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1000007 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.7397; 8.9174; 5.2503
90; 105.866; 90
438.631Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000008 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.7377; 8.9151; 5.2494
90; 105.851; 90
438.386Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 0.13 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000009 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.6808; 8.8488; 5.218
90; 105.606; 90
430.513Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 2.32 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000010 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.6341; 8.7948; 5.1926
90; 105.421; 90
424.129Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 4.22 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000011 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.6135; 8.7695; 5.1813
90; 105.337; 90
421.256Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 5.11 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000012 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5731; 8.7197; 5.158
90; 105.203; 90
415.493Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 7.08 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000013 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5557; 8.6951; 5.1474
90; 105.148; 90
412.826Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 8.01 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000014 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5391; 8.6752; 5.1385
90; 105.106; 90
410.536Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 8.88 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000015 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.527; 8.6587; 5.1306
90; 105.067; 90
408.681Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 9.50 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000016 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5164; 8.6449; 5.1246
90; 105.033; 90
407.164Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 10.16 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000033 CIFC Ba O3P m c n5.3126; 8.8958; 6.4284
90; 90; 90
303.8de Villiers, J. P. R.
Crystal structures of aragonite, strontianite, and witherite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 758-767
1000036 CIFH2 Mg3 O12 Si4C 1 c 15.33; 9.18; 28.85
90; 93.25; 90
1409.3Hendricks, S B; Jefferson, M E
Crystal structure of vermiculites and mixed vermiculite-chlorites
American Mineralogist, 1938, 23, 851-862
1000037 CIFBa O4 SP n m a8.884; 5.458; 7.153
90; 90; 90
346.8Colville, A A; Staudhammer, K
A Refinement of the Structure of Barite
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 1877-1880
1000038 CIFAl Fe H2 K Mg2 O12 Si3C 1 2/m 15.345; 9.258; 10.222
90; 100.23; 90
497.8Brigatti, M F; Davoli, P
Crystal structure refinement of 1M plutonic biotites
American Mineralogist, 1990, 75, 305-313
1000052 CIFC4 Ca Mg3 O12R 3 2 :H9.5027; 9.5027; 7.8212
90; 90; 120
611.6Dollase, W A; Reeder, R J
Crystal structure refinement of Huntite Ca Mg~3~ (C O~3~)~4~ with X-ray powder data
American Mineralogist, 1986, 71, 163-166
1008753 CIFAl4 K Na3 O16 Si4P 6310.01; 10.01; 8.405
90; 90; 120
729.4Buerger, M J; Klein, G E; Donnay, G
Determination of the crystal structure of nepheline
American Mineralogist, 1954, 39, 805-818
1008754 CIFAl4 K Na3 O16 Si4P 6310.05; 10.05; 8.38
90; 90; 120
733Buerger, M J; Klein, G E; Hamburger, G
The structure of nepheline
American Mineralogist, 1947, 32, 197-197
1100011 CIFAl3 H2 K O12 Si3C 1 2/c 15.1998; 9.0266; 20.10579
90; 95.782; 90
938.9Richardson, S M; Richardson, J W jr.
Crystal structure of a pink Muskovite from Archer's post, Kenya: implications for reverse pleochroism in dioctahedral micas
American Mineralogist, 1982, 67, 69-75
1200006 CIFAl0.7 Ca Fe0.2 Mg0.6 O6 Si1.5C 1 2/c 19.794; 8.906; 5.319
90; 105.9; 90
446.2Peacor, D R
Refinement of the Crystal Structure of a Pyroxene of Formula M1 M2 (Si1.5 Al.5) O6
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 31-41
1509098 CIFAg0.33 Pb0.34 S Sb0.33F m -3 m5.785; 5.785; 5.785
90; 90; 90
193.602Hoda, S.N.; Chang, L.L.Y.
Phase relations in the systems Pb S - Ag2 S - Ag2 S3 and Pb S - Ag2 S - Bi2 S3
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 621-633
1509238 CIFAg Al O8 Si3C -18.221; 12.968; 7.16
91.83; 116.8; 90.1
680.876Sternitzke, M.; Mueller, G.; Deubener, J.
Feldspars M Al Si3 O8 (M=H,Li,Ag) synthesized by low-temperature ion exchange
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1620-1627
1509521 CIFAg S2 SbF m -3 m5.602; 5.602; 5.602
90; 90; 90
175.804Chang, L.L.Y.; Hoda, S.N.
Phase relations inthe systems PbS-Ag2S-Ag2S3 and PbS-Ag2S-Bi2S3
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 621-633
1509896 CIFAg4.4 Br0.8 Cl2 Hg4.6 I1.6 S4.6P 21 21 217.43; 12.24; 4.35
90; 90; 90
928.043Mumme, W.G.; Nickel, E.H.
Crystal structure and crystal chemistry of perroudite: A mineral from Coppin Pool, Western Australia
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 1257-1262
1510961 CIFB3.96 Cr0.16 Fe2.6 Mg4.64 O16 Si0.04 Ti0.6P n m a9.246; 3.0993; 9.378
90; 90; 90
268.737Brigatti, M.F.; Capedri, S.; Bigi, S.
Crystal chemistry of Fe- and Cr-rich warwickite
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1380-1388
1511234 CIFB Mg1.8 Mn1.09 O5C 1 2/m 121.79; 5.977; 5.341
90; 95.83; 90
692.008Araki, T.; Moore, P.B.
Pinakiolite, Mg2 Mn(III) O2 B O3, warwickite, Mg (Mg.5 Ti.5) O (B O3), wightmanite, Mg5 (O) (O H)5 (B O3) * (H2 O)n: Crystal chemistry of complex 3A wallpaper structures
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 985-1004
1514121 CIFMn3 O4I 41/a m d :15.7574; 5.7574; 9.4239
90; 90; 90
312.38Baron, V.; Gutzmer, J.; Rundloef, H.; Tellgren, R.
The influence of iron substitution on the magnetic properties of hausmannite, Mn(2+) (Mn, Fe)2(3+) O4
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 786-793
1517795 CIFC2 Ca Mg O6R -3 :H4.805; 4.805; 16.015
90; 90; 120
320.2Reeder, R.J.; Wenk, H.R.
Structure refinement of some thermally disordered dolomites
American Mineralogist, 1983, 68, 769-776
1521029 CIFCa9.8 Cl2 La0.1 Na0.1 O24 P6P 63/m9.6499; 9.6499; 6.7725
90; 90; 120
546.167Fleet, M.E.; Liu, X.-Y.; Pan, Y.-M.
Rare-earth elements in chlorapatite (Ca10 (P O4)6 Cl2): uptake, site preference, and degradation of monoclinic structure
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1437-1446
1521031 CIFCa9.64 Cl2 Na0.18 Nd0.18 O24 P6P 63/m9.6474; 9.6474; 6.7747
90; 90; 120
546.061Fleet, M.E.; Liu, X.-Y.; Pan, Y.-M.
Rare-earth elements in chlorapatite (Ca10 (P O4)6 Cl2): uptake, site preference, and degradation of monoclinic structure
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1437-1446
1521032 CIFCa9.66 Cl2 Na0.17 O24 P6 Sm0.17P 63/m9.6492; 9.6492; 6.7668
90; 90; 120
545.628Fleet, M.E.; Liu, X.-Y.; Pan, Y.-M.
Rare-earth elements in chlorapatite (Ca10 (P O4)6 Cl2): uptake, site preference, and degradation of monoclinic structure
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1437-1446
1521033 CIFCa9.72 Cl2 Dy0.14 Na0.14 O24 P6P 63/m9.6487; 9.6487; 6.7652
90; 90; 120
545.442Fleet, M.E.; Liu, X.-Y.; Pan, Y.-M.
Rare-earth elements in chlorapatite (Ca10 (P O4)6 Cl2): uptake, site preference, and degradation of monoclinic structure
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1437-1446
1521034 CIFCa9.576 Dy0.212 H2 Na0.212 O26 P6P 1 1 21/b9.4179; 18.8357; 6.8793
90; 90; 120
1056.84Fleet, M.E.; Liu, X.-Y.; Pan, Y.-M.
Rare-earth elements in chlorapatite (Ca10 (P O4)6 Cl2): uptake, site preference, and degradation of monoclinic structure
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1437-1446
1521135 CIFAl0.03 Ca0.08 Fe0.71 H0.46 K0.18 Mg3.09 Mn0.37 Na2.66 O24 Si8 Ti0.86C 1 2/m 19.776; 17.919; 5.292
90; 104.05; 90
899.299Hawthorne, F.C.; Cooper, M.A.; Grice, J.D.; Ottolini, L.
A new anhydrous amphibole from the Eifel region, Germany: description and crystal structure of obertiite, Na Na2 (Mg3 Fe(3+) Ti(4+)) Si8 O22 O2
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 236-241
1521251 CIFCo0.01 Cr0.03 Fe Ni0.13 P0.97 Si0.03 Ti0.87 V0.02P n m a6.007; 3.602; 6.897
90; 90; 90
149.232Ivanov, A.V.; Mikouchi, T.; Zolensky, M.E.; Saito, A.; Yang, S.V.; Ohsumi, K.; Kononkova, N.N.
Florenskyite, Fe Ti P, a new phosphide from the Kaidun meteorite
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1082-1086
1521374 CIFMg O3 SiR -3 :H4.686; 4.686; 13.291
90; 90; 120
252.751Karki, B.B.; Duan, W.; da Silva, C.R.S.; Wentzcovitch, R.M.
Ab initio structure of Mg Si O3 ilmenite at high pressure
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 317-320
1521501 CIFO76 Si38R -3 c :H29.12399; 29.12399; 17.26019
90; 90; 120
12678.8Li, Y.-P.; Krivovichev, S.V.; Burns, P.C.
The crystal structure of thornasite, Na12 Th3 (Si8 O19)4 (H2 O)18: a novel interrupted silicate framework
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1521-1525
1521680 CIFAl0.21 Ca0.05 F0.84 Fe2.07 H1.16 Li2.19 Mg1.77 Na1.33 O23.16 Si8 Ti0.11C 1 2/m 19.536; 17.797; 5.278
90; 102.54; 90
874.373Oberti, R.; Caballero, J.M.; Ottolini, L.; Lopez-Andres, S.; Herreros, V.
Sodic - ferripedrizite, a new monoclinic amphibole bridging the magnesium - iron - manganese - lithium and the sodium calcium groups
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 578-585
1521826 CIFAl2.428 Fe2.352 H2 K0.928 O12 Si2.32C 1 2/m 15.3607; 9.2874; 10.2664
90; 100.3; 90
502.896Redhammer, G.J.; Beran, A.; Schneider, J.; Lottermoser, W.; Amthauer, G.
Spectroscopic and structural properties of synthetic micas on the annite-siderophyllite binary: synthesis, crystal structure refinement, Mossbauer, and infrared spectroscopy
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 449-465
1521827 CIFAl1.72 Fe2.38 H1.88 K Mg0.11 Mn0.03 O11.88 Si2.55 Ti0.04C 1 2/m 15.377; 9.308; 10.283
90; 100.22; 90
506.489Redhammer, G.J.; Lottermoser, W.; Schneider, J.; Beran, A.; Amthauer, G.
Spectroscopic and structural properties of synthetic micas on the annite-siderophyllite binary: synthesis, crystal structure refinement, Mossbauer, and infrared spectroscopy
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 449-465
1522136 CIFAl0.033 Cr0.19 Fe0.087 H0.509 Mg0.055 Nb0.0045 O2 Ti0.621 V0.011P 1 21/c 17.706; 4.5583; 20.187
90; 92.334; 90
708.506Wang, L.-P.; Peacor, D.R.; Rouse, R.C.; Essene, E.J.; Zhang, Y.-X.
Carmichaelite, a new hydroxyl-bearing titanate from Garnet Ridge, Arizona
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 792-800
1523756 CIFPt TeP 63/m m c4.111; 4.111; 5.446
90; 90; 120
79.708Groeneveld Meijer, W.O.J.
Niggliite, a monotelluride of platinum
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 693-696
1524087 CIFAl2.413 Fe2.786 H4 K2 Mg2.321 O24 Si5.587 Ti0.55C 1 2/c 15.357; 9.245; 20.234
90; 94.978; 90
998.318Bohlen, S.R.; Peacor, D.R.; Essene, E.J.
Crystal chemistry of a metamorphic Biotite and its significance in water barometry
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 55-62
1524105 CIFAl4.98 F4.5 H1.5 K3 Li5.19 Mn0.165 O31.5 Si10.5P 31 1 25.2; 5.2; 29.76
90; 90; 120
696.9Brown, B.E.
The crystal structure of a 3 T lepidolite
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 332-336
1524106 CIFB4 Ca2 Cl H21 O18I 1 2/a 122.783; 8.745; 16.066
90; 96.705; 90
3179.05Brown, G.E.; Clark, J.R.
Crystal structure of hydrochlorborite, Ca2 ( B3 O3 (O H)4 O B (O H)3 ) Cl (H2 O)7, a seasonal evaporite mineral
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 814-823
1524435 CIFMg1.04 Mn0.96 O6 Si2P 1 21/c 19.76; 8.93; 5.27
90; 106.44; 90
440.538Gortdon, W.A.; Peacor, D.R.; Brown, P.E.; Allard, L.F.; Essene, E.J.
Exsolution relationship in a clinopyroxene of average composition Ca0.43 Mn0.69 Mg0.82 Si2 O6: X-ray diffraction and analytical electron microscopy
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 127-141
1524469 CIFAl3.88 Ca0.88 H2 Na0.12 O12 Si2.12C 1 c 15.1038; 8.8287; 19.148
90; 95.46; 90
858.893Guggenheim, S.; Bailey, S.W.
Refinement of the margerite structure in the subgroup symmetry: correction, further refinement and comments
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 186-187
1524786 CIFCa Fe2.38 Mn11.62 O24 SiI 41/a c d :29.431; 9.431; 37.774
90; 90; 90
3359.76de Villiers, J.P.R.
The crystal structure of Braunite II and its relation to Bixbyite and Braunite
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 756-765
1524906 CIFBe6 Ca2.6 Ce2 F2 Fe0.5 H5.8 Mn0.5 Na6.8 O46 Si14P m n n13.879; 13.835; 9.942
90; 90; 90
1909.02Mazzi, F.; Ungaretti, L.; Ronsbo, J.G.; dal Negro, A.; Petersen, O.V.
The crystal structure of semenovite
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 202-210
1524917 CIFAl1.1 B8 Ca5.24 Fe0.9 H8 La2.62 O48 Si8 Y2.62P 1 2/a 118.99; 4.715; 10.3
90; 111.4; 90
858.657Mellini, M.; Merlino, S.
Hellandite: a new type of silicoborate chain
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 89-99
1524948 CIFFe3 H23.998 N O29.997 P6P 3 1 c9.151; 9.151; 16.862
90; 90; 120
1222.86Moore, P.B.; Araki, T.
Crystal structure of synthetic (N H4) H8 Fe3 (P O4)6 (H2 O)6
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 587-592
1524949 CIFAs6 Cl0.8 Cu0.51 H0.2 Mg0.555 Mn8.885 O18.2I a -3 d19.68; 19.68; 19.68
90; 90; 90
7622.11Moore, P.B.; Araki, T.
Magnussonite, manganese arsenite, a fluorite derivative structure
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 390-401
1524950 CIFAl Ca Fe4.1 H2 K Mn9.9 Na4 O50 P12A 1 2/a 124.94; 10.131; 16.7219
90; 105.6; 90
4069.43Moore, P.B.; Araki, T.; Merlino, S.; Zanazzi, P.F.; Mellini, M.
The arrojadite - dickinsonite series, K Na4 Ca (Fe, Mn)14 Al (O H)2 (P O4)12: crystal structure and crystal chemistry
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 1034-1049
1524951 CIFAl Ca F2 Fe10 K Mn3 Na5 O48 P12A 1 2/a 124.693; 10.031; 16.453
90; 105.72; 90
3922.91Moore, P.B.; Zanazzi, P.F.; Araki, T.; Merlino, S.; Mellini, M.
The Arrojdite - Dickinsonite series, K Na4 Ca (Fe, Mn)14 Al (O H)2 (P O4)12: crystal structure and crystal chemistry
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 1034-1049
1524952 CIFAl Ca F Fe8.5 H K Mn4.5 Na5 O49 P12A 1 2/a 124.73; 10.057; 16.526
90; 105.78; 90
3955.27Moore, P.B.; Araki, T.; Zanazzi, P.F.; Merlino, S.; Mellini, M.
The arrojadite - dickinsonite series, K Na4 Ca (Fe, Mn)14 Al (O H)2 (P O4)12: crystal structure and crystal chemistry
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 1034-1049
1525162 CIFF Fe0.58 H Mg8.42 O17 Si4P 21/b 1 14.7441; 10.2501; 13.6635
100.786; 90; 90
652.684Robinson, K.; Gibbs, G.V.; Ribbe, P.H.
The crystal structures of the humite minerals. IV. Clinohumite and titanclinohumite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 43-49
1525302 CIFFe0.2 Mn0.05 S Zn0.75F -4 3 m5.4272; 5.4272; 5.4272
90; 90; 90
159.855Skinner, B.J.
Unit-cell edges of natural and synthetic sphalerites
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1399-1411
1525350 CIFCa H10 O16 Si2 U2P 1 21 115.858; 6.985; 6.641
90; 97.55; 90
729.234Stohl, F.V.; Smith, D.K.jr.
The crystal chemistry of the uranyl silicate minerals
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 610-625
1525366 CIFAl1.996 B Ca2 Fe0.859 H O16 Si4P -17.1437; 9.1898; 8.9529
91.857; 98.188; 77.359
567.657Swinnea, J.S.; Steinfink, H.; Rendon-Diazmiron, L.E.; de la Vega, S.E.
The crystal structure of a Mexican Axinite
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 428-432
1525683 CIFAl0.07 Ca1.85 Fe0.02 Mg0.03 Mn0.04 Na0.14 O7 Pb0.01 Si2 Zn0.85P -4 21 m7.8; 7.8; 5
90; 90; 90
304.2Bindi, L.; Roethlisberger, F.; Czank, M.; Bonazzi, P.
Hardystonite from Franklin Furnace: a natural modulated melilite
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 747-751
1525722 CIFAs1.12 Mg4.44 Mn19.5 O45.6 Si2.76 V2.38R -3 c :H8.259; 8.259; 204.3
90; 90; 120
12068.5Brugger, J.; Armbruster, T.; Meisser, N.; Hejny, C.; Grobety, B.
Description and structure of turtmannite, a new mineral with a 68 A period related to mcgovernite
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1494-1505
1525902 CIFC0.165 H0.24 Al3.992 Fe0.55 Mg1.464 Na0.05 O18.45 Si4.994C c c m17.109; 9.7423; 9.3318
90; 90; 90
1555.43Malcherek, T.; McCammon, C.; Tazzoli, V.; Ottolini, L.; Domeneghetti, M.C.; Carpenter, M.A.
Structural properties of ferromagnesian cordierites
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 66-79
1525904 CIFAl3.982 Fe1.265 H0.96 Li0.04 Mg0.716 Na0.091 O18.48 Si4.989C c c m17.1735; 9.7859; 9.3113
90; 90; 90
1564.84Malcherek, T.; Tazzoli, V.; Domeneghetti, M.C.; Ottolini, L.; Carpenter, M.A.; McCammon, C.
Structural properties of ferromagnesian cordierites
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 66-79
1525919 CIFAl2.98 Ca2 Fe0.02 H O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.879; 5.583; 10.155
90; 115.5; 90
454.36Dollase, W.A.
Refinement and comparison of the structures of Zoisite and Clinozoisite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1882-1898
1525929 CIFMg O3 SiP 1 21/c 19.4876; 8.6682; 5.105
90; 107.9; 90
399.515Duan, W.-H.; Karki, B.B.; Gu, B.L.; Wentzcovitch, R.M.
Ab initio study of Mg Si O3 low-clinoenstatite at high pressure
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 762-766
1526002 CIFC0.92 H30 Ca3 Ge O25.08 S1.08P 63/m11.056; 11.056; 10.629
90; 90; 120
1125.17Merlino, S.; Orlandi, P.
Carraraite and zaccagnaite, two new minerals from the Carrara marble quarries: their chemical compositions, physical properties, and structural features
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1293-1301
1526004 CIFC0.333 H6 Al0.666 O5.999 Zn1.334P 63/m m c3.0725; 3.0725; 15.114
90; 90; 120
123.565Merlino, S.; Orlandi, P.
Carraraite and zaccagnaite, two new minerals from the Carrara marble quarries: their chemical compositions, physical properties, and structural features
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1293-1301
1526008 CIFAl2 Ca D4 O10 Si2C m c m5.8543; 8.79679; 13.1387
90; 90; 90
676.631Meyer, H.W.; Redfern, S.A.T.; Sondergeld, P.; Marion, S.; Carpenter, M.A.; Knight, K.S.; Dove, M.T.
Displacive components of the low-temperature phase transitions in lawsonite
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 566-577
1526017 CIFDy0.015 O4 Si1.016 Zr0.985I 41/a m d :26.6175; 6.6175; 5.989
90; 90; 90
262.266Finch, R.J.; Hanchar, J.M.; Hoskin, P.W.O.; Burns, P.C.
Rare-earth elements in synthetic zircon: Part 2. A single-crystal X-ray study of xenotime substitution
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 681-689
1526018 CIFO4 P0.012 Si0.988 Sm0.01 Zr0.99I 41/a m d :26.6119; 6.6119; 5.983
90; 90; 90
261.56Finch, R.J.; Hanchar, J.M.; Burns, P.C.; Hoskin, P.W.O.
Rare-earth elements in synthetic zircon: Part 2. A single-crystal X-ray study of xenotime substitution
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 681-689
1526019 CIFGd0.024 O4 P0.024 Si0.964 Zr0.976I 41/a m d :26.6213; 6.6213; 5.9879
90; 90; 90
262.519Finch, R.J.; Hanchar, J.M.; Burns, P.C.; Hoskin, P.W.O.
Rare-earth elements in synthetic zircon: Part 2. A single-crystal X-ray study of xenotime substitution
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 681-689
1526021 CIFDy0.058 O4 P0.058 Si0.91 Zr0.942I 41/a m d :26.626; 6.626; 5.986
90; 90; 90
262.809Finch, R.J.; Hanchar, J.M.; Hoskin, P.W.O.; Burns, P.C.
Rare-earth elements in synthetic zircon: Part 2. A single-crystal X-ray study of xenotime substitution
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 681-689
1526023 CIFEr0.062 O4 P0.062 Si0.962 Zr0.938I 41/a m d :26.6355; 6.6355; 5.989
90; 90; 90
263.695Finch, R.J.; Hanchar, J.M.; Hoskin, P.W.O.; Burns, P.C.
Rare-earth elements in synthetic zircon: Part 2. A single-crystal X-ray study of xenotime substitution
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 681-689
1526025 CIFO4 P0.087 Si0.913 Yb0.087 Zr0.913I 41/a m d :26.6265; 6.6265; 5.979
90; 90; 90
262.541Finch, R.J.; Hanchar, J.M.; Hoskin, P.W.O.; Burns, P.C.
Rare-earth elements in synthetic zircon: Part 2. A single-crystal X-ray study of xenotime substitution
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 681-689
1526027 CIFO4 P0.13 Si0.85 Y0.13 Zr0.87I 41/a m d :26.6329; 6.6329; 5.986
90; 90; 90
263.356Finch, R.J.; Hanchar, J.M.; Hoskin, P.W.O.; Burns, P.C.
Rare-earth elements in synthetic zircon: Part 2. A single-crystal X-ray study of xenotime substitution
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 681-689
1526113 CIFC8 O92 Si46P 42/n b c :226.818; 26.818; 13.365
90; 90; 90
9612.18Nakagawa, T.; Kihara, K.; Harada, K.
The crystal structure of low melanophlogite
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1506-1512
1526155 CIFB0.16 Ca4.79 Ce2.185 F1.77 H0.23 La1.134 Nd0.583 O24.23 P0.25 Pr0.218 Si5.57 Th0.72 U0.12 Y0.25P 639.547; 9.547; 6.991
90; 90; 120
551.828Oberti, R.; della Ventura, G.; Ottolini, L.; Parodi, G.C.
On the symmetry and crystal chemistry of britholite: new structural and microanalytical data
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1066-1075
1526156 CIFCa2.01 Ce3.378 F1.47 H0.53 La2.959 Na0.98 Nd0.429 O24.53 P0.75 Pr0.204 Si5.07P 639.682; 9.682; 7.066
90; 90; 120
573.633Oberti, R.; Ottolini, L.; Parodi, G.C.; della Ventura, G.
On the symmetry and crystal chemistry of britholite: new structural and microanalytical data
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1066-1075
1526260 CIFFe1.2 O3 Ti0.8R -3 :H5.0786; 5.0786; 13.985
90; 90; 120
312.378Harrison, R.J.; Redfern, S.A.T.; Smith, R.I.
In-situ study of the R3- to R3-c phase transition in the ilmenite -hematite solid solution using time-of-flight neutron powder diffraction
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 194-205
1526269 CIFFe1.1 O3 Ti0.9R -3 :H5.0828; 5.0828; 14.033
90; 90; 120
313.969Harrison, R.J.; Redfern, S.A.T.; Smith, R.I.
In-situ study of the R3- to R3-c phase transition in the ilmenite -hematite solid solution using time-of-flight neutron powder diffraction
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 194-205
1526274 CIFFe O3 TiR -3 :H5.15116; 5.15116; 14.2522
90; 90; 120
327.509Harrison, R.J.; Redfern, S.A.T.; Smith, R.I.
In-situ study of the R3- to R3-c phase transition in the ilmenite -hematite solid solution using time-of-flight neutron powder diffraction
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 194-205
1527006 CIFAl1.23 Ca1.52 H2 K1.1 Mg5.83 Na2.32 O36 Si12A 1 2/m 19.839; 26.6471; 5.2665
90; 106.25; 90
1325.61Yang, H.-X.; Konzett, J.; Prewitt, C.T.
Crystal structure of a new (21)-clinopyribole synthesized at high temperature and pressure
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1261-1266
1527190 CIFAl4.43 Fe1.29 H2 K0.78 Mg0.92 Mn0.16 Na0.22 O31 Si10.2P 6/m c c10.155; 10.155; 14.284
90; 90; 120
1275.68Brown, G.E.; Gibbs, G.V.
Refinement of the crystal structure of osumilite
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 101-114
1527300 CIFAl2.02 Ca1.25 Fe0.98 H O13 Pb0.5 Si3 Sr0.25P 1 21/m 18.958; 5.665; 10.304
90; 114.4; 90
476.194Dollase, W.A.
Refinement of the crystal structures of Epidote, Allanite and Hancockite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 447-463
1527362 CIFAl4 Ca4 H28 Mg O40 P6C 1 2/c 110.004; 24.08299; 6.235
90; 91.36; 90
1501.75Fanfani, L.; Nunzi, A.; Zanazzi, P.F.; Zanzari, A.R.
Additional data on the crystal structure of montgomeryite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 12-14
1527363 CIFH30 Mg7 Na12 O67 S13R -3 :R11.769; 11.769; 11.769
106.5; 106.5; 106.5
1375.67Fang, J.H.; Robinson, P.D.
Crystal structures and mineral chemistry of double-salt hydrates: II. The crystal structure of Loeweite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 378-386
1527409 CIFB H2 Na O7 Si2P 1 21 17.9814; 6.0657; 4.9054
90; 93.95; 90
236.92Ghose, S.; Wan, C.
Structural chemistry of borosilicates, part II: Searlesite, Na B Si2 O5 (O H): Absolute configuration, hydrogen locations, and refinement of the structure
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 123-129
1527410 CIFAl4 H1.5 Mg2 O18.75 Si5C c c m17.083; 9.738; 9.335
90; 90; 90
1552.92Gibbs, G.V.
The polymorphism of cordierite(I): The crystal structure of low cordierite
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 1068-1087
1527445 CIFFe6.7 La0.1 Mn0.7 O38 Pb0.1 Sr0.7 Ti13.6R -3 :R9.148; 9.148; 9.148
69.078; 69.078; 69.078
644.398Grey, I.E.; White, J.S.jr.; Lloyd, D.J.
The structure of crichtonite and its relationship to senaite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1203-1212
1527670 CIFB Fe2.13 Mg0.64 O5 Sn0.2P 1 2/m 110.695; 3.102; 5.432
90; 94.21; 90
179.725Konnert, J.A.; Appleman, D.E.; Clark, J.R.; Finger, L.W.; Kato, T.; Miura, Y.
Crystal structure and cation distribution of Hulsite, a tin-iron borate
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 116-122
1527917 CIFAl10.632 Ca5.36 Cl2 K0.88 Na1.44 O48 Si13.368I 4/m12.169; 12.169; 7.569
90; 90; 90
1120.85Papike, J.J.; Stephenson, N.C.
The crystal structure of mizzonite, a calcium- and carbonate-rich scapolite
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 1014-1026
1528069 CIFFe6 H8 O18 Si4C 1 2/m 15.39; 9.336; 14.166
90; 90.01; 90
712.848Shirozu, H.; Bailey, S.W.
Chlorite polytypism: III. Crystal structure of an orthohexagonal iron chlorite
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 868-885
1528319 CIFAl4.14 Na3.95 O48.62 Si13.86P 63/m m c18.2343; 18.2343; 7.6371
90; 90; 120
2199.06Arletti, R.; Vezzalini, G.; Galli, E.; Wise, W.S.
Mazzinite-Na, a new zeolite from Boron, California: Its description and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1186-1191
1528320 CIFBa2 H20 K4 Mn Na4 O66 Si16 Ti8I 1 2/m 114.2446; 13.7884; 15.5
90; 116.709; 90
2719.53Armbruster, T.; Krivovichev, S.V.; Organova, N.N.; Weber, T.; Gnos, E.; Yakovenchuk, V.N.; Shlyukova, Z.V.
Origin of diffuse superstructure reflections in labuntsovite-group minerals
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1655-1666
1528651 CIFAl2 H1.42 Mg6 Na0.58 O18 Si4C 15.358; 9.281; 14.574
90; 97.08; 90
719.204Krivovichev, S.V.; Burns, P.C.; Armbruster, T.; Seredkin, M.V.; Organova, N.I.; Chukanov, N.V.
Incorporation of sodium into the chlorite structure: the crystal structure of glagolevite, Na (Mg, Al)6 [Si3 Al O10] (O H, O)8
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1138-1141
1528742 CIFAs0.95 Ce0.28 H4 Mg0.2 Mn1.8 O8 Si0.05 Y0.72P b a n :25.67; 12.03; 4.863
90; 90; 90
331.706Moore, P.B.
Crystal chemistry of the basic manganese arsenate minerals 1. The crystal structures of flinkite, Mn(II)2 Mn(III) (O H)4 (As O4) and retzian, Mn(II)2 Y(III) (O H)4 As O4
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 1603-1613
1528886 CIFCa0.87 Fe0.455 Nb0.49 O7 Th0.13 Ti0.905 Tl0.15 ZrC 1 2/c 112.431; 7.224; 11.483
90; 100.33; 90
1014.48Sinclair, W.; Eggleton, R.A.
Structure refinement of zirkelite from Kaiserstuhl, West Germany
American Mineralogist, 1982, 67, 615-620
1529567 CIFAl4 Fe0.58 H1.7 Li0.36 Mg1.06 Na0.36 O18.85 Si5C c c m17.056; 9.783; 9.335
90; 90; 90
1557.63Armbruster, T.
Role of Na in the structure of low-cordierite: A single crystal X-ray study
American Mineralogist, 1986, 71, 746-757
1529630 CIFAs0.16 Cu9.56 Fe3.56 Ge1.46 S16 Zn0.8P -4 2 c10.6226; 10.6226; 10.5506
90; 90; 90
1190.53Bernstein, L.R.; Reichel, D.G.; Merlino, S.
Renierite crystal structure refined from Rietveld analysis of powder neutron-diffrection data
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 1177-1181
1529941 CIFAl2.66 Ca15.48 Ce3.52 Cu0.14 Fe3.5 H7 Mg4 O78 Si17.5 Ti2.88P 4/n :215.799; 15.799; 11.917
90; 90; 90
2974.58Fitzgerald, S.; Leavens, P.B.; Rheingold, A.L.; Nelen, J.A.
Crystal strucure of a REE-bearing vesuvianite from San Benito County, California
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 625-628
1530024 CIFAs Fe H O14 Ti3 V3P 1 21/m 17.119; 14.176; 4.992
90; 105.05; 90
486.507Grey, I.E.; Harris, D.C.; Madsen, I.C.
Barian tomichite, Ba0.5 (As2)0.5 Ti2 (V Fe)5 O13 (O H), its crystal structure and relationship to derbylite and tomichite
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 201-208
1530027 CIFC2 H10 Mg1.2 Mn0.4 O16 Zn5.4A 1 2/a 116.11; 5.432; 15.041
90; 95.49; 90
1310.19Grice, J.D.; Dunn, P.J.
Sclarite, a new mineral from Franklin, New Jersey, with essential octahedrally and tetrahedrally coordinated zinc: Description and structure refinement
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 1355-1359
1530033 CIFAl2.9 H2 K O12 Si3.1C 1 2/c 15.2; 9.021; 20.07
90; 95.71; 90
936.796Guggenheim, S.; Chang, Y.-H.; Koster van Groos, A.F.
Muscovite dehydroxylation: High-temperature studies
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 537-550
1530108 CIFCa5 Cl0.1 F0.94 O12 P3P 63/m9.397; 9.397; 6.878
90; 90; 120
525.982Hughes, J.M.; Cameron, M.; Crowley, K.D.
Structural variations in natural F, OH, and Cl apatites
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 870-876
1530329 CIFAl3.38 Ca F0.44 Fe0.12 H1.56 Mg2.16 O11.56 Si1.32C 1 2/m 15.2; 9.005; 9.779
90; 100.3; 90
450.532MacKinney, J.A.; Mora, C.I.; Bailey, S.W.
Structure and crystal chemistry of clintonite
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 365-375
1530336 CIFAl2.53 Ca1.7 Fe1.57 H2 K0.06 Mg2.64 Na0.96 O24 Si6.19 Ti0.19C 1 2/m 19.806; 17.95; 5.302
90; 104.93; 90
901.741Makino, K.; Tomita, K.
Cation distribution in the octahedral sites of hornblendes
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 1097-1105
1530337 CIFAl3.01 Ca1.99 Cl0.16 Fe0.84 H1.64 K0.59 Mg3.13 Na0.35 O23.84 Si5.96 Ti0.05C 1 2/m 19.9; 17.95; 5.311
90; 105.42; 90
909.817Makino, K.; Tomita, K.
