Crystallography Open Database

Result: there are 512995 entries in the selection

Switch to the old layout of the page

Download all results as: list of COD numbers | list of CIF URLs | data in CSV format

We are unable to provide that many records as a single archive.
You can instead download the entire COD archive as a single .zip, .tgz or .txz archive.

Displaying all data in COD

Blue left arrow Blue left arrow First | Blue left arrow Previous 200 | of 2565 | Next 200 Blue right arrow | Last Blue right arrow Blue right arrow | Display 5 20 50 100 200 300 500 1000 entries per page

COD ID Blue up arrow Links Formula Up arrow Space group Up arrow Cell parameters Cell volume Up arrow Bibliography
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
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
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
9016913 CIFCa H17 O25.5 Si5 U2P b c n18.3; 14.2331; 17.9192
90; 90; 90
4667.34Plasil, J.; Fejfarova, K.; Cejka, J.; Dusek, M.; Skoda, R.; Sejkora, J.
Revision of the crystal structure and chemical formula of haiweeite, Ca(UO2)2(Si5O12)(OH)2*6H2O
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 718-723
9016914 CIFFe2 O4 TiF d -3 m :18.448; 8.448; 8.448
90; 90; 90
602.923Yamanaka, T.; Kyono, A.; Nakamoto, Y.; Meng, Y.; Kharlamova, S.; Struzhkin, V. V.; Mao, H.
High-pressure phase transitions of Fe3-xTixO4 solid solution up to 60 GPa correlated with electronic spin transition Note: P = 5.58 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 736-744
9016915 CIFFe2 O4 TiF d -3 m :18.521; 8.521; 8.521
90; 90; 90
618.688Yamanaka, T.; Kyono, A.; Nakamoto, Y.; Meng, Y.; Kharlamova, S.; Struzhkin, V. V.; Mao, H.
High-pressure phase transitions of Fe3-xTixO4 solid solution up to 60 GPa correlated with electronic spin transition Note: P = 7 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 736-744
9016916 CIFFe2 O4 TiI 41/a m d :25.9052; 5.9052; 8.1834
90; 90; 90
285.367Yamanaka, T.; Kyono, A.; Nakamoto, Y.; Meng, Y.; Kharlamova, S.; Struzhkin, V. V.; Mao, H.
High-pressure phase transitions of Fe3-xTixO4 solid solution up to 60 GPa correlated with electronic spin transition Note: P = 14 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 736-744
9016917 CIFFe2 O4 TiC m c m2.685; 9.228; 9.099
90; 90; 90
225.448Yamanaka, T.; Kyono, A.; Nakamoto, Y.; Meng, Y.; Kharlamova, S.; Struzhkin, V. V.; Mao, H.
High-pressure phase transitions of Fe3-xTixO4 solid solution up to 60 GPa correlated with electronic spin transition Note: P = 50 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 736-744
9016918 CIFFe2 O4 TiP m m a9.059; 2.659; 9.166
90; 90; 90
220.79Yamanaka, T.; Kyono, A.; Nakamoto, Y.; Meng, Y.; Kharlamova, S.; Struzhkin, V. V.; Mao, H.
High-pressure phase transitions of Fe3-xTixO4 solid solution up to 60 GPa correlated with electronic spin transition Note: P = 61 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 736-744
9016919 CIFAl0.16 Ca0.06 Dy0.01 Er0.01 Fe0.02 Gd0.01 Mg0.11 O3 Sc0.54 Ti0.66 V0.03 Y0.07 Zr0.13I a -39.842; 9.842; 9.842
90; 90; 90
953.345Ma, C.; Tschauner, O.; Beckett, J. R.; Rossman, G. R.; Liu, W.
Kangite, (Sc,Ti,Al,Zr,Mg,Ca,[_])2O3, a new ultra-refractory scandia mineral from the Allende meteorite: Synchrotron micro-Laue diffraction and electron backscatter diffraction Note: x-coordinate of Sc2, and coordinates of O atoms are changed by personal email with authors May 2013
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 870-878
9016920 CIFAg Bi1.47 Pb S6 Sb1.53P 1 21/c 16.9764; 19.3507; 8.387
90; 107.519; 90
1079.71Yang, H.; Downs, R. T.; Evans, S. H.; Pinch, W. W.
Terrywallaceite, AgPb(Sb,Bi)3S6, isotypic with gustavite, a new mineral from Mina Herminia, Julcani Mining District, Huancavelica, Peru
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1310-1131
9016921 CIFF2 Fe0.605 K0.905 Mg2.395 O10 Si3.944C 1 2/m 15.3192; 9.2181; 10.1096
90; 100.168; 90
487.918Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Ventruti, G.; Nicotra, E.; Viccaro, M.; Tagliani, S. M.
Fluorophlogopite from Piano delle Concazze (Mt. Etna, Italy): Crystal chemistry and implications for the crystallization conditions Note: Sample E0
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1017-1025
9016922 CIFF2 Fe0.62 K0.913 Mg2.38 O10 Si3.928C 1 2/m 15.3239; 9.2204; 10.1192
90; 100.185; 90
488.909Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Ventruti, G.; Nicotra, E.; Viccaro, M.; Tagliani, S. M.
Fluorophlogopite from Piano delle Concazze (Mt. Etna, Italy): Crystal chemistry and implications for the crystallization conditions Note: Sample E1
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1017-1025
9016923 CIFF2 Fe0.61 K0.894 Mg2.39 O10 Si3.945C 1 2/m 15.32; 9.2138; 10.113
90; 100.228; 90
487.836Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Ventruti, G.; Nicotra, E.; Viccaro, M.; Tagliani, S. M.
Fluorophlogopite from Piano delle Concazze (Mt. Etna, Italy): Crystal chemistry and implications for the crystallization conditions Note: Sample E2
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1017-1025
9016924 CIFF2 Fe0.232 K0.897 Mg2.767 O10 Si3.923C 1 2/m 15.3237; 9.2221; 10.1159
90; 100.249; 90
488.723Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Ventruti, G.; Nicotra, E.; Viccaro, M.; Tagliani, S. M.
