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Citation and Memorial for Dr. William F. Bradley
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 July 2024
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- Copyright © The Clay Minerals Society 1974
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Selected Bibliography of W. E. Bradley
Grim, R. E., Bray, R. H. and Bradley, W. F., (1936) The constitution of bond clays and its influence on bonding properties Trans. Am. Foundrymen’s Assoc. 7 221–228.Google Scholar
Grim, R. E., Bray, R. N. and Bradley, W. F., (1937) The mica in argillaceous sediments Amer. Mineral. 22 813–829.Google Scholar
Grim, R. E. and Bradley, W. F., (1939) A unique clay from the Goose Lake, Illinois, area J. Amer. Ceram. Soc. 22 157–164.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bradley, W. F., (1940) The structural scheme of attapulgite Amer. Mineral. 25 405–410.Google Scholar
Grim, R. E. and Bradley, W. F., (1940) Investigation of the effect of heat on the clay minerals illite and montmorillonite J. Amer. Ceram. Soc. 23 242–248.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bradley, W. F., (1945) Molecular associations between montmorillonite and some polyfunctional organic liquids J. Amer. Chem. Soc. 67 975–981.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bradley, W. F., (1945) Diagnostic criteria for clay minerals Amer. Mineral. 30 704–713.Google Scholar
Grim, R. E. and Bradley, W. F., (1948) Rehydration and dehydration of the clay minerals Amer. Mineral. 33 50–59.Google Scholar
Comeforo, J. E., Fischer, R. B. and Bradley, W. F., (1948) The mullitization of kaolinite J. Amer. Ceram. Soc. 31 254–259.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Grim, R. E., Dietz, R. S. and Bradley, W. F., (1949) Clay mineral composition of some sediments from the Pacific Ocean off the California coast and the Gulf of California Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer. 60 1785–1808.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bradley, W. F., (1950) The alternating layer sequence of rectorite Amer. Mineral. 35 590–595.Google Scholar
Bradley, W. F. and Grim, R. E., (1951) High temperature thermal effects of clays and related materials Amer. Mineral. 36 182–202.Google Scholar
Bradley, W. F., Burst, J. F. and Graf, D. L., (1953) Crystal chemistry and differential thermal effects of dolomite Amer. Mineral. 38 207–217.Google Scholar
Bradley, W. F., (1954) X-ray diffraction criteria for characterization of chloritic material in sediments Clays and Clay Minerals 2 324–334.Google Scholar
Nagy, B. and Bradley, W. F., (1955) The structural scheme of sepiolite Amer. Mineral. 40 885–892.Google Scholar
Johns, W. D., Grim, R. E. and Bradley, W. F., (1954) Quantitative estimations of clay minerals by diffraction methods J. Sed. Pet. 24 242–251.Google Scholar
Bradley, W. F. and Weaver, C. E., (1956) A regularly inter-stratified chlorite-vermiculite clay mineral Amer. Mineral. 41 497–504.Google Scholar
Serratosa, J. M. and Bradley, W. F., (1958) Determination of the orientation of OH bond axes in layer silicates by infrared absorption J. Phys. Chem. 62 1164–1167.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Graf, D. L. and Bradley, W. F., (1962) The crystal structure of huntite, Mg3Ca(CO3)4 Acta Cryst. 15 186–189.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wang, R., Bradley, W. F. and Steinfink, H., (1965) The crystal structure of alunite Acta Cryst. 18 249–252.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
van Deeds, C. T., Olphen, H. and Bradley, W. F., (1967) Intersalation of interlayer hydration of minerals of the kaolinite group Proc. Int. Clay Conf. 183–199.Google Scholar
Towe, K. M. and Bradley, W. F., (1967) Mineralogical constitution of colloidal “hydrous” ferric oxides J. Colloid Interface Sci. 24 384–392.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Henderson, G. V. and Bradley, W. F., (1970) Rectorite and rectorite-like layer structures Clays and Clay Minerals 18 115–119.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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