Nature of interstratified kaolin-smectites in some Australian soils
GJ Churchman, PG Slade, PG Self and LJ Janik
Australian Journal of Soil Research
32(4) 805 - 822
Published: 1994
Abstract
The clay minerals in the < 2 µm, and finer, size fractions of several horizons from each of five Australian soils of different types and from different locations have been analysed by X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray fluorescence. Samples from each profile contained a phase in which layers of smectite and of kaolin (positively identified as kaolinite) were randomly interstratified with each other. The relative proportions of the two types of layers varied widely. One interstratified phase contained 70% smectite. This value for smectite content of kaolin-smectites is as high as any reported in the literature. The charges associated with the interstratified smectite layers also differed substantially. Discrete kaolinite commonly occurred along with interstratified kaolinite-smectite, Towards the surfaces of the soils, the proportions of kaolinite in the interstratified phases increased at the expense of smectite.Keywords: Interstratification; Kaolin-Smectites; Kaolinite; Smectite;
https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9940805
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