Fluorophlogopite from Piano delle Concazze (Mt. Etna, Italy): Crystal chemistry and implications for the crystallization conditions Note: Sample E3
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1017-1025
9016925 CIFCa0.5 Fe1.5 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.793; 9.078; 5.238
90; 106.27; 90
447.014Abdu, Y. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Local structure in C2/c clinopyroxenes on the hedenbergite (CaFeSi2O6)- ferrosilite (Fe2Si2O6) join: A new interpretation for the Mossbauer spectra of Ca-rich C2/c clinopyroxenes and implications for pyroxene exsolution Note split-M2-O2-O3 model Sample: Hd50Fs50
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1227-1234
9016927 CIFCa0.6 Fe1.4 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.806; 9.068; 5.238
90; 105.92; 90
447.903Abdu, Y. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Local structure in C2/c clinopyroxenes on the hedenbergite (CaFeSi2O6)- ferrosilite (Fe2Si2O6) join: A new interpretation for the Mossbauer spectra of Ca-rich C2/c clinopyroxenes and implications for pyroxene exsolution Note split-M2-O2-O3 model Sample: Hd60Fs40
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1227-1234
9016928 CIFCa0.7 Fe1.3 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.819; 9.056; 5.242
90; 105.61; 90
448.931Abdu, Y. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Local structure in C2/c clinopyroxenes on the hedenbergite (CaFeSi2O6)- ferrosilite (Fe2Si2O6) join: A new interpretation for the Mossbauer spectra of Ca-rich C2/c clinopyroxenes and implications for pyroxene exsolution Note split-M2-O2-O3 model Sample: Hd70Fs30
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1227-1234
9016929 CIFCa0.8 Co1.2 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.794; 8.953; 5.243
90; 105.66; 90
442.671Mantovani, L.; Tribaudino, M.; Mezzadri, F.; Calestani, G.; Bromiley, G.
The structure of (Ca,Co)CoSi2O6 pyroxenes and the Ca-M2+ substitution in (Ca,M2+)M2+Si2O6 pyroxenes (M2+=Co,Fe,Mg) Sample: Ca0.8Co0.2
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1241-1252
9016930 CIFCa0.6 Co1.4 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.7754; 8.9686; 5.2421
90; 106.302; 90
441.106Mantovani, L.; Tribaudino, M.; Mezzadri, F.; Calestani, G.; Bromiley, G.
The structure of (Ca,Co)CoSi2O6 pyroxenes and the Ca-M2+ substitution in (Ca,M2+)M2+Si2O6 pyroxenes (M2+=Co,Fe,Mg) Sample: Ca0.6Co0.4
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1241-1252
9016931 CIFCa0.4 Co1.6 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.747; 8.982; 5.249
90; 107.46; 90
438.365Mantovani, L.; Tribaudino, M.; Mezzadri, F.; Calestani, G.; Bromiley, G.
The structure of (Ca,Co)CoSi2O6 pyroxenes and the Ca-M2+ substitution in (Ca,M2+)M2+Si2O6 pyroxenes (M2+=Co,Fe,Mg) Sample: Ca0.4Co0.6
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1241-1252
9016932 CIFCu1.75 H7 O9 P Zn1.25P 1 21/c 17.4863; 10.1933; 9.7895
90; 103.18; 90
727.36Danisi, R. M.; Armbruster, T.; Lazic, B.; Vulic, P.; Kaindl, R.; Dimitrijevic, R.; Kahlenberg, V.
In situ dehydration behavior of veszelyite (Cu,Zn)2Zn(PO4)(OH)3*2H2O: A single-crystal X-ray study Note: T = 173 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1261-1269
9016933 CIFCu2 H7 O9 P ZnP 1 21/c 17.5096; 10.2281; 9.8258
90; 103.304; 90
734.455Danisi, R. M.; Armbruster, T.; Lazic, B.; Vulic, P.; Kaindl, R.; Dimitrijevic, R.; Kahlenberg, V.
In situ dehydration behavior of veszelyite (Cu,Zn)2Zn(PO4)(OH)3*2H2O: A single-crystal X-ray study Note: T = 296 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1261-1269
9016934 CIFCu2 H5 O8 P ZnP 1 21/c 17.252; 9.233; 10.52
90; 102.076; 90
688.808Danisi, R. M.; Armbruster, T.; Lazic, B.; Vulic, P.; Kaindl, R.; Dimitrijevic, R.; Kahlenberg, V.
In situ dehydration behavior of veszelyite (Cu,Zn)2Zn(PO4)(OH)3*2H2O: A single-crystal X-ray study Note: T = 473 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1261-1269
9016935 CIFAl Fe0.056 H3.994 Mn0.943 O7 PC m c e6.9263; 10.4356; 13.5234
90; 90; 90
977.473Diego Gatta, G.; Nenert, G.; Vignola, P.
Coexisting hydroxyl groups and H2O molecules in minerals: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study of eosphorite, MnAlPO4(OH)2*H2O Note: T = 20 K
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1297-1301
9016936 CIFC H8 Ca2 O11 SP c n b15.524; 19.218; 6.161
90; 90; 90
1838.07Onac, B. P.; Effenberger, H. S.; Wynn, J. G.; Povara, I.
Rapidcreekite in the sulfuric acid weathering environment of Diana Cave, Romania
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1302-1309
9016937 CIFCu2 H2 O8.5 Pb0.999 S0.5 TeP 1 21/c 114.3126; 5.2267; 9.4878
90; 106.815; 90
679.414Kampf, A. R.; Mills, S. J.; Housley, R. M.; Rossman, G. R.; Marty, J.; Thorne, B.
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: X. Bairdite, Pb2Cu2+4Te6+2O10(OH)2(SO4)(H2O), a new mineral with thick HCP layers
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1315-1321
9016938 CIFC2 H22.34 Al Ca0.05 Dy0.17 Er0.15 F0.66 Gd0.07 O22.34 Pb0.057 Sm0.01 Y3.41 Yb0.09P m n a7.8412; 11.0313; 11.387
90; 90; 90
984.96Biagioni, C.; Bonaccorsi, E.; Camara, F.; Cadoni, M.; Ciriotti, M. E.; Bersani, D.; Kolitsch, U.
Lusernaite-(Y), Y4Al(CO3)2(OH,F)11*6H2O, a new mineral species from Luserna Valley, Piedmont, Italy: Description and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1322-1329
9016939 CIFAl8.759 As0.416 B2.604 Ca18.696 Fe4.36 O79.048 Si17.769P 4/n n c :215.725; 15.725; 11.7736
90; 90; 90
2911.32Groat, L. A.; Evans, R. J.; Cempirek, J.; McCammon, C.; Houzar, S.
Fe-rich and As-bearing vesuvianite and wiluite from Kozlov, Czech Republic
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1330-1337
9016940 CIFCa H2 O2I 1 2 15.8882; 6.8408; 8.9334
90; 104.798; 90
347.902Iizuka, R.; Yagi, T.; Komatsu, K.; Gotou, H.; Tsuchiya, T.; Kusaba, K.; Kagi, H.
Crystal structure of the high-pressure phase of calcium hydroxide, portlandite: In situ powder and single crystal X-ray diffraction study Note: P = 8.9 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1421-1428
9016941 CIFAl6.291 B3 Fe0.627 H3.24 K0.02 Mg2.061 Na0.83 O31 Si6 Ti0.021R 3 m :H15.9273; 15.9273; 7.2001
90; 90; 120
1581.81Bosi, F.; Skogby, H.
