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The Clay Minerals Society
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Abbreviation
CMS
Formation
1962
Type
Scientific society
Legal status
Non-profit[1]
Purpose
International organization devoted to the study of clays and clay minerals[2]
Headquarters
Chantilly, VA
Location
3635 Concorde Pkwy, Suite 500, Chantilly, VA 20151-1110
Region served
Worldwide
Website
www.clays.org
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The Clay Minerals Society is an international non-profit organization devoted to the study of clays and clay minerals.
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^"Clay Minerals Society". American Geosciences Institute. 20 August 2013.
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