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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1980
The Canadian Mineralogist (1980) 18 (3): 323–327.
... in the Shirataki District than for the other areas studied. In this district, the proportion of calcite-bearing schists is inversely proportional to metamorphic grade. In all areas investigated, a greater percentage of mafic schists carry calcium carbonate than do metasediments. Among the calcium-aluminum...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2013
American Mineralogist (2013) 98 (10): 1669–1687.
... Al 3+ substitution for Si 4+ . Poorly crystalline calcium-aluminum-silicate-hydrate (C-A-S-H) cementitious binder in the dissolved perimeter of relict lime clasts has Ca/(Si+Al) = 0.79, nearly identical to the Al-tobermorite, but nanoscale heterogeneities with aluminum in both tetrahedral...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2016
American Mineralogist (2016) 101 (1): 71–81.
...Simonpietro Di Pierro; Edwin Gnos Abstract Hundred-micrometer-sized calcium-aluminum-silicates (CAS) inclusions occur in moissanite-4 H , moissanite-15 R , and moissanite-6 H from Turkey. These inclusions commonly consist of tabular exsolution lamellae of two different minerals. By combined...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2013
European Journal of Mineralogy (2013) 25 (4): 639–654.
... side of the interface (mm scale) due to the precipitation of C-A-S-H (calcium aluminum silicate hydrate), calcite and ettringite, together with some clay dissolution. The location of sealing is influenced by cation exchange. Inclusion of cation exchange results in sealing at the rock side...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2020
American Mineralogist (2020) 105 (11): 1704–1711.
... that the CaAl 4 Si 2 O 11 crystals are identical to the calcium aluminum silicate (CAS) phase first reported from static pressure experiments. The new mineral has a hexagonal structure, with a space group of P 6 3 / mmc and lattice parameters of a = 5.42(1) Å; c = 12.70(3) Å; V = 323(4) Å 3 ; Z = 2...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1982
American Mineralogist (1982) 67 (11-12): 1229–1241.
... calcium content than the scapolite from which it derives, halite and calcium aluminum silicates. Refractive index measurements carried out during heating and on the cooled sample, confirmed such behavior, at least to a first approximation, showing for both ∈ and ω a linear increase during heating...
Journal Article
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 08 January 2021
Clay Minerals (2020) 55 (4): 320–328.
... rocks. The formation of the calcium aluminium silicate hydrate (C-A-S-H) or Al-tobermorite enhanced the strength (maximum flexural strength >17 MPa) and improved the porosity of the solidified materials. Due to the low temperature of hydrothermal solidification (≤473.15 K), most sepiolite remained...
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Published: 01 January 1976
DOI: 10.1130/MEM146-p239
..., and the zones appear to cut across formational contacts and trends of Acadian folds. Local variations in μ CO 2 /μH 2 O ratios are suggested to account for the neighboring of rocks of similar composition bearing calcium-aluminum silicates and those bearing an assemblage of calcite and chlorite. A regional...
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1960
American Mineralogist (1960) 45 (5-6): 599–611.
...C. Osborne Hutton; Angelina C. Vlisidis Abstract Papagoite, a rare hydrous copper calcium aluminum silicate, has been recognized, together with ajoite, as a strictly local occurrence, in metasomatically altered rocks at Ajo, Pima County, Arizona. The mineral forms more or less equidimcnsional...
Journal Article
Published: 01 July 1941
American Mineralogist (1941) 26 (7): 429–436.
... and it can be stated, on the basis of facts here presented, that cahnite belongs to the tetragonal disphenoidal class, 4 . It is the first mineral found to belong to this crystal class, and the only hitherto recognized representative, a calcium aluminum silicate, was classified here only on the basis of etch...
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Scanning electron microscopy images of the mortar of a concrete substructure of the Markets of Trajan (~110 CE). (A) Strätlingite crystals and microscoriae in the cementing matrix of the mortar. (B) Partially dissolved calcium-aluminum-silicate-hydrate (C-A-S-H) binding phase and strätlingite crystals in the reactive interfacial zones of the scoria aggregate.
