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The x-ray identification and crystal structures of clay minerals

George Brown
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The article was published on 1961-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 966 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Clay minerals.

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Weathering of primary minerals in volcanic ash-derived soils of the central cordillera of Colombia

TL;DR: In this article, four soils derived from recent volcanic ash were studied along an altitudinal transect on the east slope of the central Cordillera of Colombia, South America.
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The Effect of Phase Formation on Glass Leaching

TL;DR: In this paper, it has been shown that the release mechanism under static leaching conditions is very complex involving several processes, such as ion exchange and congruent dissolution, and fits using a combination of these two processes gave unsatisfactory results.
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History and Classification

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Mineralogy and provenance of the clastic deposits of the modern intertidal environment of the northern Arabian Gulf

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed mineralogical investigation was carried out to determine the composition, genesis and potential sources of the clastic deposits covering the modern intertidal environment of Kuwait.
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Thermal properties of different transition metal forms of montmorillonite intercalated with mono-, di-, and triethanolammonium compounds

TL;DR: In this article, different transition metal forms of montmorillonite have been intercalated with mono-, di-, and triethanolammonium cations via d coordination mechanism to investigate their thermal behavior, structural characteristics, surface properties, and elemental composition using TG, XRD, BET, and CHNS techniques.