In any clay deposit, the nature of the mineral assem-blage and the composition of individual clay minerals can change radically in a few cm. Consequently, an
clay mineralogy indicate ageneral trend in which montmorillonoids (smectites, 17 A) are enriched rel...
Studies on clays in Japan were begun about 1900. Modern clay mineralogical work began about 1940 and...
Thermal analysis involves a dynamic phenomeno-logical approach to the study of materials by observin...
In any clay deposit, the nature of the mineral assem-blage and the composition of individual clay mi...
Chemical analysis is an essential step to establish the nature of minerals (Newman, 1987). The tech-...
The Clay Minerals Society maintains a repository of Source Clays to provide scientists and researche...
The interface between the surfaces of clay minerals and other materials (aqueous solution, organic m...
Clay minerals in the mud and soil that coat the Earth's surface are part of a clay cycle that breaks...
The cation exchange capacity (CEC) of fine-grained materials, and especially clay minerals, is a fun...
Induct ive ly coupled p lasma-mass spect rometry ( ICP-MS) is ideally suited for the rapid and simul...
For more than forty years, The Clay Minerals Society has dispensed a set of source clays which have ...
For more than forty years, The Clay Minerals Society has dispensed a set of source clays which have ...
Among early observers of the origin and occurrence ofclay minerals were those geologists who describ...
The clay minerals of the Negev sediments from the early Cambrian to the late Tertiary are largely de...
Data in the literature for soils that are dominated by each of the main types of clay minerals were ...
clay mineralogy indicate ageneral trend in which montmorillonoids (smectites, 17 A) are enriched rel...
Studies on clays in Japan were begun about 1900. Modern clay mineralogical work began about 1940 and...
Thermal analysis involves a dynamic phenomeno-logical approach to the study of materials by observin...
In any clay deposit, the nature of the mineral assem-blage and the composition of individual clay mi...
Chemical analysis is an essential step to establish the nature of minerals (Newman, 1987). The tech-...
The Clay Minerals Society maintains a repository of Source Clays to provide scientists and researche...
The interface between the surfaces of clay minerals and other materials (aqueous solution, organic m...
Clay minerals in the mud and soil that coat the Earth's surface are part of a clay cycle that breaks...
The cation exchange capacity (CEC) of fine-grained materials, and especially clay minerals, is a fun...
Induct ive ly coupled p lasma-mass spect rometry ( ICP-MS) is ideally suited for the rapid and simul...
For more than forty years, The Clay Minerals Society has dispensed a set of source clays which have ...
For more than forty years, The Clay Minerals Society has dispensed a set of source clays which have ...
Among early observers of the origin and occurrence ofclay minerals were those geologists who describ...
The clay minerals of the Negev sediments from the early Cambrian to the late Tertiary are largely de...
Data in the literature for soils that are dominated by each of the main types of clay minerals were ...
clay mineralogy indicate ageneral trend in which montmorillonoids (smectites, 17 A) are enriched rel...
Studies on clays in Japan were begun about 1900. Modern clay mineralogical work began about 1940 and...
Thermal analysis involves a dynamic phenomeno-logical approach to the study of materials by observin...