Abstract
Volcanic eruption at La Palma island (Tajogaite, 2021) has produced tons of volcanic ash as natural sediments spread all around the island covering existing crops, roads, embankments, buildings, etc., by that way producing damage to environment. For the rehabilitation and reconstruction of island, and its application to adjacent areas, it is practical and economical to employ these volcanic ashes as construction material being encountered in abundant volume, and by that way could be considered as a resource material instead as a waste material, reducing necessary volume of landfills for its deposition. This paper defines the investigation of chemical, mineralogical and geotechnical properties of these deposited materials for its possible reuse by that way providing solution for its recovery. These young volcanic ashes are studied in its fresh natural state, prior to consolidation and cementation has taken place for its chemical, mineralogical and geotechnical characterization. Volcanic ash of Tajogaite is of a poorly graded sandy nature having difficulties for its compaction, having low improvement of relative density by the application of standard compaction methods. Mineralogy analysis indicates it is rich in silica, iron, calcium and alumina oxide, although being necessary the addition of mineral additives for its alkali-activation. Geotechnical characteristics of different samples vary depending on the sampling site, being resistance parameters determined by direct shear test (friction angle 30° to 34°) and deformational properties defined by one-dimensional consolidation test considered low values as of loose sand materials (deformation modulus range from 20 to 40 MPa).
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