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  • Smectite
  • Mineral mixture of phyllosilicates

    A smectite (from Ancient Greek σμηκτός (smēktós) 'lubricated'; from σμηκτρίς (smēktrís) 'walker's earth, fuller's earth'; lit. 'rubbing earth; earth that

    Smectite

    Smectite

    Smectite

  • Clay mineral
  • Fine-grained aluminium phyllosilicates

    similarities. Smectite group which includes dioctahedral smectites, such as montmorillonite, nontronite and beidellite, and trioctahedral smectites, such as

    Clay mineral

    Clay mineral

    Clay_mineral

  • Bentonite
  • Type of claystone, composed of absorbent smectite clay minerals

    absorbent swelling clay consisting mostly of montmorillonite (a type of smectite) which can either be Na-montmorillonite or Ca-montmorillonite. Na-montmorillonite

    Bentonite

    Bentonite

    Bentonite

  • Shale
  • Fine-grained, clastic sedimentary rock

    expandable smectites, whereas in older rocks (especially in mid-to early Paleozoic shales) illites predominate. The transformation of smectite to illite

    Shale

    Shale

    Shale

  • Montmorillonite
  • Phyllosilicate minerals in the smectite group

    is named after Montmorillon in France. Montmorillonite, a member of the smectite group, is a 2:1 clay, meaning that it has two tetrahedral sheets of silica

    Montmorillonite

    Montmorillonite

    Montmorillonite

  • Clay
  • Fine grained natural soil

    silt and less than 40% clay are called loam. Some clay minerals (such as smectite) are described as swelling clay minerals, because they have a great capacity

    Clay

    Clay

    Clay

  • Greensand
  • Sand or sandstone which has a greenish color

    glauconies and consist of a mixture of mixed-layer clay minerals, such as smectite and glauconite. Greensand is also loosely applied to any glauconitic sediment

    Greensand

    Greensand

    Greensand

  • Silicate mineral
  • Rock-forming minerals with predominantly silicate anions

    clay) Falcondoite – (Ni,Mg)4Si6O15(OH)2·6H2O    (Ni analogue of sepiolite) Smectite group    (2:1 clays) Hectorite – Na0.3(Mg,Li)3(Si4O10)(F,OH)2 Montmorillonite

    Silicate mineral

    Silicate mineral

    Silicate_mineral

  • Nickel extraction
  • Process of extracting nickel from ores

    surface ores (limonite and smectite) and deep ores (saprolite) in the deposit. Indeed, the high iron content in limonite and smectite penalizes pyrometallurgical

    Nickel extraction

    Nickel extraction

    Nickel_extraction

  • Diosmectite
  • Silicate of aluminium and magnesium

    known as montmorillonite. Diosmectite is a contraction of "dioctahedral smectite". Its effectiveness in improving stool consistency is the result of its

    Diosmectite

    Diosmectite

    Diosmectite

  • Rhassoul
  • Smectite clay-based cosmetic

    Smectite clay-based cosmetic

    Rhassoul

    Rhassoul

    Rhassoul

  • Atterberg limits
  • Geotechnical characteristics of a soil related to its water content

    built on them. Soils when wet retain water, and some expand in volume (smectite clay). The amount of expansion is related to the ability of the soil to

    Atterberg limits

    Atterberg_limits

  • Mawrth Vallis
  • Valley on Mars

    resolution. Fe/Mg-smectites are the dominant spectra detected by CRISM at Mawrth Vallis with spectra falling between nontronite, an Fe-smectite, and hectorite

    Mawrth Vallis

    Mawrth Vallis

    Mawrth_Vallis

  • Palygorskite
  • Magnesium aluminium phyllosilicate mineral

    composite of smectite and palygorskite. Smectites are expanding lattice clays, of which bentonite is a commonly known generic name for smectite clays. The

    Palygorskite

    Palygorskite

    Palygorskite

  • Geophagia
  • Practice of eating earth or soil-like substrates

    that they often prefer soils with high clay content, usually with the smectite clay families being well represented. The preference for certain types

