Objectives of the First National Conference on Clays and Clay Technology and Definitions of Terms Used in the Industry Ralph E. Grim Introduction 01 February 1952 Pages: 13 - 15
Formation and Occurrence of Clay Minerals Paul F. Kerr Part I—Geology and Mineralogy of Clays 01 February 1952 Pages: 19 - 32
Structural Mineralogy of Clays George W. Brindley Part I—Geology and Mineralogy of Clays 01 February 1952 Pages: 33 - 43
Electrochemical Properties of Clays Lannes E. Davis Part II—Properties of Clays 01 February 1952 Pages: 47 - 53
Ion Exchange Reactions of Clays D. R. Lewis Part II—Properties of Clays 01 February 1952 Pages: 54 - 69
Absorptive and Swelling Properties of Clay-Water System Isaac Barshad Part II—Properties of Clays 01 February 1952 Pages: 70 - 77
Interlamellar Sorption by Clay Minerals Douglas M. C. MacEwan Part II—Properties of Clays 01 February 1952 Pages: 78 - 85
Particle Size Distribution in Clays A. L. Johnson Part III—Methods of Identifying Clays and the Interpretation of Results 01 February 1952 Pages: 89 - 91
Interpretation of Chemical Analyses of Clays W. P. Kelley Part III—Methods of Identifying Clays and the Interpretation of Results 01 February 1952 Pages: 92 - 94
Interpretation of Chemical Analyses of Montmorillonites Bernard B. Osthaus Part III—Methods of Identifying Clays and the Interpretation of Results 01 February 1952 Pages: 95 - 100
Petrographic Study of Clay Materials Ralph E. Grim Part III—Methods of Identifying Clays and the Interpretation of Results 01 February 1952 Pages: 101 - 104
Dye Adsorption as a Method of Identifying Clays Charles G. Dodd Part III—Methods of Identifying Clays and the Interpretation of Results 01 February 1952 Pages: 105 - 111
Infrared Analysis of Clays and Related Minerals Paul G. Nahin Part III—Methods of Identifying Clays and the Interpretation of Results 01 February 1952 Pages: 112 - 118
Identification of Clay Minerals by X-Ray Diffraction Analysis George W. Brindley Part III—Methods of Identifying Clays and the Interpretation of Results 01 February 1952 Pages: 119 - 129
Electron Microscopy as a Method of Identifying Clays Thomas F. Bates Part III—Methods of Identifying Clays and the Interpretation of Results 01 February 1952 Pages: 130 - 150
Differential Thermal Analysis of Clays and Carbonates Richards A. Rowland Part III—Methods of Identifying Clays and the Interpretation of Results 01 February 1952 Pages: 151 - 163
Role of Physical Properties of Clays in Soil Science J. B. Page Part IV—Clay Technology in Soil Science 01 February 1952 Pages: 167 - 176
Role of Chemical Properties of Clays in Soil Science T. F. Buehrer Part IV—Clay Technology in Soil Science 01 February 1952 Pages: 177 - 187
Importance of Clay in Applied Soil Mechanics Francis N. Hveem Part V—Clay Technology in Soil Mechanics 01 February 1952 Pages: 191 - 195
Physical-Chemical Properties and Engineering Performance of Clays Richard C. MielenzMyrle E. King Part V—Clay Technology in Soil Mechanics 01 February 1952 Pages: 196 - 254
Clay Technology in Ceramics Edward C. Henry Part VI—Clay Technology in Ceramics 01 February 1952 Pages: 257 - 266
Use of Clay in Drilling Fluids Delmar H. Larsen Part VII—Clay Technology in the Petroleum Industry 01 February 1952 Pages: 269 - 281
Role of Clay in Well-Log Interpretation M. R. J. Wyllie Part VII—Clay Technology in the Petroleum Industry 01 February 1952 Pages: 282 - 305
Role op Clay in Oil Reservoirs Norris Johnston Part VII—Clay Technology in the Petroleum Industry 01 February 1952 Pages: 306 - 313
Use of Clays as Petroleum Cracking Catalysts T. H. MillikenA. G. ObladG. A. Mills Part VII—Clay Technology in the Petroleum Industry 01 February 1952 Pages: 314 - 326