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Homogeneity vs. Heterogeneity of Porosity in Boom Clay

  • 1. Structural geology, Tectonics and Geomechanics, RWTH Aachen University (Germany)
  • 2. SCK-CEN, Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (Belgium)

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Microstructural investigations on Boom Clay at nano- to micrometer scale, using BIB-SEM methods, result in porosity characterization for different mineral phases from direct observations on high resolution SE2-images of representative elementary areas (REAs). High quality, polished surfaces of cross-sections of ∼ 1 mm2 size were produced on three different samples from the Mol-Dessel research site (Belgium). More than 33,000 pores were detected, manually segmented and analyzed with regard to their size, shape and orientation. Two main pore classes were defined: Small pores (< 500 nm (ED)) within the clay matrices of samples and =big' pores (> 500 nm (ED)) at the interfaces between clay and non-clay mineral (NCM) grains. Samples investigated show similar porosities regarding the first pore-class, but differences occur at the interfaces between clay matrix and NCM grains. These differences were interpreted to be due to differences in quantitative mineralogy (amount of non-clay mineral grains) and grain-size distributions between samples investigated. Visible porosities were measured as 15 to 17 % for samples investigated. Pore-size distributions of pores in clay are similar for all samples, showing log-normal distributions with peaks around 60 nm (ED) and more than 95 % of the pores being smaller than 500 nm (ED). Fitting pore-size distributions using power-laws with exponents between 1.56 and 1.7, assuming self-similarity of the pore space, thus pores smaller than the pore detection resolution following the same power-laws and using these power-laws for extrapolation of pore-size distributions below the limit of pore detection resolution, results in total estimated porosities between 20 and 30 %. These results are in good agreement with data known from Mercury Porosimetry investigations (35-40 % porosity) and water content porosity measurements (∼ 36 %) performed on Boom Clay. (authors)

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Imprint Title
Proceedings of the NEA Clay Club Workshop on Clay characterisation from nanoscopic to microscopic resolution
Imprint Pagination
168 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 104-107
Report number
NEA-RWM-CLAYCLUB--2013-1

Conference

Title
NEA Clay Club Workshop on clay characterisation from nanoscopic to microscopic resolution
Dates
6-8 Sep 2011
Place
Karlsruhe (Germany)

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Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD (NEA)
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Nuclear Energy Agency of the OECD (NEA)
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46109583
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S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE; S58: GEOSCIENCES;
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BOOM CLAY; INTERFACES; NANOSTRUCTURES; PORE STRUCTURE; POROSITY; SCANNING ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
Descriptors DEC
CLAYS; DISTRIBUTION; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; MICROSCOPY; MICROSTRUCTURE; MINERALS; SILICATE MINERALS

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