X-ray Diffraction Procedures for Clay Mineral Identification
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In the years 1930—1950 clay mineral identification involved mainly a combination of X-ray powder diffraction and chemical analysis with some assistance from other techniques, notably differential thermal analysis. In the period 1950—1970 additional procedures have emerged including infrared analysis, electron optical methods and a variety of thermal methods. These procedures are now treated in other monographs sponsored by the Mineralogical Society and in many other publications. Despite the availability of other techniques, X-ray diffraction remains a basic tool for studying minerals and we hope that this monograph will continue to serve, as did the previous editions, both those concerned with the more…
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- Clay minerals
- Identification (biology)
- Mineral
- Diffraction
- Mineralogy
- Powder diffraction
- Differential thermal analysis
- Geology
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