Oxy-dravite, Na(Al2Mg)(Al5Mg)(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3O, a new mineral species of the tourmaline supergroup
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1442-1448
9016942 CIFFe0.292 Mg0.709 O3 SiP b c a18.281; 8.8732; 5.207
90; 90; 90
844.633Jacob, D.; Palatinus, L.; Cuvillier, P.; Leroux, H.; Domeneghetti, C.; Camara, F.
Ordering state in orthopyroxene as determined by precession electron diffraction
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1526-1534
9016943 CIFFe0.296 Mg0.704 O3 SiP b c a18.3022; 8.8816; 5.2082
90; 90; 90
846.608Jacob, D.; Palatinus, L.; Cuvillier, P.; Leroux, H.; Domeneghetti, C.; Camara, F.
Ordering state in orthopyroxene as determined by precession electron diffraction
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1526-1534
9016944 CIFFe0.292 Mg0.709 O3 SiP b c a18.281; 8.8732; 5.207
90; 90; 90
844.633Jacob, D.; Palatinus, L.; Cuvillier, P.; Leroux, H.; Domeneghetti, C.; Camara, F.
Ordering state in orthopyroxene as determined by precession electron diffraction
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1526-1534
9016945 CIFFe0.296 Mg0.704 O3 SiP b c a18.3022; 8.8816; 5.2082
90; 90; 90
846.608Jacob, D.; Palatinus, L.; Cuvillier, P.; Leroux, H.; Domeneghetti, C.; Camara, F.
Ordering state in orthopyroxene as determined by precession electron diffraction
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1526-1534
9016946 CIFAl3.807 B3 Ca0.19 Cr2.103 F0.23 Fe0.468 H3.08 K0.02 Mg2.412 Na0.76 O30.77 Si6 Ti0.06 V0.192R 3 m :H16.0032; 16.0032; 7.2823
90; 90; 120
1615.15Bosi, F.; Skogby, H.; Halenius, U.; Reznitskii, L.
Crystallographic and spectroscopic characterization of Fe-bearing chromo-alumino-povondraite and its relations with oxy-chromium-dravite and oxy-dravite
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1557-1564
9016947 CIFCa0.01 Cl0.956 O12 P2.913 Pb4.695P 63/m9.986; 9.986; 7.3378
90; 90; 120
633.694Okudera, H.
Relationships among channel typology and atomic displacements in the structures of Pb5(BO4)3Cl with B = P (pyromorphite), V (vanadinite), and As (mimetite)
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1573-1579
9016948 CIFCa0.01 Cl0.956 O12 P2.913 Pb4.695P 63/m9.9791; 9.9791; 7.3439
90; 90; 120
633.345Okudera, H.
Relationships among channel typology and atomic displacements in the structures of Pb5(BO4)3Cl with B = P (pyromorphite), V (vanadinite), and As (mimetite)
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1573-1579
9016949 CIFCl0.915 O12 P0.012 Pb4.51 V2.976P 63/m10.3231; 10.3231; 7.3399
90; 90; 120
677.394Okudera, H.
Relationships among channel typology and atomic displacements in the structures of Pb5(BO4)3Cl with B = P (pyromorphite), V (vanadinite), and As (mimetite)
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1573-1579
9016950 CIFCl0.915 O12 P0.012 Pb4.51 V2.976P 63/m10.3217; 10.3217; 7.3407
90; 90; 120
677.284Okudera, H.
Relationships among channel typology and atomic displacements in the structures of Pb5(BO4)3Cl with B = P (pyromorphite), V (vanadinite), and As (mimetite)
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1573-1579
9016951 CIFAs2.775 Cl O12 P0.036 Pb5P 63/m10.2382; 10.2382; 7.4502
90; 90; 120
676.31Okudera, H.
Relationships among channel typology and atomic displacements in the structures of Pb5(BO4)3Cl with B = P (pyromorphite), V (vanadinite), and As (mimetite)
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1573-1579
9016952 CIFAs2.775 Cl O12 P0.036 Pb5P 63/m10.2396; 10.2396; 7.4405
90; 90; 120
675.614Okudera, H.
Relationships among channel typology and atomic displacements in the structures of Pb5(BO4)3Cl with B = P (pyromorphite), V (vanadinite), and As (mimetite)
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1573-1579
9016953 CIFAs2.79 Ca5 H O13 P0.21P 63/m9.7199; 9.7221; 6.9651
90.077; 90.051; 119.944
570.327Biagioni, C.; Pasero, M.
The crystal structure of johnbaumite, Ca5(AsO4)3OH, the arsenate analogue of hydroxylapatite
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1580-1584
9016954 CIFCa3 O8 P2R -3 m :H5.2522; 5.2522; 18.69
90; 90; 120
446.501Thompson, R. M.; Xie, X.; Zhai, S.; Downs, R. T.; Yang, H.
A comparison of the Ca3(PO4)2 and CaSiO3 systems, with a new structure refinement of tuite synthesized at 15 GPa and 1300 deg C
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1585-1592
9016955 CIFAl8.34 B3 Cu1.26 H3 Na0.86 O31 Si5.4R 3 m :H15.84; 15.84; 7.091
90; 90; 120
1540.81Vereshchagin, O. S.; Rozhdestvenskaya, I. V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O V; Zolotarev, A. A.; Mashkovtsev, R. I.
Crystal chemistry of Cu-bearing tourmalines Note: Sample 1
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1610-1616
9016956 CIFAl7.65 B3 Ca0.03 Cu0.348 F0.06 Fe0.03 H6 Li0.75 Mn0.18 Na0.9 O30.8 Si5.7 Zn0.342R 3 m :H15.881; 15.881; 7.112
90; 90; 120
1553.38Vereshchagin, O. S.; Rozhdestvenskaya, I. V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O V; Zolotarev, A. A.; Mashkovtsev, R. I.
Crystal chemistry of Cu-bearing tourmalines Note: Sample 2
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1610-1616
9016957 CIFAl7.74 B3 Ca0.09 Cu0.18 F0.06 H3 Li1.08 Mn0.3 Na0.65 O30.82 Si5.7R 3 m :H15.84; 15.84; 7.1028
90; 90; 120
1543.37Vereshchagin, O. S.; Rozhdestvenskaya, I. V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O V; Zolotarev, A. A.; Mashkovtsev, R. I.
Crystal chemistry of Cu-bearing tourmalines Note: Sample 3
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1610-1616
9016958 CIFCa0.962 Cu0.971 Fe0.002 H2 Mg0.005 O6 Pb0.073 Te0.986P 1 21/n 18.1606; 5.3076; 11.4412
90; 101.549; 90
485.522Kampf, A. R.; Mills, S. J.; Housley, R. M.; Rossman, G. R.; Marty, J.; Thorne, B.
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: XI. Eckhardite, (Ca,Pb)Cu2+Te6+O5(H2O), a new mineral with HCP stair-step layers
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1617-1623
9016959 CIFAl7.953 B3 F0.34 H3 Li1.047 Na0.561 O30.66 Si6R 3 m :H15.809; 15.809; 7.089
90; 90; 120
1534.35Novak, M.; Ertl, A.; Povondra, P.; Galiova, M. V.; Rossman, G. R.; Pristacz, H.; Prem, M.; Giester, G.; Gadas, P.; Skoda, R.
