bentonite
/ˈbɛn(t)nˌaɪt/
noun
A kind of absorbent clay formed by breakdown of volcanic ash, used especially as a filler.
Sedimentary rocks such as mudstones often contain a variety of clay minerals, including swelling clays such as bentonite.
noun
A kind of absorbent clay formed by breakdown of volcanic ash, used especially as a filler.
Sedimentary rocks such as mudstones often contain a variety of clay minerals, including swelling clays such as bentonite.