Microfractography of granitic rocks under confocal scanning laser microscopy |
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Authors: | M. MONTOTO,A. MARTÍ NEZ-NISTAL,A. RODRÍ GUEZ-REY,N. FERN NDEZ-MERAYO,P. SORIANO |
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Affiliation: | M. MONTOTO,A. MARTÍNEZ-NISTAL,A. RODRÍGUEZ-REY,N. FERNÁNDEZ-MERAYO,P. SORIANO |
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Abstract: | Scanning laser microscopy, in the confocal mode (CSLM) has been applied to a granitic rock to characterize its fissure space. The technique provides a unique three-dimensional picture of the rock microfractography. CSLM is unique in observing fine details of the fractographic network (connectivity, tortuosity, etc.), its geometry and its relation to other rock-forming components. The fractographic images with standard fluorescence microscopy are compared with those obtained with CSLM. The examples presented emphasize the advantages of CSLM: three-dimensional visualization of the microfractographic network, crack connectivity, automatic evaluation of direction and slope of fissures. These studies are related to the migration of radionuclides in the geosphere. The relations between potentially water-conducting open fissures, and the rock-forming minerals provide a means of modelling the ‘radionuclide retardation mechanism’, a security factor in their definitive storage in rock masses. |
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Keywords: | Confocal microscopy scanning laser microscopy fluorescence microscopy three-dimensional microfractography fissures cracks rocks granite image processing stereology |
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