The Status of Clay Mineral Steuctures S. W. Bailey Symposium on Structure and Quantitative Analysis 01 February 1966 Pages: 1 - 23
Quantitative Analysis of Clay Minerals H. W. van der Marel Symposium on Structure and Quantitative Analysis 01 February 1966 Pages: 25 - 25
Discussions and Recommendations Concerning the Nomenclature of Clay Minerals and Related Phyllosilicates G. W. Brindley Symposium on Structure and Quantitative Analysis 01 February 1966 Pages: 27 - 34
Quantitative Clay Mineralogical Analysis of Soils and Sediments S. A. AlexiadesM. L. Jackson Symposium on Structure and Quantitative Analysis 01 February 1966 Pages: 35 - 52
Layer Charge Relations in Clay Minerals of Micaceous Soils and Sediments K. V. RamanM. L. Jackson Symposium on Structure and Quantitative Analysis 01 February 1966 Pages: 53 - 68
Susceptibility of Interlayer Potassium in Micas to Exchange with Sodium A. D. ScottS. J. Smith Symposium on Structure and Quantitative Analysis 01 February 1966 Pages: 69 - 81
Quantitative Analysis of Kaolinite and Gibbsite in Soils by Differential Thermal and Selective Dissolution Methods J. B. Dixon Symposium on Structure and Quantitative Analysis 01 February 1966 Pages: 83 - 89
Concentration of Dioctahedeal Mica and Vermiculite using a Fluoride Solution C. I. Rich Symposium on Structure and Quantitative Analysis 01 February 1966 Pages: 91 - 98
Parallel Plate Interaction in Clay-Water Systems H. van Olphen Symposium on Surface Reactivity 01 February 1966 Pages: 101 - 101
Mechanical Force Fields in a Clay Mineral Particle System E. C. W. A. GeuzePeter M. Rebull Symposium on Surface Reactivity 01 February 1966 Pages: 103 - 116
Electrostatic forces Between Clay and Cations as Calculated and Inferred from Electrical Conductivity I. ShainbergW. D. Kemper Symposium on Surface Reactivity 01 February 1966 Pages: 117 - 132
Equilibrium Theory of the Kaolinite-Water System at Low Moisture Contents, with Some Remarks Concerning Adsorption Hysteresis Garrison SpositoK. L. Babcock Symposium on Surface Reactivity 01 February 1966 Pages: 133 - 147
Geometry Effects for Specific Electrical Conductance in Clays and Soils A. CremersJ. van LoonH. Laudelout Symposium on Surface Reactivity 01 February 1966 Pages: 149 - 162
Kinetics of Decomposition of Cobalt Coordination Complexes on Montmorillonite Surfaces J. J. FripiatJ. Helsen Symposium on Surface Reactivity 01 February 1966 Pages: 163 - 179
Infrared Study of the Thermal Decomposition of Ammonium Rectorite J. D. RussellJ. L. White Symposium on Surface Reactivity 01 February 1966 Pages: 181 - 191
Kinetics of Reactions in the Conversion of Na- or Ca-Saturated Clay to H-Al Clay Amos BasinS. Ravikovitch Symposium on Surface Reactivity 01 February 1966 Pages: 193 - 204
Factors Affecting the Frequency Distribution of Clay Minerals in Soils Isaac Barshad Symposium on Genesis and Synthesis of Clay 01 February 1966 Pages: 207 - 207
Quantitative Study of Clay Minerals in Some Recent Marine Sediments and Sedimentary Rocks from Japan Kaoru OinumaKazuo Kobayashi Symposium on Genesis and Synthesis of Clay 01 February 1966 Pages: 209 - 219
Clay Minerals in Recent Sediments of the Niger Delta D. H. Porrenga Symposium on Genesis and Synthesis of Clay 01 February 1966 Pages: 221 - 233
Clay Mineral Formation in Sea Water by Submarine Weathering of K-Feldspar R. W. RexB. D. Martin Symposium on Genesis and Synthesis of Clay 01 February 1966 Pages: 235 - 240
Alteration and Formation of Clay Minerals During Cat Clay Development Warren C. LynnLynn D. Whittig Symposium on Genesis and Synthesis of Clay 01 February 1966 Pages: 241 - 248
The Stability of Brucite in the Weathering Zone of the New Idria Serpentinite F. A. MumptonC. S. Thompson Symposium on Genesis and Synthesis of Clay 01 February 1966 Pages: 249 - 257
Genesis of Refractory Clay Near Guanajuato, Mexico Robert F. HansonW. D. Keller Symposium on Genesis and Synthesis of Clay 01 February 1966 Pages: 259 - 267
The Fabric of Mechanically Compacted Kaolin Richard L. SloaneT. R. Kell General 01 February 1966 Pages: 289 - 296
The Fabric of Soil—Cement and Its Formation James K. MitchellSid Ahmed El Jack General 01 February 1966 Pages: 297 - 305
Suction Responses Due to Homogeneous Shear of Dilute Montmorillonite-Water Pastes Charles D. RipplePaul R. Day General 01 February 1966 Pages: 307 - 316
Statistical Distribution Patterns of Particle Size and Shape in the Georgia Kaolins Robert F. Conley General 01 February 1966 Pages: 317 - 330
Interrelationships of Physical and Chemical Properties of Kaolinites W. M. BundyW. D. JohnsH. H. Murray General 01 February 1966 Pages: 331 - 346
Relation of Viscosity of Kaolin-Water Suspensions to Montmorillonite Content of Certain Georgia Clays J. IannicelliN. Millman General 01 February 1966 Pages: 347 - 354
Formation Damage in Sandstones Caused by Clay Dispersion and Migration D. H. GrayR. W. Rex General 01 February 1966 Pages: 355 - 366
Low-Frequency (OH)− Motions in Layer Silicate Minerals A. W. NaumannG. J. SaffordF. A. Mumpton General 01 February 1966 Pages: 367 - 383
Infrared Analysis of the Orientation of Pyridine Molecules in Clay Complexes J. M. Serratosa General 01 February 1966 Pages: 385 - 391
Collapse of Potassium Montmorillonite Clays Upon Heating—“Potassium Fixation” H. van Olphen General 01 February 1966 Pages: 393 - 405
Separation of Swelling Clay Minerals by a Centrifugal Method Darrell C. BushRalph E. JenkinsStanley B. McCaleb General 01 February 1966 Pages: 407 - 418