gaeta, Mario; Sabrina, Marcoccia. - In: ENGINEERING GEOLOGY. - ISSN 0013-7952. - 84:3-4(2006), pp. 161-182. [10.1016/j.enggeo.2005.11.010]

Weathering of Valle Ricca stiff and jointed clay

BOZZANO, Francesca;GAETA, Mario;
2006

Abstract

The study proposes a weathering model of Pliocene-Pleistocene stiff and jointed blue-grey clay transforming into yellow clay. Physical, mineralogical, chemical and textural changes, as well as the weathering profile were investigated in a quarry of central Italy. Based on geological records and inferences, these changes are likely to have occurred within a time-span of about 50,000 years BP, upon overburden stress unloading and in a stress regime that is locally controlled by suction. Weathering propagated into the clay at a rate of about 0.3 mm/year and was enhanced by the enlargement of the pre-existing tectonic discontinuities and by the fori-nation of new joints. A mass loss of about 22-25 wt.% was calculated. Considering Fe and P as immobile elements, the individual oxides contribute to mass loss in the following order: SiO2 > CaO = CO2 > Al2O3 > MgO > K2O > S > Na2O > TiO2 > MnO. The Fe2O3/(Fe2O3+FeO) ratio varies from 9-29% in the blue-grey clay to 75-82% in the yellow one. Oxidation and/or dissolution of 7 angstrom-Fe2+-bearing clay minerals, mica-like minerals and calcite and parallel increase of smectite and Fe-hydroxides play a critical role in the chemical changes and explain the higher plasticity of the yellow clay with respect to the blue-grey one. The role of water during the weathering process was inferred to occur in cyclical steps: 1) seepage of meteoric water; 2) dissemination of highly oxidizing meteoric water; 3) triggering of oxidation and dissolution of minerals; 4) water evaporation; 5) partial migration of the elements contained in the aqueous solution and consequent deposition of minerals in the joints. (C) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
2006
blue-grey clay; clay; italy; oxidation; valle ricca; weathering
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Weathering of Valle Ricca stiff and jointed clay / Bozzano, Francesca; Gaeta, Mario; Sabrina, Marcoccia. - In: ENGINEERING GEOLOGY. - ISSN 0013-7952. - 84:3-4(2006), pp. 161-182. [10.1016/j.enggeo.2005.11.010]
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