bentoniittikivet
Bentoniittikivet are a type of rock formed from bentonite clay. Bentonite itself is primarily composed of montmorillonite, a clay mineral that swells significantly when exposed to water. This swelling property is a key characteristic of bentoniittikivet. The formation of bentonite typically occurs from the weathering of volcanic ash or rock. When volcanic ash settles in water, the glass shards within it alter to form montmorillonite and other clay minerals. Over geological time, these clay deposits can consolidate and lithify into bentoniittikivet.
The appearance of bentoniittikivet can vary but they are often greenish, grayish, or yellowish in color. Their
Historically, bentoniittikivet have been used as a binding agent in the production of ceramics and as a