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9001607 CIFAl0.16 Ca0.1 F0.42 Fe1.174 H2 K0.2 Li0.24 Mg3.34 Mn0.126 Na2.45 O23.58 Si7.92 Ti0.04C 1 2/m 19.779; 17.888; 5.287
90; 103.85; 90
897.949Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Cannillo, E.
The mechanism of Li incorporation in amphiboles Sample: A5
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 443-451
9002297 CIFAl0.16 Ca0.86 F0.04 Fe2.65 H2 K1.32 Mg3.8 Na1.23 O23.96 Si7.68 Ti0.71C 1 2/m 110.011; 18.06; 5.297
90; 104.77; 90
926.046Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 31
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
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
9002293 CIFAl0.16 Ca0.92 Fe H2 K1.32 Mg3.65 Na1.2 O24 Si7.6 Ti0.59C 1 2/m 110.041; 18.081; 5.3
90; 104.79; 90
930.342Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 27
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
9002289 CIFAl0.16 Ca0.92 Fe0.7 H2 K1.29 Mg4.05 Na1.17 O24 Si7.6 Ti0.49C 1 2/m 110.029; 18.061; 5.296
90; 104.78; 90
927.544Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 23
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
9002298 CIFAl0.16 Ca0.94 Fe H2 K1.3 Mg3.8 Na1.15 O24 Si7.68 Ti0.36C 1 2/m 110.051; 18.068; 5.295
90; 104.79; 90
929.721Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 32
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
9002288 CIFAl0.16 Ca1.08 Fe0.45 H2 K1.23 Mg4.45 Na1.07 O24 Si7.68 Ti0.26C 1 2/m 110.032; 18.032; 5.284
90; 104.85; 90
923.934Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 22
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
9010042 CIFAl0.176 Ca0.08 F0.8 Fe3.87 H1.2 K0.223 Li0.17 Mg0.31 Mn0.58 Na2.415 O23.2 Si7.824 Ti0.08 Zn0.04C 1 2/m 19.84; 18.036; 5.365
90; 104.05; 90
923.665Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G. K.
Li: an important component in igneous alkali amphiboles Sample: A(12)
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
9002794 CIFAl0.177 As1.19 B4 Ca8.01 Ce2.328 F8.749 Fe0.823 H La2.214 Na0.583 O38.461 P0.227 Si6 Th2.448R 3 m :H10.8112; 10.8112; 27.3296
90; 90; 120
2766.38Ballirano, P.; Callegari, A.; Caucia, F.; Maras, A.; Mazzi, F.; Ungaretti, L.
The crystal structure of vicanite - (Ce), a borosilicate showing an unusual (Si3B3O18) polyanion
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1139-1143
9001925 CIFAl0.182 Ca1.89 Cl0.034 F0.406 Fe1.166 H1.556 K0.066 Mg2.71 Mn0.444 Na0.212 O23.56 Si7.836 Ti0.004C 1 2/m 19.863; 18.09; 5.282
90; 104.78; 90
911.241Evans, B. W.; Yang, H.
Fe-Mg order-disorder in tremolite-actinolite-ferro-actinolite at ambient and high temperature Sample: C71, 67-3701, from Carr Fork Mine, Bingham, Utah in cpx hornfels rock after heating at 700 C
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 458-475
9001334 CIFAl0.19 Ca0.71 Fe0.08 Mg0.83 Na0.2 O6 Si1.98 Ti0.01C 1 2/c 19.678; 8.853; 5.255
90; 106.52; 90
431.659Oberti, R.; Caporuscio, F. A.
Crystal chemistry of clinopyroxenes from mantle eclogites: A study of the key role of the M2 site population by means of crystal-structure refinement sample SBB 37, Di71Jd20, diopside - jadeite join
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1141-1152
9004022 CIFAl0.19 Ca0.88 K0.12 Mg0.83 O6 Si1.98C 1 2/c 19.6912; 8.8986; 5.2531
90; 105.99; 90
435.49Bindi, L.; Downs, R. T.; Harlow, G. E.; Safonov, O. G.; Litvin, Y. A.; Perchuk, L. L.; Uchida, H.; Menchetti, S.
Compressibility of synthetic potassium-rich clinopyroxene: In situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray study Sample: 939-1, in air
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 802-808
9004023 CIFAl0.19 Ca0.88 K0.12 Mg0.83 O6 Si1.98C 1 2/c 19.6912; 8.8986; 5.2531
90; 105.99; 90
435.49Bindi L; Downs R T; Harlow G E; Safonov O G; Litvin Y A; Perchuk L L; Uchida H; Menchetti S
Compressibility of synthetic potassium-rich clinopyroxene: In situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray study Sample: 939-1, in air
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 802-808
9004024 CIFAl0.19 Ca0.88 K0.12 Mg0.83 O6 Si1.98C 1 2/c 19.6828; 8.888; 5.2482
90; 105.951; 90
434.274Bindi, L.; Downs, R. T.; Harlow, G. E.; Safonov, O. G.; Litvin, Y. A.; Perchuk, L. L.; Uchida, H.; Menchetti, S.
Compressibility of synthetic potassium-rich clinopyroxene: In situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray study Sample: 939-1, P = .46 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 802-808
9004025 CIFAl0.19 Ca0.88 K0.12 Mg0.83 O6 Si1.98C 1 2/c 19.6313; 8.8327; 5.2212
90; 105.746; 90
427.502Bindi, L.; Downs, R. T.; Harlow, G. E.; Safonov, O. G.; Litvin, Y. A.; Perchuk, L. L.; Uchida, H.; Menchetti, S.
Compressibility of synthetic potassium-rich clinopyroxene: In situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray study Sample: 939-1, P = 2.45 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 802-808
9004026 CIFAl0.19 Ca0.88 K0.12 Mg0.83 O6 Si1.98C 1 2/c 19.5674; 8.7596; 5.1863
90; 105.52; 90
418.798Bindi, L.; Downs, R. T.; Harlow, G. E.; Safonov, O. G.; Litvin, Y. A.; Perchuk, L. L.; Uchida, H.; Menchetti, S.
Compressibility of synthetic potassium-rich clinopyroxene: In situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray study Sample: 939-1, P = 5.36 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 802-808
9004027 CIFAl0.19 Ca0.88 K0.12 Mg0.83 O6 Si1.98C 1 2/c 19.5089; 8.6937; 5.1545
90; 105.344; 90
410.921Bindi, L.; Downs, R. T.; Harlow, G. E.; Safonov, O. G.; Litvin, Y. A.; Perchuk, L. L.; Uchida, H.; Menchetti, S.
Compressibility of synthetic potassium-rich clinopyroxene: In situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray study Sample: 939-1, P = 8.11 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 802-808
9004028 CIFAl0.19 Ca0.88 K0.12 Mg0.83 O6 Si1.98C 1 2/c 19.4762; 8.6541; 5.1356
90; 105.269; 90
406.293Bindi, L.; Downs, R. T.; Harlow, G. E.; Safonov, O. G.; Litvin, Y. A.; Perchuk, L. L.; Uchida, H.; Menchetti, S.
Compressibility of synthetic potassium-rich clinopyroxene: In situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray study Sample: 939-1, P = 9.72 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 802-808
9013664 CIFAl0.19 Cr1.75 Fe0.479 Mg0.567 Mn0.009 O4 Ti0.004F d -3 m :28.33273; 8.33273; 8.33273
90; 90; 90
578.578Lenaz, D.; Logvinova, A. M.; Princivalle, F.; Sobolev, N. V.
Structural parameters of chromite included in diamond and kimberlites from Siberia: A new tool for discriminating ultramafic source Locality: Udachnaya mine, Daldyn kimberlitic field, close to Arctic Circle, Russia Note: sample UDK1
American Mineralogists, 2009, 94, 1067-1070
9001926 CIFAl0.194 Ca1.922 Fe1.538 H1.92 K0.01 Mg3.364 Mn0.052 Na0.052 O24 Si7.888 Ti0.002C 1 2/m 19.881; 18.139; 5.298
90; 104.78; 90
918.149Evans, B. W.; Yang, H.
Fe-Mg order-disorder in tremolite-actinolite-ferro-actinolite at ambient and high temperature Sample: NMNH 156831, from Green Monster Mine, Alaska in uralite from cpx
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 458-475
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
9001901 CIFAl0.2 Ca0.04 F0.42 Fe2.89 H1.58 K0.06 Li3.21 Mg1.21 Mn0.07 Na1.18 O23.58 Si8 Ti0.12 Zn0.02C 1 2/m 19.48; 17.845; 5.283
90; 102.03; 90
874.101Caballero, J. M.; Monge, A.; Iglesia, A. L.; Tornos, F.
Ferri-clinoholmquistite, Li2(Fe,Mg)3Fe2Si8O22(OH)2, a new Li clinoamphibole from the Pedriza Massif, Sierra de Guadarrama, Spanish Central System
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 167-171
9002780 CIFAl0.2 Ca0.04 F0.7 Fe2.51 H1.3 K0.04 Li2.34 Mg1.48 Mn0.07 Na0.76 O23.3 Si8 Ti0.08 Zn0.02C 1 2/m 19.499; 17.864; 5.296
90; 102.15; 90
878.548Caballero, J. M.; Oberti, R.; Ottolini, L.
Ferripedrizite, a new monoclinic Li amphibole end-member from the Eastern Pedriza Massif, Sierra de Guadarrama, Spain, and a restatement of the nomenclature of Mg-Fe-Mn-Li amphiboles
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 976-982
9002338 CIFAl0.2 Ca0.04 F0.84 Fe1.98 H1.16 K0.03 Li2.24 Mg1.76 Na1.3 O23.16 Si8C 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 Note: site occupancy unknown Sample: crystal P(1)
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 578-585
9002339 CIFAl0.2 Ca0.04 F0.94 Fe1.98 H1.06 K0.03 Li2.48 Mg1.76 Na1.32 O23.06 Si8C 1 2/m 19.534; 17.785; 5.278
90; 102.52; 90
873.668Oberti, 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 Note: site occupancy unknown Sample: crystal P(2)
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 578-585
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
9010034 CIFAl0.2 F1.6 Fe2.92 H0.4 K0.239 Li0.64 Mg0.64 Mn0.66 Na2.652 O22.4 Si7.8 Ti0.07 Zn0.07C 1 2/m 19.796; 17.934; 5.312
90; 103.89; 90
905.931Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G. K.
Li: an important component in igneous alkali amphiboles Sample: A(4), ferro-fluor-leakeite
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
9001923 CIFAl0.204 Ca1.954 F0.276 Fe0.947 H1.696 K0.096 Mg4.031 Mn0.014 Na0.152 O23.724 Si7.82 Ti0.004C 1 2/m 19.852; 18.066; 5.282
90; 104.89; 90
908.555Evans, B. W.; Yang, H.
Fe-Mg order-disorder in tremolite-actinolite-ferro-actinolite at ambient and high temperature Sample: C70, 67-3172, from Carr Fork Mine, Bingham, Utah in cpx hornfels rock after heating at 700 C
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 458-475
9003338 CIFAl0.204 Ca2 Fe1.796 O5P n m a5.414; 14.7163; 5.5947
90; 90; 90
445.752Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht015_1
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9010036 CIFAl0.208 Ca0.72 F1.38 Fe2.14 H0.22 K0.211 Li0.16 Mg2.1 Mn0.54 Na1.91 O22.62 Si7.792 Ti0.04 Zn0.02C 1 2/m 19.835; 17.944; 5.297
90; 103.97; 90
907.161Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G. K.
Li: an important component in igneous alkali amphiboles Sample: A(6), magnesio-ferri-fluor-katophorite
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
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
9000982 CIFAl0.21 Ba1.91 Fe7.82 H4 K0.064 Mg0.61 Mn0.16 Na0.026 O22 S2 Si5.2P n m n5.439; 9.509; 19.878
90; 90; 90
1028.08Filut, M. A.; Rule, A. C.; Bailey, S. W.
Crystal structure refinement of anandite-2Or, a barium- and sulfur-bearing trioctahedral mica
American Mineralogist, 1985, 70, 1298-1308
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
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
9016962 CIFAl0.21 Fe2.79 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H7.2913; 7.2913; 17.1744
90; 90; 120
790.719Mills, 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 Note: T = 297 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1966-1971
9016963 CIFAl0.21 Fe2.79 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H7.2931; 7.2931; 17.1456
90; 90; 120
789.783Mills, 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 Note: T = 253 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1966-1971
9016964 CIFAl0.21 Fe2.79 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H7.2918; 7.2918; 17.1235
90; 90; 120
788.484Mills, 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 Note: T = 213 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1966-1971
9016965 CIFAl0.21 Fe2.79 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H7.2918; 7.2918; 17.1026
90; 90; 120
787.521Mills, 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 Note: T = 173 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1966-1971
9016966 CIFAl0.21 Fe2.79 H6 K O14 S2R -3 m :H7.2907; 7.2907; 17.09
90; 90; 120
786.704Mills, 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 Note: T = 133 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1966-1971
9013666 CIFAl0.218 Cr1.72 Fe0.452 Mg0.589 Mn0.008 O4 Ti0.012F d -3 m :28.3266; 8.3266; 8.3266
90; 90; 90
577.302Lenaz, D.; Logvinova, A. M.; Princivalle, F.; Sobolev, N. V.
Structural parameters of chromite included in diamond and kimberlites from Siberia: A new tool for discriminating ultramafic source Locality: Udachnaya mine, Daldyn kimberlitic field, close to Arctic Circle, Russia Note: sample UDK4
American Mineralogists, 2009, 94, 1067-1070
9013669 CIFAl0.219 Cr1.56 Fe0.597 Mg0.574 Mn0.009 Ni0.002 O4 Ti0.036F d -3 m :28.339; 8.339; 8.339
90; 90; 90
579.885Lenaz, D.; Logvinova, A. M.; Princivalle, F.; Sobolev, N. V.
Structural parameters of chromite included in diamond and kimberlites from Siberia: A new tool for discriminating ultramafic source Note: sample Mr-1a
American Mineralogists, 2009, 94, 1067-1070
9001335 CIFAl0.22 Ca0.61 Fe0.2 Mg0.72 Na0.25 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.662; 8.841; 5.253
90; 106.78; 90
429.614Oberti, R.; Caporuscio, F. A.
Crystal chemistry of clinopyroxenes from mantle eclogites: A study of the key role of the M2 site population by means of crystal-structure refinement sample SBB 34, Di62Jd24, diopside - jadeite join
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1141-1152
9014487 CIFAl0.22 Ca2.778 Cr0.07 Mn0.129 O12 Si3 V1.62I a -3 d12.0276; 12.0276; 12.0276
90; 90; 90
1739.95Righter, K.; Sutton, S.; Danielson, L.; Pando, K.; Schmidt, G.; Yang, H.; Berthet, S.; Newville, M.; Choi, Y.; Downs, R. T.; Malavergne, V.
The effect of fO2 on the partitioning and valence of V and Cr in garnet/melt pairs and the relation to terrestrial mantle V and Cr content Note: R061138
American Mineralogist, 2011, 96, 1278-1290
9017086 CIFAl0.22 Cr0.3 Fe2.15 Mg0.26 O4 Si0.08A m a m9.8; 9.6; 2.87
90; 90; 90
270.01Koch-Muller M; Mugnaioli, E.; Rhede, D.; Speziale, S.; Kolb, U.; Wirth, R.
Synthesis of a quenchable high-pressure form of magnetite (h-Fe3O4) with composition Fe1(Fe2+0.75Mg0.26)Fe2(Fe3+0.70Cr0.15Al0.11Si0.04)2O4 Note: Sample Crystal 1
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2405-2415
9017087 CIFAl0.22 Cr0.3 Fe2.15 Mg0.26 O4 Si0.08A m a m9.8; 9.6; 2.87
90; 90; 90
270.01Koch-Muller M; Mugnaioli, E.; Rhede, D.; Speziale, S.; Kolb, U.; Wirth, R.
Synthesis of a quenchable high-pressure form of magnetite (h-Fe3O4) with composition Fe1(Fe2+0.75Mg0.26)Fe2(Fe3+0.70Cr0.15Al0.11Si0.04)2O4 Note: Sample Crystal 2
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2405-2415
9013665 CIFAl0.223 Cr1.722 Fe0.444 Mg0.601 Mn0.007 O4 Ti0.002F d -3 m :28.3264; 8.3264; 8.3264
90; 90; 90
577.26Lenaz, D.; Logvinova, A. M.; Princivalle, F.; Sobolev, N. V.
Structural parameters of chromite included in diamond and kimberlites from Siberia: A new tool for discriminating ultramafic source Locality: Udachnaya mine, Daldyn kimberlitic field, close to Arctic Circle, Russia Note: sample UDK3
American Mineralogists, 2009, 94, 1067-1070
9013668 CIFAl0.228 Cr1.7 Fe0.509 Mg0.547 Mn0.009 Ni0.002 O4 Ti0.004F d -3 m :28.3293; 8.3293; 8.3293
90; 90; 90
577.864Lenaz, D.; Logvinova, A. M.; Princivalle, F.; Sobolev, N. V.
Structural parameters of chromite included in diamond and kimberlites from Siberia: A new tool for discriminating ultramafic source Note: sample Inter-1
American Mineralogists, 2009, 94, 1067-1070
9010241 CIFAl0.23 Mg0.874 O3 Si0.875P b c a18.1876; 8.7352; 5.1789
90; 90; 90
822.784Smyth, J. R.; Mierdel, K.; Keppler, H.; Langenhorst, F.; Dubrovinsky, L.; Nestola, F.
Crystal chemistry of hydration in aluminous orthopyroxene
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 973-976
9017144 CIFAl0.235 Fe1.765 O3P n a 215.0647; 8.7131; 9.3842
90; 90; 90
414.118Xu, H.; Lee, S.; Xu, H.
Luogufengite: A new nano-mineral of Fe2O3 polymorph with giant coercive field
American Mineralogist, 2017, 102, 711-719
9010424 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.2889; 8.8662; 5.2175
90; 90; 90
846.034Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 0 GPa, in air
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010425 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.2889; 8.8662; 5.2175
90; 90; 90
846.034Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 0 GPa, in air, same # of reflections as DAC crystal
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010426 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.2804; 8.8601; 5.2161
90; 90; 90
844.832Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 0.163 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010427 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.2192; 8.8111; 5.1965
90; 90; 90
834.2Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 1.715 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010428 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.1427; 8.746; 5.1716
90; 90; 90
820.609Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 3.947 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010429 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.0221; 8.6456; 5.1327
90; 90; 90
799.736Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 8.033 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010430 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a17.977; 8.61; 5.1227
90; 90; 90
792.902Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 9.562 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9002295 CIFAl0.24 Ca Fe5 H2 K1.29 Mg4.05 Na1.09 O24 Si7.52 Ti0.69C 1 2/m 110.039; 18.068; 5.298
90; 104.81; 90
929.051Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 29
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
9002300 CIFAl0.24 Ca0.68 F0.04 Fe0.7 H0.88 K0.64 Mg3.4 Na2.1 O23.96 Si7.52 Ti1.14C 1 2/m 19.908; 18.062; 5.307
90; 104.36; 90
920.059Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 34
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
9010328 CIFAl0.24 Ca0.76 Fe0.76 Na0.24 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.734; 8.9103; 5.2682
90; 105.904; 90
439.436Nestola, F.; Tribaudino, M.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Bruno, M.
The crystal structures of pyroxenes along the jadeite - hedenbergite and jadeite - aegirine joins Sample: Jd24Hde76
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 1492-1501
9010473 CIFAl0.24 Ca0.76 Fe0.76 Na0.24 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.734; 8.9103; 5.2682
90; 105.904; 90
439.436Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd24Hd76, P = 0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010474 CIFAl0.24 Ca0.76 Fe0.76 Na0.24 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.641; 8.792; 5.2122
90; 105.391; 90
425.961Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd24Hd76, P = 3.87 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010475 CIFAl0.24 Ca0.76 Fe0.76 Na0.24 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5525; 8.6648; 5.155
90; 104.972; 90
412.197Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd24Hd76, P = 8.76 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9002291 CIFAl0.24 Ca0.94 F0.04 Fe0.6 H0.96 K1.32 Mg3.75 Na1.15 O23.96 Si7.52 Ti0.89C 1 2/m 19.987; 18.061; 5.298
90; 104.81; 90
923.881Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 25
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
9002292 CIFAl0.24 Ca0.96 F0.04 Fe0.6 H0.98 K1.29 Mg3.75 Na1.16 O23.96 Si7.52 Ti0.89C 1 2/m 19.987; 18.065; 5.298
90; 104.82; 90
924.043Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 26
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
9013667 CIFAl0.246 Cr1.702 Fe0.431 Mg0.609 Mn0.008 Ni0.004 O4F d -3 m :28.3249; 8.3249; 8.3249
90; 90; 90
576.949Lenaz, D.; Logvinova, A. M.; Princivalle, F.; Sobolev, N. V.