Published: 01 October 2022
Figure 2. Scanning electron microscopy images of the mortar of a concrete substructure of the Markets of Trajan (~110 CE). ( A ) Strätlingite crystals and microscoriae in the cementing matrix of the mortar. ( B ) Partially dissolved calcium-aluminum-silicate-hydrate (C-A-S-H) binding phase
Journal Article
Published: 01 June 1985
American Mineralogist (1985) 70 (5-6): 487–498.
... structural units is positively correlated with Fe 3+ /(Fe 3+ + Si) of the bulk melt. It is suggested that the differences in viscous behavior of ferric- and aluminum-bearing silicate melts results from these different structural roles of Fe 3+ and Al 3+ . Copyright © 1985 by the Mineralogical Society...
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X-ray diffractograms of different rock samples are presented in this figure. Mega fossil limestones (S1) are mostly composed of clay i.e. kaolinite (K), calcium magnesium carbonate (CM), calcium carbonate (Ca) and Calcium magnesium Iron polyphases (*). Mega and microfossiliferous limestones (S2) have major phases Ca and montmorillonite-chlorite (M-Ch) with minor Sodium Aluminum Silicate Hydroxide Hydrate phases (*). Foraminiferal limestones (S3, S4) have only calcite (Ca) as the major phases with traces of Ca, Fe and Mg mixed phases. Black limestone samples (S5) identified as C and Quartz (Q). No such clay minerals are found.
Published: 01 July 2024
limestones (S2) have major phases Ca and montmorillonite-chlorite (M-Ch) with minor Sodium Aluminum Silicate Hydroxide Hydrate phases (*). Foraminiferal limestones (S3, S4) have only calcite (Ca) as the major phases with traces of Ca, Fe and Mg mixed phases. Black limestone samples (S5) identified as C
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Published: 01 October 2021
Abrasive, binding Sea-clay extract An extract of clay from the sea Hair-conditioning, skin-conditioning Moonstone powder Powder obtained from crushed moonstone, a gem classified as orthoclase feldspar and consisting of varying amounts of calcium, potassium and sodium aluminium silicates Skin
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1965
American Mineralogist (1965) 50 (7-8): 886–899.
... and calcium carbonate were used, the kinds of reaction products differed, particularly in clay minerals rich in aluminum; gehlenite was noticed as one of the principal reaction products. Probably chlorine acts on calcium ions forming calcium chloride, which reacts with silicates. Hydrogen in ammonium ions...
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2010
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2010) 51 (10): 1110–1125.
... in F (7–15 wt.%) and have a ratio between aluminum, calcium, sodium, and potassium oxides (A/CNK ≈ 1, Table 1 , runs 10–12, 14–16) typical of feldspar. Silicate glasses from ordinary MI vary considerably in the contents of major and trace elements ( Table 2 ). According to our own and published data...
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Journal Article
Published: 30 December 2024
American Mineralogist (2024)
...-Fe silicates within calcium- and aluminium-rich inclusions 81 (CAIs) but may also be found within the matrix, chondrules, or associated with sulphides in dark 82 lithic inclusions (Krot et al. 1998; Johnson et al. 1990; Kojima and Tomeoka 1996; Buchanan et 83 al. 1997). The origin of andradite within...
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1953
American Mineralogist (1953) 38 (7-8): 599–611.
... in rocks rich in aluminum with relation to the sum of calcium, sodium, and potassium, and as helvite in aluminum-poor rocks. Following Shand, the aluminum ratio is applied to metamorphic as well as to igneous rocks. In the Victorio Mountains, helvite may have been formed by replacement in marble from...
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Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 May 2016
Clay Minerals (2016) 51 (2): 223–235.
... this structural approach ( Kulik, 2011 ). An additional fact that complicates the identification of C-S-H phases is the partial substitution of Si by Al to form calcium aluminium silicate hydrates (C-A-S-H) added to the replacement of Ca by Na and Mg in these phases ( Komarneni et al. , 1987 ; Jackson et...
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