نتایج جستجو برای: basalt

تعداد نتایج: 3610  

Journal: :E3S web of conferences 2021

In this paper, the flexural behaviour of M30 grade basalt fibred concrete slabs made with fibre reinforced polymer rebars are studied and compared steel rebars. The optimum percentage is 0.3% for 50mm length fibres. Due to high particle packing density in micro cracks prevented due enhanced fatigue stress dissipation capacity. Addition fibres enhances energy absorbtion capacity or toughness the...

2000
HOWARD G. WILSHIRE

Astronauts Cernan and Schmitt, of Apollo 17, landed in the Taurus-Littrow valley of the Moon on December 11,1972. Their major objectives were (1) to sample very ancient lunar material such as might be found in pre-Imbrian highlands as distant as possible from the Imbrium basin and (2) to sample pyroclastic materials that had been interpreted as significantly younger than the mare basalts return...

2006
M. E. Minitti V. E. Hamilton M. B. Wyatt

MARTIAN LITHOLOGIES. M.E. Minitti, V.E. Hamilton and M.B. Wyatt, Center for Meteorite Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404 ([email protected]), Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI 96822, Department of Geological Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1404. Introduction: Mineralogical and spectral data from multiple s...

2012
PETER J. WYLLIE

The available experimental data and steady-state calculations make it difficult to explain the M discontinuity beneath both oceans and continents on the basis of the same phase change. The oceanic M discontinuity may be a chemical discontinuity between basalt and peridotite , and a similar chemical discontinuity ma,y thus be expected b�neath the conti­ nents. Since ayailable experimental data p...

2009
K. R. Housen

Small samples of rock, like those used in laboratory collision experiments, are known to be much stronger than bodies that are meters to hundreds of meters in size [1]. Specifically, the impactor energy per unit target mass needed to shatter the target decreases dramatically with increasing target size. This occurs because the strength of rock, like many other geological materials, depends stro...

2013
Zong-Feng Yang Jun-Hong Zhou

The nature of source rocks of basaltic magmas plays a fundamental role in understanding the composition, structure and evolution of the solid earth. However, identification of source lithology of basalts remains uncertainty. Using a parameterization of multi-decadal melting experiments on a variety of peridotite and pyroxenite, we show here that a parameter called FC3MS value (FeO/CaO-3*MgO/SiO...

2003
Fraser Goff

Vesicle cylinders are vertical pipes filled with bubbles and residual melt that differentiate from diktytaxitic basalt flows during crystallization. They grow from about 0.25 m above the base of the flow to the bottom of the chilled flow top. Field relations limit their growth to the period between cessation of lava movement and deep penetration of columnar joints. Basalts containing vesicle cy...

2007
Julie A. Bowles H. Paul Johnson

Although the source layer for marine magnetic anomalies has been assumed to be the extrusive basalts of uppermost ocean crust, recent studies indicate that lower crustal rocks may also contribute. Because the temperature at which magnetization of crustal rocks achieves long-term stability is crucial to any source layer contribution, we undertook hightemperature VRM (viscous remanent magnetizati...

2006
G. M. Muñoz Caro E. Mateo-Martí J. Martínez-Frías

The Martian regolith is exposed to solar irradiation in the near-UV (200-390 nm). Basalt is one of the main components of the dust on Mars surface. The near-UV irradiation of basalt dust on Mars is simulated experimentally in order to determine the transmittance as a function of the mass and thickness of the dust. This data can serve to quantify the absorption of dust deposited on sensors aimin...

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