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Mineralogical study on regularly interstratified dioctahedral mica-smectites

敏彦 松田
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Microtopography of regularly-interstratified mica and smectite

TL;DR: In this article, the gold decoration technique of electron microscopy was used to observe the microtopography of natural (001) surfaces of 1:1 regularly-interstratified mica/smectite minerals (expandable layer: 40-45%).
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K-rich rectorite from kaolinized micaschist of the Sesia-Lanzo Zone, Italy

TL;DR: In this paper, a variety of techniques including microprobe analysis, infrared spectroscopy, single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy and thermal analysis were used to study the mica-smectite interstratification.
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Ca-Rectorite from Sano Mine, Nagano Prefecture, Japan

TL;DR: The most Ca-rich rectorite reported to date is Ca-rectorite from the Sano Mine, Nagano Prefecture, Japan as mentioned in this paper, which has a structural formula of (Mg0.16)EX(Ca0.59Na0.27K0.17[Al3.17]Al0.94Mg 0.08 Feo0.07Ti0.4]
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Further investigations on the rehydration characteristics of rectorite

TL;DR: In this article, the rehydration and rehydroxylation properties of homoionic rectorites (saturated with Ca 2+, Mg 2 § Na § or K +) were further investigated.
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Microtopography of regularly-interstratified mica and smectite

TL;DR: In this article, the gold decoration technique of electron microscopy was used to observe the microtopography of natural (001) surfaces of 1:1 regularly-interstratified mica/smectite minerals (expandable layer: 40-45%).
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K-rich rectorite from kaolinized micaschist of the Sesia-Lanzo Zone, Italy

TL;DR: In this paper, a variety of techniques including microprobe analysis, infrared spectroscopy, single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy and thermal analysis were used to study the mica-smectite interstratification.
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Ca-Rectorite from Sano Mine, Nagano Prefecture, Japan

TL;DR: The most Ca-rich rectorite reported to date is Ca-rectorite from the Sano Mine, Nagano Prefecture, Japan as mentioned in this paper, which has a structural formula of (Mg0.16)EX(Ca0.59Na0.27K0.17[Al3.17]Al0.94Mg 0.08 Feo0.07Ti0.4]
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Further investigations on the rehydration characteristics of rectorite

TL;DR: In this article, the rehydration and rehydroxylation properties of homoionic rectorites (saturated with Ca 2+, Mg 2 § Na § or K +) were further investigated.
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