Ralph Early Grim
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American geologist and scientist
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Ralph Early Grim's Degrees
- Bachelors Geology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Geology Stanford University
- PhD Geology Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ralph Early Grim was an American geologist and scientist, often referred to as the "Father of Mineralogy" because he made many discoveries during his investigations of clay materials. He was one of the most outstanding mineralogists of his time and was well-known throughout the world in the field of clay science and technology. Grim's career spanned over 60 years and he received many honors and awards in the field of mineralogy. Some of the textbooks he wrote have been standard university textbooks in mineralogy for many years.
Ralph Early Grim's Published Works
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Published Works
- Applied Clay Mineralogy (1962) (824)
- Clay Mineralogy (1962) (682)
- A QUICK TEST TO DETERMINE LIME REQUIREMENTS FOR LIME STABILIZATION (1966) (375)
- Bentonites : geology, mineralogy, properties and uses (1978) (295)
- Quantitative Estimations of Clay Minerals by Diffraction Methods (1954) (264)
- Crystal Structures of Clay Minerals and Their X-Ray Identification (1982) (257)
- REACTION OF HYDRATED LIME WITH PURE CLAY MINERALS IN SOIL STABILIZATION (1960) (242)
- The Mica in Argillaceous Sediments (1937) (179)
- INVESTIGATION OF THE EFFECT OF HEAT ON THE CLAY MINERALS ILLITE AND MONTMORILLONITE (1940) (119)
- Boron Fixation by Illites (1968) (106)
- Differential thermal analysis of clay minerals and other hydrous materials. Part 1 (1942) (101)
- Rehydration and dehydration of the clay minerals (1948) (90)
- CLAY MINERAL COMPOSITION OF SOME SEDIMENTS FROM THE PACIFIC OCEAN OFF THE CALIFORNIA COAST AND THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA (1949) (86)
- A Study of the Colloidal Characteristics of Petroleum using the Ultracentrifuge (1957) (74)
- Mineralogy, Chemistry, and Diagenesis of Tuffs in the Sucker Creek Formation (Miocene), Eastern Oregon (1990) (72)
- Clay Mineral Investigation of Sediments in the Northern Gulf of Mexico1 (1953) (71)
- Modern Concepts of Clay Materials (1942) (61)
- REACTION OF DIFFERENT CLAY MINERALS WITH SOME ORGANIC CATIONS (1947) (60)
- A Study of the Behavior of Montmorillonite upon Wetting (1937) (56)
- High temperature thermal effects of clay and related materials (1951) (56)
- FORMATION OF NEW MINERALS WITH LIME STABILIZATION AS PROVEN BY FIELD EXPERIMENTS IN VIRGINIA (1962) (52)
- DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS OF CLAYS AND SHALES, A CONTROL AND PROSPECTING METHOD (1944) (47)
- Differential thermal analysis of clay minerals and other hydrous materials. Part 1 and part 2 (1942) (46)
- The Depositional Environment of Red and Green Shales (1951) (37)
- A Mixed-Layer Clay Mineral Associated with an Evaporite (1959) (33)
- Concept of Diagenesis in Argillaceous Sediments (1958) (31)
- Clay Mineral Composition of Recent Sediments from the Mississippi River Delta (1956) (28)
- THE MINERAL CONSTITUTION OF VARIOUS CERAMIC CLAYS (1936) (27)
- The History of the Development of Clay Mineralogy (1988) (27)
- A UNIQUE CLAY FROM THE GOOSE LAKE, ILLINOIS, AREA* (1939) (23)
- Petrology of the Pennsylvanian underclays of Illinois (1938) (22)
- Relation of Clay Mineralogy to Origin and Recovery of Petroleum (1947) (21)
- Differential thermal curves of prepared mixtures of clay minerals (1948) (21)
- Illite: a model based on the sorption behavior of cesium (1966) (21)
- X-Ray Diffraction and Electron Optical Studies on Smectite and α -Cristobalite Associations (1972) (20)
- Some applications of clay mineralogy (1960) (19)
- The Clay Minerals in Illinois Limestones and Dolomites (1937) (19)
- The petrographic study of clay minerals; a laboratory note (1934) (19)
- Mineralogical Composition in Relation to the Properties of Certain Soils (1949) (16)
- Application of clay mineral technique to Illinois clay and shale (1935) (15)
- Physico-Chemical Properties of Soils: Clay Mineral (1959) (15)
- METHOD AND APPLICATION OF DIFFERENTIAL THERMAL ANALYSIS (1951) (15)
- Reactions accompanying the firing of brick (1951) (15)
- Weathering of some Triassic shales in the Sydney area (1962) (12)
- CLAY MINERALOGY OF THE SEDIMENTS OF THE GREAT SALT LAKE, UTAH (1960) (11)
- THE CLAY MINERAL CONCEPT (1965) (11)
- Phase transformations in silica-alumina-magnesia mixtures as examined by continuous x-ray diffraction: II. spinel-silica compositions (1963) (11)
- REACTION OF CLAYS WITH ORGANIC CATIONS IN PRODUCING REFRACTORY INSULATION (1947) (8)
- ORGANIZATION OF WATER ON CLAY MINERAL SURFACES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROPERTIES OF CLAY-WATER SYSTEMS (1958) (8)
- Structural implications in diagenesis (1955) (8)
