F. Bergaya, B.K.G. Theng, G. Lagaly, "Handbook of Clay Science, Volume 1 (Developments in Clay Science)"
Elsevier Science 2006 | ISBN-10: 0080441831 | 1246 Pages | PDF | 17,1 MB
Review
"The different fields covered make this book a must for all scientists interested in clays from any point of view. The book is also clearly written, and not so addressed exclusively to specialists. Students starting their work in almost any field of Clay Sciences will find here an up-to-date and clearly written account."
--Vincente Rives and Miguel Angel Vicente for CLAY MINERALS, 2007
"...a rich source of critically selected primary material and key reviews, with hundreds of pages of bibliography and thousands of references. There will be something here for everyone...It will undoubtedly be valuable to chemists who use clays in dustry and engineering, as a raw material or as a highly valued synthetic product. It will provide useful information for soil scientists who want to know more about the fundamental properties of fine-grained layer silicates, and how they are investigated, how their properties are measured."
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