Day to day, few give much thought to clay. But it’s a substance that goes a long way – literally and metaphorically. It’s a natural material with ever expanding qualities and uses, from showing if there was life on Mars to complex medicinal delivery systems. It’s all pervasive in our lives – it’s in everything from packing material and cat litter to toothpaste. It’s also a specialism here at the Hutton. So in this episode of Hutton Highlights, we take a delve into the world of clay.
Host:
Elaine Maslin, Media Officer at the Hutton
Guests:
Professor Steve Hiller, soil mineralogist
Dr Stuart Turner, mineralogist
Helen Pendlowski, XRPD mineralogist
Dr Nia Gray-Wannell, clay mineralogist
For more information about what you’ve heard in this podcast, visit:
About Us | Clays and Minerals
X-ray Powder Diffraction (XRPD) | James Hutton Ltd
https://www.minersoc.org/images-of-clay.html
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