The porosity and engineering properties of vesicular basalt in Saudi Arabia

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Abstract

The presence of non-connected vesicles in extensive basalt flows in western Saudi Arabia greatly affects their engineering properties such as compressive strength, modulus of elasticity, Poisson's ratio and sonic velocities. In order to evaluate some of these properties, the density and/or the porosity of the material must be known. Using conventional methods to determine the porosity or the density of irregular lumps proved to be erroneous. An image analysis technique is suggested to estimate the porosity of the vesicular basalt. The estimated values were correlated against the calculated porosity values using core samples, and were found to have excellent correlation (R=0.99). The estimated porosity values were also correlated against the static and dynamic properties of the basalt and a good level of correlation (R=0.77) was obtained.

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Al-Harthi, A. A., Al-Amri, R. M., & Shehata, W. M. (1999). The porosity and engineering properties of vesicular basalt in Saudi Arabia. Engineering Geology, 54(3–4), 313–320. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0013-7952(99)00050-2

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