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Characterization and crystal chemistry of an Fe-rich montmorillonite from Olberg, Germany

Journal

CLAY MINERALS
Volume 37, Issue 2, Pages 283-297

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MINERALOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1180/0009855023720034

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Fe-montmorillonite; crystal chemistry; charge distribution; Olberg; Germany; clay mineral; XRD; FTIR; AEM

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An Fe-rich smectite from Olberg (Germany) was characterized using X-ray diffraction, infrared spectroscopy and analytical electron microscopy. Progressive reduction of the octahedral charge was performed through the Hofmann & Klemen effect at increasing temperatures. The sample was heterogeneous, consisting of two smectite populations. One population, which comprises a minor portion of the sample, is an 'Fe3+-montinorillonite' with little or no tetrahedral charge and Fe3+ as the major octahedral cation. The other population, a major constituent of the sample, contains less Mg and more Al than the first one and exhibits some tetrahedral charge. This fraction may be considered as an inter-grade between nontronite (dominant tetrahedral charge) and Fe3+-montmorillonite (dominant octahedral charge). These two populations may occur as separate particles but also as interstratified layers.

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