    Geophagia

    Geophagia

  • Meerschaum pipe
  • Smoking pipe made from the mineral sepiolite

    ][dubious – discuss] is closely related to meerschaum. It is a synonym for the smectite clay: stevensite. Edgar Allan Poe mentions it in the opening sentence of

    Meerschaum pipe

    Meerschaum pipe

    Meerschaum_pipe

  • Laponite
  • Synchetic chemical compound

    Laponite is a synthetic smectite clay invented in 1962 by clay scientist Barbara Neumann. Usually produced as powder, laponite is a nanomaterial made up

    Laponite

    Laponite

  • Medicinal clay
  • Use of clay in health care

    spas (mud therapy). Among the clays most commonly used are kaolin and the smectite clays such as bentonite, montmorillonite, and fuller's earth. However,

    Medicinal clay

    Medicinal clay

    Medicinal_clay

  • Illite
  • Group of non-expanding clay minerals

    The cation-exchange capacity (CEC) of illite is smaller than that of smectite but higher than that of kaolinite, typically around 20 – 30 meq/100 g.

    Illite

    Illite

    Illite

  • Noctis Labyrinthus
  • Labyrinthus on Mars

    halloysite/endeillite, or perhaps a combination of kaolinite and montmorillonite) iron smectites (nontronite) opaline silica (opal-A to the diagenetically-altered opal-CT)

    Noctis Labyrinthus

    Noctis Labyrinthus

    Noctis_Labyrinthus

  • Zellij
  • Mosaic tile decoration

    composition shows besides kaolinite the presence of illite, chlorite, smectite and traces of mixed layer illite/chlorite. Meknes clays belong to illitic

    Zellij

    Zellij

    Zellij

  • Mica
  • Group of phyllosilicate minerals

    Hydrobiotite Karpinskite Kulkeite Lunijianlaite Rectorite Saliotite Tosudite Smectites and vermiculite family Beidellite Ferrosaponite Montmorillonite Nontronite

    Mica

    Mica

    Mica

  • Shrink–swell capacity
  • of certain clay minerals that are present, such as montmorillonite and smectite, directly affects the shrink-swell capacity of soil. This ability to drastically

    Shrink–swell capacity

    Shrink–swell_capacity

  • Pimelite
  • Nickel-rich smectite deprecated as mineral species in 2006

    smectite occur at the type locality, Szklary, Ząbkowice County, Lower Silesia, Poland. According to the literature pimelite belongs to the smectite group

    Pimelite

    Pimelite

    Pimelite

  • Victoria, Texas
  • City and county seat in Texas, United States

    underlain by smectite-rich clay which is locally capped by silt or fine sand; the high shrink-swell potential associated with smectite creates major

    Victoria, Texas

    Victoria, Texas

    Victoria,_Texas

  • Stevensite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral in the smectite group

    chemical formula (Ca,Na)xMg3-x(Si4O10)(OH)2. The mineral is a member of smectite. The mineral is named after Edwin Augustus Stevens. Stevensite can be found

    Stevensite

    Stevensite

    Stevensite

  • Nankai Trough
  • Trough off the coast of Japan

    smectite, display variation over time and location in the Nankai Trough as well as the Shikoku basin. At depth there is an increase in the smectite clay

    Nankai Trough

    Nankai Trough

    Nankai_Trough

  • Feldspar
  • Group of rock-forming minerals

    feldspars happens by hydrolysis and produces clay minerals, including illite, smectite, and kaolinite. Hydrolysis of feldspars begins with the feldspar dissolving

    Feldspar

    Feldspar

    Feldspar

  • Argillic alteration
  • needed] of wall rock which introduces clay minerals including kaolinite, smectite and illite. The process generally occurs at low temperatures and may occur

    Argillic alteration

    Argillic_alteration

  • Crystallinity
  • Degree of structural order in a solid

    France-Lanord, C. (2008-02-01). "Quantifying Li isotope fractionation during smectite formation and implications for the Li cycle". Geochimica et Cosmochimica

    Crystallinity

    Crystallinity

  • Tuff
  • Rock consolidated from volcanic ash

    the Italian tufo. Bentonite – Type of claystone, composed of absorbent smectite clay minerals Brisbane tuff Eutaxitic texture – Layered or banded texture