Cation distribution in the octahedral sites of hornblendes
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 1097-1105
1530338 CIFAl1.68 Ca2 Fe4.45 H K0.2 Mg0.55 Na0.8 O24 Si6.32C 1 2/m 19.967; 18.269; 5.347
90; 104.97; 90
940.576Makino, K.; Tomita, K.
Cation distribution in the octahedral sites of hornblendes
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 1097-1105
1530339 CIFAl3 Ca1.86 Fe1.33 H2 K0.06 Mg2.87 Na0.51 O24 Si5.96C 1 2/m 19.834; 18.01; 5.297
90; 105.04; 90
906.017Makino, K.; Tomita, K.
Cation distribution in the octahedral sites of hornblendes
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 1097-1105
1530402 CIFCa8 H18 Mn10.64 O56 Si12.32P 2 m m9.044; 6.091; 19.031
90; 90; 90
1048.36Mellini, M.; Merlino, S.; Pasero, M.
X-ray and HRTEM structure analysis of orientite
American Mineralogist, 1986, 71, 176-187
1530433 CIFAl1.89 As3 Fe0.19 H23 Mg2.53 Mn10.39 O34R 3 :H8.275; 8.275; 36.6
90; 90; 120
2170.44Moore, P.B.; Araki, T.
Hematolite. A complex dense-packed sheet structure
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 150-159
1530556 CIFC2 H7.15 Cl0.85 Mg0.42 Mn5.58 O13.15C 1 2/m 123.437; 3.3137; 16.618
90; 111.15; 90
1203.67Peacor, D.R.; Rouse, R.C.
Holdawayite, Mn6 (C O3)2 (O H)7 (Cl,O H), a structure containing anions in zeolite-like channels
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 637-642
1530587 CIFMg0.032 Mn0.97 O3 SiC -19.754; 10.617; 17.506
111.99; 102.56; 82.97
1639.09Pinckney, L.R.; Burnham, C.W.
High-temperature crystal structure of pyroxomangite
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 809-817
1530654 CIFAl2 Ca H10 O21 Si6P 1 21 17.401; 17.439; 7.293
90; 105.44; 90
907.308Rouse, R.C.; Peacor, D.R.
Crystal structure of the zeolite mineral goosecreekite, Ca Al2 Si6 O16 (H2 O)5
American Mineralogist, 1986, 71, 1494-1501
1530948 CIFFe2.95 H2 O10 P2P 43 21 27.31; 7.31; 13.212
90; 90; 90
705.998Vencato, I.; Mattievich, E.; Primerano Mascarenhas, Y.
Crystal Structure of synthetic lipscombite: A redetermination
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 456-460
1531082 CIFAl1.1 Ca8 Fe10.7 H14 Mg0.2 O56 Si12A 1 2/m 18.8879; 6.058; 19.3321
90; 97.498; 90
1032Artioli, G.; Geiger, C.A.; Dapiaggi, M.
The crystal chemistry of julgoldite-Fe(3+) from Bombay, India, studied using synchrotron x-ray powder diffraction and (57)Fe Moessbauer spectroscopy
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 1084-1090
1531203 CIFAl3.13 Ca Ce1.54 F0.14 Fe0.33 H1.6 La0.61 Mg0.53 Nd0.85 O21.86 Si5P 1 21/a 117.77; 5.651; 17.458
90; 116.18; 90
1573.26Bonazzi, P.; Bindi, L.; Parodi, G.C.
Gatelite-(Ce), a new REE-bearing mineral from Trimouns, French Pyrenees: crystal structure and polysomatic relationships with epidote and tornebohmite-(Ce)
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 223-228
1531213 CIFAl17.957 Co0.009 Cr0.004 Fe3.469 H3 Li0.114 Mg0.701 Mn0.034 O48 Si7.534 Ti0.07 Zn0.025C c m m7.886; 16.659; 5.671
90; 90; 90
745.016Comodi, P.; Montagnoli, M.; Boffa Ballaran, T.; Zanazzi, P.F.
Isothermal compression of staurolite: a single-crystal study
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1164-1171
1531218 CIFMg0.014 Mn2.924 O4 Zn0.062I 41/a m d :25.7584; 5.7584; 9.4476
90; 90; 90
313.275Bosi, F.; della Giusta, A.; Lucchesi, S.
Structural relationships in (Mn1-x Znx) Mn2 O4 (0 <= x <= 0.26): the "dragging effect" of the tetrahedron on the octahedron
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1121-1127
1531220 CIFMg0.006 Mn2.847 O4 Zn0.147I 41/a m d :25.7535; 5.7535; 9.4282
90; 90; 90
312.099Bosi, F.; Lucchesi, S.; della Giusta, A.
Structural relationships in (Mn1-x Znx) Mn2 O4 (0 <= x <= 0.26): the "dragging effect" of the tetrahedron on the octahedron
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1121-1127
1531222 CIFMn2.758 O4 Zn0.244I 41/a m d :25.7524; 5.7524; 9.4078
90; 90; 90
311.305Bosi, F.; Lucchesi, S.; della Giusta, A.
Structural relationships in (Mn1-x Znx) Mn2 O4 (0 <= x <= 0.26): the "dragging effect" of the tetrahedron on the octahedron
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1121-1127
1531223 CIFMg0.005 Mn2.995 O4I 41/a m d :25.7625; 5.7625; 9.4611
90; 90; 90
314.169Bosi, F.; della Giusta, A.; Lucchesi, S.
Structural relationships in (Mn1-x Znx) Mn2 O4 (0 <= x <= 0.26): the "dragging effect" of the tetrahedron on the octahedron
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1121-1127
1531226 CIFAl0.003 Mg0.001 Mn2.98 O4 Zn0.018I 41/a m d :25.7632; 5.7632; 9.4547
90; 90; 90
314.033Bosi, F.; Lucchesi, S.; della Giusta, A.
Structural relationships in (Mn1-x Znx) Mn2 O4 (0 <= x <= 0.26): the "dragging effect" of the tetrahedron on the octahedron
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1121-1127
1531306 CIFAl8.96 H34.32 O89.16 Si27.04 Sr4.56C 1 m 117.642; 17.775; 7.414
90; 116.897; 90
2073.42Doebelin, N.; Armbruster, T.
Stepwise dehydration of Sr-exchanged heulandite: a single-crystal X-ray study
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 527-533
1531309 CIFAl0.5 B3.99 Be1.18 Ca4.37 Ce1.46 F0.53 Fe0.38 H0.43 Li0.02 Mg0.03 O23.47 Si3.98 Th0.17 Ti0.07P 1 2/a 119.032; 4.746; 10.248
90; 110.97; 90
864.351della Ventura, G.; Bonazzi, P.; Oberti, R.; Ottolini, L.
Ciprianiite and Mottanaite-(Ce), two new minerals of the Hellandite group from Latium (Italy)
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 739-744
1531310 CIFAl0.48 B4 Be0.82 Ca4.6 Ce0.74 F0.49 Fe0.4 H0.54 Li0.04 Mg0.05 O23.51 Si4 Th0.66 Ti0.1P 1 2/a 119.059; 4.729; 10.291
90; 111.33; 90
863.993della Ventura, G.; Bonazzi, P.; Oberti, R.; Ottolini, L.
Ciprianiite and Mottanaite-(Ce), two new minerals of the Hellandite group from Latium (Italy)
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 739-744
1531341 CIFFe1.5 In0.584 Mn0.916 Na1.066 O12 P3C 1 2/c 112.064; 12.641; 6.428
90; 114.63; 90
891.089Hatert, F.; Hermann, R.P.; Long, G.J.; Grandjean, F.; Fransolet, A.M.
An X-ray Rietveld, infrared and Moessbauer spectral study of the Na Mn (Fe1-x Inx)2 (P O4)3 alluaudite-type solid solution
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 211-222
1531344 CIFFe In1.046 Mn0.954 Na1.098 O12 P3C 1 2/c 112.131; 12.746; 6.47
90; 114.84; 90
907.85Hatert, F.; Hermann, R.P.; Fransolet, A.M.; Long, G.J.; Grandjean, F.
An X-ray Rietveld, infrared and Moessbauer spectral study of the Na Mn (Fe1-x Inx)2 (P O4)3 alluaudite-type solid solution
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 211-222
1531347 CIFFe0.5 In1.526 Mn0.974 Na1.1 O12 P3C 1 2/c 112.222; 12.845; 6.507
90; 115.11; 90
925.003Hatert, F.; Hermann, R.P.; Long, G.J.; Fransolet, A.M.; Grandjean, F.
An X-ray Rietveld, infrared and Moessbauer spectral study of the Na Mn (Fe1-x Inx)2 (P O4)3 alluaudite-type solid solution
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 211-222
1531348 CIFC4 Ba Ca0.1 Ce2 F Na0.8 O12P 63/m m c5.1011; 5.1011; 23.096
90; 90; 120
520.469Giester, G.; Jarosch, D.; Ni, Y.-X.; Hughes, J.M.; Zemann, J.; Ronsbo, J.; Yang, Z.-M.
Cordylite-(Ce): a crystal chemical investigation of material from four localities, including type material
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 178-184
1531350 CIFIn1.932 Mn1.068 Na1.12 O12 P3C 1 2/c 112.282; 12.948; 6.552
90; 115.21; 90
942.704Hatert, F.; Hermann, R.P.; Long, G.J.; Fransolet, A.M.; Grandjean, F.
An X-ray Rietveld, infrared and Moessbauer spectral study of the NaMn (Fe1-x Inx)2 (P O4)3 alluaudite-type solid solution
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 211-222
1531351 CIFC4 Ba Ca0.075 Ce2 F Na0.85 O12P 63/m m c5.0942; 5.0942; 23.049
90; 90; 120
518.006Giester, G.; Ni, Y.-X.; Jarosch, D.; Hughes, J.M.; Ronsbo, J.; Zemann, J.; Yang, Z.-M.
Cordylite-(Ce): a crystal chemical investigation of material from four localities, including type material
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 178-184
1531354 CIFC4 Ba Ca0.3 Ce2 F Na0.4 O12P 63/m m c5.109; 5.109; 23.289
90; 90; 120
526.445Giester, G.; Ni, Y.-X.; Ronsbo, J.; Jarosch, D.; Hughes, J.M.; Yang, Z.-M.; Zemann, J.
Cordylite-(Ce): a crystal chemical investigation of material from four localities, including type material
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 178-184
1531368 CIFAl7.48 B3 Ca0.01 F0.43 Fe0.021 H3.25 Li0.37 Mn1.21 Na0.8 O30.57 Si5.8R 3 m :H15.9456; 15.9456; 7.1384
90; 90; 120
1571.86Ertl, A.; Hughes, J.M.; Prowatke, S.; Fritz, E.A.; Rossman, G.R.; London, D.
Mn-rich tourmaline from Austria: structure, chemistry, optical spectra and relations to synthetic solid solutions
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 1369-1376
1531370 CIFAl7.4 B3 Ca0.03 F0.48 Fe0.02 H3.33 Li0.48 Mn1.14 Na0.77 O30.52 Si5.83 Ti0.01R 3 m :H15.941; 15.941; 7.136
90; 90; 120
1570.42Ertl, A.; Fritz, E.A.; Hughes, J.M.; Rossman, G.R.; London, D.; Prowatke, S.
Mn-rich tourmaline from Austria: structure, chemistry, optical spectra and relations to synthetic solid solutions
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 1369-1376
1531380 CIFAl18 Fe3.85 H2 Mg3.22 O40 Ti Zn1.93P -3 m 15.723; 5.723; 23.026
90; 90; 120
653.125Hejny, C.; Armbruster, T.
Polysomatism in hoegbomite: the crystal structures of 10T, 12H, 14Tand 24R polysomes
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 277-292
1531382 CIFAl24 Fe5 H2 Mg4 O48 TiP 63 m c5.7; 5.7; 27.6
90; 90; 120
776.586Hejny, C.; Armbruster, T.
Polysomatism in hoegbomite: the crystal structures of 10T, 12H, 14Tand 24R polysomes
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 277-292
1531384 CIFAl28 Fe6 H2 Mg5 O56 TiP -3 m 15.7; 5.7; 32.2
90; 90; 120
906.017Hejny, C.; Armbruster, T.
Polysomatism in hoegbomite: the crystal structures of 10T, 12H, 14Tand 24R polysomes
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 277-292
1531396 CIFAl F0.77 H0.23 Li O4.23 PC -16.678; 7.717; 6.931
90.59; 117.65; 91.08
316.263Groat, L.A.; Chakoumakos, B.C.; Brouwer, D.H.; Hoffman, C.M.; Schultz, A.J.; Fyfe, C.A.; Morell, H.
The amblygonite (Li Al P O4 F) - montebrasite (Li Al P O4 (O H)) solid solution: a combined powder and single-crystal neutron diffraction and solid-state (6)Li MAS, CP MAS and REDOR NMR study
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 195-210
1531449 CIFAl3 B Fe0.927 Mg0.073 O9 SiP b n m10.343; 11.095; 5.7601
90; 90; 90
661.004Hiroi, Y.; Grew, E.S.; Motoyoshi, Y.; Rouse, R.C.; Yokoyama, K.; Peacor, D.R.; McGee, J.J.; Matsubara, S.; Su, S.-C.; Miyawaki, R.; Hokada, T.; Furukawa, N.; Shibasaki, H.
Ominelite, (Fe, Mg) Al3 B Si O9 (Fe(2+) analogue of grandidierite), a new mineral from porphyritic granite in Japan
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 160-170
1531584 CIFAs2 Bi2 Co0.5 Fe1.5 H2.5 O12P -14.566; 6.158; 8.972
95.52; 99.51; 92.85
247.095Krause, W.; Bernhardt, H.J.; McCammon, C.; Effenberger, H.
Neustaedtelite and cobaltneustaedtelite, the Fe(3+)- and Co(2+)- analogues of medenbachite
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 726-738
1531587 CIFAs2 Bi2 Co Fe H3 O12P -19.144; 6.146; 9.337
83.3; 70.67; 87.14
491.733Krause, W.; Bernhardt, H.J.; Effenberger, H.; McCammon, C.
Neustaedtelite and cobaltneustaedtelite, the Fe(3+)- and Co(2+)- analogues of medenbachite
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 726-738
1531652 CIFAl2 Ca3 H12 O12I a -3 d12.4286; 12.4286; 12.4286
90; 90; 90
1919.85Lager, G.A.; Downs, R.T.; Origlieri, M.; Garoutte, R.
High-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of katoite hydrogarnet: evidence for a phase transition from Ia3-d - I4-3d symmetry at 5 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 642-647
1531679 CIFH1.088 Mn Na0.364 O2.544P -12.9513; 2.9547; 7.334
78.72; 101.79; 122.33
52.611Lanson, B.; Drits, V.A.; Feng, Q.; Manceau, A.
Structure of synthetic Na-birnessite: evidence for a triclinic one-layer unit cell
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1662-1671
1531913 CIFAl0.06 Cr0.04 H K1.32 Mg1.9 O7 Si2P 63 c m5.028; 5.028; 13.216
90; 90; 120
289.348Mancini, F.; Harlow, G.E.; Cahill, C.
The crystal structure and cation ordering of Phase-X- (K1-x-n)2 (Mg1-n (Al, Cr)n)2 Si2 O7 H2x : a potential K- and H-bearing phase in the mantle
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 302-306
1531987 CIFCa0.15 H8 K0.01 Mg0.45 Mn6 Na0.42 O16P 1 2/m 19.769; 2.8512; 9.56
90; 94.47; 90
265.468Post, J.E.; Heaney, P.J.; Hanson, J.
Synchrotron X-ray diffraction study of the structure and dehydration behavior of todorokite
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 142-150
1531989 CIFCl1.16 Fe7.6 H9.56 Ni0.4 O16I 1 2/m 110.587; 3.0311; 10.515
90; 90.03; 90
337.429Post, J.E.; Heaney, P.J.; von Dreele, R.B.; Hanson, J.C.
Neutron and temperature-resolved synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction study of akaganeite
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 782-788
1532100 CIFAl0.98 Fe3.19 H2 K O12 Si2.83C 1 2/m 15.4059; 9.3639; 10.3235
90; 100.2; 90
514.32Redhammer, G.J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas K M3 (Al(3+), Si(3+))4 O10 (O H)2, where M = Ni(2+), Mg(2+), Co(2+), Fe(2+) or Al(3+)
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
1532102 CIFAl2.209 Fe2.301 H2 K O12 Si2.49C 1 2/m 15.371; 9.302; 10.256
90; 100.25; 90
504.223Redhammer, G.J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas K M3 (Al(3+), Si(3+))4 O10 = Ni(2+), Mg(2+), Co(2+), Fe(2+) or Al(3+)
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
1532133 CIFH3 Na O2P b c a11.96; 6.221; 6.134
90; 90; 90
456.389Rustad, J.R.; Bylaska, E.J.; Rosso, K.M.; Felmy, A.R.
Ab initio investigation of the structures of Na O H hydrates and their Na(+) and (O H)(-) coordination polyhedra
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 436-449
1532134 CIFH8 Na O4.5P 1 21/c 16.567; 12.514; 11.829
90; 104.14; 90
942.648Rustad, J.R.; Felmy, A.R.; Bylaska, E.J.; Rosso, K.M.
Ab initio investigation of the structures of Na O H hydrates and their Na(+) and (O H)(-) coordination polyhedra
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 436-449
1532135 CIFH9 Na O5P 1 21/c 115.666; 4.284; 9.731
90; 118.32; 90
574.912Rustad, J.R.; Felmy, A.R.; Rosso, K.M.; Bylaska, E.J.
Ab initio investigation of the structures of Na O H hydrates and their Na(+) and (O H)(-) coordination polyhedra
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 436-449
1532136 CIFH9 Na O5P 21 21 216.621; 6.506; 13.231
90; 90; 90
569.942Rustad, J.R.; Rosso, K.M.; Felmy, A.R.; Bylaska, E.J.
Ab initio investigation of the structures of Na O H hydrates and their Na(+) and (O H)(-) coordination polyhedra
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 436-449
1532700 CIFAl0.004 As0.016 Ba0.018 Ca0.007 Cu0.034 Fe0.965 H1.494 O9 P0.003 Pb1.924 Si0.085 V1.836 Zn0.009P 1 21/m 17.649; 6.101; 8.904
90; 112.23; 90
384.635del Tanago, J.G.; La Iglesia, A.; Rius, J.; Fernandez Santin, S.
Calderonite, a new lead-iron-vanadate of the brackebuschite group
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 1703-1708
1532816 CIFNb0.288 O2 Ti0.712P 42/m n m4.6392; 4.6392; 2.9902
90; 90; 90
64.356Okrusch, M.; Theisinger, H.; Hock, R.; Schuessler, U.; Brummer, A.; Baier, M.
Intergrown niobian rutile phases with Sc- and W-rich ferrocolumbite: an electron-microprobe and Rietveld study
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 986-995
1532819 CIFO2 TiP 42/m n m4.6257; 4.6257; 2.9806
90; 90; 90
63.776Okrusch, M.; Schuessler, U.; Hock, R.; Brummer, A.; Theisinger, H.; Baier, M.
Intergrown niobian rutile phases with Sc- and W-rich ferrocolumbite: an electron-microprobe and Rietveld study
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 986-995
1532822 CIFNb0.16 O2 Ti0.84P 42/m n m4.6342; 4.6342; 2.9886
90; 90; 90
64.183Okrusch, M.; Schuessler, U.; Hock, R.; Theisinger, H.; Baier, M.; Brummer, A.
Intergrown niobian rutile phases with Sc- and W-rich ferrocolumbite: an electron-microprobe and Rietveld study
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 986-995
1532825 CIFNb0.048 O2 Ti0.952P 42/m n m4.622; 4.622; 2.9763
90; 90; 90
63.582Okrusch, M.; Hock, R.; Schuessler, U.; Brummer, A.; Baier, M.; Theisinger, H.
Intergrown niobian rutile phases with Sc- and W-rich ferrocolumbite: an electron-microprobe and Rietveld study
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 986-995
1532829 CIFFe0.794 Mn0.067 Nb1.578 O6 Sc0.047 Sn0.015 Ta0.078 Ti0.335 W0.044P b c n14.174; 5.692; 5.065
90; 90; 90
408.636Okrusch, M.; Brummer, A.; Hock, R.; Schuessler, U.; Baier, M.; Theisinger, H.
Intergrown niobian rutile phases with Sc- and W-rich ferrocolumbite: an electron-microprobe and Rietveld study
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 986-995
1532985 CIFAl Ca2 F8 H O PbC -17.722; 7.516; 12.206
98.86; 96.91; 90
694.757Kampf, A.R.; Merlino, S.; Pasero, M.
Order-disorder approach to calcioaravaipaite, (Pb Ca2 Al (F, O H)9) : the crystal structure of the triclinic MDO polytype
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 430-435
1533075 CIFCa H5 O6 PC 1 c 16.41; 15.18; 5.86
90; 119.2; 90
497.74Sainz-Diaz, C.I.; Villacampa, A.; Otalora, F.
Crystallographic properties of the calcium phosphate mineral, brushite, by means of first principles calculations
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 307-313
1533619 CIFAl0.06 Ca1.12 F0.37 Fe0.52 H1.63 K0.2 Mg4.46 Mn0.04 Na1.12 O23.63 Si7.96C 1 2/m 19.879; 18.024; 5.288
90; 104.377; 90
912.089Gunter, M.E.; Dyar, M.D.; Twamley, B.; Cornelius, S.; Foit, F.F.jr.
Composition, Fe(3+)/Fe(tot) and crystal structure of non-asbestiform and asbestiform amphiboles from Libby, Montana, USA
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 1970-1978
1533753 CIFAs17.46 Pb8.08 S35 Tl1.46P 1 21/c 137.71; 7.898; 20.106
90; 101.993; 90
5857.54Berlepsch, P.; Armbruster, T.; Makovicky, E.; Topa, D.
Another step toward understanding the true nature of sartorite: determination and refinement of a ninefold superstructure
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 450-461
1534337 CIFO3 Sb2P c c n12.46; 4.92; 5.42
90; 90; 90
332.263Buerger, M. J.
The crystal structure of valentinite
American Mineralogist, 1936, 21, 206-207
1534893 CIFFe S2P c a 215.417; 5.417; 5.417
90; 90; 90
158.956Bayliss, P.
Crystal chemistry and crystallography of some minerals within the pyrite group
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 1168-1176
1534957 CIFH2 Mg7 O16 Si4P m m b5.6921; 11.46; 8.253
90; 90; 90
538.355Smyth, J.R.
A crystallographic model for hydrous wadsleyite (beta Mg2 Si O4): An ocean in the eath's interior?
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 1021-1024
1535068 CIFAl1.44 Fe0.48 H10.64 Mg2.68 O16.32 Si2.72C 1 2/c 15.33; 9.18; 28.89999
90; 97; 90
1403.52Mathieson, A.M.; Walker, G.F.
Crystal structure of magnesium-vermiculite
American Mineralogist, 1954, 39, 231-255
1535420 CIFPb9 S22 Sb9P b n m21.14; 23.45999; 4.035
90; 90; 90
2001.14Born, L.; Hellner, E.
A structural proposal for boulangerite
American Mineralogist, 1960, 45, 1266-1271
1535453 CIFBe2 Eu0.7 Fe0.86 H0.28 O10 Si2 Y1.3P 1 21/a 110; 7.565; 4.768
90; 90.31; 90
360.694Miyawaki, R.; Nakai, I.; Nagashima, K.
A refinement of the crystal structure of gadolinite
American Mineralogist, 1984, 69, 948-953
1535814 CIFAl2 Ca2 H Mn O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.878; 5.692; 10.201
90; 115.4; 90
465.663Dollase, W.A.
Crystal structure and cation ordering of piemontite
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 710-717
1535828 CIFC Ca Ce2 F2R 3 :H7.124; 7.124; 84.1
90; 90; 120
3696.36Donnay, G.; Donnay, J.D.H.
The crystallography of bastnaesite, parisite, roentgenite, and synchisite
American Mineralogist, 1953, 38, 932-963
1535831 CIFC Ca2 Ce3 F3R 3 :H7.131; 7.131; 69.39999
90; 90; 120
3056.26Donnay, G.; Donnay, J.D.H.
The crystallography of bastnaesite, parisite, roentgenite, and synchisite
American Mineralogist, 1953, 38, 932-963
1536245 CIFAl1.318 F0.16 Fe0.868 H0.3 K Mg1.638 O11.84 Si2.84 Ti0.336C 1 2/m 15.3204; 9.21; 10.104
90; 100.102; 90
487.429Ohta, T.; Takeda, H.; Takeuchi, Y.
Mica polytypism: similarities in the crystal structures of coexisting 1M and 2M1 oxybiotite
American Mineralogist, 1982, 67, 298-310
1536248 CIFAl1.324 F0.16 Fe0.862 H0.3 K Mg1.638 O11.84 Si2.84 Ti0.336C 1 2/c 15.3175; 9.212; 19.976
90; 95.09; 90
974.662Ohta, T.; Takeuchi, Y.; Takeda, H.
Mica polytypism: similarities in the crystal structures of coexisting 1M and 2M1 oxybiotite
American Mineralogist, 1982, 67, 298-310
1537126 CIFAl4.5 H8 K4.5 O36 Si11.5I 41/a m d :27.141; 7.141; 17.307
90; 90; 90
882.551Ross, C.R.II.; Paris, E.; Rubie, D.C.
Montesommaite, (K, Na)9 Al9 Si23 O64 * 10(H2 O), a new zeolite related to merlinoite and the gismondine group
American Mineralogist, 1990, 75, 1415-1420
1537304 CIFCa0.3 Ce0.15 La0.12 O4 P Th0.4P 1 21/n 16.717; 6.92; 6.434
90; 103.83; 90
290.393Finney, J.J.; Rao, N.N.
The Crystal Structure of Cheralite
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 13-19
1537441 CIFO6 Rb2 S2P 3 2 110; 10; 6.3
90; 90; 120
545.596Huggins, M.L.; Frank, G.O.
The crystal structure of potassium dithionate, K2 S2 O6
American Mineralogist, 1931, 16, 580-591
1537459 CIFAl1.27 Fe0.1 H4.4 Mg2 O9 Si1.4P 3 1 m5.295; 5.295; 63.99
90; 90; 120
1553.73Jahanbagloo, I.C.; Zoltai, T.
The crystal structure of a hexagonal Al-serpentine
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 14-24
1537668 CIFK2 O12 U2 V2P 1 21/a 110.47; 8.41; 6.59
90; 103.83; 90
563.445Appleman, D.E.; Evans, H.T.jr.
The crystal structures of synthetic anhydrous carnotite, K2 (U O2)2 V2 O8, and its cesium analogue, Cs2 (U O2)2 V O8
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 825-842
1537733 CIFAl0.06 Ca0.16 Fe0.72 Mg1.05 O6 Si1.98 Ti0.03P 1 21/c 19.678; 8.905; 5.227
90; 108.71; 90
426.671Clark, J.R.; Ross, M.; Appleman, D.E.
Crystal chemistry of a lunar pigeonite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 888-906
1537754 CIFPb2 S SeF m -3 m6.048; 6.048; 6.048
90; 90; 90
221.226Coleman, R.G.
The natural occurence of galena-clausthalite solid solution series
American Mineralogist, 1959, 44, 166-175
1537789 CIFAl O8 Rb Si3C 1 2/m 18.82; 12.992; 7.161
90; 116.24; 90
736.015Deubener, J.; Sternitzke, M.; Mueller, G.
Feldspars M Al Si3 O8 (M= H, Li, Ag) synthesized by low-temperature ion exchange
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1620-1627
1537809 CIFAl K O6 Si2I a -3 d13.536; 13.536; 13.536
90; 90; 90
2480.11Dove, M.T.; Cool, T.; Putnis, A.; Palmer, D.C.; Salje, E.K.H.; Winkler, B.
On the role of Al-Si ordering in the cubic-tetragonal phase transition of leucite
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 486-492
1537910 CIFAl0.01 Ca0.01 Fe0.35 Mg1.64 O4 Si0.99P b n m4.771; 10.274; 6.011
90; 90; 90
294.643Brown, G.E.; Prewitt, C.T.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hortonolite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 577-587
1537912 CIFAl0.01 Fe0.58 Mg1.42 O4 Si0.99P b n m4.775; 10.28; 6.016
90; 90; 90
295.307Brown, G.E.; Prewitt, C.T.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hortonolite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 577-587
1538009 CIFAl5.33 O9.33 Si0.67P b a m23.2173; 7.6108; 2.918
90; 90; 90
515.617Fischer, R.X.; Schneider, H.; Schmuecker, M.
Crystal structure of Al-rich mullite
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 983-990
1538013 CIFAs8 Ni11I 41/a m d :23.4362; 3.4362; 21.821
90; 90; 90
257.651Fleet, M.E.
The crystal structure of maucherite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 203-210
1538022 CIFCu3 S4 SbI -4 2 m5.38; 5.38; 10.76
90; 90; 90
311.442Gaines, V.
Luzonite, famatinite and some related minerals
American Mineralogist, 1957, 42, 766-779
1538106 CIFAl0.4 Ca0.26 F1.4 Fe1.69 K0.16 Li0.06 Mg3.25 Na2.1 O22.6 Si7.6C 1 2/m 19.795; 17.993; 5.28
90; 104.53; 90
900.792Hawthorne, F.C.; Oberti, R.; Ungaretti, L.; Czamanske, G.K.; Bottazzi, P.
Li: An important component in igneous alkali amphiboles
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
1538108 CIFO8.64C 1 2/m 19.808; 17.993; 5.284
90; 104.54; 90
902.63Hawthorne, F.C.; Ungaretti, L.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G.K.; Oberti, R.
Li: An important component in igneous alkali amphiboles
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
1538110 CIFAl0.28 F1.6 Fe3.1 H0.4 K0.24 Li0.63 Mg0.46 Mn0.73 Na2.66 O22.4 Si7.72 Zn0.08C 1 2/m 19.792; 17.935; 5.314
90; 103.85; 90
906.109Hawthorne, F.C.; Ungaretti, L.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G.K.; Oberti, R.
Li: An important component in igneous alkali amphiboles
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
1538112 CIFAl0.2 Ca0.72 F1.38 Fe2.27 H0.22 K0.22 Li0.16 Mg2.11 Mn0.46 Na1.91 O22.62 Si7.8C 1 2/m 19.835; 17.9439; 5.297
90; 103.97; 90
907.156Hawthorne, F.C.; Oberti, R.; Ungaretti, L.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G.K.
Li: An important component in igneous alkali amphiboles
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
1538114 CIFAl0.6 Ca0.72 F1.6 Fe1.88 H0.4 K0.18 Li0.08 Mg2.58 Mn0.54 Na1.88 O22.4 Si7.4C 1 2/m 19.861; 18.05; 5.288
90; 104.22; 90
912.377Hawthorne, F.C.; Oberti, R.; Ungaretti, L.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G.K.
Li: An important component in igneous alkali amphiboles
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
1538116 CIFAl0.12 F1.2 Fe3.67 H0.8 K0.26 Li0.36 Mg0.2 Mn0.67 Na2.48 O22.8 Si7.88 Zn0.1C 1 2/m 19.816; 18.004; 5.325
90; 103.72; 90
914.22Hawthorne, F.C.; Czamanske, G.K.; Oberti, R.; Ungaretti, L.; Bottazzi, P.
Li: An important component in igneous alkali amphiboles
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
1538118 CIFAl0.1 Ca0.15 F0.4 Fe1.25 H1.6 K0.2 Li0.25 Mg3.4 Na2.4 O23.6 Si8C 1 2/m 19.7709; 17.88718; 5.2889
90; 103.819; 90
897.606Hawthorne, F.C.; Ungaretti, L.; Smelik, E.A.; Cannillo, E.; Oberti, R.
The mechanism of 6Li incorporation in amphiboles
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 443-451
1538120 CIFAl0.14 Ca0.1 F0.42 Fe1.3 H1.58 K0.18 Li0.24 Mg3.34 Na2.46 O23.58 Si7.94 Ti0.04C 1 2/m 19.7788; 17.88779; 5.2873
90; 103.855; 90
897.951Hawthorne, F.C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Cannillo, E.; Smelik, E.A.
The mechanism of 6Li incorporation in amphiboles
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 443-451
1538122 CIFAl3.06 Ca2.45 F1.46 Fe0.43 H0.54 K0.04 Mg3.79 Mn0.06 Na0.41 O22.54 Si5.72C 1 2/m 19.816; 17.899; 5.297
90; 105.35; 90
897.465Hawthorne, F.C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Grice, J.D.
A new hyper-calcic amphibole with Ca at the A site: Fluor-cannilloite from Pargas, Finland
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 995-1002
1538124 CIFAl2.36 Ca2.16 F1.54 Fe0.18 H0.46 K0.4 Mg4.32 Na0.44 O22.46 Si6.14C 1 2/m 19.889; 17.978; 5.298
90; 105.41; 90
908.04Hawthorne, F.C.; Oberti, R.; Ungaretti, L.; Grice, J.D.
A new hyper-calcic amphibole with Ca at the A site: Fluor-cannilloite from Pargas, Finland
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 995-1002
1538209 CIFAl14.9 Fe2.8 H2 O32 Sn2 Zn1.4R -3 m :H5.53; 5.53; 55.6
90; 90; 120
1472.5Grey, I.E.; Gatehouse, B.M.
The crystal structure of nigerite - 24R
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 1255-1264
1538311 CIFAl0.21 B Fe0.12 Mg1.33 O4 Ti0.34P n a m9.197; 9.358; 3.085
90; 90; 90
265.512Moore, P.B.; Araki, T.
