2023
DOI: 10.1680/jgere.22.00007
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Physico-mechanical and petrographic insights of Lockhart Limestone, sections of Islamabad, Pakistan

Abstract: This paper investigates physico-mechanical and petrographic attributes of Paleocene Lockhart Limestone which is measured, sampled and described from Rumli (RUM) and Shah Allah Ditta (SAD) sections of Islamabad. Petrographic analysis delineates that the limestone is categorized mainly into mudstone and wackestone microfacies and dominant presence of the micrite matrix favors the strength of the rock, whereas; veins, microfractures and porosities adversely affect the stability of the rock. Based on the UCS and P… Show more

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“…Nilai porositas yang rendah menunjukkan bahwa beton memiliki lebih sedikit rongga di antara butiran agregat dan campuran semen, sehingga memungkinkan lebih banyak material untuk memberikan dukungan struktural. Sehingga beton cenderung memiliki kuat tekan yang lebih tinggi (Yuan, 2022;Zada & Ali, 2023).…”
Section: Hasil Dan Pembahasan Kelayakan Agregatunclassified
“…Nilai porositas yang rendah menunjukkan bahwa beton memiliki lebih sedikit rongga di antara butiran agregat dan campuran semen, sehingga memungkinkan lebih banyak material untuk memberikan dukungan struktural. Sehingga beton cenderung memiliki kuat tekan yang lebih tinggi (Yuan, 2022;Zada & Ali, 2023).…”
Section: Hasil Dan Pembahasan Kelayakan Agregatunclassified
“…Considering the physical and mechanical properties of ornamental stones, it is possible to see their strong interdependence [37,[41][42][43][44][45][46][47]. Physical properties coupled with the mechanical behaviour of rocks are influenced by the mineralogical composition, degree of cementation, and grain size [7,31,[48][49][50][51][52][53]. More profoundly, Aladejare and Wang [37] showed that bulk density, specific gravity, and unit weight generally show low variability, while porosity and water content show high variability in igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks.…”
Section: Scientific Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%