    Tuff

    Tuff

    Tuff

  • Pierre Berthier
  • French geologist and mining engineer (1782-1861)

    also named the clay mineral nontronite (Fe(III)-rich end-member of the smectite group) from the town of Nontron in the Dordogne department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine

    Pierre Berthier

    Pierre Berthier

    Pierre_Berthier

  • Expansive clay
  • Clay soil prone to swelling and shrinking

    in drier seasons or years; such soils are called vertisols. Soils with smectite clay minerals, including montmorillonite, kaolinite, and illite group minerals

    Expansive clay

    Expansive_clay

  • List of minerals
  • Sinkankasite Sinoite Skaergaardite Sklodowskite Skutterudite Slottaite Smaltite Smectite (a group of clay minerals) Smithsonite Sodalite Soddyite Sonolite Sperrylite

    List of minerals

    List_of_minerals

  • Hectorite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral in the smectite group

    County, California, 30 miles east of Barstow). Hectorite belongs to the smectite group; it is a swelling 2:1 clay mineral. Hectorite occurs with bentonite

    Hectorite

    Hectorite

    Hectorite

  • Composition of Mars
  • Branch of the geology of Mars

    oxide/hydroxides, Fe-sulfides, amorphous material, and trioctahedral smectites (a type of clay). Basaltic minerals in the mudstone are similar to those

    Composition of Mars

    Composition of Mars

    Composition_of_Mars

  • Talc
  • Phyllosilicate mineral in the pyrophyllite-talc group

    Hydrobiotite Karpinskite Kulkeite Lunijianlaite Rectorite Saliotite Tosudite Smectites and vermiculite family Beidellite Ferrosaponite Montmorillonite Nontronite

    Talc

    Talc

    Talc

  • Saponite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral in the smectite group

    Saponite is a trioctahedral mineral of the smectite group. Its chemical formula is Ca0.25(Mg,Fe)3((Si,Al)4O10)(OH)2·n(H2O). It is soluble in sulfuric acid

    Saponite

    Saponite

    Saponite

  • Kaolinite
  • Phyllosilicate clay mineral

    proportion of other clay minerals such as illite (in cooler climates) or smectite (in drier climates) increases. Such climatically related differences in

    Kaolinite

    Kaolinite

    Kaolinite

  • Nontronite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral in the smectite group

    Nontronite is the iron(III) rich member of the smectite group of clay minerals. Nontronites typically have a chemical composition consisting of more than

    Nontronite

    Nontronite

    Nontronite

  • Vermiculite
  • Hydrous phyllosilicate mineral

    Hydrobiotite Karpinskite Kulkeite Lunijianlaite Rectorite Saliotite Tosudite Smectites and vermiculite family Beidellite Ferrosaponite Montmorillonite Nontronite

    Vermiculite

    Vermiculite

    Vermiculite

  • Fabric softener
  • Chemical conditioner applied to laundry during the washing cycle

    anionic surfactants directly. Other anionic softeners can be based on smectite clays. Some compounds, such as ethoxylated phosphate esters, have softening

    Fabric softener

    Fabric_softener

  • Hydrochoerus gaylordi
  • Extinct species of rodent

    the fossils is uncertain, but the cliff strata is composed of volcanic smectite clay that dates from between the Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene (2

    Hydrochoerus gaylordi

    Hydrochoerus_gaylordi

  • Marine clay
  • Type of clay found in coastal regions around the world

    on the seabed. Marine clays commonly contain minerals such as illite, smectite, kaolinite, and chlorite, along with varying amounts of silt, organic matter

    Marine clay

    Marine clay

    Marine_clay

  • Soil
  • Earth, a natural material

    clays with high swelling properties, such as smectites, are often very fertile. For example, the smectite-rich paddy soils of Thailand's Central Plains

    Soil

    Soil

    Soil

  • Sedimentary rock
  • Rock formed by the deposition and cementation of particles

    minerals have been weathered to clay minerals like kaolinite, illite or smectite. Among the three major types of rock, fossils are most commonly found in

