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Clays and Clay Minerals, Vol. 49, No. 6, 514-528, 2001. QUANTITATIVE X-RAY DIFFRACTION ANALYSIS OF CLAY-BEARING ROCKS FROM RANDOM PREPARATIONS JAN SRODOI~ 1'3'*, VICTOR A. DRITS 2'3, DOUGLAS K. MCCARTY 3, JEAN HSIEH 3 AND DENNIS D. EBERL 4 1 Permanent address: Institute of Geological Sciences PAN, Senacka 1, 31-002 Krak6w, Poland 2 Permanent address: Institute of Geology RAN, Pyzevskij 7, 109017 Moscow, Russia 3 Texaco Upstream Technology, 3901 Briarpark, Houston, TX 77042, USA 4 Geological Survey, 3215 Marine St., Boulder, CO 80303-1066, USA Abstract--An internal standard X-RAY DIFFRACTION (XRD) ANALYSIS technique permits reproducible and accurate calculation of the mineral contents of rocks, including the major clay mineral families: Fe-rich chlorites + berthierine, Mg-rich chlorites, Fe-rich dioctahedral 2:1 clays and micas, Al-rich dioctahedral 2:1 clays and micas, and kaolinites.
516 Srodofi et al. Clays and Clay Minerals talline component of a sample, provided the appropri- ate MIF of the mineral of interest is available.
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Ray Diffraction, X ray diffraction, Single Crystal X ray Diffraction and Structure, Crystallite Size Measurement Using X, Identification, 100.2 DETERMINATION OF ASBESTOS, 100.2 DETERMINATION OF ASBESTOS STRUCTURES OVER, Importance of Particle Size Distributions, Importance of Particle Size Distributions to The Characterization