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Al-illite-hydromica

A variety of Illite

Variety of Illite very low in K and high in water.

Classification of Al-illite-hydromica

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References for Al-illite-hydromica

Reference List:Shutov, V.D., V.A. Drits, and B.A. Sakharov (1969a), On the mechanism of a postsedimentary transformation of montmorillonite into hydromica. In L. Heller, Ed., Proceedings International Clay Conference, Tokyo, 1969, 1: 523-532, Jerusalem University.

Shutov, V.D., V.A. Drits, and B.A. Sakharov (1969b), On the mechanism of a postsedimentary transformation of montmorillonite into hydromica: Discussion. In L. Heller, Ed., Proceedings International Clay Conference, Tokyo, 1969, 2: 126-129, Jerusalem University.

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