Abstract

The capacity of associations of cyanobacteria and actinomycetes to transform the structure of clay minerals (kaolin, vermiculite, mica, and montmorillonite) was experimentally revealed. First, easily weatherable vermiculite and biotite were transformed. The rate of transformation of micas to mixed-layered minerals depended on their structure: trioctahedral mica (biotite, the component of vermiculite) was changed much faster than dioctahedral mica (the component of kaolin). The lattices of all the phyllosilicates were altered (disordered and disaggregated) under the influence of the cyanobacterial-actinomycetal associations.

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