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Triaxial compressive strength data of tests conducted at elevated temperature on hydrothermalised basalt samples from Osa Peninsula (Costa Rica) and oceanic crust basalt from Cocos Plate

Ougier-Simonin, Audrey | Clarke, Alex

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

(2023)

This dataset contains raw (clean but not interpreted) triaxial compressive strength data of tests conductive at elevated pressure and temperature as outlined in "Vannucchi, P., Clarke, A., de Montserrat, A., Ougier-Simonin, A., Aldega, L., & Morgan, J. P. (2022). A strength inversion origin for non-volcanic tremor. Nature Communications, 13(1), 2311. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-29944-8". The data is provided in a .zip folder containing the files of 5 experiments that are 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, time, axial force, axial displacement, axial stress, confining displacement, confining pressure, axial strain A and B, axial average strain, circumferential extensometer, circumferential strain, volumetric strain, internal temperature, and axial delta P were recorded. Triaxial testing was undertaken using the MTS 815 servo-controlled stiff frame inside a vessel capable of a confining pressure up to 140 MPa at the Rock Mechanics and Physics Laboratory, British Geological Survey, UK. The confining cell is fitted with external heater bands and utilizing utilizes cascade control from internal and external thermocouples (accurate to ± 0.5°C). An initial axial pre-load of 2.3 kN was applied, to ensure a stable contact and alignment of the platens. The confining pressure vessel was then closed and filled with mineral oil confining fluid. The axial pre-load was maintained whilst the confining pressure was applied at 2 MPa/min to 60 or 120 MPa; these values were chosen to approximately bracket the pressures at the up-dip limit of seismic nucleation, corresponding to 2 – 4 km depth (Arroyo et al., 2014). At this point, whilst held in axial force and confining pressure control, the rig was heated at 2°C/min to 60°C to approximate the average temperature conditions at the depth of the up-dip limit of seismic nucleation (Harris and Spinelli, 2010). The samples were then left for approximately 1 hour allowing thermal equilibrium to be reached throughout the confining fluid and the samples. Once stable, axial loading was initiated in constant axial strain rate control at a rate of 5.0 x 10-6 s-1 until macroscopic failure occurred or a significant amount of post peak-stress axial strain was recorded (between 2% and 5%). We note that one test was conducted at the higher temperature of T=120°C with a result within 2.5% of the strength at T=60°C (Table 1). As this is below the expected sample-to-sample variability, no further temperature studies were conducted. The axial load, axial load actuator displacement, axial stress (s1), differential stress (Q=s1 - s3), confining pressure Pc (= s2= s3), confining pressure actuator displacement, axial strain (eax), circumferential strain (ecirc) and temperature were monitored throughout at sampling frequencies of 1s and 0.5kN. File names are: YYYY-MM-DD_LabProjectNumber_SiteName-SampleNumber

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Igneous rock
Osa mlange
deformation testing
compression testing
triaxial conventional apparatus
high temperature
stress
strength
triaxial compressive strength s1gts2s3
residual strength
elastic strain
inelastic strain
Youngs modulus
bulk sample deformation behaviour
brittle deformation
brittleductile deformation
shear failure
shear fracturing
Basalt

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
deformation testing
compression testing
residual strength
residual strength
elastic strain
elastic strain
inelastic strain
inelastic strain
Young's modulus
poroelastic deformation
Young's modulus
brittle deformation
brittle-ductile deformation
shear failure
basalt

MSL enriched keywords
Apparatus
deformation testing
compression testing
Measured property
mechanical strength
residual strength
Measured property
mechanical strength
residual strength
strain
elastic strain
strain
elastic strain
inelastic strain
inelastic strain
elasticity
Young's modulus
Inferred deformation behavior
deformation behaviour
poroelastic deformation
elasticity
Young's modulus
brittle deformation
brittle-ductile deformation
localized deformation
shear failure
igneous rock - extrusive
basic extrusive
basalt
triaxial compressive strength (s1>s2=s3)
Earth's structure
Earth crust
oceanic crust
liquid phase
oil in pores
mineral oil
confining pressure vessel
triaxial compression apparatus

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

10.5285/436290d4-a813-4797-bac4-1f8af4af7d78


Authors

Ougier-Simonin, Audrey

British Geological Survey;

Clarke, Alex

Royal Holloway University of London;


Citiation

Ougier-Simonin, A., & Clarke, A. (2023). Triaxial compressive strength data of tests conducted at elevated temperature on hydrothermalised basalt samples from Osa Peninsula (Costa Rica) and oceanic crust basalt from Cocos Plate [Data set]. NERC EDS National Geoscience Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/436290D4-A813-4797-BAC4-1F8AF4AF7D78


Geo location(s)

Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Cocos plate, North Pacific