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- W3194885530 abstract "The literature review confirms that the effect of mineral composition on the strength properties of rocks has rarely been studied. One of the most problematic sedimentary rocks is sulfate rocks, which cause engineering problems in the infrastructure sites such as reservoir dams. In this paper, for the first time, the effect of mineral composition on the strength properties of sulfate rocks was investigated. The rock blocks were collected from the Gachsaran Formation outcrops at the four under construction reservoir dam sits in Iran. After preparing, drying and saturation the rock cores samples (329 samples), uniaxial compressive strength tests were performed in accordance with ASTM and ISRM standards. The results of this study confirmed that firstly, there is a correlation between the mineral composition and the strength properties of the sulfate rocks, but the obtained relationships do not have the necessary certainty to be used as predictive equations. Secondly, by increasing the amount of anhydrite or microcrystalline carbonates in a gypsum rock, its strength properties are increased. Thirdly, in a dry condition the dominant failure mode in gypsum and anhydrite rocks is a shear and dilatation mode, respectively, but after saturation, the failure mode tends to shear mode." @default.
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