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▪ I. † iˈllite, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. illit-, ppl. stem of illinĕre (illine).] trans. To smear, anoint.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 294 Deleates black skars if illited with Oxegall. 1657 Phys. Dict., Illited, anointed.▪ II. illite Min. (ˈɪlaɪt) [Named after the state of Illinois: see -ite1.] Any of...
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Illite
Illite, also called hydromica or hydromuscovite, is a group of closely related non-expanding clay minerals. Illite crystallinity
The crystallinity of illite has been used as an indicator of metamorphic grade in clay-bearing rocks metamorphosed under conditions
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Illite crystallinity
Illite crystallinity progression
As stated above, the Kübler index was not always the preferred index for illite crystallinity studies in the past. This change is flagged by the change of thin illite grains to thicker illite/muscovite grains.
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di-octahedral
† di-octaˈhedral, a. Cryst. Obs. [di-2 1 + octahedral.] Bounded by twice eight planes; i.e. having the form of an octahedral prism with tetrahedral summits.1805–17 R. Jameson Char. Min. (ed. 3) 204 Di-octahedral topaz. ______________________________ Restrict † Obs. to sense 1 and add: 2. Min. Of a m...
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Clay mineral
Illite group which includes the clay-micas. Illite is the only common mineral in this group. This type would be ordered in an illite-smectite-illite-smectite (ISIS) fashion.
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Shale
The clay minerals represented are largely kaolinite, montmorillonite and illite. The transformation of smectite to illite produces silica, sodium, calcium, magnesium, iron and water.
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Fault gouge
Gouges dominated by clay minerals (montmorillonite, illite, and chlorite) are consistently weaker. For example, with montmorillonite or illite, a sharp decrease is visible in post-shear permeability.
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Aluminoceladonite
Aluminoceladonite is a low-temperature potassium dioctahedral mica mineral which is an end-member in the illite-aluminoceladonite solid solution series Aluminoceladonite, along with other phyllosilicate minerals in the illite-aluminoceladonite solid solution series, has been observed mainly among finely
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Tonstein
meaning rock) is a hard, compact sedimentary rock that is composed mainly of kaolinite or, less commonly, other clay minerals such as montmorillonite and illite
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The invention belongs to illite crystallinity value field of measuring technique, a kind of new bearing calibration of the illite crystallinity value for measure is disclosed, method includes:The measure of illite international standard sample is carried out from Rigaku, Brooker, PANalytical, four kinds of Dandong instrument, finds and determine different manufacturers instrument closest to ...
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Kcskehát Limestone
It is abundant on Illite and very little Kaolinite that indicates a change from the humid-subtropical climate of the Mecsek Coal Formation to the monsoon-like The dominance of illite indicates a relatively fast erosion of the source area and a moderate input of terrigenous clastics relative to the underlying
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Brammallite
Brammallite is a sodium rich analogue of illite. Believed to be a degradation product of paragonite, like illite it is a non-expanding, clay-sized, micaceous mineral.
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Prehnite-pumpellyite facies
In argillaceous sedimentary rocks the assemblage is quartz, illite, albite, and stilpnomelane chlorite.
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Guye District
Major mineral deposits in the district include coal, refractory clay, quartz sandstone, dolomite, various types of limestone, and illite.
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Soil matrix
Typically there are four main groups of clay minerals: kaolinite, montmorillonite-smectite, illite, and chlorite. Illite originates from the modification of mica, a primary mineral. It is often found together with montmorillonite and its primary minerals.
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