Pinakiolite, Mg2 Mn(III) O2 B O3, warwickite, Mg (Mg.5 Ti.5) O (B O3), wightmanite, Mg5 (O) (O H)5 (B O3) * (H2 O)n: Crystal chemistry of complex 3 Angstroem wallpaper structures
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 985-1004
1538375 CIFAl1.99 Ca0.08 Fe0.35 Mn2.58 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.612; 11.612; 11.612
90; 90; 90
1565.74Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-825
1538376 CIFAl1.99 Ca1.34 Fe0.76 Mg0.09 Mn0.81 O12 Si3 Ti0.01I a -3 d11.69; 11.69; 11.69
90; 90; 90
1597.51Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538378 CIFAl1.95 Ca2.96 Fe0.05 Mn0.04 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.845; 11.845; 11.845
90; 90; 90
1661.9Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538379 CIFAl0.47 Ca2.9 Fe0.33 Mg0.08 Mn0.02 O12 Si3 V1.2I a -3 d12.011; 12.011; 12.011
90; 90; 90
1732.76Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538380 CIFCr2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.64; 11.64; 11.64
90; 90; 90
1577.1Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538381 CIFMg3 O12 Si3 V2I a -3 d11.68; 11.68; 11.68
90; 90; 90
1593.41Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538382 CIFFe2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.69; 11.69; 11.69
90; 90; 90
1597.51Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538384 CIFMg3 Mn2 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.7; 11.7; 11.7
90; 90; 90
1601.61Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538385 CIFCr2 Fe3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.67; 11.67; 11.67
90; 90; 90
1589.32Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538386 CIFFe3 O12 Si3 V2I a -3 d11.71; 11.71; 11.71
90; 90; 90
1605.72Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538388 CIFFe5 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.72; 11.72; 11.72
90; 90; 90
1609.84Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538390 CIFFe3 Mn2 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.73; 11.73; 11.73
90; 90; 90
1613.96Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538392 CIFCr2 Mn3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.78; 11.78; 11.78
90; 90; 90
1634.69Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538394 CIFMn3 O12 Si3 V2I a -3 d11.83; 11.83; 11.83
90; 90; 90
1655.59Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538396 CIFMn5 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.85; 11.85; 11.85
90; 90; 90
1664.01Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538397 CIFAl2 Cd3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.76; 11.76; 11.76
90; 90; 90
1626.38Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538398 CIFAl2 O12 Si3 Sr3I a -3 d12.06; 12.06; 12.06
90; 90; 90
1754.05Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538400 CIFAl2 Ba3 O12 Si3I a -3 d12.33; 12.33; 12.33
90; 90; 90
1874.52Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538402 CIFCa3 Ga2 O12 Si3I a -3 d12.02; 12.02; 12.02
90; 90; 90
1736.65Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538404 CIFCa3 Mn2 O12 Si3I a -3 d12.07; 12.07; 12.07
90; 90; 90
1758.42Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538405 CIFCa3 O12 Sc2 Si3I a -3 d12.22; 12.22; 12.22
90; 90; 90
1824.79Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538407 CIFCa3 In2 O12 Si3I a -3 d12.34; 12.34; 12.34
90; 90; 90
1879.08Novak, G.A.; Gibbs, G.V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
1538515 CIFC SiP 3 m 13.073; 3.073; 47.75299
90; 90; 120
390.532Ramsdell, L.S.; Mitchell, R.S.
A new hexagonal polymorph of silicon carbide, 19H
American Mineralogist, 1953, 38, 56-59
1538630 CIFAl3.68 Be0.58 Ca H2.34 Li0.5 O12 Si1.74C 1 2/c 15.058; 8.763; 19.111
90; 95.39; 90
843.316Lin, J.-C.; Guggenheim, S.
The crystal structure of a Li, Be-rich brittle mica: a dioctahedral-thiooctahedral intermediate
American Mineralogist, 1983, 68, 130-142
1538819 CIFCa H10 O15 V4P -16.36; 9.045; 6.276
110.18; 101.62; 82.86
331.336Konnert, J.A.; Evans, H.T.jr.
Crystal structure and crystal chemistry of melanovanadite, a natural vanadium bronze
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 637-644
1538848 CIFAl2.3 Ca1.94 F0.28 Fe2.78 H1.72 K0.4 Mg1.84 Na0.36 O23.72 Si6.08C 1 2/m 19.895; 18.119; 5.332
90; 105.17; 90
922.649Oberti, R.; Hawthorne, F.C.; Ungaretti, L.; Cannillo, E.
The mechanism of Cl incorporation in amphibole
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 746-752
1538850 CIFAl1.88 Ca1.74 Cl0.56 F0.28 Fe3.02 H1.16 K0.38 Mg1.72 Na0.65 O23.16 Si6.44C 1 2/m 19.884; 18.1429; 5.332
90; 104.86; 90
924.179Oberti, R.; Ungaretti, L.; Hawthorne, F.C.; Cannillo, E.
The mechanism of Cl incorporation in amphibole
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 746-752
1539166 CIFHg PdP 4/m m m4.2716; 4.2716; 3.7067
90; 90; 90
67.635Terada, K.; Cagle, F.W.jr.
Crystal structure of potarite, Pd Hg, with comments on allopalladium
American Mineralogist, 1960, 45, 1093-1097
1539449 CIFCa0.016 Fe0.666 Mg0.318 O3 SiP b c a18.337; 8.971; 5.232
90; 90; 90
860.67Smyth, J.R.
An orthopyroxene structure up to 850 degrees C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 636-648
1539533 CIFAl1.89 Ca2.869 Fe0.241 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.8493; 11.8493; 11.8493
90; 90; 90
1663.71Allen, F.M.; Buseck, P.R.
XRD, FTIR, and TEM studies of optically anisotropic grossular garnets
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 568-584
1541183 CIFMn3 O4P b c m3.024; 9.7996; 9.5564
90; 90; 90
283.194Ross, C.R.; Rubie, D.C.; Paris, E.
Rietveld refinement of the high-pressure polymorph of Mn3 O4
American Mineralogist, 1990, 75, 1249-1252
1541228 CIFAl6 H4 K2 Na6 O30 S Si6P 6322.121; 22.121; 5.221
90; 90; 120
2212.55Merlino, S.; Leoni, L.; Bonaccorsi, E.; Pasero, M.; Mellini, M.; Orlandi, P.
Pitiglianoite, a new feldspathoid from southern Tuscany, Italy: Chemical composition and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 2003-2008
1541426 CIFAs6.3 Cu0.84 Fe H6 Mg0.1 Mn13.9 O33 Si1.7R 3 :H8.233; 8.233; 37.499
90; 90; 120
2201.24Araki, T.; Moore, P.B.
Dixeneite, Cu(1+) Mn(2+)14 Fe(3+) (OH)6 (As(3+)O3)5 (Si(4+) O4)2 (As(5+) O4): metallic (As(3+)4 Cu(1+)) clusters in an oxide matrix
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 1263-1273
1541638 CIFBi9.35 Cu0.75 Pb7.5 S15 Se7C 1 2/m 131.96; 4.12; 36.69
90; 109.52; 90
4553.49Mumme, W.G.
Proudite from Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia: its crystal structure and relationship with weibullite and wittite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 839-852
1544549 CIFAl H3 O3P 21 21 215.13972; 7.2556; 5.06349
90; 90; 90
188.826Matsui, M.; Komatsu, K.; Ikeda, E.; Sano-Furukawa, A.; Gotou, H.; Yagi, T.
The crystal structure of delta-Al(OH)3: Neutron diffraction measurements and ab initio calculations
American Mineralogist, 2011, 96, 854-859
1548974 CIFH4 Mg0.24 Ni2.76 O9 Si2C 1 m 15.29; 9.17; 7.26
90; 90; 90
352Brindley, G. W.; Wan, H. M.
Composition, structures, and thermal behavior of nickel-containing minerals in the lizardite-nepouite series
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 863-871
1551077 CIFCr2 Mg2 O5P b a m9.6091; 12.4324; 2.8498
90; 90; 90
340.449Ishii, T.; Tsujino, N.; Arii, H.; Fujino, K.; Miyajima, N.; Kojitani, H.; Kunimoto, T.; Akaogi, M.
A shallow origin of so-called ultrahigh-pressure chromitites, based on single-crystal X-ray structure analysis of the high-pressure Mg2Cr2O5 phase, with modified ludwigite-type structure
American Mineralogist, 2017, 102, 2113-2118
1551886 CIFC31 H32 N4 NiP -18.4416; 10.8919; 7.2749
90.465; 113.158; 78.08
599.74Daniel R. Hummer; Bruce C. Noll; Robert M. Hazen; Robert T. Downs
Crystal structure of abelsonite, the only known crystalline geoporphyrin
American Mineralogist, 2017, 102, 1129-1132
1552503 CIFCr2 Mg O4C m c m2.85107; 9.4893; 9.67853
90; 90; 90
261.849Ishii, T.; Kojitani, H.; Fujino, K.; Yusa, H.; Mori, D.; Inaguma, Y.; Matsushita, Y.; Yamamura, K.; Akaogi, M.
High-pressure high-temperature transitions in MgCr2O4 and crystal structures of new Mg2Cr2O5 and post-spinel MgCr2O4 phases with implications for ultrahigh-pressure chromitites in ophiolites
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 59-65
1556735 CIFAl7 B3 K Mg2 O28 Si6R 3 m :H15.955; 15.955; 7.227
90; 90; 120
1593.2Lussier, A.; Ball, N.A.; Hawthorne, F.C.; Henry, D.J.; Shimizu, R.; Ogasawara, Y.; Ota, T.
Maruyamaite, K(MgAl2)(Al5Mg)Si6O18(BO3)3O, a potassium-dominant tourmaline from the ultrahigh-pressure Kokchetav massif, northern Kazakhstan: Description and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 2016, 101, 355-361
1556969 CIFFe0.773 Mn0.228 Na0.8817 O4 PP b n m4.882; 10.387; 6.091
90; 90; 90
308.87Vignola, P.; Hatert, F.; Fransolet, A.-M.; Medenbach, O.; Diella, V.; Ando, S.
Karenwebberite, Na(Fe2+,Mn2+)PO4, a new member of the triphylite group from the Malpensata pegmatite, Lecco Province, Italy
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 762-772
1556970 CIFAs0.5 Fe H0.5 O4.5 S0.5I -15.1639; 5.1863; 12.9457
89.209; 89.675; 87.892
346.433Paktunc, D.; Majzlan, J.; Palatinus, L.; Dutrizac, J.; Klementova, M.; Poirier, G.
Characterization of ferric arsenate-sulfate compounds: Implications for arsenic control in refractory gold processing residues
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 554-565
1556971 CIFB3 H4 Mg3 Na O30 Si6 V6R 3 m :H16.1908; 16.1908; 7.4143
90; 90; 120
1683.21Bosi, F.; Reznitskii, L.Z.; Sklyarov, E.V.
Oxy-vanadium-dravite, NaV3(V4Mg2)(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3O: Crystal structure and redefinition of the "vanadium-dravite" tourmaline
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 501-505
1556972 CIFAl7.94 Bi1.08 Ca16.74 Ce0.07 Cu0.1 Fe2.02 H7.55 Mg1.88 Mn0.47 O78 Pb0.11 Si17.84 Ti0.84P 4/n n c :215.7018; 15.7018; 11.8648
90; 90; 90
2925.2Halenius, U.; Bosi, F.; Gatedal, K.
Crystal structure and chemistry of skarn-associated bismuthian vesuvianite
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 566-573
1556973 CIFCa10 Cl F0.99 H2.53 O20.01 Si4.87C 1 2/c 17.5915; 18.5774; 15.4919
90; 104.668; 90
2113.62Gfeller, F.; Armbruster, T.; Galuskin, E.V.; Galuskina, I.O.; Lazic, B.; Savelyeva, V.B.; Zadov, A.E.; Dzierzanowski, P.; Gazeev, V.M.
Crystal chemistry and hydrogen bonding of rustumite Ca10(Si2O7)2(SiO4)(OH)2Cl2 with variable OH, Cl, F : low-Cl, F-bearing rustumite from Baika Lake area, Russia
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 493-500
1556974 CIFCa10 Cl1.96 F0.87 H1.17 O19.17 Si5C 1 2/c 17.641; 18.559; 15.537
90; 104.21; 90
2135.9Gfeller, F.; Armbruster, T.; Galuskin, E.V.; Galuskina, I.O.; Lazic, B.; Savelyeva, V.B.; Zadov, A.E.; Dzierzanowski, P.; Gazeev, V.M.
Crystal chemistry and hydrogen bonding of rustumite Ca10(Si2O7)2(SiO4)(OH)2Cl2 with variable OH, Cl, F : F-bearing rustumite from Upper Chegem Caldera, Russia
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 493-500
1556975 CIFCa10 Cl1.28 F0.12 H2.6 O20.6 Si5C 1 2/c 17.61428; 18.5772; 15.5714
90; 104.734; 90
2130.18Gfeller, F.; Armbruster, T.; Galuskin, E.V.; Galuskina, I.O.; Lazic, B.; Savelyeva, V.B.; Zadov, A.E.; Dzierzanowski, P.; Gazeev, V.M.
Crystal chemistry and hydrogen bonding of rustumite Ca10(Si2O7)2(SiO4)(OH)2Cl2 with variable OH, Cl, F : low Cl rustumite from Rize batholith, Turkey
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 493-500
1556976 CIFAl7 B3 Fe2 H3 Na O31 Si6R 3 m :H15.9853; 15.9853; 7.1538
90; 90; 120
1583.1Bacik, P.; Cempirek, J.; Uher, P.; Novak, M.; Ozdin, D.; Filip, J.; Skoda, R.; Breiter, K.; Klementova, M.; Duda, R.; Groat, L.A.
Oxy-schorl, Na(Fe2+2Al)Al6Si6O18(BO3)3(OH)3O, a new mineral from Zlata Idka, Slovak Republic and Pribyslavice, Czech Republic : sample from Pribyslavice
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 485-492
1556977 CIFAl7 B3 Fe2 H3 Na O31 Si6R 3 m :H15.916; 15.916; 7.1071
90; 90; 120
1559.2Bacik, P.; Cempirek, J.; Uher, P.; Novak, M.; Ozdin, D.; Filip, J.; Skoda, R.; Breiter, K.; Klementova, M.; Duda, R.; Groat, L.A.
Oxy-schorl, Na(Fe2+2Al)Al6Si6O18(BO3)3(OH)3O, a new mineral from Zlata Idka, Slovak Republic and Pribyslavice, Czech Republic : sample from Zlata Idka
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 485-492
1556978 CIFAl3.96 Fe0.42 H0.9 Mg1.57 Mn0.07 Na0.07 O18.45 Si4.98C c c m16.959; 9.653; 9.217
90; 90; 90
1508.9Likhacheva, A.Y.; Goryainov, S.V.; Bulbak, T.A.
An X-ray diffraction study of the pressure-induced hydration in cordierite at 4-5 GPa : at 4.9 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 181-186
1556979 CIFAl3.96 Fe0.42 H0.9 Mg1.57 Mn0.07 Na0.07 O18.45 Si4.98C c c m16.944; 9.656; 9.216
90; 90; 90
1507.8Likhacheva, A.Y.; Goryainov, S.V.; Bulbak, T.A.
An X-ray diffraction study of the pressure-induced hydration in cordierite at 4-5 GPa : at 4.4 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 181-186
1556980 CIFAl3.96 Fe0.42 H0.9 Mg1.57 Mn0.07 Na0.07 O18.45 Si4.98C c c m17.104; 9.746; 9.333
90; 90; 90
1555.8Likhacheva, A.Y.; Goryainov, S.V.; Bulbak, T.A.
An X-ray diffraction study of the pressure-induced hydration in cordierite at 4-5 GPa : at 1 bar
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 181-186
1556990 CIFC3 Na4 O11 UC 1 c 19.2919; 16.0991; 6.4436
90; 91.404; 90
963.62Plasil, J.; Fejfarova, K.; Dusek, M.; Skoda, R.; Rohlicek, J.
Revision of the symmetry and the crystal structure of cejkaite, Na4(UO2)(CO3)3
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 549-553
1556991 CIFAs4 Br0.3 Cl0.5 F0.2 H1.92 K0.52 N0.48 O6P 6/m m m5.2386; 5.2386; 9.014
90; 90; 120
214.23Garavelli, A.; Mitolo, D.; Pinto, D.; Vurro, F.
Lucabindiite, (K,NH4)As4O6(Cl,Br), a new fumarole mineral from the "La Fossa" crater at Vulcano, Aeolian Islands, Italy
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 470-477
1556996 CIFCa H14 O24 Si5 U2P b c n18.3; 14.2331; 17.9192
90; 90; 90
4667.3Plasil, J.; Fejfarova, K.; Cejka, J.; Dusek, M.; Skoda, R.; Sejkora, J.
Revision of the crystal structure and chemical formula of haiweeite, Ca(UO2)2(Si5O12)(OH)2*6H2O
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 718-723
1556997 CIFAl1.15 Cr0.05 F0.03 Fe0.35 H1.3292 K0.92 Mg2.28 Na0.04 Ni0.01 O11.97 Si2.89 Ti0.27P 31 1 25.3235; 5.3235; 30.188
90; 90; 120
740.9Schingaro, E.; Lacalamita, M.; Scordari, F.; Mesto, E.
3T-phlogopite from Kasenyi kamafugite (SW Uganda): EPMA, XPS, FTIR, and SCXRD study
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 709-717
1556998 CIFAl Ca0.01 K0.01 Na1.01 O8 Si2.98C -18.133; 12.81; 7.171
94.1; 116.59; 87.79
666.4Balic-Zunic, T.; Piazolo, S.; Katerinopoulou, A.; Schmith, J.H.
Full analysis of feldspar texture and crystal structure by combining X-ray and electron techniques : albite sample 16
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 41-52
1556999 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.01 K0.01 Na1.02 O8 Si2.99C -18.166; 12.845; 7.188
94.24; 116.59; 87.715
672.4Balic-Zunic, T.; Piazolo, S.; Katerinopoulou, A.; Schmith, J.H.
Full analysis of feldspar texture and crystal structure by combining X-ray and electron techniques : albite sample 45
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 41-52
1557000 CIFAl K0.86 Na0.17 O8 Si2.99C -18.598; 12.97; 7.2
90.029; 116.137; 89.498
720.8Balic-Zunic, T.; Piazolo, S.; Katerinopoulou, A.; Schmith, J.H.
Full analysis of feldspar texture and crystal structure by combining X-ray and electron techniques : K-feldspar sample 16
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 41-52
1557001 CIFAl0.99 K Na0.04 O8 Si3C -18.585; 12.979; 7.2282
90.512; 115.914; 87.711
723.8Balic-Zunic, T.; Piazolo, S.; Katerinopoulou, A.; Schmith, J.H.
Full analysis of feldspar texture and crystal structure by combining X-ray and electron techniques : K-feldspar sample 45
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 41-52
1557002 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14291; 3.14291; 4.72398
90; 90; 120
40.4113Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 20 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557003 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14289; 3.14289; 4.72413
90; 90; 120
40.412Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 30 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557004 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14282; 3.14282; 4.7243
90; 90; 120
40.4117Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 40 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557005 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14287; 3.14287; 4.72506
90; 90; 120
40.4195Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 50 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557006 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.1431; 3.1431; 4.72562
90; 90; 120
40.4302Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 60 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557007 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14297; 3.14297; 4.7264
90; 90; 120
40.4335Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 70 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557008 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14312; 3.14312; 4.72688
90; 90; 120
40.4415Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 80 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557009 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14311; 3.14311; 4.7277
90; 90; 120
40.4482Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 90 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557010 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14294; 3.14294; 4.72821
90; 90; 120
40.4482Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 100 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557011 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14304; 3.14304; 4.7298
90; 90; 120
40.4644Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 120 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557012 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.1433; 3.1433; 4.73246
90; 90; 120
40.4939Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 150 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557013 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14385; 3.14385; 4.73856
90; 90; 120
40.56Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 200 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557014 CIFD1.96 H0.04 Mg O2P -3 m 13.14597; 3.14597; 4.75387
90; 90; 120
40.746Chakoumakos, B.C.; Horita, J.; Garlea, V.O.
H/D isotope effects in brucite at low temperatures : At 295 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1-6
1557015 CIFAg1.02 As0.06 Bi1.47 Pb0.87 S5.94 Sb1.54P 1 21/c 16.9764; 19.351; 8.387
90; 107.519; 90
1079.73Yang, H.; Downs, R.T.; Evans, S.H.; Pinch, W.W.
Terrywallaceite, AgPb(Sb,Bi)3S6, isotypic with gustavite, a new mineral from in a Herminia, Julcani Mining District, Huancavelica, Peru
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1310-1314
1557415 CIFCu4 H4 O17 Pb2 S Te2P 1 21/c 114.313; 5.2267; 9.4878
90; 106.815; 90
679.43Kampf, A.R.; Mills, S.J.; Housley, R.M.; Rossman, G.R.; Marty, J.; Thorne, B.
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: X. Bairdite, Pb2Cu42+Te26+O10(OH)2(SO4)(H2O)
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1315-1321
1557416 CIFAl H4 Mn O7 PC m c e6.9263; 10.4356; 13.523
90; 90; 90
977.44Gatta, G.D.; Nenert, G.; Vignola, P.
Coexisting hydroxyl gourd and H2O molecules in minerals: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study of eosphorite, MnAlPO4(OH)2*H2O
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1297-1301
1557417 CIFAl0.16 Ca0.06 Fe0.02 Mg0.11 O3 Sc0.54 Ti0.66 V0.03 Y0.07 Zr0.13I a -39.842; 9.842; 9.842
90; 90; 90
953.34Ma, C.; Tschauner, O.; Beckett, J.R.; Rossman, G.R.; Liu, W.
Kangite, (Sc,Ti,Al,Zr,Mg,Ca,[])2O3, a new ultra-refractory scandia mineral from the Allende meteorite: Synchrotron micro-Laue diffraction and electron backscatter diffraction
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 870-878
1557470 CIFC2 H22.35 Al1.06 Ca0.05 Dy0.16 Er0.15 F0.65 Gd0.07 O22.35 Pb0.02 Sm0.01 Y3.41 Yb0.09P m n a7.8412; 11.0313; 11.387
90; 90; 90
984.96Biagioni, C.; Bonaccorsi, E.; Camara, F.; Cadoni, M.; Ciriotti, M.E.; Bersani, D.; Kolitsch, U.
Lusernaite-(Y), Y4Al(CO3)2(OH,F)11*6H2O, a new mineral species from Luserna Valley, Piedmont, Italy: Description and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1322-1329
1557929 CIFCa O4 UP m -3 m5.3647; 5.3647; 5.3647
90; 90; 90
154.4Galuskin, E.V.; Kusz, J.; Armbruster, T.; Galuskina, I.O.; Marzec, K.; Vapnik, Y.; Murashko, M.
Vorlanite, (CaU6+)O4, from Jabel Harmun, Palestinian Autonomy, Israel
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1938-1942
1557930 CIFO3 Si SrP m -3 m3.5034; 3.5034; 3.5034
90; 90; 90
43Xiao, W.; Tan, D.; Zhou, W.; Liu, J.; Xu, J.
Cubic perovskite polymorph of strontium metasilicate at high pressures
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 2096-2104
1557931 CIFF3 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H7.2913; 7.2913; 17.1744
90; 90; 120
790.72Mills, S.J.; Nestola, F.; Kahlenberg, V.; Christy, A.G.; Hejny, C.; Redhammer, G.J.
Looking for jarosite on Mars: The low-temperature crystal structure of jarosite
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1966-1971
1557932 CIFF3 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H7.2931; 7.2931; 17.1456
90; 90; 120
789.78Mills, S.J.; Nestola, F.; Kahlenberg, V.; Christy, A.G.; Hejny, C.; Redhammer, G.J.
Looking for jarosite on Mars: The low-temperature crystal structure of jarosite
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1966-1971
1557933 CIFF3 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H7.2918; 7.2918; 17.1235
90; 90; 120
788.48Mills, S.J.; Nestola, F.; Kahlenberg, V.; Christy, A.G.; Hejny, C.; Redhammer, G.J.
Looking for jarosite on Mars: The low-temperature crystal structure of jarosite
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1966-1971
1557934 CIFF3 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H7.2918; 7.2918; 17.1026
90; 90; 120
787.52Mills, S.J.; Nestola, F.; Kahlenberg, V.; Christy, A.G.; Hejny, C.; Redhammer, G.J.
Looking for jarosite on Mars: The low-temperature crystal structure of jarosite
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1966-1971
1557935 CIFF3 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H7.2907; 7.2907; 17.09
90; 90; 120
786.7Mills, S.J.; Nestola, F.; Kahlenberg, V.; Christy, A.G.; Hejny, C.; Redhammer, G.J.
Looking for jarosite on Mars: The low-temperature crystal structure of jarosite
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1966-1971
1557936 CIFAl7.66 H59.66 K1.99 Mg0.24 Na5.38 O101.92 Si28.34P 63/m m c13.2357; 13.2357; 15.0652
90; 90; 120
2285.6Cametti, G.; Pacella, A.; Mura, F.; Rossi, M.; Ballirano, P.
New morphological, chemical, and structural data of wooly erionite-Na from Durkee, Oregon, U.S.A.
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 2155-2163
1557939 CIFAl8 Ca4 H36 O50 Si8P 1 21/c 110.0214; 10.5997; 9.8327
90; 92.363; 90
1043.58Wadoski-Romeijn, E.; Armbruster, T.
Topotactic transformation and dehydration of the zeolite gismondine to a novel Ca feldspar structure
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1988-1997
1557940 CIFAl8 Ca4 H36 O50 Si8I 1 2/a 19.79; 10.437; 9.79
90; 90.97; 90
1000.2Wadoski-Romeijn, E.; Armbruster, T.
Topotactic transformation and dehydration of the zeolite gismondine to a novel Ca feldspar structure
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1988-1997
1557941 CIFAl8 Ca4 H36 O50 Si8I 1 2/a 19.434; 9.044; 9.695
90; 89.04; 90
827.1Wadoski-Romeijn, E.; Armbruster, T.
Topotactic transformation and dehydration of the zeolite gismondine to a novel Ca feldspar structure
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1988-1997
1557942 CIFAl2 Ca O8 Si2C -18.152; 12.917; 7.126
93.26; 116.37; 88.72
671.2Wadoski-Romeijn, E.; Armbruster, T.
Topotactic transformation and dehydration of the zeolite gismondine to a novel Ca feldspar structure
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1988-1997
1557945 CIFAl20 Ca7.8 H103 K1.1 Na2.2 O159.5 Si34.2R -3 m :H12.773; 12.773; 23.566
90; 90; 120
3329.7Arletti, R.; Vezzalini, G.; Quartieri, S.; Camara, F.; Alvaro, M.
A new framework topology in the dehydrated form of zeolite levyne
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 2063-2074
1557946 CIFAl20 Ca7.8 H103 K1.1 Na2.2 O159.5 Si34.2R -3 m :H13.2213; 13.2213; 23.186
90; 90; 120
3509.98Arletti, R.; Vezzalini, G.; Quartieri, S.; Camara, F.; Alvaro, M.
A new framework topology in the dehydrated form of zeolite levyne
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 2063-2074
1557947 CIFAl20 Ca7.8 H103 K1.1 Na2.2 O159.5 Si34.2R -3 m :H13.369; 13.369; 22.76
90; 90; 120
3522.9Arletti, R.; Vezzalini, G.; Quartieri, S.; Camara, F.; Alvaro, M.
A new framework topology in the dehydrated form of zeolite levyne
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 2063-2074
1557948 CIFAl20 Ca7.8 H103 K1.1 Na2.2 O159.5 Si34.2R -3 m :H13.421; 13.421; 22.762
90; 90; 120
3551Arletti, R.; Vezzalini, G.; Quartieri, S.; Camara, F.; Alvaro, M.
A new framework topology in the dehydrated form of zeolite levyne
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 2063-2074
1557949 CIFAl20 Ca7.8 H103 K1.1 Na2.2 O159.5 Si34.2R -3 m :H12.8585; 12.8585; 23.419
90; 90; 120
3353.4Arletti, R.; Vezzalini, G.; Quartieri, S.; Camara, F.; Alvaro, M.
A new framework topology in the dehydrated form of zeolite levyne
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 2063-2074
1557950 CIFAl20 Ca7.8 H103 K1.1 Na2.2 O159.5 Si34.2R -3 m :H13.3769; 13.3769; 22.869
90; 90; 120
3544Arletti, R.; Vezzalini, G.; Quartieri, S.; Camara, F.; Alvaro, M.
A new framework topology in the dehydrated form of zeolite levyne
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 2063-2074
1557962 CIFAl3 H22 O24 P S2P -110.341; 10.96; 11.1446
86.985; 65.727; 75.064
1110.49Galli, E.; Brigatti, M.F.; Malferrari, D.; Sauro, F.; De Waele, J.
Rossiantonite, Al3(PO4)(SO4)2(OH)2(H2O)10*4H2O, a new hydrated aluminum phosphate-sulfate mineral from Chimanta massif, Venezuela: Description and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1906-1913
1557963 CIFCu3 O6 TeI a -39.5393; 9.5393; 9.5393
90; 90; 90
868.06Carbone, C.; Basso, R.; Cabella, R.; Martinelli, A.; Grice, J.D.; Lucchetti, G.
Mcalpineite from the Gambatesa mine, Italy, and redefinition of the species
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1899-1905
1557964 CIFCa0.02 Fe0.12 H7.84 Mg0.07 Mn0.99 O12 P2 Zn1.82P n m a10.653; 18.4781; 5.05845
90; 90; 90
995.74Kampf, A.R.; Falster, A.U.; Simmons, W.B.; Whitmore, R.W.
Nizamoffite, Mn2+Zn2(PO4)2(H2O)4, the Mn analogue of hopeite from the Palermo No. 1 pegmatite, North Groton, New Hampshire
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1893-1898
1557974 CIFH32 Mg Na2 O24 S2P -16.559; 6.6277; 14.441
87.456; 79.682; 65.847
563.3Leftwich, K.; Bish, D. L.; Chen, C. H.
Crystal structure and hydration/dehydration behavior of Na2Mg(SO4)2*16H2O: A new hydrate phase observed under Mars-relevant conditions
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1772-1778
1557977 CIFAl7.95 B3 Ca0.01 F0.34 H3 Li1.05 Na0.58 O30.66 Si6R 3 m :H15.809; 15.809; 7.089
90; 90; 120
1534.3Novak, M.; Ertl, A.; Povondra, P.; Galiova, M.V.; Rossman, G.R.; Pristacz, H.; Prem, M.; Giester, G.; Gadas, P.; Skoda, R.
Darrellhenryite, Na(LiAl2)Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)3O, a new mineral from the tourmaline supergroup
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1886-1892
1557978 CIFD4 Mg10 O18 Si3P n n 213.9696; 5.09285; 8.70686
90; 90; 90
619.45Trots, D.M.; Kurnosov, A.; Manthilake, M.A.G.M.; Ovsyannikov, S.V.; Akselrun, L.G.; Hansen, T.; Smyth, J.R.; Frost, D.J.
The determination of hydrogen positions in superhydrous phase B
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1688-1692
1557979 CIFD4 Mg10 O18 Si3P n n 213.9882; 5.10006; 8.71628
90; 90; 90
621.825Trots, D.M.; Kurnosov, A.; Manthilake, M.A.G.M.; Ovsyannikov, S.V.; Akselrun, L.G.; Hansen, T.; Smyth, J.R.; Frost, D.J.
The determination of hydrogen positions in superhydrous phase B
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1688-1692
1565134 CIFAl0.01 Ba0.09 Ce0.08 Cr0.19 Fe0.05 K0.5 La0.15 Mg0.04 Nb0.7 O3 Sr0.13 Ti0.01P m -3 m3.9876; 3.9876; 3.9876
90; 90; 90
63.407Meyer, N.A.; Wenz, M.D.; Walsh, J.P.S.; Jacobsen, S.D.; Locock, A.J.; Harris, J.W.
Goldschmidtite, (K,REE,Sr)(Nb,Cr)O3: A new perovskite supergroup mineral found in diamond from Koffefontein, South Africa
American Mineralogist, 2019, 104, 1345-1350
5000085 CIFC Ca O3P m c n4.9614; 7.9671; 5.7404
90; 90; 90
226.9de Villiers, J. P. R.
Crystal structures of aragonite, strontianite, and witherite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 758-767
5000089 CIF?P -17.39; 18.213; 7.29
93.67; 102.05; 99.27
942.2Fanfani, L.; Nunzi, A.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Zanzari, A. R.
The copiapite problem: The crystal structure of a ferrian copiapite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 314-322
5000093 CIFC O3 SrP m c n5.09; 8.358; 5.997
90; 90; 90
255.1de Villiers, J. P. R.
Crystal structures of aragonite, strontianite, and witherite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 758-767
5000119 CIFZr Si O4I 41/a m d :26.607; 6.607; 5.982
90; 90; 90
261.1Robinson, K.; Gibbs, G. V.; Ribbe, P. H.
The structure of zircon: A comparison with garnet
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 782-790
5000121 CIF?I a -3 d12.058; 12.058; 12.058
90; 90; 90
1753.2Novak, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
5000211 CIFCl3 H12 K Mg O6P n n a16.11899; 22.47198; 9.551
90; 90; 90
3459.6Schlemper, E O; Sen Gupta, P K; Zoltai, T
Refinement of the structure of carnallite, Mg (H~2~ O)~6~ K Cl~3~
American Mineralogist, 1985, 70, 1309-1313
5000230 CIFCa4 F H16 K0.84 Na0.16 O28 Si8P 4/m n c8.965; 8.965; 15.768
90; 90; 90
1267.3Colville, A A; Anderson, C P
Refinement of the Crystal Structure of Apophyllite I. X-ray Diffraction
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1222-1233
5000231 CIFAl0.11 Ca3.76 F0.41 H4.03 K0.882 Na3.65 O31.51 Si7.75P 4/m b m13.178; 13.178; 16.69499
90; 90; 90
2899.2Chao, G Y
The crystal structure of Carletonite, K Na4 Ca4 Si8 O18 (C O3)4 F.5 (O H).5) H2 O, a double-sheet silicate
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 765-778
9000001 CIFPb SF m -3 m5.93; 5.93; 5.93
90; 90; 90
208.528Ramsdell, L. S.
The crystal structures of some metallic sulfides
American Mineralogist, 1925, 10, 281-304
9000002 CIFPb SeF m -3 m6.14; 6.14; 6.14
90; 90; 90
231.476Ramsdell, L. S.
The crystal structures of some metallic sulfides
American Mineralogist, 1925, 10, 281-304
9000003 CIFPb TeF m -3 m6.34; 6.34; 6.34
90; 90; 90
254.84Ramsdell, L. S.
The crystal structures of some metallic sulfides
American Mineralogist, 1925, 10, 281-304
9000004 CIFHg SP 32 2 14.15; 4.15; 9.51
90; 90; 120
141.843Ramsdell, L. S.
The crystal structures of some metallic sulfides
American Mineralogist, 1925, 10, 281-304
9000005 CIFFe S2P m n n3.37; 4.44; 5.39
90; 90; 90
80.649Buerger, M. J.
The crystal structure of marcasite
American Mineralogist, 1931, 16, 361-395
9000006 CIFK2 O6 S2P 3 2 19.82; 9.82; 6.36
90; 90; 120
531.142Huggins, M. L.; Frank, G. O.
The crystal structure of potassium dithionate, K2S2O6 Note: coordinates revised according to Am Min 18 (1933) 455-457
American Mineralogist, 1931, 16, 580-591
9000007 CIFO6 Rb2 S2P 3 2 110; 10; 6.3
90; 90; 120
545.596Huggins, M. L.; Frank, G. O.
