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Creep in Rock Salt

The Journal of Geology, 1965
The effects of temperature to 300° C, confining pressure to 1 kilobar, stress difference to 138 bars, and increased grain size on the creep behavior of rock salt were investigated. The creep tests were carried out on artificial polycrystalline rock-salt specimens and on one single crystal.
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The Effect of Geological Parameters on Radiation Damage in Rock Salt: Application to Rock Salt Repositories

Nuclear Technology, 1996
Laboratory irradiations at a constant dose rate of 15 kGy/h at 100 C have enabled the study of the radiation damage in several types of rock salt. Total doses ranged from 20 kGy to 48.9 MGy. Two methods (optical absorption and release of hydrogen by reaction with water) have been used to measure the concentration of radiation-induced defects.
Carles De Las Cuevas   +2 more
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Kaiser Effect in Rock Salt

Journal of Mining Science, 2002
Using the results of experiments with rock salt samples under various loading regimes as an example, the regularities of the Kaiser effect formation and manifestation in rocks with plastic properties are investigated.
A. V. Lavrov   +2 more
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Salt-induced rock fragmentation on Mars: The role of salt in the weathering of Martian rocks

Advances in Space Research, 2006
Large well rounded boulders and angular rock fragments characterizes the Martian landscape as seen on the recent excellent quality photos (except: Meridiani landing side, which formed by different processes, and is therefore not considered in this paper).
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Electroluminescence of rock salt

Soviet Physics Journal, 1970
The basic experimental results found in studies of the emission of thin single-crystal layers of rock salt in superhigh electric fields are classified and analyzed. The emission is shown to come from the salt layer and to be due to electronic processes in this dielectric.
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Sealing Boreholes in Rock Salt

1996
Effective sealing of penetrations (boreholes) in geological materials is becoming increasingly important as it is recognized that groundwater resources need to be protected from potential contamination. In the undisturbed geological system, potential contaminants are separated from freshwater aquifers by low-permeability aquitards including evaporite ...
J. C. Stormont, R. E. Finley
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Effects of fluid—rock interaction on rock salt strength

Géotechnique, 2002
Cosenza, P.   +2 more
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RADAR PROPAGATION IN ROCK SALT *

Geophysical Prospecting, 1978
AbstractFour radar systems at three different frequencies are described which are useful in probing into salt for finding information of interest to miners. Ranges in salt to (a) the edge of a salt dome, (b) the top of the salt dome, (c) boreholes in salt, or (d) faults or hazards ahead of mining can be determined using one or more of these radar ...
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Rock salt and potash salts

Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft, 1902
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Creep properties and damage constitutive model of salt rock under uniaxial compression

International Journal of Damage Mechanics, 2020
Junbao Wang   +2 more
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