Carbonate Soil Cryogenesis in South Yakutia (Russia)

The present study investigates changes occurring in the material composition and properties of the South Yakutian carbonate soils during cryogenesis. The nature of the transformations of certain limestone varieties composing the surfaces of rock massifs was determined using scanning electron microsc...

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Main Authors: Andrey Melnikov, Anna Kut, Ze Zhang, Viktor Rochev
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Published: MDPI AG 2021
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ee7eff2d72c5413ebdd2b9489ea249f1 2023-05-15T18:44:48+02:00 Carbonate Soil Cryogenesis in South Yakutia (Russia) Andrey Melnikov Anna Kut Ze Zhang Viktor Rochev 2021-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/min11080800 https://doaj.org/article/ee7eff2d72c5413ebdd2b9489ea249f1 EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2075-163X/11/8/800 https://doaj.org/toc/2075-163X doi:10.3390/min11080800 2075-163X https://doaj.org/article/ee7eff2d72c5413ebdd2b9489ea249f1 Minerals, Vol 11, Iss 800, p 800 (2021) limestone cryogenesis matter alteration South Yakutia Mineralogy QE351-399.2 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/min11080800 2022-12-31T10:10:19Z The present study investigates changes occurring in the material composition and properties of the South Yakutian carbonate soils during cryogenesis. The nature of the transformations of certain limestone varieties composing the surfaces of rock massifs was determined using scanning electron microscopy, 3D X-ray tomography, as well as lithological–mineralogical and optical–petrographic studies, over a 10-year period. The areas in carbonate rock massifs with increased clay content, pyritisation, dolomitisation, and baritisation, as well as zones of calcite and dolomite junction, were found to be least resistant to the effects of processes associated with water phase transitions, i.e., freezing and thawing. The mineral proportion of limestone on the surface of soil massifs chemically processed over a 10-year period reached 5–7% of the volume of the weathered rocks. In the process of transformation, not only the composition of the rocks changed, but also the nature of the structural bonds that significantly influence their mechanical strength properties. The number of cracks for weathered soil samples increased by 9–16%; their opening increased by 13–18%. For rocks initially having uniaxial compression strength in the range of 33–46 MPa, this strength was reduced by 19–27%. Laboratory experiments on 1000-fold cyclic freezing and thawing of carbonate rock samples (which corresponds to an 8–10-year period of weathering on the surface of a mountain outcrop under the natural conditions of South Yakutia) demonstrate the similarity of these changes with those observed in samples taken from the sides of open pits 10 years ago. In general, soils are influenced by a wide range of environmental factors under natural conditions. The significant influence of alternating temperatures on the changes in the composition and structure of limestones in South Yakutia is characterised in detail. Article in Journal/Newspaper Yakutia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Minerals 11 8 800
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topic limestone
cryogenesis
matter alteration
South Yakutia
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
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cryogenesis
matter alteration
South Yakutia
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
Andrey Melnikov
Anna Kut
Ze Zhang
Viktor Rochev
Carbonate Soil Cryogenesis in South Yakutia (Russia)
topic_facet limestone
cryogenesis
matter alteration
South Yakutia
Mineralogy
QE351-399.2
description The present study investigates changes occurring in the material composition and properties of the South Yakutian carbonate soils during cryogenesis. The nature of the transformations of certain limestone varieties composing the surfaces of rock massifs was determined using scanning electron microscopy, 3D X-ray tomography, as well as lithological–mineralogical and optical–petrographic studies, over a 10-year period. The areas in carbonate rock massifs with increased clay content, pyritisation, dolomitisation, and baritisation, as well as zones of calcite and dolomite junction, were found to be least resistant to the effects of processes associated with water phase transitions, i.e., freezing and thawing. The mineral proportion of limestone on the surface of soil massifs chemically processed over a 10-year period reached 5–7% of the volume of the weathered rocks. In the process of transformation, not only the composition of the rocks changed, but also the nature of the structural bonds that significantly influence their mechanical strength properties. The number of cracks for weathered soil samples increased by 9–16%; their opening increased by 13–18%. For rocks initially having uniaxial compression strength in the range of 33–46 MPa, this strength was reduced by 19–27%. Laboratory experiments on 1000-fold cyclic freezing and thawing of carbonate rock samples (which corresponds to an 8–10-year period of weathering on the surface of a mountain outcrop under the natural conditions of South Yakutia) demonstrate the similarity of these changes with those observed in samples taken from the sides of open pits 10 years ago. In general, soils are influenced by a wide range of environmental factors under natural conditions. The significant influence of alternating temperatures on the changes in the composition and structure of limestones in South Yakutia is characterised in detail.
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Anna Kut
Ze Zhang
Viktor Rochev
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Anna Kut
Ze Zhang
Viktor Rochev
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title Carbonate Soil Cryogenesis in South Yakutia (Russia)
title_short Carbonate Soil Cryogenesis in South Yakutia (Russia)
title_full Carbonate Soil Cryogenesis in South Yakutia (Russia)
title_fullStr Carbonate Soil Cryogenesis in South Yakutia (Russia)
title_full_unstemmed Carbonate Soil Cryogenesis in South Yakutia (Russia)
title_sort carbonate soil cryogenesis in south yakutia (russia)
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