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Chlorite clay structural formulas

Foster (1962) calculated the structural formulas for 150 selected chlorite analyses. These formulas indicate that the Si content ranges from 2.34 to 3.45 per four tetrahedral positions. Most samples fall in the 2.40-3.20 range (Fig. 17), the distribution being highly skewed towards the higher Si values. Most chlorites tend to have a much higher tetrahedral A1 content than 2 1 clays. (Some of the 1 1 trioctahedral clays are the only clay minerals with tetrahedral A1 contents as high as that of most chlorites.)... [Pg.88]

Trioctahedral clay chlorite is an abundant constituent of soils formed by the weathering of basic volcanic pumice and tuffs in North Wales (Ball,1966). The adjusted chemical analysis (29.35% Si02, 16.82% A1203, 4.42% Fe203, 15.08% FeO, 0.25% MnO, 21.54% MgO, 12.00% H20+, 0.54% H20 ) produces the following structural formula ... [Pg.93]

The X-ray method affords a reasonable estimate of the structural formula based on chemical data. Using X-ray data, Ball calculated the structural formulas for twenty-six weathered soil and vein clay chlorites from North Wales. Tetrahedral Al ranged from 1.0 to 1.7 which is similar to the values for chlorites in shales. Octahedral Fe ranged from 0.8 to 2.4, with all but two values being less than 1.6 these values are much lower than those calculated (X-ray) for shale samples but almost identical to the shale values based on chemical determination of the Fe content. [Pg.93]

Brydon et al. [1961] report dioctahedral chlorite occurring with quartz and an inter-stratified chlorite-montmorillonite mineral in the AB horizon of the Alberni soil series in British Columbia. The d(060) value of the chlorite is 1.496 A. The 001 reflection at 14.15 A increases in intensity on heating at 550°C and is stable in position to 700°C. Two alternative structural formulas, depending on the estimated amount of free quartz, are given for the clay fraction containing both the chlorite and the interstratified mineral ... [Pg.227]

Fig. 2.13 The 1 1 and 2 1 layer arrangements in the sheet structure minerals and the (010) view of the structures of the serpentine, clay, talc, pyrophyllite, mica, and chlorite minerals. X = layer charge per formula unit. [From Bailey (1980), Fig 1.1, p. 3 Fig 1.2, p. 6.1... Fig. 2.13 The 1 1 and 2 1 layer arrangements in the sheet structure minerals and the (010) view of the structures of the serpentine, clay, talc, pyrophyllite, mica, and chlorite minerals. X = layer charge per formula unit. [From Bailey (1980), Fig 1.1, p. 3 Fig 1.2, p. 6.1...

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