Structural parameters of chromite included in diamond and kimberlites from Siberia: A new tool for discriminating ultramafic source Locality: Udachnaya mine, Daldyn kimberlitic field, close to Arctic Circle, Russia Note: sample UDK5
American Mineralogists, 2009, 94, 1067-1070
9001169 CIFAl0.25 Ca2 Fe0.75 H8 Mg0.65 Mn3.05 O18 Si2 Zn2.3C 1 2 15.483; 9.39; 14.51
90; 97.04; 90
741.421Peacor, D. R.; Rouse, R. C.; Bailey, S. W.
Crystal structure of franklinfurnaceite: A tri-dioctahedral zincosilicate intermediate between chlorite and mica
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 876-887
9002381 CIFAl0.25 Li0.25 O2 Si0.75P 62 2 25.1609; 5.1609; 5.4574
90; 90; 120
125.883Xu, H.; Heaney, P. J.; Beall, G. H.
Phase transitions induced by solid solution in stuffed derivatives of quartz: A powder synchrotron XRD study of the LiAlSiO4-SiO2 join Sample: x=.50, Li.5Al.5Si1.5O4, beta quartz structure
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 971-979
9001922 CIFAl0.252 Ca1.904 F0.726 Fe0.905 H1.566 K0.096 Mg4.083 Mn0.02 Na0.232 O23.274 Si7.788 Ti0.014C 1 2/m 19.855; 18.069; 5.283
90; 104.79; 90
909.575Evans, B. W.; Yang, H.
Fe-Mg order-disorder in tremolite-actinolite-ferro-actinolite at ambient and high temperature Sample: 67-3172, from Carr Fork Mine, Bingham, Utah in cpx hornfels rock
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 458-475
9001924 CIFAl0.256 Ca1.856 F0.464 Fe1.133 H1.436 K0.09 Mg3.879 Mn0.02 Na0.286 O23.536 Si7.776 Ti0.02C 1 2/m 19.866; 18.098; 5.284
90; 104.77; 90
912.308Evans, B. W.; Yang, H.
Fe-Mg order-disorder in tremolite-actinolite-ferro-actinolite at ambient and high temperature Sample: 67-3701, from Carr Fork Mine, Bingham, Utah in cpx hornfels rock
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 458-475
9001969 CIFAl0.26 Ca O5 Si Ti0.74A 1 2/a 17.0469; 8.6901; 6.5372
90; 113.944; 90
365.876Chrosch, J.; Colombo, M.; Malcherek, T.; Salje, E. K. H.; Groat, L. A.; Bismayer, U.
Thermal annealing behaviour of radiation damaged titanite Sample is heated Cardiff titanite, 1123 K for 3 days
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 1083-1091
9001604 CIFAl0.26 Ca0.04 F0.48 Fe1.42 H1.28 K0.2 Li0.74 Mg2.24 Mn0.42 Na2.71 O23.5 Si7.92C 1 2/m 19.79; 17.848; 5.287
90; 104.1; 90
895.975Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Cannillo, E.
The mechanism of Li incorporation in amphiboles Sample: A2
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 443-451
9001605 CIFAl0.26 Ca0.04 F0.48 Fe1.42 H1.28 K0.2 Li0.74 Mg2.24 Mn0.42 Na2.71 O23.5 Si7.92C 1 2/m 19.822; 17.836; 5.286
90; 104.37; 90
897.056Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Cannillo, E.
The mechanism of Li incorporation in amphiboles Sample: A3 Note: Site occupancies are set to be the same as ones in sample A2
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 443-451
9001337 CIFAl0.27 Ca0.52 Fe0.24 Mg0.66 Mn0.01 Na0.29 O6 Si2 Ti0.01C 1 2/c 19.644; 8.82; 5.256
90; 107.04; 90
427.449Oberti, R.; Caporuscio, F. A.
Crystal chemistry of clinopyroxenes from mantle eclogites: A study of the key role of the M2 site population by means of crystal-structure refinement sample SBB 39, Di52Jd27, diopside - jadeite join
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1141-1152
9013280 CIFAl0.27 Ca2 Cu0.03 H3 Mg0.09 Mn2.511 O14 Si3 V0.009P 1 21/m 18.959; 6.072; 10.218
90; 110.75; 90
519.794Nagashima, M.; Rahmoun, N. S.; Alekseev, E. V.; Geiger, C. A.; Armbruster, T.; Akasaka, M.
Crystal chemistry of macfallite: Relationships to sursassite and pumpellyite
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1851-1857
9010035 CIFAl0.272 F1.6 Fe3.04 H0.4 K0.236 Li0.63 Mg0.46 Mn0.73 Na2.647 O22.4 Si7.728 Ti0.07 Zn0.07C 1 2/m 19.792; 17.935; 5.314
90; 103.85; 90
906.109Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G. K.
Li: an important component in igneous alkali amphiboles Sample: A(5), ferro-fluor-leakeite
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
9003339 CIFAl0.276 Ca2 Fe1.724 O5P n m a5.4071; 14.6949; 5.5941
90; 90; 90
444.489Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht025_2
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9001336 CIFAl0.28 Ca0.65 Fe0.13 Mg0.65 Na0.26 O6 Si2 Ti0.01C 1 2/c 19.654; 8.831; 5.255
90; 106.52; 90
429.519Oberti, R.; Caporuscio, F. A.
Crystal chemistry of clinopyroxenes from mantle eclogites: A study of the key role of the M2 site population by means of crystal-structure refinement sample SBB 3H, Di64Jd26, diopside - jadeite join
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1141-1152
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
9001935 CIFAl0.282 Ca1.736 F0.048 Fe2.823 H1.894 K0.024 Mg1.979 Mn0.336 Na0.176 O23.952 Si7.792 Ti0.006C 1 2/m 19.89; 18.194; 5.306
90; 104.62; 90
923.841Evans, B. W.; Yang, H.
Fe-Mg order-disorder in tremolite-actinolite-ferro-actinolite at ambient and high temperature Sample: C59, AMNH 44973, from Cumberland, Rhode Island in a quartzite after heating at 700 C
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 458-475
9002185 CIFAl0.283 H12.9 Na0.19 O20.12 Si9C 1 2/m 117.583; 17.695; 7.408
90; 116.52; 90
2062.34Wust, T.; Stolz, J.; Armbruster, T.
Partially dealuminated heulandite produced by acidic REECl3 solution: A chemical and single-crystal X-ray study Sample: DEHY323 Tetrahedral sites were refined as Si
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1126-1134
9002010 CIFAl0.29 O2 Pb0.5 Si0.71C 1 2/m 18.448; 13.057; 7.166
90; 115.25; 90
714.926Benna, P.; Tribaudino, M.; Bruno, E.
High-temperature in situ structural investigation on lead feldspar Sample at T = 700 C, split Pb atom model
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 120-129
9001934 CIFAl0.294 Ca1.772 F0.048 Fe2.757 H1.836 K0.022 Mg2.049 Mn0.316 Na0.192 O23.952 Si7.756 Ti0.004C 1 2/m 19.884; 18.189; 5.302
90; 104.6; 90
922.415Evans, B. W.; Yang, H.
Fe-Mg order-disorder in tremolite-actinolite-ferro-actinolite at ambient and high temperature Sample: AMNH 44973, from Cumberland, Rhode Island in a quartzite
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 458-475
9010037 CIFAl0.296 Ca0.72 F1.6 Fe1.72 H0.4 K0.166 Li0.08 Mg2.57 Mn0.63 Na1.864 O22.4 Si7.704 Ti0.04 Zn0.04C 1 2/m 19.861; 18.05; 5.288
90; 104.22; 90
912.377Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G. K.
Li: an important component in igneous alkali amphiboles Sample: A(7), magnesio-ferri-fluor-katophorite
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
9016536 CIFAl0.3 B3 Fe6.87 H3.12 K0.2 Mg1.83 Na0.8 O31 Si6R 3 m :H16.186; 16.186; 7.444
90; 90; 120
1688.95Grice, J. D.; Ercit, T. S.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Povondraite, a redefinition of the tourmaline ferridravite Note: Atomic parameters updated by Grice on 11/20/2001
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 433-436
9013655 CIFAl0.3 Mg0.4 Na0.97 O6 Si2.33C 1 2/c 19.441; 8.6038; 5.2547
90; 107.833; 90
406.323Yang, H.; Konzett, J.; Frost, D. J.; Downs, R. T.
X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopic study of clinopyroxenes with six-coordinated Si in the Na(Mg0.5Si0.5)Si2O6 - NaAlSi2O6 system Note: Sample J3
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 942-949
9002184 CIFAl0.302 H28.74 Na0.38 O24.46 Si9C 1 2/m 117.611; 17.933; 7.398
90; 116.29; 90
2094.75Wust, T.; Stolz, J.; Armbruster, T.
Partially dealuminated heulandite produced by acidic REECl3 solution: A chemical and single-crystal X-ray study Sample: REE100 Tetrahedral sites were refined as Si
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1126-1134
9003057 CIFAl0.312 Ca2 Fe2.688 H4 O14 Si3A 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-Fe3+ from Bombay, India, studied using synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction and 57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy
American Mineralogist, 2003, 88, 1084-1090
9001228 CIFAl0.318 Ca3 Fe1.682 O12 Si2.88I a -3 d12.057; 12.057; 12.057
90; 90; 90
1752.74Lager, G. A.; Armbruster, T.; Rotella, F. J.; Rossman, G. R.
OH substitution in garnets: X-ray and neutron diffraction, infrared, and geometric-modeling studies sample SB-1
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 840-851
9001338 CIFAl0.32 Ca0.55 Fe0.15 Mg0.65 Na0.3 O6 Si2 Ti0.01C 1 2/c 19.628; 8.808; 5.254
90; 106.88; 90
426.36Oberti, R.; Caporuscio, F. A.
Crystal chemistry of clinopyroxenes from mantle eclogites: A study of the key role of the M2 site population by means of crystal-structure refinement sample SBB 25, Di55Jd30, diopside - jadeite join
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1141-1152
9002299 CIFAl0.32 Ca0.84 F0.02 Fe0.5 H2 K0.42 Mg4.13 Na2.13 O23.98 Si7.44 Ti0.69C 1 2/m 19.922; 18.047; 5.297
90; 104.37; 90
918.818Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 33
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
9002290 CIFAl0.32 Ca0.9 Fe H1.2 K1.29 Mg3.4 Na1.22 O24 Si7.44 Ti0.84C 1 2/m 110.022; 18.075; 5.3
90; 104.77; 90
928.359Oberti, R.; Vannucci, R.; Zanetti, A.; Tiepolo, M.; Brumm, R. C.
A Crystal Chemical re-evaluation of amphibole/melt and amphibole/clinopyroxene DTi values in petrogenetic studies SAMPLE 24
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 407-419
9013678 CIFAl0.32 Ca1.28 Fe0.66 K0.21 Mg4.5 Mn0.08 Na1.27 O24 Si7.68C 1 2/m 19.8056; 18.0105; 5.2725
90; 104.406; 90
901.865Andreozzi, G. B.; Ballirano, P.; Gianfagna, A.; Mazziotti-Tagliani S; Pacella, A.
Structural and spectroscopic characterization of a suite of fibrous amphiboles with high environmental and health relevance from Biancaville (Sicily, Italy) Locality: Biancaville, Sicily, Italy Sample Name: Sample 1
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 1333-1340
9010033 CIFAl0.328 F1.7 Fe2.98 H0.3 K0.238 Li0.64 Mg0.54 Mn0.7 Na2.662 O22.3 Si7.672 Ti0.08 Zn0.06C 1 2/m 19.792; 17.934; 5.313
90; 103.87; 90
905.81Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G. K.
Li: an important component in igneous alkali amphiboles Sample: A(3), ferro-fluor-leakeite
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
9002183 CIFAl0.33 H28.74 Na0.39 O25.14 Si9C 1 2/m 117.649; 17.98; 7.412
90; 116.22; 90
2110.03Wust, T.; Stolz, J.; Armbruster, T.
Partially dealuminated heulandite produced by acidic REECl3 solution: A chemical and single-crystal X-ray study Sample: REE293 Tetrahedral sites were refined as Si
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1126-1134
9002380 CIFAl0.33 Li0.33 O2 Si0.67P 62 2 25.2102; 5.2102; 5.4551
90; 90; 120
128.246Xu, H.; Heaney, P. J.; Beall, G. H.
Phase transitions induced by solid solution in stuffed derivatives of quartz: A powder synchrotron XRD study of the LiAlSiO4-SiO2 join Sample: x=.33, Li.67Al.67Si1.33O4, beta quartz structure
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 971-979
9003547 CIFAl0.337 Cr1.606 Fe0.326 Mg0.694 Mn0.006 Ni0.004 O4 Ti0.002 V0.002F d -3 m :28.3043; 8.3043; 8.3043
90; 90; 90
572.676Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Ba2y, Provenance is Bater, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is cumulate
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9001134 CIFAl0.34 Fe1.66 K Li3 Na1.96 O30 Si12P 6/m c c10.009; 10.009; 14.006
90; 90; 120
1215.14Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structures of sugilite and brannockite Note: x-coordinate of Na has been corrected
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 595-600
9010325 CIFAl0.35 Fe0.65 Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5663; 8.704; 5.2733
90; 107.6; 90
418.529Nestola, F.; Tribaudino, M.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Bruno, M.
The crystal structures of pyroxenes along the jadeite - hedenbergite and jadeite - aegirine joins Sample: Jd35Ae65
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 1492-1501
9003545 CIFAl0.355 Cr1.55 Fe0.369 Mg0.704 Mn0.006 Ni0.004 O4 Si0.001 Ti0.004 V0.002F d -3 m :28.3101; 8.3101; 8.3101
90; 90; 90
573.877Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Ba4c, Provenance is Bater, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is cumulate
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9003492 CIFAl0.357 Ca0.16 O4 Si1.643I m m a20.041; 23.814; 12.869
90; 90; 90
6141.81Zanardi, S.; Cruciani, G.; Alberti, A.; Galli, E.
Dehydration and rehydration process in boggsite: an in-situ X-ray single-crystal study Note: Ca represents an unknown distribution across the Ca sites of [Ca.806,Mg.138,Na.041,K.007,Fe.006,Sr.001] Note: Reported occupancies are discrepant with reported formula. Sample: BOG-500, T = 500 C
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1033-1042
9001386 CIFAl0.36 Be2.64 Ca1.38 K Na0.02 O30 Si12 Y0.62P 6/m c c10.34; 10.34; 13.758
90; 90; 120
1273.88Hawthorne, F. C.; Kimata, M.; Cerny, P.; Ball, N. A.; Rossman, G. R.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the milarite-group minerals sample #37 from Strange Lake
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1836-1856
9002025 CIFAl0.36 Cr0.28 Mg3.68 O12 Si4.68I 41/a11.512; 11.512; 11.515
90; 90; 90
1526.04Nakatsuka, A.; Yoshiasa, A.; Yamanaka, T.; Ito, E.
Structure refinement of birefringent Cr-bearing majorite Mg3(Mg.34Si.34Al.18Cr.14)2Si3O12
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 199-202
9003535 CIFAl0.364 Cr1.552 Fe0.467 Mg0.597 Mn0.008 O4 Ti0.004 V0.004F d -3 m :28.3133; 8.3133; 8.3133
90; 90; 90
574.54Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: N10a, Provenance is Bulqize, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9003340 CIFAl0.365 Ca2 Fe1.635 O5P n m a5.4027; 14.6779; 5.5923
90; 90; 90
443.471Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht030_3
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9003537 CIFAl0.368 Cr1.564 Fe0.424 Mg0.624 Mn0.007 O4 Ti0.002F d -3 m :28.3081; 8.3081; 8.3081
90; 90; 90
573.463Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Thkv1a, Provenance is Thekna, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9003541 CIFAl0.378 Cr1.536 Fe0.394 Mg0.667 Mn0.007 Ni0.004 O4 Si0.001 Ti0.002 V0.002 Zn0.002F d -3 m :28.3057; 8.3057; 8.3057
90; 90; 90
572.966Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Thkv2w, Provenance is Thekna, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9003772 CIFAl0.38 Be1.06 Ca1.71 Fe5.61 Mg0.12 Na0.29 O20 Si4.56 Sn0.03 Ti0.24P -110.322; 10.729; 8.8624
105.802; 96.185; 124.758
731.673Grew, E. S.; Barbier, J.; Britten, J.; Yates, M. G.; Polyakov, V. O.; Shcherbakova, E. P.; Halenius, U.; Shearer, C. K.
Makarochkinite, Ca2Fe2+4Fe3+TiSi4BeAlO20, a new beryllosilicate member of the aenigmatite-sapphirine-surinamite group from the Il'men Mountains (southern Urals), Russia Sample: N86
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1402-1412
9017089 CIFAl0.38 Fe0.3 Ni0.32I m -3 m3.0214; 3.0214; 3.0214
90; 90; 90
27.582Bindi, L.; Yao, N.; Lin, C.; Hollister, L. S.; MacPherson, G. J.; Poirier, G. R.; Andronicos, C. L.; Distler, V. V.; Eddy, M. P.; Kostin, A.; Kryachko, V.; Steinhardt, W. M.; Yudovskaya, M.
Steinhardtite, a new body-centered-cubic allotropic form of aluminum from the Khatyrka CV3 carbonaceous chondrite
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2433-2436
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
9003538 CIFAl0.387 Cr1.552 Fe0.402 Mg0.632 Mn0.006 O4 Ti0.002 V0.004F d -3 m :28.3033; 8.3033; 8.3033
90; 90; 90
572.469Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Thkv1w, Provenance is Thekna, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9003542 CIFAl0.388 Cr1.548 Fe0.4 Mg0.648 Mn0.006 O4 Si0.001 Ti0.002 V0.002F d -3 m :28.3071; 8.3071; 8.3071
90; 90; 90
573.256Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: N2h, Provenance is Bulqize, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9000947 CIFAl0.39 Ca2 H3 Mn2.61 O14 Si3P 1 21/m 110.235; 6.086; 8.97
90; 110.75; 90
522.5Moore, P. B.; Shen, J.; Araki, T.
Crystal chemistry of the (M2)3+ phi2 sheet: Structural principles and crystal structures of ruizite, macfallite and orientite
American Mineralogist, 1985, 70, 171-181
9003536 CIFAl0.393 Cr1.5 Fe0.469 Mg0.608 Mn0.009 Ni0.002 O4 Ti0.006F d -3 m :28.3091; 8.3091; 8.3091
90; 90; 90
573.67Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: N7g, Provenance is Bulqize, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9003531 CIFAl0.393 Cr1.582 Fe0.34 Mg0.59 Mn0.003 Ni0.004 O4 Si0.002 Ti0.004 V0.004F d -3 m :28.2743; 8.2743; 8.2743
90; 90; 90
566.492Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Tro6f, Provenance is Tropoja massif, Sequence is cumulate
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9013670 CIFAl0.396 Cr1.6 Fe0.416 Mg0.607 Mn0.008 O4 Ti0.002F d -3 m :28.3055; 8.3055; 8.3055
90; 90; 90
572.924Lenaz, D.; Logvinova, A. M.; Princivalle, F.; Sobolev, N. V.
Structural parameters of chromite included in diamond and kimberlites from Siberia: A new tool for discriminating ultramafic source Note: sample UV-170
American Mineralogists, 2009, 94, 1067-1070
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
9010032 CIFAl0.4 Ca0.95 F1.36 Fe1.24 H0.18 K0.169 Li0.06 Mg3.16 Mn0.16 Na1.469 O22.64 Si7.6 Ti0.05 Zn0.33C 1 2/m 19.808; 17.993; 5.284
90; 104.54; 90
902.63Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G. K.
