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Teaching
Clay Science (2002) CMS Workshop Lectures, Volume 11, $26.00
(A. Rule and S. Guggenheim, eds.) ISBN 1-881208-12-5, 223 pp.
This
volume covers topics in learning theory as applied to teaching clay science,
clay science laboratories, teaching assessment, and industrial applications in
clay science.
(P. M. Costanzo and S. Guggenheim, eds.) Clays and Clay Minerals, volume 49, p. 371-453.
This issue describes a variety of baseline studies of The Clay Minerals Society Source Clays and should be an invaluable reference for anyone using these clays. For those who do not subscribe, individual copies of this issue are available at a cost of US $35 (including mailing costs).
(D. G. Schulze, J. W. Stucki, and P. M. Bertsch, eds.) ISBN 1-881208
(B. L. Sawhney, ed.) ISBN 1-881208-10-9, 197 pp.
This publications presents several chapters on the fundamentals of the sorption and desorption of organics on clays, zeolites, and soil minerals. Chapters on bioremediation, organic contaminant transport, and spectroscopic characterization are also included.
(K. R. Nagy & A. E. Blum, eds.) ISBN 1-881208-08-7, 239 pp.
A series of contributed articles covering the theory of scanning probe microscopy, atomic and molecular scale imaging, and applications to studies of morphology and mineral-water interactions.
(A. R. Mermut, ed.) ISBN 1-881208-07-9, 144 pp.
(H. H. Murray, W. M. Bundy, & C. C. Harvey, eds.) ISBN 1-881208-05-2, 341 pp.
The editors have a combined experience in kaolin exploration, resource evaluation, and applications which exceeds 100 years. A series of contributed papers which covers the structure of the kaolins, their genesis and utilization, with case histories and research studies of kaolins from the U.S., U.K., Europe, China, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. Cloth.
"... a good job of describing a surprising array of kaolins and how variations impact their utilization." Garwin R. Powers, review in Journal of Sedimentary Research.
"... well worth the price... to the serious kaolin researcher or to a student of clay mineralogy, as well as to an individual who has only recently discovered kaolin minerals." G. A. Austin, review in Economic Geology.
(R. C. Reynolds, Jr., & J. R. Walker, eds.) ISBN 1-881208-06-0, 171 pp.
Within the U.S., the increasing application of the NEWMOD program for X-ray diffraction analysis makes this an essential text for such studies. Other contributions include Rietveld analysis of clay minerals and studies of illite crystallinity.
"... a comprehensive review...an essential addition to modern...diffraction... methods." V. A. Drits, review in Clay Minerals.
(N. Güven & R. M. Pollastro, eds.) ISBN 1-881208-04-4, 244 pp.
This publication presents papers by several of the leaders in the field of rheology, flow behavior, and stability of clay-water suspensions.
"... a very useful contribution to the subject, and anyone involved in any way with clay-water systems would find this a worthwhile addition to their shelves." P. L. Hall, review in Clay Minerals.
(J. W. Stucki, D. L. Bish, & F. A. Mumpton, eds.) ISBN 1-881208-03-6, 192 pp.
An update of many of the most recent methods and techniques including differential scanning calorimetry, differential thermal analysis, and thermogravimetric analysis.
(I. D. R. Mackinnon & F. A. Mumpton, eds. ) ISBN 1-881208-02-8, 159 pp.
Crammed full of useful analytical and applied techniques, including TEM, analytical electron microscopy, and electron microprobe analysis.
(D. R. Pevear & F. A. Mumpton, eds. ) ISBN 1-881208-01-X, 171 pp.
A comprehensive presentation of the many techniques used for quantitative analysis of clays.
"... for anyone who is serious about doing quantitative clay mineral analysis by XRD, the book is a must, is extremely good value, and is wholeheartedly recommended." M. J. Wilson, review in Clay Minerals.
L. G. Schultz, H. van Olphen, and F. A. Mumpton, editors. ISBN 1-881208-00-1. Clothbound. Formerly $66.00
Mica Polytype Slide Set. Prepared by A. C. Rule for the CMS. $23.00
Crystallography Slide Set, Symmetry Drawings of the Seventeen Plane Groups. Prepared by A. C. Rule for the CMS. $40.00
Special Zeolite Issue, Clays and Clay Minerals, Vol. 29, No. 5, 1981, F. A. Mumpton, Editor. $25.00
Keith Norrish presenting the 2001 Marilyn & Sturges W. Bailey Distinguished Member Lecture $30.
W. D. Keller, W. D. Johns, and C. E. Marshall's daughter. $30.00
J. Gieseking, H. Glass, and T. Kurtz, discussing R. E. Grim, R. Bray, & W. F. Bradley. $30.00
M. M. Mortland and T. J. Pinnavaia $30.00
R. C. Reynolds, Jr., interviewed by D. R. Pevear. $30.00
Symposium on the Triple Point: Historical Interconnections of Soil Science, Clay Mineralogy, and X-ray Diffraction. $40.00
Linus Pauling presenting the 1993 Pioneer in Clay Science Lecture. $40.00
CMS News Back Issues. $3.00/issue
The lively newsletter of The Clay Minerals Society, containing interviews,
commentary, letters, humor, and retrospectives, as well as information about
Society activities and related meetings. Interviews include S. W. Bailey, D. L.
Bish, L. M. Coyne, V. A. Drits, J. J. Fripiat, M. L. Jackson, R. C. Jones, M.
M. Mortland, L. Pauling, D. R. Pevear, R. C. Reynolds, Jr., J. Srodon, K. M.
Towe, C. E. Weaver, J. L. White, M. J. Wilson.
Consult the Society Office for specific
contents.
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Bullétin Centre Recherches Elf Exploration Production
Mémoire 23 (Alain Bouchet, Alain Meunier, Paul Sardini). ISBN 2-901 026-50-8
Paperback
(in French) and French/English CD set, 136 pp, 126 figures, 30 tables. The book is printed in French, but the
software on the CD is in both French and English.
The
objective of Mineraux Argileux and its accompanying CD is to provide a
practical manual for teaching students the crystal structures of clay minerals
and to train them to identify clay minerals using X-ray diffraction methods.
The
book is available from the CMS office for $29, including surface-rate shipping
and handling. For priority mail within the US, add $5 per volume ordered. For
airmail, add $10 per volume ordered.
Sorry—no member discounts for this volume.
CMS members are now eligible for a special
subscription rate to the Elsevier journal Applied
Clay Science.
2002 subscription rates are US $60/54 Euro/7124 Japanese Yen. This special rate
applies to personal subscriptions only and does not apply to orders placed by
institutions/libraries.
CMS members can also access free of charge the contents of forthcoming Elsevier
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