2014
DOI: 10.1180/claymin.2014.049.3.03
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Pedogenic alteration of illite in subtropical China

Abstract: Pedogenic alteration of illite from red earth sediments in Jiujiang in subtropical China was investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). Illite, hydroxy-interlayered vermiculite (HIV), kaolinite and mixed-layer illite-HIV (I-HIV) are present in the soils. The characteristic reflections of the clay phases were 14 Å, 10–14 Å, 10 Å, and 7 Å, respectively. After Mg-glycerol saturations, the 14 Å peak of the samples did not expand, and after heating at 35… Show more

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“…Dacites such as the Serra Geral Formation in the study area have generated vermiculite clays in other regions (Harvey & Beck, 1962). Illite may also be altered to vermiculite as K is released in the soils, creating an interlayered illite-vermiculite mineral similar to Amazon Basin soils and verified with NEWMOD II fitting (Han et al, 2014;Delarmelinda et al, 2017). Sample E1 in the South Paraguay Belt region contained an intermediate peak at 11.9 Å suggesting the presence of hydroxy-interlayered vermiculite (HIV), implicating a mixed layer illite-HIV.…”
Section: Geological and Slope Controlsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…Dacites such as the Serra Geral Formation in the study area have generated vermiculite clays in other regions (Harvey & Beck, 1962). Illite may also be altered to vermiculite as K is released in the soils, creating an interlayered illite-vermiculite mineral similar to Amazon Basin soils and verified with NEWMOD II fitting (Han et al, 2014;Delarmelinda et al, 2017). Sample E1 in the South Paraguay Belt region contained an intermediate peak at 11.9 Å suggesting the presence of hydroxy-interlayered vermiculite (HIV), implicating a mixed layer illite-HIV.…”
Section: Geological and Slope Controlsupporting
confidence: 55%