Li: an important component in igneous alkali amphiboles Sample: A(2), magnesio-ferri-fluor-katophorite
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
9013681 CIFAl0.4 Ca1.3 Fe0.6 K0.24 Mg4.6 Mn0.06 Na1.2 O24 Si7.6C 1 2/m 19.7935; 17.9728; 5.2746
90; 104.403; 90
899.237Andreozzi, G. B.; Ballirano, P.; Gianfagna, A.; Mazziotti-Tagliani S; Pacella, A.
Structural and spectroscopic characterization of a suite of fibrous amphiboles with high environmental and health relevance from Biancaville (Sicily, Italy) Locality: Biancaville, Sicily, Italy Sample Name: Sample 4
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 1333-1340
9013680 CIFAl0.4 Ca1.4 Fe0.42 K0.1 Mg4.74 Mn0.06 Na1.32 O24 Si7.6C 1 2/m 19.8272; 17.9899; 5.2756
90; 104.596; 90
902.575Andreozzi, G. B.; Ballirano, P.; Gianfagna, A.; Mazziotti-Tagliani S; Pacella, A.
Structural and spectroscopic characterization of a suite of fibrous amphiboles with high environmental and health relevance from Biancaville (Sicily, Italy) Locality: Biancaville, Sicily, Italy Sample Name: Sample 3
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 1333-1340
9013679 CIFAl0.4 Ca1.56 Fe0.73 K0.09 Mg4.35 Mn0.04 Na0.94 O24 Si7.6C 1 2/m 19.8112; 18.0162; 5.2774
90; 104.624; 90
902.615Andreozzi, G. B.; Ballirano, P.; Gianfagna, A.; Mazziotti-Tagliani S; Pacella, A.
Structural and spectroscopic characterization of a suite of fibrous amphiboles with high environmental and health relevance from Biancaville (Sicily, Italy) Locality: Biancaville, Sicily, Italy Sample Name: Sample 2
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 1333-1340
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
9001230 CIFAl0.404 Ca3 Fe1.596 O12 Si2.58I a -3 d12.106; 12.106; 12.106
90; 90; 90
1774.2Lager, G. A.; Armbruster, T.; Rotella, F. J.; Rossman, G. R.
OH substitution in garnets: X-ray and neutron diffraction, infrared, and geometric-modeling studies sample SB-3
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 840-851
9003532 CIFAl0.406 Cr1.524 Fe0.396 Mg0.643 Mn0.006 Ni0.002 O4 Ti0.006F d -3 m :28.2991; 8.2991; 8.2991
90; 90; 90
571.601Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Shb4b, Provenance is Shebenik massif, Sequence is cumulate
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9003341 CIFAl0.408 Ca2 Fe1.592 O5P n m a5.3986; 14.6631; 5.591
90; 90; 90
442.585Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht035_1
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9002186 CIFAl0.412 H25.12 Na0.26 O39.1 Si18C 1 2/m 117.608; 17.656; 7.414
90; 116.42; 90
2064.18Wust, T.; Stolz, J.; Armbruster, T.
Partially dealuminated heulandite produced by acidic REECl3 solution: A chemical and single-crystal X-ray study Sample: DEHY378
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1126-1134
9010031 CIFAl0.416 Ca0.25 F1.4 Fe1.22 K0.148 Li0.06 Mg3.24 Mn0.43 Na2.104 O22.6 Si7.584 Ti0.05C 1 2/m 19.795; 17.993; 5.28
90; 104.53; 90
900.792Hawthorne, F. C.; Ungaretti, L.; Oberti, R.; Bottazzi, P.; Czamanske, G. K.
Li: an important component in igneous alkali amphiboles Sample: A(1), magnesio-ferri-fluor-oxy-katophorite
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 733-745
9003824 CIFAl0.42 Ca2.97 Cr0.152 Fe1.025 Hf0.008 Mg0.124 O12 Sc0.154 Si1.899 Ti0.654 V0.004 Zr0.584I a -3 d12.331; 12.331; 12.331
90; 90; 90
1874.97Galuskina, I. O.; Galuskin, E. V.; Dzierzanowski, P.; Armbruster, T.; Kozanecki, M.
A natural scandian garnet
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1688-1692
9003539 CIFAl0.422 Cr1.506 Fe0.367 Mg0.643 Mn0.004 Ni0.004 O4 Ti0.004 V0.002F d -3 m :28.2793; 8.2793; 8.2793
90; 90; 90
567.52Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Shb2m, Provenance is Shebenik massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9004015 CIFAl0.43 Ca1.92 Cu0.01 Fe0.26 H4 Mg0.2 Mn0.15 Na0.08 O14 Si2.91 Ti0.02 V2.04C 1 2/m 119.2889; 6.0444; 8.8783
90; 97.328; 90
1026.67Brigatti, M. F.; Caprilli, E.; Marchesini, M.
Poppiite, the V3+ end-member of the pumpellyite group: Description and crystal structure Locality: Gambatesa mine, val Graveglia, Genova, Northern Italy
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 584-588
9003543 CIFAl0.438 Cr1.474 Fe0.384 Mg0.682 Mn0.006 Ni0.004 O4 Si0.002 Ti0.004 V0.002F d -3 m :28.3006; 8.3006; 8.3006
90; 90; 90
571.911Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Shkm1i, Provenance is Shkalla, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9003342 CIFAl0.441 Ca2 Fe1.559 O5P n m a5.3936; 14.6476; 5.5899
90; 90; 90
441.621Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht040_2
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9003540 CIFAl0.444 Cr1.5 Fe0.378 Mg0.637 Mn0.006 Ni0.004 O4 Si0.001 Ti0.002 V0.004F d -3 m :28.2902; 8.2902; 8.2902
90; 90; 90
569.764Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Shb4f, Provenance is Shebenik massif, Sequence is cumulate
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9003544 CIFAl0.451 Cr1.466 Fe0.414 Mg0.646 Mn0.007 Ni0.004 O4 Ti0.004F d -3 m :28.2982; 8.2982; 8.2982
90; 90; 90
571.415Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Shkm3g, Provenance is Shkalla, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9003343 CIFAl0.46 Ca2 Fe1.54 O5P n m a5.3876; 14.6302; 5.5877
90; 90; 90
440.432Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bf80i_2
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
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
9015443 CIFAl0.474 Ca3 Fe1.746 Hf0.016 Nb0.038 O12 Sc0.018 Si0.51 Sn0.192 Ti0.426 U0.212 Zr1.356I a -3 d12.5965; 12.5965; 12.5965
90; 90; 90
1998.71Galuskina, I. O.; Galuskin, E. V.; Armbruster, T.; Lazic, B.; Kusz, J.; Dzierzanowski, P.; Gazeev, V. M.; Pertsev, N. N.; Prusik, K.; Zadov, A. E.; Winiarski, A.; Wrzalik, R.; Gurbanov, A. G.
Elbrusite-(Zr) - A new uranian garnet from the Upper Chegem caldera, Kabardino-Balkaria, Northern Caucasus, Russia
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 1172-1181
9002730 CIFAl0.479 B4 Be0.818 Ca4.604 Ce0.352 Dy0.002 Eu0.002 F0.49 Fe0.377 Gd0.008 H0.544 La0.09 Li0.038 Mg0.047 Mn0.016 Nd0.19 O22.544 Pr0.054 Si4 Sm0.02 Th0.628 Ti0.097 U0.034 Y0.016P 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
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
9003771 CIFAl0.48 Be Ca1.77 Fe5.145 Mg0.225 Mn0.04 Na0.19 Nb0.07 O20 Si4.52 Sn0.02 Ti0.54P -110.373; 10.768; 8.878
105.794; 96.183; 124.934
737.315Grew, E. S.; Barbier, J.; Britten, J.; Yates, M. G.; Polyakov, V. O.; Shcherbakova, E. P.; Halenius, U.; Shearer, C. K.
Makarochkinite, Ca2Fe2+4Fe3+TiSi4BeAlO20, a new beryllosilicate member of the aenigmatite-sapphirine-surinamite group from the Il'men Mountains (southern Urals), Russia Sample: 3319
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1402-1412
9001385 CIFAl0.48 Be2.52 Ca1.532 K Na0.048 O30 Si12 Y0.468P 6/m c c10.342; 10.342; 13.777
90; 90; 120
1276.13Hawthorne, F. C.; Kimata, M.; Cerny, P.; Ball, N. A.; Rossman, G. R.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the milarite-group minerals sample #36 from Jaguaracu
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1836-1856
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
9004055 CIFAl0.49 B8 Be0.54 Ca8.6 Ce1.1 F0.24 Fe0.35 H1.76 Li0.3 O37.76 Si6 Th0.3 Ti0.16P 1 2/a 128.097; 4.777; 10.236
90; 96.81; 90
1364.18Boiocchi, M.; Callegari, A.; Ottolini, L.
The crystal structure of piergorite-(Ce), Ca8Ce2(Al0.5Fe3+0.5)Sum1(X,Li,Be)2Si6B8O36(OH,F)2: A new borosilicate from Vetralla, Italy, with a modified hellandite-type chain
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 1170-1177
9001229 CIFAl0.496 Ca3 Fe1.504 O12 Si2.745I a -3 d12.085; 12.085; 12.085
90; 90; 90
1764.98Lager, G. A.; Armbruster, T.; Rotella, F. J.; Rossman, G. R.
OH substitution in garnets: X-ray and neutron diffraction, infrared, and geometric-modeling studies sample SB-2
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 840-851
9002729 CIFAl0.497 B4 Be1.18 Ca4.372 Ce0.772 Eu0.002 F0.49 Fe0.384 Gd0.006 H0.544 La0.456 Li0.026 Mg0.035 Nd0.142 O22.544 Pr0.068 Si4 Sm0.008 Th0.152 Ti0.07 U0.016 Y0.006P 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
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
9010503 CIFAl0.5 Cl0.392 K Mg2.722 O11.608 Si3.5C 1 2/m 15.299; 9.167; 10.226
90; 100.06; 90
489.1Nazzareni, S.; Comodi, P.; Bindi, L.; Safonov, O. G.; Litvin, Y. A.; Perchuk, L. L.
Synthetic hypersilicic Cl-bearing mica in the phlogopite-celadonite join: a mulitmethodical characterization of the missing link between di- and tri- octahedral micas at high pressures
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1429-1436
9016634 CIFAl0.5 Nb0.5 O2C 1 2/m 112.1545; 3.735; 6.4884
90; 107.62; 90
280.735Ardit, M.; Dondi, M.; Cruciani, G.
Structural stability, cation ordering, and local relaxation along the AlNbO4-Al0.5Cr0.5NbO4 join Note: Sample label: N00
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 910-917
9000784 CIFAl0.502 Na O4 Si1.497C -18.142; 12.785; 7.159
94.19; 116.61; 87.68
664.477Harlow, G. E.; Brown, G. E.
Low albite: An X-Ray and neutron diffraction study Sample: X-ray split Na site Note: this sample of feldspar is from Amelia, Virginia
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 986-995
9000786 CIFAl0.502 Na O4 Si1.497C -18.142; 12.785; 7.159
94.19; 116.61; 87.68
664.477Harlow, G. E.; Brown, G. E.
Low albite: An X-Ray and neutron diffraction study Sample: neutron split Na site Note: this sample of feldspar is from Amelia, Virginia
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 986-995
9004003 CIFAl0.51 Ca1.13 Fe0.04 H2 K0.01 Mg4.21 Mn1.04 Na0.48 O24 Si7.52C 1 2/m 19.7807; 18.0548; 5.2928
90; 104.19; 90
906.13Oberti, R.; Camara, F.; Della Ventura, G.; Iezzi, G.; Benimoff, A. I.
Parvo-mangano-edenite, parvo-manganotremolite, and the solid solution between Ca and Mn2+ at the M4 site in amphiboles Locality: amphibole, Grenville marble, Arnold open pit, St Lawrence Co, New York, USA Sample: 1104 Note: A and B occupancies invented to match formula
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 526-532
9001339 CIFAl0.52 Ca0.47 Fe0.07 Mg0.46 Na0.41 O6 Si2 Ti0.01C 1 2/c 19.561; 8.73; 5.249
90; 107; 90
418.977Oberti, R.; Caporuscio, F. A.
Crystal chemistry of clinopyroxenes from mantle eclogites: A study of the key role of the M2 site population by means of crystal-structure refinement sample SBB 61, Di47Jd40, diopside - jadeite join
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1141-1152
9010476 CIFAl0.52 Ca0.47 Fe0.48 Na0.53 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.6031; 8.7735; 5.2656
90; 106.725; 90
424.874Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd53Hd47, P = 0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010477 CIFAl0.52 Ca0.47 Fe0.48 Na0.53 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5135; 8.6765; 5.2158
90; 106.317; 90
413.191Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd53Hd47, P = 3.65 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010478 CIFAl0.52 Ca0.47 Fe0.48 Na0.53 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.4632; 8.617; 5.1857
90; 106.097; 90
406.286Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd53Hd47, P = 6.09 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010327 CIFAl0.52 Ca0.47 Fe0.51 Na0.53 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.6031; 8.7735; 5.2656
90; 106.725; 90
424.874Nestola, F.; Tribaudino, M.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Bruno, M.
The crystal structures of pyroxenes along the jadeite - hedenbergite and jadeite - aegirine joins Sample: Jd53Hd47
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 1492-1501
9002211 CIFAl0.52 Ca1.82 Mg4.98 Na0.14 O24 Si7.68C 1 2/m 19.816; 18.04; 5.2775
90; 104.741; 90
903.783Sharma, A.; Jenkins, D. M.
Hydrothermal synthesis of amphiboles along the tremolite-pargasite join and in the ternary system tremolite-pargasite-cummingtonite Sample: PARG 18-3
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1304-1318
9002634 CIFAl0.538 Ca3 Cr1.462 O12 Si3I -111.965; 11.965; 11.965
90; 90.14; 90.01
1712.92Wildner, M.; Andrut, M.
The crystal chemistry of birefringent natural uvarovites: Part II. Single-crystal X-ray structures Sample: Sar-k12
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1231-1251
9003770 CIFAl0.54 Be0.9 Ca1.69 Fe5.19 Mg0.25 Mn0.1 Na0.21 Nb0.04 O20 Si4.49 Ta0.01 Ti0.59P -110.355; 10.751; 8.873
105.757; 96.227; 124.861
735.302Grew, E. S.; Barbier, J.; Britten, J.; Yates, M. G.; Polyakov, V. O.; Shcherbakova, E. P.; Halenius, U.; Shearer, C. K.
Makarochkinite, Ca2Fe2+4Fe3+TiSi4BeAlO20, a new beryllosilicate member of the aenigmatite-sapphirine-surinamite group from the Il'men Mountains (southern Urals), Russia Sample: 400shch6
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1402-1412
9001383 CIFAl0.54 Be2.46 Ca2 H8 K Na0.448 O30.92 Si12P 6/m c c10.415; 10.415; 13.763
90; 90; 120
1292.89Hawthorne, F. C.; Kimata, M.; Cerny, P.; Ball, N. A.; Rossman, G. R.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the milarite-group minerals sample #35 from east Siberia Note: U(1,2) of WatB/NaB changed to match symmetry constraints
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1836-1856
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
9013656 CIFAl0.55 Mg0.27 Na0.97 O6 Si2.21C 1 2/c 19.4429; 8.5946; 5.2437
90; 107.741; 90
405.329Yang, H.; Konzett, J.; Frost, D. J.; Downs, R. T.
X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopic study of clinopyroxenes with six-coordinated Si in the Na(Mg0.5Si0.5)Si2O6 - NaAlSi2O6 system Note: Sample J4
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 942-949
9003344 CIFAl0.552 Ca2 Fe1.448 O5I 2 m b5.3808; 14.6131; 5.5911
90; 90; 90
439.629Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht55_1
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9003533 CIFAl0.552 Cr1.362 Fe0.481 Mg0.586 Mn0.007 Ni0.004 O4 Ti0.006F d -3 m :28.2915; 8.2915; 8.2915
90; 90; 90
570.032Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Tro4f, Provenance is Tropoja massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9002657 CIFAl0.56 Ca1.62 Cl0.02 F1.98 Fe0.3 K0.15 Mg4.74 Mn0.04 Na0.85 O22 Si7.44C 1 2/m 19.846; 18.009; 5.277
90; 104.77; 90
904.781Gianfagna, A.; Oberti, R.
Fluoro-edenite from Biancavilla (Catania, Sicily, Italy): Crystal chemistry of a new amphibole end-member
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1489-1493
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
9003534 CIFAl0.575 Cr1.346 Fe0.429 Mg0.631 Mn0.006 Ni0.002 O4 Ti0.006 V0.004F d -3 m :28.2864; 8.2864; 8.2864
90; 90; 90
568.981Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: Tro4j, Provenance is Tropoja massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9002635 CIFAl0.577 Ca3 Cr1.423 O12 Si3F d d d :211.959; 16.958; 16.958
90; 90; 90
3439.09Wildner, M.; Andrut, M.
The crystal chemistry of birefringent natural uvarovites: Part II. Single-crystal X-ray structures Sample: Sar-899
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1231-1251
9001340 CIFAl0.58 Ca0.45 Fe0.07 Mg0.4 Na0.47 O6 Si1.97 Ti0.01C 1 2/c 19.551; 8.724; 5.247
90; 106.97; 90
418.159Oberti, R.; Caporuscio, F. A.
Crystal chemistry of clinopyroxenes from mantle eclogites: A study of the key role of the M2 site population by means of crystal-structure refinement sample SBB 37, Di45Jd48, diopside - jadeite join
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1141-1152
9010369 CIFAl0.58 Ca3 Cr0.48 O12 Si3 V0.94I a -3 d12.001; 12.001; 12.001
90; 90; 90
1728.43Uher, P.; Kovacik, M.; Kubis, M.; Shtukenberg, A.; Ozdin, D.
Metamorphic vanadian-chromian silicate mineralization in carbon-rich amphicole schists from the Male Karpaty Mountains, Western Carpathians, Slovakia Locality: Pezinok-Pernek crystalline complex, Male Karpaty Mountains, Slovakia
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 63-73
9001308 CIFAl0.58 H0.668 K O6.25 Si1.42I 41/a m d :27.141; 7.141; 17.307
90; 90; 90
882.551Rouse, R. C.; Dunn, P. J.; Grice, J. D.; Schlenker, J. L.; Higgins, J. B.
Montesommaite, (K,Na)9Al9Si23O64.10H2O, a new zeolite related to merlinoite and the gismondine group
American Mineralogist, 1990, 75, 1415-1420
9002006 CIFAl0.58 O4 Pb Si1.42C 1 2/m 18.448; 13.057; 7.166
90; 115.25; 90
714.926Benna, P.; Tribaudino, M.; Bruno, E.
High-temperature in situ structural investigation on lead feldspar Sample at T = 700 C, single Pb atom model
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 120-129
9002007 CIFAl0.58 O4 Pb0.5 Si1.42I 1 2/c 18.402; 13.043; 14.308
90; 115.3; 90
1417.58Benna, P.; Tribaudino, M.; Bruno, E.
High-temperature in situ structural investigation on lead feldspar Sample at T = 20 C, split Pb atom model
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 120-129
9002008 CIFAl0.58 O4 Pb0.5 Si1.42I 1 2/c 18.422; 13.045; 14.31
90; 115.34; 90
1420.9Benna, P.; Tribaudino, M.; Bruno, E.
High-temperature in situ structural investigation on lead feldspar Sample at T = 230 C, split Pb atom model
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 120-129
9002009 CIFAl0.58 O4 Pb0.5 Si1.42I 1 2/c 18.44; 13.051; 14.325
90; 115.33; 90
1426.2Benna, P.; Tribaudino, M.; Bruno, E.
High-temperature in situ structural investigation on lead feldspar Sample at T = 465 C, split Pb atom model
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 120-129
9003345 CIFAl0.59 Ca2 Fe1.41 O5I 2 m b5.3832; 14.6214; 5.5916
90; 90; 90
440.114Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht50_2
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9016910 CIFAl0.596 Ca1.42 H2 Mg4.74 Na0.6 O24 Si7.824C 1 2/m 19.8076; 18.0004; 5.2804
90; 104.575; 90
902.206Jenkins, D. M.; Della Ventura, G.; Oberti, R.; Bozhilov, K.
