Physical and chemical properties of bentonite deposits of Milos Island, Greece

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
G. E. Christidis P. W. Scott
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Jun 18, 1905

Abstract

The deposits were formed from low-temperature alteration of pyroclastic rocks. Properties investigated include their cation exchange capacity, swelling capacity, pH, rheological properties, the green and dry compressive strengths, shatter index, wet tensile strength, compactability and permeability. It was found that deposits with abundant opal-CT have poor physical properties. The rheological and swelling properties were found to be influenced by the bentonite grade (smectite content) and the degree of disaggregation of the smectite quasi-crystals. The only deposits of high grade which had good foundry properties were those with no opal-CT. Hydrothermal alteration was detrimental to the physical and chemical properties of bentonites in that it decreased the smectite content and the pH and changed the smectite layer charge and the lattice dimensions
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APA: G. E. Christidis P. W. Scott  (1905)  Physical and chemical properties of bentonite deposits of Milos Island, Greece

MLA: G. E. Christidis P. W. Scott Physical and chemical properties of bentonite deposits of Milos Island, Greece. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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