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The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2012

Applied Petrologic Study of the Daebo Biotite Granites in the mid Gyeonggi Massif

Hyun-Soo Yun; Sei-Sun Hong; Deok-Won Park; Jin-Young Lee

Jurassic Daebo biotite granites, known as one of the main stone resources in the country, are widely and away distributed in the Pocheon and Yangju areas of the mid Gyeonggi massif. The objects of the study are mainly to reveal the unique characteristics of grain size, rock color, mineral composition, physical property and fracture system from the above biotite granites. Biotite granites from the Pocheon area (PG) and Yangju area (YG) are represented by coarse-grained and light gray, and medium to coarse-grained and grayish to light gray, respectively. In modes, main minerals of Qz+Af+Pl (quartz+alkali feldspar+plagioclase) are more increased in the PG, and accessories of biotite are more increased in the YG, which differences can cause the PG more bright light gray than the YG. Specific gravity (SG) shows somewhat more increasing in the YG than the PG. These differences can be caused by more increasing in biotite contents of higher specific gravity compared to the major minerals in the former than the latter. Absorption ratio (AR) and porosity (PR) of the PG and YG show the same values of 0.33 % and 0.86 %, respectively. In the correlations, PR vs SG and AR vs PR show gradually negative and distinctly positive trends, respectively. Compressive strength (CS) and tensile strength (TS) show increasing in the PG (CS: 1,775 , TS: 87 ) than the YG (CS: 1,647 , TS: 79 ). These strength characteristics could be attributed to the inherent rock textures of them. Abrasive hardness (AH) also shows a little increasing in PG, which can be caused by increase in quartz contents having higher hardness than the other major minerals. Orientations of fracture sets from the PG and YG were compared with those of vertical rift and grain planes in Mesozoic granites of the country. From the overlapped diagram, the distribution pattern between fracture sets and above vertical planes suggests that microcrack systems developed in Mesozoic granites in Korea occur also in the Daebo biotite granite bodies of the mid Gyeonggi massif. From the relation diagram showing the characteristics of fracture patterns for the above two area, PG and YG may have more potentiality for dimension and non-dimension stone resources, respectively.


The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2011

Characteristics of the Rock Cleavage in Jurassic Granite, Geochang

Deok-Won Park

Jurassic granite from Hapcheon was analysed with respect to the characteristics of the rock cleavage. The phases of distribution of microcracks were well evidenced from the enlarged photomicrographs() of the thin section. The planes of principal set of microcracks are parallel to the rift plane and those of secondary set are parallel to the grain plane. These rift and grain microcracks are mutually near-perpendicular on the hardway planes. Consequently the rock cleavage of Jurassic granite from the studied quarry can be related to the preferred orientation of microcracks. Microcrack parameters such as number, length and density show an order of rift > grain > hardway. These results indicate a relative magnitude of the rock cleavage. Meanwhile, brazilian tensile strengths were measured with respect to the six directions. The results revealed a strong correlation between mechanical property with microcrack parameters.


The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2017

Evaluation for Rock Cleavage Using Distribution of Microcrack Lengths and Spacings (1)

Deok-Won Park

The characteristics of the rock cleavage in Jurassic Geochang granite were analysed using the distribution of microcrack lengths and spacings. The phases of distribution of the above lengths and spacings were derived from the enlarged photomicrographs(×6.7) of the thin section. First, the length and spacing-cumulative diagrams for the six directions of rock cleavages were arranged in increasing order(H2 → R1) on the density(ρ) of microcrack length. The various parameters were extracted through the combination of the above two types of diagrams. The discrimination factors representing the three quarrying planes and three rock cleavages were acquired through the mutual contrast between the values of parameters. The analysis results of the research are summarized as follows. The evaluation for the six directions of rock cleavages was performed using the parameters such as (1) intersection angle(α − β) and (2) exponent difference(λ S − λ L ) between two exponential straight lines related to spacing(α, λ S ) and length(β, λ L ). The values of parameters(1 and 2) are in order of H(hardway, (H1 + H2)/2) < G(grain, (G1 + G2)/2) < R(rift, (R1 + R2)/2). On the contrary, the values of the above two parameters for three planes are in order of R < G < H. Meanwhile, the direction of convergence between two exponential straight *Corresponding author Tel: +82-42-868-3123 E-mail: [email protected]


The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2007

Orientations of Vertical Rift and Grain Planes in Mesozoic Granites, Korea

Deok-Won Park


The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2015

Evaluation for Rock Cleavage Using Distribution of Microcrack Lengths

Deok-Won Park


The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2010

Characteristics of Fracture System in Precambrian Metamorphic Rocks and Mesozoic Granites from Seokmo-do, Ganghwa-gun

Deok-Won Park; Chang-Bum Lee


The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2009

Microcrack Orientations in Tertiary Crystalline Tuff from Northeastern Gyeongsang Basin

Deok-Won Park


The Journal of Engineering Geology | 2009

Geology and Geochemistry of Volcanic and Sedimentary Rocks from Deep Borehole in the Heunghae area, North Kyungsang Province

Chang-Bum Lee; Tong-Kwon Kim; Deok-Won Park


The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2007

Characteristics of Microcrack Orientations in Mesozoic Granites and Granitic Dyke Rocks from Seokmo-do, Ganghwa-gun

Deok-Won Park; Chang-Bum Lee


The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2016

Evaluation for Rock Cleavage Using Distribution of Microcrack Spacings (II)

Deok-Won Park

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