claysvary
Claysvary is a term used in geology and materials science to denote a proposed index of variability in clay-related properties within a given body of material, such as a sedimentary layer, a clay seam, or a manufactured batch. The concept focuses on quantifying how clay content and behavior vary across space or along a sample.
Definition and scope: Claysvary encompasses both the magnitude of variability in clay fraction and in clay-induced
Calculation and methods: Sampling strategy; measurements of clay content (loss on ignition, X-ray diffraction for mineralogy),
Applications: In mining and ceramics, claysvary helps assess process variability, predict handling properties, and optimize grinding,
Limitations: Requires representative sampling; sensitivity to measurement methods; interpretation depends on the chosen parameters and weighting;
See also: clay mineralogy, geostatistics, swelling clays, Atterberg limits.