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  • Quirk, James P. (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    The Marilyn and Sturges W. Bailey Distinguished Member Award of The Clay Minerals Society was made to Dr Keith Norrish, CSIRO Division of Soils, Adelaide, Australia, at the 38th annual meeting of The Clay Minerals Society ...
  • Unknown author (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
  • Carrillo-rosua, Javier; Morales-ruano, Salvador; Esteban-arispe, Inaki; Hach-ali, Purificacion Fenoll (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Phyllosilicate mineralogy is key to understanding hydrothermal processes within accepted epithermal deposit models but little information has been published about the mineral chemistry of epithermal deposits. X-ray ...
  • Pardo, Pablo; Bastida, Joaquin; Serrano, Francisco J.; Ibanez, Rafael; Kojdecki, Marek A. (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Abstract-Due to the great technological importance of the microstructure of kaolinite, characterizing its evolution during dry milling of kaolin and analyzing the microstructural information obtained from different methods ...
  • Jaber, Maguy; Gaslain, Fabrice O. M.; Miehe -brendle, Jocelyne (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Abstract—Organotalcs, in which organic moieties are covalently bonded to Si atoms belonging to the tetrahedral sheets, are usually prepared by a sol-gel process starting from ethanolic solution of Mg nitrate, organo-alcoxysilanes, ...
  • Seiffarth, Torsten; Kaps, Christian (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Abstract—Bentonites are excellent materials for sequestering various metal cations because of the cation fixation ability of the constituent montmorillonite layers, but sometimes, such as in the case of Cu2+, th e exact ...
  • Cabello, E.; Morales, M. P.; Serna, C. J.; Barron, V.; Torrent, J. (The Clay Minerals SocietyThe Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Abstract—Soil formation usually results in an increase in magnetic susceptibility. The magnetic properties of the products of transformation of ferrihydrite, a typical precursor of other soil Fe oxides, were examined in ...
  • Scholtzova, Eva; Smrcok, L’ubomir (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    The aims of this study were to obtain accurate structural information on the dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and dimethylselenoxide (DMSeO) kaolinite intercalates, paying close attention to the hydrogenbond geometries, and to ...
  • Kaufhold, Stephan; Kaufhold, Annette; Jahn, Reinhold; Brito, Salomon; Dohrmann, Reiner; Hoffmann, Rainer; Gliemann, Hartmut; Weidler, Peter; Frechen, Manfred (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    In Ecuador, DINAGE (known today as the Servicio Geolo´gico Nacional) and the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources have discovered a huge allophane deposit covering an area of >4000 km2. This study ...
  • Prasanna, S. V.; Radha, A. V.; Kamath, P. V.; Kannan, S. (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Because of the anisotropy in bonding, layered hydroxides crystallize with extensive structural disorder due to the incorporation of stacking faults. In contrast, the loss of crystallinity in Br-ion intercalated layered ...
  • Szczerba, Marek; Srodon, Jan (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Illite age analysis (IAA) is a classical method for extracting diagenetic and detrital ages from mixed ages measured by K-Ar. This approach is based on measuring the masses of diagenetic and detrital illitic components in ...
  • Fischer, Hakon; Weidler, Peter G.; Grobety, Bernard; Luster, Jorg; Gehring, Andreas U. (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    The influence of Cu(II) on the hydrothermal and thermal transformations of a synthetic hectorite was investigated by a combined approach using mainly X-ray diffraction, thermal analyses, and electron paramagnetic resonance ...
  • Morodome, Shoji; Kawamura, Katsuyuki (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Abstract—The effects of temperature on the swelling properties of smectites are important for a variety of different geological conditions, but studies on this topic have been rather limited. The purpose of this study was ...
  • Kawano, Motoharu; Hatta, Tamao; Hwang, Jinyeon (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Amino acids are present in various geochemical environments and they interact with mineral surfaces. To evaluate the effects of amino acids on mineral dissolution at pH conditions less than their isoelectric points (pI), ...
  • Grygar, Tomas; Kadlec, Jaroslav; Zigova, Anna; Mihaljevic, Martin; Nekutova, Tereza; Lojka, Richard; Svetlik, Ivo (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Copper(II) triethylenetetramine [Cu(trien)]2+ is an agent suitable for the 1-step determination of the cation exchange capacity (CEC) of many geomaterials using a procedure much less laborious than other, commonly used ...
  • Valdre, Giovanni; Malferrari, Daniele; Brigatti, Maria Franca (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Natural and synthetic micas have been used widely as substrates to study biological systems; but, as in the case of negatively charged DNA, anionic charge repulsion may render micas a less than ideal templating surface for ...
  • Li, Zhaohui; Jiang, Wei-teh (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Intercalation of a wide variety of alkylammonium cations into the interlayer spaces of swelling clay minerals leads to many different applications, ranging from surface-charge measurements to rendering the clay compatible ...
  • Alimova, Alexandra; Katz, A.; Steiner, Nicholas; Rudolph, Elizabeth; Wei, Hui; Steiner, Jeffrey C.; Gottlieb, Paul (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Bacteria play an important role in determining the properties and behavior of clay minerals in natural environments and such interactions have great potential for creating stable biofilms and carbon storage sites in soils, ...
  • Yu, Bingsong; Dong, Hailiang; Jiang, Hongchen; Lv, Guo; Eberl, Dennis; Li, Shanying; Kim, Jinwook (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Abstract—The role of saline lake sediments in preserving organic matter has long been recognized. In order to further understand the preservation mechanisms, the role of clay minerals was studied. Three sediment cores, 25, ...
  • Bzdek, Bryan R.; Mcguire, Molly M. (The Clay Minerals Society, 2009)
    Reductionof structural Fe insmectites affects the surface chemical behavior of the clay, but the underlying mechanism and changes in clay structure are still in need of investigation, particularly with respect to changes ...