    Sedimentary rock

    Sedimentary rock

    Sedimentary_rock

  • Void ratio
  • Dimensionless quantity related to porosity

    the pore fluid are clearly separated, so swelling clay minerals such as smectite, montmorillonite, or bentonite containing bound water in their interlayer

    Void ratio

    Void_ratio

  • Geotalea toluenoxydans
  • Species of bacterium

    "Isolation of Phyllosilicate–Iron Redox Cycling Microorganisms from an Illite–Smectite Rich Hydromorphic Soil". Frontiers in Microbiology. 3: 134. doi:10.3389/fmicb

    Geotalea toluenoxydans

    Geotalea_toluenoxydans

  • Alachlor
  • Chemical compound; herbicide

    to 14 degradation products in the presence of iron-bearing ferruginous smectites. The iron in such minerals can be used by certain soil bacteria as an

    Alachlor

    Alachlor

    Alachlor

  • Gibbsite
  • Form of aluminium hydroxide, mineral

    sheets in important clay groups: the illite, kaolinite, and montmorillonite/smectite groups. The individual aluminium hydroxide layers are identical to the

    Gibbsite

    Gibbsite

    Gibbsite

  • Krylov Seamount
  • Seamount in the Atlantic Ocean

    components are apatite, asbolane, birnessite, buserite, goethite, mica smectite, smectite, palygorskite, quartz, todorokite and zeolites. The formation of the

    Krylov Seamount

    Krylov Seamount

    Krylov_Seamount

  • Well cementing
  • Hydrous aluminum silicates. Most common is bentonite (85% mineral clay smectite). Can be used to obtain a cement of density 11.5 to 15.0 ppg, with concentrations

    Well cementing

    Well_cementing

  • Mars Exploration Rover
  • NASA mission to explore Mars via two rovers

    class showed some signs of clay (perhaps montmorillonite a member of the smectite group). Clays require fairly long term exposure to water to form. One type

    Mars Exploration Rover

    Mars Exploration Rover

    Mars_Exploration_Rover

  • Weathering
  • Deterioration of rocks and minerals through exposure to the elements

    Fripiat, J. J. (1974). "Interlamellar Adsorption of Carbon Dioxide by Smectites" (PDF). Clays and Clay Minerals. 22 (1): 23–30. Bibcode:1974CCM....22

    Weathering

    Weathering

    Weathering

  • Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project
  • Scientific expedition on 2011 earthquake

    properties are largely caused by the high content of the clay mineral smectite. Examination of the microstructures in the laboratory samples, suggests

    Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project

    Japan_Trench_Fast_Drilling_Project

  • Celadonite
  • Mica mineral in the celadonite subgroup

    Earth Pigment from the Kadaň Region, Czech Republic: Use of Rare Fe-rich Smectite". Clays and Clay Minerals. 52 (6): 767–778. Bibcode:2004CCM....52..767H

    Celadonite

    Celadonite

    Celadonite

  • Garnierite
  • Nickel phyllosilicate of the serpentine group

    includes two or more of the following minerals: serpentine, talc, sepiolite, smectite, or chlorite, and Ni-Mg silicates, with or without alumina, that have X-ray

    Garnierite

    Garnierite

    Garnierite

  • Mineral group
  • Grouping of mineral species by crystal structure and composition

    group Langbeinites Mica group Pyroxene group Rutile group Serpentine group Smectite group Sodalite group Spinel group Tetradymite group Mineral Mineral variety

    Mineral group

    Mineral_group

  • Water on Mars
  • Study of past and present water on Mars

    group, smectite, suggests moderate water-to-rock ratios. However, the pH-pCO2 between smectite and carbonate show that the precipitation of smectite would

    Water on Mars

    Water on Mars

    Water_on_Mars

  • Atrazine
  • Herbicide

    the presence of reduced iron-bearing soil clays, such as ferruginous smectites. Irradiation with 254 nm (ultraviolet light) degrades atrazine. Atrazine

    Atrazine

    Atrazine

    Atrazine

  • Sodium silicate
  • Hygroscopic chemical compound of variable Na2O/SiO2 ratio precursor of waterglass

    through argillaceous formations containing swelling clay minerals such as smectite or montmorillonite. Concrete treated with a sodium silicate solution helps

