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claymin.geoscienceworld.org/
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Web site for Clays and Clay Minerals. ... For an alternate route to Clays and Clay Minerals use this URL: ; ... About Clays and Clay Minerals...
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Clays and clay minerals have been mined since the Stone Age; today they are among the most important minerals used by manufacturing and environmental industries. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) supports studies of the properties of clays, the mechanisms of clay formation, and the behavior of clays during weathering.
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pubs.usgs.gov/info/clays/
pubs.usgs.gov/info/clays/
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As you can see from the above, clay minerals and oxide minerals (inluding quartz) are the most common byproducts of chemical weathering. Thus clay minerals and quartz are the most abundant contributors to clastic sediment and soil.
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www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/eens211/weathering&claymineral...
www.tulane.edu/~sanelson/eens211/weathering&clayminerals.htm
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The secondary minerals normally are found in the clay fraction of the soil which is the fraction of the soil solids which is less the 2 micron or 0.002 mm. Clay minerals are minerals which mainly occur in the clay sized fraction of the soil.
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jan.ucc.nau.edu/~doetqp-p/courses/env320/lec12/Lec12.ht...
jan.ucc.nau.edu/~doetqp-p/courses/env320/lec12/Lec12.html
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www.ingentaconnect.com/content/minsoc/cm
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Annual Meeting of The Clay Minerals Society ... Publications of The Clay Minerals Society; Source Clays ... Clays and Clay Minerals logo...
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www.ingentaconnect.com/content/cms/ccm
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ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CRITERIA FOR ; BENTONITE, KAOLIN, AND SELECTED CLAY MINERALS ... A WHO Task Group on Environmental Health Criteria for Bentonite, Kaolin, and Selected Clay Minerals met at Bradford University, Bradford, United Kingdom, from 18 to 22 October 2004. The meeting was opened by Professor Jeffrey Lucas on...
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www.inchem.org/documents/ehc/ehc/ehc231.htm
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Clay minerals are composed essentially of silica, alumina or magnesia or both, and water, but iron substitutes for aluminum and magnesium in varying degrees, and appreciable quantities of potassium, sodium, and calcium are frequently present as well.
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www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/120723/clay-mineral
www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/120723/clay-mineral
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