Differential Settling Tendencies of Clay Minerals in Saline Waters U. Grant WhitehouseLela M. JeffreyJames D. Debbrecht OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 1 - 79
Effect of Sea-Water on Clay Minerals Dorothy CarrollHarry C. Starkey OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 80 - 101
Rapid Dissolution of Allophane and Kaolinite-Halloysite After Dehydration Isao HashimotoM. L. Jackson OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 102 - 113
The Formation of Chlorite-Like Structures from Montmorillonite M. SlaughterI. H. Milne OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 114 - 124
Pretreatment of Soils and Clays for Measurement of External Surface Area by Glycerol Retention Earl B. KinterSidney Diamond OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 125 - 134
Clay Mineralogy of the Bottom Sediments, Rappahannock River, Virginia Bruce W. Nelson OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 135 - 147
Clay Minerals of the Outcropping Basal Cretaceous Beds Between the Cape Fear River, North Carolina, and Lynches River, South Carolina S. Duncan Heron Jr. OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 148 - 161
Regional clay Mineral Patterns in the Gulf of Mexico Arthur P. PinsakHaydn H. Murray OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 162 - 177
Geology of the Clay Deposits in the Olive Hill District, Kentucky Sam H. PattersonJohn W. Hosterman OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 178 - 194
Clay Partings in Gypsum Deposits in Southwestern Indiana Jack L. HarrisonJohn B. Droste OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 195 - 199
Time Factor and the Genesis of Soils on Early Wisconsin Till D. R. HenselJoe L. White OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 200 - 215
Quantitative X-Ray Determinations of Some Aluminous Clay Minerals in Rocks Leonard G. Schultz OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 216 - 224
Eeview of the Relationships in the Montmorillonite Group of Clay Minerals Clarence S. Ross OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 225 - 229
Advances in X-Ray Diffractometry of Clay Minerals William Parrish OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 230 - 259
A Discussion of the Water Content of Vermiculite W. F. BradleyJ. M. Serratosa OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 260 - 270
Some Aspects of the Mineralogy of the Northern Atlantic Coastal Plain Johan J. GrootHerbert D. Glass OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 271 - 284
Geology of the Clay Deposits in Parts of Washington and Idaho John W. Hosterman OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 285 - 292
Clay Minerals in the Morrison Formation on the Colorado Plateau W. D. Keller OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 293 - 294
Clay Mineral Research at the Institute for Silicate Chemistry, Zagreb V. Stubičan OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 295 - 302
Iron Oxide Removal from Soils and Clays by a Dithionite-Citrate System Buffered with Sodium Bicarbonate O. P. MehraM. L. Jackson OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 317 - 327
Role of Exchangeable Cations in Viscosity of Clay Suspensions V. E. Nash OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 328 - 342
Swelling Pressures of Dilute Na-Montmorillonite Pastes B. P. WarkentinR. K. Schofield OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 343 - 349
X-Ray Analysis of Soil Colloids by a Modified Salted Paste Method Isaac Barshad OriginalPaper 01 February 1958 Pages: 350 - 364