The crystal structure of potassium dithionate, K2S2O6
American Mineralogist, 1931, 16, 580-591
9000008 CIFAs0.03 Cu0.53 Fe0.31 Mo0.09 S0.71 Sb0.01 Sn0.05 Te0.02 Zn0.01F -4 3 m5.304; 5.304; 5.304
90; 90; 90
149.214Zachariasen, W. H.
X-Ray examination of colusite, (Cu,Fe,Mo,Sn)4(S,As,Te)3-4
American Mineralogist, 1933, 18, 534-537
9000009 CIFH2 Mg3 O12 Si4C 1 c 15.31; 9.2; 28.46
90; 97.14; 90
1379.55Gruner, J. W.
The structures of vermiculites and their collapse by dehydration
American Mineralogist, 1934, 19, 557-575
9000010 CIFBe4 Na O7 SbP 63 m c5.47; 5.47; 8.92
90; 90; 120
231.137Pauling, L.; Klug, H. P.; Winchell, A. N.
The crystal structure of swedenborgite, NaBe4SbO7
American Mineralogist, 1935, 20, 492-501
9000011 CIFFe S4 Sb2P n a m11.44; 14.12; 3.76
90; 90; 90
607.363Buerger, M. J.
The crystal structure of berthierite
American Mineralogist, 1936, 21, 205-206
9000012 CIFO3 Sb2P c c n4.92; 12.46; 5.42
90; 90; 90
332.263Buerger, M. J.
The crystal structure of valentinite
American Mineralogist, 1936, 21, 206-207
9000013 CIFAl3 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H6.96; 6.96; 17.35
90; 90; 120
727.861Hendricks, S. B.
The crystal structures of alunite and the jarosites
American Mineralogist, 1937, 22, 773-784
9000014 CIFAl2 Ca3 O12 Si2.001I a -3 d12.14; 12.14; 12.14
90; 90; 90
1789.19Pabst, A.
The crystal structure of plazolite
American Mineralogist, 1937, 22, 861-868
9000015 CIFCu Fe O2R -3 m :R5.96; 5.96; 5.96
29.43; 29.43; 29.43
45.238Pabst, A.
Crystal structure and density of delafossite
American Mineralogist, 1938, 23, 175-176
9000016 CIFH2 Mg3 O12 Si4C 1 c 15.33; 9.18; 28.85
90; 93.25; 90
1409.34Hendricks, S. B.; Jefferson, M. E.
Crystal structure of vermiculites and mixed vermiculite-chlorites
American Mineralogist, 1938, 23, 851-862
9000017 CIFFe S SbP 1 21/c 16.02; 5.93; 6.02
90; 67.87; 90
199.074Buerger, M. J.
The crystal structure of gudmundite
American Mineralogist, 1939, 24, 183-184
9000018 CIFFe S SbB 1 21/d 110; 5.93; 6.73
90; 90; 90
399.089Buerger, M. J.
The crystal structure of gudmundite
American Mineralogist, 1939, 24, 183-184
9000019 CIFFe1.4 H1.667 O4.001 Si0.5R 3 :H3.16; 3.16; 21.25
90; 90; 120
183.765Hendricks, S. B.
Random structures of layer minerals as illustrated by cronstedtite (2FeO.Fe2O3.SiO2.2H2O). Possible iron content of kaolin
American Mineralogist, 1939, 24, 529-539
9000020 CIFAl1.624 F3.882 H2.993 Mg0.376 Na0.35 O2.993F d -3 m :19.87; 9.87; 9.87
90; 90; 90
961.505Pabst, A.
Formula and structure of ralstonite
American Mineralogist, 1939, 24, 566-576
9000021 CIFAl F H K Mg3 O11 Si3C 1 m 15.32; 9.21; 10.16
90; 100.03; 90
490.203Hendricks, S. B.; Jefferson, M. E.
Polymorphism of the micas with optical measurements Note: Biotite group
American Mineralogist, 1939, 24, 729-771
9000022 CIFAl F H K Mg3 O11 Si3C 1 2/c 15.32; 9.21; 20.08
90; 95; 90
980.12Hendricks, S. B.; Jefferson, M. E.
Polymorphism of the micas with optical measurements Note: data is reproduced from Jackson and West (1930) Note: Biotite group
American Mineralogist, 1939, 24, 729-771
9000023 CIFAl F H K Mg3 O11 Si3P 31 1 25.3; 5.3; 30
90; 90; 120
729.8Hendricks, S. B.; Jefferson, M. E.
Polymorphism of the micas with optical measurements Note: Biotite group
American Mineralogist, 1939, 24, 729-771
9000024 CIFAl F H K Mg3 O11 Si3C 1 c 19.2; 5.3; 60
90; 90; 90
2925.6Hendricks, S. B.; Jefferson, M. E.
Polymorphism of the micas with optical measurements
American Mineralogist, 1939, 24, 729-771
9000025 CIFAl F H K Mg3 O11 Si3P -15.3; 5.3; 60
90; 90; 120
1459.6Hendricks, S. B.; Jefferson, M. E.
Polymorphism of the micas with optical measurements
American Mineralogist, 1939, 24, 729-771
9000026 CIFAg Au Te4P 1 2/c 18.94; 4.48; 14.59
90; 145.43; 90
331.566Tunell, G.
The atomic arrangement of sylvanite
American Mineralogist, 1941, 26, 457-477
9000027 CIFBa Fe O10 Si4P 4/n c c :17.495; 7.495; 16.05
90; 90; 90
901.609Pabst, A.
Crystal structure of gillespite, BaFeSi4O10
American Mineralogist, 1943, 28, 372-390
9000028 CIFC7 Si7R 3 m :H3.073; 3.073; 52.78
90; 90; 120
431.643Ramsdell, L. S.
The crystal structure of alpha-SiC, type IV
American Mineralogist, 1944, 29, 431-442
9000029 CIFC11 Si11R 3 m :H3.073; 3.073; 82.94
90; 90; 120
678.297Ramsdell, L. S.
The crystal structure of alpha-SiC, type VI
American Mineralogist, 1944, 29, 519-525
9000030 CIFNi Te2P -3 m 13.835; 3.835; 5.255
90; 90; 120
66.932Peacock, M. A.; Thompson, R. M.
On melonite from Quebec and the crystal structure of NiTe2
American Mineralogist, 1946, 31, 204-204
9000031 CIFC17 Si17R 3 m :H3.073; 3.073; 128.15
90; 90; 120
1048.03Ramsdell, L. S.
The crystal structure of alpha-SiC, type V
American Mineralogist, 1946, 31, 205-205
9000032 CIFAl3 H6 O14 P S SrR -3 m :R6.89; 6.89; 6.89
60.63; 60.63; 60.63
234.573Pabst, A.
Some computations on svanbergite, woodhouseite and alunite trial C
American Mineralogist, 1947, 32, 16-30
9000033 CIFAl3 Ca H6 O14 P SR -3 m :R6.75; 6.75; 6.75
62.07; 62.07; 62.07
227.532Pabst, A.
Some computations on svanbergite, woodhouseite and alunite
American Mineralogist, 1947, 32, 16-30
9000034 CIFAl3 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :R7.058; 7.058; 7.058
59.08; 59.08; 59.08
243.402Pabst, A.
Some computations on svanbergite, woodhouseite and alunite
American Mineralogist, 1947, 32, 16-30
9000035 CIFC17 Si17R 3 m :H3.073; 3.073; 128.17
90; 90; 120
1048.19Ramsdell, L. S.
Studies on silicon carbide
American Mineralogist, 1947, 32, 64-82
9000036 CIFC29 Si29R 3 m :H3.073; 3.073; 218.65
90; 90; 120
1788.16Ramsdell, L. S.
Studies on silicon carbide
American Mineralogist, 1947, 32, 64-82
9000038 CIFAl2 Ca2 Fe H O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.96; 5.63; 10.2
90; 115.4; 90
464.799Ito, T.
The structure of epidote (HCa2(Al,Fe)Al2Si3O13)
American Mineralogist, 1947, 32, 309-321
9000039 CIFCu Fe2 S3P c m n6.463; 11.117; 6.234
90; 90; 90
447.908Buerger, M. J.
The crystal structure of cubanite
American Mineralogist, 1947, 32, 415-425
9000040 CIFBe H Na O8 Si3C 1 2/c 112.62; 7.37; 13.99
90; 103.72; 90
1264.07Ito, T.
The structure of eudidymite (HNaBeSi3O8) Note: this structure does not make any sense
American Mineralogist, 1947, 32, 442-453
9000041 CIFC4 Br N2 O4P 21 21 218.21; 18.42; 5.4
90; 90; 90
816.632Barney, E.
The structure of diglycine hydrobromide
American Mineralogist, 1947, 32, 685-685
9000042 CIFAl6 B3 H4 Mg3 Na O31 Si6R 3 m :H15.951; 15.951; 7.24
90; 90; 120
1595.31Hamburger, G. E.; Buerger, M. J.
The structure of tourmaline
American Mineralogist, 1948, 33, 532-540
9000043 CIFB10 H14P 1 2/c 1 (c,2*a+c,b)14.37; 20.98; 5.69
90; 90; 90
1715.44Kasper, J. S.; Lucht, C. M.; Harker, D.
The crystal structure of decaborane
American Mineralogist, 1948, 33, 768-768
9000044 CIFCu1.4 TeP 4/n m m :13.98; 3.98; 6.12
90; 90; 90
96.943Forman, S. A.; Peacock, M. A.
Crystal structure of rickardite, Cu4-xTe2
American Mineralogist, 1949, 34, 441-451
9000045 CIFCu5 Fe S4F 2 35.47; 5.47; 5.47
90; 90; 90
163.667Tunell, G.; Adams, C. E.
On the symmetry and crystal structure of bornite
American Mineralogist, 1949, 34, 824-829
9000046 CIFCF m m m2.456; 4.254; 6.696
90; 90; 90
69.959Kukesh, J. S.; Pauling, L.
The problem of the graphite structure
American Mineralogist, 1950, 35, 125-125
9000047 CIFHg SeF -4 3 m6.084; 6.084; 6.084
90; 90; 90
225.2Earley, J. W.
Description and syntheses of the selenide minerals
American Mineralogist, 1950, 35, 337-364
9000048 CIFNi3 Pb2 S2R -3 m :R5.576; 5.576; 5.576
60; 60; 60
122.59Peacock, M. A.; McAndrew, J.
On parkerite and shandite and the crystal structure of Ni3Pb2S2
American Mineralogist, 1950, 35, 425-439
9000049 CIFAg0.2 Au0.8 Te2P m a 216.54; 8.82; 4.46
90; 90; 90
650.637Tunell, G.; Murata, K. J.
The atomic arrangement and chemical composition of krennerite
American Mineralogist, 1950, 35, 959-984
9000050 CIFAs2 O3P 1 21/n 15.25; 12.87; 4.54
90; 93.82; 90
306.075Frueh, A. J.
The crystal structure of claudetite (monoclinic As2O3)
American Mineralogist, 1951, 36, 833-850
9000051 CIFBi O4 VP n c a5.332; 5.06; 12.02
90; 90; 90
324.299Qurashi, M. M.; Barnes, W. H.
A preliminary structure for pucherite, BiVO4
American Mineralogist, 1952, 37, 423-426
9000052 CIFAu Sb2P a -36.649; 6.649; 6.649
90; 90; 90
293.947Graham, A. R.; Kaiman, S.
Aurostibite, AuSb2; A new mineral in the pyrite group
American Mineralogist, 1952, 37, 461-469
9000053 CIFC19 Si19P 3 m 13.079; 3.079; 47.849
90; 90; 120
392.846Ramsdell, L. S.; Mitchell, R. S.
A new hexagonal polymorph of silicon carbide, 19H
American Mineralogist, 1953, 38, 56-59
9000054 CIFBi O4 VP n c a5.332; 5.06; 12.02
90; 90; 90
324.299Qurashi, M. M.; Barnes, W. H.
The structure of pucherite, BiVO4
American Mineralogist, 1953, 38, 489-500
9000055 CIFAl0.4 Ca1.7 K0.1 Mg0.5 Na0.2 O7 Si2P -4 21 m7.789; 7.789; 5.018
90; 90; 90
304.435Smith, J. V.
Reexamination of the crystal structure of melilite
American Mineralogist, 1953, 38, 643-661
9000056 CIFC Ce F O3P -6 2 c7.16; 7.16; 9.79
90; 90; 120
434.65Donnay, G.; Donnay, J. D. H.
The crystallography of bastnaesite, parasite, roentgenite, and synchisite
American Mineralogist, 1953, 38, 932-963
9000057 CIFC3 Ca Ce2 F2 O9R 3 :H7.12; 7.12; 84.1
90; 90; 120
3692.21Donnay, G.; Donnay, J. D. H.
The crystallography of bastnaesite, parasite, roentgenite, and synchisite
American Mineralogist, 1953, 38, 932-963
9000058 CIFC5 Ca2 Ce3 F3 O15R 3 :H7.13; 7.13; 69.4
90; 90; 120
3055.41Donnay, G.; Donnay, J. D. H.
The crystallography of bastnaesite, parasite, roentgenite, and synchisite
American Mineralogist, 1953, 38, 932-963
9000059 CIFFe0.125 H O2 V0.875P b n m4.54; 9.97; 3.03
90; 90; 90
137.149Evans, H. T.; Block, S.
The crystal structure of montroseite, a vanadium member of the diaspore group
American Mineralogist, 1953, 38, 1242-1250
9000060 CIFAl0.721 Fe0.24 H3 Mg1.338 O9 Si1.36C 1 c 15.33; 9.18; 28.9
90; 97; 90
1403.52Mathieson, A. M.; Walker, G. F.
Crystal structure of magnesium-vermiculite
American Mineralogist, 1954, 39, 231-255
9000061 CIFFe S4 Sb2P n a m11.44; 14.12; 3.76
90; 90; 90
607.363Buerger, M. J.; Hahn, T.
The crystal structure of berthierite, FeSb2S4
American Mineralogist, 1954, 39, 319-319
9000062 CIFCu SP 63/m m c3.796; 3.796; 16.36
90; 90; 120
204.158Berry, L. G.
The crystal structure of covellite, CuS and klockmannite, CuSe
American Mineralogist, 1954, 39, 504-509
9000063 CIFCu SeP 63/m m c3.938; 3.938; 17.25
90; 90; 120
231.671Berry, L. G.
The crystal structure of covellite, CuS and klockmannite, CuSe
American Mineralogist, 1954, 39, 504-509
9000065 CIFCu Fe2 S3P c m n6.46; 11.12; 6.23
90; 90; 90
447.533Azaroff, L. V.; Buerger, M. J.
Refinement of the structure of cubanite, CuFe2S3
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 213-225
9000066 CIFFe S4 Sb2P n a m11.44; 14.12; 3.76
90; 90; 90
607.363Buerger, M. J.; Hahn, T.
The crystal structure of berthierite, FeSb2S4
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 226-238
9000067 CIFCd SF -4 3 m5.818; 5.818; 5.818
90; 90; 90
196.934Traill, R. J.; Boyle, R. W.
Hawleyite, isometric cadmium sulphide, a new mineral
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 555-559
9000068 CIFH Mn O7 Pb VP n m a7.663; 6.191; 9.522
90; 90; 90
451.739Donaldson, D. M.; Barnes, W. H.
The structures of the minerals of the descloizite and adelite groups: II - pyrobelonite.
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 580-596
9000069 CIFMn O8 Pb2 V2B 1 21/m 17.681; 6.155; 16.524
90; 93.75; 90
779.525Donaldson, D. M.; Barnes, W. H.
The structures of the minerals of the descloizite and adelite groups: III- brackebuschite
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 597-613
9000070 CIFH O2 VP b n m4.54; 9.97; 3.03
90; 90; 90
137.149Evans, H. T.; Mrose, M. E.
A crystal chemical study of montroseite and paramontroseite.
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 861-875
9000071 CIFO2 VP b n m4.89; 9.39; 2.93
90; 90; 90
134.537Evans, H. T.; Mrose, M. E.
A crystal chemical study of montroseite and paramontroseite.
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 861-875
9000072 CIFBr0.36 Cl0.64 Cu6 O7.72 PbF m -3 m9.21; 9.21; 9.21
90; 90; 90
781.23Christ, C. L.; Clark, J. R.
The crystal structure of murdochite disordered model
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 907-916
9000073 CIFBr0.36 Cl0.64 Cu6 O7.72 PbF m -3 m9.21; 9.21; 9.21
90; 90; 90
781.23Christ, C. L.; Clark, J. R.
The crystal structure of murdochite ordered model
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 907-916
9000074 CIFAl H2 K Mg3 O12 Si3C 1 2/m 15.32; 9.21; 10.16
90; 100.03; 90
490.203Pabst, A.
Redescription of the single layer structure of the micas
American Mineralogist, 1955, 40, 967-974
9000075 CIFAl4.95 Ca0.12 Fe1.57 H K0.32 Mg1.48 Na0.35 O30 Si9P 6/m c c10.17; 10.17; 14.34
90; 90; 120
1284.46Miyashiro, A.
Osumilite, a new silicate mineral, and its crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 1956, 41, 104-116
9000076 CIFFe4.5 Ni4.5 S8F m -3 m10.03; 10.03; 10.03
90; 90; 90
1009.03Pearson, A. D.; Buerger, M. J.
Confirmation of the crystal structure of pentlandite.
American Mineralogist, 1956, 41, 804-805
9000077 CIFFe3 S4R -3 m :H3.47; 3.47; 34.5
90; 90; 120
359.757Erd, R. C.; Evans, H. T.; Richter, D. H.
Smythite, a new iron sulfide, and associated pyrrhotite from Indiana
American Mineralogist, 1957, 42, 309-333
9000078 CIFCa H12 O17 Si2 U2P 1 21 115.97; 7.07; 6.68
90; 97.3; 90
748.111Smith, D. K.; Gruner, J. W.; Lipscomb, W. N.
The crystal structure of uranophane [Ca(H3O)2](UO2)2(SiO4)2.3H2O
American Mineralogist, 1957, 42, 594-618
9000079 CIFCu17 S9R -3 m :R16.16; 16.16; 16.16
13.93; 13.93; 13.93
212.849Donnay, G.; Donnay, J. D. H.; Kullerud, G.
Crystal and twin structure of digenite, Cu9S5
American Mineralogist, 1958, 43, 228-242
9000080 CIFO4 Si UI 41/a m d :16.995; 6.995; 6.263
90; 90; 90
306.449Fuchs, L. H.; Gebert, E.
X-ray studies of synthetic coffinite, thorite and uranothorites
American Mineralogist, 1958, 43, 243-248
9000081 CIFO4 Si ThI 41/a m d :17.142; 7.142; 6.327
90; 90; 90
322.729Fuchs, L. H.; Gebert, E.
X-ray studies of synthetic coffinite, thorite and uranothorites
American Mineralogist, 1958, 43, 243-248
9000082 CIFBa O5 Si2P c m n4.63; 7.69; 13.53
90; 90; 90
481.732Douglass, R. M.
The crystal structure of sanbornite, BaSi2O5
American Mineralogist, 1958, 43, 517-536
9000083 CIFC2 Ca Mg O6R -3 :H4.815; 4.815; 16.119
90; 90; 120
323.639Steinfink, H.; Sans, F. J.
Refinement of the crystal structure of dolomite
American Mineralogist, 1959, 44, 679-682
9000084 CIFAg3 Au Te2I 41 3 210.38; 10.38; 10.38
90; 90; 90
1118.39Frueh, A. J.
The crystallography of petzite, Ag3AuTe2
American Mineralogist, 1959, 44, 693-701
9000085 CIFS ZnP 63 m c3.824; 3.824; 31.2
90; 90; 120
395.113Evans, H. T.; McKnight, E. T.
New wurtzite polytypes from Joplin, Missouri
American Mineralogist, 1959, 44, 1210-1218
9000086 CIFS ZnP 63 m c3.82; 3.82; 24.96
90; 90; 120
315.429Evans, H. T.; McKnight, E. T.
New wurtzite polytypes from Joplin, Missouri
American Mineralogist, 1959, 44, 1210-1218
9000087 CIFAl0.16 Ca0.872 Ce2.312 Fe0.87 La0.5 Mg0.24 Na0.312 O22 Si3.84 Th0.192 Ti3.48 Y0.16C 1 2/m 113.61; 5.62; 11.63
90; 113.47; 90
815.964Gottardi, G.
The crystal structure of perrierite
American Mineralogist, 1960, 45, 1-14
9000088 CIFCo0.027 Fe0.283 Ni0.689F m -3 m3.549; 3.549; 3.549
90; 90; 90
44.701Williams, K. L.
An association of awaruite with heazlewoodite
American Mineralogist, 1960, 45, 450-453
9000089 CIFCo0.027 Fe0.283 Ni0.689F m -3 m3.545; 3.545; 3.545
90; 90; 90
44.55Williams, K. L.
An association of awaruite with heazlewoodite
American Mineralogist, 1960, 45, 450-453
9000090 CIFCo0.039 Cu0.003 Fe0.262 Ni0.695F m -3 m3.553; 3.553; 3.553
90; 90; 90
44.852Williams, K. L.
An association of awaruite with heazlewoodite
American Mineralogist, 1960, 45, 450-453
9000091 CIFO5 V2C 1 2/m 112.17; 2.99; 4.83
90; 98.25; 90
173.937Evans, H. T.; Mrose, M. E.
A crystal chemical study of the vanadium oxide minerals, haggite and doloresite
American Mineralogist, 1960, 45, 1144-1166
9000092 CIFO8 V3C 1 2/m 119.64; 2.99; 4.83
90; 103.92; 90
275.305Evans, H. T.; Mrose, M. E.
A crystal chemical study of the vanadium oxide minerals, haggite and doloresite
American Mineralogist, 1960, 45, 1144-1166
9000093 CIFPb4.5 S11 Sb4.5B b 21 m42.28; 23.46; 8.07
90; 90; 90
8004.54Born, L.; Hellner, E.
A structural proposal for boulangerite
American Mineralogist, 1960, 45, 1266-1271
9000094 CIFAs B Ca2 H4 O8I -47.11; 7.11; 6.2
90; 90; 90
313.423Prewitt, C. T.; Buerger, M. J.
The crystal structure of cahnite, Ca2BAsO4(OH)4
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1077-1085
9000095 CIFC Ca O3R -3 c :H4.99; 4.99; 17.0615
90; 90; 120
367.916Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000096 CIFC Mg O3R -3 c :H4.633; 4.633; 15.016
90; 90; 120
279.132Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000097 CIFC Mn O3R -3 c :H4.7771; 4.7771; 15.664
90; 90; 120
309.572Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000098 CIFC Fe O3R -3 c :H4.6887; 4.6887; 15.373
90; 90; 120
292.681Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000099 CIFC O3 ZnR -3 c :H4.6528; 4.6528; 15.025
90; 90; 120
281.692Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000100 CIFC Cd O3R -3 c :H4.9204; 4.9204; 16.298
90; 90; 120
341.716Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000101 CIFC Co O3R -3 c :H4.6581; 4.6581; 14.958
90; 90; 120
281.075Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000102 CIFC Ni O3R -3 c :H4.5975; 4.5975; 14.723
90; 90; 120
269.507Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000103 CIFC Ca0.5 Mn0.5 O3R -3 c :H4.8797; 4.8797; 16.367
90; 90; 120
337.509Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates Note: Disordered model
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000104 CIFC Cu O3R -3 c :H4.796; 4.796; 15.48
90; 90; 120
308.361Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000105 CIFC2 Ca Mg O6R -3 :H4.8079; 4.8079; 16.01
90; 90; 120
320.504Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000106 CIFC2 Cd Mg O6R -3 :H4.777; 4.777; 15.641
90; 90; 120
309.105Graf, D. L.
Crystallographic tables for the rhombohedral carbonates
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1283-1316
9000107 CIFS ZnF -4 3 m5.4093; 5.4093; 5.4093
90; 90; 90
158.279Skinner, B. J.
Unit-cell edges of natural and synthetic sphalerites
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1399-1411
9000108 CIFCd SF -4 3 m5.833; 5.833; 5.833
90; 90; 90
198.461Skinner, B. J.
Unit-cell edges of natural and synthetic sphalerites
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1399-1411
9000109 CIFAs Fe SP -15.744; 5.675; 5.785
90; 112.28; 90
174.496Morimoto, N.; Clark, L. A.
Arsenopyrite crystal-chemical relations From Freiberg, Germany
American Mineralogist, 1961, 46, 1448-1469
9000110 CIFNa4 O22 Si8 Ti2I 4/m10.7269; 10.7269; 7.9476
90; 90; 90
914.502Peacor, D. R.; Buerger, M. J.
The determination and refinement of the structure of narsarsukite, Na2TiOSi4O10
American Mineralogist, 1962, 47, 539-556
9000111 CIFFe H2 K0.9 Mg3 Mn0.1 O12 Si3C 1 2/m 15.36; 9.29; 10.41
90; 100; 90
510.485Steinfink, H.
Crystal structure of a trioctahedral mica: Phlogopite
American Mineralogist, 1962, 47, 886-889
9000112 CIFCa H2 O2P -3 m 13.585; 3.585; 4.871
90; 90; 120
54.216Henderson, D. M.; Gutowsky, H. S.
A nuclear magnetic resonance determination of the hydrogen positions in Ca(OH)2 T = -190 C
American Mineralogist, 1962, 47, 1231-1251
9000113 CIFCa H2 O2P -3 m 13.5925; 3.5925; 4.905
90; 90; 120
54.823Henderson, D. M.; Gutowsky, H. S.
A nuclear magnetic resonance determination of the hydrogen positions in Ca(OH)2 T = 25 C
American Mineralogist, 1962, 47, 1231-1251
9000114 CIFAs2 Fe2 H2 O10 PbC c c m16.595; 7.58; 12.295
90; 90; 90
1546.59Finney, J. J.
The crystal structure of carminite
American Mineralogist, 1963, 48, 1-13
9000115 CIFAl1.2 Cr0.7 H8 Mg5.1 O18 Si3C -15.338; 9.247; 14.435
90; 97.08; 90
707.086Brown, B. E.; Bailey, S. W.
Chlorite polytypism: II. Crystal structure of a one-layer Cr-chlorite Note: variety called kammererite
American Mineralogist, 1963, 48, 42-61
9000116 CIFCs Fe O6 Si2I a -3 d13.66; 13.66; 13.66
90; 90; 90
2548.9Harris, L. A.; Clark, G. W.; Yakel, H. L.
A hydrothermally synthesized iron analog of pollucite - Its structure and significance
American Mineralogist, 1963, 48, 100-109
9000117 CIFCu1.8 SF m -3 m5.57; 5.57; 5.57
90; 90; 90
172.809Morimoto, N.; Kullerud, G.
Polymorphism in digenite high-temperature form at T = 80 C
American Mineralogist, 1963, 48, 110-123
9000118 CIFC12 Mg3 N4 O12 Si4C 1 2 15.33; 9.18; 17.12
90; 97; 90
831.427Haase, D. J.; Weiss, E. J.; Steinfink, H.
The crystal structure of a hexamethylene-diamine-vermiculite complex
American Mineralogist, 1963, 48, 261-270
9000119 CIFAl2 Ca H8 O12 Si2P 1 21/c 110.02; 10.62; 9.84
90; 92.42; 90
1046.16Fischer, K. F.
The crystal structure determination of the zeolite gismondite. CaAl2Si2O8.4H2O
American Mineralogist, 1963, 48, 664-672
9000120 CIFAl2 Be O4P n m a9.404; 5.476; 4.427
90; 90; 90
227.974Farrell, E. F.; Fang, J. H.; Newnham, R. E.
Refinement of the chrysoberyl structure
American Mineralogist, 1963, 48, 804-810
9000121 CIFFe0.177 Mn0.12 Nb0.124 O2 Sn0.128 Ta0.438 Ti0.006 W0.001 Zr0.006P c a n5.731; 4.742; 5.152
90; 90; 90
140.013Nickel, E. H.; Rowland, J. F.; McAdam, R. C.
Ixiolite - a columbite substructure sample M-6591, note that the coordinates have been put into a standard setting
American Mineralogist, 1963, 48, 961-979
9000122 CIFAl2 H4 O9 Si2C 1 c 15.15; 8.94; 14.736
90; 103.58; 90
659.492Bailey, S. W.
Polymorphism of the kaolin minerals
American Mineralogist, 1963, 48, 1196-1209
9000123 CIFFe3 S4F d -3 m :29.876; 9.876; 9.876
90; 90; 90
963.259Skinner, B. J.; Erd, R. C.; Grimaldi, F. S.
Greigite, the thio-spinel of iron; a new mineral
American Mineralogist, 1964, 49, 543-555
9000124 CIFAl1.8 Ca0.075 H1.333 Na0.15 O13.333 Si4.2F d -3 m :224.74; 24.74; 24.74
90; 90; 90
15142.6Baur, W. H.
On the cation and water positions in faujasite
American Mineralogist, 1964, 49, 697-704
9000125 CIFB6 H8 O14 SrP 1 21/a 114.39; 8.213; 9.934
90; 114.03; 90
1072.3Clark, J. R.
The crystal structure of tunellite, SrB6O9(OH)2.3H2O
American Mineralogist, 1964, 49, 1549-1568
9000129 CIFCu H4 O8 P U2P 4/n :16.969; 6.969; 17.306
90; 90; 90
840.5Ross, M.; Evans, H. T.; Appleman, D. E.
Studies of the torbernite minerals (II): The crystal structure of meta-torbernite
American Mineralogist, 1964, 49, 1603-1621
9000130 CIFAl3.68 Ca0.76 Cl0.95 K0.08 Na3.16 O24 Si8.4I 4/m12.06; 12.06; 7.572
90; 90; 90
1101.3Papike, J. J.; Zoltai, T.
The crystal structure of a marialite scapolite
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 641-655
9000131 CIFCs O6 U VP 1 21/a 110.51; 8.45; 7.32
90; 106.08; 90
624.652Appleman, D. E.; Evans, H. T.
The crystal structures of synthetic anhydrous carnotite, K2(UO2)2V2O8, and its cesium analogue, Cs2(UO2)2V2O8
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 825-842
9000132 CIFAl1.305 Fe1.71 H4 Mg0.645 O9 Si1.34C 1 2/m 15.39; 9.336; 14.166
90; 90; 90
712.848Shirozu, H.; Bailey, S. W.
Chlorite polytypism: III. Crystal structure of an orthohexagonal iron chlorite
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 868-885
9000133 CIFAs Co SP c a 215.582; 5.582; 5.582
90; 90; 90
173.928Giese, R. F.; Kerr, P. F.
The crystal structures of ordered and disordered cobaltite ordered, annealed after heating in a vacuum at 450 C
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 1002-1014
9000134 CIFAs Co SP a -35.582; 5.582; 5.582
90; 90; 90
173.928Giese, R. F.; Kerr, P. F.
The crystal structures of ordered and disordered cobaltite disordered, annealed after heating in a vacuum to 850 C
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 1002-1014
9000135 CIFB Na O8 Si3C -17.833; 12.36; 6.803
93.308; 116.352; 92.055
587.819Appleman, D. E.; Clark, J. R.
Crystal structure of reedmergnerite, a boron albite, and its relation to feldspar crystal chemistry
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 1827-1850
9000136 CIFFe2 H4 Mn O18 P2P -15.28; 10.66; 7.14
107.92; 110.98; 71.12
346.573Moore, P. B.
The crystal structure of laueite, MnFe2(OH)2(PO4)2(H2O)6.2H2O
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 1884-1892
9000137 CIFFe H2 K O9 S2P 1 21/m 17.908; 5.152; 8.988
90; 102.75; 90
357.16Graeber, E. J.; Morosin, B.; Rosenzweig, A.
The crystal structure of krausite, KFe(SO4)2.H2O
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 1929-1936
9000138 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.459; 11.459; 11.459
90; 90; 90
1504.67Gibbs, G. V.; Smith, J. V.
Refinement of the crystal structure of synthetic pyrope refinement D, note that temperature factors reported for Si were labelled incorrectly in the paper
American Mineralogist, 1965, 50, 2023-2039
9000139 CIFFe2 O3R -3 c :H5.038; 5.038; 13.772
90; 90; 120
302.722Blake, R. L.; Hessevick, R. E.; Zoltai, T.; Finger, L. W.
Refinement of the hematite structure
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 123-129
9000140 CIFFe H4 O6 PP 1 21/n 15.3; 9.77; 8.73
90; 90.6; 90
452.023Moore, P. B.
The crystal structure of metastrengite and its relationship to strengite and phosphophyllite
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 168-176
9000141 CIFFe2.32 Mg4.68 O24 Si8C 1 2/m 19.51; 18.19; 5.33
90; 101.9; 90
902.205Fischer, K. F.
A further refinement of the crystal structure of cummingtonite (Mg,Fe)7(Si4O11)2(OH)2
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 814-818
9000142 CIFCu3 S4 VP -4 3 m5.3912; 5.3912; 5.3912
90; 90; 90
156.695Trojer, F. J.
Refinement of the structure of sulvanite Note: symmetry constraints on B(i,j) reported incorrectly
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 890-894
9000143 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.418; 8.562; 5.219
90; 107.58; 90
401.189Prewitt, C. T.; Burnham, C. W.
The crystal structure of jadeite, NaAlSi2O6
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 956-975
9000144 CIFC0.83 Al5.32 Ca2.68 Cl0.02 K0.44 Mg0.12 Na0.76 O27.09 S0.15 Si6.68I 4/m12.169; 12.169; 7.569
90; 90; 90
1120.85Papike, J. J.; Stephenson, N. C.
The crystal structure of mizzonite, a calcium- and carbonate-rich scapolite
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 1014-1027
9000145 CIFAl4 Ca0.03 Fe0.46 H0.96 K0.02 Li0.12 Mg1.54 Na0.1 O18.48 Si5C c c m17.083; 9.738; 9.335
90; 90; 90
1552.92Gibbs, G. V.
The polymorphism of cordierite I: The crystal structure of low cordierite
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 1068-1087
9000146 CIFAl0.57 H1.4 Mg1.705 O7.86 Si1.43C 1 2/c 15.349; 9.255; 28.89
90; 97.12; 90
1419.17Shirozu, H.; Bailey, S. W.
Crystal structure of a two-layer Mg-vermiculite
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 1124-1143
9000147 CIFAl2 F2 H17.24 O12 PF d d d :28.546; 11.222; 21.158
90; 90; 90
2029.12Guy, B. B.; Jeffrey, G. A.
