The clay minerals illite, chlorite and montmorillonite were identified within the palaeosols by X-ray diffraction. |
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Sandstones with this component contain authigenic hematite intergrown with kaolinite and illite and replacing muscovite. |
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The fine-grained sediment of the matrix is composed chiefly of siderite, with lesser amounts of illite, calcite, quartz, and bitumen. |
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The clay is composed of illite and kaolinite, with minor amounts of chlorite and smectite. |
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In this case the surrounding sediment matrix is dominated by detrital quartz and illite along with various other clay minerals. |
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In the presence of kaolinite and illite, aggregate sizes were smaller and sinking rates lower than in the presence of smectite and quartz. |
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Clay minerals are mainly illite and chlorite, with only traces of smectite, vermiculite and kaolinite. |
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Some of the important clay minerals are kaolinite, halloysite, montmorillonite, illite, vermiculite, and chlorite. |
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The clay is basically of illite and montmorillonite, which retain potassium, thus regulating the plant's uptake of the mineral. |
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Cut the small pouches filled with illite green clay to fit the area of the body that needs to be treated, dip in soft water or sea water. |
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However, in 30 years, nothing about our illite green clay has changed, and it goes on being extracted from the same quarry! |
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Smectite and illite, with occasional small amounts of kaolinite, occur in mollisols, which are prairie chernozem soils. |
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In 1996, after 10 years research, Argiletz® illite green clay was approved as a food supplement. |
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Ready to use, rich in rare minerals helpful for your body and carefully selected, this green illite clay paste will suit all your different uses. |
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Common clays are usually mixtures of clay minerals such as illite, smectite, and kaolinite, together with fine silica and other minor constituents. |
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Once ingested, illite green clay combines with food, absorbing the gas and toxins present in the digestive tract, and easing intestinal discomfort. |
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With these characteristics in mind, the three classes of clay that are most commonly used in the manufacture of structural ceramics are kaolinite clays, illite clays and montmorillonite or smectite clays. |
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Clays composed of a mixture of clay minerals, in which illite is most abundant, are used in the manufacture of brick, tile, stoneware, and glazed products. |
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Illite Slim contains illite green clay which promotes food bolus digestion and thus reduces bloating and distension, gradually leading to a flatter stomach. |
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Brown clays are a variety of pelagic sediment, mostly of terrigenous origin, which are composed largely of four different clay minerals: chlorite, illite, kaolinite, and montmorillonite. |
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In sedimentary rocks, potassium is, in general, the principal source of natural gamma radiation, primarily originating from clay minerals such as illite and montmorillonite. |
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Smectite to illite diagenesis in early Miocene sediments from the hyperthermal western Pannonian Basin. |
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Each vegetarian capsule contains 350 mg illite green clay, which is known to promote food bolus digestion and thus reduce bloating and distension. |
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Red illite clay is a soft clay prized for its toning properties. |
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The rock contains also silica, carbonates as well as clays of the group of the illite. Ghassoul, Rassoul or Rhassoul are used since antiquity like a natural product for the detergent and like shampoo. |
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The mineralogical composition of the sample is dominated by calcite, quartz and illite. |
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Dawsonite, nahcolite, quartz, dolomite, alabite, illite, analcime, and kerogen were used to prepare samples. |
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In most sedimentary rocks, mica, feldspar and less stable minerals have been reduced to clay minerals like kaolinite, illite or smectite. |
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Analysis of the clay mineral illite from a section across the Windermere Supergroup permits an estimate to be made of its maximum burial depth. |
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The clay minerals represented are largely kaolinite, montmorillonite and illite. |
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The transformation of smectite to illite produces silica, sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron and water. |
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Kaolinite, illite, quartz, microcline, dickite, mordenite, gamma alumina and iron rich minerals, such as pyrite and hematite, constituted the mineral makeup. |
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Typical diffractograms of the claystone revealed kaolinite as the dominant mineral, while illite, dickite, quartz, microcline and zircon were present in subordinate amounts. |
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Using distilled water, researchers prepared 1-liter suspensions of bentonite, kaolinite, and illite with turbidities of 50, 100, and 200 nephelometric turbidity units. |
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Clay minerals in facing water are active and inactive, Shales often have inactive Clay minerals such as Kaolinite, Illite and active minerals such as Montmorilonite. |
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Gray and Rex studied acerate Micas, Illite and Kaolinite migration. |
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