Darrellhenryite, Na(LiAl2)Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)3O, a new mineral from the tourmaline supergroup
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1886-1892
9016960 CIFAl3 H30 O28 P S2P -110.341; 10.96; 11.1446
86.985; 65.727; 75.064
1110.49Galli, E.; Brigatti, M. F.; Malferrari, D.; Sauro, F.; de Waele, J.
Rossiantonite, Al3(PO4)(SO4)2(OH)2(H2O)10*4H2O, a new hydrated aluminum phosphate-sulfate mineral from Chimanta massif, Venezuela: Description and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1906-1913
9016961 CIFCa0.5 O2 U0.5F m -3 m5.3647; 5.3647; 5.3647
90; 90; 90
154.396Galuskin, E. V.; Kusz, J.; Armbruster, T.; Galuskina, I. O.; Marzec, K.; Vapnik, Y.; Murashko, M.
Vorlanite, (CaU6+)O4, from Jabel Harmun, Palestinian Autonomy, Israel
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1938-1942
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
9016967 CIFAl2 Ca H9 O12.5 Si2P 1 21/c 110.0214; 10.5997; 9.8327
90; 92.363; 90
1043.58Wadoski-Romeijn E; Armbruster, T.
Topotactic transformation and dehydration of the zeolite gismondine to a novel Ca feldspar structure Note: T = 25 C, Phase A, Path 1
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1988-1997
9016968 CIFAl2 Ca H6 O11 Si2P 21 21 2113.6801; 10.467; 13.8667
90; 90; 90
1985.57Wadoski-Romeijn E; Armbruster, T.
Topotactic transformation and dehydration of the zeolite gismondine to a novel Ca feldspar structure Note: T = 75 C, Phase B, Path 1
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1988-1997
9016969 CIFAl4 Ca1.941 H8 O20 Si4P 21 21 2113.9014; 8.9469; 13.9697
90; 90; 90
1737.47Wadoski-Romeijn E; Armbruster, T.
Topotactic transformation and dehydration of the zeolite gismondine to a novel Ca feldspar structure Note: T = 150 C, Phase C, Path 1
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1988-1997
9016970 CIFAl Ca0.44 H4.09 O6.045 SiI 1 2/a 19.79; 10.437; 9.79
90; 90.97; 90
1000.18Wadoski-Romeijn E; Armbruster, T.
Topotactic transformation and dehydration of the zeolite gismondine to a novel Ca feldspar structure Note: T = 75 C, Path 2
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1988-1997
9016971 CIFAl2 Ca0.946 H2 O9 Si2I 1 2/a 19.434; 9.044; 9.695
90; 89.04; 90
827.072Wadoski-Romeijn E; Armbruster, T.
Topotactic transformation and dehydration of the zeolite gismondine to a novel Ca feldspar structure Note: T = 225 C, Path 2
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1988-1997
9016972 CIFAl Ca0.5 O4 SiC -18.152; 12.917; 7.126
93.26; 116.37; 88.72
671.192Wadoski-Romeijn E; Armbruster, T.
Topotactic transformation and dehydration of the zeolite gismondine to a novel Ca feldspar structure Note: T = 350 C, Path 2, synthesised from gismondine
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1988-1997
9016973 CIFAl3.735 H31.134 K Mg0.222 Na2.484 O51.567 Si14.265P 63/m m c13.23574; 13.23574; 15.06516
90; 90; 120
2285.6Cametti, G.; Pacella, A.; Mura, F.; Rossi, M.; Ballirano, P.
New morphological, chemical, and structural data of woolly erionite-Na from Durkee, Oregon, U.S.A.
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 2155-2163
9016974 CIFC2 H4.27 Ca O6.135I 4/m12.3363; 12.3363; 7.3448
90; 90; 90
1117.76Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 1
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016975 CIFC2 H4.4 Ca O6.2I 4/m12.3543; 12.3543; 7.3547
90; 90; 90
1122.54Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 2
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016976 CIFC2 H4.38 Ca O6.19I 4/m12.3462; 12.3462; 7.3535
90; 90; 90
1120.88Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 3
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016977 CIFC2 H4.39 Ca O6.195I 4/m12.353; 12.353; 7.3594
90; 90; 90
1123.02Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 4
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016978 CIFC2 H4.4 Ca O6.2I 4/m12.3528; 12.3528; 7.3569
90; 90; 90
1122.6Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 5
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016979 CIFC2 H4.39 Ca O6.195I 4/m12.3542; 12.3542; 7.3604
90; 90; 90
1123.39Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 6
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016980 CIFC2 H4.47 Ca O6.235I 4/m12.3565; 12.3565; 7.3592
90; 90; 90
1123.62Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 7
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016981 CIFC2 H4.43 Ca O6.215I 4/m12.3443; 12.3443; 7.3599
90; 90; 90
1121.51Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 8
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016982 CIFC2 H4.46 Ca O6.23I 4/m12.3573; 12.3573; 7.3587
90; 90; 90
1123.69Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 9
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016983 CIFC2 H4.39 Ca O6.195I 4/m12.3558; 12.3558; 7.3601
90; 90; 90
1123.64Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 10
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016984 CIFC2 H4.52 Ca O6.26I 4/m12.3576; 12.3576; 7.3578
90; 90; 90
1123.61Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 11
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016985 CIFC2 H4.51 Ca O6.255I 4/m12.3567; 12.3567; 7.3573
90; 90; 90
1123.37Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 12
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016986 CIFC2 H4.52 Ca O6.26I 4/m12.3622; 12.3622; 7.3603
90; 90; 90
1124.83Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 13
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016987 CIFC2 H4.54 Ca O6.27I 4/m12.363; 12.363; 7.346
90; 90; 90
1122.79Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 14
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016988 CIFC2 H4.55 Ca O6.275I 4/m12.362; 12.362; 7.3574
90; 90; 90
1124.35Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 15
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016989 CIFC2 H4.58 Ca O6.29I 4/m12.3627; 12.3627; 7.3574
90; 90; 90
1124.48Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 16
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016990 CIFC2 H4.69 Ca O6.345I 4/m12.3783; 12.3783; 7.3659
90; 90; 90
1128.62Izatulina, A.; Gurzhiy, V.; Frank-Kamenetskaya O
Weddellite from renal stones: Structure refinement and dependence of crystal chemical features on H2O content. Note: Sample 17
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2-7
9016991 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.5232; 9.274; 5.5467
90; 90; 90
232.674Finkelstein, G. J.; Dera, P. K.; Jahn, S.; Oganov, A. R.; Holl, C. M.; Meng, Y.; Duffy, T. S.
