Preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in Sri Lanka for blastability

Sri Lanka is situated in a tropical climate where rainfall takes place throughout the year. As limestones in Sri Lanka are frequently exposed to rain water, limestone absorbs water and forms carbonic acid. With various geological discontinuities such as faults, folds, joints, water flows through the...

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Main Authors: Bhatawdekar, Ramesh Murlidhar, Wedage, W., Silva, G., Batagalla, S., Madawala, S., M. Edy, Tonnizam, Jahed Armaghani, Danial, Abang Hasbollah, Dayang Zulaika, Jim, Danial M.
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spelling ftunivmalaysia:oai:generic.eprints.org:98638 2023-11-12T04:15:47+01:00 Preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in Sri Lanka for blastability Bhatawdekar, Ramesh Murlidhar Wedage, W. Silva, G. Batagalla, S. Madawala, S. M. Edy, Tonnizam Jahed Armaghani, Danial Abang Hasbollah, Dayang Zulaika Jim, Danial M. 2021-08 http://eprints.utm.my/98638/ unknown Books and Journals Private Ltd. Bhatawdekar, Ramesh Murlidhar and Wedage, W. and Silva, G. and Batagalla, S. and Madawala, S. and M. Edy, Tonnizam and Jahed Armaghani, Danial and Abang Hasbollah, Dayang Zulaika and Jim, Danial M. (2021) Preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in Sri Lanka for blastability. Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels, 69 (8). pp. 248-255. ISSN 0022-2755 TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Article PeerReviewed 2021 ftunivmalaysia 2023-10-24T18:12:14Z Sri Lanka is situated in a tropical climate where rainfall takes place throughout the year. As limestones in Sri Lanka are frequently exposed to rain water, limestone absorbs water and forms carbonic acid. With various geological discontinuities such as faults, folds, joints, water flows through these cavities. The weathering process along these cracks or cavities takes place at a faster rate. This further enhances the process of dissolution resulting in change in geomechanical properties of limestone. Limestone deposit at Aruwakkalu based on rock structure is classified as (i) Heavily cracked, frequent weak joints, weakly cemented layers (ii) Thin, well-cemented layers with tight joints (iii) Massive intact rock. This limestone deposit is also classified as a bedding plane dipping into the slope face, bedding plane dipping into a cut slope face and other cases. Existing system of rockmass classification at Sri Lanka is described in this paper. Thus for Aruwakkalu limestone deposit, rockmass can be classified based on type of rock structure, Blastability Index (BI), RQD%, degree of weathering and degree of hardness. Average powder factor of 0.15 kg/t can be correlated with BI. Article in Journal/Newspaper Carbonic acid Universiti Teknologi Malaysia: Institutional Repository
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Bhatawdekar, Ramesh Murlidhar
Wedage, W.
Silva, G.
Batagalla, S.
Madawala, S.
M. Edy, Tonnizam
Jahed Armaghani, Danial
Abang Hasbollah, Dayang Zulaika
Jim, Danial M.
Preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in Sri Lanka for blastability
topic_facet TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
description Sri Lanka is situated in a tropical climate where rainfall takes place throughout the year. As limestones in Sri Lanka are frequently exposed to rain water, limestone absorbs water and forms carbonic acid. With various geological discontinuities such as faults, folds, joints, water flows through these cavities. The weathering process along these cracks or cavities takes place at a faster rate. This further enhances the process of dissolution resulting in change in geomechanical properties of limestone. Limestone deposit at Aruwakkalu based on rock structure is classified as (i) Heavily cracked, frequent weak joints, weakly cemented layers (ii) Thin, well-cemented layers with tight joints (iii) Massive intact rock. This limestone deposit is also classified as a bedding plane dipping into the slope face, bedding plane dipping into a cut slope face and other cases. Existing system of rockmass classification at Sri Lanka is described in this paper. Thus for Aruwakkalu limestone deposit, rockmass can be classified based on type of rock structure, Blastability Index (BI), RQD%, degree of weathering and degree of hardness. Average powder factor of 0.15 kg/t can be correlated with BI.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bhatawdekar, Ramesh Murlidhar
Wedage, W.
Silva, G.
Batagalla, S.
Madawala, S.
M. Edy, Tonnizam
Jahed Armaghani, Danial
Abang Hasbollah, Dayang Zulaika
Jim, Danial M.
author_facet Bhatawdekar, Ramesh Murlidhar
Wedage, W.
Silva, G.
Batagalla, S.
Madawala, S.
M. Edy, Tonnizam
Jahed Armaghani, Danial
Abang Hasbollah, Dayang Zulaika
Jim, Danial M.
author_sort Bhatawdekar, Ramesh Murlidhar
title Preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in Sri Lanka for blastability
title_short Preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in Sri Lanka for blastability
title_full Preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in Sri Lanka for blastability
title_fullStr Preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in Sri Lanka for blastability
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in Sri Lanka for blastability
title_sort preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in sri lanka for blastability
publisher Books and Journals Private Ltd.
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/98638/
genre Carbonic acid
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op_relation Bhatawdekar, Ramesh Murlidhar and Wedage, W. and Silva, G. and Batagalla, S. and Madawala, S. and M. Edy, Tonnizam and Jahed Armaghani, Danial and Abang Hasbollah, Dayang Zulaika and Jim, Danial M. (2021) Preliminary assessment of tropically weathered limestone in Sri Lanka for blastability. Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels, 69 (8). pp. 248-255. ISSN 0022-2755
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