Colloid Geochemistry of Argillaceous Sediments

作者: Shmuel Yariv , Harold Cross

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-67041-1_11

关键词: Clay mineralsSmall particlesGeologyGeochemistryColloidPotassium feldsparSource rockHigh surfaceChemical reaction

摘要: The term “argillaceous sediments” as used here includes all the more “solid” and “semisolid” (mud) forms of clay—water systems. important properties clay minerals, namely, their very small particle size high surface energy, are recognizable in physical chemical reactions that take place after particles have settled out (pages 395–396).

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