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Data Publication

Hydrostatic compressive tests on carbonates samples from Apulian Carbonate Platform at Pontrelli Quarry, Italy

Panza, Eliza | Dobbs, Marcus | Ougier-Simonin, Audrey | Agosta, Fabrizio

British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Data Centre (UKRI/NERC)

(2023)

This dataset contains experimental hydrostatic testing data with ultrasonic surveys and acoustic emission data as outlined in "Panza, E., Agosta, F., Rustichelli, A., Vinciguerra, S. C., Ougier-Simonin, A., Dobbs, M., & Prosser, G. (2019). Meso-to-microscale fracture porosity in tight limestones, results of an integrated field and laboratory study. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 103, 581-595, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2019.01.043". The data is provided in a .zip folder containing 11 files, with 10 files for each mechanical tests and 1 containing all the geophysical data recorded and calculated; accompanied by a README file for introduction. Files format is Microsoft Excel Worksheet (.xlsx) and data are tabulated. Each file contains the corresponding relevant sample’s details, and each column of data is clearly labelled, units included. For each experiment, mechanical dataset recorded time, axial force, axial displacement, axial stress, confining displacement, confining pressure, axial strains A and B, circumferential extensometer, and internal temperature. Physical dataset recorded sample’s dimensions, density, compressional (P) wave arrival time and shear (S1, S2) wave arrival times; details of calculated velocities and elastic parameters are also given. Ten right cylindrical samples of limestone from the Altamura Formation sampled at Pontrelli Quarry were tested in hydrostatic compression at a range of confining pressures (Pc = σ1=σ2=σ3) from 0 to 50, or 80 MPa, at 2 MPa/min. Samples were cored either horizontal (H) or vertical (V) that is respectively sub-parallel and sub-orthogonal to bedding; the orientation is indicated in the sample’s ID. Ultrasonic velocity measurements were performed at Pc = 0, 1, 2.5, 5, 10 MPa, and then at steps of 10 MPa up to the maximum Pc value. Each sample was tested oven dried (ca. 12 hours at 40 °C followed by cooling in a desiccator for 1 hour; all prior to the hydrostatic compression). All tests were conducted at room temperature. The experiments were conducted by Dr E. Panza, M. Dobbs and Dr A. Ougier-Simonin using the MTS815 Rock Testing System in triaxial configuration in the Rock Mechanics and Physics Laboratory of the British Geological Survey. All responsible for the collection and initial interpretation of the data.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
sedimentary rock
carbonate rock
Apulian Carbonate Platform
Italy
acoustic measurement active source
ultrasonic velocity surveys
P wave
compressional wave
S wave
deformation testing
shear wave
triaxial conventional apparatus
acoustic measurement passive
acoustic emission AE monitoring equipment triggered
acoustic emission AE count
hydrostatic compressive strength s1s2s3
crack closure
pore type
pore geometry
textural anisotropy
matrix porosity
fracture porosity

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
sedimentary rock
carbonate minerals
acoustic measurement - active source
acoustic measurement - active source
deformation testing
acoustic measurement - passive
acoustic measurement - passive
acoustic emission (AE) monitoring equipment - triggered
acoustic emission (AE) monitoring equipment - triggered
acoustic emission (AE) count
acoustic emission (AE) count
hydrostatic compressive strength (s1=s2=s3)

MSL enriched keywords
sedimentary rock
minerals
carbonate minerals
Ancillary equipment
acoustic measurement - active source
Ancillary equipment
model structure monitoring (3D)
acoustic measurement - active source
Apparatus
deformation testing
acoustic measurement - passive
acoustic measurement - passive
acoustic emission (AE) monitoring equipment - triggered
acoustic emission (AE) monitoring equipment - triggered
Measured property
acoustic emission (AE)
acoustic emission (AE) count
Measured property
acoustic emission (AE)
acoustic emission (AE) count
mechanical strength
hydrostatic compressive strength (s1=s2=s3)
limestone
ultrasonic imaging equipment
porosity
ultrasonic imaging equipment
porosity

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics
analogue modelling of geologic processes


Source publisher

British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Data Centre (UKRI/NERC)


DOI

10.5285/b1f5675b-d6c5-4751-8570-4a3d88a02ec8


Authors

Panza, Eliza

University of Basilicata;

Dobbs, Marcus

British Geological Survey;

Ougier-Simonin, Audrey

British Geological Survey;

Agosta, Fabrizio

University of Basilicata;


Citiation

Panza, E., Dobbs, M., Ougier-Simonin, A., & Agosta, F. (2023). Hydrostatic compressive tests on carbonates samples from Apulian Carbonate Platform at Pontrelli Quarry, Italy [Data set]. NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/B1F5675B-D6C5-4751-8570-4A3D88A02EC8