Electron Microscopy of Clay Surfaces Thomas F. BatesJ. J. Comer OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 1 - 25
A Study in Morphology by Electron Diffraction L. B. SandJ. J. Comer OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 26 - 30
Electron Micrographic Studies of Clays M. S. Taggart Jr.W. O. MilliganH. P. Studer OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 31 - 64
The Reversible Dehydroxylization of Clay Minerals Edward C. Jonas OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 66 - 72
X-Ray Diffractometer Studies of Dehydroxylization E. J. WeissRichards A. Rowland OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 73 - 73
Studies of some Vermiculite-Type Clay Minerals John C. Hathaway OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 74 - 86
Anomalies in the Ethylene Glycol Solvation Technique Used in X-Ray Diffraction G. W. Kunze OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 88 - 93
Structural Irregularities in Hydrous Magnesium Silicates W. F. Bradley OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 94 - 102
DTA of Kaolinite and Montmorillonite Under Water Vapor Pressures up to Six Atmospheres Robert L. StoneRichards A. Rowland OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 103 - 116
Reference Chlorite Characterization for Chlorite Identification in Soil Clays R. Torrence Martin OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 117 - 145
Effect of Exchangeable Cation on X-Ray Diffraction Patterns and Thermal Behavior of a Montmoril-Lonite Clay Richard C. MielenzN. Cyril SchieltzMyrle E. King OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 146 - 173
Water Sorption Properties of Homoionic Montmorillonite W. Arthur White OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 186 - 204
The Relation between Composition and Swelling in Clays Margaret D. Foster OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 205 - 220
Clay Minerals in Petroleum Reservoir Sands and Water Sensitivity Effects C. G. DoddF. R. ConleyP. M. Barnes OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 221 - 238
A Method for the Determination of the Cation Exchange Capacity of Clay Minerals and Soils Galen FrysingerHenry C. Thomas OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 239 - 245
Variations in Viscosity of Clay-Water Suspensions of Georgia Kaolins LeRoy A. Woodward OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 246 - 259
Peptization Resistance of Selected Samples of Kaolinitic, Montmorillonitic, and Illitic Clay Materials U. Grant WhitehouseLela M. Jeffrey OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 260 - 281
H-Ion Catalysis by Clays N. T. ColemanClayton McAuliffe OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 282 - 289
Ion Pair Activities in Bentonite Suspensions Lannes E. Davis OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 290 - 295
Lattice Expansion and Rheological Behavior Relationships in Water-Montmorillonite Systems William R. FosterJ. G. SavinsJ. M. Waite OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 296 - 316
Method of Screening Chemical Bonding Agents for Clay Soils V. H. Rodes OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 317 - 321
Interstratified Layer Silicates in Some Soils of Northern Wisconsin L. D. WhittigM. L. Jackson OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 322 - 336
Some Hydrous Micas in South African Clays and Shales H. Heystek OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 337 - 355
Clay Minerals in Some Illinois Soils Developed from Loess and Till Under Grass Vegetation A. H. BeaversW. D. JohnsR. T. Odell OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 356 - 372
The Clay Mineral Composition of Representative Soils from Five Geological Regions of Texas G. W. KunzeE. H. TemplinJ. B. Page OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 373 - 383
Chemical, Physical, and Mineralogical Properties of Certain Soil Profiles in the Lower Mississippi Delta B. N. Driskell OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 384 - 388
Relation of Porosity and Permeability to the Origin of Diaspore Clay Victor T. Allen OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 389 - 401
The Effect of Acid and Heat Treatment on Montmorillonoids A. C. MathersS. B. WeedN. T. Coleman OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 403 - 412
Argillation of Three Silicate Rocks Expressed in Terms of Ion Transfer W. D. KellerG. A. KierschPaul Howell OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 413 - 420
Quantitative Evaluation of the Kaolinite and Illite in Underclays Leonard G. Schultz OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 421 - 429
Clay Mineral Studies of Some Recent Marine Sediments Off the North Carolina Coast Haydn H. MurrayAbdullah S. Sayyab OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 430 - 441
The Colloid Science of Important Clay Minerals Ernst A. Hauser OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 442 - 472
Forces and Adsorption at Solid Surfaces W. G. Mcmillan OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 473 - 481
Stability and Swell Pressure Characteristics of Compacted Clays H. B. Seed OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 483 - 504
The Effect of Clays on the Permeability of Reservoir Sands to Waters of Different Saline Contents Oren C. BaptistS. A. Sweeney OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 505 - 515
Measurement of Moisture Content and Density of Soil Masses Using Radioactivity Methods Irving GoldbergL. J. TresconyG. J. Whyte OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 516 - 548
Flow Properties of the Kaolinite-Water System F. H. Norton OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 549 - 556
Soil Moisture Tension Measurements: Theoretical Interpretation and Practical Application Paul R. Day OriginalPaper 01 February 1954 Pages: 557 - 566