Phase transitions and equation of state of forsterite to 90 GPa from single-crystal X-ray diffraction and molecular modeling Note: P = 45.3 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 35-43
9016992 CIFMg2 O4 SiP 14.695; 9.201; 5.311
93.1; 107.264; 98.133
215.766Finkelstein, G. J.; Dera, P. K.; Jahn, S.; Oganov, A. R.; Holl, C. M.; Meng, Y.; Duffy, T. S.
Phase transitions and equation of state of forsterite to 90 GPa from single-crystal X-ray diffraction and molecular modeling Note: P = 52.4 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 35-43
9016993 CIFMg2 O4 SiC m c 212.64; 8.596; 9.04
90; 90; 90
205.149Finkelstein, G. J.; Dera, P. K.; Jahn, S.; Oganov, A. R.; Holl, C. M.; Meng, Y.; Duffy, T. S.
Phase transitions and equation of state of forsterite to 90 GPa from single-crystal X-ray diffraction and molecular modeling Note: P = 58.2 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 35-43
9016994 CIFMg2 O4 SiC m c 212.591; 8.726; 8.794
90; 90; 90
198.824Finkelstein, G. J.; Dera, P. K.; Jahn, S.; Oganov, A. R.; Holl, C. M.; Meng, Y.; Duffy, T. S.
Phase transitions and equation of state of forsterite to 90 GPa from single-crystal X-ray diffraction and molecular modeling Note: DFT Optimized Note: P = 58.2 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 35-43
9016995 CIFAl3.544 Ca1.303 Ce2.697 Fe0.456 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9277; 5.6548; 17.587
90; 116.475; 90
794.757Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST4_11
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9016996 CIFAl3.433 Ca1.225 Ce2.775 Fe0.567 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.931; 5.6574; 17.6
90; 116.517; 90
795.713Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST4_09
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9016997 CIFAl3.476 Ca1.211 Ce2.789 Fe0.524 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9205; 5.6573; 17.5715
90; 116.5; 90
793.594Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST3_01
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9016998 CIFAl3.395 Ca1.21 Ce2.79 Fe0.605 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9546; 5.6675; 17.652
90; 116.677; 90
800.482Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: NE_01
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9016999 CIFAl3.418 Ca1.146 Ce2.854 Fe0.582 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9222; 5.665; 17.569
90; 116.47; 90
794.92Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST4_10
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017000 CIFAl3.374 Ca1.108 Ce2.892 Fe0.626 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9165; 5.6754; 17.5253
90; 116.321; 90
794.916Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST4_02
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017001 CIFAl3.283 Ca1.119 Ce2.881 Fe0.717 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9327; 5.6817; 17.5807
90; 116.465; 90
798.768Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST2_01
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017002 CIFAl3.23 Ca1.11 Ce2.89 Fe0.77 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9313; 5.6608; 17.549
90; 116.396; 90
794.746Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST2_03
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017003 CIFAl3.221 Ca1.072 Ce2.928 Fe0.779 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.911; 5.6866; 17.5252
90; 116.3; 90
796.133Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: HU_02
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017004 CIFAl3.197 Ca1.079 Ce2.921 Fe0.803 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.8996; 5.6759; 17.5154
90; 116.221; 90
793.715Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST2_04
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017005 CIFAl3.15 Ca1.092 Ce2.908 Fe0.85 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.895; 5.6827; 17.5044
90; 116.24; 90
793.626Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: HU_01
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017006 CIFAl3.252 Ca1.105 Ce2.895 Fe0.748 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9039; 5.6785; 17.5039
90; 116.301; 90
793.394Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST2_02
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017007 CIFAl3.273 Ca1.115 Ce2.885 Fe0.727 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9044; 5.665; 17.5261
90; 116.399; 90
791.885Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST2_02-350, annealed for 48 hours at 350 C
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017008 CIFAl3.229 Ca1.098 Ce2.902 Fe0.771 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9002; 5.6304; 17.7324
90; 116.71; 90
793.781Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST2_02-450, annealed for 48 hours at 450 C
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017009 CIFAl3.233 Ca1.11 Ce2.89 Fe0.767 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.9031; 5.629; 17.7392
90; 116.752; 90
793.853Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST2_02-550, annealed for 48 hours at 550 C
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017010 CIFAl3.234 Ca1.098 Ce2.902 Fe0.766 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.8979; 5.6235; 17.731
90; 116.815; 90
791.808Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST2_02-650, annealed for 48 hours at 650 C
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017011 CIFAl3.232 Ca1.091 Ce2.909 Fe0.768 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.8936; 5.6189; 17.755
90; 116.952; 90
790.889Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST2_02-750, annealed for 48 hours at 750 C
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017012 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.493; 6.52; 3.453
90; 90; 90
123.667Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 23.5 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017013 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.464; 6.468; 3.415
90; 90; 90
120.69Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 29.0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017014 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.426; 6.389; 3.362
90; 90; 90
116.549Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 39.0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017015 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.343; 6.29; 3.295
90; 90; 90
110.737Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 62.7 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017016 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.298; 6.239; 3.269
90; 90; 90
108.054Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 75.1 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017017 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.246; 6.194; 3.228
90; 90; 90
104.89Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 93 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017018 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.215; 6.167; 3.211
90; 90; 90
103.269Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 105 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017019 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.128; 6.108; 3.183
90; 90; 90
99.697Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 120 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017020 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.083; 6.046; 3.152
90; 90; 90
96.867Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 140 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017021 CIFHe O2 SiP 1 21/c 18.062; 4.797; 9.491
90; 120.43; 90
316.488Matsui, M.; Sato, T.; Funamori, N.
Crystal structures and stabilities of cristobalite-helium phases at high pressures Note: P = 10 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 184-189
9017022 CIFHe O2 SiR -3 c :R9.08; 9.08; 9.08
31.809; 31.809; 31.809
184.735Matsui, M.; Sato, T.; Funamori, N.
Crystal structures and stabilities of cristobalite-helium phases at high pressures Note: P = 4 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 184-189
9017023 CIFAl4.14 B3 Ca0.207 Cr0.18 H3 Mg2.4 Na0.793 O31 Si6 V2.253R 3 m :H16.0273; 16.0273; 7.2833
90; 90; 120
1620.24Bosi, F.; Skogby, H.; Reznitskii, L.; Halenius, U.
Vanadio-oxy-dravite, NaV3(Al4Mg2)(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3O, a new mineral species of the tourmaline supergroup
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 218-224
9017024 CIFAl0.12 Ca0.55 Ce0.01 Fe1.41 K0.04 La0.02 Mg0.05 Mn0.26 Na2.45 O24 Si8 Sr3.84 Ti0.01 Zn0.16P 1 21/c 15.21381; 7.9143; 26.0888
90; 90.3556; 90
1076.5Chakhmourdian, A. R.; Cooper, M. A.; Ball, N.; Reguir, E. P.; Medici, L.; Abdu, Y. A.; Antonov, A. A.
