pelelo
Geotechnical
- Aug 10, 2009
- 357
Hello,
When performing rock coring (rotary drilling), I was wondering how would you measure the recovery and RQD for an specific run IF there are different types of rock?.
For example, the total run is 5 feet (60 inches). The first (top) 1 ft is sandstone, then 1.5 ft limestone, then 1 ft of claystone (at the bottom). The OVERALL recovery (REC) is 3.5 /5 x 100 = 70%.
Same for the RQD. Core length > 4": 5" (sandstone), 8" (limestone) and 0" (claystone). The OVERALL RQD would be 13/60 x 100 = 22%. This would classify the rock as very poor quality (RQD < 25%). However, this RQD was based on 2 types of rocks (Sandstone + limestone).
Do you state anything special during the rock description when this situation happens?
When performing rock coring (rotary drilling), I was wondering how would you measure the recovery and RQD for an specific run IF there are different types of rock?.
For example, the total run is 5 feet (60 inches). The first (top) 1 ft is sandstone, then 1.5 ft limestone, then 1 ft of claystone (at the bottom). The OVERALL recovery (REC) is 3.5 /5 x 100 = 70%.
Same for the RQD. Core length > 4": 5" (sandstone), 8" (limestone) and 0" (claystone). The OVERALL RQD would be 13/60 x 100 = 22%. This would classify the rock as very poor quality (RQD < 25%). However, this RQD was based on 2 types of rocks (Sandstone + limestone).
Do you state anything special during the rock description when this situation happens?