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October 01, 1979
Biotite alteration in deeply weathered granite; I, Morphological, mineralogical, and chemical properties
R. J. Gilkes
A. Suddhiprakarn
Publisher: Clay Mineral Society
First Online:
02 Mar 2017
Online ISSN: 1552-8367
Print ISSN: 0009-8604
GeoRef, Copyright 2004, American Geological Institute.
Clays and Clay Minerals (1979) 27 (5): 349–360.
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First Online:
02 Mar 2017
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R. J. Gilkes, A. Suddhiprakarn; Biotite alteration in deeply weathered granite; I, Morphological, mineralogical, and chemical properties. Clays and Clay Minerals 1979;; 27 (5): 349–360. doi:
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Index Terms/Descriptors
- adamellite
- alteration
- Archean
- Australasia
- Australia
- biotite
- cations
- chemical properties
- clay mineralogy
- clay minerals
- goethite
- granites
- igneous rocks
- iron
- metals
- mica group
- mineral composition
- mineral data
- minerals
- mixed-layer minerals
- morphology
- oxides
- plutonic rocks
- Precambrian
- SEM data
- sheet silicates
- silicates
- soil surveys
- soils
- surveys
- textures
- vermiculite
- weathering
- Western Australia
- X-ray data
- Jarrahdale
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