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1Iron Oxide Removal from Soils and Clays by a Dithionite-Citrate System Buffered with Sodium BicarbonateClays and Clay Minerals19583,025
2Anion-Exchange Properties of Hydrotalcite-Like CompoundsClays and Clay Minerals19831,498
3The Syntheses of Hydrotalcite-Like Compounds and Their Structures and Physico-Chemical Properties I: The Systems Mg2+-Al3+-NO3−, Mg2+-Al3+-Cl−, Mg2+-Al3+-ClO4−, Ni2+-Al3+-Cl− and Zn2+-Al3+-Cl−Clays and Clay Minerals1975936
4Baseline Studies of the Clay Minerals Society Source Clays: Infrared MethodsClays and Clay Minerals2001925
5Physico-Chemical Properties of Synthetic Hydrotalcites in Relation to CompositionClays and Clay Minerals1980761
6Selective Sorption and Fixation of Cations by Clay Minerals: A ReviewClays and Clay Minerals1972596
7Effect of pH on the Formation of Goethite and Hematite from FerrihydriteClays and Clay Minerals1983587
8Methylene Blue Absorption by Clay Minerals. Determination of Surface Areas and Cation Exchange Capacities (Clay-Organic Studies XVIII)Clays and Clay Minerals1970512
9Burial Diagenesis in Gulf Coast Pelitic SedimentsClays and Clay Minerals1970500
10Determination of the Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) of Clay Minerals Using the Complexes of Copper(II) Ion with Triethylenetetramine and TetraethylenepentamineClays and Clay Minerals1999457
11Rietveld Refinement of the Kaolinite Structure at 1.5 KClays and Clay Minerals1993434
12Mechanisms Controlling the Permeability of ClaysClays and Clay Minerals1971409
13Clay-Organic Complexes as Adsorbents for Phenol and Chlorophenols1Clays and Clay Minerals1986408
14Mechanism of Adsorption and Desorption of Water Vapor by Homoionic Montmorillonites: 2. The Li+, Na+, K+, Rb+, and Cs+-Exchanged FormsClays and Clay Minerals1995393
15Quantitative X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of Clay-Bearing Rocks from Random PreparationsClays and Clay Minerals2001387
16Baseline Studies of the Clay Minerals Society Source Clays: Powder X-ray Diffraction AnalysesClays and Clay Minerals2001378
17The Nature of Interlayering in Mixed-Layer Illite-MontmorillonitesClays and Clay Minerals1970373
18Clay-Polymer Interactions: Summary and PerspectivesClays and Clay Minerals1982369
19Infrared Spectroscopic Analyses on the Nature of Water in MontmorilloniteClays and Clay Minerals1994358
20The Use of Clay as an Engineered Barrier in Radioactive-Waste Management – A ReviewClays and Clay Minerals2013346
21Use and Limitations of Second-Derivative Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy in the Visible to Near-Infrared Range to Identify and Quantify Fe Oxide Minerals in SoilsClays and Clay Minerals1998343
22Variability in “Crystallinity” Values among the Kaolin Deposits of the Coastal Plain of Georgia and South CarolinaClays and Clay Minerals1962342
23Cross-Linked Smectites. I. Synthesis and Properties of Hydroxy-Aluminum-MontmorilloniteClays and Clay Minerals1978331
24The Influence of Aluminum on Iron Oxides. VIII. Unit-Cell Dimensions of Al-Substituted Goethites and Estimation of Al From ThemClays and Clay Minerals1984327
25Pentachlorophenol Sorption by Organo-Clays1Clays and Clay Minerals1988324
26Hydrophobicity of Siloxane Surfaces in Smectites as Revealed by Aromatic Hydrocarbon Adsorption from WaterClays and Clay Minerals1991316
27Monte Carlo Simulation of Interlayer Molecular Structure in Swelling Clay Minerals. 1. MethodologyClays and Clay Minerals1995310
28Mechanism of Adsorption and Desorption of Water Vapor by Homoionic Montmorillonite: 3. the Mg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+ and Ba2+ Exchanged FormsClays and Clay Minerals1997306
29Synthesis of Hydrotalcite-Like Compounds and their Physico-Chemical Properties—The Systems Mg2+-Al3+-SO42− and Mg2+-Al3+-CrO42−Clays and Clay Minerals1977303
30Synthesis and Properties of Titanium Oxide Cross-Linked MontmorilloniteClays and Clay Minerals1986298
31Hydroxy Interlayers in Expansible Layer Silicates*Clays and Clay Minerals1968297
32Effects of Layer Charge, Charge Location, and Energy Change on Expansion Properties of Dioctahedral SmectitesClays and Clay Minerals1992288
33Synthesis of Smectite Clay Minerals: A Critical ReviewClays and Clay Minerals1999288
34Visible Spectroscopy of Methylene Blue on Hectorite, Laponite B, and Barasym in Aqueous SuspensionClays and Clay Minerals1988286
35Chlorite Geothermometry: A ReviewClays and Clay Minerals1993284
36New Data and a Revised Structural Model for FerrihydriteClays and Clay Minerals1988283
37Cation Exchange Capacity of KaoliniteClays and Clay Minerals1999281
38The Dehydroxylation of the Kaolinite Clay Minerals using Infrared Emission SpectroscopyClays and Clay Minerals1996276
39Pore Size Distributions in ClaysClays and Clay Minerals1970273
40A Critique of Diffuse Double Layer Models Applied to Colloid and Surface ChemistryClays and Clay Minerals1997269
41An Experimentally Derived Kinetic Model for Smectite-to-Illite Conversion and Its Use as a GeothermometerClays and Clay Minerals1993267
42X-ray Powder Diffraction Identification of Illitic MaterialsClays and Clay Minerals1984256
43XRD Measurement of Mean Crystallite Thickness of Illite and Illite/Smectite: Reappraisal of the Kubler Index and the Scherrer EquationClays and Clay Minerals1997255
44Modeling Arsenate Competitive Adsorption on Kaolinite, Montmorillonite and IlliteClays and Clay Minerals1996252
45The Hydrophilicity and Hydrophobicity of Clay MineralsClays and Clay Minerals1995251
46High Surface Area Solids Obtained by Reaction of Montmorillonite with Zirconyl ChlorideClays and Clay Minerals1979250
47Precise Identification of Illite/Smectite Interstratifications by X-ray Powder DiffractionClays and Clay Minerals1980249
48Considerations and Applications of the Illite/Smectite Geothermometer in Hydrocarbon-Bearing Rocks of Miocene to Mississippian AgeClays and Clay Minerals1993249
49Surface Acidity of Smectites in Relation to Hydration, Exchangeable Cation, and Structure*Clays and Clay Minerals1968248
50Rietveld Refinement of Non-Hydrogen Atomic Positions in KaoliniteClays and Clay Minerals1989246