Abstract

Mineralogical and sorption capacity characteristics of Ankara Clay, which is widespread around the Ankara region, Turkey, have been studied for the purpose of its potential use as a landfill liner. This clay is Pliocene in age and was deposited in a fluvial environment. Mineralogically it consists mainly of illite, smectite, chlorite and kaolinite minerals. The non- clay minerals, quartz, feldspars, calcite and Fe–Ti oxides are detected. Its cation exchange capacity (CEC) is determined as 41 meq/100 g using the Ag–Tu method. The retention of the heavy metal cations follows the order of Pb 2+> Cu 2+> Zn 2+>Mn 2+, Cd 2+. These characteristics, together with its known engineering properties, suggest that Ankara Clay can be utilized as a component of a barrier system. These findings also indicate the potential usage of widespread occurring fluvial clays as landfill liners.

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