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an engineering geological characterisation of tropical clays - GBV

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alteration <strong>of</strong> kaolinite is most likely caused by low pH conditions that result in Aluminium<br />

depletion (Table 6.1). Remains <strong>of</strong> org<strong>an</strong>ic matter in the form <strong>of</strong> pl<strong>an</strong>t roots are also found<br />

(Plate 6.27). On the whole, presence <strong>of</strong> quartz is limited, while that <strong>of</strong> feldspar is not evident<br />

<strong>an</strong>d this could be attributed to possible weathering <strong>an</strong>d alteration.<br />

Plate 6.27. Org<strong>an</strong>ic matter intermingled with Fe-rich lumps <strong>of</strong> clay matrix<br />

(matrix composition in diagram).<br />

Plate 6.28. Abraded sub-rounded to rounded quartz grain in clay matrix <strong>of</strong> obscure fine<br />

weathered kaolinite plates covered with Fe-rich crust (composition <strong>of</strong> matrix in diagram).

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