Vladykinite, Na3Sr4(Fe2+Fe3+)Si8O24: A new complex sheet silicate from peralkaline rocks of the Murun complex, eastern Siberia, Russia
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 235-241
9017025 CIFFe2.134 O4 Ti0.866F d -3 m :28.5139; 8.5139; 8.5139
90; 90; 90
617.143Gatta, G. D.; Bosi, F.; McIntyre, G. J.; Halenius, U.
Static positional disorder in ulvospinel: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study. Note:Crystal 1
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 255-260
9017026 CIFFe2.111 O4 Ti0.889F d -3 m :28.5139; 8.5139; 8.5139
90; 90; 90
617.143Gatta, G. D.; Bosi, F.; McIntyre, G. J.; Halenius, U.
Static positional disorder in ulvospinel: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study. Note:Crystal 2
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 255-260
9017027 CIFFe2.134 O4 Ti0.864F d -3 m :28.5139; 8.5139; 8.5139
90; 90; 90
617.143Gatta, G. D.; Bosi, F.; McIntyre, G. J.; Halenius, U.
Static positional disorder in ulvospinel: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study. Note:Refinement with Ti at .49, .49, .49
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 255-260
9017028 CIFAl1.94 Fe0.01 Mg0.38 Mn0.15 O4 Zn0.52F d -3 m :28.1123; 8.1123; 8.1123
90; 90; 90
533.866Halenius, U.; Bosi, F.
Color of Mn-bearing gahnite: A first example of electronic transitions in heterovalent exchange coupled IVMn2±VIMn3+ pairs in minerals.
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 261-266
9017029 CIFAl1.758 Cr0.242 Fe0.242 Mg0.758 O4F d -3 m :28.1334; 8.1334; 8.1334
90; 90; 90
538.042Lenaz, 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-BI2
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275
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
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
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
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
9017034 CIFAl1.76 Cr0.24 Fe0.236 Mg0.764 O4F d -3 m :28.1351; 8.1351; 8.1351
90; 90; 90
538.38Lenaz, 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-TF7
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275
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
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
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
9017038 CIFC H O4.926 Pb0.926 U0.5P m m n :14.977; 9.3869; 8.9597
90; 90; 90
418.585Plasil, J.; Palatinus, L.; Rohlicek, J.; Houdkovaq, L.; Klementova, M.; Golias, V.; Skacha, P.
Crystal structure of lead uranyl carbonate mineral widenmannite: Precession electron-diffraction and synchrotron powder-diffraction study Note: data collected at synchrotron
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 276-282
9017039 CIFC H O4.824 Pb0.824 U0.5P m m n :14.977; 9.3869; 8.9597
90; 90; 90
418.585Plasil, J.; Palatinus, L.; Rohlicek, J.; Houdkovaq, L.; Klementova, M.; Golias, V.; Skacha, P.
Crystal structure of lead uranyl carbonate mineral widenmannite: Precession electron-diffraction and synchrotron powder-diffraction study Note: data collected by electron diffraction
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 276-282
9017040 CIFCa5 Cl0.332 F0.773 O12 P3P 63/m9.5104; 9.5104; 6.8311
90; 90; 120
535.08Hughes, J. M.; Nekvasil, H.; Ustunisik, G.; Lindsley, D. H.; Coraor, A. E.; Vaughn, J.; Phillips, B. L.; McCubbin, F. M.; Woerner, W. R.
Solid solution in the fluorapatite-chlorapatite binary system: High-precision crystal structure refinements of synthetic F-Cl apatite. Note: Sample HNF5CL5
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 369-376
9017041 CIFCa5 Cl0.343 F0.766 O12 P3P 63/m9.5101; 9.5101; 6.83
90; 90; 120
534.96Hughes, J. M.; Nekvasil, H.; Ustunisik, G.; Lindsley, D. H.; Coraor, A. E.; Vaughn, J.; Phillips, B. L.; McCubbin, F. M.; Woerner, W. R.
Solid solution in the fluorapatite-chlorapatite binary system: High-precision crystal structure refinements of synthetic F-Cl apatite. Note: Sample HNF5CL5-8
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 369-376
9017042 CIFCa5 Cl0.336 F0.764 O12 P3P 63/m9.51; 9.51; 6.8289
90; 90; 120
534.863Hughes, J. M.; Nekvasil, H.; Ustunisik, G.; Lindsley, D. H.; Coraor, A. E.; Vaughn, J.; Phillips, B. L.; McCubbin, F. M.; Woerner, W. R.
Solid solution in the fluorapatite-chlorapatite binary system: High-precision crystal structure refinements of synthetic F-Cl apatite. Note: Sample HNF5CL5-9
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 369-376
9017043 CIFCa5 Cl0.332 F0.763 O12 P3P 63/m9.5084; 9.5084; 6.8293
90; 90; 120
534.714Hughes, J. M.; Nekvasil, H.; Ustunisik, G.; Lindsley, D. H.; Coraor, A. E.; Vaughn, J.; Phillips, B. L.; McCubbin, F. M.; Woerner, W. R.
Solid solution in the fluorapatite-chlorapatite binary system: High-precision crystal structure refinements of synthetic F-Cl apatite. Note: HNF5CL5-10
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 369-376
9017044 CIFBa0.01 Be2 Ca0.05 O8 P2 Sr0.87P 1 21/c 17.997; 8.979; 8.42
90; 90.18; 90
604.596Rao, C.; Wang, R.; Hatert, F.; Gu, X.; Ottolini, L.; Hu, H.; Dong, C.; Bo, F. D.; Baijot, M.
Strontiohurlbutite, SrBe2(PO4)2, a new mineral from Nanping No. 31 pegmatite, Fujian Province, Southeastern China
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 494-499
9017045 CIFCu6.55 H4 K Li Mg0.45 O26 Si8P c n b19.046; 20.377; 5.2497
90; 90; 90
2037.41Yang, H.; Downs, R. T.; Evans, S. H.; Pinch, W. W.
Lavinskyite, K(LiCu)Cu6(Si4O11)2(OH)4, isotypic with plancheite, a new mineral from the Wessels mine, Kalahari Manganese Fields, South Africa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 525-530
9017046 CIFH8 K4.916 O33 S4.04 U4 V0.87P 4/n :114.9704; 14.9704; 6.817
90; 90; 90
1527.78Plasil, J.; Veselovsky, F.; Hlousek, J.; Skoda, R.; Novak, M.; Sejkora, J.; Cejka, J.; Skacha, P.; Kasatkin, A. V.
Mathesiusite, K5(UO2)4(SO4)4(VO5)(H2O)4, a new uranyl vanadate-sulfate from Jachymov, Czech Republic
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 625-632
9017047 CIFB1.1 N0.9F -4 3 m3.61; 3.61; 3.61
90; 90; 90
47.046Dobrzhinetskaya, L. F.; Wirth, R.; Yang, J.; Green, H. W.; Hutcheon, I. D.; Weber, P. K.; Grew, E. S.
