The amorphous mineral colloids were separated by the particle size method from four Hawaiian soils and a Japanese soil known to have high contents of these colloids. These five soils represent weathering conditions ranging from moderately to strongly weathered, with varying silica-alumina ratios. The physico-chemical properties of amorphous mineral colloids were studied by several methods: X-ray diffraction analysis, differential thermal analysis, elemental analysis, electron microscopy, infrared absorption spectroscopy, surface area determination, and cation exchange capacity determination. The fine clay fraction (less than O.1 μ) was x-ray amorphous with various amounts of weakly formed 2: 1 minerals. The coarse clay fraction consisted ma...
The soil that is often called dirt is not as dirty as many people think. If we remove the 5 to 10%...
Allophane and halloysite are the most common secondary aluminosilicate minerals in Andosols develope...
A toposequence at the northern slope of Mt. Kawi (East Java), having andic properties, were studied....
The -1 micron portion of several diversified soils were separated by sedimentary fractionation. Phys...
Quantitative analysis of soil elay minerals after X-ray, differential thermal, infrared, cation exch...
THE PRESENCE of amorphous mineral colloids in soils and geologic formations is not as un-common as w...
In order to show the effect of amorphous, inorganic constituents amorphous aluminium silicate hydrat...
from Andosols in Japan and New Zealand, were investigated by selective dissolution techniques. Acid ...
In this work, surface properties, colloidal behaviours and mobilization processes of easily disperse...
The purpose of this work was to determine the colloidal content of certain soils and to make analyse...
Abstract-An attempt has been made to assemble the best thermodynamic information currently available...
Examination of clays from surface and basal horizons of four Scottish soils by differential thermal ...
The work presented is the investigation of the effect of phosphoric acid on the compaction and shear...
Abstract Morphology and chemical structure of allophane which was found in soils developed from volc...
A modeling approach was applied to understand and clarify the composite phenomena of the organo-mine...
The soil that is often called dirt is not as dirty as many people think. If we remove the 5 to 10%...
Allophane and halloysite are the most common secondary aluminosilicate minerals in Andosols develope...
A toposequence at the northern slope of Mt. Kawi (East Java), having andic properties, were studied....
The -1 micron portion of several diversified soils were separated by sedimentary fractionation. Phys...
Quantitative analysis of soil elay minerals after X-ray, differential thermal, infrared, cation exch...
THE PRESENCE of amorphous mineral colloids in soils and geologic formations is not as un-common as w...
In order to show the effect of amorphous, inorganic constituents amorphous aluminium silicate hydrat...
from Andosols in Japan and New Zealand, were investigated by selective dissolution techniques. Acid ...
In this work, surface properties, colloidal behaviours and mobilization processes of easily disperse...
The purpose of this work was to determine the colloidal content of certain soils and to make analyse...
Abstract-An attempt has been made to assemble the best thermodynamic information currently available...
Examination of clays from surface and basal horizons of four Scottish soils by differential thermal ...
The work presented is the investigation of the effect of phosphoric acid on the compaction and shear...
Abstract Morphology and chemical structure of allophane which was found in soils developed from volc...
A modeling approach was applied to understand and clarify the composite phenomena of the organo-mine...
The soil that is often called dirt is not as dirty as many people think. If we remove the 5 to 10%...
Allophane and halloysite are the most common secondary aluminosilicate minerals in Andosols develope...
A toposequence at the northern slope of Mt. Kawi (East Java), having andic properties, were studied....