Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the physical and geo-mechanical properties such as specific gravity, porosity, uniaxial compressive strength (UCS) etc. of shale, hosting lead and zinc ore in Enyigba, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. The strength properties of the black shale were analyzed because the variability in the strength of rock masses must be properly accounted for, to determine their utility in engineering design. Several tests were carried out on the intact shale samples, and the results were converted to bulk mass strength values using the Hoek–Brown criterion. The results showed that the UCS of the black shale ranged from 38.3 to 43.7 MPa for a geological strength index (GSI) value of 75; and from 54.2 to 60.4 MPa for a GSI value of 80. The specific gravity was 2.89 while the bulk density and porosity values were 290.3 kg/m3 and 15.56% respectively. Also, it was determined that there is a strong correlation between the UCS and specific gravity of the rock, with negligible levels of correlation, both positive and negative, between the UCS and the other mechanical properties examined. In conclusion, the black shale sample from Enyigba is characterized as a medium to hard rock that is suitable for engineering and mining projects.

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