Problems of Clay and Laterite Genesis, 1952

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Title Page  
Foreword by Edward H. Robie and E. J. Kennedy, Jr.  
Introduction by A. F. Frederickson  
Contents  
Participants in the Symposium  
The Genetic Significance of Mineralogy Frederickson, A. F. 
Origin of the Arkansas Bauxite Deposits Gordon, Mackenzie, Jr. and Tracey, Joshua I, Jr. 
Examples of Bauxite Deposits Illustrating Variations in Origin Harder, E. C. 
Investigations on Cold-precipitated Hydrated Ferric Oxide and Its Origin in Clays Mackenzie, Robert C. 
Studies in the System Alumina-silica-water Roy, Rustum and Osborn, E. F. 
Mineralogy and Origin of the Mercer Fireclay of North-central Pennsylvania Bolger, Robert C. and Weitz, John H. 
The Structure of Hydrous Aluminum Oxides and Hydroxides Milligan, W. O. and McAtee, J. L. 
Genesis of Clay Minerals Hauser, Ernst A. 
Prospecting for Useful Clays in Relation with Their Conditions of Genesis Millot, Georges 
Observations on the Origin of Missouri High-alumina Clays Keller, W. D. 
New Clay Mineral Evidence Concerning the Diagenesis of Some Missouri Fire-clays Burst, John F. 
Interrelationships of Structure and Genesis in the Kaolinite Group Bates, Thomas F. 
The Genesis and Morphology of the Alumina-rich Laterite Clays Sherman, G. Donald 
Occurrence and Exploration of Georgia’s Kaolin Deposits Kesler, Thomas L. 
Kisameet Bay Clay Deposit Hauser, Ernst A. 
Recent Advances in Clay Mineral Technology Grim, Ralph E. 
Discussion  
Name Index  
Index