Natural Zeolites
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Edited by:
David L. Bish
and Douglas W. Ming
About this book
Volume 45 of Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry is a new and expanded update of Volume 4 from 1977. Most of the material in this volume is entirely new, and Natural Zeolites: Occurrence, Properties, Applications presents a fresh and expanded look at many of the subjects contained in Volume 4.
There has been an explosion in our knowledge of the crystal chemistry and structures of natural zeolites (Chapters 1 and 2), due in part to the now-common Rietveld method that allows treatment of powder diffraction data. Studies on the geochemistry of natural zeolites have also greatly increased, partly as a result of the interests related to the disposal of radioactive wastes, and Chapters 3, 4, 5, 13, and 14 detail the latest results in this important area. Until the latter part of the 20th century, zeolites were often looked upon as a geological curiosity, but they are now known to be widespread throughout the world in sedimentary and igneous deposits and in soils (Chapters 6-12). The application of natural zeolites has greatly expanded since the first zeolite volume. Chapter 15 details the use of natural zeolites for removal of ammonium ions, heavy metals, radioactive cations, and organic molecules from natural waters, wastewaters, and soils. Similarly, Chapter 16 describes the use of natural zeolites as building blocks and cements in the building industry, Chapter 17 outlines their use in solar energy storage, heating, and cooling applications, and Chapter 18 describes their use in a variety of agricultural applications, including as soil conditioners, slow-release fertilizers, soil-less substrates, carriers for insecticides and pesticides, and remediation agents in contaminated soils.
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FOREWORD
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PREFACE
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Table of Contents
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1. Crystal Structures of Natural Zeolites
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2. The Crystal Chemistry of Zeolites
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3. Geochemical Stability of Natural Zeolites
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4. Isotope Geochemistry of Zeolites
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5. Clinoptilolite-Heulandite Nomenclature
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6. Occurrence of Zeolites in Sedimentary Rocks: An Overview
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7. Zeolites in Closed Hydrologic Systems
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8. Formation of Zeolites in Open Hydrologic Systems
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9. Zeolites in Burial Diagenesis and Low-grade Metamorphic rocks
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10. Zeolites in Hydrothermally Altered Rocks
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11. Zeolites in Soil Environments
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12. Zeolites in Petroleum and Natural Gas Reservoirs
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13. Thermal Behavior of Natural Zeolites
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14. Cation-Exchange Properties of Natural Zeolites
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15. Applications of Natural Zeolites in Water and Wastewater Treatment
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16. Use of Zeolitic Tuff in the Building Industry
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17. Natural Zeolites in Solar Energy Heating, Cooling, and Energy Storage
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18. Use of Natural Zeolites in Agronomy, Horticulture and Environmental Soil Remediation
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