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Main Authors: BASTIDA, JOAQUIN, Pardo Ibáñez, Pablo
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Published: Zenodo 2024
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/min14060584
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Pardo Ibáñez, Pablo
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Pardo Ibáñez, Pablo
contents <p>Clay minerals and sheet silicates are the main constituents of lutites and clays. These<br>materials are relevant in earth science research as well as in economic geology because of the great<br>variety of applications, based on their particular features at different levels of aggregation in mineral<br>assemblages and on the microstructural and structural characteristics of the mineral constituents<br>frequently characterized by micro- and nanocrystalline appearance. Thus, X-ray diffraction is a main<br>tool for fundamental and applied research of these materials. The present review concerns their<br>microstructural research from powder X-ray diffraction data.</p>
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spellingShingle Applications of X-ray Powder Diffraction Microstructural Analysis in Applied Clay Mineralogy.
BASTIDA, JOAQUIN
Pardo Ibáñez, Pablo
<p>Clay minerals and sheet silicates are the main constituents of lutites and clays. These<br>materials are relevant in earth science research as well as in economic geology because of the great<br>variety of applications, based on their particular features at different levels of aggregation in mineral<br>assemblages and on the microstructural and structural characteristics of the mineral constituents<br>frequently characterized by micro- and nanocrystalline appearance. Thus, X-ray diffraction is a main<br>tool for fundamental and applied research of these materials. The present review concerns their<br>microstructural research from powder X-ray diffraction data.</p>
title Applications of X-ray Powder Diffraction Microstructural Analysis in Applied Clay Mineralogy.
url https://doi.org/10.3390/min14060584