The crystal structure of fluellite, Al2PO4F2(OH).7H2O
American Mineralogist, 1966, 51, 1579-1592
9000148 CIFCa0.32 Ce0.15 La0.14 O4 P0.96 Pb0.01 Si0.04 Th0.33 U0.05P 1 21/n 16.717; 6.92; 6.434
90; 103.83; 90
290.393Finney, J. J.; Rao, N. N.
The crystal structure of cheralite
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 13-19
9000149 CIFAl0.64 Ca0.98 Fe0.22 Mg0.57 Mn0.01 Na0.01 O6 Si1.5 Ti0.07C 1 2/c 19.794; 8.906; 5.319
90; 105.9; 90
446.202Peacor, D. R.
Refinement of the crystal structure of a pyroxene of formula M1M2(Si1.5Al0.5)O6
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 31-41
9000150 CIFAl1.602 Ca H11.333 O16.002 Si4.398C 1 m 117.73; 17.82; 7.43
90; 116.33; 90
2103.96Merkle, A. B.; Slaughter, M.
The crystal structure of heulandite (Ca,Na2)[Al2Si7O18].6H2O
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 273-276
9000151 CIFAl3.37 H8 Mg2.31 O18 Si3.32C 1 2/m 15.237; 9.07; 14.285
90; 97.03; 90
673.431Eggleton, R. A.; Bailey, S. W.
Structural aspects of dioctahedral chlorite
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 673-689
9000152 CIFCa Mn O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.978; 9.156; 5.293
90; 105.48; 90
466.019Freed, R. L.; Peacor, D. R.
Refinement of the crystal structure of johannsenite
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 709-720
9000153 CIFAl2 Ca2 H2 O12 Si3P n c m4.646; 5.483; 18.486
90; 90; 90
470.913Papike, J. J.; Zoltai, T.
Ordering of tetrahedral aluminium in prehnite, Ca2(Al,Fe)[Si3AlO10](OH)2
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 974-984
9000154 CIFCa Na2 O8 S2C 1 2/c 110.129; 8.306; 8.533
90; 112.19; 90
664.724Araki, T.; Zoltai, T.
Refinement of the crystal structure of a glauberite
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 1272-1277
9000155 CIFAl0.99 Cs0.7 Na0.3 O6 Si2.01I a -3 d13.682; 13.682; 13.682
90; 90; 90
2561.23Newnham, R. E.
Crystal structure and optical properties of pollucite
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 1515-1518
9000156 CIFAs H4 Mn3 O8P n m a9.55; 13.11; 5.25
90; 90; 90
657.303Moore, P. B.
Crystal chemistry of the basic manganese arsenate minerals 1. The crystal structures of flinkite, Mn2Mn(OH)4(AsO4) and retzian, Mn2Y(OH)4(AsO4)
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 1603-1613
9000157 CIFAs H4 Mn2 O8 YP b a n :25.67; 12.03; 4.863
90; 90; 90
331.706Moore, P. B.
Crystal chemistry of the basic manganese arsenate minerals 1. The crystal structures of flinkite, Mn2Mn(OH)4(AsO4) and retzian, Mn2Y(OH)4(AsO4)
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 1603-1613
9000158 CIFH4 Mg3 O9 Si2C 15.335; 9.24; 28.735
90; 90; 90
1416.5Lister, J. S.; Bailey, S. W.
Chlorite polytypism: IV. Regular two-layer structures refined structure
American Mineralogist, 1967, 52, 1614-1631
9000160 CIFBa Ca2 O9 Si3P -16.733; 9.616; 6.723
69.62; 102.33; 96.9
398.121Dent Glasser, L. S.; Glasser, F. P.
The crystal structure of walstromite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 9-13
9000161 CIFAl K O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.554; 12.97; 7.207
90; 116.01; 90
718.6Colville, A. A.; Ribbe, P. H.
The crystal structure of an adularia and a refinement of the structure of orthoclase Note: Spencer B, variety adularia
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 25-37
9000162 CIFAl K O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.561; 12.996; 7.192
90; 116.01; 90
719.129Colville, A. A.; Ribbe, P. H.
The crystal structure of an adularia and a refinement of the structure of orthoclase Spencer C
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 25-37
9000163 CIFAs1.23 Ni S0.77P a -35.7053; 5.7053; 5.7053
90; 90; 90
185.71Bayliss, P.
The crystal structure of disordered gersdorffite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 290-293
9000164 CIFAs2 H8 Mn7 O16P 1 21/a 111.03; 12.12; 5.51
90; 114.07; 90
672.548Moore, P. B.
Crystal chemistry of the basic manganese arsenate minerals: II. The crystal structure of allactite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 733-741
9000165 CIFCa Fe1.38 Mn0.62 O8 P2P 1 21/c 18.91; 11.58; 6.239
90; 98.9; 90
635.976Calvo, C.
The crystal structure of graftonite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 742-750
9000166 CIFFe0.2 Mg1.8 O4 SiP b n m4.762; 10.225; 5.994
90; 90; 90
291.857Birle, J. D.; Gibbs, G. V.; Moore, P. B.; Smith, J. V.
Crystal structures of natural olivines
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 807-824
9000167 CIFCa0.004 Fe0.912 Mg1.07 Mn0.012 O4 SiP b n m4.785; 10.325; 6.038
90; 90; 90
298.308Birle, J. D.; Gibbs, G. V.; Moore, P. B.; Smith, J. V.
Crystal structures of natural olivines Note: variety hyalosiderite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 807-824
9000168 CIFCa0.004 Fe1.844 Mg0.078 Mn0.074 O4 SiP b n m4.816; 10.469; 6.099
90; 90; 90
307.504Birle, J. D.; Gibbs, G. V.; Moore, P. B.; Smith, J. V.
Crystal structures of natural olivines
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 807-824
9000169 CIFCa0.02 Fe0.98 Mg0.98 Mn0.02 O4 SiP b n m4.787; 10.341; 6.044
90; 90; 90
299.192Birle, J. D.; Gibbs, G. V.; Moore, P. B.; Smith, J. V.
Crystal structures of natural olivines Note: variety hortonolite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 807-824
9000170 CIFAl0.885 Ca1.165 Fe0.31 Mg0.805 Na0.835 O12 Si4P 1 2 19.596; 8.771; 5.265
90; 106.93; 90
423.932Clark, J. R.; Papike, J. J.
Crystal-chemical characterization of omphacites
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 840-868
9000171 CIFAl2 Fe H14 O16 P2P -19.13; 11.59; 6.14
98.3; 92; 108.4
607.797Baur, W. H.; Rama Rao, B.
The crystal structure and the chemical composition of vauxite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1025-1033
9000172 CIFAl2 H3 O7 PC 1 2/m 113.124; 7.988; 5.066
90; 112.25; 90
491.547Araki, T.; Finney, J. J.; Zoltai, T.
The crystal structure of augelite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1096-1103
9000173 CIFFe0.5 Mn O3 Sb0.5R -3 :H5.226; 5.226; 14.325
90; 90; 120
338.816Moore, P. B.
Substitutions of the type (Sb0.5Fe0.5)-(Ti): The crystal structure of melanostibite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1104-1109
9000174 CIFAs Ca0.3 H8 Mg0.09 Mn2.61 O12 Zn2C 1 2/m 122.98; 3.32; 7.32
90; 106; 90
536.835Moore, P. B.
The crystal structure of chlorophoenicite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1110-1119
9000175 CIFAl4.8 Ca1.2 H28 O45.55 Si13.2C 1 m 117.73; 17.82; 7.43
90; 116.33; 90
2103.96Merkle, A. B.; Slaughter, M.
Determination and refinement of the structure of heulandite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1120-1138
9000176 CIFAl4.374 Fe0.741 Mg0.196 Mn0.019 O12 Si1.856 Ti0.037C 1 2/m 17.8713; 16.6204; 5.656
90; 90; 90
739.941Smith, J. V.
The crystal structure of staurolite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1139-1155
9000177 CIFAl1.82 Ca0.04 Fe0.79 H2 Mg2.39 Na1.96 O24 Si8C 1 2/m 19.541; 17.74; 5.295
90; 103.67; 90
870.83Papike, J. J.; Clark, J. R.
The crystal structure and cation distribution of glaucophane
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1156-1173
9000178 CIFAs H Mn2 O5P n n m8.57; 8.77; 6.27
90; 90; 90
471.246Moore, P. B.; Smyth, J. R.
Crystal chemistry of the basic manganese arsenates: III. The crystal structure of eveite, Mn2(OH)(AsO4)
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1841-1845
9000179 CIFAl3 Ca2 H O13 Si3P n m a16.212; 5.559; 10.036
90; 90; 90
904.469Dollase, W. A.
Refinement and comparison of the structures of zoisite and clinozoisite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1882-1898
9000180 CIFAl3 Ca2 H O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.879; 5.583; 10.155
90; 115.5; 90
454.36Dollase, W. A.
Refinement and comparison of the structures of zoisite and clinozoisite
American Mineralogist, 1968, 53, 1882-1898
9000181 CIFAl H12 Na O14 S2P 1 21/a 17.353; 25.225; 6.097
90; 95.2; 90
1126.21Robinson, P. D.; Fang, J. H.
Crystal structures and mineral chemistry of double-salt hydrates: I. Direct determination of the crystal structure of tamarugite
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 19-30
9000182 CIFAl9 Mg3.5 O20 Si1.5P 1 21/a 111.266; 14.401; 9.929
90; 125.46; 90
1312.11Moore, P. B.
The crystal structure of sapphirine
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 31-49
9000183 CIFAl4.44 Ca0.01 Fe1.28 H1.992 K0.71 Mg0.92 Mn0.16 Na0.28 O30.996 Si10.2P 6/m c c10.155; 10.155; 14.284
90; 90; 120
1275.68Brown, G. E.; Gibbs, G. V.
Refinement of the crystal structure of osumilite
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 101-116
9000184 CIFCl0.2 Fe0.2 H2.6 Mg0.8 O2.6R -3 m :H3.119; 3.119; 24.52
90; 90; 120
206.577Allmann, R.; Donnay, J. D. H.
About the structure of iowaite
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 296-299
9000185 CIFF1.8 H0.2 Mg3 O4.2 SiP b n m4.7104; 10.2718; 8.7476
90; 90; 90
423.246Gibbs, G. V.; Ribbe, P. H.
The crystal structures of the humite minerals: I. Norbergite
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 376-390
9000186 CIFAl1.97 Ca1.87 Fe0.31 H Mn0.72 O13 Si3 Sr0.13P 1 21/m 18.878; 5.692; 10.201
90; 115.4; 90
465.663Dollase, W. A.
Crystal structure and cation ordering of piemontite
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 710-717
9000187 CIFH10 Mg2.01 Mn4.99 O15 Si2P n n m13.79; 13.68; 3.279
90; 90; 90
618.574Moore, P. B.
A novel octahedral framework structure: gageite
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 1005-1017
9000188 CIFFe2 H18 Mn O18 P2P 1 21/a 19.647; 7.428; 10.194
90; 104.63; 90
706.796Baur, W. H.
A comparison of the crystal structures of pseudolaueite and laueite
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 1312-1323
9000189 CIFAl0.93 K O8 Si3.07C -18.5784; 12.96; 7.2112
90.3; 116.03; 89.125
720.306Bailey, S. W.
Refinement of an intermediate microcline structure
American Mineralogist, 1969, 54, 1540-1545
9000190 CIFFe3 H28 O30 S4P -16.463; 15.309; 6.341
90.53; 101.08; 85.73
613.98Fanfani, L.; Nunzi, A.; Zanazzi, P. F.
The crystal structure of roemerite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 78-89
9000191 CIFCa Nb2 O6P b c n14.926; 5.752; 5.204
90; 90; 90
446.786Cummings, J. P.; Simonsen, S. H.
The crystal structure of calcium niobate (CaNb2O6)
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 90-97
9000192 CIFCa Fe6 H8 O24 P4C 1 2/c 125.84; 5.126; 13.78
90; 111.2; 90
1701.72Moore, P. B.
Crystal chemistry of the basic iron phosphates
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 135-169
9000193 CIFFe5 H5 O17 P3B b m m13.783; 16.805; 5.172
90; 90; 90
1197.96Moore, P. B.
Crystal chemistry of the basic iron phosphates
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 135-169
9000194 CIFO7 Sn Ta2C 1 2/c 117.14; 4.865; 5.548
90; 91; 90
462.556Mumme, W. G.
The crystal structure of SnTa2O7, thoreaulite, an example of tin in five-fold coordination
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 367-377
9000195 CIFH36 Mg7 Na12 O67 S13R -3 :R11.769; 11.769; 11.769
106.5; 106.5; 106.5
1375.67Fang, J. H.; Robinson, P. D.
Crystal structures and mineral chemistry of double-salt hydrates: II. The crystal structure of loeweite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 378-386
9000196 CIFAl2.42 Ca0.84 H18 Na0.75 O24.12 Si6.64C 1 2/m 113.69; 18.25; 11.31
90; 128.2; 90
2220.61Slaughter, M.
Crystal structure of stilbite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 387-397
9000197 CIFB5 Ca2 H5 O14 SiP 1 21/c 112.78; 9.33; 8.6
90; 104.83; 90
991.284Finney, J. J.; Kumbasar, I.; Konnert, J. A.; Clark, J. R.
Crystal structure of the calcium silicoborate, howlite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 716-728
9000198 CIFCu Fe2 H12 O22 S4P 1 21/c 14.811; 16.217; 10.403
90; 93.02; 90
810.515Wood, M. M.
The crystal structure of ransomite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 729-734
9000199 CIFCr O5 Pb2C 1 2/m 114.001; 5.675; 7.137
90; 115.22; 90
513.021Williams, S. A.; McLean, W. J.; Anthony, J. W.
A study of phoenicochroite - its structure and properties
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 784-792
9000200 CIFCr6 F2 O32 Pb10 Si2 ZnP -19.497; 11.443; 10.841
120.5; 92.1; 55.83
787.241McLean, W. J.; Anthony, J. W.
The crystal structure of hemihedrite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1103-1114
9000201 CIFH2 Mn7 O14 Si3P 1 21/a 110.842; 4.826; 11.324
90; 103.93; 90
575.086Moore, P. B.
Edge-sharing silicate tetrahedra in the crystal structure of leucophoenicite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1146-1166
9000202 CIFLa Na3 O17 Si6 Sr ZnP c c a14.27; 5.16; 19.45
90; 90; 90
1432.17Bakakin, V. V.; Belov, N. V.; Borisov, S. V.; Solovyeva, L. P.
The crystal structure of nordite and its relationship to melilite and datolite-gadolinite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1167-1181
9000203 CIFF1.3 Fe0.05 H0.7 Mg4.95 O8.7 Si2P 21/b 1 14.7284; 10.2539; 7.8404
109.059; 90; 90
359.3Gibbs, G. V.; Ribbe, P. H.; Anderson, C. P.
The crystal structures of the humite minerals. II. Chondrodite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1182-1194
9000204 CIFCa0.18 Fe1.04 Mg0.78 O6 Si2P 1 21/c 19.706; 8.95; 5.246
90; 108.59; 90
431.936Morimoto, N.; Guven, N.
Refinement of the crystal structure of pigeonite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1195-1209
9000205 CIFAs Mn7 O12 SbI b m m8.727; 18.847; 6.062
90; 90; 90
997.064Moore, P. B.
Manganostibite: A novel cubic close-packed structure type
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1489-1499
9000206 CIFAl0.9 Fe3.1 H36 O42 S6P -3 1 c10.922; 10.922; 17.084
90; 90; 120
1764.92Fang, J. H.; Robinson, P. D.
Crystal structures and mineral chemistry of hydrated ferric sulfates. I. The crystal structure of coquimbite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1534-1540
9000207 CIFBe Na O8 Si3P n m a12.74; 13.63; 7.33
90; 90; 90
1272.83Robinson P D; Fang J H
The crystal structure of epididymite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1541-1549
9000208 CIFC12 H2 Al1.43 Fe0.48 Mg2.37 N2 O16 Si2.72C 1 2 15.33; 9.18; 17.45
90; 97; 90
847.454Kanamaru, F.; Vand, V.
The crystal structure of a clay-organic complex of 6-amino hexanoic acid and vermiculite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1550-1561
9000209 CIFB14 Ca H16 O31 SrP 1 21/a 112.817; 14.448; 12.783
90; 101.42; 90
2320.29Konnert, J. A.; Clark, J. R.; Christ, C. L.
Crystal structure of strontioginorite, (Sr,Ca)2B14O20(OH)6.5H2O
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1911-1931
9000210 CIFAl2.96 Ca0.04 Fe1.26 Mg4.48 Na0.36 O24 Si6.24P n m a18.531; 17.741; 5.249
90; 90; 90
1725.65Papike, J. J.; Ross, M.
Gedrites: Crystal structures and intracrystalline cation distributions sample 001
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1945-1972
9000211 CIFAl3.4 Ca0.04 Fe2.53 Mg3.05 Na0.54 O24 Si5.96P n m a18.601; 17.839; 5.284
90; 90; 90
1753.35Papike, J. J.; Ross, M.
Gedrites: Crystal structures and intracrystalline cation distributions sample 002
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 1945-1972
9000212 CIFAs3 H13 Mn9 O22P n m a10.754; 18.865; 9.884
90; 90; 90
2005.21Moore, P. B.
Crystal chemistry of the basic manganese arsenates: IV. Mixed arsenic valences in the crystal structure of synadelphite
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 2023-2037
9000213 CIFAl1.352 Ca0.09 Cr0.572 Fe0.355 Mg2.625 Mn0.015 O12 Si2.988I a -3 d11.526; 11.526; 11.526
90; 90; 90
1531.21Novak, G. A.; Meyer, H. O. A.
Refinement of the crystal structure of a chrome pyrope garnet: An inclusion in natural diamond
American Mineralogist, 1970, 55, 2124-2127
9000214 CIFFe3 H3 O11 P2P b n a9.404; 9.973; 8.536
90; 90; 90
800.558Moore, P. B.
The Fe3(H2O)n(PO4)2 homologous series: Crystal-chemical relationships and oxidized equivalents
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1-17
9000215 CIFAl2 F12 Li3 Na3I a -3 d12.122; 12.122; 12.122
90; 90; 90
1781.24Geller, S.
Refinement of the crystal structure of cryolithionite, {Na3}[Al2](Li3)F12
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 18-23
9000216 CIFAl6 B3 F Fe3 H3 Na O30 Si6R 3 m :H15.869; 15.869; 7.188
90; 90; 120
1567.61Tippe, A.; Hamilton, W. C.
A neutron-diffraction study of the ferric tourmaline, buergerite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 101-113
9000217 CIFCa2 Cu2 H4 O12 Si3P 1 21/m 16.991; 12.884; 5.655
90; 96.18; 90
506.397Laughon, R. B.
The crystal structure of kinoite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 193-200
9000218 CIFFe5 Na2 O20 Si6 TiP -110.406; 10.813; 8.926
104.93; 96.87; 125.32
744.464Cannillo, E.; Mazzi, F.; Fang, J. H.; Robinson, P. D.; Ohya, Y.
The crystal structure of aenigmatite sample CM
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 427-446
9000219 CIFFe5.16 Na2 O20 Si5.74 Ti1.1P -110.406; 10.813; 8.926
104.93; 96.87; 125.32
744.464Cannillo, E.; Mazzi, F.; Fang, J. H.; Robinson, P. D.; Ohya, Y.
The crystal structure of aenigmatite sample FRO
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 427-446
9000220 CIFAl2.17 Ca2 Fe0.81 H O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.914; 5.64; 10.162
90; 115.4; 90
461.509Dollase, W. A.
Refinement of the crystal structures of epidote, allanite and hancockite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 447-464
9000221 CIFAl1.83 Ca1.26 Ce0.74 Fe1.17 H O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.927; 5.761; 10.15
90; 114.77; 90
473.973Dollase, W. A.
Refinement of the crystal structures of epidote, allanite and hancockite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 447-464
9000222 CIFAl2.02 Ca1.13 Fe0.98 H Mn0.12 O13 Pb0.5 Si3 Sr0.25P 1 21/m 18.958; 5.665; 10.304
90; 114.4; 90
476.194Dollase, W. A.
Refinement of the crystal structures of epidote, allanite and hancockite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 447-464
9000223 CIFFe O4 WP 1 2/c 14.753; 5.72; 4.968
90; 90.08; 90
135.066Escobar, C.; Cid-Dresdner H; Kittl, P.; Dumler, I.
The relation between "light wolframite" and common wolframite sample: light wolframite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 489-498
9000224 CIFFe O4 WP 1 2/c 14.75; 5.72; 4.97
90; 90.17; 90
135.034Escobar, C.; Cid-Dresdner H; Kittl, P.; Dumler, I.
The relation between "light wolframite" and common wolframite sample: common wolframite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 489-498
9000225 CIFFe H3 O7 SP 1 21/m 16.5; 7.37; 5.84
90; 108.38; 90
265.493Fanfani, L.; Nunzi, A.; Zanazzi, P. F.
The crystal structure of butlerite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 751-757
9000229 CIFC Ca O3P m c n4.9616; 7.9705; 5.7394
90; 90; 90
226.973Dal Negro, A.; Ungaretti, L.
Refinement of the crystal structure of aragonite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 768-772
9000231 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.459; 11.459; 11.459
90; 90; 90
1504.67Novak, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets sample Py
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-825
9000232 CIFAl1.34 Cr0.66 Fe0.36 Mg2.64 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.526; 11.526; 11.526
90; 90; 90
1531.21Novak, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets sample Cr-Py
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-825
9000233 CIFAl2 Ca0.12 Fe2.58 Mg0.27 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.531; 11.531; 11.531
90; 90; 90
1533.21Novak, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets sample Al
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-825
9000234 CIFAl2 Fe0.39 Mn2.61 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.612; 11.612; 11.612
90; 90; 90
1565.74Novak, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets sample Sp
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-825
9000235 CIFAl2 Ca1.35 Fe0.84 Mn0.81 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.69; 11.69; 11.69
90; 90; 90
1597.51Novak, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets sample Mn-Gr
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-825
9000236 CIFAl2 Ca3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.845; 11.845; 11.845
90; 90; 90
1661.9Novak, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets sample Gr
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-825
9000237 CIFAl0.21 Ca2.991 Cr1.73 Fe0.05 Mn0.009 O12 Si3 Ti0.01I a -3 d11.988; 11.988; 11.988
90; 90; 90
1722.82Novak, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets sample Uv
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
9000238 CIFAl0.48 Ca2.91 Fe0.32 Mg0.09 O12 Si3 V1.2I a -3 d12.011; 12.011; 12.011
90; 90; 90
1732.76Novak, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets sample Go
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
9000239 CIFCa3 Fe2 O12 Si3I a -3 d12.058; 12.058; 12.058
90; 90; 90
1753.18Novak, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal chemistry of the silicate garnets sample An
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 791-823
9000240 CIFCa0.04 Fe1.71 Mg0.25 O6 Si2P b c a18.405; 9.0338; 5.239
90; 90; 90
871.073Burnham, C. W.; Ohashi, Y.; Hafner, S. S.; Virgo, D.
Cation distribution and atomic thermal vibrations in an iron-rich orthopyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 850-876
9000241 CIFFe0.46 Mg0.54 O3 SiP 1 21/c 19.678; 8.905; 5.227
90; 108.71; 90
426.671Clark, J. R.; Ross, M.; Appleman, D. E.
Crystal chemistry of a lunar pigeonite class b data refinement
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 888-908
9000242 CIFAs O6 Zn2P 1 21/c 112.805; 7.933; 10.215
90; 104.388; 90
1005.11McLean, W. J.; Anthony, J. W.; Finney, J. J.; Laughon, R. B.
The crystal structure of legrandite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1147-1154
9000243 CIFF Fe0.399 H Mg6.601 O13 Si3P b n m4.7408; 10.258; 20.8526
90; 90; 90
1014.09Ribbe, P. H.; Gibbs, G. V.
Crystal structures of the humite minerals: III. Mg/Fe ordering in humite and its relation to other ferromagnesian silicates
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1155-1173
9000244 CIFCa4 Cl2 O21 Pb6 Si6P 63/m10.08; 10.08; 13.27
90; 90; 120
1167.68Giuseppetti, G.; Rossi, G.; Tadini, C.
The crystal structure of nasonite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1174-1179
9000245 CIFCa4 F H16 K0.84 Na0.16 O28 Si8P 4/m n c8.963; 8.963; 15.804
90; 90; 90
1269.62Colville, A. A.; Anderson, C. P.; Black, P. M.
Refinement of the crystal structure of apophyllite I. X-ray diffraction and physical properties
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1222-1233
9000246 CIFCa4 F H16 K O28 Si8P 4/m n c8.965; 8.965; 15.767
90; 90; 90
1267.21Chao G Y
The refinement of the crystal structure of apophyllite II. Determination of the hydrogen positions by X-ray diffraction Note: O1-B23 changed to match symmetry constraints
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1234-1242
9000247 CIFCa4 F H16 K O28 Si8P 4/m n c8.96; 8.96; 15.8
90; 90; 90
1268.45Prince E
Refinement of the crystal structure of apophyllite III. Determination of the hydrogen positions by neutron diffraction
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1243-1251
9000248 CIFB H6 Mn3 O10 PP b n m7.811; 15.114; 6.691
90; 90; 90
789.909Moore, P. B.; Ghose, S.
A novel face-sharing octahedral trimer in the crystal structure of seamanite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1527-1538
9000249 CIFAs2 H4 Mn5 O12P 21 21 2118.29; 5.75; 9.31
90; 90; 90
979.109Moore, P. B.; Molin-Case J
Crystal chemistry of the basic manganese arsenates: V. Mixed manganese coordination in the atomic arrangement of arsenoclasite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1539-1552
9000250 CIFB6 H9 Mg O15P b c a12.54; 24.327; 7.48
90; 90; 90
2281.85Dal Negro, A.; Ungaretti, L.; Sabelli, C.
The crystal structure of aksaite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1553-1566
9000251 CIFFe2 H9 O21 S3R -3 :H10.926; 10.926; 51.3
90; 90; 120
5303.6Robinson, P. D.; Fang, J. H.
Crystal structures and mineral chemistry of hydrated ferric sulphates: II. The crystal structure of paracoquimbite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1567-1572
9000252 CIFAg2 SeP 21 21 214.333; 7.062; 7.764
90; 90; 90
237.576Wiegers, G. A.
The crystal structure of the low-temperature form of silver selenide
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1882-1888
9000253 CIFAg2 SP 1 21/n 14.229; 6.931; 7.862
90; 99.61; 90
227.211Wiegers, G. A.
The crystal structure of the low-temperature form of silver selenide
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1882-1888
9000254 CIFFe K O8 S2C 1 2/m 18.152; 5.153; 7.877
90; 94.9; 90
329.682Graeber, E. J.; Rosenzweig, A.
The crystal structures of yavapaiite, KFe(SO4)2, and goldichite, KFe(SO4)2.4H2O
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1917-1933
9000255 CIFFe H8 K O12 S2P 1 21/c 110.387; 10.486; 9.086
90; 101.68; 90
969.138Graeber, E. J.; Rosenzweig, A.
The crystal structures of yavapaiite, KFe(SO4)2, and goldichite, KFe(SO4)2.4H2O
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1917-1933
9000256 CIFB11 H7 O22 Sr2A 1 a 120.86; 11.738; 6.652
90; 92.1; 90
1627.68Clark, J. R.; Christ, C. L.
Veatchite: Crystal structure and correlations with p-veatchite
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1934-1954
9000257 CIFCa0.125 Fe1.976 Li0.025 Mg0.049 Mn1.125 Na0.625 O12 P3C 1 2/c 112.004; 12.533; 6.404
90; 114.4; 90
877.405Moore, P. B.
Crystal chemistry of the alluaudite structure type: Contribution to the paragenesis of pegmatite phosphate giant crystals
American Mineralogist, 1971, 56, 1955-1975
9000258 CIFAs2 NiP b c a5.753; 5.799; 11.407
90; 90; 90
380.556Fleet, M. E.
The crystal structure of pararammelsbergite (NiAs2)
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1-9
9000259 CIFFe2.34 Mg0.03 Mn0.63 O8 P2P 1 21/a 110.437; 4.768; 6.026
90; 90; 90
299.876Moore, P. B.
Sarcopside: Its atomic arrangement
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 24-35
9000260 CIFFe0.65 Mn0.35 O4 PP m n b5.83; 9.79; 4.769
90; 90; 90
272.194Eventoff, W.; Martin, R.; Peacor, D. R.
The crystal structure of heterosite
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 45-51
9000261 CIFGe Mn2 O4I m m a6.025; 12.095; 8.752
90; 90; 90
637.779Morimoto, N.; Tokonami, M.; Koto, K.; Nakajima, S.
Crystal structures of the high pressure polymorphs of Mn2GeO4
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 62-75
9000262 CIFGe Mn2 O4P b a m5.262; 9.274; 2.954
90; 90; 90
144.155Morimoto, N.; Tokonami, M.; Koto, K.; Nakajima, S.
Crystal structures of the high pressure polymorphs of Mn2GeO4
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 62-75
9000263 CIFCu10.06 Fe7.06 S16I -4 3 m10.593; 10.593; 10.593
90; 90; 90
1188.66Hall, S. R.; Gabe, E. J.
The crystal structure of talnakhite, Cu18Fe16S32 model B Note: Cu3-U33 changed to match symmetry constraints
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 368-380
9000264 CIFB6 Ca H10 O15P 1 21/a 112.882; 16.36; 6.558
90; 121.62; 90
1176.92Konnert, J. A.; Clark, J. R.; Christ, C. L.
Gowerite, CaB5O8(OH).B(OH)3.3H2O: Crystal structure and comparison with related borates
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 381-396
9000265 CIFFe2 H5 K O11 P2P 1 21/n 19.782; 9.658; 9.751
90; 102.24; 90
900.28Moore, P. B.
Octahedral tetramer in the crystal structure of leucophosphite, K2[Fe4(OH)2(H2O)2(PO4)4].2H2O
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 397-410
9000266 CIFCl2.001 Cu9.048 H33.999 N0.034 O36.699 S0.133P -6 2 c15.78; 15.78; 9.1
90; 90; 120
1962.39McLean, W. J.; Anthony, J. W.
The disordered, "zeolite-like" structure of connellite
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 426-438
9000269 CIFMg2 O4 SiF d -3 m :28.12; 8.12; 8.12
90; 90; 90
535.387Baur, W. H.
Computer-simulated crystal structures of observed and hypothetical Mg2SiO4 polymorphs of low and high density normal
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 709-731
9000270 CIFMg2 O4 SiF d -3 m :28.17; 8.17; 8.17
90; 90; 90
545.339Baur, W. H.
Computer-simulated crystal structures of observed and hypothetical Mg2SiO4 polymorphs of low and high density inverse
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 709-731
9000271 CIFMg2 O4 SiP 1 2/m 110.11; 5.77; 4.7
90; 90; 90
274.173Baur, W. H.
Computer-simulated crystal structures of observed and hypothetical Mg2SiO4 polymorphs of low and high density Model I
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 709-731
9000272 CIFMg2 O4 SiC 1 2/m 110.05; 5.75; 4.87
90; 90; 90
281.425Baur, W. H.
Computer-simulated crystal structures of observed and hypothetical Mg2SiO4 polymorphs of low and high density Model II
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 709-731
9000273 CIFMg2 O4 SiC 1 2/m 110.03; 5.77; 4.52
90; 90; 90
261.586Baur, W. H.
Computer-simulated crystal structures of observed and hypothetical Mg2SiO4 polymorphs of low and high density Model III
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 709-731
9000274 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b a m4.98; 8.85; 2.75
90; 90; 90
121.201Baur, W. H.
Computer-simulated crystal structures of observed and hypothetical Mg2SiO4 polymorphs of low and high density Sr2PbO4 structure
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 709-731
9000275 CIFMg2 O4 SiI 4/m m m3.51; 3.51; 10.45
90; 90; 90
128.745Baur, W. H.
Computer-simulated crystal structures of observed and hypothetical Mg2SiO4 polymorphs of low and high density K2MgF4 structure
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 709-731
9000276 CIFAl H O6 Si2C -15.1614; 8.9576; 9.3511
91.03; 100.37; 89.75
425.206Wardle, R.; Brindley, G. W.
The crystal structures of pyrophyllite, 1Tc, and of its dehydroxylate
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 732-750
9000277 CIFAl2 O11 Si4C -15.1919; 9.1224; 9.499
91.17; 100.21; 88.62
442.585Wardle, R.; Brindley, G. W.
The crystal structures of pyrophyllite, 1Tc, and of its dehydroxylate
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 732-750
9000278 CIFC4 H4.59 Al0.112 Ca3.76 F0.41 K0.882 Na3.658 O31.373 Si7.748P 4/m b m13.178; 13.178; 16.695
90; 90; 90
2899.25Chao, G. Y.
The crystal structure of carletonite, KNa4Ca4Si8O18(CO3)4(F,OH).H2O, a double-sheet silicate
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 765-778
9000279 CIFFe7 S8F 1 2/d 111.902; 6.859; 22.787
90; 90.43; 90
1860.18Tokonami, M.; Nishiguchi, K.; Morimoto, N.
Crystal structure of a monoclinic pyrrhotite (Fe7S8)
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1066-1080
9000280 CIFAl H22 Na O19 S2C 1 2/c 121.75; 9.11; 8.3
90; 92.47; 90
1643.06Fang, J. H.; Robinson, P. D.
Crystal structures and mineral chemistry of double-salt hydrates: II. The crystal structure of mendozite, NaAl(SO4)2.11H2O
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1081-1088
9000281 CIFAl13 Cl F3.84 H14.16 O34.16 Si5F -4 3 m13.86; 13.86; 13.86
90; 90; 90
2662.5Louisnathan, S. J.; Gibbs, G. V.
Aluminium-silicon distribution in zunyite
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1089-1108
9000282 CIFCl4 H22 K4 Mg4 O27 S4C 1 2/m 119.72; 16.23; 9.53
90; 94.92; 90
3038.89Robinson, P. D.; Fang, J. H.; Ohya, Y.
The crystal structure of kainite
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1325-1332
9000283 CIFFe0.07 Mn0.93 Na O4 PP n a m10.523; 4.987; 6.312
90; 90; 90
331.242Moore, P. B.
Natrophilite, NaMn(PO4), has ordered cations
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1333-1344
9000284 CIFBe H Na O8 Si3C 1 2/c 112.63; 7.38; 14.02
90; 103.72; 90
1269.51Fang, J. H.; Robinson, P. D.; Ohya, Y.