Synthesis and characterization of amphiboles along the tremolite-glaucophane join Note: Sample WIN 9-1
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 588-600
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
9016335 CIFAl0.6 K1.26 Na2.22 Nb1.29 O31 Ta9.11C 2 2 217.224; 17.687; 3.9361
90; 90; 90
1199.1Atencio, D.; Contreira, R. R.; Mills, S. J.; Coutinho, J. M. V.; Honorato, S. B.; Ayala, A. P.; Ellena, J.; De Andrade, M. B.
Rankamaite from the Urubu pegmatite, Itinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil: Crystal chemistry and Rietveld refinement Note: Identification of OH not reported
American Mineralogist, 2011, 96, 1455-1460
9013606 CIFAl0.61 Ca2.31 Ce3.21 Dy0.03 Fe0.39 Gd0.06 H7 La1.35 Nd1.14 O31 Pr0.42 Si7 Sm0.15 Yb0.009R 3 c :H10.645; 10.645; 38.019
90; 90; 120
3730.98Nestola, F.; Guastoni, A.; Camara, F.; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.; Pedron, D.; Beran, A.
Aluminocerite-Ce: A new species from Baveno, Italy: Descriptions and crystal-structure determination
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 487-493
9016911 CIFAl0.618 Ca1.42 H2 Mg4.88 Na0.65 O24 Si7.712C 1 2/m 19.7739; 17.9636; 5.2659
90; 104.423; 90
895.418Jenkins, D. M.; Della Ventura, G.; Oberti, R.; Bozhilov, K.
Synthesis and characterization of amphiboles along the tremolite-glaucophane join Note: Sample WIN 4-2
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 588-600
9017099 CIFAl0.62 Ca0.11 F0.03 Fe0.486 H1.97 K0.067 Mg3.884 Mn0.01 Na2.829 O23.97 Si8C 1 2/m 19.8087; 17.8448; 5.2905
90; 103.66; 90
899.826Oberti, R.; Boiocchi, M.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Ball, N. A.; Harlow, G. E.
Eckermannite revised: The new holotype from the Jade Mine Tract, Myanmar-crystal structure, mineral data, and hints on the reasons for the rarity of eckermannite Note: Sample AMNH H108401
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 909-914
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
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
9001590 CIFAl0.65 H2 Li0.33 Mn O4R -3 m :H2.9247; 2.9247; 28.169
90; 90; 120
208.672Post, J. E.; Appleman, D. E.
Crystal structure refinement of lithiophorite Note: U(1,2) for Mn/Al/Li/O2 have been altered to match symmetry constraints.
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 370-374
9001384 CIFAl0.651 Be2.349 Ca2 H8 K Na0.348 O30.94 Si12P 6/m c c10.396; 10.396; 13.781
90; 90; 120
1289.86Hawthorne, F. C.; Kimata, M.; Cerny, P.; Ball, N. A.; Rossman, G. R.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the milarite-group minerals sample #30 from Rossing
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1836-1856
9003346 CIFAl0.663 Ca2 Fe1.337 O5I 2 m b5.3714; 14.5805; 5.5847
90; 90; 90
437.381Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht070_1
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9001341 CIFAl0.68 Ca0.45 Fe0.03 Mg0.37 Na0.55 O6 Si1.92C 1 2/c 19.545; 8.713; 5.246
90; 106.9; 90
417.445Oberti, R.; Caporuscio, F. A.
Crystal chemistry of clinopyroxenes from mantle eclogites: A study of the key role of the M2 site population by means of crystal-structure refinement sample SBB 2H, Di46Jd55, diopside - jadeite join
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1141-1152
9014509 CIFAl0.68 H0.68 O2 Si0.32P b n m4.72318; 8.9148; 2.77276
90; 90; 90
116.75Kanzaki, M.
Crystal structure of a new high-pressure polymorph of topaz-OH P = 14 GPa, T = 1400 C
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 1349-1352
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
9013657 CIFAl0.7 Mg0.17 Na0.99 O6 Si2.14C 1 2/c 19.4373; 8.5804; 5.2348
90; 107.647; 90
403.945Yang, H.; Konzett, J.; Frost, D. J.; Downs, R. T.
X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopic study of clinopyroxenes with six-coordinated Si in the Na(Mg0.5Si0.5)Si2O6 - NaAlSi2O6 system Note: Sample J5
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 942-949
9016073 CIFAl0.706 Ca0.154 H3.27 Na0.592 O5.635 Si1.294P m n b10.1035; 9.7819; 10.1523
90; 90; 90
1003.37Gatta, G. D.; Birch, W. D.; Rotiroti, N.
Reinvestigation of the crystal structure of the zeolite gobbinsite: a single-crystal x-ray diffraction study
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 481-486
9001865 CIFAl0.72 Ca0.12 H0.333 Na0.068 O6.69 Si2.28A m m a13.72; 17.6808; 17.4461
90; 90; 90
4232.08Cruciani, G.; Artioli, G.; Gualtieri, A.; Stahl, K.; Hanson, J. C.
Dehydration dynamics of stilbite using synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction Sample: at T = 441 K
American Mineralogist, 1997, 82, 729-739
9001762 CIFAl0.72 F0.08 Fe0.69 H1.86 K0.99 Mg2.64 O11.92 Si2.92 Ti0.03C 1 2/m 15.338; 9.247; 10.3
90; 99.96; 90
500.751Brigatti, M. F.; Medici, L.; Saccani, E.; Vaccaro, C.
Crystal chemistry and petrologic significance of Fe3±rich phlogopite from the Tapira carbonatite complex, Brazil Sample: Tpq16-4A
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 913-927
9002192 CIFAl0.72 Mg3.64 O12 Si3.64I a -3 d11.4891; 11.4891; 11.4891
90; 90; 90
1516.56Nakatsuka A; Yoshiasa A; Yamanaka T; Ohtaka O; Katsura T; Ito E
Symmetry change of majorite solid-solution in the system Mg3Al2Si3O12-MgSiO3 Sample: x = .64
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1135-1143
9002195 CIFAl0.72 Mg3.64 O12 Si3.64I 41/a c d :211.4891; 11.4891; 11.4891
90; 90; 90
1516.56Nakatsuka, A.; Yoshiasa, A.; Yamanaka, T.; Ohtaka, O.; Katsura, T.; Ito, E.
Symmetry change of majorite solid-solution in the system Mg3Al2Si3O12-MgSiO3 Sample: x = .64
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1135-1143
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
9001382 CIFAl0.729 Be2.271 Ca1.968 H4.48 K Na0.24 O30.72 Si12 Y0.032P 6/m c c10.404; 10.404; 13.825
90; 90; 120
1295.97Hawthorne, F. C.; Kimata, M.; Cerny, P.; Ball, N. A.; Rossman, G. R.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the milarite-group minerals sample #33 from Tittling Note: U(1,2) of WatB/NaB/KC changed to match symmetry constraints
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1836-1856
9001030 CIFAl0.735 Ca0.24 Na0.26 O4 Si1.265C -18.179; 12.88; 7.112
93.44; 116.21; 90.23
670.583FitzGerald, J. D.; Parise, J. B.; Mackinnon, I. D. R.
Average structure of an An48 plagioclase from the Hogarth Ranges
American Mineralogist, 1986, 71, 1399-1408
9001031 CIFAl0.735 Ca0.24 Na0.26 O4 Si1.265C -18.179; 12.88; 7.112
93.44; 116.21; 90.23
670.583FitzGerald, J. D.; Parise, J. B.; Mackinnon, I. D. R.
Average structure of an An48 plagioclase from the Hogarth Ranges
American Mineralogist, 1986, 71, 1399-1408
9010324 CIFAl0.74 Fe0.26 Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.4781; 8.618; 5.2449
90; 107.57; 90
408.429Nestola, F.; Tribaudino, M.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Bruno, M.
The crystal structures of pyroxenes along the jadeite - hedenbergite and jadeite - aegirine joins Sample: Jd74Ae26
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 1492-1501
9001405 CIFAl0.75 Ca0.436 H4.63 O5.57 Si1.25I -4 m 29.8712; 9.8712; 10.2987
90; 90; 90
1003.51Artioli, G.
The crystal structure of garronite sample from Fara Vicentina, Italy
American Mineralogist, 1992, 77, 189-196
9001033 CIFAl0.758 Ca0.286 Fe0.082 Mg0.205 Na0.602 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.501; 8.654; 5.238
90; 107.23; 90
411.35McCormick, T. C.
Crystal-chemical aspects of nonstoichiometric pyroxenes Sample: Vacancy model I
American Mineralogist, 1986, 71, 1434-1440
9001034 CIFAl0.758 Ca0.286 Fe0.082 Mg0.205 Na0.602 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.501; 8.654; 5.238
90; 107.23; 90
411.35McCormick, T. C.
Crystal-chemical aspects of nonstoichiometric pyroxenes Sample: Vacancy model II
American Mineralogist, 1986, 71, 1434-1440
9004004 CIFAl0.76 Ca Fe0.04 H2 K0.02 Mg4.56 Mn1.27 Na0.64 O24 Si7.36 Ti0.01C 1 2/m 19.795; 18.047; 5.2869
90; 104.28; 90
905.691Oberti, R.; Camara, F.; Della Ventura, G.; Iezzi, G.; Benimoff, A. I.
Parvo-mangano-edenite, parvo-manganotremolite, and the solid solution between Ca and Mn2+ at the M4 site in amphiboles Sample: 1079 Note: A and B occupancies invented to match formula
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 526-532
9014885 CIFAl0.76 Cr0.24 Nb O4C 1 2/m 112.1886; 3.7748; 6.5033
90; 107.72; 90
285.018Ardit, M.; Dondi, M.; Cruciani, G.
Structural stability, cation ordering, and local relaxation along the AlNbO4-Al0.5Cr0.5NbO4 join Note: Sample label: N37
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 910-917
9015325 CIFAl0.76 Cr0.24 Nb O4C 1 2/m 112.1881; 3.7726; 6.5033
90; 107.7; 90
284.872Ardit, M.; Dondi, M.; Cruciani, G.
Structural stability, cation ordering, and local relaxation along the AlNbO4-Al0.5Cr0.5NbO4 join Note: Sample label: N25
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 910-917
9001273 CIFAl0.76 H10 O12.247 Si3.24I m m a20.236; 23.798; 12.798
90; 90; 90
6163.21Pluth, J. J.; Smith, J. V.
Crystal structure of boggsite, a new high-silica zeolite with the first three-dimensional channel system bounded by both 12- and 10-rings
American Mineralogist, 1990, 75, 501-507
9001967 CIFAl0.78 Ba0.94 O36.94 P3 V5.22I -4 3 m15.47; 15.47; 15.47
90; 90; 90
3702.29Medrano, M. D.; Evans, H. T.; Wenk, H. R.; Piper, D. Z.
Phosphovanadylite: A new vanadium phosphate mineral with a zeolite-type structure
American Mineralogist, 1998, 83, 889-895
9015086 CIFAl0.78 Ca1.5 H54.64 O45.32 P3 V5.22I -4 3 m15.441; 15.441; 15.441
90; 90; 90
3681.51Kampf, A. R.; Nash, B. P.; Loomis, T. A.
Phosphovanadylite-Ca, Ca[V44+P2O8(OH)8]*12H2O, the Ca analogue of phosphovanadylite-Ba
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 439-443
9003347 CIFAl0.789 Ca2 Fe1.211 O5I 2 m b5.3569; 14.5407; 5.5735
90; 90; 90
434.137Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht120_6
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9015800 CIFAl0.798 B3 Cr5.322 F0.46 H2.67 Mg2.073 Na O30.54 Si5.898 Ti0.039 V0.87R 3 m :H16.1121; 16.1121; 7.3701
90; 90; 120
1656.95Bosi, F.; Reznitskii, L.; Skogby, H.
Oxy-chromium-dravite, NaCr3(Cr4Mg2)(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3O, a new mineral species of the tourmaline supergroup
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 2024-2030
9000790 CIFAl0.8 Fe0.42 Mg2.58 Na0.55 O12 Si3.2C 1 2/m 15.312; 9.163; 9.825
90; 103.18; 90
465.624Spear, F. S.; Hazen, R. M.; Rumble, D.
Wonesite: A new rock-forming silicate from the Post Pond Volcanics, Vermont
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 100-105
9001381 CIFAl0.81 Be2.19 Ca2 H3.52 K Na0.188 O30.668 Si12P 6/m c c10.41; 10.41; 13.845
90; 90; 120
1299.35Hawthorne, F. C.; Kimata, M.; Cerny, P.; Ball, N. A.; Rossman, G. R.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the milarite-group minerals sample #25 from Guanajuato Note: U(1,2) of WatB/NaB changed to match symmetry constraints
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1836-1856
9000744 CIFAl0.81 Ca0.325 Na0.16 O4 Si1.19C -18.1736; 12.8736; 7.1022
93.462; 116.054; 90.475
669.647Wenk, H. R.; Joswig, W.; Tagai, T.; Korekawa, M.; Smith, B. K.
The average structure of An 62-66 labradorite
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 81-95
9000745 CIFAl0.81 Ca0.325 Na0.16 O4 Si1.19C -18.1736; 12.8736; 7.1022
93.462; 116.054; 90.475
669.647Wenk, H. R.; Joswig, W.; Tagai, T.; Korekawa, M.; Smith, B. K.
The average structure of An 62-66 labradorite
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 81-95
9000748 CIFAl0.814 Ca0.32 Na0.18 O4 Si1.184C -18.151; 12.829; 7.103
93.62; 116.21; 89.7
664.843Wenk, H. R.; Joswig, W.; Tagai, T.; Korekawa, M.; Smith, B. K.
The average structure of An 62-66 labradorite Verzasca x-ray feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 81-95
9002429 CIFAl0.816 As2 Ca Fe0.354 H3 Mg0.784 Mn0.046 O10C 1 2/m 18.925; 6.143; 7.352
90; 115.25; 90
364.57Brugger, J.; Meisser, N.; Schenk, K.; Berlepsch, P.; Bonin, M.; Armbruster, T.; Nyfeler, D.; Schmidt, S.
Description and crystal structure of cabalzarite Ca(Mg,Al,Fe)2(AsO4)2(H2O,OH)2, a new mineral of the tsumcorite group
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1307-1314
9014158 CIFAl0.82 Ca3 Cr1.15 O12 Si3 Ti0.03I a -3 d11.9204; 11.9204; 11.9204
90; 90; 90
1693.84Righter, K.; Sutton, S.; Danielson, L.; Pando, K.; Schmidt, G.; Yang, H.; Berthet, S.; Newville, M.; Choi, Y.; Downs, R. T.; Malavergne, V.
The effect of fO2 on the partitioning and valence of V and Cr in garnet/melt pairs and the relation to terrestrial mantle V and Cr content Note: R060477
American Mineralogist, 2011, 96, 1278-1290
9000746 CIFAl0.824 Ca0.317 Na0.183 O4 Si1.174C -18.1747; 12.8706; 7.1014
93.461; 116.086; 90.514
669.302Wenk, H. R.; Joswig, W.; Tagai, T.; Korekawa, M.; Smith, B. K.
The average structure of An 62-66 labradorite Lake County x-ray feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 81-95
9000747 CIFAl0.824 Ca0.325 Na0.175 O4 Si1.174C -18.1747; 12.8706; 7.1014
93.461; 116.086; 90.514
669.302Wenk, H. R.; Joswig, W.; Tagai, T.; Korekawa, M.; Smith, B. K.
The average structure of An 62-66 labradorite Lake County neutron feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 81-95
9002169 CIFAl0.83 B4 Be0.74 Ca4.2 Ce0.66 F0.5 Fe0.65 H0.5 La0.3 Li0.24 Mg0.11 Nd0.24 O23.5 Pr0.06 Si4 Th0.36 Ti0.41 U0.06 Y0.12P 1 2/a 119.068; 4.745; 10.289
90; 111.18; 90
868.041Oberti, R.; Ottolini, L.; Camara, F.; Della Ventura, G.
Crystal structure of non-metamict Th-rich hellandite-(Ce) from Latium (Italy) and crystal chemistry of the hellandite-group minerals
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 913-921
9000749 CIFAl0.83 Ca0.34 Na0.15 O4 Si1.17C -18.152; 12.834; 7.079
93.49; 116.13; 90.4
663.225Wenk, H. R.; Joswig, W.; Tagai, T.; Korekawa, M.; Smith, B. K.
The average structure of An 62-66 labradorite Sissone x-ray feldspar
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 81-95
9002430 CIFAl0.84 As2 Ca Fe0.08 H3 Mg0.82 Mn0.26 O10C 1 2/m 18.9284; 6.1314; 7.3439
90; 115.494; 90
362.886Brugger, J.; Meisser, N.; Schenk, K.; Berlepsch, P.; Bonin, M.; Armbruster, T.; Nyfeler, D.; Schmidt, S.
Description and crystal structure of cabalzarite Ca(Mg,Al,Fe)2(AsO4)2(H2O,OH)2, a new mineral of the tsumcorite group
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1307-1314
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
9010163 CIFAl0.865 Fe0.255 H4 Mg2.292 O9 Si1.588C 1 2/m 15.3363; 9.24; 14.37
90; 96.93; 90
703.371Zanazzi, P. F.; Montagnoli, M.; Nazzareni, S.; Comodi, P.
Structural effects of pressure on monoclinic chlorite: a single-crystal study
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 655-661
9010164 CIFAl0.865 Fe0.255 H4 Mg2.292 O9 Si1.588C 1 2/m 15.327; 9.227; 14.23
90; 96.9; 90
694.37Zanazzi, P. F.; Montagnoli, M.; Nazzareni, S.; Comodi, P.
Structural effects of pressure on monoclinic chlorite: a single-crystal study
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 655-661
9010165 CIFAl0.865 Fe0.255 H4 Mg2.292 O9 Si1.588C 1 2/m 15.304; 9.19; 14.2
90; 96.9; 90
687.148Zanazzi, P. F.; Montagnoli, M.; Nazzareni, S.; Comodi, P.
Structural effects of pressure on monoclinic chlorite: a single-crystal study
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 655-661
9010166 CIFAl0.865 Fe0.255 H4 Mg2.292 O9 Si1.588C 1 2/m 15.293; 9.168; 14.19
90; 96.79; 90
683.757Zanazzi, P. F.; Montagnoli, M.; Nazzareni, S.; Comodi, P.
Structural effects of pressure on monoclinic chlorite: a single-crystal study
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 655-661
9010167 CIFAl0.865 Fe0.255 H4 Mg2.292 O9 Si1.588C 1 2/m 15.27; 9.132; 14.11
90; 96.77; 90
674.318Zanazzi, P. F.; Montagnoli, M.; Nazzareni, S.; Comodi, P.
Structural effects of pressure on monoclinic chlorite: a single-crystal study
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 655-661
9010168 CIFAl0.865 Fe0.255 H4 Mg2.292 O9 Si1.588C 1 2/m 15.252; 9.103; 14.08
90; 96.71; 90
668.539Zanazzi, P. F.; Montagnoli, M.; Nazzareni, S.; Comodi, P.
Structural effects of pressure on monoclinic chlorite: a single-crystal study
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 655-661
9010169 CIFAl0.865 Fe0.255 H4 Mg2.292 O9 Si1.588C 1 2/m 15.237; 9.078; 14
90; 96.64; 90
661.116Zanazzi, P. F.; Montagnoli, M.; Nazzareni, S.; Comodi, P.
Structural effects of pressure on monoclinic chlorite: a single-crystal study
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 655-661
9003348 CIFAl0.866 Ca2 Fe1.134 O5I 2 m b5.351; 14.5256; 5.5685
90; 90; 90
432.82Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht095_2
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
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
9014324 CIFAl0.875 Cr0.125 Nb O4C 1 2/m 112.1724; 3.755; 6.4957
90; 107.67; 90
282.894Ardit, M.; Dondi, M.; Cruciani, G.
Structural stability, cation ordering, and local relaxation along the AlNbO4-Al0.5Cr0.5NbO4 join Note: Sample label: N12
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 910-917
9017147 CIFAl0.877 Fe0.123 H24 K0.879 O20 S2 Tl0.121P a -312.203; 12.203; 12.203
90; 90; 90
1817.19Biagioni, C.; Mauro, D.; Pasero, M.; Bonaccorsi, E.; Lepore, G. O.; Zaccarini, F.; Skogby, H.
