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The x-ray identification and crystal structures of clay minerals
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A soil vermiculite formed from a meta-gabbro, Loire-Atlantique, France
P. Ildefonse,E. Copin,B. Velde +2 more
TL;DR: In this paper, microprobe and atomic absorption analyses of large vermiculite crystals present in the upper horizon of a weathering profile on gabbro show that they differ appreciably in chemical composition.
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Computer Program for Analysing Interstratified Structures by Fourier Transform Methods
E. Vila,A. Ruiz-Amil +1 more
TL;DR: A computer program for analysing two-component interstratified structures by two different Fourier transform methods is described in this article, where the first method consists of the calculation of the X-ray diffraction intensity function, and in the second one the distribution function of interlayer distances is calculated.
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Vermiculite in Some Japanese Soils
TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the difference between vermiculite and montmorillonite is due simply to the difference in layer charge and that the division is essentially an arbitrary one.
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Grain size and clay mineralogy of Late Quaternary sediments on a tectonically active shelf, the southern Sea of Marmara: clues to hydrographic, tectonic and climatic evolution
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Characteristics and Genesis of Some Subalpine Podzols (Spodosols), Banff National Park, Alberta
R. H. King,G. R. Brewster +1 more
TL;DR: Two well-drained pedons within the subalpine ecotone at Bow Pass, Banff National Park, have been markedly influenced in their development by the chemical and physical composition of the parent mate as discussed by the authors.