Redetermination of the crystal structure of eudidymite and its dimorphic relationship to epididymite
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1345-1354
9000285 CIFCa3 Mg O8 Si2P 1 21/a 113.254; 5.293; 9.328
90; 91.9; 90
654.031Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Atomic arrangement of merwinite, Ca3Mg[SiO4]2, an unusual dense-packed structure of geophysical interest
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1355-1374
9000286 CIFFe K O8 S2C 1 2/m 18.15; 5.162; 7.855
90; 94.87; 90
329.269Anthony, J. W.; McLean, W. J.; Laughon, R. B.
The crystal structure of yavapaiite: A discussion
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1546-1549
9000287 CIFAl3.6 K Na3 O15.999 Si4.4P 6310.003; 10.003; 8.381
90; 90; 120
726.251Simmons, W. B.; Peacor, D. R.
Refinement of the crystal structure of a volcanic nepheline
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1711-1719
9000288 CIFFe1.088 O8 Rb Si2.912C -18.952; 13.127; 7.359
90.05; 116.47; 89.35
774.063Brunton, G. D.; Harris, L. A.; Kopp, O. C.
Crystal structure of a rubidium iron feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1720-1728
9000289 CIFAs Ca F Mg O4C 1 c 16.688; 8.944; 7.57
90; 121.17; 90
387.447Bladh, K. W.; Corbett, R. K.; McLean, W. J.; Laughon, R. B.
The crystal structure of tilasite
American Mineralogist, 1972, 57, 1880-1884
9000290 CIFB4 Na2 O11P 1 21/c 17.0172; 9.1582; 15.6774
90; 108.861; 90
953.409Cooper, W. F.; Larsen, F. K.; Coppens, P.; Giese, R. F.
Electron population analysis of accurate diffraction data. V. Structure and one-center charge refinement of the light-atom mineral kernite, Na2B4O6(OH)2.3H2O high order refinement
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 21-31
9000291 CIFB4 H8 Na2 O11P 1 21/c 17.0172; 9.1582; 15.6774
90; 108.861; 90
953.409Cooper, W. F.; Larsen, F. K.; Coppens, P.; Giese, R. F.
Electron population analysis of accurate diffraction data. V. Structure and one-center charge refinement of the light-atom mineral kernite, Na2B4O6(OH)2.3H2O Extended L-Shell refinement
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 21-31
9000292 CIFFe0.58 H2 Mg8.42 O18 Si4P 21/b 1 14.7441; 10.2501; 13.6635
100.786; 90; 90
652.684Robinson, K.; Gibbs, G. V.; Ribbe, P. H.
The crystal structures of the humite minerals. IV. Clinohumite and titanclinohumite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 43-49
9000293 CIFFe1.09 H2 Mg7.44 O18 Si4 Ti0.47P 21/b 1 14.7451; 10.288; 13.709
101; 90; 90
656.944Robinson, K.; Gibbs, G. V.; Ribbe, P. H.
The crystal structures of the humite minerals. IV. Clinohumite and titanoclinohumite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 43-49
9000294 CIFH6 Na2 O18 Si6 ZrP b c m7.14; 14.68; 14.65
90; 90; 90
1535.54Cannillo, E.; Rossi, G.; Ungaretti, L.
The crystal structure of elpidite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 106-109
9000295 CIFB5 H5 Na2 O12P -18.598; 9.57; 6.576
102.75; 107.5; 71.52
484.714Cannillo, E.; Dal Negro, A.; Ungaretti, L.
The crystal structure of ezcurrite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 110-115
9000296 CIFF Na3 O4 SR 3 m :R4.846; 4.846; 4.846
91.8; 91.8; 91.8
113.63Pabst, A.; Sharp, W. N.
Kogarkoite, a new natural phase in the system Na2SO4 - NaF - NaCl
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 116-127
9000297 CIFAs8 Ni11P 41 21 26.8724; 6.8724; 21.821
90; 90; 90
1030.6Fleet, M. E.
The crystal structure of maucherite (Ni11As8)
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 203-210
9000298 CIFC2 Mg Na2 O6R -3 :H4.942; 4.942; 16.406
90; 90; 120
347.007Pabst, A.
The crystallography and structure of eitelite, Na2Mg(CO3)2
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 211-217
9000299 CIFAl2.16 Ca2 Fe0.84 H O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.8877; 5.6275; 10.1517
90; 115.383; 90
458.726Gabe, E. J.; Portheine, J. C.; Whitlow, S. H.
A reinvestigation of the epidote structure: Confirmation of the iron location sample HEP
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 218-223
9000300 CIFAl2.6 Ca2 Fe0.4 H O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.8802; 5.6043; 10.1511
90; 115.455; 90
456.15Gabe, E. J.; Portheine, J. C.; Whitlow, S. H.
A reinvestigation of the epidote structure: Confirmation of the iron location sample LEP
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 218-223
9000301 CIFAl0.86 Ca Mg0.39 O6 Si1.27 Ti0.48C 1 2/c 19.8; 8.85; 5.36
90; 105.62; 90
447.704Dowty, E.; Clark, J. R.
Crystal structure refinement and optical properties of a Ti3+ fassaite from the Allende Meteorite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 230-242
9000302 CIFAl F2 K Mg3 O10 Si3C 1 2/m 15.308; 9.183; 10.139
90; 100.07; 90
486.596McCauley, J. W.; Newnham, R. E.; Gibbs, G. V.
Crystal structure analysis of synthetic fluorophlogopite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 249-254
9000303 CIFAl K O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.539; 13.015; 7.179
90; 115.99; 90
717.154Phillips, M. W.; Ribbe, P. H.
The structures of monoclinic potassium-rich feldspars
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 263-270
9000304 CIFAl1.02 K O8 Si2.98C 1 2/m 18.545; 12.967; 7.201
90; 116; 90
717.141Phillips, M. W.; Ribbe, P. H.
The structures of monoclinic potassium-rich feldspars Note: variety adularia
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 263-270
9000305 CIFH6 Mn5 O20 P4C 1 2/c 117.594; 9.086; 9.404
90; 96.67; 90
1493.14Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Hureaulite, Mn5(H2O)4[PO3(OH)]2[PO4]2: Its atomic arrangement
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 302-307
9000306 CIFFe4.69 H42 O46 S6P -17.39; 18.213; 7.29
93.67; 102.05; 99.27
942.181Fanfani, L.; Nunzi, A.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Zanzari, A. R.
The copiapite problem: The crystal structure of a ferrian copiapite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 314-322
9000307 CIFCa H8 O15 Si4 VP c m n9.792; 13.644; 9.629
90; 90; 90
1286.45Evans, H. T.
The crystal structures of cavansite and pentagonite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 412-424
9000308 CIFCa H8 O15 Si4 VC c m 2110.386; 14.046; 8.975
90; 90; 90
1309.29Evans, H. T.
The crystal structures of cavansite and pentagonite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 412-424
9000309 CIFBi2 Ni3 S2P m a m5.545; 5.731; 4.052
90; 90; 90
128.766Fleet, M. E.
The crystal structure of parkerite (Ni3Bi2S2)
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 435-439
9000310 CIFC0.3 Al2.85 Ca3 K0.85 O14.67 S0.71 Si2.15P 1 21 112.06; 5.08; 10.81
90; 106; 90
636.617Cannillo, E.; Dal Negro, A.; Rossi, G.
The crystal structure of latiumite, a new type of sheet silicate
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 466-470
9000311 CIFAl K O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.5632; 12.963; 7.2099
90; 116.073; 90
718.887Prince, E.; Donnay, G.; Martin, R. F.
Neutron diffraction refinement of an ordered orthoclase structure
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 500-507
9000312 CIFB2 H5 Na O6R 3 2 :H11.09; 11.09; 21.07
90; 90; 120
2244.18Giacovazzo, C.; Menchetti, S.; Scordari, F.
The crystal structure of tincalconite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 523-530
9000313 CIFFe2 H14.5 O19.25 S3P 1 21/n 114.3; 20.12; 5.425
90; 96.8; 90
1549.88Robinson, P. D.; Fang, J. H.
Crystal structures and mineral chemistry of hydrated ferric sulphates. III. The crystal structure of kornelite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 535-539
9000314 CIFCa0.01 Fe0.35 Mg1.64 O4 SiP b n m4.771; 10.274; 6.011
90; 90; 90
294.643Brown, G. E.; Prewitt, C. T.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hortonolite sample #12018 at T = 24 C Note: variety hortonolite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 577-587
9000315 CIFFe0.58 Mg1.42 O4 SiP b n m4.775; 10.28; 6.016
90; 90; 90
295.307Brown, G. E.; Prewitt, C. T.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hortonolite sample #OG2B at T = 24 C Note: variety hortonolite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 577-587
9000316 CIFCa0.01 Fe0.61 Mg1.38 O4 SiP b n m4.785; 10.298; 6.028
90; 90; 90
297.035Brown, G. E.; Prewitt, C. T.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hortonolite sample #12052 at T = 24 C Note: variety hortonolite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 577-587
9000317 CIFCa0.01 Fe0.61 Mg1.38 O4 SiP b n m4.795; 10.337; 6.045
90; 90; 90
299.626Brown, G. E.; Prewitt, C. T.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hortonolite sample #12052 T = 375 C Note: variety hortonolite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 577-587
9000318 CIFCa0.01 Fe0.61 Mg1.38 O4 SiP b n m4.805; 10.366; 6.068
90; 90; 90
302.239Brown, G. E.; Prewitt, C. T.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hortonolite sample #12052 at T = 710 C Note: variety hortonolite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 577-587
9000319 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.756; 10.207; 5.98
90; 90; 90
290.296Smyth, J. R.; Hazen, R. M.
The crystal structures of forsterite and hortonolite at several temperatures up to 900 C T = 25 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 588-593
9000320 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.763; 10.24; 5.999
90; 90; 90
292.59Smyth, J. R.; Hazen, R. M.
The crystal structures of forsterite and hortonolite at several temperatures up to 900 C T = 300 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 588-593
9000321 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.778; 10.29; 6.017
90; 90; 90
295.83Smyth, J. R.; Hazen, R. M.
The crystal structures of forsterite and hortonolite at several temperatures up to 900 C T = 600 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 588-593
9000322 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.795; 10.355; 6.06
90; 90; 90
300.892Smyth, J. R.; Hazen, R. M.
The crystal structures of forsterite and hortonolite at several temperatures up to 900 C T = 900 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 588-593
9000323 CIFFe1.1 Mg0.75 Mn0.15 O4 SiP b n m4.798; 10.387; 6.055
90; 90; 90
301.762Smyth, J. R.; Hazen, R. M.
The crystal structures of forsterite and hortonolite at several temperatures up to 900 C Note: variety hortonolite T = 25 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 588-593
9000324 CIFFe1.1 Mg0.75 Mn0.15 O4 SiP b n m4.822; 10.456; 6.101
90; 90; 90
307.605Smyth, J. R.; Hazen, R. M.
The crystal structures of forsterite and hortonolite at several temperatures up to 900 C Note: variety hortonolite T = 300 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 588-593
9000325 CIFFe1.1 Mg0.75 Mn0.15 O4 SiP b n m4.838; 10.492; 6.136
90; 90; 90
311.465Smyth, J. R.; Hazen, R. M.
The crystal structures of forsterite and hortonolite at several temperatures up to 900 C Note: variety hortonolite T = 600 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 588-593
9000326 CIFFe1.1 Mg0.75 Mn0.15 O4 SiP b n m4.899; 10.419; 6.08
90; 90; 90
310.34Smyth, J. R.; Hazen, R. M.
The crystal structures of forsterite and hortonolite at several temperatures up to 900 C Note: variety hortonolite T = 900 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 588-593
9000327 CIFFe Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.658; 8.795; 5.294
90; 107.42; 90
429.059Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 24 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000328 CIFFe Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.677; 8.829; 5.298
90; 107.33; 90
432.104Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 400 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000329 CIFFe Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.699; 8.855; 5.307
90; 107.32; 90
435.123Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 600 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000330 CIFFe Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.711; 8.876; 5.312
90; 107.29; 90
437.177Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 800 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000331 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.745; 8.899; 5.251
90; 105.63; 90
438.532Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 24 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000332 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.776; 8.979; 5.267
90; 105.94; 90
444.554Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 400 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000333 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.799; 9.029; 5.274
90; 106; 90
448.542Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 700 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000334 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.806; 9.05; 5.28
90; 106; 90
450.418Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 850 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000335 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.822; 9.081; 5.285
90; 105.98; 90
453.173Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 1000 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000336 CIFCa Fe O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.845; 9.024; 5.245
90; 104.74; 90
450.638Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 24 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000337 CIFCa Fe O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.87; 9.077; 5.258
90; 105.01; 90
454.992Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 400 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000338 CIFCa Fe O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.884; 9.11; 5.264
90; 105.11; 90
457.601Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 600 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000339 CIFCa Fe O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.897; 9.138; 5.269
90; 105.17; 90
459.917Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 800 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000340 CIFCa Fe O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.906; 9.164; 5.273
90; 105.22; 90
461.886Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 900 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000341 CIFCa Fe O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.916; 9.179; 5.276
90; 105.28; 90
463.24Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 1000 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000342 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.423; 8.564; 5.223
90; 107.56; 90
401.848Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 24 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000343 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.45; 8.594; 5.233
90; 107.57; 90
405.163Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 400 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000344 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.469; 8.614; 5.24
90; 107.57; 90
407.467Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 600 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000345 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.483; 8.63; 5.249
90; 107.59; 90
409.484Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 800 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000346 CIFAl Li O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.463; 8.392; 5.218
90; 110.15; 90
389.017Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 24 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000347 CIFAl Li O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.468; 8.412; 5.224
90; 110.05; 90
390.848Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 300 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000348 CIFAl Li O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.473; 8.43; 5.229
90; 109.99; 90
392.416Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 460 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000349 CIFAl Li O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.489; 8.46; 5.236
90; 109.88; 90
395.281Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 760 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000350 CIFCr Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.579; 8.722; 5.267
90; 107.37; 90
419.98Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 24 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000351 CIFCr Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.597; 8.751; 5.274
90; 107.29; 90
422.913Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 400 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000352 CIFCr Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.612; 8.77; 5.279
90; 107.25; 90
424.989Cameron, M.; Sueno, S.; Prewitt, C. T.; Papike, J. J.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of acmite, diopside, hedenbergite, jadeite, spodumene, and ureyite T = 600 C pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 594-618
9000353 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.331 Mg0.636 O6 Si2P b c a18.337; 8.971; 5.232
90; 90; 90
860.67Smyth, J. R.
An orthopyroxene structure up to 850 C T = 20 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 636-648
9000354 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.332 Mg0.635 O6 Si2P b c a18.364; 8.988; 5.238
90; 90; 90
864.561Smyth, J. R.
An orthopyroxene structure up to 850 C T = 175 C note temperature factors for O1b appear incorrect
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 636-648
9000355 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.331 Mg0.636 O6 Si2P b c a18.371; 9; 5.242
90; 90; 90
866.707Smyth, J. R.
An orthopyroxene structure up to 850 C T = 280 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 636-648
9000356 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.332 Mg0.635 O6 Si2P b c a18.429; 9.028; 5.26
90; 90; 90
875.143Smyth, J. R.
An orthopyroxene structure up to 850 C T = 500 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 636-648
9000357 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.332 Mg0.636 O6 Si2P b c a18.483; 9.053; 5.28
90; 90; 90
883.484Smyth, J. R.
An orthopyroxene structure up to 850 C T = 700 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 636-648
9000358 CIFCa0.032 Fe0.65 Mg1.318 O6 Si2P b c a18.546; 9.081; 5.298
90; 90; 90
892.269Smyth, J. R.
An orthopyroxene structure up to 850 C T = 850 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 636-648
9000359 CIFCa2 H2 Mg5 O24 Si8C 1 2/m 19.86; 18.118; 5.285
90; 104.57; 90
913.769Sueno, S.; Cameron, M.; Papike, J. J.; Prewitt, C. T.
The high temperature crystal chemistry of tremolite T = 400 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 649-664
9000360 CIFCa2 H2 Mg5 O24 Si8C 1 2/m 19.898; 18.19; 5.296
90; 104.46; 90
923.311Sueno, S.; Cameron, M.; Papike, J. J.; Prewitt, C. T.
The high temperature crystal chemistry of tremolite T = 700 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 649-664
9000361 CIFAl2 Ca O8 Si2P -18.194; 12.897; 14.19
92.98; 115.82; 91.15
1346.52Foit, F. F.; Peacor, D. R.
The anorthite crystal structure at 410 and 830 C T = 410 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 665-675
9000362 CIFAl2 Ca O8 Si2P -18.223; 12.915; 14.204
92.75; 115.8; 91.02
1355.28Foit, F. F.; Peacor, D. R.
The anorthite crystal structure at 410 and 830 C T = 830 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 665-675
9000363 CIFAl2 H4 Na2 O12 Si3F d d 218.43; 18.71; 6.52
90; 90; 90
2248.26Peacor, D. R.
High temperature, single-crystal X-Ray study of natrolite T = 25 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 676-680
9000364 CIFAl2 H4 Na2 O12 Si3F d d 218.43; 18.71; 6.52
90; 90; 90
2248.26Peacor, D. R.
High temperature, single-crystal X-Ray study of natrolite T = 88 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 676-680
9000365 CIFAl2 H4 Na2 O12 Si3F d d 218.43; 18.71; 6.52
90; 90; 90
2248.26Peacor, D. R.
High temperature, single-crystal X-Ray study of natrolite T = 146 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 676-680
9000366 CIFAl2 H4 Na2 O12 Si3F d d 218.43; 18.71; 6.52
90; 90; 90
2248.26Peacor, D. R.
High temperature, single-crystal X-Ray study of natrolite T = 198 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 676-680
9000367 CIFAl Li O4 SiP 64 2 210.497; 10.497; 11.2
90; 90; 120
1068.76Pillars, W. W.; Peacor, D. R.
The crystal structure of beta eucryptite as a function of temperature T = 23C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 681-690
9000368 CIFAl Li O4 SiP 64 2 210.499; 10.499; 11.197
90; 90; 120
1068.88Pillars, W. W.; Peacor, D. R.
The crystal structure of beta eucryptite as a function of temperature T = 200 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 681-690
9000369 CIFAl Li O4 SiP 64 2 210.5; 10.5; 11.194
90; 90; 120
1068.8Pillars, W. W.; Peacor, D. R.
The crystal structure of beta eucryptite as a function of temperature T = 335 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 681-690
9000370 CIFAl Li O4 SiP 64 2 210.501; 10.501; 11.194
90; 90; 120
1069Pillars, W. W.; Peacor, D. R.
The crystal structure of beta eucryptite as a function of temperature T = 440 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 681-690
9000371 CIFAl Li O4 SiP 64 2 25.251; 5.251; 11.192
90; 90; 120
267.253Pillars, W. W.; Peacor, D. R.
The crystal structure of beta eucryptite as a function of temperature T = 484 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 681-690
9000372 CIFAl Li O4 SiP 64 2 25.251; 5.251; 11.189
90; 90; 120
267.181Pillars, W. W.; Peacor, D. R.
The crystal structure of beta eucryptite as a function of temperature T = 647 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 681-690
9000373 CIFB7 Cl Mg3 O13F -4 3 c12.0986; 12.0986; 12.0986
90; 90; 90
1770.95Sueno, S.; Clark, J. R.; Papike, J. J.; Konnert, J. A.
Crystal-structure refinement of cubic boracite T = 400 C
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 691-697
9000374 CIFC2 Cl K Na22 O42 S9P 63/m10.465; 10.465; 21.191
90; 90; 120
2009.84Araki, T.; Zoltai, T.
The crystal structure of hanksite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 799-801
9000375 CIFCa2 F2 Mg5 O22 Si8C 1 2/m 19.787; 18.004; 5.263
90; 104.44; 90
898.072Cameron, M.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal structure and bonding of fluor-tremolite: A comparison with hydroxyl tremolite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 879-888
9000376 CIFAl1.048 Ba0.05 F1.3 H0.7 K0.77 Mg3 Na0.16 O10.7 Si2.952C 1 2/m 15.3078; 9.1901; 10.1547
90; 100.08; 90
487.692Hazen, R. M.; Burnham, C. W.
The crystal structures of one-layer phlogopite and annite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 889-900
9000377 CIFAl1.282 Ca0.03 Cl0.05 F0.22 Fe2.43 H1.38 K0.88 Mg0.12 Mn0.03 Na0.07 O11.73 Si2.808 Ti0.21C 1 2/m 15.386; 9.3241; 10.2683
90; 100.63; 90
506.82Hazen, R. M.; Burnham, C. W.
The crystal structures of one-layer phlogopite and annite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 889-900
9000378 CIFB Ca H O5 SiP 1 21/c 14.832; 7.608; 9.636
90; 90.4; 90
354.229Foit, F. F.; Phillips, M. W.; Gibbs, G. V.
A refinement of the crystal structure of datolite, CaBSiO4(OH)
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 909-914
9000379 CIFC H10 Cu2 Mg2 O11C 1 2/c 110.006; 11.752; 8.2132
90; 107.38; 90
921.701Brunton, G. D.
Refinement of the callaghanite structure
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 965-965
9000380 CIFC Mg O3R -3 c :H4.637; 4.637; 15.023
90; 90; 120
279.744Oh, K. D.; Morikawa, H.; Iwai, S. I.; Aoki, H.
The crystal structure of magnesite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 1029-1033
9000381 CIFAs2 B12 Ca4 H40 Mg O48P 1 21/a 115.675; 19.92; 6.255
90; 99.33; 90
1927.26Dal Negro, A.; Kumbasar, I.; Ungaretti, L.
The crystal structure of teruggite
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 1034-1043
9000382 CIFC H4 Ca7 O23 Si6I 1 2/m 110.118; 15.187; 6.626
90; 100.67; 90
1000.56Pluth, J. J.; Smith, J. V.
The crystal structure of scawtite Note sample is from Crestmore, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1973, 58, 1097-1097
9000383 CIFAl3 Ca1.002 O14 P2R -3 m :H7.005; 7.005; 16.192
90; 90; 120
688.093Blount, A. M.
The crystal structure of crandallite
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 41-47
9000384 CIFB4 Ca2 H6 Mn2 O13P b a m9.057; 13.357; 8.289
90; 90; 90
1002.76Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Roweite, Ca2Mn2(OH)4[B4O7(OH)2]: Its atomic arrangement
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 60-65
9000385 CIFAl H2 Li O7 Si2P 1 21 18.613; 4.962; 7.6
90; 114.45; 90
295.679Kocman, V.; Gait, R. I.; Rucklidge, J. C.
The crystal structure of bikitaite, Li[AlSi2O6].H2O
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 71-78
9000386 CIFB2 Ca O8 Si2P n a m8.038; 8.752; 7.73
90; 90; 90
543.794Phillips, M. W.; Gibbs, G. V.; Ribbe, P. H.
The crystal structure of danburite: A comparison with anorthite, albite, and reedmergnerite
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 79-85
9000387 CIFAl0.62 Fe8 Mg0.45 Mn2.98 Na O44 Si11.92 Ti0.08P -110.17; 9.774; 9.589
91.22; 70.76; 108.09
851.947Wenk, H. R.
Howieite, a new type of chain silicate
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 86-97
9000388 CIFAl1.5 Ca0.5 Fe4 Mg0.5 Mn0.5 Na2.31 O24 P6P 1 21/n 111.868; 12.382; 6.354
90; 114.52; 90
849.512Moore, P. B.; Molin-Case J
Contribution to pegmatite phosphate giant crystal paragenesis: II. The crystal chemistry of wyllieite, Na2Fe2Al[PO4]3, a primary phase
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 280-290
9000389 CIFAl2 Ba H2 O10 P2P -16.049; 6.964; 4.971
116.51; 86.06; 112.59
171.667Meagher, E. P.; Gibbons, C. S.; Trotter, J.
The crystal structure of jagowerite: BaAl2P2O8(OH)2
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 291-295
9000390 CIFAl H Na2 O9 Si3P -17.256; 7.686; 8.683
90.75; 99.75; 122.48
399.436Rossi, G.; Tazzoli, V.; Ungaretti, L.
The crystal structure of ussingite
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 335-340
9000391 CIFC2 Ca K2 O6R -3 m :H5.38; 5.38; 18.12
90; 90; 120
454.207Pabst, A.
Synthesis, properties and structure of K2Ca(CO3)2, buetschliite
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 353-358
9000392 CIFCo2 O4 SiP b n m4.782; 10.302; 6.003
90; 90; 90
295.733Morimoto, N.; Tokonami, M.; Watanabe, M.; Koto, K.
Crystal structures of three polymorphs of Co2SiO4 olivine
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 475-485
9000393 CIFCo2 O4 SiI m m a5.753; 11.524; 8.34
90; 90; 90
552.922Morimoto, N.; Tokonami, M.; Watanabe, M.; Koto, K.
Crystal structures of three polymorphs of Co2SiO4 wadsleyite
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 475-485
9000394 CIFCo2 O4 SiF d -3 m :18.138; 8.138; 8.138
90; 90; 90
538.956Morimoto, N.; Tokonami, M.; Watanabe, M.; Koto, K.
Crystal structures of three polymorphs of Co2SiO4 spinel
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 475-485
9000395 CIFFe2.001 O4 Si0.999F d -3 m :18.234; 8.234; 8.234
90; 90; 90
558.255Yagi, T.; Marumo, F.; Akimoto, S. I.
Crystal structures of spinel polymorphs of Fe2SiO4 and Ni2SiO4
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 486-490
9000396 CIFNi1.985 O4 Si1.015F d -3 m :18.044; 8.044; 8.044
90; 90; 90
520.495Yagi, T.; Marumo, F.; Akimoto, S. I.
Crystal structures of spinel polymorphs of Fe2SiO4 and Ni2SiO4
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 486-490
9000397 CIFAl2 Ca O6 SiC 1 2/c 19.609; 8.652; 5.274
90; 106.06; 90
421.353Okamura, F. P.; Ghose, S.; Ohashi, H.
Structure and crystal chemistry of calcium Tschermak's pyroxene, CaAlAlSiO6
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 549-557
9000398 CIFAl2 Ba0.9 Fe0.9 H3 Mg0.2 Mn0.9 O15 P3 Sr0.1P 1 21/m 18.93; 12.073; 4.917
90; 100.15; 90
521.815Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Bjarebyite, Ba(Mn,Fe)2Al2(OH)3[PO4]3: Its atomic arrangement
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 567-572
9000399 CIFCu2 H7 O9 P ZnP 1 21/a 19.8275; 10.2244; 7.5322
90; 103.18; 90
736.901Ghose, S.; Leo, S. R.; Wan, C.
Structural chemistry of copper and zinc minerals. Part I. Veszelyite, (Cu,Zn)2ZnPO4(OH)3.2H2O: A novel type of sheet structure and crystal chemistry of copper-zinc substitution Locality: Arakawa mine, Japan
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 573-581
9000400 CIFFe2 H22 O23 S3P -16.184; 23.6; 6.539
94.18; 101.73; 96.27
924.355Thomas, J. N.; Robinson, P. D.; Fang, J. H.
Crystal structures and mineral chemistry of hydrated ferric sulfates. IV. The crystal structure of quenstedtite
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 582-586
9000401 CIFAl2 Ca2 H14 Mg0.5 O20 P3C 1 2/c 110.023; 24.121; 6.243
90; 91.55; 90
1508.79Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Montgomeryite, Ca4Mg(H2O)12[Al4(OH)4(PO4)6]:. Its crystal structure and relation to Vauxite, Fe2(H2O)4[Al4(OH)4(H2O)4(PO4)4].4H2O
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 843-850
9000402 CIFFe2.59 H10 Mn0.27 O14 P2P 1 21/c 110; 9.73; 5.471
90; 93.8; 90
531.158Moore, P. B.; Kampf, A. R.; Irving, A. J.
Whitmoreite, FeFe2(OH)2(H2O)4[PO4]2, a new species: Its description and atomic arrangement
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 900-905
9000403 CIFBe Ca H O5 PP 1 21/a 19.789; 7.661; 4.804
90; 90.02; 90
360.269Lager, G. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
A refinement of the crystal structure of herderite, CaBePO4OH
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 919-925
9000404 CIFCa Fe2 H18 Mg2 Mn O26 P4P 1 2/a 114.94; 7.14; 9.93
90; 110.16; 90
994.353Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Jahnsite, CaMnMg2(H2O)8Fe2(OH)2[PO4]4: A novel stereoisomerism of ligands about octahedral corner-chains
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 964-973
9000405 CIFAl4 H3 O15 P3I 1 2/c 118.894; 7.161; 7.162
90; 99.99; 90
954.326Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Trolleite, Al4(OH)3[PO4]3: A very dense structure with octahedral face-sharing dimers
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 974-984
9000406 CIFB2 Fe0.02 Mg3.62 Mn2.16 O10C 1 2/m 121.79; 5.977; 5.341
90; 95.83; 90
692.008Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Pinakiolite, Mg2MnO2[BO3]; warwickite, Mg(Mg0.5Ti0.5)O[BO3]; wightmanite, Mg5(O)(OH)5[BO3].nH2O: Crystal chemistry of complex 3 Angstrom wallpaper structures
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 985-1004
9000407 CIFB Mg1.58 O4 Ti0.42P n a m9.197; 9.358; 3.085
90; 90; 90
265.512Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Pinakiolite, Mg2MnO2[BO3]; warwickite, Mg(Mg0.5Ti0.5)O[BO3]; wightmanite, Mg5(O)(OH)5[BO3].nH2O: Crystal chemistry of complex 3 Angstrom wallpaper structures
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 985-1004
9000408 CIFB5 H3 Na2 O10P 1 21/c 111.1955; 6.5607; 20.7566
90; 93.891; 90
1521.06Corazza, E.; Menchetti, S.; Sabelli, C.
The crystal structure of biringuccite, Na4[B10O16(OH)2].2H2O
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1005-1015
9000409 CIFFe0.01 Mn Nb0.3 O8 Sn0.47 Ta2.12C 1 c 19.53; 11.49; 5.098
90; 91.21; 90
558.105Graham, J.; Thornber, M. R.
The crystal chemistry of complex niobium and tantalum oxides II. Composition and structure of wodginite from Wodgina, Australia
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1040-1044
9000410 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.337 Mg0.631 O6 Si2P 1 21/c 19.691; 8.993; 5.231
90; 108.61; 90
432.051Smyth, J. R.
The high temperature crystal chemistry of clinohypersthene T = 20 C
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1069-1082
9000411 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.332 Mg0.636 O6 Si2P 1 21/c 19.709; 9.008; 5.234
90; 108.8; 90
433.337Smyth, J. R.
The high temperature crystal chemistry of clinohypersthene T = 200 C
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1069-1082
9000412 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.332 Mg0.636 O6 Si2P 1 21/c 19.72; 9.027; 5.248
90; 100.88; 90
452.195Smyth, J. R.
The high temperature crystal chemistry of clinohypersthene T = 400 C
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1069-1082
9000413 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.332 Mg0.636 O6 Si2P 1 21/c 19.762; 9.046; 5.268
90; 109.16; 90
439.432Smyth, J. R.
The high temperature crystal chemistry of clinohypersthene T = 600 C
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1069-1082
9000414 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.333 Mg0.636 O6 Si2P 1 21/c 19.794; 9.057; 5.279
90; 109.35; 90
441.818Smyth, J. R.
The high temperature crystal chemistry of clinohypersthene T = 700 C
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1069-1082
9000415 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.332 Mg0.636 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.851; 9.045; 5.326
90; 110.05; 90
445.798Smyth, J. R.
The high temperature crystal chemistry of clinohypersthene T = 760 C
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1069-1082
9000416 CIFCa0.032 Fe1.332 Mg0.636 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.87; 9.054; 5.328
90; 110.15; 90
446.984Smyth, J. R.
The high temperature crystal chemistry of clinohypersthene T = 825 C
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1069-1082
9000417 CIFCl6 Cr H4 O8 Pb6R -3 :H12.868; 12.868; 9.821
90; 90; 120
1408.34Wood, M. M.; McLean, W. J.; Laughon, R. B.
The crystal structure and composition of yedlinite
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1160-1165
9000418 CIFBa Fe O10 Si4P 4/n c c :17.5164; 7.5164; 16.0768
90; 90; 90
908.279Hazen, R. M.; Burnham, C. W.
The crystal structures of gillespite I and II: A structure determination at high pressure P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1166-1176
9000419 CIFBa Fe O10 Si4P 21 21 27.349; 7.515; 7.894
90; 90; 90
435.968Hazen, R. M.; Burnham, C. W.
The crystal structures of gillespite I and II: A structure determination at high pressure P = 26 kbar, known as gillespite II
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1166-1176
9000420 CIFBe2 Ca O8 P2P 1 21/a 18.299; 8.782; 7.798
90; 90.5; 90
568.311Lindbloom, J. T.; Gibbs, G. V.; Ribbe, P. H.
The crystal structure of hurlbutite: A comparison with danburite and anorthite
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1267-1271
9000421 CIFFe2 H18 Mn O18 P2P -110.398; 10.672; 7.223
90.1; 109.1; 71.83
715.122Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Stewartite, MnFe2(OH)2(H2O)6[PO4]2.2H2O: Its atomic arrangement
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1272-1276
9000422 CIFMg1.999 Nd4 O22 Si4 Ti3.001P 1 21/a 113.328; 5.727; 10.971
90; 100.91; 90
822.275Calvo, C.; Faggiani, R.
A re-investigation of the crystal structures of chevkinite and perrierite Coordinates to O8 revised by Dr. Zhuming Yang, December 2001
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1277-1285
9000423 CIFCo2 Nd4 O22 Si4 Ti3P 1 21/a 113.325; 5.706; 10.998
90; 100.82; 90
821.339Calvo, C.; Faggiani, R.
A re-investigation of the crystal structures of chevkinite and perrierite
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1277-1285
9000424 CIFLa4 Mg2 O22 Si4 Ti3P 1 21/a 113.818; 5.677; 11.787
90; 113.85; 90
845.672Calvo, C.; Faggiani, R.
A re-investigation of the crystal structures of chevkinite and perrierite
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1277-1285
9000425 CIFAl1.74 Na0.03 O8 Si2.26 Sr0.84C 1 2/m 18.3282; 12.9801; 7.1358
90; 115.599; 90
695.667Grundy, H. D.; Ito, J.
The refinement of the crystal structure of a synthetic non-stoichiometric Sr feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1974, 59, 1319-1326
9000426 CIFCo0.072 Fe3.969 Ni4.842 S8F m -3 m10.038; 10.038; 10.038
90; 90; 90
1011.44Rajamani, V.; Prewitt, C. T.
Thermal expansion of the pentlandite structure Frood, at 24 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 39-48
9000427 CIFCo0.072 Fe3.969 Ni4.842 S8F m -3 m10.158; 10.158; 10.158
90; 90; 90
1048.15Rajamani, V.; Prewitt, C. T.
