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(Table 1) Sample descriptions and d-spacing at DSDP Holes 68-501 and 69-504B
Empty cells = not analyzed. d-spacing (001) note: 13.4 - 17.0 means 13.4 expands to 17.0 with glycolation. -
(Table 3) Clay minerals in olivines, veins and vesicles, and breccia matrix a...
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(Table 2) Quartz/(Opal-CT x 8) ratios, quartz crystallinity, opal-CT d-spacin...
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(Table 1) Characteristics of DSDP Site 69-504 late Miocene siliceous rocks an...
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(Table 3) X-ray power characteristics for typical palygorskite samples at DSD...
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The ferroelectric phase transition in Dion-Jacobson layered perovskites - con...
Ferroelectricity in the Dion-Jacobson (DJ) family of layered perovskites arises from a 'trilinear coupling', whereby two non-polar lattice modes interact in such a way to... -
In-situ stress relaxation during heat treatment in sub-scale forgings of Nick...
Advanced materials such as polycrystalline Ni superalloys put increased pressure on developing appropriate thermomechanical procedures, which avoid the generation of large... -
(Table T1) Density, porosity, void ratio and silica crystallinity index of OD...
Siliceous pelagic sediments have been known to be crystallographically altered during burial diagenesis (e.g., Hesse, 1990; Behl and Smith, 1992,... -
(Table 1) Types of carbonate sediments and origin of carbonate constituents a...
Petrographic and mineralogical studies using optical and scanning electron microscopes and X-ray diffraction and X-ray microprobe analyzers on 137 samples of Pleistocene to... -
(Table 1) Lithology, mineralogy, and physical properties of Cretaceous cherts...
Cretaceous chert and porcellanite recovered at Site 436, east of northern Honshu, Japan, are texturally and mineralogically similar to siliceous rocks of comparable age at Sites... -
(Table 1) Mineralogy of ODP Site 127-795
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. The XRD analyses were carried out on bulk samples, without any treatment or separation, in the Department of Chemistry of the University of... -
(Table 2) Mineralogy of ODP Hole 127-797B
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. The XRD analyses were carried out on bulk samples, without any treatment or separation, in the Department of Chemistry of the University of... -
(Table 2) Expandable clay minerals in serpentinitic muds at DSDP Hole 84-567
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(Table 2) d-spacing (Å) of <2 µm clay fraction after air drying, glycolation,...
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(Table 4) Crystallochemical study of hydrothermal green clay at DSDP Hole 70-...
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(Table 2) Comparison of the intensity of 020 spacings and optical identificat...
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(Table 1) Characteristics of siliceous rocks at DSDP Leg 62 Holes
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Empty cells and - mean no data. -
(Table 1) Mineral composition and d-spacing of montmorillonite and montmorill...
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. d-spacing (Å) of Montmorillonite-illite mixed-layer represented by 10 Å peak with tailed reflections on the lower angle side. -
(Table 3) d(101) spacing of silica minerals from DSDP Leg 57 Holes
Sediment depth is given in mbsf. Internal standard: quartz. Radiation: CuK-alpha; scan speed: 0.5°/min.; chart speed: 400 mm/hr.; the values ford(101) spacing of Opal-CT and... -
(Table 2) Powder data for clinoptilolites from DSDP Hole 57-439
Internal standard: quartz. Radiation: Cuk-alpha, scan speed: 0.5°/min., chart speed: 400 mm/hr.