Crystal-chemistry of sulfates from the Apuan Alps (Tuscany, Italy). VI. Tl-bearing alum-(K) and voltaite from the Fornovolasco mining complex
American Mineralogist, 2020, 105, 1088-1098
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
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
9003349 CIFAl0.909 Ca2 Fe1.091 O5I 2 m b5.3469; 14.5149; 5.564
90; 90; 90
431.82Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht100_2
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
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
9001032 CIFAl0.931 Ca0.229 Fe0.069 Na0.77 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.501; 8.654; 5.238
90; 107.23; 90
411.35McCormick, T. C.
Crystal-chemical aspects of nonstoichiometric pyroxenes Sample: Full-occupancy model
American Mineralogist, 1986, 71, 1434-1440
9002636 CIFAl0.939 Ca3 Cr1.061 O12 Si3I -111.925; 11.926; 11.926
90.04; 90.1; 90.04
1696.08Wildner, M.; Andrut, M.
The crystal chemistry of birefringent natural uvarovites: Part II. Single-crystal X-ray structures Sample: Ska-1
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1231-1251
9016072 CIFAl0.94 Cr0.06 Nb O4C 1 2/m 112.162; 3.7454; 6.491
90; 107.64; 90
281.772Ardit, M.; Dondi, M.; Cruciani, G.
Structural stability, cation ordering, and local relaxation along the AlNbO4-Al0.5Cr0.5NbO4 join Note: Sample label: N06
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 910-917
9010173 CIFAl0.94 Fe1.2 K0.9 Mg1.35 Na0.06 O12 Si2.84 Ti0.27C 1 2/m 15.3304; 9.2277; 10.1918
90; 100.051; 90
493.614Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9002001 CIFAl0.95 H4 Na0.9 O6.22 Si2.05I 41/a c d :213.6717; 13.6717; 13.5996
90; 90; 90
2541.97Cruciani, G.; Gualtieri, A.
Dehydration dynamics of analcime by in situ synchrotron powder diffraction Sample at T = 632 K
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 112-119
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
9002191 CIFAl0.96 Mg3.52 O12 Si3.52I a -3 d11.4876; 11.4876; 11.4876
90; 90; 90
1515.96Nakatsuka A; Yoshiasa A; Yamanaka T; Ohtaka O; Katsura T; Ito E
Symmetry change of majorite solid-solution in the system Mg3Al2Si3O12-MgSiO3 Sample: x = .52
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1135-1143
9002194 CIFAl0.96 Mg3.52 O12 Si3.52I 41/a c d :211.4876; 11.4876; 11.4876
90; 90; 90
1515.96Nakatsuka, A.; Yoshiasa, A.; Yamanaka, T.; Ohtaka, O.; Katsura, T.; Ito, E.
Symmetry change of majorite solid-solution in the system Mg3Al2Si3O12-MgSiO3 Sample: x = .52
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1135-1143
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
9001164 CIFAl0.985 Ca0.963 Ce1.037 F0.87 Fe0.148 H Mg1.867 O12.13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.934; 5.721; 10.176
90; 114.3; 90
474.03Peacor, D. R.; Dunn, P. J.
Dollaseite-(Ce) (Magnesium orthite redefined): Structure refinement and implications for F + M2+ substitutions in epidote-group minerals Note: Mg3-x coordinate has been corrected
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 838-842
9004002 CIFAl0.985 Ca1.27 Fe0.07 H2 K0.02 Mg4.51 Mn1.005 Na0.74 O24 Si7.08 Ti0.01C 1 2/m 19.826; 18.0487; 5.284
90; 104.55; 90
907.045Oberti, R.; Camara, F.; Della Ventura, G.; Iezzi, G.; Benimoff, A. I.
Parvo-mangano-edenite, parvo-manganotremolite, and the solid solution between Ca and Mn2+ at the M4 site in amphiboles Sample: 1103 Note: A and B occupancies invented to match formula
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 526-532
9003350 CIFAl0.986 Ca2 Fe1.014 O5I 2 m b5.3369; 14.4945; 5.5548
90; 90; 90
429.695Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht110n1
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
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
9013186 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :213.084; 13.084; 13.784
90; 90; 90
2359.7Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Locality: Sabatini volcanic district, Lazium, Italy Note: P = 0.0001 GPa in air
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013187 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :213.097; 13.097; 13.755
90; 90; 90
2359.42Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Note: P = 0.0001 GPa in diamond cell
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013188 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :213.053; 13.053; 13.732
90; 90; 90
2339.67Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Note: P = 0.38 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013189 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :212.955; 12.955; 13.684
90; 90; 90
2296.61Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Note: P = 1.20 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013190 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :212.891; 12.891; 13.653
90; 90; 90
2268.83Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Note: P = 1.77 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013191 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :213.073; 13.073; 13.731
90; 90; 90
2346.67Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Note: P = .0001 GPa in air after decompression
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
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
9002229 CIFAl0.99 H2 I12 Mg2.97 O12 Si3.04C -15.368; 9.297; 14.215
89.86; 97.15; 89.98
703.899Guggenheim, S.; Zhan, W.
Crystal structures of two partially dehydrated chlorites: The "modified" chlorite structure
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1415-1421
9002230 CIFAl0.99 H2 Mg2.97 O12 Si3.04 X12C 1 2/m 15.372; 9.291; 14.27
90; 97.34; 90
706.4Guggenheim, S.; Zhan, W.
Crystal structures of two partially dehydrated chlorites: The "modified" chlorite structure
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1415-1421
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
9000762 CIFAl0.999 Ca2.94 Fe0.492 Mg0.38 O12 Si1.509 Ti0.47 Zr1.21I a -3 d12.365; 12.365; 12.365
90; 90; 90
1890.53Munno, R.; Rossi, G.; Tadini, C.
Crystal chemistry of kimzeyite from Stomboli, Aeolian Islands, Italy
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 188-191
9000783 CIFAl1.005 Na0.986 O8 Si2.995C -18.142; 12.785; 7.159
94.19; 116.61; 87.68
664.477Harlow, G. E.; Brown, G. E.
Low albite: An X-Ray and neutron diffraction study Sample: X-ray single Na atom Note: this sample of feldspar is from Amelia, Virginia
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 986-995
9000785 CIFAl1.005 Na0.986 O8 Si2.995C -18.142; 12.785; 7.159
94.19; 116.61; 87.68
664.477Harlow, G. E.; Brown, G. E.
Low albite: An X-Ray and neutron diffraction study Sample: neutron single Na atom Note: this sample of feldspar is from Amelia, Virginia
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 986-995
9013734 CIFAl1.01 Fe4.06 H10 Mn0.93 Na O24 P4C 1 2/c 125.975; 5.1766; 13.929
90; 111.293; 90
1745.07Kampf, A. R.; Colombo, F.; Gonzalez del Tanago, J.
Gayite, a new dufrenite-group mineral from the Gigante granitic pegmatite, Cordoba province, Argentina Cordoba province, Argentina
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 386-391
9010152 CIFAl1.01 H12 O12 Sb Zn1.99P -35.327; 5.327; 9.792
90; 90; 120
240.64Bonaccorsi, E.; Merlino, S.; Orlandi, P.
Zincalstibite, a new mineral, and cualstibite: Crystal chemical and structural relationships Locality: Lucchetti marble quarry, Fantiscritti marble basin, Carrara, Apuan Alps, Tuscany, Italy
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 198-203
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
9016743 CIFAl1.02 K0.88 Na0.12 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
9001755 CIFAl1.04 Ba0.01 F0.04 Fe0.39 H1.8 K0.96 Mg2.67 Na0.03 O11.96 Si2.84 Ti0.06C 1 2/m 15.33; 9.2346; 10.301
90; 99.92; 90
499.439Brigatti, M. F.; Medici, L.; Saccani, E.; Vaccaro, C.
Crystal chemistry and petrologic significance of Fe3±rich phlogopite from the Tapira carbonatite complex, Brazil Sample: Tas27-2Bb
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 913-927
9001759 CIFAl1.04 Ba0.02 Fe0.36 H1.82 K0.93 Mg0.89 Na0.05 O12 Si2.84 Ti1.87C 1 2/m 15.321; 9.211; 10.287
90; 99.93; 90
496.631Brigatti, M. F.; Medici, L.; Saccani, E.; Vaccaro, C.
Crystal chemistry and petrologic significance of Fe3±rich phlogopite from the Tapira carbonatite complex, Brazil Sample: Tae23-1a
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 913-927
9002837 CIFAl1.04 Fe0.3 H2 K Mg2.7 O12 Si2.96C 1 2/m 15.3257; 9.2241; 10.3056
90; 99.932; 90
498.673Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: Mga1.6#4
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9002834 CIFAl1.04 Fe0.54 H2 K Mg2.46 O12 Si2.96C 1 2/m 15.3295; 9.2309; 10.3074
90; 99.944; 90
499.466Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: A40#7
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9002836 CIFAl1.04 Fe0.78 H2 K Mg2.22 O12 Si2.96C 1 2/m 15.3409; 9.2536; 10.3087
90; 99.962; 90
501.801Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: Mga1.2#1
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9014532 CIFAl1.04 H3.2 O6 W0.96I -18.196; 9.187; 11.316
92.82; 94.08; 90.23
848.844Grey, I. E.; Madsen, I. C.; Mills, S. J.; Hatert, F.; Peterson, V. K.; Bastow, T. J.
A new type of cubic-stacked layer structure in anthoinite, AlWO3(OH)3
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 639-645
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
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
9013297 CIFAl1.059 Ca1.43 Ce0.188 Fe0.265 Mn2.059 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.891; 5.696; 10.35
90; 115.35; 90
473.685Bonazzi, P.; Holtstam, D.; Bindi, L.; Nysten, P.; Capitani, G.
Multi-analytical approach to solve the puzzle of an allanite-subgroup mineral from Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Locality: Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Note: K3-700 sample
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 121-134
9013298 CIFAl1.064 Ca0.888 Ce0.834 Fe0.391 Mn1.822 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.894; 5.699; 10.368
90; 115.69; 90
473.575Bonazzi, P.; Holtstam, D.; Bindi, L.; Nysten, P.; Capitani, G.
Multi-analytical approach to solve the puzzle of an allanite-subgroup mineral from Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Locality: Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Note: K3-800 sample
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 121-134
9013289 CIFAl1.078 Ca0.606 Ce0.774 Fe0.159 Mn2.383 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.971; 5.766; 10.224
90; 114.53; 90
481.122Bonazzi, P.; Holtstam, D.; Bindi, L.; Nysten, P.; Capitani, G.
Multi-analytical approach to solve the puzzle of an allanite-subgroup mineral from Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Locality: Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Note: K1 sample
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 121-134
9003351 CIFAl1.078 Ca2 Fe0.922 O5I 2 m b5.3269; 14.4687; 5.5433
90; 90; 90
427.241Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht120n2
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9001754 CIFAl1.08 Ba0.01 F0.04 Fe0.35 H1.8 K0.96 Mg2.67 Na0.03 O11.96 Si2.84 Ti0.06C 1 2/m 15.318; 9.214; 10.279
90; 100.01; 90
496.004Brigatti, M. F.; Medici, L.; Saccani, E.; Vaccaro, C.
Crystal chemistry and petrologic significance of Fe3±rich phlogopite from the Tapira carbonatite complex, Brazil Sample: Tas27-2Ba
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 913-927
9013294 CIFAl1.08 Ca0.7 Ce0.78 Fe0.14 H Mn2.3 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.925; 5.744; 10.158
90; 114.46; 90
474.015Bonazzi, P.; Holtstam, D.; Bindi, L.; Nysten, P.; Capitani, G.
Multi-analytical approach to solve the puzzle of an allanite-subgroup mineral from Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Locality: Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Note: K5-700 sample, annealing ex situ under inert atmosphere
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 121-134
9013292 CIFAl1.08 Ca0.7 Ce0.78 Fe0.14 Mn2.3 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.953; 5.763; 10.186
90; 114.42; 90
478.542Bonazzi, P.; Holtstam, D.; Bindi, L.; Nysten, P.; Capitani, G.
Multi-analytical approach to solve the puzzle of an allanite-subgroup mineral from Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Locality: Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Note: K5 sample
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 121-134
9001244 CIFAl1.08 Ca1.7 Fe1.718 H2 Mg3.442 Na0.46 O24 Si6.92C 1 2/m 19.829; 18.06; 5.304
90; 104.7; 90
910.704Makino, K.; Tomita, K.
Cation distribution in the octahedral sites of hornblendes sample K-H from Kawanabe, Japan
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 1097-1105
9002830 CIFAl1.08 Co1.68 H2 K Ni1.32 O12 Si2.92C 1 2/m 15.3225; 9.2195; 10.3125
90; 99.949; 90
498.433Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: Coni1.8#2 - Co
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9002831 CIFAl1.08 Co3 H2 K O12 Si2.92C 1 2/m 15.338; 9.2465; 10.341
90; 99.977; 90
502.69Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: CoAn#2 - Co Note: Uij's for K altered by Redhammer, 7 Nov, 2002
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9002833 CIFAl1.08 Fe0.3 H2 K Mg2.7 O12 Si2.92C 1 2/m 15.3245; 9.2245; 10.305
90; 99.927; 90
498.561Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: A20#4
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9002832 CIFAl1.08 Fe0.34 H2 K Mg2.66 O12 Si2.92C 1 2/m 15.3257; 9.2254; 10.307
90; 99.926; 90
498.82Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: A20#2
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9002835 CIFAl1.08 Fe0.53 H2 K Mg2.47 O12 Si2.92C 1 2/m 15.3384; 9.2465; 10.3061
90; 99.951; 90
501.071Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: A60#2
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9010171 CIFAl1.08 Fe1.11 K0.87 Mg1.5 Na0.06 O12 Si2.92 Ti0.39C 1 2/m 15.3369; 9.2423; 10.1618
90; 100.222; 90
493.277Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9010174 CIFAl1.08 Fe1.11 K0.93 Mg1.5 Na0.07 O12 Si2.92 Ti0.39C 1 2/m 15.333; 9.244; 10.152
90; 100.164; 90
492.622Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9002829 CIFAl1.08 H2 K Mg3 O12 Si2.92C 1 2/m 15.3158; 9.2036; 10.31
90; 99.891; 90
496.914Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: Phl#2 - Mg
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9002828 CIFAl1.08 H2 K Ni3 O12 Si2.92C 1 2/m 15.3023; 9.1804; 10.2911
90; 99.921; 90
493.451Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: NiPhl#6 - Ni
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9013293 CIFAl1.081 Ca0.701 Ce0.787 Fe0.123 Mn2.308 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.95; 5.77; 10.194
90; 114.42; 90
479.338Bonazzi, P.; Holtstam, D.; Bindi, L.; Nysten, P.; Capitani, G.
Multi-analytical approach to solve the puzzle of an allanite-subgroup mineral from Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Locality: Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Note: K5-600 sample, annealing under inert temperature
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 121-134
9016902 CIFAl1.09 Ba0.01 Cr0.02 F0.02 Fe0.42 H1.15 K0.94 Mg2.16 Na0.04 O11.83 Si2.96 Ti0.33C 1 2/c 15.3255; 9.2285; 20.1897
90; 94.994; 90
988.484Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Lacalamita, M.; Mesto, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas-2M_1 from Bunyaruguru kamafugite (southwest Uganda) Note: BU3_2
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 430-439
9016904 CIFAl1.09 Ba0.01 F0.02 Fe0.58 H K0.94 Mg2 Na0.04 O11.98 Si2.93 Ti0.4C 1 2/c 15.3283; 9.2304; 20.1565
90; 95.131; 90
987.371Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Lacalamita, M.; Mesto, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas-2M_1 from Bunyaruguru kamafugite (southwest Uganda) Note: BU3_10
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 430-439
9001347 CIFAl1.092 Ca0.006 Cr0.024 Fe0.282 K0.952 Mg2.424 Mn0.015 Na0.024 O12 Si2.908 Ti0.177C 1 2/m 15.306; 9.19; 10.163
90; 100.11; 90
487.875Brigatti, M. F.; Galli, E.; Poppi, L.
Effect of Ti substitution in biotite-M crystal chemistry Sample 9 from a lamproite rock, Cancarix, Spain
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1174-1183
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
9016905 CIFAl1.1 Ba0.01 Ca0.01 Fe0.55 K0.91 Mg2 Na0.04 O11.98 Si2.96 Ti0.38C 1 2/c 15.3307; 9.2315; 20.155
90; 95.095; 90
987.916Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Lacalamita, M.; Mesto, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas-2M_1 from Bunyaruguru kamafugite (southwest Uganda) Note: BU3_12
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 430-439
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
9010431 CIFAl1.1 H9 Mg O14.92 Si3.9C 1 2/m 113.179; 17.852; 5.2316
90; 107.77; 90
1172.12Post, J. E.; Heaney, P. J.
Synchotron powder X-ray diffraction study of the structure and dehydration behavior of palygorskite Sample: T = 100 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 667-675
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
9016901 CIFAl1.11 Ba0.01 Cr0.02 F0.02 Fe0.41 H1.22 K0.94 Mg2.23 Na0.05 O11.76 Si2.91 Ti0.32C 1 2/c 15.3273; 9.2231; 20.1964
90; 95.121; 90
988.373Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Lacalamita, M.; Mesto, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas-2M_1 from Bunyaruguru kamafugite (southwest Uganda) Note: BU3_1
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 430-439
9013295 CIFAl1.113 Ca1.151 Ce0.241 Fe0.172 Mn2.323 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.922; 5.717; 10.272
90; 115.24; 90
473.923Bonazzi, P.; Holtstam, D.; Bindi, L.; Nysten, P.; Capitani, G.
Multi-analytical approach to solve the puzzle of an allanite-subgroup mineral from Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Locality: Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Note: K3-550 sample
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 121-134
9013291 CIFAl1.116 Ca0.604 Ce0.747 Fe0.143 Mn2.391 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.958; 5.764; 10.205
90; 114.5; 90
479.48Bonazzi, P.; Holtstam, D.; Bindi, L.; Nysten, P.; Capitani, G.
Multi-analytical approach to solve the puzzle of an allanite-subgroup mineral from Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Locality: Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Note: K4 sample
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 121-134
9013296 CIFAl1.118 Ca1.221 Ce0.233 Fe0.186 Mn2.242 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.908; 5.711; 10.314
90; 115.38; 90
474.068Bonazzi, P.; Holtstam, D.; Bindi, L.; Nysten, P.; Capitani, G.
Multi-analytical approach to solve the puzzle of an allanite-subgroup mineral from Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Locality: Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Note: K3-600 sample
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 121-134
9016903 CIFAl1.12 Ba0.01 Cr0.02 F0.02 Fe0.4 H1.24 K0.93 Mg2.23 Na0.04 O11.74 Si2.91 Ti0.32C 1 2/c 15.3252; 9.2246; 20.1908
90; 95.086; 90
987.924Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Lacalamita, M.; Mesto, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas-2M_1 from Bunyaruguru kamafugite (southwest Uganda) Note: BU3_6
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 430-439
9001760 CIFAl1.12 Ba0.01 Fe0.34 H1.82 K0.88 Mg2.61 Na0.05 O12 Si2.84 Ti0.09C 1 2/m 15.33; 9.23; 10.256
90; 99.92; 90
497.01Brigatti, M. F.; Medici, L.; Saccani, E.; Vaccaro, C.
Crystal chemistry and petrologic significance of Fe3±rich phlogopite from the Tapira carbonatite complex, Brazil Sample: Tae23-1b
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 913-927
9001763 CIFAl1.12 Ba0.02 F0.1 Fe0.28 H1.74 K0.98 Mg2.67 Na0.01 O11.9 Si2.84 Ti0.09C 1 2/m 15.332; 9.239; 10.291
90; 99.94; 90
499.349Brigatti, M. F.; Medici, L.; Saccani, E.; Vaccaro, C.
Crystal chemistry and petrologic significance of Fe3±rich phlogopite from the Tapira carbonatite complex, Brazil Sample: Tpt17-1
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 913-927
9001882 CIFAl1.12 Fe0.12 H4 Mg2.34 O9 Si1.42P 635.334; 5.334; 14.37
90; 90; 120
354.073Brigatti, M. F.; Galli, E.; Medici, L.; Poppi, L.
