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Structures of Clay Minerals

G. Brown, Ed., The A-ray Identification and Crystal Structures of Clay Minerals, Mineralogical Society, London, 1961. [Pg.201]

Dresselhaus, M.S. Dresselhaus, G. Adv Phys. I98I, 30, 139. Brindley, G.W. In "X-ray Identification and Crystal Structure of Clay Minerals" Mineralogical Society of Great Britain,... [Pg.483]

Crystal Structures of Clay Minerals and Their X-Ray Identification," Brindley, G. W. Brown, G., Eds., Mineralogical Society Monograph No. 5, London,1980 Chapter 5. [Pg.112]

Brindley, G. Brown, G. 1980. Crystal structures of clay minerals and their X - ray identification. London Mineralogical Society. [Pg.378]

Brown, G. (1984). Crystal structure of clay minerals and related phyllosilicates. In Clay Minerals Their Structure, Behaviour and Uses, ed. Fowden, L., Barrer, R.M. and Tinker, P.B., Royal Society, London, pp. 1 20. [Pg.140]

Brindley, G. W. Brown, G. "Crystal Structures of Clay Minerals... [Pg.52]

Brcck, D. R. (1974). Zeolite Molecular Sieves. Wiley-Interscience, New York. Brenner, S. S. (1958). Growth and properties of whiskers. Science 128 569-575. Brindley, G. W. (1980). Order-disorder in clay mineral structures, pp. 125-195. In Brindley, G. W. and G. Brown, eds. Crystal Structures of Clay Minerals... [Pg.96]

Brown, G. (1953) The occurrence of lepidocro-dte in British soils. J. Soil Sd. 4 220—228 Brown, G. (1980) Associated minerals. In Brindley, G.W. Brown, G. (eds.) Crystal structures of clay minerals and their X-ray identification. Min. Soc., London, 361-410 Brown, G.E.Jr. (1990) Spectroscopic studies of chemisorption reaction mechanisms at oxide/water interfaces. In Hochella, M.F.Jr. [Pg.564]

Brindley, G.W., 1961b. Kaolin, serpentine and kindred minerals. In G. Brown (Editor), The X-Ray Identification and Crystal Structures of Clay Minerals. London Mineral. Soc., London, pp. 51-131. [Pg.191]

Structures of Clay Minerals. The term "clay minerals" generally refers to fine-grained (< lpm) sheet silicates. Many detailed discussions of the structures and compositions of clay minerals exist (e.g., 14-16). and their interesting chemical properties have been reviewed previously (H). However, a short introduction to their structures is necessary to understand their HRTEM images. [Pg.82]

S.W. Bailey, Structures of Layered Silicates, In G.W. Brindley and G. Brown (eds.), Crystal Structures of Clay Minerals and their X-ray Identification, Mineralogical Society, London, 1980, pp. 6-28. [Pg.382]

Long hollow inorganic nanoparticle nanotubes with a nanoscale brick wall structure of clay mineral platelets have been... [Pg.494]

Brindley SW (1980) Crystal Structure of Clay Minerals and their X-ray Diffraction, Brown G eds, Mineralogical Society London Giiven N (1988) in Hydrous Phyllosili-cates, Bailey SW eds, Reviews in Mineralogy Vol. 19, Mineralogical Society of America Washington DC 497 560... [Pg.144]


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