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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 35:652-654 (1971)
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Domains and Quasi-Crystalline Regions in Clay Systems1

J. P. Quirk and L. A. G. Aylmore2

ABSTRACT

A number of terms have been used by different authors to describe regions of near-parallel alignment of the plate-shaped crystals in clay materials. This has resulted in some confusion through inadequate definition and misconceptions in the usage of these terms. Use of the term quasi-crystal to describe the regions of parallel alignment of individual alumino-silicate lamellae in montmorillonite and of the term domain to describe the regions of parallel alignment of crystals for illite and other fixed lattice clays is recommended in preference to terms such as tactoid or crystal of montmorillonite.

The similarity in behavior of a domain of illite crystals and a montmorillonite quasi-crystal is illustrated. These regions show a marked difference in swelling behaviour between sodium and calcium systems.


NOTES

1 Contribution from Inst. of Agr., Univ. of Western Australia, Nedlands.

2 Senior Lecturer in Soil Science and Professor of Soil Science, respectively.

Received for publication November 9, 1970. Accepted for publication March 22, 1971.







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