Crystal structure refinement of aluminian lizardite-2H2
American Mineralogist, 1997, 82, 931-935
9010172 CIFAl1.12 Fe1.11 K0.89 Mg1.5 Na0.07 O12 Si2.88 Ti0.39C 1 2/c 15.3368; 9.2377; 20.086
90; 95.128; 90
986.272Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9010181 CIFAl1.12 Fe1.11 K0.93 Mg1.5 Na0.07 O12 Si2.88 Ti0.39C 1 2/m 15.342; 9.2461; 10.1635
90; 100.219; 90
494.039Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9010182 CIFAl1.12 Fe1.14 K0.94 Mg1.5 Na0.06 O12 Si2.88 Ti0.36C 1 2/m 15.3408; 9.2497; 10.1633
90; 100.205; 90
494.132Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9000835 CIFAl1.128 F H K Li2 O11 Si3.868C 1 2 15.242; 9.055; 10.097
90; 100.77; 90
470.825Guggenheim, S.
Cation ordering in lepidolite Tanakamiyama
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 1221-1232
9001350 CIFAl1.135 Ca0.002 Cr0.054 Fe0.498 K0.947 Mg2.088 Mn0.018 Na0.051 O12 Si2.904 Ti0.267C 1 2/m 15.314; 9.19; 10.16
90; 100.18; 90
488.359Brigatti, M. F.; Galli, E.; Poppi, L.
Effect of Ti substitution in biotite-M crystal chemistry Sample 12 from a lamproite rock, Jummilla, Spain
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1174-1183
9013290 CIFAl1.138 Ca0.646 Ce0.735 Fe0.153 Mn2.326 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.943; 5.768; 10.195
90; 114.42; 90
478.844Bonazzi, P.; Holtstam, D.; Bindi, L.; Nysten, P.; Capitani, G.
Multi-analytical approach to solve the puzzle of an allanite-subgroup mineral from Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Locality: Kesebol, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden Note: K2 sample
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 121-134
9000816 CIFAl1.14 Mn0.86 O5 SiP n n m7.959; 8.047; 5.616
90; 90; 90
359.683Weiss, Z.; Bailey, S. W.; Rieder, M.
Refinement of the crystal structure of kanonaite, (Mn,Al)(Al,Mn)O[SiO4]
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 561-567
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
9016912 CIFAl1.15 Cr0.05 F0.03 Fe0.36 H1.32 K0.92 Mg2.28 Na0.04 Ni0.01 O11.97 Si2.88 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
9000833 CIFAl1.158 F K Li1.24 O11 Si3.492C 1 2/c 19.023; 5.197; 20.171
90; 99.48; 90
932.952Guggenheim, S.
Cation ordering in lepidolite type 2M(2) from Radkovice
American Mineralogist, 1981, 66, 1221-1232
9001761 CIFAl1.16 Ba0.02 F0.02 Fe0.37 H1.8 K0.87 Mg2.58 Na0.05 O11.98 Si2.8 Ti0.09C 1 2/m 15.318; 9.219; 10.274
90; 99.88; 90
496.229Brigatti, M. F.; Medici, L.; Saccani, E.; Vaccaro, C.
Crystal chemistry and petrologic significance of Fe3±rich phlogopite from the Tapira carbonatite complex, Brazil Sample: Tae23-1c
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 913-927
9010183 CIFAl1.16 Fe1.11 K0.93 Mg1.5 Na0.07 O12 Si2.84 Ti0.39C 1 2/m 15.3399; 9.2483; 10.1688
90; 100.217; 90
494.223Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9010184 CIFAl1.16 Fe1.11 K0.93 Mg1.5 Na0.07 O12 Si2.84 Ti0.39C 1 2/c 15.3341; 9.2403; 20.085
90; 95.151; 90
985.965Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) 2M_1 polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9002003 CIFAl1.16 O8 Pb Si2.84I 1 2/c 18.402; 13.043; 14.308
90; 115.3; 90
1417.58Benna, P.; Tribaudino, M.; Bruno, E.
High-temperature in situ structural investigation on lead feldspar Sample at T = 20 C, single Pb atom model
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 120-129
9002004 CIFAl1.16 O8 Pb Si2.84I 1 2/c 18.422; 13.045; 14.31
90; 115.34; 90
1420.9Benna, P.; Tribaudino, M.; Bruno, E.
High-temperature in situ structural investigation on lead feldspar Sample at T = 230 C, single Pb atom model
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 120-129
9002005 CIFAl1.16 O8 Pb Si2.84I 1 2/c 18.44; 13.051; 14.325
90; 115.33; 90
1426.2Benna, P.; Tribaudino, M.; Bruno, E.
High-temperature in situ structural investigation on lead feldspar Sample at T = 465 C, single Pb atom model
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 120-129
9001348 CIFAl1.161 Ca0.004 Cr0.054 Fe0.588 K0.958 Mg1.602 Mn0.03 Na0.016 O12 Si2.932 Ti0.522C 1 2/m 15.322; 9.228; 10.102
90; 100.25; 90
488.206Brigatti, M. F.; Galli, E.; Poppi, L.
Effect of Ti substitution in biotite-M crystal chemistry Sample 10 from a lamproite rock, Fortuna, Spain
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1174-1183
9000768 CIFAl1.18 Ba0.19 K0.59 Na0.22 O8 Si2.82C 1 2/m 18.516; 13.023; 7.206
90; 115.9; 90
718.903Viswanathan, K.; Brandt, K.
The crystal structure of ternary (Ba,K,Na)-feldspar and its significance
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 472-476
9001275 CIFAl1.19 Cs0.995 H5.96 O21.64 Si7.81C 1 2/m 117.692; 17.945; 7.404
90; 116.4; 90
2105.5Smyth, J. R.; Spaid, A. T.; Bish, D. L.
Crystal structures of a natural and a Cs-exchanged clinoptilolite Cs-exchanged sample
American Mineralogist, 1990, 75, 522-528
9001756 CIFAl1.2 Ba0.04 F0.06 Fe0.73 H1.68 K0.92 Mg2.16 Mn0.09 O11.94 Si2.76 Ti0.12C 1 2/m 15.333; 9.238; 10.267
90; 99.96; 90
498.193Brigatti, M. F.; Medici, L.; Saccani, E.; Vaccaro, C.
Crystal chemistry and petrologic significance of Fe3±rich phlogopite from the Tapira carbonatite complex, Brazil Sample: Tag15-4
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 913-927
9002210 CIFAl1.2 Ca1.68 Mg4.92 Na0.43 O24 Si7.2C 1 2/m 19.8184; 18.021; 5.278
90; 104.829; 90
902.772Sharma, A.; Jenkins, D. M.
Hydrothermal synthesis of amphiboles along the tremolite-pargasite join and in the ternary system tremolite-pargasite-cummingtonite Sample: PARG 21-2
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1304-1318
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
9010170 CIFAl1.2 Fe1.11 K0.93 Mg1.5 Na0.07 O12 Si2.8 Ti0.39C 1 2/c 15.3332; 9.2376; 20.069
90; 95.125; 90
984.766Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9017031 CIFAl1.206 Cr0.794 Fe0.287 Mg0.714 O4F d -3 m :28.2021; 8.2021; 8.2021
90; 90; 90
551.792Lenaz, D.; Youbi, N.; Min, A. D.; Boumehdi, M. A.; Abbou, M. B.
Low intra-crystalline closure temperatures of Cr-bearing spinels from the mantle xenoliths of the Middle AtlasNeogene-Quaternary Volcanic Field (Morocco):Mineralogical evidence of a cooler mantle beneath the West African Craton. Note:Sample MAR-BI16
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275
9001582 CIFAl1.207 Fe0.4 K1.906 Mg0.512 Mn0.007 Na0.034 O12 Si2.808 Ti0.067C 1 2/m 15.335; 9.244; 10.206
90; 100.08; 90
495.557Bigi, S.; Brigatti, M. F.
Crystal chemistry and microstructures of plutonic biotite Sample 1M from Valle del Cervo syenitic complex
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 63-72
9001583 CIFAl1.216 Fe1.215 K0.946 Mg1.545 Mn0.018 Na0.032 O12 Si2.784 Ti0.225C 1 2/c 15.339; 9.249; 20.196
90; 95.06; 90
993.4Bigi, S.; Brigatti, M. F.
Crystal chemistry and microstructures of plutonic biotite Sample 2M1 from Valle del Cervo syenitic complex
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 63-72
9002637 CIFAl1.22 Ca1.52 H2 K1.1 Mg5.84 Na2.32 O36 Si12A 1 2/m 19.839; 26.6471; 5.2665
90; 106.25; 90
1325.61Yang, H.; Konzett, J.; Prewitt, C. T.
Crystal structure of a new (21)-clinopyribole synthesized at high temperature and pressure
American Mineralogist, 2001, 86, 1261-1266
9010418 CIFAl1.224 Fe0.785 K Mg2.215 O12 Si2.693C 1 2/m 15.316; 9.2043; 10.1613
90; 100.06; 90
489.549Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 298 K after reversal experiment
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010423 CIFAl1.224 Fe0.786 K Mg2.214 O12 Si2.694C 1 2/m 15.3621; 9.2897; 10.2986
90; 100.064; 90
505.104Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 1023 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010419 CIFAl1.225 Fe0.784 K Mg2.216 O12 Si2.695C 1 2/m 15.34; 9.247; 10.2465
90; 100.055; 90
498.19Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 473 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010420 CIFAl1.225 Fe0.784 K Mg2.216 O12 Si2.695C 1 2/m 15.3526; 9.2727; 10.2787
90; 100.069; 90
502.306Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 673 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010422 CIFAl1.225 Fe0.785 K Mg2.215 O12 Si2.695C 1 2/m 15.356; 9.2798; 10.2863
90; 100.051; 90
503.41Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 873 K, after 14 h from previous measurement at same temperature
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010421 CIFAl1.225 Fe0.786 K Mg2.214 O12 Si2.696C 1 2/m 15.3583; 9.2866; 10.296
90; 100.081; 90
504.423Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 873 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010417 CIFAl1.226 Fe0.797 H1.187 K Mg2.203 O12 Si2.698C 1 2/m 15.3365; 9.2438; 10.2331
90; 100.031; 90
497.078Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 298 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010416 CIFAl1.227 Fe0.799 H1.189 K Mg2.201 O12 Si2.699C 1 2/m 15.331; 9.2298; 10.2217
90; 100.031; 90
495.261Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 200 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010415 CIFAl1.229 Fe0.781 H1.186 K Mg2.219 O12 Si2.704C 1 2/m 15.3278; 9.2225; 10.2087
90; 100.031; 90
493.943Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 100 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
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
9003546 CIFAl1.238 Cr0.704 Fe0.304 Mg0.734 Mn0.004 Ni0.006 O4 Ti0.006F d -3 m :28.1992; 8.1992; 8.1992
90; 90; 90
551.207Bosi, F.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Ferrini, V.; Lucchesi, S.
Behavior of cation vacany in kenotetrahedral Cr-spinels from Albanian eastern belt ophiolites Sample: N4x, Provenance is Bulqize, Bulqiza massif, Sequence is tectonite
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1367-1373
9001757 CIFAl1.24 Ba0.02 F0.06 Fe0.6 H1.92 K0.92 Mg2.19 O11.94 Si2.76 Ti0.12C 1 2/m 15.329; 9.228; 10.258
90; 100.03; 90
496.738Brigatti, M. F.; Medici, L.; Saccani, E.; Vaccaro, C.
Crystal chemistry and petrologic significance of Fe3±rich phlogopite from the Tapira carbonatite complex, Brazil Sample: Tag15-3
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 913-927
9002307 CIFAl1.24 Fe1.4 H1.64 K0.98 Mg0.71 Na0.02 O12 Si1.36 Ti0.16C 1 2/c 15.335; 9.242; 20.181
90; 95.2; 90
990.951Brigatti, M. F.; Frigieri, P.; Ghezzo c; Poppi, L.
Crystal chemistry of Al-rich biotites coexisting with muscovites in peraluminous granites Sample: C6c
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 436-448
9001352 CIFAl1.249 Ca0.009 Cr0.006 Fe1.239 K0.968 Mg1.401 Mn0.024 Na0.02 O12 Si2.832 Ti0.231C 1 2/m 15.333; 9.256; 10.186
90; 100.17; 90
494.904Brigatti, M. F.; Galli, E.; Poppi, L.
Effect of Ti substitution in biotite-M crystal chemistry Sample 16 from a monzonite-alkali syenite, Sande caldron, Norway
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1174-1183
9002190 CIFAl1.252 Mg3.374 O12 Si3.374I a -3 d11.4833; 11.4833; 11.4833
90; 90; 90
1514.26Nakatsuka A; Yoshiasa A; Yamanaka T; Ohtaka O; Katsura T; Ito E
Symmetry change of majorite solid-solution in the system Mg3Al2Si3O12-MgSiO3 Sample: x = .38
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1135-1143
9002193 CIFAl1.252 Mg3.374 O12 Si3.374I 41/a c d :211.4833; 11.4833; 11.4833
90; 90; 90
1514.26Nakatsuka, A.; Yoshiasa, A.; Yamanaka, T.; Ohtaka, O.; Katsura, T.; Ito, E.
Symmetry change of majorite solid-solution in the system Mg3Al2Si3O12-MgSiO3 Sample: x = .38
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1135-1143
9003352 CIFAl1.259 Ca2 Fe0.741 O5I 2 m b5.3093; 14.4534; 5.523
90; 90; 90
423.821Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht130_2
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
9001351 CIFAl1.27 Ca0.007 Cr0.006 Fe0.942 K0.915 Mg1.476 Mn0.024 Na0.015 O12 Si2.736 Ti0.39C 1 2/m 15.329; 9.235; 10.19
90; 100.2; 90
493.558Brigatti, M. F.; Galli, E.; Poppi, L.
Effect of Ti substitution in biotite-M crystal chemistry Sample 15 from a alkaline gabbro-peralkaline syenite rock, Mt St Hilaire, Quebec
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1174-1183
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
9003671 CIFAl1.27 Fe0.42 K0.09 Mg2.13 Na0.46 O12 Si3.12C -15.31; 9.18; 9.754
96.2; 96.5; 89.9
469.621Kogure, T.; Miyawaki, R.; Banno, Y.
The true structure of wonesite, an interlayer-deficient trioctahedral sodium mica
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 725-731
9010185 CIFAl1.27 Fe1.08 K0.93 Mg1.44 Na0.06 O12 Si2.88 Ti0.33C 1 2/c 15.3449; 9.2375; 20.095
90; 95.143; 90
988.166Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) 2M_1 polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9001758 CIFAl1.28 Ba F0.02 Fe0.87 H1.74 K Mg1.89 Mn0.03 O11.98 Si2.72 Ti0.18C 1 2/m 15.3405; 9.244; 10.253
90; 100.09; 90
498.337Brigatti, M. F.; Medici, L.; Saccani, E.; Vaccaro, C.
Crystal chemistry and petrologic significance of Fe3±rich phlogopite from the Tapira carbonatite complex, Brazil Sample: Tpg63-2B
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 913-927
9003444 CIFAl1.28 Ba0.03 F0.18 Fe0.82 H1.72 K0.91 Mg2.18 Na0.02 O11.82 Si2.72C 1 2/m 15.337; 9.24; 10.237
90; 100.02; 90
497.126Comodi, P.; Fumagalli, P.; Montagnoli, M.; Zanazzi, P. F.
A single-crystal study on the pressure behavior of phlogopite and petrological implications P = 0.0001 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 647-653
9003445 CIFAl1.28 Ba0.03 F0.18 Fe0.82 H1.72 K0.91 Mg2.18 Na0.02 O11.82 Si2.72C 1 2/m 15.318; 9.21; 10.1
90; 100.12; 90
486.989Comodi, P.; Fumagalli, P.; Montagnoli, M.; Zanazzi, P. F.
A single-crystal study on the pressure behavior of phlogopite and petrological implications P = 1.2 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 647-653
9003446 CIFAl1.28 Ba0.03 F0.18 Fe0.82 H1.72 K0.91 Mg2.18 Na0.02 O11.82 Si2.72C 1 2/m 15.291; 9.16; 9.9
90; 100.3; 90
472.077Comodi, P.; Fumagalli, P.; Montagnoli, M.; Zanazzi, P. F.
A single-crystal study on the pressure behavior of phlogopite and petrological implications P = 3.2 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 647-653
9003447 CIFAl1.28 Ba0.03 F0.18 Fe0.82 H1.72 K0.91 Mg2.18 Na0.02 O11.82 Si2.72C 1 2/m 15.271; 9.13; 9.78
90; 100.3; 90
463.07Comodi, P.; Fumagalli, P.; Montagnoli, M.; Zanazzi, P. F.
A single-crystal study on the pressure behavior of phlogopite and petrological implications P = 5.0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 647-653
9003448 CIFAl1.28 Ba0.03 F0.18 Fe0.82 H1.72 K0.91 Mg2.18 Na0.02 O11.82 Si2.72C 1 2/m 15.256; 9.105; 9.71
90; 100.4; 90
457.047Comodi, P.; Fumagalli, P.; Montagnoli, M.; Zanazzi, P. F.
A single-crystal study on the pressure behavior of phlogopite and petrological implications P = 6.0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 647-653
9010178 CIFAl1.28 Fe1.41 K0.93 Mg1.02 Na0.07 O12 Si2.72 Ti0.46C 1 2/m 15.3207; 9.2099; 10.1034
90; 99.959; 90
487.638Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9001349 CIFAl1.282 Ca0.013 Cr0.072 Fe0.504 K0.955 Mg1.899 Mn0.027 Na0.03 O12 Si2.868 Ti0.324C 1 2/m 15.315; 9.204; 10.168
90; 100.13; 90
489.657Brigatti, M. F.; Galli, E.; Poppi, L.
Effect of Ti substitution in biotite-M crystal chemistry Sample 11 from a lamproite rock, Jummilla, Spain
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1174-1183
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
9013671 CIFAl1.284 Cr0.632 Fe0.416 Mg0.649 Ni0.006 O4 Ti0.006F d -3 m :28.1821; 8.1821; 8.1821
90; 90; 90
547.765Lenaz, D.; Logvinova, A. M.; Princivalle, F.; Sobolev, N. V.
Structural parameters of chromite included in diamond and kimberlites from Siberia: A new tool for discriminating ultramafic source Note: sample O-119
American Mineralogists, 2009, 94, 1067-1070
9003719 CIFAl1.3 F0.13 Fe1.3 H1.87 Li1.93 Mg2.32 Mn0.06 Na0.1 O23.87 Si8 Zn0.01P n m a18.335; 17.693; 5.2743
90; 90; 90
1710.99Camara, F.; Oberti, R.
The crystal-chemistry of holmquistites: Ferroholmquistite from Greenbushes (Western Australia) and hints for compositional constraints in B-Li amphiboles Sample: Uto, Sweden
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1167-1176
9016793 CIFAl1.3 F0.13 Fe1.3 H3.74 Li1.93 Mg2.32 Mn0.06 Na0.1 O23.87 Si8 Zn0.01P n m a18.335; 17.693; 5.2743
90; 90; 90
1710.99Camara, F.; Oberti, R.
The crystal-chemistry of holmquistites: Ferroholmquistite from Greenbushes (Western Australia) and hints for compositional constraints in B-Li amphiboles Sample: Uto, Sweden
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1167-1176
9002345 CIFAl1.305 Ca0.02 Fe0.3 K0.28 Mg1.295 Na0.16 O6 Si1.05P 63/m8.83; 8.83; 2.779
90; 90; 120
187.647Gasparik, T.; Tripathi, A.; Parise, J. B.
