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The microscopic mechanism of water immersion and collapsibility in Malan loess with different particle size

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Test results of loess minerals with different clay content.

(A) Jingbian sandy loess (Jingbian County, northwestern Chinese Loess Plateau) A: Quartz; B: Albite; C: Muscovite; D: Calcite; (B)Yan’an silty loess (Jingyang County, southern Chinese Loess Plateau) A: Quartz; B: Albite; C: Muscovite; D: Calcite; (C)Jingyang clayey loess (Jingyang County, southern Chinese Loess Plateau) A: Quartz; B: Albite; C: Muscovite; D: Calcite; E: Kaolinite.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0346775.g005