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5. Rock Mass Characterization <br /> The Precambrian granitic gneiss rock mass at Morrison Quarry is characterized using the <br /> Hoek-Brown Criteria(Hoek, Brown, 1980), Rock Mass Rating (Bieniawski, 1976), and Q- <br /> System (Barton, 1974). The evaluations are based on subsurface data collected during <br /> drilling, visual inspections made during annual inspections, and geologic reconnaissance <br /> mapping. The section describes inputs and methods used for the rock mass characterization <br /> methods. Additional information is included in Appendix C on these methods. <br /> 5.1 Hoek-Brown <br /> The Hoek-Brown failure criteria method is an empirical rock mass model that uses results of <br /> laboratory strength testing and qualitative field observations to develop non-linear strength <br /> criterion for a rock mass. The method uses the Geological Strength Index (GSI) as one <br /> parameter to characterize the rock mass. The criterion is given by the following formula: <br /> 3 <br /> 0-11 = UU 3 + Uci (Mb—+ S <br /> a <br /> Uci <br /> where mb, s, and a are the rock mass material constants given by <br /> GSI — 100 <br /> m <br /> b = m i` ex p 28 — 14D <br /> s = exp[(GSI-100)/(9-3D)] <br /> a= 1/2 + 1/6 (e-Gsiiis_ e-20i3) <br /> Key input parameters for the generalized Hoek-Brown criteria are the intact uniaxial <br /> compressive strength (6ri), the GSI, material constant(mi), the disturbance factor(D), and <br /> either the intact modulus (Ei) or the rock mass modulus ratio (MR). The parameters for <br /> localized bench failures and global conditions are summarized in Table 5-1. The input <br /> parameters for sillimanitic gneiss are summarized in Table 5-2. Additional information on <br /> the selected rock mass parameters is contained in Appendix C.1. These recommended input <br /> parameters result in the shear stress versus normal stress failure envelopes (known as the <br /> Hoek-Brown Failure Criterion) presented in Figure 5-1. <br /> 18 <br /> Aggregate Industries—Morrison Quarry GEI Consultants, Inc. <br /> AM-07 Geotechnical Stability Exhibit November 2020 <br />