. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Richard H. Bennett, William R. Bryant, and George H. Keller 35. Figure 47.—Stereographic view of clay fabric depicting randomly oriented domains and high void ratio, core B-2 ( m) undisturbed sample. A general view of the undisturbed clay fabric at low mag- nification is observed in figure 45EM. The details of the fabric are rather difficult to interpret at low magnifications because of the very fine grained nature of these clays. How- ever, the
. Collected reprints / Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories [and] Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories. Oceanography Richard H. Bennett, William R. Bryant, and George H. Keller 35. Figure 47.—Stereographic view of clay fabric depicting randomly oriented domains and high void ratio, core B-2 ( m) undisturbed sample. A general view of the undisturbed clay fabric at low mag- nification is observed in figure 45EM. The details of the fabric are rather difficult to interpret at low magnifications because of the very fine grained nature of these clays. How- ever, the figure reveals an overall random orientation of the clay particles, generally domains. Much cleared details of the clay fabric are discernible at relatively high magni- fications of 16,000 X to 20,000 X as revealed in figure 46EM. This photomicrograph also depicts the characteristic random fabric with large voids structured by numerous edge-to-face particle contacts. The clay fabric appears to be predominantly domains (particles in face-to-face arrange- ment) oriented randomly; however, some rather continuous "chains" and edge-to-edge arrangements are observed (fig. 47EM). These characteristics are clearly evident in the stereo- graphic view of photomicrograph 47EM. Mississippi Delta sample (remolded) A rather strong contrast is evident between the remolded and undisturbed fabric of sample B—2 ( m). At low magnification the fabric is characterized by a typical "swirl" pattern (fig. 48EM) recognizable even at higher magnifica-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratories; Pacific Oceanographic Laboratories; United States. Environmental Science Services Administration. Research Laboratories; Environmental Research Laboratorie
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