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Mineralogy and engineering properties of the Yazoo Clay Formation, Jackson Group, Central Mississippi

Posted on:2006-04-20Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Mississippi State UniversityCandidate:Taylor, Angela CFull Text:PDF
GTID:2452390008971149Subject:Geology
Abstract/Summary:
The Yazoo Clay is a calcareous fossiliferous mudrock that outcrops in a northwest-southeast belt across much of Mississippi and in adjacent states. Based on over 240 X-ray diffraction analyses, the average composition of the Yazoo Clay is 28% smectite, 24% kaolinite, 22% quartz, 15% calcite, 8% illite, 2% feldspar, and 1% gypsum. Exposed Yazoo clay is weathered to a depth of 30--40 ft. and has a distinctive yellow brown color; unweathered Yazoo is blue/gray. In most wells, smectite is more abundant in weathered clay than in unweathered clay. Mineralogic changes correlate well with engineering properties of the samples, which in general show a decrease in plasticity indices with depth. Weathered Yazoo clay exhibits greater mineralogic variability than unweathered clay. Mineralogical content also varies laterally. Lateral variation, along with correlative smectite content and engineering properties, is the reason for "roller coaster" roadways and structural damage caused by the swelling Yazoo Clay.
Keywords/Search Tags:Yazoo clay, Engineering properties
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