Authors
Meriam El Ouahabi, L Daoudi, Frédéric Hatert, Nathalie Fagel
Publication date
2015/10
Journal
Clays and Clay Minerals
Volume
63
Issue
5
Pages
404-413
Publisher
Cambridge University Press & Assessment
Description
Ceramic clays are among the most complicated of ceramic systems because of the very intricate relationship between the behavior of minerals during ceramic processing and their modifications during heating. A major challenge is to predict the phase changes in clay ceramics. The aims of this study were to establish reference data of ceramic products that can be formed based on the mineralogical compositions of the local raw materials. These data, in turn, can be compared with archeological ceramics in order to study their origins.The mineralogical compositions and modifications during firing (550–1100°C under oxidizing conditions) of seven clayey materials sampled from the main clay deposits of northern Morocco were evaluated by X-ray powder diffraction. Two groups of clays were distinguished according to the type of neoformed high-temperature minerals: non-calcareous clays and calcareous clays. For …
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Scholar articles
M El Ouahabi, L Daoudi, F Hatert, N Fagel - Clays and Clay Minerals, 2015