Clay-water interaction is an all-inclusive term to describe various progressive interactions between clay minerals and water. In the dry state, clay packets...
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modeling clay Vertisol – Clay-rich soil, prone to cracking Clay–water interaction – Various progressive interactions between clay minerals and water Olive...
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were built under the highway to limit water infiltration into the clay. Clay chemistry Clay-water interaction Critical state soil mechanics DLVO theory...
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formula: (Fe2+,Cu)4(Mg,Al)3S4(OH,O)6, or 4 (Fe,Cu)S · 3 (Mg,Al)(OH)2 Clay-water interaction Hydration reaction Iron(III) oxide-hydroxide Ferrihydrite Rivkin...
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Flocculation (category Water treatment)
involving the farming of algae Clay–water interaction – Various progressive interactions between clay minerals and water Deposition (geology) – Geological...
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Smectite (category Clay minerals group)
portal Argillaceous minerals Bentonite Clay Clay chemistry Clay mineral Clay–water interaction Expansive clay Hectorite Montmorillonite Nontronite Saponite...
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studied by building and construction engineering specialists. The interactions of clay minerals with organic substances in the soil also plays a vital role...
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Soil liquefaction (section Quick clay)
of the displaced sand/water mix and the object floats due to its buoyancy. Quick clay, known as Leda Clay in Canada, is a water-saturated gel, which in...
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Bentonite (redirect from Bentonite clay)
exposure is weathered further. As a swelling clay, bentonite has the ability to absorb large quantities of water, which increases its volume by up to a factor...
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other cations found on or near some planetary surfaces. Clay minerals form in the presence of water and have been important to life, and many theories of...
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Vitrified clay pipe (VCP) is pipe made from a blend of clay and shale that has been subjected to high temperature to achieve vitrification, which results...
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Water content or moisture content is the quantity of water contained in a material, such as soil (called soil moisture), rock, ceramics, crops, or wood...
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Sodium polyacrylate (section Clay-Polymer Hydrogels)
absorb large amounts of water. When dissolved in water, it forms a thick and transparent solution due to the ionic interactions of the molecules. Sodium...
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structured nature of clay minerals), which means clays can hold a large volume of water per volume of bulk material, but they do not release water rapidly and...
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Colloid (redirect from Colloidal interactions)
colloidal particles by attractive electrostatic interactions. For example, negatively charged colloidal silica or clay particles can be flocculated by the addition...
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the pores of the skin, and helps the interaction of the clay with the body. In the European health spas, the clay is prepared for use in a multitude of...
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their interactions with fine clay particles. Coatings of adsorbed polymers on clays can increase their steric stabilization by preventing clay particles...
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Plaster (section Clay plaster)
Europe. Clay plaster is a mixture of clay, sand and water often with the addition of plant fibers for tensile strength over wood lath. Clay plaster has...
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found in the basin are sand, loam, clay and their combinations such as sandy loam, silty clay etc. The annual surface water potential of the basin has been...
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Absorption (chemistry) (section Water in a solid)
origin, can readily absorb water. Polar interactions between water and the molecules of the solid favor partition of the water into the solid, which can...
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Groundwater pollution (redirect from Ground water pollution)
that are separated by thin layers of clay which acts as a sponge that holds onto water and arsenic. When water is pumped intensively, the aquifer compresses...
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reactions with water occur as well, resulting in metasomatism or mineral hydration, a type of chemical alteration of a rock which produces clay minerals. It...
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hydraulic conductivity than clay or unfractured granite aquifers. Sand or gravel aquifers would thus be easier to extract water from (e.g., using a pumping...
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hydrometer analysis is the process by which fine-grained soils, silts and clays, are graded. Hydrometer analysis is performed if the grain sizes are too...
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Cation–π interaction is a noncovalent molecular interaction between the face of an electron-rich π system (e.g. benzene, ethylene, acetylene) and an adjacent...
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so that water currents do not disturb the sludge and settled particle interactions are promoted. As particle concentrations in the settled water increase...
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and are covered with solid material carried along by the flow from within. Clay, fine sand and silt, and fine-grained, pyroclastic material are all susceptible...
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the gradual restoration of steady-state pore water pressure. This is the case for most types of sand and clay with low amounts of organic material. However...
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