    Sodium silicate

    Sodium_silicate

  • Spectroradiometry for Earth and planetary remote sensing
  • 1400 and 1900 nm; weak absorption features present near 2200 and 2300 nm. Smectite: Strong and sharp absorption features at 1400, 1900, and 2200 nm; The peaks

    Spectroradiometry for Earth and planetary remote sensing

    Spectroradiometry_for_Earth_and_planetary_remote_sensing

  • Ionic potential
  • Ratio of the electrical charge to the radius of an ion

    hydrated cations such as Na+ and Mg2+ are responsible for the swelling of smectite while the less hydrated K+ and Ca2+ cause the collapse of the interlayer

    Ionic potential

    Ionic_potential

  • Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
  • NASA spacecraft active since 2005

    locations. The phyllosilicates identified included aluminum smectite, iron/magnesium smectite, kaolinite, prehnite, and chlorite. Rocks containing carbonate

    Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

    Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter

    Mars_Reconnaissance_Orbiter

  • Oil-based mud
  • Oil-based drilling fluid

    shales that would otherwise swell and disperse in water based mud e.g. smectite, to drill deep, high-temperature holes that dehydrate water-based mud,

    Oil-based mud

    Oil-based_mud

  • Liquid crystal
  • State of matter with properties of both conventional liquids and crystals

    studied in detail. The existence of a true nematic phase in the case of the smectite clays family was raised by Langmuir in 1938, but remained an open question

    Liquid crystal

    Liquid crystal

    Liquid_crystal

  • Soil retrogression and degradation
  • Two processes associated with loss of stable soil equilibrium

    the long-term. Scientists experimented with adding bentonite, one of the smectite family of clays, to the soil. In field trials, conducted by scientists

    Soil retrogression and degradation

    Soil_retrogression_and_degradation

  • Petuntse
  • Type of rock used in manufacture of ceramics

    Science, 8 (1994) 331-347 Elsevier Science ’Ammonium-Bearing Mica And Mica/Smectite Of Several Pottery Stone And Pyrophyllite Deposits In Japan: Their Mineralogical

    Petuntse

    Petuntse

    Petuntse

  • List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (S)
  • tetrahydroxide hexaoxopentaborate dihydrate) Saponite (montmorillonite, smectite: 1842) 9.EC.45 [121] [122] [123] Sapozhnikovite (sodalite: IMA2021-030)

    List of minerals recognized by the International Mineralogical Association (S)

    List_of_minerals_recognized_by_the_International_Mineralogical_Association_(S)

  • Rya Formation
  • Swedish geologic formation

    stronger weathered profiles, opposed to smectite on the less weathered ones. Thus, fluvial currents released smectite-rich weathering material to the Late

    Rya Formation

    Rya_Formation

  • Ischigualasto Formation
  • Geological formation in Argentina

    beds rather than sandy layers. Type B paleosols have high proportions of smectite and mica, frequent slickensides, wedge-shaped crevices (mudcracks in cross-section)

    Ischigualasto Formation

    Ischigualasto Formation

    Ischigualasto_Formation

  • Cork taint
  • Wine fault due to aroma-intense compounds present in the cork

    contamination is through the use of bentonite, a swelling clay preparation (smectite) used in treating wine for heat stability; bentonite has a high affinity

    Cork taint

    Cork taint

    Cork_taint

  • Dissimilatory metal-reducing microorganisms
  • Anaerobic microorganisms using a metal as terminal electron acceptor to respirate

    hematite, goethite, lepidocrocite, ferrihydrite, hydrous ferric oxide, smectite, illite, jarosite, among others. In natural systems, secondary minerals

    Dissimilatory metal-reducing microorganisms

    Dissimilatory_metal-reducing_microorganisms

  • Earthen plaster
  • Type of plaster

    additive), chlorite and smectite. The global distribution of clay minerals in modern oceans reveals patterns. With kaolinite and smectite concentrated in tropical