- Advanced chemical methods for soil and clay mineral research (1981) (7)
- Interstratified Clays. I. Theoretical (1975) (7)
- The bonding action of clays. Part I: Clays in green molding sands (1945) (7)
- Properties of Clay (1955) (7)
- Objectives of the First National Conference on Clays and Clay Technology and Definitions of Terms Used in the Industry (1952) (6)
- Variations in clay mineralogy across facies boundaries in the Middle Devonian (Ludlowville) New York (1963) (6)
- RELATION OF FROST ACTION TO THE CLAY-MINERAL COMPOSITION OF SOIL MATERIALS (1952) (6)
- Clay Minerals in Sediments from Sydney Harbour, Australia (1962) (6)
- Petrography of fuller's earth deposits; discussion (1935) (5)
- Heavy minerals in Illinois sands and gravels of various ages (1937) (5)
- Notes on the Identification of Minerals in Clays by X-ray Diffraction (1937) (4)
- Interstratified Clays. II. Some Experimental Results (1975) (4)
- Ion Exchange in Relation to Some Properties of Soil-Water Systems (1953) (4)
- Petrology of the kaolin deposits near Anna, Illinois (1934) (2)
- The bonding action of clays : A report of an investigation conducted by the Engineering Experiment Station, University of Illinois, and the State Geological Survey, Department of Registration and Education in cooperation with the Illinois Clay Products Company, Joliet, Illinois (1945) (2)
- Elements of the petrographic study of bonding clays and of the clay substance of molding sands (1940) (2)
- Mineralogy in Soil Science and Engineering. G. W. Kunze , J. L. White , R. H. Rust (1970) (2)
- Petrographic Study of Clay Materials (1952) (1)
- International Committee for the Study of Clays (1949) (1)
- Application of mineralogy to soil mechanics (1950) (1)
- Olmsted fuller's earth as a bonding clay for foundry use. (1950) (1)
- The Texture and Composition of Bentonites (1970) (0)
- The chemistry of clay minerals: C.E. Weaver and L.D. Pollard, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1973, 213 pp., Dfl. 65.00 (1974) (0)
- National Clay Conference: Clays and Clay Minerals . Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference, held at Austin, Texas. Ada Swineford and Paul C. Franks, Eds. Pergamon, London; Macmillan, New York, 1963. xii + 509 pp. Illus. $15. (1964) (0)
- Compaction of Coarse-Grained Sediments: I. G.V. Chilingarian and K.H. Wolf, Editors. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1975, 552 pp., Dfl. 130.00 (1976) (0)
- Atlas of electron microscopy of clay minerals and their admixtures: H. Beutelspacher and H.W. van der Marel, 1967 Elsevier, Amsterdam, 333 pp., 262 fig., 1 plate, Dfl. 110.00 (1968) (0)
- Clays and Clay Minerals. Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference, held at Austin, Texas. Ada Swineford and Paul C. Franks, Eds. Pergamon, London; Macmillan, New York, 1963. xii + 509 pp. Illus. $15 (1964) (0)
- Predicting the behavior of clay (1942) (0)
- Phosphate minerals: J.O. Nriagu and P.B. Moore (editors). Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1984, xi + 442 pp., 83 figs., DM 148.00/approx. US $58.00 (cloth) (1986) (0)
- Physico-Chemical Properties of Soils: A Symposium: Clay Minerals (1961) (0)
- Petrology of the Pennsylvania shales and noncalcareous underclays associated with Illinois coals. I. X-ray studies. II. Chemical studies (0)
- The profile of soil weathering and its importance in highway construction. The clay mineral in soils and their significance. (1941) (0)
- Thermal analysis of minerals (1979) (0)
- Distinguished Member Award (1979) (0)
- Advanced techniques for clay mineral analysis: J.J. Fripiat (Editor). Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1982, vi + 234 pp., US $42.50/Dfl.100.00 (hardcover) (1983) (0)
- Compaction of Argillaceous Sediments (Developments in Sedimentology 16): H.H. Rieke III and G.V. Chilingarian. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1974, 424 pp., Dfl. 85.00 (1975) (0)
- A continuous X-ray investigation using an autoclave of the conversion of gypsum to hemihydrate (1959) (0)
- Gumbotil as a potential source of rotary drilling mud, bonding clay and bleaching clay; a progress report on the study of Illinois surficial clays. (1938) (0)
- Clay Mineralogy in the Discovery and Recovery of Petroleum (1950) (0)
- Properties of Clay: Part 6. Special Features of Sediments (1939) (0)
- Symposium on Clay (1942) (0)
- The Chemistry and Physics of Clays and Other Ceramic Materials . Alfred B. Searle and Rex W. Grimshaw. Interscience, New York, ed. 3, 1959. 942 pp. Illus. $16.25. (1959) (0)
- International Clay Conference 1978. Proceedings of the 6th International Clay Conference, Oxford, 1978. Developments in Sedimentology, 27 (1980) (0)
- LIST OF FORMER OFFICERS AND MEETING PLACES Honorary Presidents (1988) (0)
- Introduction of Haydn H. Murray (1980) (0)
- Recent advances in clay mineral technology. (1950) (0)
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