<p>The decision of Springer-Verlag to publish this book in English came as a pleasant surprise. The fact is that I started writing the first version of the book back in 1978. I wished to attract attention to potentialities inherent in selected-area electron diffraction (SAED) which, for various reas
Electron-Diffraction Analysis of Clay Mineral Structures
β Scribed by Boris Borisovich Zvyagin (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 380
- Series
- Monographs in Geoscience
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
As a method of structure analysis, electron diffraction has its own speΒ cial possibilities and advantages in comparison to the X -ray method for the study of finely dispersed minerals with layer or pseudolayer structures. HowΒ ever, possibly because of the prior existence of the X-ray method, which found universal application in different fields and attracted the main efforts of speΒ cialists, electron diffraction has been unevenly disseminated and developed in different countries. In particular, the oblique texture method, which gives very complete and detailed structural information, has been mainly used in the Soviet Union, where electron-diffraction cameras specially suited to the method have been constructed. In other countries, studies have been made of micro-single crystals, because these studies could be carried out with existing electron microscopes. It should be recognized that the scale of distribution and use attained by electron-diffraction methods, at present limited by existΒ ing experimental conditions. is more than justified by the value of the results which may be obtained by their aid. The author hopes that the present book will give the reader a fuller idea of the valuable advantages of the method, and of the structural crystallography picture which has been built up for clay minerals, and layer silicates in general, from electron-diffraction data. The time between the appearance of this book and that of the Russian edition has been comparatively short.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Structures and Structure Modifications of Layer Silicates....Pages 1-54
Experimental Electron - Diffraction Methods of Studying Minerals....Pages 55-80
The Geometrical Theory of Electron Diffraction and Analysis of Clay Mineral Diffraction Patterns....Pages 81-158
The Determination of Intensities in Layer Silicate Diffraction Patterns....Pages 159-246
Experimental Electron-Diffraction Studies of Clays and Related Minerals....Pages 247-344
β¦ Subjects
Mineral Resources
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Clay minerals are the most abundant minerals on Earth. Widely used in building materials and industry, they are components of bricks, concrete, and ceramics; they impart whiteness to paper; they serve as catalysts in chemical processes, fillers in pharmaceuticals, and stabilizing agents in the dispo