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Laser-diffraction and pipette-method grain sizing of Dutch sediments: correlations for fine fractions of marine, fluvial, and loess samples
Buurman, P.; Pape, Th.; Reijneveld, J.A.; de Jong, F.; van Gelder, E. (2001). Laser-diffraction and pipette-method grain sizing of Dutch sediments: correlations for fine fractions of marine, fluvial, and loess samples. Geol. Mijnb. 80(2): 49-57
In: Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. Kluwer/Cambridge University Press: Den Haag, Cambridge. ISSN 0016-7746; e-ISSN 1573-9708, meer
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Dimensions > Size > Grain size Lasers Netherlands Sedimentation Sedimentation > Fluvial sedimentation Sediments > Clastics > Clays Sediments > Clastics > Silt Soil separates > Clay fraction Soil separates > Silt fraction Nederland [Marine Regions]
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Laser diffraction; Laser diffractie; Loess sediments; Pipette method |
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- Buurman, P.
- Pape, Th.
- Reijneveld, J.A.
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- de Jong, F.
- van Gelder, E.
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| Abstract |
To evaluate correlations between silt and clay fractions determined by pipette method and laser diffraction, samples from Dutch fine marine, fluvial, and loess deposits were analysed by both methods. For fluvial deposits, correlations for fractions <2 and >50 µm were excellent (R2 > 0.95), those for 2-4, 4-8, 16-32 and 32-50 µm were satisfactory (R2 = 0.80 - 0.95), while that for the fraction 8-16 µm had an R2 of only 0.68. For marine deposits, correlations for <2 and >50 µm were in the same range, but those of all other fractions except 8-16 µm were lower. In the loess samples, correlations for all but the 8-16 µm fraction were unsatisfactory. Laser diffraction gave 42% of pipette clay in marine samples, and 62% in fluvial and loess samples if regressions are forced through 0. Sand fractions detected by laser diffraction were 107% of the sieve fraction in marine samples, and 99% in the fluvial samples. Correlations for fractions smaller than reference size are generally better than those for individual size fractions. Both the 2 µm and the 50 µm boundary cause problems in the comparison. The first because of platy shape of clay minerals, and the second due to both a change in method in the pipette/sieving procedure, and to nonsphericity of particles. Apparently, correlations for clay- and silt-size fractions obtained by pipette method and laser diffraction will be different for each type of sediment. |
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