Natural Aggregates at Makkah Governate, Western Saudi Arabia |
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Authors: | A. A. Al-Harthi A. A. Amin |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Earth Sciences, King Abdul Aziz University, PO Box 1744, Jeddah 21441, Saudi Arabia Fax: +9662 695 2095 / 2323, SA |
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Abstract: | Natural coarse and fine aggregates which accumulated along six selected wadis in the region of Makkah were assessed both
qualitatively and quantitatively. The six wadis were Numan, Al-Yamanyah, Al-Shamyah, Hwarah, Alaf and Faydah. More than 440
aggregate samples were collected and their physical, mechanical and chemical properties determined. Petrographic studies on
the gravel samples were undertaken to characterise the aggregate types. The results were compared with ASTM and British Standard
specifications. The aggregates were generally within the acceptable limits for use in concrete although there were the relatively
high values of chloride, sulphate and total dissolved salts in the fine aggregates in Wadis Alaf, Hwarah and Faydah. Nine
fine aggregate samples representing upstream, midstream and downstream deposits from these saline wadis were washed in distilled
waters after which the aggregates were within the acceptable limits for structural concrete. There were indications of material
which could cause alkali-silica in the coarse aggregate at Wadi Faydah. The study proved reserves of 12.5 million m3 of coarse aggregate and 23 million m3 of fine aggregate.
Received: 27 May 1998 · Accepted: 18 February 1999 |
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Keywords: | Natural aggregates Wadi aggregate Concrete Engineering properties Makkah Saudi Arabia |
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