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The Surface Chemistry of Feldspars as an Influence on Their Decomposition Products

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2024

George W. DeVore*
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Department of Geology, University of Chicago, Illinois, USA
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The problems of hydrous decomposition of alkali feldspars and the formation of the micaceous minerals from the decomposition products are discussed in terms of the surface chemistry and the Al-Si ordering of the feldspars, and a crystal growth model for the micas.

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Copyright © Clay Minerals Society 1957

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