Thermal expansion of the pentlandite structure Frood, at 200 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 39-48
9000428 CIFCo0.072 Fe3.969 Ni4.842 S8F m -3 m10.093; 10.093; 10.093
90; 90; 90
1028.16Rajamani, V.; Prewitt, C. T.
Thermal expansion of the pentlandite structure Frood, at 24 deg C after heating
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 39-48
9000429 CIFCo5.571 Fe1.629 Ni1.818 S8F m -3 m9.977; 9.977; 9.977
90; 90; 90
993.116Rajamani, V.; Prewitt, C. T.
Thermal expansion of the pentlandite structure Outokumpu, at 24 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 39-48
9000430 CIFCo5.571 Fe1.629 Ni1.818 S8F m -3 m10.004; 10.004; 10.004
90; 90; 90
1001.2Rajamani, V.; Prewitt, C. T.
Thermal expansion of the pentlandite structure Outokumpu, at 235 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 39-48
9000431 CIFCo5.571 Fe1.629 Ni1.818 S8F m -3 m10.031; 10.031; 10.031
90; 90; 90
1009.33Rajamani, V.; Prewitt, C. T.
Thermal expansion of the pentlandite structure Outokumpu, at 350 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 39-48
9000432 CIFCo5.571 Fe1.629 Ni1.818 S8F m -3 m9.969; 9.969; 9.969
90; 90; 90
990.729Rajamani, V.; Prewitt, C. T.
Thermal expansion of the pentlandite structure Outokumpu, at 24 deg C after heating
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 39-48
9000433 CIFAl2 O8 Si2 SrI 1 2/c 18.388; 12.974; 14.264
90; 115.2; 90
1404.56Chiari, G.; Calleri, M.; Bruno, E.; Ribbe, P. H.
The structure of partially disordered, synthetic strontium feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 111-119
9000434 CIFCa9.095 Fe0.413 Mg0.587 O28 P7R 3 c :H10.33; 10.33; 37.103
90; 90; 120
3428.78Calvo, C.; Gopal, R.
The crystal structure of whitlockite from the Palermo quarry
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 120-133
9000435 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.456; 11.456; 11.456
90; 90; 90
1503.48Meagher, E. P.
The crystal structures of pyrope and grossularite at elevated temperatures T = 25 deg C garnet
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 218-228
9000436 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.49; 11.49; 11.49
90; 90; 90
1516.91Meagher, E. P.
The crystal structures of pyrope and grossularite at elevated temperatures T = 350 deg C garnet
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 218-228
9000437 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.507; 11.507; 11.507
90; 90; 90
1523.65Meagher, E. P.
The crystal structures of pyrope and grossularite at elevated temperatures T = 550 deg C garnet
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 218-228
9000438 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.53; 11.53; 11.53
90; 90; 90
1532.81Meagher, E. P.
The crystal structures of pyrope and grossularite at elevated temperatures T = 750 deg C garnet
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 218-228
9000439 CIFAl2 Ca3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.846; 11.846; 11.846
90; 90; 90
1662.32Meagher, E. P.
The crystal structures of pyrope and grossularite at elevated temperatures T = 25 deg C garnet
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 218-228
9000440 CIFAl2 Ca3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.88; 11.88; 11.88
90; 90; 90
1676.68Meagher, E. P.
The crystal structures of pyrope and grossularite at elevated temperatures T = 365 deg C garnet
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 218-228
9000441 CIFAl2 Ca3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.917; 11.917; 11.917
90; 90; 90
1692.39Meagher, E. P.
The crystal structures of pyrope and grossularite at elevated temperatures garnet T = 675 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 218-228
9000442 CIFB H Mg O3P 1 21/a 112.577; 10.393; 3.139
90; 95.9; 90
408.134Takeuchi, Y.; Kudoh, Y.
Szaibelyite, Mq2(OH)[B2O4(OH)]: Crystal structure, pseudosymmetry, and polymorphism
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 273-279
9000443 CIFC H0.81 Ca0.1 Ce0.42 La0.28 O4 Sr0.2P m c n5.03; 8.52; 7.29
90; 90; 90
312.417Dal Negro A; Rossi G; Tazzoli V
The crystal structure of ancylite, (RE)x(Ca,Sr)2-x(CO3)2(OH)x*(2-x)H2O
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 280-284
9000444 CIFMg0.97 Ni1.03 O4 SiP b n m4.7366; 10.1716; 5.9374
90; 90; 90
286.057Rajamani, V.; Brown, G. E.; Prewitt, C. T.
Cation ordering in Ni-Mg olivine
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 292-299
9000445 CIFBi3 Cu Pb S6P m c 214.003; 11.2; 11.56
90; 90; 90
518.276Mumme, W. G.
The crystal structure of krupkaite, CuPbBi3S6, from the Juno Mine at Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 300-308
9000446 CIFCa0.7 Fe1.3 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.812; 9.049; 5.233
90; 105.3; 90
448.164Ohashi, Y.; Burnham, C. W.; Finger, L. W.
The effect of Ca-Fe substitution on the clinopyroxene crystal structure Fs65Wo35
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 423-434
9000447 CIFCa0.5 Fe1.5 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.781; 9.072; 5.246
90; 106.6; 90
446.094Ohashi, Y.; Burnham, C. W.; Finger, L. W.
The effect of Ca-Fe substitution on the clinopyroxene crystal structure Fs75Wo25
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 423-434
9000448 CIFCa0.4 Fe1.6 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.76; 9.057; 5.234
90; 106.3; 90
444.07Ohashi, Y.; Burnham, C. W.; Finger, L. W.
The effect of Ca-Fe substitution on the clinopyroxene crystal structure Fs80Wo20
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 423-434
9000449 CIFCa0.3 Fe1.7 O6 Si2P 1 21/c 19.779; 9.088; 5.258
90; 107.39; 90
445.928Ohashi, Y.; Burnham, C. W.; Finger, L. W.
The effect of Ca-Fe substitution on the clinopyroxene crystal structure Fs85Wo15
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 423-434
9000450 CIFCu H12 O18 Si2 U2P -17.052; 9.267; 6.655
109.2; 89.8; 110
383.028Rosenzweig, A.; Ryan, R. R.
Refinement of the crystal structure of cuprosklodowskite, Cu[(UO2)2(SiO3OH)2]*6(H2O) Note: y(U) was changed to reproduce reported bond lengths
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 448-453
9000451 CIFFe3 H2 O9 P2P 1 21/a 19.431; 10.066; 8.04
90; 117.6; 90
676.401Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
The Fe3(H2O)n[PO4]2 homologous series. II. The crystal structure of Fe3(H2O)[PO4]2
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 454-459
9000452 CIFAl4 H4 Li2 O20 P4 SrI m c b11.556; 15.847; 7.315
90; 90; 90
1339.58Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Palermoite, SrLi2[Al4(OH)4(PO4)4]: Its atomic arrangement and relationship to carminite, Pb2[Fe4(OH)4(AsO4)4]
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 460-465
9000453 CIFCu K Na O10 Si4P -19.8; 8.01; 6.97
114.1; 99.5; 105.6
456.932Pozas, J. M. M.; Rossi, G.; Tazzoli, V.
Re-examination and crystal structure analysis of litidionite
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 471-474
9000454 CIFBi8 Cu2 Pb3 S13.2 Se2.8C 1 2/m 126.66; 4.06; 17.03
90; 127.2; 90
1468.26Mumme, W. G.
Junoite, Cu2Pb3Bi8(S,Se)16, a new sulfosalt from Tennant Creek, Australia: Its crystal structure and relationship with other bismuth sulfosalts
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 548-558
9000455 CIFAl0.868 Ca1.03 Fe0.317 Mg0.815 Na0.97 O12 Si4P 1 2/n 19.585; 8.776; 5.26
90; 106.8; 90
423.576Matsumoto, T.; Tokonami, M.; Morimoto, N.
The crystal structure of omphacite
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 634-641
9000456 CIFGa2.003 O8 Si1.997 SrP 1 21/a 19.0009; 9.484; 8.3987
90; 90.682; 90
716.9Phillips, M. W.; Kroll, H.; Pentinghaus, H.; Ribbe, P. H.
The structures of synthetic paracelsian analogs, SrGa2Si2O8 and SrGa2Ge2O8
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 659-666
9000457 CIFGa2 Ge2 O8 SrP 1 21/a 19.2056; 9.6602; 8.5834
90; 90.432; 90
763.282Phillips, M. W.; Kroll, H.; Pentinghaus, H.; Ribbe, P. H.
The structure of synthetic paracelsian analogs, SrGa2Si2O8 and SrGa2Ge2O8
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 659-666
9000458 CIFBa2 Ce2 Fe1.04 H3 Na0.96 O28 Si8 Ti2C 1 2 110.516; 9.686; 11.833
90; 109.67; 90
1134.95Dowty, E.
Crystal structure of joaquinite
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 872-878
9000459 CIFB3 H4 Na O7C 1 2/c 118.428; 9.882; 6.326
90; 104.4; 90
1115.81Dal Negro, A.; Pozas, J. M. M.; Ungaretti, L.
The crystal structure of ameghinite
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 879-883
9000460 CIFFe4.728 Mn0.272 O27 Ti9.67P 63 2 214.375; 14.375; 4.615
90; 90; 120
825.882Grey, I. E.; Reid, A. F.
The structure of pseudorutile and its role in the natural alteration of ilmenite
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 898-906
9000461 CIFBa Fe O10 Si4P 21 21 27.349; 7.515; 7.894
90; 90; 90
435.968Hazen, R. M.; Burnham, C. W.
The Crystal Structure of Gillespite II at 26 Kilobars: Correction and Addendum
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 937-938
9000462 CIFAl2 Ca2 H5.8 O15 P2A 21 2 29.27; 21.324; 5.19
90; 90; 90
1025.93Moore, P. B.; Kampf, A. R.; Araki, T.
Foggite, Ca(H2O)2[CaAl2(OH)4(PO4)2]: Its atomic arrangement and relationship to calcium Tschermak's pyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 965-971
9000463 CIFBi14 S8 Te13R -3 :H10.7; 10.7; 28.17
90; 90; 120
2793.09Pauling, L.
The formula, structure, and chemical bonding of tetradymite, Bi14Te13S8, and the Phase Bi14Te15S6 cell parameters were computed from those provided in the rhombohedral setting
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 994-997
9000464 CIFAs4 Cu6 S9P 19.064; 9.83; 9.078
90; 109.5; 107.8
721.242Makovicky, E.; Skinner, B. J.
Studies of the sulfosalts of copper. IV. Structure and twinning of sinnerite, Cu6As4S9
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 998-1012
9000465 CIFCa H4 O10 P2 Zn2P b c 2117.149; 22.236; 6.667
90; 90; 90
2542.29Taxer, K. J.
Structural investigations on scholzite
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 1019-1022
9000466 CIFAl4 Ca H2 O12 Si2C 1 c 15.1038; 8.8287; 19.148
90; 95.46; 90
858.893Guggenheim, S.; Bailey, S. W.
Refinement of the margarite structure in subgroup symmetry
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 1023-1029
9000467 CIFAl1.999 H2 K Mg2.001 O12 Si3C 1 2/m 15.331; 9.231; 10.173
90; 100.16; 90
492.768Takeda, H.; Ross, M.
Mica polytypism: Dissimilarities in the crystal structures of coexisting 1M and 2M1 biotite
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 1030-1040
9000468 CIFAl1.999 K0.5 Mg2.001 O12 Si3C 1 2/c 15.329; 9.234; 20.098
90; 95.09; 90
985.082Takeda, H.; Ross, M.
Mica polytypism: Dissimilarities in the crystal structures of coexisting 1M and 2M1 biotite
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 1030-1040
9000469 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.818; 10.471; 6.086
90; 90; 90
307.034Smyth, J. R.
High temperature crystal chemistry of fayalite T = 20 deg C olivine
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 1092-1097
9000470 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.825; 10.491; 6.1
90; 90; 90
308.776Smyth, J. R.
High temperature crystal chemistry of fayalite T = 300 deg C olivine
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 1092-1097
9000471 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.841; 10.521; 6.126
90; 90; 90
312.01Smyth, J. R.
High temperature crystal chemistry of fayalite T = 600 deg C olivine
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 1092-1097
9000472 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.86; 10.559; 6.15
90; 90; 90
315.598Smyth, J. R.
High temperature crystal chemistry of fayalite T = 900 deg C olivine
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 1092-1097
9000473 CIFCa0.01 Fe0.18 Mg0.13 Mn6.68 O12 SiI 41/a c d :29.432; 9.432; 18.703
90; 90; 90
1663.87de Villiers, J. P. R.
The crystal structure of braunite with reference to its solid-solution behavior
American Mineralogist, 1975, 60, 1098-1104
9000474 CIFFe2 H4 K Nb0.59 O12 P2 Ta0.41P b 21 m7.512; 10; 6.492
90; 90; 90
487.679Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.; Kampf, A. R.; Steele, I. M.
Olmstaedite, K2Fe2[Fe2(Nb,Ta)2O4(H2O)4(PO4)4], a new species, its crystal structure and relation to vauxite and montgomeryite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 5-11
9000475 CIFAl2 Ca2 H18 Mg0.5 O20 P3C 1 2/c 110.004; 24.083; 6.235
90; 91.6; 90
1501.59Fanfani, L.; Nunzi, A.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Zanzari, A. R.
Additional data on the crystal structure of montgomeryite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 12-14
9000476 CIFFe O3 SiP b c a18.418; 9.078; 5.2366
90; 90; 90
875.552Sueno, S.; Cameron, M.; Prewitt, C. T.
Orthoferrosilite: High-temperature crystal chemistry T = 24 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 38-53
9000477 CIFFe O3 SiP b c a18.484; 9.124; 5.2593
90; 90; 90
886.971Sueno, S.; Cameron, M.; Prewitt, C. T.
Orthoferrosilite: High-temperature crystal chemistry T = 400 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 38-53
9000478 CIFFe O3 SiP b c a18.527; 9.145; 5.2756
90; 90; 90
893.842Sueno, S.; Cameron, M.; Prewitt, C. T.
Orthoferrosilite: High-temperature crystal chemistry T = 600 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 38-53
9000479 CIFFe O3 SiP b c a18.569; 9.16; 5.2974
90; 90; 90
901.046Sueno, S.; Cameron, M.; Prewitt, C. T.
Orthoferrosilite: High-temperature crystal chemistry T = 800 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 38-53
9000480 CIFFe O3 SiP b c a18.596; 9.1685; 5.3113
90; 90; 90
905.563Sueno, S.; Cameron, M.; Prewitt, C. T.
Orthoferrosilite: High-temperature crystal chemistry T = 900 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 38-53
9000481 CIFFe O3 SiP b c a18.614; 9.172; 5.3199
90; 90; 90
908.254Sueno, S.; Cameron, M.; Prewitt, C. T.
Orthoferrosilite: High-temperature crystal chemistry T = 980 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 38-53
9000482 CIFAl0.2 Ba2 Ca Fe1.48 Mg0.22 Mn0.18 O17 Si5.8 Zn0.12C m c m15.677; 7.15; 14.209
90; 90; 90
1592.69Meagher, E. P.
The atomic arrangement of pellyite: Ba2Ca(Fe,Mg)2Si6O17
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 67-73
9000483 CIFBa0.293 Ca13.467 Mg1.81 Mn0.43 O32 Si8P 2 n n10.909; 18.34; 6.739
90; 90; 90
1348.28Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
The crystal structure of bredigite and the genealogy of some alkaline earth orthosilicates
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 74-87
9000484 CIFAl9 B Ca O18 ZrP 638.715; 8.715; 8.472
90; 90; 120
557.252Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Painite, CaZrB[Al9O18]: Its crystal structure and relation to jeremejevite, B5[X3Al6(OH)3O15], and fluoborite, B3[Mg9(F,OH)9O9]
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 88-94
9000485 CIFAl0.96 K O6 Si2.04I 41/a :213.09; 13.09; 13.75
90; 90; 90
2356.04Mazzi, F.; Galli, E.; Gottardi, G.
The crystal structure of tetragonal leucite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 108-115
9000486 CIFB2 Fe2.63 Mg1.12 O10 Sn0.2P 1 2/m 110.695; 3.102; 5.432
90; 94.2; 90
179.727Konnert, J. A.; Appleman, D. E.; Clark, J. R.; Finger, L. W.; Kato, T.; Miura, Y.
Crystal structure and cation distribution of hulsite, a tin-iron borate
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 116-122
9000487 CIFB H2 Na O7 Si2P 1 21 17.9814; 7.0657; 4.9054
90; 93.95; 90
275.979Ghose, S.; Wan, C.
Structural chemistry of borosilicates, part II: Searlesite, NaBSi2O5(OH): Absolute configuration, hydrogen locations, and refinement of the structure Note: unable to reproduce any of the reported bond lengths
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 123-129
9000488 CIFCa0.18 Mn1.82 Na O9 Si3P -17.683; 6.889; 6.747
90.53; 94.12; 102.75
347.285Takeuchi, Y.; Kudoh, Y.; Yamanaka, T.
Crystal chemistry of the serandite-pectolite series and related minerals
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 229-237
9000489 CIFCa O5 Si TiP 1 21/a 17.069; 8.722; 6.566
90; 113.86; 90
370.234Speer, J. A.; Gibbs, G. V.
The crystal structure of synthetic titanite, CaTiOSiO4, and the domain textures of natural titanites
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 238-247
9000490 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.211; 4.211; 4.211
90; 90; 90
74.672Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 24 C, P = 1 atm, standard mount
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000492 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.217; 4.217; 4.217
90; 90; 90
74.991Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 150 C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000493 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.225; 4.225; 4.225
90; 90; 90
75.419Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 300 C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000494 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.233; 4.233; 4.233
90; 90; 90
75.848Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 450 C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000495 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.241; 4.241; 4.241
90; 90; 90
76.279Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 605 C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000496 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.249; 4.249; 4.249
90; 90; 90
76.711Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 753 C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000497 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.257; 4.257; 4.257
90; 90; 90
77.146Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 915 C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000498 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.264; 4.264; 4.264
90; 90; 90
77.527Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 1042 C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000499 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.208; 4.208; 4.208
90; 90; 90
74.512Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 23 C, P = 1 atm, mounted on a cryo-tip with Be shroud
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000500 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.203; 4.203; 4.203
90; 90; 90
74.247Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = -196 C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000501 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.212; 4.212; 4.212
90; 90; 90
74.725Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 23 C, P = 1 atm, in a high-pressure cell with absorption curve #1
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000503 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.198; 4.198; 4.198
90; 90; 90
73.982Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 23 C, P = 17 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000504 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.193; 4.193; 4.193
90; 90; 90
73.718Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase T = 23 C, P = 24 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 266-271
9000506 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.804; 9.03; 5.275
90; 105.98; 90
448.951Finger, L. W.; Ohashi, Y.
The thermal expansion of diopside to 800 C and a refinement of the crystal structure at 700 C T = 700 C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 303-310
9000507 CIFAl2 H34 O29 S3P -17.42; 26.97; 6.062
89.67; 97.34; 91.53
1202.74Fang, J. H.; Robinson, P. D.
Alunogen, Al2(H2O)12(SO4)3.5H2O: Its atomic arrangement and water content
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 311-317
9000508 CIFAl2 Ba O8 Si2I 1 2/c 18.622; 13.078; 14.411
90; 115.1; 90
1471.52Griffen, D. T.; Ribbe, P. H.
Refinement of the crystal structure of celsian
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 414-418
9000509 CIFCa O5 Si TiP 1 21/a 17.068; 8.714; 6.562
90; 113.82; 90
369.731Taylor, M.; Brown, G. E.
High-temperature structural study of the P2_1/a - A2/a phase transition in synthetic titanite, CaTiSiO5 T = 25 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 435-447
9000510 CIFCa O5 Si TiP 1 21/a 17.067; 8.726; 6.568
90; 113.77; 90
370.668Taylor, M.; Brown, G. E.
High-temperature structural study of the P2_1/a - A2/a phase transition in synthetic titanite, CaTiSiO5 T = 165 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 435-447
9000511 CIFCa O5 Si TiA 1 2/n 17.06; 8.737; 6.565
90; 113.7; 90
370.798Taylor, M.; Brown, G. E.
High-temperature structural study of the P2_1/a - A2/a phase transition in synthetic titanite, CaTiSiO5 T = 270 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 435-447
9000512 CIFCa O5 Si TiA 1 2/n 17.077; 8.743; 6.584
90; 113.68; 90
373.08Taylor, M.; Brown, G. E.
High-temperature structural study of the P2_1/a - A2/a phase transition in synthetic titanite, CaTiSiO5 T = 515 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 435-447
9000513 CIFCa O5 Si TiA 1 2/n 17.083; 8.753; 6.596
90; 113.55; 90
374.876Taylor, M.; Brown, G. E.
High-temperature structural study of the P2_1/a - A2/a phase transition in synthetic titanite, CaTiSiO5 T = 740 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 435-447
9000514 CIFAl Ca H O5 SiP 21 21 217.055; 8.542; 5.683
90; 90; 90
342.479McNear, E.; Vincent, M. G.; Parthe, E.
The crystal structure of vuagnatite, CaAl(OH)SiO4
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 831-838
9000515 CIFBi18.8 Cu1.5 Pb14.5 S30 Se14C 1 2/m 131.96; 4.12; 36.69
90; 109.52; 90
4553.49Mumme, W. G.
Proudite from Tennant Creek, Northern Territory, Australia: Its crystal structure and relationship with weibullite and wittite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 839-852
9000516 CIFC0.5 Al4 Ca1.5 Cl0.5 Na2.5 O25.5 Si8P 42/n :212.069; 12.069; 7.581
90; 90; 90
1104.25Levien, L.; Papike, J. J.
Scapolite crystal chemistry: Aluminum-silicon distributions, carbonate group disorder, and thermal expansion before heating
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 864-877
9000517 CIFC0.5 Al4 Ca1.5 Cl0.5 Na2.5 O25.5 Si8P 42/n :212.082; 12.082; 7.576
90; 90; 90
1105.91Levien, L.; Papike, J. J.
Scapolite crystal chemistry: Aluminum-silicon distributions, carbonate group disorder, and thermal expansion after heating
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 864-877
9000518 CIFAl2 Ca2 H6 O22 Si6 SnP 1 21/a 115.892; 7.721; 7.438
90; 101.34; 90
894.841Kossiakoff, A. A.; Leavens, P. B.
The crystal structure of eakerite, a calcium-tin silicate Note: z-coordinate of Si2 altered
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 956-962
9000519 CIFAs2 Pb15 S24 Sb4P 1 21/m 18.963; 31.93; 8.5
90; 118.02; 90
2147.46Birnie, R. W.; Burnham, C. W.
The crystal structure and extent of solid solution of geocronite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 963-970
9000520 CIFO2 SiC 1 c 118.524; 5.0032; 23.81
90; 105.82; 90
2123.11Dollase, W. A.; Baur, W. H.
The superstructure of meteoritic low tridymite solved by computer simulation
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 971-978
9000521 CIFAs H O5 Zn2P n n m8.306; 8.524; 6.043
90; 90; 90
427.846Hill, R. J.
The crystal structure and infrared properties of adamite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 979-986
9000522 CIFH10 O12 P2 Zn3P n m a10.597; 18.318; 5.031
90; 90; 90
976.597Hill, R. J.; Jones, J. B.
The crystal structure of hopeite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 987-995
9000523 CIFCu SP 63/m m c3.7938; 3.7938; 16.341
90; 90; 120
203.685Evans, H. T.; Konnert, J. A.
Crystal structure refinement of covellite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 996-1000
9000524 CIFCe0.05 Fe6.698 La0.05 Mn0.7 O38 Pb0.1 Sr0.7 Ti13.602R -3 :R9.148; 9.148; 9.148
69.078; 69.078; 69.078
644.398Grey, I. E.; Lloyd, D. J.; White, J. S.
The structure of crichtonite and its relationship to senaite
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1203-1212
9000525 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.153; 12.8694; 7.107
93.521; 116.458; 90.257
665.91Prewitt, C. T.; Sueno, S.; Papike, J. J.
The crystal structures of high albite and monalbite at high temperatures T = 24 deg C feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1213-1225
9000526 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.1829; 12.8947; 7.119
93.041; 116.352; 90.172
671.866Prewitt, C. T.; Sueno, S.; Papike, J. J.
The crystal structures of high albite and monalbite at high temperatures T = 350 deg C feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1213-1225
9000527 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.2097; 12.9182; 7.1284
92.482; 116.282; 90.128
677.019Prewitt, C. T.; Sueno, S.; Papike, J. J.
The crystal structures of high albite and monalbite at high temperatures T = 600 deg C feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1213-1225
9000528 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.2296; 12.9336; 7.1357
91.956; 116.232; 90.078
680.78Prewitt, C. T.; Sueno, S.; Papike, J. J.
The crystal structures of high albite and monalbite at high temperatures T = 750 deg C feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1213-1225
9000529 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.2508; 12.9489; 7.1431
91.161; 116.169; 90.03
684.755Prewitt, C. T.; Sueno, S.; Papike, J. J.
The crystal structures of high albite and monalbite at high temperatures T = 950 deg C feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1213-1225
9000530 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.2763; 12.9593; 7.1463
90.097; 116.092; 89.988
688.363Prewitt, C. T.; Sueno, S.; Papike, J. J.
The crystal structures of high albite and monalbite at high temperatures T = 1090 deg C feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1213-1225
9000531 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.278; 12.959; 7.145
90.1; 116.1; 90
688.316Prewitt, C. T.; Sueno, S.; Papike, J. J.
The crystal structures of high albite and monalbite at high temperatures T = 1105 deg C feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1213-1225
9000532 CIFMn7 O12 SiI 41/a c d :29.408; 9.408; 18.668
90; 90; 90
1652.31Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Braunite: its structure and relationship to bixbyite, and some insights on the genealogy of fluorite derivative structures
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1226-1240
9000533 CIFH10 Mn3 O14 P2P 1 21 15.446; 19.25; 5.428
90; 110.3; 90
533.703Kampf, A. R.; Moore, P. B.
The crystal structure of bermanite, a hydrated manganese phosphate
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1241-1248
9000534 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.746; 10.18; 5.976
90; 90; 90
288.726Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of forsterite T = -196 C, P = 1 atm olivine
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1280-1293
9000535 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.752; 10.193; 5.977
90; 90; 90
289.509Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of forsterite T = 23 C, P = 1 atm olivine
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1280-1293
9000536 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.763; 10.24; 5.999
90; 90; 90
292.59Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of forsterite T = 350 C P = 1 atm olivine
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1280-1293
9000537 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.778; 10.29; 6.017
90; 90; 90
295.83Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of forsterite T = 675 C P = 1 atm olivine
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1280-1293
9000538 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.795; 10.36; 6.06
90; 90; 90
301.038Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of forsterite T = 1000 C P = 1 atm olivine
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1280-1293
9000539 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.743; 10.09; 5.954
90; 90; 90
284.94Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of forsterite T = 23 C P = 20 kb olivine
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1280-1293
9000540 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.734; 10.02; 5.94
90; 90; 90
281.762Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of forsterite T = 23 C P = 40 kb olivine
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1280-1293
9000541 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.712; 9.97; 5.955
90; 90; 90
279.758Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of forsterite T = 23 C P = 50 kb olivine
American Mineralogist, 1976, 61, 1280-1293
9000542 CIFAl2 Ca0.13 O8 Si2 Sr0.87P 1 21/a 18.888; 9.344; 8.326
90; 90.33; 90
691.458Griffen, D. T.; Ribbe, P. H.; Gibbs, G. V.
The structure of slawsonite, a strontium analog of paracelsian
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 31-35
9000543 CIFH2 Mg1.214 Mn0.786 O6 Si ZnB b e m8.185; 18.65; 6.256
90; 90; 90
954.98Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Gerstmannite, a new zinc silicate mineral and a novel cubic close-packed oxide structure
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 51-59
9000544 CIFCa Fe2 H O9 P2P b a m9.542; 10.834; 6.374
90; 90; 90
658.932Kampf, A. R.; Moore, P. B.
Melonjosephite, calcium iron hydroxy phosphate: its crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 60-66
9000545 CIFAl3.969 Ca0.02 Fe0.08 H1.12 K0.02 Mg1.91 Mn0.01 Na0.05 O18.56 Si5.031C c c m17.079; 9.73; 9.356
90; 90; 90
1554.77Cohen, J. P.; Ross, F. K.; Gibbs, G. V.
An X-Ray and neutron diffraction study of hydrous low cordierite
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 67-78
9000546 CIFAl0.55 B4 Ca2.616 Fe0.45 H2 O24 Si4 Y2.622P 1 2/a 118.99; 4.715; 10.3
90; 111.4; 90
858.657Mellini, M.; Merlino, S.
Hellandite: a new type of silicoborate chain
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 89-99
9000547 CIFCu5 O12 P2P 1 21/a 19.186; 10.684; 4.461
90; 92.31; 90
437.461Anderson, J. B.; Shoemaker, G. L.; Kostiner, E.; Ruszala, F. A.
The crystal structure of synthetic Cu5(PO4)2(OH)4, a polymorph of pseudomalachite
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 115-121
9000548 CIFC3 H16 Ce La O17P b n b9.504; 16.943; 8.937
90; 90; 90
1439.09Dal Negro, A.; Rossi, G.; Tazzoli, V.
The crystal structure of lanthanite
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 142-146
9000549 CIFBa Be2 O7 Si2P n m a9.82; 11.67; 4.69
90; 90; 90
537.471Robinson, P. D.; Fang, J. H.
Barylite, BaBe2Si2O7: its space group and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 167-169
9000550 CIFAl2 Ba0.42 Ca8.92 Fe0.82 H2 Mn1.8 Na1.02 O42 P10C 1 2/m 118.495; 6.805; 14
90; 112.75; 90
1624.94Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Samuelsonite: its crystal structure and relation to apatite and octacalcium phosphate
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 229-245
9000551 CIFFe3 H20 Mn O23 P3 ZnP m a b11.119; 25.546; 6.437
90; 90; 90
1828.4Kampf, A. R.
Schoonerite: its atomic arrangement
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 250-255
9000552 CIFAl2 F H8 K O12 P2P b a 29.337; 9.74; 5.522
90; 90; 90
502.184Kampf, A. R.
Minyulite: its atomic arrangement
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 256-262
9000553 CIFC8 H Al2 B8 Ca24 Cl Mg8 O81 Si8R -3 m :R18.131; 18.131; 18.131
33.46; 33.46; 33.46
1613.62Giuseppetti, G.; Mazzi, F.; Tadini, C.
The crystal structure of harkerite
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 263-272
9000554 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.814; 10.448; 6.076
90; 90; 90
305.603Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of ferromagnesian olivine T = -196 deg C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 286-295
9000555 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.818; 10.47; 6.086
90; 90; 90
307.005Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of ferromagnesian olivine T = 23 deg C, P = 1 atm, in P-cell
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 286-295
9000556 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.818; 10.47; 6.086
90; 90; 90
307.005Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of ferromagnesian olivine T = 23 deg C, P = 1 atm, standard mount
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 286-295
9000557 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.802; 10.26; 6.07
90; 90; 90
299.06Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of ferromagnesian olivine T = 23 deg C, P = 31 kb
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 286-295
9000558 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.801; 10.22; 6.049
90; 90; 90
296.802Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of ferromagnesian olivine T = 23 deg C, P = 42 kb
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 286-295
9000559 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.798; 10.39; 6.055
90; 90; 90
301.849Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of ferromagnesian olivine T = 23 C, P = 1 atm , Evacuated silica capillary
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 286-295
9000560 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.809; 10.42; 6.08
90; 90; 90
304.667Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of ferromagnesian olivine T = 300 deg C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 286-295
9000561 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.822; 10.46; 6.101
90; 90; 90
307.723Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of ferromagnesian olivine T = 600 deg C, P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 286-295
9000562 CIFFe2 O4 SiP b n m4.838; 10.49; 6.136
90; 90; 90
311.406Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of ferromagnesian olivine T = 900 deg C,P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 286-295
9000563 CIFAl K O3.996 SiP 63 m c5.153; 5.153; 8.682
90; 90; 120
199.651Dollase, W. A.; Freeborn, W. P.
The structure of KAlSiO4 with P6_3mc symmetry Note: natural sample of kalsilite was mixed with powdered KCl and heated, it tranformed to this phase
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 336-340
9000564 CIFNi3 S2R 3 2 :R4.0821; 4.0821; 4.0821
89.475; 89.475; 89.475
68.014Fleet, M. E.
The crystal structure of heazlewoodite, and metallic bonds in sulfide minerals
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 341-345
9000565 CIFAs0.1 Bi0.01 Co0.03 Ni0.97 S0.98 Sb0.91P 21 35.886; 5.886; 5.886
90; 90; 90
203.92Bayliss, P.
Crystal structure refinement of arsenian ullmannite approximate cubic structure
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 369-373
9000566 CIFAs0.195 Bi0.02 Co0.06 Ni1.94 S1.97 Sb1.815P 15.886; 5.886; 5.886
90; 90; 90
203.92Bayliss, P.
Crystal structure refinement of arsenian ullmannite
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 369-373
9000567 CIFCu5 H2 O14 Si4P c a b9.885; 19.832; 5.3825
90; 90; 90
1055.18Evans, H. T.; Mrose, M. E.
The crystal chemistry of the hydrous copper silicates, shattuckite and plancheite Note: sample is from Ajo, Arizona
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 491-502
9000568 CIFCu8 H6 O27 Si8P c n b19.043; 20.129; 5.269
90; 90; 90
2019.69Evans, H. T.; Mrose, M. E.
The crystal chemistry of the hydrous copper silicates, shattuckite and plancheite Note: sample is from Rioja, Argentina
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 491-502
9000569 CIFCa3 H2 O10 Si3P -16.955; 9.484; 6.812
108.64; 94.84; 95.89
420.226Wan, C.; Ghose, S.; Gibbs, G. V.
Rosenhahnite, Ca3Si3O8(OH)2: crystal structure and the stereochemical configuration of the hydroxylated trisilicate group, [Si3O8(OH)2] Note: sample is from Mendocino County, California
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 503-512
9000570 CIFAs2 H8 Mg0.55 Mn5.45 O20 Si Zn3A e m a11.99; 31.46; 8.697
90; 90; 90
3280.55Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Holdenite, a novel cubic close-packed structure Note: sample is from the zinc mines at Franklin, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 513-521
9000571 CIFAl Ca H9 Mg O13 P2P b c a14.723; 18.746; 7.107
90; 90; 90
1961.51Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Overite, segelerite, and jahnsite: a study in combinatorial polymorphism
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 692-702
9000572 CIFCa Fe H9 Mg O13 P2P b c a14.826; 18.751; 7.307
90; 90; 90
2031.36Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Overite, segelerite, and jahnsite: a study in combinatorial polymorphism
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 692-702
9000573 CIFC2 Ca Mg O6R -3 :H4.8033; 4.8033; 15.984
90; 90; 120
319.371Althoff, P. L.