Qingsongite, natural cubic boron nitride: The first boron mineral from the Earth's mantle
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 764-772
9017048 CIFAl2.97 As0.03 Ca0.13 F1.68 Fe0.03 H6.32 Na0.87 O12.32 P1.97P 41 21 27.077; 7.077; 19.227
90; 90; 90
962.964Kampf, A. R.; Adams, P. M.; Housley, R. M.; Rossman, G. R.
Fluorowardite, NaAl3(PO4)2(OH)2F2*2H2O, the fluorine analog of wardite from the Silver Coin mine, Valmy, Nevada
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 804-810
9017049 CIFFe1.32 H6 Mn1.68 O11 P2P b n a9.48871; 10.11494; 8.70624
90; 90; 90
835.605Chukanov, N. V.; Scholz, R.; Zubkova, N. V.; Pekov, I. V.; Belakovskiy, D. I.; Van, K. V.; Lagoeiro, L.; Graca, L. M.; Krambrock, K.; de Oliveire, L. C. A.; Menezes, L. A. D.; Chaves, M. L. S. C.; Pushcharovsky, D. Y.
Correianevesite, Fe2+Mn2+2(PO4)2*3H2O, a new reddingite-group mineral from the Cigana mine, Conselheiro Pena, Minas Gerais, Brazil
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 811-816
9017050 CIFO57 Pb21 Si18P 63/m9.9244; 9.9244; 34.2357
90; 90; 120
2920.24Siidra, O. I.; Zenko, D. S.; Krivovichev, S. V.
Structural complexity of lead silicates: Crystal structure of Pb21[Si7O22]2[Si4O13] and its comparison to hyttsjoite
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 817-823
9017051 CIFF3 Mg NaP b n m5.32517; 5.47795; 7.62732
90; 90; 90
222.497Knight, K. S.
A high-resolution powder neutron diffraction study of the crystal structure of neighborite (NaMgF3) between 9 and 440 K Note: T = 9 K
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 824-838
9017052 CIFFe1.929 Mg0.135 O4 Ti0.94F d -3 m :28.5271; 8.5271; 8.5271
90; 90; 90
620.018Bosi, F.; Halenius, U.; Skogby, H.
Crystal chemistry of the ulvospinel-qandilite series. Note: sample T1
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 847-851
9017053 CIFFe1.768 Mg0.29 O4 Ti0.94F d -3 m :28.5184; 8.5184; 8.5184
90; 90; 90
618.122Bosi, F.; Halenius, U.; Skogby, H.
Crystal chemistry of the ulvospinel-qandilite series. Note: sample T2
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 847-851
9017054 CIFFe1.511 Mg0.531 O4 Ti0.96F d -3 m :28.5104; 8.5104; 8.5104
90; 90; 90
616.382Bosi, F.; Halenius, U.; Skogby, H.
Crystal chemistry of the ulvospinel-qandilite series. Note: sample T3
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 847-851
9017055 CIFFe1.228 Mg0.79 O4 Ti0.98F d -3 m :28.5021; 8.5021; 8.5021
90; 90; 90
614.58Bosi, F.; Halenius, U.; Skogby, H.
Crystal chemistry of the ulvospinel-qandilite series. Note: sample T4
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 847-851
9017056 CIFFe1.106 Mg0.918 O4 Ti0.98F d -3 m :28.4946; 8.4946; 8.4946
90; 90; 90
612.955Bosi, F.; Halenius, U.; Skogby, H.
Crystal chemistry of the ulvospinel-qandilite series. Note: sample T5
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 847-851
9017057 CIFCr0.138 Mg0.931 O3 Si0.931P b n m4.8213; 4.9368; 6.9132
90; 90; 90
164.547Bindi, L.; Sirotkina, E. A.; Bobrov, A. V.; Irifune, T.
Chromium solubility in perovskite at high pressure: The structure of (Mg1-xCrx)(Si1-xCrx)O3 (with x = 0.07) synthesized at 23 GPa and 1600 C
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 866-869
9017058 CIFAl0.015 Ca Cr0.011 Fe1.957 Mg0.003 O4 Ti0.004P n m a9.2183; 3.0175; 10.6934
90; 90; 90
297.45Galuskina, I. O.; Vapnik, Y.; Lazic, B.; Armbruster, T.; Murashko, M.; Galuskin, E. V.
Harmunite CaFe2O4: A new mineral from the Jabel Harmun, West Bank, Palestinian Autonomy, Israel
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 965-975
9017059 CIFCa0.835 Fe0.86 H48 Mg2.24 Mn1.02 O58 Sb0.225 W8.72 Zn0.6P -111.986; 13.2073; 17.6891
69.69; 85.364; 64.875
2370.35Kampf, A. R.; Hughes, J. M.; Nash, B. P.; Wright, S. E.; Rossman, G. R.; Marty, J.
Ophirite, Ca2Mg4[Zn2Mn3+2(H2O)2(Fe3+W9O34)2]*46H2O, a new mineral with a heteropolytungstate tri-lacunary Keggin anion
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1045-1051
9017060 CIFAg0.002 Bi3.95 Cd0.018 Cu0.085 Fe0.65 Mn1.102 Pb0.142 S8 Sb0.036 Se0.024 Te0.014C 1 2/m 112.677; 3.914; 14.758
90; 115.31; 90
661.968Ciobanu, C. L.; Brugger, J.; Cook, N. J.; Mills, S. J.; Elliott, P.; Damian, G.; Damian, F.
Gratianite, MnBi2S4, a new mineral from the Baita Bihor skarn, Romania
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1163-1170
9017061 CIFCa0.1 Li0.725 Mg0.19 Mn3.71 Na0.275 O15 Si5P -17.5391; 11.7475; 6.7137
93.024; 95.147; 106.266
566.611Nagashima, M.; Armbruster, T.; Kolitsch, U.; Pettke, T.
The relation between Li <-> Na substitution and hydrogen bonding in five-periodic single-chain silicates nambulite and marsturite: A single-crystal X-ray study
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1462-1470
9017062 CIFCa0.05 H Li0.821 Mg0.26 Mn3.69 Na0.179 O15 Si5P -17.5372; 11.7267; 6.7078
93.057; 95.147; 106.24
565.017Nagashima, M.; Armbruster, T.; Kolitsch, U.; Pettke, T.
The relation between Li <-> Na substitution and hydrogen bonding in five-periodic single-chain silicates nambulite and marsturite: A single-crystal X-ray study
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1462-1470
9017063 CIFCa0.212 H Li0.276 Mg0.22 Mn3.568 Na0.724 O15 Si5P -17.6115; 11.734; 6.7324
92.876; 94.846; 106.65
572.278Nagashima, M.; Armbruster, T.; Kolitsch, U.; Pettke, T.
