1. Pedogenic alteration of illite in subtropical China.
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Han, W., Hong, H. L., Yin, K., Churchman, G. J., Li, Z. H., and Chen, T.
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ILLITE , *SEDIMENTS , *X-ray diffraction , *VERMICULITE - Abstract
Pedogenic alteration of illite from red earth sediments in Jiujiang in subtropical China was investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). Illite, hydroxy-interlayered vermiculite (HIV), kaolinite and mixed-layer illite-HIV (I-HIV) are present in the soils. The characteristic reflections of the clay phases were 14 Å, 10-14 Å, 10 Å, and 7 Å, respectively. After Mg-glycerol saturations, the 14 Å peak of the samples did not expand, and after heating at 350 °C and 550 °C it shifted to 13.8 Å and 12 Å respectively, with no residual 14 Å reflection, suggesting the occurrence of hydroxy-interlayered vermiculite. The randomly interstratified I-HIV clays were characterized by a broad peak at 10-14 Å, which did not change its position after Mg-glycerol saturation, but collapsed to 10 Å after heating at 350ºC and 550°C. HRTEM analysis showed different lattice fringes of 12 Å, 10 Å and 7 Å. Mixed-layer I-HIV, HIV-K and illite-kaolinite (I-K) were observed in the HRTEM images which represented the intermediate phases during illite alteration. The merging of two 10 Å illite layers into a 12 Å HIV layer, lateral transformation of one HIV layer into one kaolinite layer and alteration of one illite layer into two kaolinite layers illustrated the mechanisms of illite-to-HIV, HIV-to-kaolinite and illite-tokaolinite transformation, respectively. The proposed pedogenic alteration of illite and the weathering sequence of the clay minerals in Jiujiang is illite → I-HIV → HIV→ HIV-K → kaolinite. In addition, illite may transform directly to kaolinite. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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