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The granite in Korean peninsula and its Geotechnical characteristics (한반도에 분포하는 화강암과 화강암반의 지질공학적 특성)

  • Lee, Byung-Joo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Geotechical Society Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.875-883
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    • 2008
  • The amount of granite distribution area occupies about 40 - 50% of Korean Peninsula. The granite irregularly Intruded through preCambrian to Tertiary times but in Jurassic time so called, Daebo granite most widely crops out in Korean Peninsula. In addition to Bulkuksa Grante which intruded at Cretaceous time crops out at the southern part of Korean Peninsula and in northern part Triassic Songrim Granite is distributed. These granites have equigranular texture and are relatively isotropic. Their uniaxial compressive strength is above $1,500kg/cm^2$ and also seismic velocity is over 2,000m/sec. When these rocks receive a weathering action, the feldspar weathers first and the quartz grains remain plentifully to make the "Masato(Korean name)". Also when the granite receives a weathering action, quite often it make sheeting joint which is topographically parallel to the earth surface and also make a (so called, onion structure. These weathering phenomena easily make a land sliding when it is heavy rain and weathering surface is irregular.

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Shear Characteristics of Weathered Granite Soils for Degree of Weathering and Saturation (화강토의 풍화도와 포화도에 따른 전단특성)

  • Song, Chang-Seob;Jang, Wong-Hee
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2000
  • The aim of the work described in this paper is to study the shear characteristics of the weathered granite soil. To this end, a series of consolidated undrained triaxial compression tests are carried out to investigate the shear parameters-cohesion and internal friction angle for the degree of saturation and degree of weathering. From the results, it is found that the shear parameters of weathered granite soil are influenced on the degree of saturation, degree of weathering and disturbance. Especially, internal friction angle is more influenced on the upper factors than cohesion. And shear parameters are more acted on the degree of saturation than the degree of weathering in the test range. It is, therefore, recommended that must be considered the conditions of granite soil-degree of saturation, degree of weathering and disturbance etc-in case of the calculation of bearing capacity, stability analysis and other designs with shear parameters.

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Variation of Chemical Composition and Relative Movement of Major Elements on the Weathering of Hwang-Dung Granite (황등화강암(黃登花崗岩)의 풍화(風化)에 따른 화학조성(化學組成)의 변화(變化)와 주요원소(主要元素)의 상대적(相對的) 이동(移動))

  • Nam, Ki Sang
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.115-122
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    • 1973
  • The writer intended to observe the relative mobility of elements in weathering process of granite, on the outskirts of IRI city at Jeollabukdo KOREA. He analysed fresh granites and weathered ones of Hwang-Dung granite mass and had following conclusions by the triangular diagrams and the oxidized variation diagrams of the analysis. 1) The increasing phenomena of $H_2O$ observed clearly in early and late stage of weathering processes. 2) Granites was weathered by physical weathering in early stage, and it was weathered by chemical weathering in late stage. 3) The ratio of $FeO/Fe_2O_3$, FeO/MgO, and $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ decreased uniformly from early to late stage of weathering processes. 4) It was proved that weathering potential of granite was larger than that of basaltic rock. 5) The order of mobility in major elements was Ca, Na, K>Si>Mg>Fe, Al.

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Physical and Chemical Weathering Indices for Biotite Granite and Granitic Weathered Soil in Gyeongju

  • Ban, Jae-Doo;Moon, Seong-Woo;Lee, Seong-Won;Lee, Joo-Gong;Seo, Yong-Seok
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.451-462
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    • 2017
  • Physical weathering caused by external forces and chemical weathering caused by the decomposition or alteration of constituent materials are the two factors that dominate the mechanical properties of rocks. In this study, a field investigation was undertaken to identify the physical and chemical weathering characteristics of the biotite granite and granitic weathered soils in Gyeongju, South Korea. Samples were collected according to their grade of weathering and subjected to modal analysis, XRD analysis, XRF analysis, physical property tests, particle size distribution tests, and slake durability tests. Modal and XRD analysis identified these rocks as biotite granite; secondary alteration minerals were not observed. Physical property tests and particle size distribution analyses indicate an average porosity of 41.28% and a sand content of > 90 wt.%. These values are somewhat higher than those of granites in general. The results of the slake durability test and XRF analyses show that the physical and chemical weathering indices of the samples vary with the degree of weathering.

Mineralogical Characteristics and Formation Environment of Kaolin Minerals in the Weathering of Granitoids: Weathering of Biotite in Palgongsan Granite (팔공산 화강암내 흑운모의 풍화과정에서 생성되는 고령토광물들의 광물학적 특성 및 생성 환경)

  • 정기영
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.97-105
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    • 1998
  • Weathering of biotite in Palgonsan granite was studied by using X-ray diffraction, optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and electron probe micro analysis. Biotite altered to biotite/vermiculite regular mixed layer mineral (B/V) in the early stage of weathering. Although partially replaced by kaolinite with the progress of weathering. B/V is the major weathering product of biotite throughout the profile. During the formation of B/V, Mg, Fe and K are removed from a biotite layer to form a vermiculite layer by about 28%, 44% and 88%, respectively, whereas the Ti content is not changed. Considerable volume increase after the kaolinitization of B/V suggests that Al and Si are largely introduced from the external weathering solution. The silicate lattice templet of a weathering biotite facilitated the nucleation and growth of kaolinite. In the Palgongsan granite weathering profile, plagioclase weathered mostly into halloysite whereas biotite greatly contributes to the kaolinite crystallization though its small content in fresh rock.

