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註釋Clay Mineralogy - whence and whither? structural iron oxidation during mica expansion; distribution of octahedral ions in phlogopites and biotites; effect of texture on vermiculite structure: lithium minerals; qualitative and quantitative study of a structural reorganization in montmorillonite after potassium fixation; the ferric analogue of pyrophyllite and related phases; Mössbauer espectra of chlorites and their decomposition products; effect of structural Fe2+ on visible absorption espectra of nontronite suspensions; an interstratified chlorite-vermiculite in weathered red shale near Toyoma, Japan; surface properties of fibrous clay minerals (palygorskite and sepiolite); the structure and dynamics of clay-water systems studied by neutron scattering; neutron scatering studies of the dynamics of interlamellar water in montmorillonite and vermiculite; selective coagulation and mixed-layer formation from sodium smectite solutions; pore size distribution in water-saturated calcium montmorillonite using low-temperature heat-flow acanning calorimetry; the application of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS or ESCA) to the study of mineral surface chemistry; evolution of exchange properties and crystallographic characteristics of biionic K-Ca montmorillonite submitted to alternate wetting and drying; formation of metallic silver as related to iron oxidation in K-depleted micas; protonation of bases in clay suspensions; infrared study of sepiolite and palygorskite surfaces; ion exchange of the poly-amine complexes of some transition metal ions in montmorillonite; X.P.S. study of the interaction of some porphyrins and metalloporphyrins with montmorillonite.