Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9489990 CATENA 2005 22 Pages PDF
Abstract
The jaboncillo is composed dominantly of amorphous silica and iron oxides and hydroxides, with minor amounts of phyllosilicates and detrital volcanic minerals. The mineralogy, the micromorphology and physical and chemical properties are discussed. The optical isotropic groundmass consists largely of amorphous silica and iron hydroxides. The bulk density, calculated for the dry material is about 0.26 g cm−3. Its water retention capacity is extremely high, up to 522% at field capacity, but this characteristic is partly lost after drying. Also the high solubility of Si, the high CEC and COLE are irreversibly reduced after drying, due to a denser packing of the originally randomly distributed hydrated silica spheres. Therefore, it is evident that drainage will irreversibly change physical characteristics, and increase risk of instability and subsidence of the sediments when used for construction.
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