Abstract
Interstratification is a phenomenon that was first observed on studying clay minerals by X-ray diffraction. It was noted that the majority of them had basal reflections (001), which did not form a regular series. It was verified that this irregularity was due to the interstratification of different types of crystalline layers.
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