Experimental Transformation of a Chlorite Into a Vermiculite G. J. RossH. Kodama OriginalPaper 01 June 1974 Pages: 205 - 211
Electro-Optic Investigation of the Permanent and Induced Dipoles of Montmorillonite as Affected by Electrolyte Concentration J. S. SchepersRaymond J. Miller OriginalPaper 01 June 1974 Pages: 213 - 221
Properties of Reduced Charge Montmorillonite: Tetra-Alkylammonium Ion Exchange Forms David M. ClementzM. M. Mortland OriginalPaper 01 June 1974 Pages: 223 - 229
Mineralogy of Palagonitic Material from the Golan Heights, Israel A. Singer OriginalPaper 01 June 1974 Pages: 231 - 240
Artificial Alteration of Biotite Into a 14 Å Layer Silicate with Hydroxy-Aluminium Interlayers K. NagasawaG. BrownA. C. D. Newman OriginalPaper 01 June 1974 Pages: 241 - 252
Mineralogy and Cation Exchange Properties of Libby Vermiculite Separates as Affected by Particle-Size Reduction A. S. BawejaL. P. WildingE. O. McLean OriginalPaper 01 June 1974 Pages: 253 - 262
Exchangeability of Potassium in Heated Fine-Grained Micaceous Minerals S. J. SmithA. D. cScott OriginalPaper 01 June 1974 Pages: 263 - 270
‘Vermiculite’ Determination on Whole Soils by Cation Exchange Capacity Methods C. B. CoffmanD. S. Fanning OriginalPaper 01 June 1974 Pages: 271 - 283
On Dehydration of Bound Water of Sepiolite Hiroshi NagataSusumu ShimodaToshio Sudo OriginalPaper 01 June 1974 Pages: 285 - 291
Contributions of Forest Opal and Associated Crystalline Phases to Fine Silt and Clay Fractions of Soils L. P. WildingL. R. Drees OriginalPaper 01 June 1974 Pages: 295 - 306
Comments on: An Expansible Mineral Having High Rehydration Ability W. F. Cole Notes 01 June 1974 Pages: 307 - 308
Reply to: Comments on an Expansible Mineral Having High Rehydration Ability Katsutoshi Tomita Report 01 June 1974 Pages: 309 - 310