Structural refinements of dolomite and a magnesian calcite and implications for dolomite formation in the marine environment
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 772-783
9000574 CIFC Ca0.9 Mg0.1 O3R -3 c :H4.941; 4.941; 16.864
90; 90; 120
356.55Althoff, P. L.
Structural refinements of dolomite and a magnesian calcite and implications for dolomite formation in the marine environment Mg-calcite
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 772-783
9000575 CIFCa O5 Si Sn0.95 Ti0.05A 1 2/n 17.149; 8.906; 6.667
90; 113.3; 90
389.863Higgins, J. B.; Ribbe, P. H.
The structure of malayaite, CaSnOSiO4, a tin analog of titanite Note: sample is from Red-a-Ven mine, Meldon, Devonshire, England
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 801-806
9000576 CIFCu H2 O4 SiR -3 :H14.566; 14.566; 7.778
90; 90; 120
1429.16Ribbe, P. H.; Gibbs, G. V.; Hamil, M.
A refinement of the structure of dioptase, Cu6[Si6O18]*6H2O Note: sample is from Reneville, Congo
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 807-811
9000577 CIFFe H8 O12 P2 Zn2P 1 21/c 110.378; 5.084; 10.553
90; 121.14; 90
476.564Hill, R. J.
The crystal structure of phosphophyllite
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 812-817
9000578 CIFCl Fe24 K6 Li S26P m -3 m10.358; 10.358; 10.358
90; 90; 90
1111.29Tani, B. S.
X-ray study of K6LiFe24S26Cl, a djerfisherite-like compound
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 819-823
9000579 CIFFe0.5 Mg0.5 O5 Ti1.999B b m m9.7762; 10.0341; 3.7504
90; 90; 90
367.897Wechsler, B. A.
Cation distribution and high-temperature crystal chemistry of armalcolite sample Arm-E, T = 24 deg C, before annealing
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 913-920
9000580 CIFFe0.044 Mg0.5 O5 Ti2B b m m9.745; 10.0625; 3.7422
90; 90; 90
366.957Wechsler, B. A.
Cation distribution and high-temperature crystal chemistry of armalcolite sample Arm-E, T = 24 deg C, after annealing
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 913-920
9000581 CIFFe0.5 Mg0.5 O5 Ti2B b m m9.899; 10.1835; 3.76422
90; 90; 90
379.458Wechsler, B. A.
Cation distribution and high-temperature crystal chemistry of armalcolite sample Arm-E, T = 1100 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 913-920
9000582 CIFFe0.499 Mg0.499 O5 Ti2B b m m9.7697; 10.041; 3.7473
90; 90; 90
367.601Wechsler, B. A.
Cation distribution and high-temperature crystal chemistry of armalcolite sample Arm-E, T = 24 deg C, after heating
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 913-920
9000583 CIFFe0.5 Mg0.5 O5 Ti2B b m m9.7655; 10.0762; 3.7429
90; 90; 90
368.298Wechsler, B. A.
Cation distribution and high-temperature crystal chemistry of armalcolite sample Arm-C, T = 400 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 913-920
9000584 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.206; 12.817; 7.169
94; 116.4; 87.7
673.694Winter, J. K.; Ghose, S.; Okamura, F. P.
A high-temperature study of the thermal expansion and the anisotropy of the sodium atom in low albite T = 500 deg C Note: this sample of feldspar is from Tiburon, Marin County, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 921-931
9000585 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.242; 12.841; 7.176
93.7; 116.3; 87.6
679.366Winter, J. K.; Ghose, S.; Okamura, F. P.
A high-temperature study of the thermal expansion and the anisotropy of the sodium atom in low albite T = 750 deg C Note: this sample of feldspar is from Tiburon, Marin County, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 921-931
9000586 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.277; 12.86; 7.181
93.3; 116.2; 87.6
684.577Winter, J. K.; Ghose, S.; Okamura, F. P.
A high-temperature study of the thermal expansion and the anisotropy of the sodium atom in low albite T = 970 deg C Note: this sample of feldspar is from Tiburon, Marin County, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 921-931
9000587 CIFB12 H16 Mg Na2 O28P 1 21/a 118.886; 7.521; 7.815
90; 97.72; 90
1099.99Ghose, S.; Wan, C.
Aristarainite: Na2Mg[B6O8(OH)4]2.4H2O: a sheet structure with chains of hexaborate polyanions
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 979-989
9000588 CIFFe9 H5 O25 Si6P 1 21/a 110.786; 18.88; 9.564
90; 107.45; 90
1857.98Fleet, M. E.
The crystal structure of deerite Note: sample is from a riebeckite-deerite-garnet schist near Panoche, San Benito County, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 990-998
9000589 CIFCu5 H4 O12 P2P 1 21/c 14.4728; 5.7469; 17.032
90; 91.043; 90
437.73Shoemaker, G. L.; Anderson, J. B.; Kostiner, E.
Refinement of the crystal structure of pseudomalachite
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 1042-1048
9000590 CIFAl1.85 Ca2.89 K0.51 O15 S0.95 Si3.15P 1 21/a 124.03; 5.11; 10.88
90; 106.94; 90
1278.02Mellini, M.; Merlino, S.; Rossi, G.
The crystal structure of tuscanite Note Sample from the pumice deposit in Pitigliano, Tuscany, Italy
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 1114-1120
9000591 CIFAs2 O6 Zn3P b a m6.092; 14.407; 7.811
90; 90; 90
685.552Ghose, S.; Boving, P.; LaChapelle, W. A.; Wan, C.
Reinerite, Zn3(AsO3)2: an arsenite with a novel type of Zn-tetrahedral double chain
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 1129-1134
9000592 CIFB4 H18 Mg O16P -18.807; 10.657; 7.897
103.39; 108.53; 97.18
667.622Wan, C.; Ghose, S.
Hungchaoite, Mg(H2O)5B4O5(OH)4.2H2O: a hydrogen-bonded molecular complex
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 1135-1143
9000593 CIFAl1.908 F2 Fe0.93 K0.9 Li0.67 Mg0.01 Mn0.05 Na0.05 O10 Si3.092 Ti0.01C 1 2 15.296; 9.14; 10.096
90; 100.83; 90
479.997Guggenheim, S.; Bailey, S. W.
The refinement of zinnwaldite-1M in subgroup symmetry Note: the sample is from the Sadisdorf Mine dump, East Germany
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 1158-1167
9000594 CIFFe S2P a -35.4166; 5.4166; 5.4166
90; 90; 90
158.921Bayliss, P.
Crystal structure refinement of a weakly anisotropic pyrite cubic model
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 1168-1172
9000595 CIFFe S2P 15.4166; 5.4166; 5.4166
90; 90; 90
158.921Bayliss, P.
Crystal structure refinement of a weakly anisotropic pyrite
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 1168-1172
9000596 CIFCa0.822 Fe0.178 O3 SiA -17.862; 7.253; 13.967
89.733; 95.467; 103.483
770.85Yamanaka, T.; Sadanaga, R.; Takeuchi, Y.
Structural variation in the ferrobustamite solid solution Wo82Fs18
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 1216-1224
9000597 CIFLi0.3 Mg1.4 O6 Sc0.3 Si2P b c n9.251; 8.773; 5.377
90; 90; 90
436.392Smyth, J. R.; Ito, J.
The synthesis and crystal structure of a magnesium-lithium-scandium protopyroxene
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 1252-1257
9000598 CIFAl0.384 Ca0.72 Cr2.238 Fe3.43 La0.33 Mg0.92 O38 Ti12.474 U0.05 V0.21 Zr0.58R -3 :R9.117; 9.117; 9.117
69.07; 69.07; 69.07
637.788Gatehouse, B. M.; Grey, I. E.; Campbell, I. H.; Kelly, P. R.
The crystal structure of loveringite - a new member of the crichtonite group
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 28-36
9000599 CIFAl4.42 As3 Fe0.42 H23 Mn10.16 O34R 3 :H8.275; 8.275; 36.6
90; 90; 120
2170.44Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Hematolite: A complex dense-packed sheet structure
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 150-159
9000600 CIFB5 Ca H16 Na O17P -18.816; 12.87; 6.678
90.36; 109.05; 104.98
688.445Ghose, S.; Wan, C.; Clark, J. R.
Ulexite, NaCaB5O6(OH)6*5H2O: Structure refinement, polyanion configuration, hydrogen bonding, and fiber optics
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 160-171
9000601 CIFCu H I O4P n m a10.784; 6.708; 4.781
90; 90; 90
345.853Ghose, S.; Wan, C.
Salesite, CuIO3(OH), and Cu(IO3)2*2H2O: A comparison of the crystal structures and their magnetic behavior
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 172-179
9000602 CIFCu H4 I2 O8P 1 21/c 16.728; 4.813; 11.165
90; 103.34; 90
351.788Ghose, S.; Wan, C.
Salesite, CuIO3(OH), and Cu(IO3)2*2H2O: A comparison of the crystal structures and their magnetic behavior
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 172-179
9000603 CIFCu4 O3I 41/a m d :25.837; 5.837; 9.932
90; 90; 90
338.389O'Keeffe M; Bovin, J. O.
The crystal structure of paramelaconite, Cu4O3
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 180-185
9000604 CIFAl4 Ca H2 O12 Si2C 1 c 15.104; 8.829; 19.148
90; 95.5; 90
858.898Guggenheim, S.; Bailey, S. W.
Refinement of the margarite structure in subgroup symmetry: correction, further refinement, and comments
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 186-187
9000605 CIFCa4 H17 K O29 Si8P 4/m n c8.979; 8.979; 15.83
90; 90; 90
1276.25Rouse R C; Peacor D R; Dunn P J
Hydroxyapophyllite, a new mineral, and a redefinition of the apophyllite group II. Crystal structure Note: sample is from Kimberley, South Africa
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 196-202
9000606 CIFCa0.36 Mn0.64 O3 SiI -19.807; 10.68; 7.091
99.58; 99.99; 83.79
718.832Ohashi, Y.; Finger, L. W.
The role of octahedral cations in pyroxenoid crystal chemistry. I. Bustamite, wollastonite, and the pectolite-schizolite-serandite series sample Mn-BS, from Mitsuka, Gifu, Japan
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 274-288
9000607 CIFCa3.11 Mn2.89 O18 Si6I -19.864; 10.79; 7.139
99.53; 99.71; 83.83
736.123Ohashi, Y.; Finger, L. W.
The role of octahedral cations in pyroxenoid crystal chemistry. I. Bustamite, wollastonite, and the pectolite-schizolite-serandite series sample BS, from Hijikuzu, Iwate, Japan
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 274-288
9000608 CIFCa4.88 Mn1.12 O18 Si6I -19.994; 10.946; 7.231
99.3; 100.56; 83.29
764.303Ohashi, Y.; Finger, L. W.
The role of octahedral cations in pyroxenoid crystal chemistry. I. Bustamite, wollastonite, and the pectolite-schizolite-serandite series sample Ca-BS, from Hijikuzu, Iwate, Japan
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 274-288
9000609 CIFCa0.96 Mn0.04 O3 SiC -110.121; 11.07; 7.312
99.51; 100.51; 83.43
791.412Ohashi, Y.; Finger, L. W.
The role of octahedral cations in pyroxenoid crystal chemistry. I. Bustamite, wollastonite, and the pectolite-schizolite-serandite series sample Mn-WO, from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 274-288
9000610 CIFCa0.957 Fe0.043 O3 SiC -110.104; 11.054; 7.305
99.53; 100.56; 83.44
788.037Ohashi, Y.; Finger, L. W.
The role of octahedral cations in pyroxenoid crystal chemistry. I. Bustamite, wollastonite, and the pectolite-schizolite-serandite series sample Fe-WO, from Scawt Hill, Antrim County, Ireland
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 274-288
9000611 CIFCa0.34 Mn1.66 Na O9 Si3C -19.909; 10.667; 6.913
99.1; 100.51; 82.49
705.483Ohashi, Y.; Finger, L. W.
The role of octahedral cations in pyroxenoid crystal chemistry. I. Bustamite, wollastonite, and the pectolite-schizolite-serandite series sample SRN, from Rouma, Island of Los, Guinea
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 274-288
9000612 CIFCa1.23 Mn0.77 Na O9 Si3C -110.059; 10.88; 6.978
98.84; 100.58; 82.64
737.853Ohashi, Y.; Finger, L. W.
The role of octahedral cations in pyroxenoid crystal chemistry. I. Bustamite, wollastonite, and the pectolite-schizolite-serandite series sample SCH, from Kangerdluarsuk, Julianehaab, Greenland
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 274-288
9000613 CIFS2 SnP -3 m 13.638; 3.638; 5.88
90; 90; 120
67.396Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
The crystal structures and compressibilities of layer minerals at high pressure. I. SnS2, berndtite P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 289-292
9000614 CIFS2 SnP -3 m 13.616; 3.616; 5.68
90; 90; 120
64.318Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
The crystal structures and compressibilities of layer minerals at high pressure. I. SnS2, berndtite P = 12 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 289-292
9000615 CIFS2 SnP -3 m 13.605; 3.605; 5.46
90; 90; 120
61.452Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
The crystal structures and compressibilities of layer minerals at high pressure. I. SnS2, berndtite P = 30 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 289-292
9000616 CIFAl1.048 Ba0.05 F1.3 H0.7 K0.76 Mg3 Na0.16 O10.7 Si2.952C 1 2/m 15.26; 9.1; 9.791
90; 100.68; 90
460.538Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
The crystal structures and compressibilities of layer minerals at high pressure. II. Phlogopite and chlorite P = 35 kbar, sample is from Franklin, New Jersey, USA
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 293-296
9000617 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.456; 11.456; 11.456
90; 90; 90
1503.48Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structures and compressibilities of pyrope and grossular to 60 kbar P = 1 bar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 297-303
9000618 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.412; 11.412; 11.412
90; 90; 90
1486.23Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structures and compressibilities of pyrope and grossular to 60 kbar P = 16 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 297-303
9000619 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.377; 11.377; 11.377
90; 90; 90
1472.59Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structures and compressibilities of pyrope and grossular to 60 kbar P = 31 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 297-303
9000620 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.352; 11.352; 11.352
90; 90; 90
1462.91Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structures and compressibilities of pyrope and grossular to 60 kbar P = 43 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 297-303
9000621 CIFAl2 Mg3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.318; 11.318; 11.318
90; 90; 90
1449.8Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structures and compressibilities of pyrope and grossular to 60 kbar P = 56 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 297-303
9000622 CIFAl2 Ca3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.864; 11.864; 11.864
90; 90; 90
1669.91Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structures and compressibilities of pyrope and grossular to 60 kbar P = 1 bar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 297-303
9000623 CIFAl2 Ca3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.795; 11.795; 11.795
90; 90; 90
1640.94Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structures and compressibilities of pyrope and grossular to 60 kbar P = 19 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 297-303
9000624 CIFAl2 Ca3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.76; 11.76; 11.76
90; 90; 90
1626.38Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structures and compressibilities of pyrope and grossular to 60 kbar P = 35 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 297-303
9000625 CIFAl2 Ca3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.698; 11.698; 11.698
90; 90; 90
1600.79Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structures and compressibilities of pyrope and grossular to 60 kbar P = 61 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 297-303
9000626 CIFLi Na O15 Si6 ZrC m c e14.33; 17.354; 10.164
90; 90; 90
2527.61Ghose, S.; Wan, C.
Zektzerite, NaLiZrSi6O15: a silicate with six-tetrahedral-repeat double chains Locality: Miarolitic cavities of the Golden Horn batholith near Washington Pass, North Cascades, Washington, USA
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 304-310
9000627 CIFAl2 Ca H8 O10 Si2C c m m8.795; 5.847; 13.142
90; 90; 90
675.819Baur, W. H.
Crystal structure refinement of lawsonite
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 311-315
9000628 CIFAl1.107 F H1.334 K0.667 Li1.153 Mn0.037 O7.004 Si2.334P 31 1 25.2; 5.2; 29.76
90; 90; 120
696.9Brown, B. E.
The crystal structure of a 3T lepidolite
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 332-336
9000629 CIFCl NaF m -3 m5.4533; 5.4533; 5.4533
90; 90; 90
162.173Finger, L. W.; King, H. E.
A revised method of operation of the single-crystal diamond cell and refinement of the structure of NaCl at 32 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 337-342
9000630 CIFNi2 O4 SiP b n m4.726; 10.118; 5.913
90; 90; 90
282.746Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 25 deg C, synthetic Ni2SiO4
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000631 CIFNi2 O4 SiP b n m4.744; 10.151; 5.933
90; 90; 90
285.712Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 300 deg C, synthetic Ni2SiO4
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000632 CIFNi2 O4 SiP b n m4.76; 10.179; 5.951
90; 90; 90
288.338Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 600 deg C, synthetic Ni2SiO4
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000633 CIFNi2 O4 SiP b n m4.775; 10.216; 5.971
90; 90; 90
291.274Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 900 deg C, synthetic Ni2SiO4
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000634 CIFCa Fe0.07 Mg0.93 O4 SiP b n m4.825; 11.111; 6.383
90; 90; 90
342.196Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 25 deg C, sample is from Crestmore, California, USA Note: Si-y altered to reproduce reported bond lengths
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000635 CIFCa Fe0.07 Mg0.93 O4 SiP b n m4.834; 11.147; 6.409
90; 90; 90
345.346Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 335 deg C, sample is from Crestmore, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000636 CIFCa Fe0.07 Mg0.93 O4 SiP b n m4.848; 11.176; 6.436
90; 90; 90
348.711Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 615 deg C, sample is from Crestmore, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000637 CIFCa Fe0.07 Mg0.93 O4 SiP b n m4.857; 11.199; 6.454
90; 90; 90
351.056Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 795 deg C, sample is from Crestmore, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000638 CIFCa0.98 Mg0.1 Mn0.87 O4 Si Zn0.05P b n m4.913; 11.151; 6.488
90; 90; 90
355.444Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 25 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000639 CIFCa0.98 Mg0.1 Mn0.87 O4 Si Zn0.05P b n m4.924; 11.178; 6.504
90; 90; 90
357.983Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 300 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000640 CIFCa0.98 Mg0.1 Mn0.87 O4 Si Zn0.05P b n m4.937; 11.212; 6.532
90; 90; 90
361.57Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 600 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000641 CIFCa0.98 Mg0.1 Mn0.87 O4 Si Zn0.05P b n m4.953; 11.237; 6.543
90; 90; 90
364.163Lager, G. A.; Meagher, E. P.
High-temperature structural study of six olivines T = 800 deg C
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 365-377
9000642 CIFAl1.88 H4 Na1.87 O14 Si4.12I 41/a c d :213.723; 13.723; 13.686
90; 90; 90
2577.36Mazzi, F.; Galli, E.
Is each analcime different? ANA 1
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 448-460
9000643 CIFAl1.68 H4 Na1.85 O14 Si4.32I 41/a c d :213.727; 13.727; 13.686
90; 90; 90
2578.86Mazzi, F.; Galli, E.
Is each analcime different? ANA 2
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 448-460
9000644 CIFAl1.6 H4 Na2.06 O14 Si4.4I 41/a c d :213.729; 13.729; 13.709
90; 90; 90
2583.95Mazzi, F.; Galli, E.
Is each analcime different? ANA 3
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 448-460
9000645 CIFAl1.64 H4 Na2.03 O14 Si4.36I b c a13.733; 13.729; 13.712
90; 90; 90
2585.26Mazzi, F.; Galli, E.
Is each analcime different? ANA 4
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 448-460
9000646 CIFAl2 H4 Na2.04 O14 Si4I 41/a c d :213.728; 13.728; 13.722
90; 90; 90
2586.02Mazzi, F.; Galli, E.
Is each analcime different? ANA 5
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 448-460
9000647 CIFAl1.98 H4 Na1.99 O14 Si4.02I 41/a c d :213.721; 13.721; 13.735
90; 90; 90
2585.83Mazzi, F.; Galli, E.
Is each analcime different? ANA 6
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 448-460
9000648 CIFAl1.98 H4 Na2.01 O14 Si4.02I b c a13.727; 13.714; 13.74
90; 90; 90
2586.58Mazzi, F.; Galli, E.
Is each analcime different? ANA 7
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 448-460
9000649 CIFCu Fe H4 O13 S2P 1 21/m 19.786; 7.134; 7.263
90; 105.28; 90
489.13Wan, C.; Ghose, S.; Rossman, G. R.
Guildite, a layer structure with a ferric hydroxy-sulphate chain and its optical absorption spectra Note: OW2 y-coordinate changed in order to reproduce OW2 bond lengths
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 478-483
9000650 CIFBa O4 SP b n m7.157; 8.884; 5.457
90; 90; 90
346.971Miyake M; Minato I; Morikawa H; Iwai S I
Crystal structure and sulphate force constants of barite, celesite, and anglesite
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 506-510
9000651 CIFO4 S SrP b n m6.87; 8.371; 5.355
90; 90; 90
307.959Miyake, M.; Minato, I.; Morikawa, H.; Iwai, S. I.
Crystal structure and sulphate force constants of barite, celestite, and anglesite
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 506-510
9000652 CIFO4 Pb SP b n m6.959; 8.482; 5.398
90; 90; 90
318.624Miyake, M.; Minato, I.; Morikawa, H.; Iwai, S. I.
Crystal structure and sulphate force constants of barite, celesite, and anglesite
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 506-510
9000653 CIFCa H4 O6 P0.5 S0.5C 1 c 15.721; 30.992; 6.25
90; 117.26; 90
985.083Sakae, T.; Nagata, H.; Sudo, T.
The crystal structure of synthetic calcium phosphate - sulfate hydrate, Ca2HPO4SO4.4H2O, and its relation to brushite and gypsum
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 520-527
9000654 CIFFe0.59 H2 Mg3.97 O10 Si2 Ti0.44P 21/b 1 14.727; 10.318; 7.9053
109.333; 90; 90
363.825Fujino, K.; Takeuchi, Y.
Crystal chemistry of titanian chondrodite and titanian clinohumite of high-pressure origin
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 535-543
9000655 CIFFe1.14 H1.14 Mg7.44 O18 Si4 Ti0.42P 21/b 1 14.745; 10.283; 13.699
101; 90; 90
656.132Fujino, K.; Takeuchi, Y.
Crystal chemistry of titanian chondrodite and titanian clinohumite of high-pressure origin
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 535-543
9000656 CIFCa2 H11.912 Mn7 O34.956 Si10P -18.889; 9.247; 11.975
88.15; 132.07; 96.64
724.41Wan, C.; Ghose, S.
Inesite, a hydrated calcium manganese silicate with five-tetrahedral-repeat double chains
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 563-571
9000657 CIFFeI m -3 m2.866; 2.866; 2.866
90; 90; 90
23.541Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 1 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000658 CIFFeI m -3 m2.86; 2.86; 2.86
90; 90; 90
23.394Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 10 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000659 CIFFeI m -3 m2.85; 2.85; 2.85
90; 90; 90
23.149Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 29 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000660 CIFFeI m -3 m2.845; 2.845; 2.845
90; 90; 90
23.028Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 39 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000661 CIFFeI m -3 m2.842; 2.842; 2.842
90; 90; 90
22.955Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 43 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000662 CIFFeI m -3 m2.838; 2.838; 2.838
90; 90; 90
22.858Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 52 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000663 CIFFeI m -3 m2.835; 2.835; 2.835
90; 90; 90
22.786Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 57 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000664 CIFFeI m -3 m2.828; 2.828; 2.828
90; 90; 90
22.617Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 69 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000665 CIFFeI m -3 m2.829; 2.829; 2.829
90; 90; 90
22.641Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 75 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000666 CIFFeI m -3 m2.822; 2.822; 2.822
90; 90; 90
22.474Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 82 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000667 CIFFeI m -3 m2.819; 2.819; 2.819
90; 90; 90
22.402Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 98 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000668 CIFFeI m -3 m2.814; 2.814; 2.814
90; 90; 90
22.283Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 101 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000669 CIFFeI m -3 m2.811; 2.811; 2.811
90; 90; 90
22.212Wilburn, D. R.; Bassett, W. A.
Hydrostatic compression of iron and related compounds: An overview P = 108 Kbar
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 591-596
9000670 CIFB4 Ca2 Cl H21 O18I 1 2/a 122.783; 8.745; 17.066
90; 96.705; 90
3376.93Brown, G. E.; Clark, J. R.
Crystal structure of hydrochlorborite, Ca2[B3O3(OH)4.OB(OH)3]Cl.7H2O, a seasonal evaporite mineral
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 814-823
9000671 CIFCa O8 Te3C 1 2/c 112.576; 5.662; 9.994
90; 115.56; 90
641.982Effenberger, H.; Zemann, J.; Mayer, H.
Carlfriesite: crystal structure, revision of chemical formula, and synthesis
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 847-852
9000672 CIFAl Ca2 O40 V14I 41/a m d :228.06; 28.06; 13.56
90; 90; 90
10676.7Evans, H. T.; Konnert, J. A.
The crystal chemistry of sherwoodite, a calcium 14-vanadoaluminate heteropoly complex
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 863-868
9000673 CIFH2 Mg2.1 Mn4.9 O14 Si3P b n m4.815; 10.58; 21.448
90; 90; 90
1092.62Francis, C. A.; Ribbe, P. H.
Crystal structures of the humite minerals: V. Magnesian manganhumite
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 874-877
9000674 CIFFe1.108 H2 Mg3.892 O18 Si6P b c a18.626; 27.23; 5.297
90; 90; 90
2686.56Veblen, D. R.; Burnham, C. W.
New biopyriboles from Chester, Vermont: II. The crystal chemistry of jimthompsonite, clinojimthompsonite, and chesterite, and the amphibole-mica reaction
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 1053-1073
9000675 CIFFe1.021 H2 Mg3.979 O18 Si6C 1 2/c 19.874; 27.24; 5.316
90; 109.5; 90
1347.82Veblen, D. R.; Burnham, C. W.
New biopyriboles from Chester, Vermont: II. The crystal chemistry of jimthompsonite, clinojimthompsonite, and chesterite, and the amphibole-mica reaction
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 1053-1073
9000676 CIFFe4.18 H6 Mg12.82 O60 Si20A 21 m a18.614; 45.306; 5.297
90; 90; 90
4467.1Veblen, D. R.; Burnham, C. W.
New biopyriboles from Chester, Vermont: II. The crystal chemistry of jimthompsonite, clinojimthompsonite, and chesterite, and the amphibole-mica reaction
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 1053-1073
9000677 CIFCa0.6 Mg0.86 Mn3.54 O15 Si5C -19.797; 10.497; 12.185
108.55; 103.02; 82.49
1155.08Peacor, D. R.; Essene, E. J.; Brown, P. E.; Winter, G. A.
The crystal chemistry and petrogenesis of a magnesian rhodonite
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 1137-1142
9000678 CIFBi TeP -3 m 14.422; 4.422; 24.05
90; 90; 120
407.271Shimazaki, H.; Ozawa, T.
Tsumoite, BiTe, a new mineral from Tsumo mine, Japan
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 1162-1165
9000679 CIFLi0.6 O4 Si1.3 Zn1.1P 1 21/n 16.34; 10.516; 5.011
90; 90.5; 90
334.078Yu, S. C.; Smith, D. K.; Austerman, S. B.
The crystal structures and the phase transformation of Zn-Li silicates T = room temperature
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 1241-1248
9000680 CIFLi1.2 O4 Si1.6 Zn0.2P m n b6.406; 10.52; 5.043
90; 90; 90
339.853Yu, S. C.; Smith, D. K.; Austerman, S. B.
The crystal structures and the phase transformation of Zn-Li silicates T = 450 C
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 1241-1248
9000681 CIFAl K0.2 Na0.8 O8 Si3C -18.144; 12.989; 7.16
92.1; 116.56; 90.21
676.846Keefer, K. D.; Brown, G. E.
Crystal structures and compositions of sanidine and high albite in cryptoperthitic intergrowth Note this sample of feldspar is from the Rabb Canyon pegmatite, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 1264-1273
9000682 CIFAl K0.65 Na0.35 O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.558; 12.997; 7.179
90; 116.07; 90
717.266Keefer, K. D.; Brown, G. E.
Crystal structure and composition of sanidine and high albite in cryptoperthitic intergrowth Note this sample of feldspar is from the Rabb Canyon pegmatite, Grant County, New Mexico, USA
American Mineralogist, 1978, 63, 1264-1273
9000683 CIFB5 Ca2 Cl H2 O10A 1 a 111.438; 11.318; 6.318
90; 90.06; 90
817.898Ghose, S.; Wan, C.
Hilgardite, Ca2[B5O9]Cl*H2O: a piezoelectric zeolite-type pentaborate
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 187-195
9000684 CIFO4 Si ZrI 41/a m d :26.6042; 6.6042; 5.9796
90; 90; 90
260.803Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structure and compressibility of zircon at high pressure crystal No. 1, 1 atm - before P
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 196-201
9000685 CIFO4 Si ZrI 41/a m d :26.5927; 6.5927; 5.9742
90; 90; 90
259.661Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structure and compressibility of zircon at high pressure crystal No. 1, P = 9.8 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 196-201
9000686 CIFO4 Si ZrI 41/a m d :26.5849; 6.5849; 5.9693
90; 90; 90
258.834Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structure and compressibility of zircon at high pressure crystal No. 2, P = 17.4 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 196-201
9000687 CIFO4 Si ZrI 41/a m d :26.5808; 6.5808; 5.967
90; 90; 90
258.412Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structure and compressibility of zircon at high pressure crystal No. 2, P = 23.2 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 196-201
9000688 CIFO4 Si ZrI 41/a m d :26.5737; 6.5737; 5.9638
90; 90; 90
257.717Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structure and compressibility of zircon at high pressure crystal No. 1, P = 28.9 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 196-201
9000689 CIFO4 Si ZrI 41/a m d :26.565; 6.565; 5.9583
90; 90; 90
256.798Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structure and compressibility of zircon at high pressure crystal No. 2, P = 37.1 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 196-201
9000690 CIFO4 Si ZrI 41/a m d :26.5592; 6.5592; 5.9553
90; 90; 90
256.215Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structure and compressibility of zircon at high pressure crystal No. 2, P = 42.0 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 196-201
9000691 CIFO4 Si ZrI 41/a m d :26.5531; 6.5531; 5.9519
90; 90; 90
255.593Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal structure and compressibility of zircon at high pressure crystal No. 2, P = 48.1 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 196-201
9000692 CIFBe3 Ca1.3 Ce F2 Fe0.25 H2 Mn0.25 Na3.4 O22 Si7P m n n13.879; 13.835; 9.942
90; 90; 90
1909.02Mazzi, F.; Ungaretti, L.; Dal Negro, A.; Petersen, O. V.; Ronsbo, J. G.
The crystal structure of semenovite
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 202-210
9000693 CIFAl4 Fe0.09 Mg1.91 O18 Si5C c c m17.113; 9.741; 9.358
90; 90; 90
1559.96Hochella, M. F.; Brown, G. E.; Ross, F. K.; Gibbs, G. V.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hydrous Mg- and Fe-cordierite White Well, T = 375 C
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 337-351
9000694 CIFAl4 Fe0.09 Mg1.91 O18 Si5C c c m17.149; 9.759; 9.352
90; 90; 90
1565.12Hochella, M. F.; Brown, G. E.; Ross, F. K.; Gibbs, G. V.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hydrous Mg- and Fe-cordierite White Well, T = 775 C
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 337-351
9000695 CIFAl4 Fe0.09 Mg1.91 O18 Si5C c c m17.119; 9.746; 9.361
90; 90; 90
1561.81Hochella, M. F.; Brown, G. E.; Ross, F. K.; Gibbs, G. V.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hydrous Mg- and Fe-cordierite White Well, T = 24 C afer heating.
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 337-351
9000696 CIFAl4 Fe1.66 Mg0.34 O18 Si5C c c m17.23; 9.835; 9.314
90; 90; 90
1578.32Hochella, M. F.; Brown, G. E.; Ross, F. K.; Gibbs, G. V.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hydrous Mg- and Fe-cordierite Dolni Bory, T = 24 C
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 337-351
9000697 CIFAl4 Fe1.66 Mg0.34 O18 Si5C c c m17.258; 9.847; 9.328
90; 90; 90
1585.2Hochella, M. F.; Brown, G. E.; Ross, F. K.; Gibbs, G. V.
High-temperature crystal chemistry of hydrous Mg- and Fe-cordierite Dolni Bory, T = 375 C
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 337-351
9000698 CIFAs2 H16 O16 Zn3C 1 2/m 110.241; 13.405; 4.757
90; 105.21; 90
630.168Hill, R. J.
The crystal structure of kottigite
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 376-382
9000699 CIFCa7 F2 K Li3 O36 Si12 Ti1.74 Zr0.26C 1 2/c 116.941; 9.746; 20.907
90; 112.5; 90
3189.13Menchetti, S.; Sabelli, C.
The crystal structure of baratovite
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 383-389
9000700 CIFAs4 Cl0.534 Cu0.34 H0.134 Mg0.37 Mn5.922 O12.134I a -3 d19.68; 19.68; 19.68
90; 90; 90
7622.11Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Magnussonite, manganese arsenite, a fluorite derivative structure
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 390-401
9000701 CIFAl K O8 Si3C -18.643; 12.929; 7.19
90.1; 116.2; 89.6
720.883Ribbe, P. H.
The structure of a strained intermediate microcline in cryptoperthitic association with twinned plagioclase feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 402-408
9000702 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.161; 12.875; 7.11
93.53; 116.46; 90.24
667.122Winter, J. K.; Okamura, F. P.; Ghose, S.
A high-temperature structural study of high albite, monalbite, and the analbite - monalbite phase transition T = 25 C Note: this sample of feldspar is from Tiburon, Marin County, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 409-423
9000703 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.208; 12.934; 7.134
92.65; 116.25; 90.12
678.316Winter, J. K.; Okamura, F. P.; Ghose, S.
A high-temperature structural study of high albite, monalbite, and the analbite - monalbite phase transition T = 500 C Note: this sample of feldspar is from Tiburon, Marin County, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 409-423
9000704 CIFAl Na O8 Si3C -18.234; 12.955; 7.143
92; 116.17; 90.06
683.315Winter, J. K.; Okamura, F. P.; Ghose, S.
A high-temperature structural study of high albite, monalbite, and the analbite - monalbite phase transition T = 750 C Note: this sample of feldspar is from Tiburon, Marin County, California, USA
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 409-423

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