Clays and Clay Minerals
Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on Clays and Clay Minerals
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Clays and Clay Minerals
Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on Clays and Clay Minerals
About This Book
Earth Sciences, Volume 11: Clays and Clay Minerals covers the proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on Clays and Clay Minerals, held at the Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana on October 5-8, 1960, sponsored by the Committee on Clay Minerals of the National Academy of Sciences â National Research Council. The Conference features two symposia, namely, the "Engineering Aspects of Physico-Chemical Properties of Clays" and the "Clay-Organic Complexes". This book is composed of 42 chapters and begins with descriptions of the mechanical, structural, thermodynamic, physical, and thermal properties of clay minerals. The succeeding chapters are devoted to certain reactions, theoretical and experimental aspects, occurrence, formation, and sorption properties of these minerals. Other chapters explore other involved mineral reactions, including interlamellar, cation exchange, swelling, and adsorption. The concluding chapters examine the viscometric constants of suspension, stabilization mechanism, and random growth of certain clay minerals. This book will be of value to geologists, mineralogists, and researchers in the field.
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- Front Cover
- Clays and Clay Minerals
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- CLAYS AND CLAY MINERALS
- PREFACE
- FIELD TRIP HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NINTH NATIONAL CLAY CONFERENCE OCTOBER 5, 1960
- CHAPTER 1. THE INFLUENCE OF PHYSICO-CHEMICAL FACTORS UPON THE MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF CLAYS
- CHAPTER 2. ADSORBED WATER ON CLAY: A REVIEW
- CHAPTER 3. THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF WATER IN SUSPENSIONS OF MONTMORILLONITE
- CHAPTER 4. BEHAVIOR OF MOIST SOILS IN A THERMAL ENERGY FIELD
- CHAPTER 5. THE STRUCTURAL STATUS OF CLAY SYSTEMS
- CHAPTER 6. HYDRAULIC FLOW THROUGH SATURATED CLAYS
- CHAPTER 7. COMPONENTS OF PORE WATER PRESSURE AND THEIR ENGINEERING SIGNIFICANCE
- CHAPTER 8. SHEAR STRENGTH AND CONSOLIDATION CHARACTERISTICS OF CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM ILLITE
- CHAPTER 9. SHEAR STRENGTH OF MONTMORILLONITE AND KAOLINITE RELATED TO INTERPARTICLE FORCES
- CHAPTER 10. INFLUENCE OF ADSORBED WATER ON EXCHANGEABLE ION MOVEMENT
- CHAPTER 11. SELF-DIFFUSION OF EXCHANGEABLE CATIONS IN BENTONITE
- CHAPTER 12. THE FLOW OF SALT SOLUTIONS THROUGH COMPACTED CLAY
- CHAPTER 13. ANION INFLUENCE ON SOME SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- CHAPTER 14. FLOCCULATION OF SELECTED CLAYS BY VARIOUS ELECTROLYTES
- CHAPTER 15. HYDROTHERMAL PRODUCTS FORMED FROM MONTMORILLONITE CLAY SYSTEMS
- CHAPTER 16. THEORY OF FLOCCULATION, SUBSIDENCE AND REFILTRATION RATES OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS FLOCCULATED BY POLYELECTROLYTES
- CHAPTER 17. HALLOYSITE AND GIBBSITE FORMATION IN HAWAII
- CHAPTER 18. CLAY MINERAL ALTERATION IN SOME INDIANA SOILS
- CHAPTER 19. HYDROTHERMAL REGULARLY INTERSTRATIFIED CHLORITE-VERMICULITE AND TOBERMORITE IN ALTERATION ZONES AT GOLDFIELD, NEVADA
- CHAPTER 20. CLAY MINERALS IN ROCKS OF THE LOWER PART OF THE OQUIRRH FORMATION, UTAH
- CHAPTER 21. CLAY POLYMERIZATION IN CARBONATE ROCKS: A SILICIFICATION REACTION DEFINED
- CHAPTER 22. DEHYDRATION OF FULLY HYDRATED HALLOYSITE FROM LAWRENCE COUNTY, INDIANA
- CHAPTER 23. MINERALOGICAL PROBLEMS, OF INTERMEDIATE CLAY MINERALS
- CHAPTER 24. THE SPECIFIC SORPTION OF COBALT AND ZINC BY LAYER SILICATES
- CHAPTER 25. THE LOCATION OF BOUND COBALT ON 2:1 LAYER SILICATES
- CHAPTER 26. DEHYDRATION AND REHYDRATION STUDIES OF CLAY MINERALS BY INFRARED ABSORPTION SPECTRA
- CHAPTER 27. MEASUREMENT OF THICKNESS OF DISPERSED CLAY FLAKES WITH THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE
- CHAPTER 28. SIGNIFICANCE OF KAOLINITE INTERSALATION IN CLAY MINERAL ANALYSIS
- CHAPTER 29. INTERLAMELLAR REACTIONS OF CLAYS AND OTHER SUBSTANCES
- CHAPTER 30. CATION EXCHANGE OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ON MONTMORILLONITE IN ORGANIC MEDIA
- CHAPTER 31. A SWELLING CHLORITE MINERAL
- CHAPTER 32. ADSORPTION BY ORGANO-CLAY COMPLEXES
- CHAPTER 33. SOME CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE ADSORPTION OF QUINOLINE BY CLAY MINERALS IN AQUEOUS SUSPENSIONS
- CHAPTER 34. ADSORPTION OF 1-n-ALKYL PYRIDINIUM BROMIDES BY MONTMORILLONITE
- CHAPTER 35. MONTMORILLONITE-POLYALCOHOLCOMPLEXES
- CHAPTER 36. ADSORPTION OF PROTEINS, ENZYMES AND ANTIBIOTICS BY MONTMORILLONITE
- CHAPTER 37. ADSORPTION OF HYDROLYZED POLY-ACRYLONITRILE ON KAOLINITE
- CHAPTER 38. ORIENTATION AND PACKING OF ALIPHATIC CHAIN MOLECULES ON MONTMORILLONITE
- CHAPTER 39. SWELLING OF SOME VERMICULITE-ORGANIC COMPLEXES IN WATER
- CHAPTER 40. VISCOSIMETRIC CONSTANTS OF SUSPENSIONS OF CLAY-POLYMER COMPLEXES
- CHAPTER 41. MECHANISM OF STABILIZATION OF COHESIVE SOILS BY TREATMENT WITH ORGANIC CATIONS
- CHAPTER 42. A RANDOM INTERGROWTH OF SEPIOLITE AND ATTAPULGITE
- INDEX