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DISPERSION CHARACTERISTICS OF MONTMORILLONITE, KAOLINITE, AND HIKE CLAYS IN WATERS OF VARYING QUALITY, AND THEIR CONTROL WITH PHOSPHATE DISPERSANTS (1960)

This study is concerned with the dispersion characteristics of montmorillonite, kaolinite, and illite clay minerals in waters of  different hardness and the relation of these characteristics to the control of canal seepage by artificial sedimentation. The effect of dehydrated sodium phosphates on dispersion was also investigated. The importance of recognizing colloidal suspensions as ternary systems (colloid, water, ionized salt) is emphasized.
Reference:
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 334-G
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