    Earthen plaster

    Earthen_plaster

  • Sorowako mine
  • Mine in Sulawesi, Indonesia

    subsidiary of Vale S.A. The mine is an open pit surface mine. The ore is smectite containing disseminated nickel as fine-grained manganese-nickel silicates

    Sorowako mine

    Sorowako_mine

  • Alum Shale Formation
  • Geologic formation in Scandinavia

    the abundant minerals. Clay minerals are dominated by illite, with some smectite, kaolinite, and chlorite. Pyrite is common and calcite veins are usually

    Alum Shale Formation

    Alum Shale Formation

    Alum_Shale_Formation

  • Microspherulite
  • characteristic depression (vortex), structured around a coarse-grained core with a smectite rind, and pinkish colour (Figure 2). They are formed at present in the

    Microspherulite

    Microspherulite

  • Muscovite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral in the dioctahedral mica group

    Hydrobiotite Karpinskite Kulkeite Lunijianlaite Rectorite Saliotite Tosudite Smectites and vermiculite family Beidellite Ferrosaponite Montmorillonite Nontronite

    Muscovite

    Muscovite

    Muscovite

  • Vottem
  • Section of Herstal, Wallonia, Belgium

    Maastrichtian chalk (Cretaceous) – makes up the Hesbaye aquifer Herve clay or smectite Sandstone, schists and coal pertaining to the Palaeozoic (also called Houiller)

    Vottem

    Vottem

    Vottem

  • Thermal Emission Spectrometer
  • Instrument on board Mars Global Surveyor

    presence of water it weathers into minerals such as goethite, chlorite, smectite, maghemite, and hematite. Olivine was also discovered in many other small

    Thermal Emission Spectrometer

    Thermal Emission Spectrometer

    Thermal_Emission_Spectrometer

  • Nubian Sandstone
  • Variety of sedimentary rock in the eastern Sahara

    smectite is a second major clay component. In arid zones small amounts of smectite and palygorskite accompany kaolinite. It is likely that smectite and

    Nubian Sandstone

    Nubian_Sandstone

  • Petukhovo (soda lake)
  • Salt lake in Altai Krai, Russia

    indicator minerals in the sediments of the lake are pyrite, disordered Ca-smectites, and dolomite, the latter being markedly predominant, especially in the

    Petukhovo (soda lake)

    Petukhovo (soda lake)

    Petukhovo_(soda_lake)

  • Nili Fossae
  • Group of large, concentric grabens on Mars,

    geologically significant discovery. Other minerals found by MRO are aluminum smectite, iron/magnesium smecite, hydrated silica, kaolinite group minerals, and

    Nili Fossae

    Nili Fossae

    Nili_Fossae

  • Auki (crater)
  • Crater on Mars

    instruments on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter they found the minerals smectite, silica, zeolite, serpentine, carbonate, and chlorite that are common in

    Auki (crater)

    Auki (crater)

    Auki_(crater)

  • Chitosan
  • Polysaccharide from crustacean shells

    approved, date unknown) is a granule consisting of chitosan within silica (smectite) and polyacrylic acid. It is a combination of different topical hemostatics

    Chitosan

    Chitosan

    Chitosan

  • Lomonosov diamond mine
  • Russian diamond mine

    separation helps to obtain modified saponite-containing products with high smectite-group minerals concentrations, lower mineral particles size, more compact

    Lomonosov diamond mine

    Lomonosov diamond mine

    Lomonosov_diamond_mine

  • List of microorganisms tested in outer space
  • S2CID 7228756. Moll, D. M.; Vestal, J. R. (1992). "Survival of microorganisms in smectite clays: Implications for Martian exobiology". Icarus. 98 (2): 233–9. Bibcode:1992Icar

    List of microorganisms tested in outer space

    List_of_microorganisms_tested_in_outer_space

  • Isinuka Mud Caves and Sulphur Pools
  • Archaeological site

    smectite (NaO3(Al,Mg)2SiO10(OH)2·H2O). The three dominant mineral phases are quartz, mica and calcite followed by interstratified illite and smectite

