Sandstone cracks reveal potential for predicting geological disasters.
The researchers studied how sandstone behaves under different pressures and unloading rates. They found that sandstone expands before breaking, and this expansion doesn't stop even with more pressure. More cracks form with higher pressure. The rock's permeability increases with faster unloading. The speed of unloading affects how the rock's permeability changes. This information can help predict and prevent disasters in different excavation scenarios.