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Saponite / Montmorillonite / Halloysite / Chamosite / Chlorite group / Illite / Népouite / Nontronite / Kaolinite / Silicate minerals / Phyllosilicates / Clay minerals
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Saponite
Montmorillonite
Halloysite
Chamosite
Chlorite group
Illite
Népouite
Nontronite
Kaolinite
Silicate minerals
Phyllosilicates
Clay minerals

American Mineralogist, Volume 98, pages 2007–2029, 2013 Clay mineral evolution Robert M. Hazen1,2,*, Dimitri A. Sverjensky1,3, David Azzolini3, David L. Bish4, Stephen C. Elmore2, Linda Hinnov3 and Ralph E. Milliken5

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