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Mineral (iron sulphate) sometimes found in the crushed stone serving as backfill under the concrete slab on floor of buildings. By oxidizing in contact with moisture and oxygen, pyrite:
The volume increase of the crushed stone backfill can thus cause a concrete slab on floor to crack and even lift it up.