Structure of a new Al-rich phase, [K,Na].9[Mg,Fe]2[Mg,Fe,Al,Si]6O12, synthesized at 24 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 613-618
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
9001149 CIFAl1.311 Be2.859 Cs0.012 Fe0.366 Li0.027 Mg0.328 Na0.406 O18 Si6.111P 6/m c c9.2736; 9.2736; 9.191
90; 90; 120
684.526Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 3
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
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
9010175 CIFAl1.32 Fe1.14 K0.94 Mg1.44 Na0.06 O12 Si2.8 Ti0.3C 1 2/m 15.3402; 9.2461; 10.1866
90; 100.138; 90
495.121Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9010176 CIFAl1.32 Fe1.14 K0.94 Mg1.44 Na0.06 O12 Si2.8 Ti0.3C 1 2/m 15.3403; 9.2485; 10.1867
90; 100.132; 90
495.273Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9000842 CIFAl1.322 Fe0.864 K Mg1.638 O12 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 2M(1) oxybiotite
American Mineralogist, 1982, 67, 298-310
9000843 CIFAl1.322 Fe0.864 K Mg1.638 O12 Si2.84 Ti0.336C 1 2/c 15.3175; 9.212; 19.976
90; 95.09; 90
974.662Ohta, T.; Takeda, H.; Takeuchi, Y.
Mica polytypism: Similarities in the crystal structures of coexisting 1M and 2M(1) oxybiotite Sample: in the 2M1 setting
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
9015861 CIFAl1.33 Ba0.05 F0.17 Fe0.807 H1.553 K0.83 Mg2.193 Na0.07 O11.83 Si2.67C 1 2/m 15.3403; 9.2481; 10.2327
90; 100.017; 90
497.665Zema, M.; Ventruti, G.; Lacalamita, M.; Scordari, F.
Kinetics of Fe-oxidation/deprotonation process in Fe-rich phlogopite under isothermal conditions Sample: SA1_14n
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 1458-1466
9003720 CIFAl1.33 F0.1 Fe1.26 H1.9 Li1.93 Mg2.42 Mn0.04 Na0.05 O23.9 Si8 Zn0.01P n m a18.336; 17.693; 5.2755
90; 90; 90
1711.47Camara, F.; Oberti, R.
The crystal-chemistry of holmquistites: Ferroholmquistite from Greenbushes (Western Australia) and hints for compositional constraints in B-Li amphiboles Sample: Norway
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1167-1176
9016794 CIFAl1.33 F0.1 Fe1.26 H3.8 Li1.93 Mg2.42 Mn0.04 Na0.05 O23.9 Si8 Zn0.01P n m a18.336; 17.693; 5.2755
90; 90; 90
1711.47Camara, F.; Oberti, R.
The crystal-chemistry of holmquistites: Ferroholmquistite from Greenbushes (Western Australia) and hints for compositional constraints in B-Li amphiboles Sample: Norway
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1167-1176
9014069 CIFAl1.33 Fe0.21 Mg0.16 O6 Si0.91P -3 1 m4.7621; 4.7621; 4.2964
90; 90; 120
84.379Boffa Ballaran, T.; Frost, D. J.; Miyajima, N.; Heidelbach, F.
The structure of a super-aluminous version of the dense hydrous-magnesium silicate phase D
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 1113-1116
9001041 CIFAl1.34 Ca0.97 Fe0.61 O6 Si1.08C 1 2/c 19.79; 8.822; 5.37
90; 105.81; 90
446.248Cosca, M. A.; Peacor, D. R.
Chemistry and structure of esseneite (CaFeAlSiO6), a new pyroxene produced by pyrometamorphism
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 148-156
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
9003718 CIFAl1.34 F0.09 Fe1.26 H1.91 Li1.98 Mg2.35 Mn0.04 Na0.05 O23.91 Si8 Zn0.01P n m a18.3345; 17.6955; 5.2764
90; 90; 90
1711.86Camara, F.; Oberti, R.
The crystal-chemistry of holmquistites: Ferroholmquistite from Greenbushes (Western Australia) and hints for compositional constraints in B-Li amphiboles Sample: Zaire
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1167-1176
9016792 CIFAl1.34 F0.09 Fe1.26 H3.82 Li1.98 Mg2.35 Mn0.04 Na0.05 O23.91 Si8 Zn0.01P n m a18.3345; 17.6955; 5.2764
90; 90; 90
1711.86Camara, F.; Oberti, R.
The crystal-chemistry of holmquistites: Ferroholmquistite from Greenbushes (Western Australia) and hints for compositional constraints in B-Li amphiboles Sample: Zaire
American Mineralogist, 2005, 90, 1167-1176
9010179 CIFAl1.34 Fe1.35 K0.92 Mg1.11 Na0.07 O12 Si2.72 Ti0.18C 1 2/m 15.3216; 9.2114; 10.106
90; 99.949; 90
487.94Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9010180 CIFAl1.34 Fe1.35 K0.92 Mg1.11 Na0.07 O12 Si2.72 Ti0.18C 1 2/m 15.3213; 9.2034; 10.1048
90; 99.954; 90
487.424Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
9003353 CIFAl1.346 Ca2 Fe0.654 O5I 2 m b5.2991; 14.4434; 5.5099
90; 90; 90
421.711Redhammer, G. J.; Tippelt, G.; Roth, G.; Amthauer, G.
Structural variations in the brownmillerite series Ca2(Fe2-xAlx)O5: Single-crystal X-ray diffraction at 25 deg C and high temperature X-ray powder diffraction (25 C <= T <= 1000 C) Sample: bht140_2
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 405-420
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
9015879 CIFAl1.36 Ba0.03 F0.16 Fe0.806 H1.35 K0.89 Mg2.194 Na0.08 O11.84 Si2.64C 1 2/m 15.32568; 9.2207; 10.2093
90; 100.014; 90
493.705Zema, M.; Ventruti, G.; Lacalamita, M.; Scordari, F.
Kinetics of Fe-oxidation/deprotonation process in Fe-rich phlogopite under isothermal conditions Sample: SA1_18n
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 1458-1466
9014229 CIFAl1.36 Fe0.766 H1.597 K Mg2.234 O12 Si2.64C 1 2/m 15.3435; 9.253; 10.2458
90; 100.006; 90
498.882Zema, M.; Ventruti, G.; Lacalamita, M.; Scordari, F.
Kinetics of Fe-oxidation/deprotonation process in Fe-rich phlogopite under isothermal conditions Sample: SA1_15n
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 1458-1466
9014496 CIFAl1.36 Fe0.784 H1.478 K Mg2.216 O12 Si2.64C 1 2/m 15.3388; 9.2464; 10.2365
90; 100.037; 90
497.588Zema, M.; Ventruti, G.; Lacalamita, M.; Scordari, F.
Kinetics of Fe-oxidation/deprotonation process in Fe-rich phlogopite under isothermal conditions Sample: SA1_5n
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 1458-1466
9001346 CIFAl1.369 Ca0.03 Cr0.048 Fe0.39 K0.955 Mg2.166 Mn0.021 Na0.015 O12 Si2.856 Ti0.144C 1 2/m 15.317; 9.207; 10.232
90; 99.98; 90
493.314Brigatti, M. F.; Galli, E.; Poppi, L.
Effect of Ti substitution in biotite-M crystal chemistry Sample 8 from a lamproite rock, Puebla De Mula, Spain
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1174-1183
9014217 CIFAl1.37 Ba0.05 F0.16 Fe0.776 H1.34 K0.85 Mg2.224 Na0.07 O11.84 Si2.63C 1 2/m 15.3379; 9.2414; 10.2311
90; 100.023; 90
496.994Zema, M.; Ventruti, G.; Lacalamita, M.; Scordari, F.
Kinetics of Fe-oxidation/deprotonation process in Fe-rich phlogopite under isothermal conditions Sample: SA1_9
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 1458-1466
9003878 CIFAl1.38 Ba0.05 Cl0.02 F0.83 Fe0.88 H1.1 K0.78 Li0.02 Mg1.65 Na0.12 O11.14 Si2.56 Ti0.31C 1 2/m 15.31; 9.193; 10.096
90; 100; 90
485.347Mesto, E.; Schingaro, E.; Scordari, F.; Ottolini, L.
An electron microprobe analysis, secondary ion mass spectrometry and single crystal X-ray diffraction study of phlogopites from Mt. Vulture, Potenza, Italy: Consideration of cation partioning Locality: Mt. Vulture, Potenza, Italy Sample: LC7-1R Note: mica
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 182-190
9017032 CIFAl1.38 Cr0.62 Fe0.306 Mg0.694 O4F d -3 m :28.1727; 8.1727; 8.1727
90; 90; 90
545.879Lenaz, D.; Youbi, N.; Min, A. D.; Boumehdi, M. A.; Abbou, M. B.
Low intra-crystalline closure temperatures of Cr-bearing spinels from the mantle xenoliths of the Middle AtlasNeogene-Quaternary Volcanic Field (Morocco):Mineralogical evidence of a cooler mantle beneath the West African Craton. Note:Sample MAR-BI24
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275
9000868 CIFAl1.41 Ba0.4 K0.47 Na0.13 O8 Si2.59C 1 2/m 18.544; 13.03; 7.195
90; 115.68; 90
721.89Viswanathan, K.; Kielhorn, H. M.
Al,Si distribution in a ternary (Ba,K,Na)-feldspar as determined by crystal structure refinement Celsian-rich Locality: Yugoslavia
American Mineralogist, 1983, 68, 122-124
9017035 CIFAl1.42 Cr0.58 Fe0.3 Mg0.7 O4F d -3 m :28.1704; 8.1704; 8.1704
90; 90; 90
545.419Lenaz, D.; Youbi, N.; Min, A. D.; Boumehdi, M. A.; Abbou, M. B.
Low intra-crystalline closure temperatures of Cr-bearing spinels from the mantle xenoliths of the Middle AtlasNeogene-Quaternary Volcanic Field (Morocco):Mineralogical evidence of a cooler mantle beneath the West African Craton. Note:Sample MAR-TF8
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275
9001353 CIFAl1.428 Ca0.001 Cr0.006 Fe1.296 K0.914 Mg1.245 Mn0.009 Na0.022 O12 Si2.764 Ti0.198C 1 2/m 15.323; 9.215; 10.21
90; 100.14; 90
492.993Brigatti, M. F.; Galli, E.; Poppi, L.
Effect of Ti substitution in biotite-M crystal chemistry Sample 17 from a quartz diorite, Capo Vaticano, Italy
American Mineralogist, 1991, 76, 1174-1183
9010177 CIFAl1.43 Fe1.14 K0.93 Mg1.47 Na0.07 O12 Si2.72 Ti0.24C 1 2/m 15.3314; 9.229; 10.1801
90; 100.051; 90
493.209Laurora, A.; Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Caprilli, E.
Crystal chemistry of trioctahedral micas in alkaline and subalkaline volcanic rocks: A case study from Mt. Sassetto (Tolfa district, Latium, central Italy) polytype
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 468-480
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
9013672 CIFAl1.448 Cr0.544 Fe0.251 Mg0.744 Mn0.003 Ni0.006 O4 Ti0.004F d -3 m :28.17149; 8.17149; 8.17149
90; 90; 90
545.637Lenaz, D.; Logvinova, A. M.; Princivalle, F.; Sobolev, N. V.
Structural parameters of chromite included in diamond and kimberlites from Siberia: A new tool for discriminating ultramafic source Note: sample O-601
American Mineralogists, 2009, 94, 1067-1070
9002157 CIFAl1.46 Cs0.233 Fe1.04 H2 K0.462 Li0.3 Mg1.24 O12 Rb0.275 Si2.92 Ti0.04C 1 2/m 15.343; 9.247; 10.397
90; 100.04; 90
505.815Hawthorne, F. C.; Teertstra, D. K.; Cerny, P.
Crystal-structure refinement of a rubidian cesian phlogopite
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 778-781
9003879 CIFAl1.47 Ba0.02 F0.12 Fe0.53 H1.8 K0.85 Mg2.18 Na0.11 O11.88 Si2.66 Ti0.16C 1 2/m 15.315; 9.209; 10.226
90; 99.97; 90
492.962Mesto, E.; Schingaro, E.; Scordari, F.; Ottolini, L.
An electron microprobe analysis, secondary ion mass spectrometry and single crystal X-ray diffraction study of phlogopites from Mt. Vulture, Potenza, Italy: Consideration of cation partioning Locality: Mt. Vulture, Potenza, Italy Sample: LC7-3Go Note: mica
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 182-190
9001151 CIFAl1.493 Be2.943 Fe0.174 Li0.018 Mg0.34 Na0.443 O18 Si6.036P 6/m c c9.2676; 9.2676; 9.1945
90; 90; 120
683.901Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 2
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9003880 CIFAl1.5 Ba0.04 F0.37 Fe0.38 H1.61 K0.9 Mg2.36 Na0.05 O11.63 Si2.68 Ti0.06C 1 2/m 15.346; 9.257; 10.312
90; 99.97; 90
502.613Mesto, E.; Schingaro, E.; Scordari, F.; Ottolini, L.
An electron microprobe analysis, secondary ion mass spectrometry and single crystal X-ray diffraction study of phlogopites from Mt. Vulture, Potenza, Italy: Consideration of cation partioning Locality: Mt. Vulture, Potenza, Italy Sample: LC7-27Go Note: mica
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 182-190
9013300 CIFAl1.5 Ca0.16 H8 K0.44 Na0.36 O10.962 Si2.5P 1 21/m 19.9238; 14.3145; 8.7416
90; 124.92; 90
1018.2Gatta, G. D.; Cappelletti, P.; Rotiroti, N.; Slebodnick, C.; Rinaldi, R.
New insights into the crystal structure and crystal chemistry of the zeolite phillipsite Note: T = 298 K Note: Chemistry and structural occupancy are not consistent
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 190-199
9013301 CIFAl1.5 Ca0.175 H6 K0.435 Na0.395 O10.743 Si2.5P 1 21/m 19.8511; 14.2476; 8.6422
90; 124.319; 90
1001.81Gatta, G. D.; Cappelletti, P.; Rotiroti, N.; Slebodnick, C.; Rinaldi, R.
New insights into the crystal structure and crystal chemistry of the zeolite phillipsite Note: T = 100 K Note: Chemistry and structural occupancy are not consistent
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 190-199
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
9001404 CIFAl1.5 Ca0.704 H18 Na0.2 O11.02 Si2.5I -4 m 29.9266; 9.9266; 10.3031
90; 90; 90
1015.24Artioli, G.
The crystal structure of garronite sample from Goble, Oregon
American Mineralogist, 1992, 77, 189-196
9003355 CIFAl1.5 H30 Na1.37 O28.86 Si10.5C m c 2118.131; 20.507; 7.5221
90; 90; 90
2796.81Simoncic, P.; Armbruster, T.
Peculiarity and defect structure of the natural and synthetic zeolite mordenite: A single-crystal X-ray study Sample: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 421-431
9002411 CIFAl1.504 F1.746 Fe0.455 H0.142 K0.906 Li1.423 Mn0.038 Na0.005 O10.254 Rb0.051 Si3.536C 1 2 15.262; 9.085; 10.099
90; 100.72; 90
474.36Brigatti, M. F.; Lugli, C.; Poppi, L.; Foord, E. E.; Kile, D. E.
Crystal chemical variations in Li- and Fe-rich micas from Pikes Peak batholith (central Colorado) Sample: 114
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1275-1286
9002189 CIFAl1.524 Mg3.238 O12 Si3.238I a -3 d11.4915; 11.4915; 11.4915
90; 90; 90
1517.51Nakatsuka, A.; Yoshiasa, A.; Yamanaka, T.; Ohtaka, O.; Katsura, T.; Ito, E.
Symmetry change of majorite solid-solution in the system Mg3Al2Si3O12-MgSiO3 Sample: x = .24
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1135-1143
9013674 CIFAl1.536 Cs1.34 H4 Na0.204 O12.66 Si4.434I a -3 d13.667; 13.667; 13.667
90; 90; 90
2552.82Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Boffa Ballaran, T.; Sanchez-Valle C; Pavese, A.
Elastic behavior and phase stability of pollucite, a potential host for nuclear waste Locality: Greenwood, Oxford County, Maine, USA
American Mineralogist, 2009, 94, 1137-1143
9003980 CIFAl1.541 Cr0.244 Mg1.215 O4F d -3 m :28.1166; 8.1166; 8.1166
90; 90; 90
534.715Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 0 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003981 CIFAl1.541 Cr0.244 Mg1.215 O4F d -3 m :28.1166; 8.1166; 8.1166
90; 90; 90
534.715Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 0.25 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003972 CIFAl1.544 Cr0.244 Mg1.212 O4F d -3 m :28.1163; 8.1163; 8.1163
90; 90; 90
534.656Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 0 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003982 CIFAl1.545 Cr0.244 Mg1.211 O4F d -3 m :28.116; 8.116; 8.116
90; 90; 90
534.597Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 0.50 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003973 CIFAl1.553 Cr0.244 Mg1.203 O4F d -3 m :28.1162; 8.1162; 8.1162
90; 90; 90
534.636Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 12 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9010294 CIFAl1.56 F1.88 Fe0.38 H0.12 K0.95 Li1.44 Mg0.01 Mn0.17 Na0.05 O10.12 Si3.44C 1 2 15.264; 9.086; 10.099
90; 100.719; 90
474.594Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Cibin, G.
Crystal structure and chemical composition of Li-, Fe-, and Mn-rich micas Sample: Hirukawa
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 1395-1400
9003983 CIFAl1.57 Cr0.244 Mg1.186 O4F d -3 m :28.116; 8.116; 8.116
90; 90; 90
534.597Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 1.5 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9001150 CIFAl1.574 Be2.916 Fe0.3 Li0.027 Mg0.176 Na0.425 O18 Si6.027P 6/m c c9.2666; 9.2666; 9.1874
90; 90; 120
683.226Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 1
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9003984 CIFAl1.579 Cr0.244 Mg1.177 O4F d -3 m :28.116; 8.116; 8.116
90; 90; 90
534.597Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 1440 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003974 CIFAl1.586 Cr0.244 Mg1.19 O4F d -3 m :28.1166; 8.1166; 8.1166
90; 90; 90
534.715Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 36 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003975 CIFAl1.599 Cr0.244 Mg1.157 O4F d -3 m :28.1174; 8.1174; 8.1174
90; 90; 90
534.873Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 120 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9017030 CIFAl1.6 Cr0.4 Fe0.25 Mg0.75 O4F d -3 m :28.1454; 8.1454; 8.1454
90; 90; 90
540.427Lenaz, D.; Youbi, N.; Min, A. D.; Boumehdi, M. A.; Abbou, M. B.
Low intra-crystalline closure temperatures of Cr-bearing spinels from the mantle xenoliths of the Middle AtlasNeogene-Quaternary Volcanic Field (Morocco):Mineralogical evidence of a cooler mantle beneath the West African Craton. Note:Sample MAR-BI4
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275
9017036 CIFAl1.6 Cr0.4 Fe0.268 Mg0.732 O4F d -3 m :28.1391; 8.1391; 8.1391
90; 90; 90
539.174Lenaz, D.; Youbi, N.; Min, A. D.; Boumehdi, M. A.; Abbou, M. B.
Low intra-crystalline closure temperatures of Cr-bearing spinels from the mantle xenoliths of the Middle AtlasNeogene-Quaternary Volcanic Field (Morocco):Mineralogical evidence of a cooler mantle beneath the West African Craton. Note:Sample MAR-TF21
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275
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
9001701 CIFAl1.6 O8 Pb2.198 Si2.4I 49.414; 9.414; 2.75
90; 90; 90
243.714Downs, R. T.; Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
Crystal chemistry of lead aluminosilicate hollandite: A new high-pressure synthetic phase with octahedral Si
American Mineralogist, 1995, 80, 937-940
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
9003971 CIFAl1.606 Cr0.244 Mg1.15 O4F d -3 m :28.1174; 8.1174; 8.1174
90; 90; 90
534.873Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, disordering, t = 33120 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003968 CIFAl1.607 Cr0.244 Mg1.149 O4F d -3 m :28.1174; 8.1174; 8.1174
90; 90; 90
534.873Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, disordering, t = 3960 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003970 CIFAl1.607 Cr0.244 Mg1.149 O4F d -3 m :28.1171; 8.1171; 8.1171
90; 90; 90
534.814Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, disordering, t = 15840 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003976 CIFAl1.609 Cr0.244 Mg1.147 O4F d -3 m :28.1178; 8.1178; 8.1178
90; 90; 90
534.952Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 240 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003969 CIFAl1.611 Cr0.244 Mg1.145 O4F d -3 m :28.1173; 8.1173; 8.1173
90; 90; 90
534.853Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, disordering, t = 7980 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003979 CIFAl1.612 Cr0.244 Mg1.144 O4F d -3 m :28.1176; 8.1176; 8.1176
90; 90; 90
534.913Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 26820 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9017037 CIFAl1.612 Cr0.388 Fe0.234 Mg0.766 O4F d -3 m :28.1499; 8.1499; 8.1499
90; 90; 90
541.323Lenaz, D.; Youbi, N.; Min, A. D.; Boumehdi, M. A.; Abbou, M. B.