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Variation of chemical Composition and Relative migration of major Elements in the weathering of Baeg-Gu Granite (백구화강암(白鷗花崗巖)의 풍화(風化)에 따른 화학조성(化學組成)의 변화(變化)와 주요원소(主要元素)의 상대적(相對的) 이동(移動))

  • Nam, Ki Sang
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.175-184
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    • 1974
  • Weathering of granites has a great geochemical significance, because of their chemical stability near the earth surface which is more pronounced than in most other rocks. The author intended to observe the relative mobility of major elements in weathering process of the granite, distributed on outskirts of Iri city Jeolla-bugdo, Korea. He analysed fresh granites and weathered ones from the Baeg-Gu granite mass and obtained following conclusions in the triangle-diagrams and the oxidized variation diagrams of the samples. 1) The increasing phenomena of $H_2O$ was observed clearly in early and late stages of weathering process. 2) The early stage of weathering is commenced by physical weathering and followed by chemical weathering. 3) The ratio of $FeO/Fe_2O_3$, FeO/MgO, and $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ decreased uniformly from early to late stage of weathering processes. 4) It was proved that weathering potential of granite was larger than that of basaltic rock. 5) The order of mobility in major elements was Ca, Na and K

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Evaluation Methods of Weathering Degree for Korean Decomposed Granite Soils (국내 화강풍화토 지반의 풍화도 평가방법)

  • 박병기;이광찬
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.127-140
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    • 1999
  • In this study, decomposed granite soil samples were taken from 16 different regions and their weathering properties were investigated by testing their physical and chemical properties. According to the results, the Chemical Weathering Index (CWI) ranges from 15.5 to 30 in general and 12 out of the 16 regions show over 20 in CWI. The 12 regions are categorized into complete granite soil areas by Sueoka's classification. CWI, Li. $SiO_2,\; \DeltaS/S$ and SAR are all correlated significantly and used as indicators by which the degree of weathering can be judged. The degree of weathering can be measured especially through Li or $SiO_2$ which is considered as an easy approach of geotechnical classification. Also, the relationship between the value of N and Li is regarded as a good indicator in estimating the degree of weathering.

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Characterization of Weathering Process in Biotite Gneiss and Granite, Ganghwa Island (강화도 선두리 지역 흑운모 편마암과 화강암에 대한 풍화 특성)

  • Jang Yun-Deuk;Kim Jeong-Jin
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.19 no.1 s.47
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    • pp.39-48
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    • 2006
  • X-ray diffaction and chemical analysis were used for mineralogical characteristics of weathering grade of granite and biotite gneiss. Granite is composed mainly of quartz, albite, and minor K-feldspar and biotite gneiss is biotite, quartz, albite. Illite and kaolinite increased in granite, and vermiculite and halloysite in biotite gneiss as increasing weathering process. The percentages of $Al{2}O_{3}$ increase but that of CaO, $Na_{2}O,\;K_{2}O$ decrease as the weathering process. $Fe_{2}O_{3}$ different from granite and biotite gneiss.

Mechanical Characteristics of Weathered Granite Soils for Degree of Weathering and Saturation (풍화도과 포화도에 따른 화강토의 역학적 특성)

  • Lim, Seongyoon;Song, Changseob;Kim, Myeonghwan
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.57 no.3
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    • pp.93-100
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    • 2015
  • The object of this paper is to study the shear characteristics of the weathered granite soil. To this end, a series of consolidated undrained triaxial compression tests are carried out to investigate the shear parameters-cohesion and internal friction angle-for the degree of saturation and degree of weathering. From the results, it is found that the shear parameters of weathered granite soil are influenced on the degree of saturation, degree of weathering and disturbance. Especially, internal friction angle is more influenced on the upper factors than cohesion. And shear parameters are more acted on the degree of saturation than the degree of weathering in the test range. It is, therefore, recommended that must be considered the conditions of granite soil-degree of saturation, degree of weathering and disturbance etc-in case of the calculation of bearing capacity, stability analysis and other designs with shear parameters.

Variation of Chemical Composition and Relative migration of major Elements in the Weathering of Jeon-Ju granite and Rang-San granite (전북(全北) 전주지역(全州地域) 화강암(花崗岩) 및 낭산지역(郎山地域) 화강암(花崗岩)의 풍화(風化)에 따른 화학조성(化學組成)의 변화(變化)와 주요원소(主要元素)의 상대적이동(相對的移動))

  • Nam, Ki Sang
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.211-221
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    • 1975
  • Weathering of granites has a geochemical role of great significance, because of their abundance and because of chemical instability near the surface of the earth, which is more pronounced than in most other rocks. On the other hand the granites are tectonically fragile and "react" to deformation with marked facility, giving rise to a whole gamut of deformed rocks. Therefore, the writer has studied on the weathering of granitic rocks at of Iri city and Jeonju city Jeollabukdo, Korea, The fresh and weathered rocks were used as material for the investigation. The results obtained by chemical analysis and observation are as follows. 1) The order of mobility in major elements was Ca, Na and K$H_2O$ was observed clearly and late stages of weathering processes. 3) The early stage of weathering is commenced by physical weathering and followed by chemical weathering. 4) The ratio of FeO/. $Fe_2O_3$, FeO/MgO, and $SiO_2/Al_2O_3 $ decreased uniformly from early to late stage of weathering processes. 5) It was proved that weathering potential of granite was larger than that of basaltic rocks.

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