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Clays in the Critical Zone

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Clays and clay minerals are the most abundant natural reactive solids on the Earth's surface. This comprehensive review considers clay science in the context of the Critical Zone - the Earth's permeable near-surface layer. Providing information on clays and clay minerals related to geological, biological and material sciences in the Critical Zone, it's well suited for graduate students and researchers interested in clay science, and environmental and soil mineralogy. The book starts with an introduction to clays and clay minerals, their historic background, and a review of how clay science impacts the Critical Zone. Examples and applications demonstrate how clays regulate habitats and determine the availability of other resources. These examples are supported by quantitative field data, including numerical and graphical depictions of clay and clay mineral occurrences. The book concludes by covering Critical Zone clay geochemistry and clay sequences, including the industrial, synthetic medical and extra-terrestrial world of clay science.

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ISBN: 9781107136670
Publication date: 9th August 2018
Author: Paul A. (University of Georgia) Schroeder
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 252 pages
Genres: Rocks, minerals and fossils: general interest
Petrology, petrography and mineralogy
Sedimentology and pedology
Soil and rock mechanics
Environmental management