    Isinuka Mud Caves and Sulphur Pools

    Isinuka Mud Caves and Sulphur Pools

    Isinuka_Mud_Caves_and_Sulphur_Pools

  • Ionia Volcano
  • Geological formation in Nebraska

    within the lower parts of the shale and contains multiple fossil layers. Smectite clay is uniquely present in bluff but is more commonly acid weathered to

    Ionia Volcano

    Ionia Volcano

    Ionia_Volcano

  • Úrkút Manganese Ore Formation
  • Jurassic geologic formation in Hungary

    genesis. The Smectite is also found on the lower Pliensbachian Limestone. Nearly every Sample on Úrkút contains interstratified Illite/smectite. The Rn220

    Úrkút Manganese Ore Formation

    Úrkút Manganese Ore Formation

    Úrkút_Manganese_Ore_Formation

  • Osceola Mudflow
  • Volcanic mudflow in Washington, USA

    (0.48 to 0.60 cu mi). An analysis of the clay and altered minerals like smectite, kaolinite, halloysite, mica, cristobalite, opal, and hematite in Osceola

    Osceola Mudflow

    Osceola Mudflow

    Osceola_Mudflow

  • Bannisterite
  • Phyllosilicate mineral

    Hydrobiotite Karpinskite Kulkeite Lunijianlaite Rectorite Saliotite Tosudite Smectites and vermiculite family Beidellite Ferrosaponite Montmorillonite Nontronite

    Bannisterite

    Bannisterite

    Bannisterite

  • Cookeite
  • Mineral species of the silicate group

    Hydrobiotite Karpinskite Kulkeite Lunijianlaite Rectorite Saliotite Tosudite Smectites and vermiculite family Beidellite Ferrosaponite Montmorillonite Nontronite

    Cookeite

    Cookeite

    Cookeite

  • Serpentine subgroup
  • Subgroup of phyllosilicate minerals within the kaolinite-serpentine group

    Hydrobiotite Karpinskite Kulkeite Lunijianlaite Rectorite Saliotite Tosudite Smectites and vermiculite family Beidellite Ferrosaponite Montmorillonite Nontronite

    Serpentine subgroup

    Serpentine subgroup

    Serpentine_subgroup

  • Diagenesis
  • Physico-chemical changes in sediments occurring after their deposition

    HJ, Hutcheon IE, Bloch JD, Caritat PD (1994). "Silica activity and the smectite-illite reaction". Geology. 22 (6): 539–542. Bibcode:1994Geo....22..539A

    Diagenesis

    Diagenesis

    Diagenesis

  • Syrtis Major quadrangle
  • One of a series of 30 quadrangle maps of Mars

    Other minerals found there include carbonates, aluminum smectite, iron/magnesium smectite, hydrated silica, kaolinite group minerals, and iron oxides

    Syrtis Major quadrangle

    Syrtis Major quadrangle

    Syrtis_Major_quadrangle

  • Blue lace agate
  • Variety of agate with blue and white banding

    still be attached in some specimens. Coating vugs in the agate veins is a smectite clay originating from weathered dolerite that has been previously identified

    Blue lace agate

    Blue lace agate

    Blue_lace_agate

  • Lyotropic liquid crystal
  • Solution of amphiphilic molecules which has both fluid and crystalline properties

    striking example of a true nematic phase has been demonstrated for many smectite clays. The issue of the existence of such a lyotropic phase was raised

    Lyotropic liquid crystal

    Lyotropic liquid crystal

    Lyotropic_liquid_crystal

  • Chrysotile
  • Most commonly encountered form of asbestos

    Hydrobiotite Karpinskite Kulkeite Lunijianlaite Rectorite Saliotite Tosudite Smectites and vermiculite family Beidellite Ferrosaponite Montmorillonite Nontronite

    Chrysotile

    Chrysotile

    Chrysotile

  • Plagioclase
  • Feldspar mineral series

    plagioclase. Plagioclase weathers relatively rapidly to clay minerals such as smectite. The Mohorovičić discontinuity, which defines the boundary between the

    Plagioclase

    Plagioclase

    Plagioclase

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  • Smectite
  • n.

    A hydrous silicate of alumina, of a greenish color, which, in certain states of humidity, appears transparent and almost gelatinous.