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C, Haneberg William, Anderson Scott A, and Geological Society of America. Division of Engineering Geology., eds. Clay and shale slope instability. Boulder, Colo: Geological Society of America, 1995.

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O'Connor, Bruce J. Ceramic and structural clays, and shales of Walker County, Georgia. Atlanta, Ga: Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Georgia Geologic Survey, 1988.

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O'Connor, Bruce J. Ceramic and structural clays and shales of Floyd County, Georgia. Atlanta, Ga: Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Georgia Geologic Survey, 1986.

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Heinrich, Ries. Les dépôts d'argile et de schistes de la Nouvelle-Écosse et d'une partie du Nouveau-Brunswick. Ottawa: Impr. du gouvernement, 1997.

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Ontario. Ministry of Natural Resources. The Clay and shale industries of Ontario. Toronto: Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, 1987.

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Keele, Joseph. Clay and shale deposits of New Brunswick. Ottawa: Govt. Print. Bureau, 1997.

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O'Connor, Bruce J. Ceramic and structural clays, shales, and slates of Murray County, Georgia. Atlanta, Ga: Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Georgia Geologic Survey, 1986.

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O'Connor, Bruce J. Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Gordon County, Georgia. Atlanta, Ga: Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Georgia Geologic Survey, 1987.

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O'Connor, Bruce J. Ceramic and structural clays and shales of Whitfield County, Georgia. Atlanta, Ga: Georgia Dept. of Natural Resources, Environmental Protection Division, Georgia Geologic Survey, 1988.

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Keele, Joseph. Dépôts d'argile et de schistes du Nouveau-Brunswick. Ottawa: Impr. du gouvernement, 1997.

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Keele, Joseph. Rapport préliminaire sur les dépôts d'argile et de schistes de la province de Québec. Ottawa: Impr. du gouvernement, 1997.

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O'Connor, Bruce J. Ceramic and structural clays, shales and slates of Polk County, Georgia. Atlanta, Ga: Georgia Geologic Survey, 1988.

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Ruenkrairergsa, Teeracharti. Deep hole lime stabilization for unstable clay shale embankment. Bangkok, Thailand: Dept. of Highways, Ministry of Communications, 1985.

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Ries, Heinrich. Clay and shale deposits of the western provinces: (part iv). Ottawa: Govt. Print. Bureau, 1997.

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1871-1951, Ries Heinrich, Ries Heinrich 1871-1951, Ries Heinrich 1871-1951, Keele Joseph 1863-1923, and Geological Survey of Canada, eds. Clay and shale deposits of the western provinces: Part III. Ottawa: Govt. Print. Bureau, 1997.

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E, Weaver Charles. Clays, muds, and shales. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1989.

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Heinrich, Ries. Rapport préliminaire sur les dépôts d'argiles et de schistes des provinces de l'ouest. Ottawa: Impr. du gouvernement, 1997.

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Heinrich, Ries. The clay and shale deposits of Nova Scotia and portions of New Brunswick. Ottawa: Govt. Print. Bureau, 1997.

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1939-, Bennett Richard Harold, Bryant William R, and Hulbert Mattthew H, eds. The Microstructure of fine-grained sediments, from mud to shale. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1991.

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Clay and Shale Slope Instability. Geological Society of America, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1130/reg10.

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Pont, Du. Explosives for Shale and Clay Blasting. Lindsay Publications Inc, 1993.

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Weaver, C. E. Clays, Muds, and Shales. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 1989.

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Du Pont de Nemours (E.I.) & company, Wilmington, Del. How to Use Explosives for Blasting, Clay and Shale. Univ Pub House, 2001.

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Regner, Adam John. The interactions of nickel and vanadyl geoporphyrins with clay minerals. 1995.

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Report on the clay and shale deposits of the western provinces: (part II). Ottawa: Govt. Print. Bureau, 1997.

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Ries, Heinrich 1871-1951, Heinrich 1871-1951 Preliminar Ries, and Heinrich 1871-1951 Report on Ries. Clay and Shale Deposits of the Western Provinces [microform]: Part III. Legare Street Press, 2021.

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Keele, Joseph 1863-1923. Preliminary Report on the Clay and Shale Deposits of the Western Provinces [microform]. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Keele, Joseph 1863-1923. Preliminary Report on the Clay and Shale Deposits of the Western Provinces [microform]. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021.

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Chiou, Wen-An, Helmut Coutelle, Andreas Decher, Michael Dörschug, Reiner Dohrmann, Albert Gilg, Stephan Kaufhold, et al. Bentonites -. Edited by Stephan Kaufhold. E. Schweizerbart Science Publishers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/bentonites/9783510968596.

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<p><b>Bentonites</b> are rocks mostly consisting of swelling clay minerals. They were first described from the Cretaceous Benton Shale near Rock River, Wyoming, USA. </p> <p> Because of their useful properties (e.g. highly adsorbent, cation exchanging, swelling), bentonites have many uses, in industry (among them as drilling mud, purification agent, binder, adsorbent, paper production), culture (for e.g. pottery) and medicine/cosmetics/cat litter, civil engineering, and in the future even in the disposal of high-level nuclear waste. </p> <p> Particular chemical characteristics of bentonite clay minerals are rather variable but critically determine their suitability for a particular application. </p> <p> The 15 specialist authors discuss bentonite terminology, classification and genesis and use in eight chapters. Individual chapters deal with the methods bentonites are analysed with, their properties and performance in terms of parameters such as cation exchange capactiy, rheology, coagulation concentraion, water uptake capacity, free swelling, and electrical resistivity (amongst others). </p> <p> A chapter is dedicated to the sources of bentonites, the technology employed to produce them, and how quality control is carried out both in the mine and the laboratory. A further chapter is dedicated to methods of processing the mined material, different activation methods, drying, grinding, and purification. </p> <P> Use cases for bentonites are discussed in a chapter of its own. References, a section on norms and standards, and a list of abbreviations complete the text. </p> <p> The volume addresses students, researchers, and professionals in the mineral industry dealing with bentonite and their clay-mineral constituents, quality assessement and control, and persons that use bentonites in their products. </p>
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Microstructure of Fine-Grained Sediments: From Mud to Shale (Frontiers in Sedimentary Geology). Springer, 1990.

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