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Soil suction - shear strength relationship of remoulded clays.How-Shun-Cheong, Georges. January 1969 (has links)
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Static and dynamic behaviour of a sensitive clayMairesse, Jean-Paul January 1976 (has links)
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The behaviour of anisotropic clay under a complex state of stress /Mohamed, Abdel-Mohsen Onsy. January 1983 (has links)
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Decompaction of a degraded clay soilChambers, Robert January 1994 (has links)
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The clay mineralogy of some Massachusetts soils developed on till.Lord, Henry J. 01 January 1979 (has links) (PDF)
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The Effects of Sampling A Natural Silty ClayLopes, Rui 05 1900 (has links)
<p> The effects of sampling on the strength and preconsolidation load of a normally consolidated natural silty clay have been studied by means of laboratory simulations of "perfect" samples, "ground" samples, "tube" samples and "bottom of failed borehole" samples. </p> / Thesis / Master of Engineering (MEngr)
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Acidic properties of clay minerals and aluminaAnderson, Kenneth H. 01 August 1955 (has links)
Acidic properties of dialyzed alumina and representative clay minerals were studied by performing titrations with various bases. For the first group of experiments the titrations were made in a water system using KOH and NaOH. For this study in a water system the experimental data includes individual cationic activities as well as pH values. Adsorption of the cations was adequately described over a pH range of 5-11 by the equation 1-θ/θ ⋅ aNa+ ⋅ aOH- = 1/K'3 [aOH- + KW/K'2 + 1/K'1], in which θ represents the fraction of the total sites that have reacted. Thermodynamic constants K'3 and K0= KW/K'2 + 1/K'1 of this equation were calculated. In the second group of experiments a higher pH range was attained by making the titrations with NaCC2H3 in absolute ethanol. Interpretation of this data by use of a Langmuir-type equation revealed two fairly homogeneous types of acid sites for each mineral. It was also possible to calculate the apparent equilibrium constants of the various reaction sites involved. A discussion of possible mechanisms for two acid sites on these minerals is given.
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PROCESSING & PROPERTIES OF CLAY-ICP/POLYIMIDE NANOCOMPOSITE COATINGS ON ALUMINUM ALLOYKOTTARATH, SANDEEP January 2004 (has links)
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Synthesis and Characterization of Crosslinked Polysiloxane-Clay Nanocomposites for Uses in Skin Care ProductsNelson, Tiffany S. 02 October 2006 (has links)
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Clay mineralogical relationships between watershed soils, runoff and bottom sediments in the Maumee River basin, Ohio /Rhoton, Fred E. January 1978 (has links)
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