Low intra-crystalline closure temperatures of Cr-bearing spinels from the mantle xenoliths of the Middle AtlasNeogene-Quaternary Volcanic Field (Morocco):Mineralogical evidence of a cooler mantle beneath the West African Craton. Note:Sample MAR-TF28
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275
9003967 CIFAl1.613 Cr0.244 Mg1.143 O4F d -3 m :28.1174; 8.1174; 8.1174
90; 90; 90
534.873Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, disordering, t = 2520 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9016320 CIFAl1.614 Ca3 Fe1.386 O12 Sn1.362 Ti0.638I a -3 d12.524; 12.524; 12.524
90; 90; 90
1964.4Galuskina, I. O.; Galuskin, E. V.; Armbruster, T.; Lazic, B.; Dzierzanowski, P.; Gazeev, V. M.; Prusik, K.; Pertsev, N. N.; Winiarski, A.; Zadov, A. E.; Wrzalik, R.; Gurbanov, A. G.
Bitikleite-(SnAl) and bitikleite-(ZrFe): New garnets from xenoliths of the Upper Chegem volcanic structure, Kabardino-Balkaria, Northern Caucasus, Russia
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 959-967
9003977 CIFAl1.614 Cr0.244 Mg1.142 O4F d -3 m :28.1177; 8.1177; 8.1177
90; 90; 90
534.933Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 480 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003978 CIFAl1.614 Cr0.244 Mg1.142 O4F d -3 m :28.1176; 8.1176; 8.1176
90; 90; 90
534.913Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 6660 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9017872 CIFAl1.62 Ca0.22 Fe2.72 Mg3.36 Mn6.3 Na5.6 O48 P12P 1 21/n 112.8926; 12.4658; 10.9178
90; 97.92; 90
1737.93Yang, H.; Kobsch, A.; Gu, X.; Downs, R. T.; Xie, X.
Zhanghuifenite, Na3Mn2+4Mg2Al(PO4)6, a new mineral isostructural with bobfergusonite, from the Santa Ana mine, San Luis province, Argentina
American Mineralogist, 2021, 106, 1009-1015
9002301 CIFAl1.62 F0.04 Fe1.5 H1.8 K0.96 Mg0.76 Na0.04 O11.96 Si2.72 Ti0.22C 1 2/m 15.352; 9.268; 10.255
90; 100.27; 90
500.522Brigatti, M. F.; Frigieri, P.; Ghezzo c; Poppi, L.
Crystal chemistry of Al-rich biotites coexisting with muscovites in peraluminous granites Sample: A4
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 436-448
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
9003966 CIFAl1.627 Cr0.244 Mg1.129 O4F d -3 m :28.1175; 8.1175; 8.1175
90; 90; 90
534.893Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, disordering, t = 840 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003965 CIFAl1.629 Cr0.244 Mg1.127 O4F d -3 m :28.1174; 8.1174; 8.1174
90; 90; 90
534.873Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, disordering, t = 420 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9000766 CIFAl1.64 Fe0.3 H7.86 Mg4.9 O17.98 Si3.16C -15.3266; 9.232; 14.399
90; 97.16; 90
702.552Joswig, W.; Fuess, H.; Rothbauer, R.; Takeuchi, Y.; Mason, S. A.
A neutron diffraction study of a one-layer triclinic chlorite (penninite)
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 349-352
9002310 CIFAl1.64 Fe2.68 K0.96 O12 Si2.64C 1 2/m 15.3812; 9.3234; 10.2934
90; 100.22; 90
508.237Redhammer, G. J.; Beran, A.; Schneider, J.; Amthauer, G.; Lottermoser, W.
Spectroscopic and structural properties of synthetic micas on the annite-siderophyllite binary: Synthesis, crystal structure refinement, Mossbauer, and infrared spectroscopy Sample: sd37no.10
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 449-465
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
9003963 CIFAl1.641 Cr0.244 Mg1.115 O4F d -3 m :28.1176; 8.1176; 8.1176
90; 90; 90
534.913Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, disordering, t = 60 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003964 CIFAl1.641 Cr0.244 Mg1.115 O4F d -3 m :28.1175; 8.1175; 8.1175
90; 90; 90
534.893Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, annealed at T = 650 C, disordering, t = 180 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003962 CIFAl1.643 Cr0.244 Mg1.113 O4F d -3 m :28.118; 8.118; 8.118
90; 90; 90
534.992Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Sc, untreated
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9002419 CIFAl1.645 F1.92 Fe0.887 H0.08 K0.942 Li0.862 Mg0.009 Mn0.064 Na0.04 O10.08 Rb0.003 Si3.228 Ti0.01C 1 2 15.288; 9.133; 10.088
90; 100.81; 90
478.557Brigatti, M. F.; Lugli, C.; Poppi, L.; Foord, E. E.; Kile, D. E.
Crystal chemical variations in Li- and Fe-rich micas from Pikes Peak batholith (central Colorado) Sample: 177
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1275-1286
9002413 CIFAl1.649 F1.534 Fe0.608 H0.24 K0.956 Li1.222 Mg0.005 Mn0.045 Na0.011 O10.466 Rb0.023 Si3.412C 1 2 15.263; 9.085; 10.078
90; 100.75; 90
473.416Brigatti, M. F.; Lugli, C.; Poppi, L.; Foord, E. E.; Kile, D. E.
Crystal chemical variations in Li- and Fe-rich micas from Pikes Peak batholith (central Colorado) Sample: 55b
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1275-1286
9001152 CIFAl1.652 Be2.877 Cs0.04 Fe0.234 Li0.099 Mg0.116 Na0.315 O18 Si6.024P 6/m c c9.2531; 9.2531; 9.1918
90; 90; 120
681.563Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 6
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001608 CIFAl1.66 Ba2 F2 O10 P2 Ti0.34P 1 21/n 16.977; 12.564; 5.223
90; 102.15; 90
447.587Cooper, M. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.
The crystal structure of curetonite, a complex heteropolyhedral sheet mineral Data has been corrected according to the ICSD
American Mineralogist, 1994, 79, 545-549
9000757 CIFAl1.67 Cr0.28 H8 Mg5 O18 Si3.04C -15.327; 9.227; 14.356
90.45; 97.35; 89.98
699.81Phillips, T. L.; Loveless, J. K.; Bailey, S. W.
Cr3+ coordination in chlorites: a structural study of ten chromian chlorites Day Book Body, N. C.
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 112-122
9002424 CIFAl1.678 F1.294 Fe1.314 H0.154 K0.985 Li0.621 Mg0.022 Mn0.051 Na0.036 O10.706 Rb0.002 Si3.224C 1 2 15.3; 9.144; 10.089
90; 100.74; 90
480.38Brigatti, M. F.; Lugli, C.; Poppi, L.; Foord, E. E.; Kile, D. E.
Crystal chemical variations in Li- and Fe-rich micas from Pikes Peak batholith (central Colorado) Sample: 103
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1275-1286
9003954 CIFAl1.679 Cr0.057 Mg1.264 O4F d -3 m :28.0907; 8.0907; 8.0907
90; 90; 90
529.613Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch1, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 0 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9010295 CIFAl1.68 Ca0.01 F1.9 Fe0.36 H0.1 K0.94 Li1.32 Mg0.16 Mn0.16 Na0.04 O10.1 Si3.32C 1 2 15.297; 9.133; 10.168
90; 100.78; 90
483.222Brigatti, M. F.; Mottana, A.; Malferrari, D.; Cibin, G.
Crystal structure and chemical composition of Li-, Fe-, and Mn-rich micas Sample: Mokrusha
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 1395-1400
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
9001242 CIFAl1.68 Ca2 Fe4.45 H2 Mg0.55 Na3.96 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 sample O-H from Obira, Japan
American Mineralogist, 1989, 74, 1097-1105
9003955 CIFAl1.68 Cr0.057 Mg1.263 O4F d -3 m :28.0907; 8.0907; 8.0907
90; 90; 90
529.613Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch1, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 0.25 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
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
9003956 CIFAl1.688 Cr0.057 Mg1.255 O4F d -3 m :28.0908; 8.0908; 8.0908
90; 90; 90
529.632Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch1, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 0.50 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9002415 CIFAl1.69 Ca0.006 F1.544 Fe0.484 H0.186 K0.964 Li1.093 Mg0.022 Mn0.062 Na0.016 O10.456 Si3.328C 1 2 15.275; 9.105; 10.084
90; 100.7; 90
475.902Brigatti, M. F.; Lugli, C.; Poppi, L.; Foord, E. E.; Kile, D. E.
Crystal chemical variations in Li- and Fe-rich micas from Pikes Peak batholith (central Colorado) sample: 130(2)
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1275-1286
9003957 CIFAl1.691 Cr0.057 Mg1.252 O4F d -3 m :28.0909; 8.0909; 8.0909
90; 90; 90
529.652Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch1, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 1.50 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003944 CIFAl1.699 Cr0.03 Mg1.271 O4F d -3 m :28.0865; 8.0865; 8.0865
90; 90; 90
528.788Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 0 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9002412 CIFAl1.7 F1.626 Fe0.589 H0.206 K0.94 Li1.129 Mg0.007 Mn0.038 Na0.002 O10.374 Rb0.006 Si3.412C 1 2 15.27; 9.092; 10.08
90; 100.7; 90
474.584Brigatti, M. F.; Lugli, C.; Poppi, L.; Foord, E. E.; Kile, D. E.
Crystal chemical variations in Li- and Fe-rich micas from Pikes Peak batholith (central Colorado) Sample: 55a
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1275-1286
9001568 CIFAl1.7 Fe0.33 H8 Mg4.95 O18 Si3.02C -15.3437; 9.256; 14.422
90.25; 97.28; 89.99
707.574Nelson, D. O.; Guggenheim, S.
Inferred limitations to the oxidation of Fe in chlorite: a high-temperature single-crystal X-ray study T = 550 C
American Mineralogist, 1993, 78, 1197-1207
9003958 CIFAl1.701 Cr0.057 Mg1.242 O4F d -3 m :28.0918; 8.0918; 8.0918
90; 90; 90
529.829Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch1, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 15 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003959 CIFAl1.704 Cr0.057 Mg1.239 O4F d -3 m :28.0919; 8.0919; 8.0919
90; 90; 90
529.848Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch1, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 30 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9002414 CIFAl1.705 Ca0.006 F1.552 Fe0.795 H0.186 K0.968 Li1.08 Mg0.022 Mn0.062 Na0.016 O10.448 Si3.296C 1 2 15.29; 9.128; 10.093
90; 100.8; 90
478.729Brigatti, M. F.; Lugli, C.; Poppi, L.; Foord, E. E.; Kile, D. E.
Crystal chemical variations in Li- and Fe-rich micas from Pikes Peak batholith (central Colorado) sample: 130(1)
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1275-1286
9003960 CIFAl1.705 Cr0.057 Mg1.338 O4F d -3 m :28.0919; 8.0919; 8.0919
90; 90; 90
529.848Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch1, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 60 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003961 CIFAl1.708 Cr0.057 Mg1.235 O4F d -3 m :28.0919; 8.0919; 8.0919
90; 90; 90
529.848Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch1, annealed at T = 850 C, ordering, t = 1440 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9010147 CIFAl1.71 As0.27 Be3.33 Ca3.78 Fe0.96 Mg7.87 Mn1.35 O40 Sb3 Si5.73P 110.394; 10.777; 8.896
105.953; 96.294; 124.948
738.874Grew, E. S.; Barbier, J.; Britten, J.; Halenius, U.; Shearer, C. K.
The crystal chemistry of welshite, a non-centrosymmetric (P1) aenigmatite- sapphirine-surinamite group mineral
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 80-90
9001742 CIFAl1.71 Ca0.96 Ce0.23 Cu0.13 Fe0.4 Gd0.01 H La0.11 Mg0.16 Mn0.93 Nd0.1 O13 Pr0.03 Si3 Sm0.02 Sr0.19 Th0.02P 1 21/m 18.89; 5.69; 10.135
90; 114.44; 90
466.732Bonazzi, P.; Menchetti, S.; Reinecke, T.
Solid solution between piemontite and androsite-(La), a new mineral of the epidote group from Andros Island, Greece Sample: VA-1a
American Mineralogist, 1996, 81, 735-742
9002841 CIFAl1.71 F0.04 Fe2.37 H1.9 K Mg0.12 Mn0.03 O11.96 Si2.56 Ti0.03C 1 2/m 15.3741; 9.3083; 10.2829
90; 100.22; 90
506.228Redhammer, G. J.; Roth, G.
Single-crystal structure refinements and crystal chemistry of synthetic trioctahedral micas KM3(Al,Si)4O10(OH)2, where M = Ni, Mg, Co, Fe, Al Sample: G-117
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1464-1476
9003945 CIFAl1.712 Cr0.03 Mg1.258 O4F d -3 m :28.0862; 8.0862; 8.0862
90; 90; 90
528.729Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 12 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003946 CIFAl1.713 Cr0.03 Mg1.257 O4F d -3 m :28.0863; 8.0863; 8.0863
90; 90; 90
528.749Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 36 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9017033 CIFAl1.718 Cr0.282 Fe0.24 Mg0.76 O4F d -3 m :28.1339; 8.1339; 8.1339
90; 90; 90
538.142Lenaz, D.; Youbi, N.; Min, A. D.; Boumehdi, M. A.; Abbou, M. B.
Low intra-crystalline closure temperatures of Cr-bearing spinels from the mantle xenoliths of the Middle AtlasNeogene-Quaternary Volcanic Field (Morocco): Mineralogical evidence of a cooler mantle beneath the West African Craton. Note:Sample MAR-TF6
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275
9002209 CIFAl1.72 Ca1.84 Mg4.56 Na0.58 O24 Si6.88C 1 2/m 19.8466; 17.99; 5.2793
90; 105.099; 90
902.892Sharma, A.; Jenkins, D. M.
Hydrothermal synthesis of amphiboles along the tremolite-pargasite join and in the ternary system tremolite-pargasite-cummingtonite Sample: PARG 20-2
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1304-1318
9002418 CIFAl1.72 F1.654 Fe0.731 H0.244 K0.94 Li0.591 Mg0.008 Mn0.063 Na0.02 O10.346 Rb0.004 Si3.308C 1 2 15.283; 9.123; 10.072
90; 100.76; 90
476.903Brigatti, M. F.; Lugli, C.; Poppi, L.; Foord, E. E.; Kile, D. E.
Crystal chemical variations in Li- and Fe-rich micas from Pikes Peak batholith (central Colorado) Sample: 54b
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1275-1286
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
9001154 CIFAl1.721 Be2.94 Cs0.013 Fe0.172 K0.026 Li0.012 Mg0.024 Mn0.05 Na0.053 O18 Rb0.003 Si6.045 Ti0.038P 6/m c c9.2364; 9.2364; 9.1933
90; 90; 120
679.215Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 7
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9002417 CIFAl1.732 Ca0.001 F1.606 Fe0.788 H0.244 K0.96 Li0.963 Mg0.009 Mn0.01 Na0.02 O10.394 Si3.304C 1 2 15.285; 9.122; 10.101
90; 100.85; 90
478.262Brigatti, M. F.; Lugli, C.; Poppi, L.; Foord, E. E.; Kile, D. E.
Crystal chemical variations in Li- and Fe-rich micas from Pikes Peak batholith (central Colorado) Sample: 104
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1275-1286
9003315 CIFAl1.74 Ba0.09 F0.02 Fe0.21 H1.98 K0.91 Mg0.93 Mn1.53 O11.98 Si2.56 Ti0.03C 1 2/m 15.3791; 9.319; 10.2918
90; 100.186; 90
507.774Ishida, K.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Hirowatari, F.
Shirozulite, KMn3(Si3Al)O10(OH)2, a new manganese-dominant trioctahedral mica: Description and crystal structure Note: Displacement factors for O1, O2 and O4 have been altered.
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 232-238
9003503 CIFAl1.74 Ca2 H Mn1.26 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.8589; 5.7017; 10.1802
90; 115.54; 90
463.964Nagashima, M.; Akasaka, M.
An X-ray Rietveld study of piemontite on the join Ca2Al3Si3O12(OH) - Ca2Mn3+3Si3O12(OH) formed by hydrothermal synthesis Sample: q = 1.5, p = 1.26, Synthesis at P=200 MPa, T=500 C
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1119-1129
9003504 CIFAl1.74 Ca2 H Mn1.26 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.8625; 5.7006; 10.1822
90; 115.525; 90
464.212Nagashima, M.; Akasaka, M.
An X-ray Rietveld study of piemontite on the join Ca2Al3Si3O12(OH) - Ca2Mn3+3Si3O12(OH) formed by hydrothermal synthesis Sample: q = 1.5, p = 1.25, Synthesis at P=350 MPa, T=500 C
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1119-1129
9002188 CIFAl1.74 Mg3.13 O12 Si3.13I a -3 d11.4755; 11.4755; 11.4755
90; 90; 90
1511.18Nakatsuka, A.; Yoshiasa, A.; Yamanaka, T.; Ohtaka, O.; Katsura, T.; Ito, E.
Symmetry change of majorite solid-solution in the system Mg3Al2Si3O12-MgSiO3 Sample: x = .13
American Mineralogist, 1999, 84, 1135-1143
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
9002421 CIFAl1.743 F1.64 Fe0.879 H0.248 K0.954 Li0.849 Mg0.047 Mn0.06 Na0.014 O10.36 Si3.236C 1 2 15.297; 9.146; 10.102
90; 100.81; 90
480.72Brigatti, M. F.; Lugli, C.; Poppi, L.; Foord, E. E.; Kile, D. E.
Crystal chemical variations in Li- and Fe-rich micas from Pikes Peak batholith (central Colorado) sample: 140(2)
American Mineralogist, 2000, 85, 1275-1286
9003947 CIFAl1.744 Cr0.03 Mg1.226 O4F d -3 m :28.0876; 8.0876; 8.0876
90; 90; 90
529.004Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in natural Mg(Al,Cr3+)2O4 spinels Sample: Ch, annealed at T = 650 C, ordering, t = 120 m
American Mineralogist, 2006, 91, 313-318
9003505 CIFAl1.75 Ca2 H Mn1.25 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.8591; 5.7039; 10.1827
90; 115.548; 90
464.236Nagashima, M.; Akasaka, M.
An X-ray Rietveld study of piemontite on the join Ca2Al3Si3O12(OH) - Ca2Mn3+3Si3O12(OH) formed by hydrothermal synthesis Sample: q = 1.75, p = 1.26, Synthesis at P=200 MPa, T=500 C
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1119-1129
9003506 CIFAl1.75 Ca2 H Mn1.25 O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.8581; 5.6949; 10.1771
90; 115.518; 90
463.312Nagashima, M.; Akasaka, M.
An X-ray Rietveld study of piemontite on the join Ca2Al3Si3O12(OH) - Ca2Mn3+3Si3O12(OH) formed by hydrothermal synthesis Sample: q = 1.75, p = 1.25, Synthesis at P=350 MPa, T=500 C
American Mineralogist, 2004, 89, 1119-1129
9000758 CIFAl1.75 Cr0.25 H8 Mg5 O18 Si3C -15.334; 9.228; 14.371
90.53; 97.43; 89.9
701.402Phillips, T. L.; Loveless, J. K.; Bailey, S. W.
Cr3+ coordination in chlorites: a structural study of ten chromian chlorites Siskiyou Co., Calif.
American Mineralogist, 1980, 65, 112-122
9010142 CIFAl1.75 Mg0.899 Mn0.351 O4F d -3 m :28.1413; 8.1413; 8.1413
90; 90; 90
539.612Bosi, F.; Halenius, U.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Skogby, H.; Lucchesi, S.
Structural refinement and crystal chemistry of Mn-doped spinel: A case for tetrahedrally coordinated Mn3+ in an oxygen-based structure Sample: MgMn20
American Mineralogist, 2007, 92, 27-33

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