A Quantitative Research on the Chemical Composition and Clay Minerals in Marly Stones and Their Residuals in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region
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    The special chemical and mineral compositions of marly stones of the Triassic Badong Formation (T 2b) and the moist-hot subtropic environment have resulted in the complexity of engineering geological environment of the resettlement site in the Three Gorges Reservoir region. With a quantitative research on the chemical and clay compositions of marly stones, their weathering rocks and residuals, as well as SEM observations, the process of dissolution of CaCO 3 and concentration of clay minerals with complex components has been disclosed, and the conversion of illite (I) to mixed-layer illite/montmorillonite (I/S) discovered, which explain the reason for deterioration of geotechnical properties of the rocks and soils, thereby enhancing the level of geological and geohazards researches.

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ZHANG Jiagui ),QU Yongxin ) ) Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, ) China Institute of Geo-environmental Monitoring, Beijing, ) Institute of Geology, Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing,.2005. A Quantitative Research on the Chemical Composition and Clay Minerals in Marly Stones and Their Residuals in the Three Gorges Reservoir Region[J]. Geological Review,51(2):219-224.

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