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Effect of Freeze-Thaw Action on Porosity Change and Destruction of Weathered Bedrock in Different Lithology and Development of Destruction Model
2012
International Journal of Erosion Control Engineering
A freeze-thaw experiment was conducted to investigate the destruction mode of weathered bedrock in different lithologies. The experiment was conducted on bedrock samples of weathered granite (WGr), weathered granite porphyry (WGp), weathered shale (WS), weathered sandstone (WSa) and weathered rhyolite (WR). Because of freeze and thaw action, porosity of the bedrock samples increased and weight of the samples decreased. When porosity of WGr, WGp and WS increased greater than 0.43, 0.1 and 0.27,
doi:10.13101/ijece.5.103
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