The relation between Li <-> Na substitution and hydrogen bonding in five-periodic single-chain silicates nambulite and marsturite: A single-crystal X-ray study
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1462-1470
9017064 CIFCa0.912 Fe0.11 H Li0.062 Mg0.07 Mn2.908 Na0.938 O15 Si5P -17.697; 11.72; 6.771
92.4; 94.41; 106.83
581.593Nagashima, M.; Armbruster, T.; Kolitsch, U.; Pettke, T.
The relation between Li <-> Na substitution and hydrogen bonding in five-periodic single-chain silicates nambulite and marsturite: A single-crystal X-ray study
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1462-1470
9017065 CIFLi9 Mn18 O36F d d d :224.764; 24.862; 8.1995
90; 90; 90
5048.29Ishizawa, N.; Tateishi, K.; Oishi, S.; Kishimoto, S.
Bond-length fluctuation in the orthorhombic 3x3x1 superstructure of LiMn2O4 Note: T = 230 K
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1528-1536
9017066 CIFLi Mn2 O4F d -3 m :28.2513; 8.2513; 8.2513
90; 90; 90
561.781Ishizawa, N.; Tateishi, K.; Oishi, S.; Kishimoto, S.
Bond-length fluctuation in the orthorhombic 3x3x1 superstructure of LiMn2O4 Note: T = 320 K
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1528-1536
9017067 CIFAl2.455 Mg0.79 Na0.33 O6 Si0.63P 63/m8.7225; 8.7225; 2.7664
90; 90; 120
182.275Pamato, M. G.; Kurnosov, A.; Ballaran, T. B.; Trots, D. M.; Caracas, R.; Frost, D. J.
Hexagonal Na0.41[Na0.125Mg0.79Al0.085]2[Al0.79Si0.21]6O12 (NAL phase): Crystal structure refinement and elasticity
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1562-1569
9017068 CIFCa0.056 H Mn1.944 Na O9 Si3P -17.6844; 6.8913; 6.73493
90.4576; 94.0805; 102.777
346.835Williams, E. R.; Weller, M. T.
A variable-temperature neutron diffraction study of serandite: A Mn-silicate framework with a very strong, two-proton site, hydrogen bond Note: T = 4 K
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1755-1760
9017069 CIFCa0.053 H Mn1.947 Na O9 Si3P -17.6888; 6.8934; 6.73781
90.4467; 94.0672; 102.777
347.296Williams, E. R.; Weller, M. T.
A variable-temperature neutron diffraction study of serandite: A Mn-silicate framework with a very strong, two-proton site, hydrogen bond Note: T = 150 K
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1755-1760
9017070 CIFCa0.058 H Mn1.942 Na O9 Si3P -17.70244; 6.9003; 6.7447
90.4159; 94.0442; 102.801
348.599Williams, E. R.; Weller, M. T.
A variable-temperature neutron diffraction study of serandite: A Mn-silicate framework with a very strong, two-proton site, hydrogen bond Note: T = 298 K
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1755-1760
9017071 CIFCa0.074 H Mn1.926 Na O9 Si3P -17.7283; 6.9174; 6.7608
90.362; 94.016; 102.822
351.464Williams, E. R.; Weller, M. T.
A variable-temperature neutron diffraction study of serandite: A Mn-silicate framework with a very strong, two-proton site, hydrogen bond Note: T = 575 K
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1755-1760
9017072 CIFCa0.074 H Mn1.926 Na O9 Si3P -17.7513; 6.9384; 6.7761
90.307; 94.019; 102.858
354.335Williams, E. R.; Weller, M. T.
A variable-temperature neutron diffraction study of serandite: A Mn-silicate framework with a very strong, two-proton site, hydrogen bond Note: T = 800 K
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1755-1760
9017073 CIFH28 K0.216 Mg2 N0.784 Na O22 P2P m n b6.9661; 25.236; 11.2919
90; 90; 90
1985.08Yang, H.; Martinelli, L.; Tasso, F.; Sprocati, A. R.; Pinzari, F.; Liu, Z.; Downs, R. T.; Sun, H. J.
A new biogenic, struvite-related phosphate, the ammonium-analog of hazenite, (NH4)NaMg2(PO4)2*14H2O
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1761-1766
9017074 CIFAl3.08 B3 Ca0.07 Cr3.47 F0.25 Fe0.01 H3.02 K0.02 Mg2.25 Na0.87 O30.75 Si5.96 V0.22R 3 m :H16.0277; 16.0277; 7.3085
90; 90; 120
1625.93Reznitskii, L.; Clark, C. M.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Grice, J. D.; Skogby, H.; Halenius, U.; Bosi, F.
Chromo-alumino-povondraite, NaCr3(Al4Mg2)(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3O, a new mineral species of the tourmaline supergroup
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1767-1773
9017075 CIFH12 N2 O12 S2 UP 1 21/c 17.736; 7.3712; 20.856
90; 102.123; 90
1162.76Pekov, I. V.; Krivovichev, S. V.; Yapaskurt, V. O.; Chukanov, N. V.; Belakovskiy, D. I.
Beshtauite, (NH4)2(UO2)(SO4)2*2H2O, a new mineral from Mount Beshtau, Northern Caucasus, Russia
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1783-1787
9017076 CIFCr2 Fe O4P n m a9.0633; 2.95793; 10.6391
90; 90; 90
285.219Ishii, T.; Kojitani, H.; Tsukamoto, S.; Fujino, K.; Mori, D.; Inaguma, Y.; Tsujino, N.; Yoshino, T.; Yamazaki, D.; Higo, Y.; Funakoshi, K.; Akaogi, M.
High-pressure phase transitions in FeCr2O4 and structure analysis of new post- spinel FeCr2O4 and Fe2Cr2O5 phases with meteoritical and petrological implications
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1788-1797
9017077 CIFCr2 Fe O4C m c m2.88445; 9.5207; 9.7532
90; 90; 90
267.842Ishii, T.; Kojitani, H.; Tsukamoto, S.; Fujino, K.; Mori, D.; Inaguma, Y.; Tsujino, N.; Yoshino, T.; Yamazaki, D.; Higo, Y.; Funakoshi, K.; Akaogi, M.
High-pressure phase transitions in FeCr2O4 and structure analysis of new post- spinel FeCr2O4 and Fe2Cr2O5 phases with meteoritical and petrological implications
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1788-1797
9017078 CIFCr2 Fe2 O5P b a m9.6642; 12.5; 2.9023
90; 90; 90
350.605Ishii, T.; Kojitani, H.; Tsukamoto, S.; Fujino, K.; Mori, D.; Inaguma, Y.; Tsujino, N.; Yoshino, T.; Yamazaki, D.; Higo, Y.; Funakoshi, K.; Akaogi, M.
High-pressure phase transitions in FeCr2O4 and structure analysis of new post- spinel FeCr2O4 and Fe2Cr2O5 phases with meteoritical and petrological implications
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1788-1797
9017079 CIFH Mg0.5 O2 Si0.5P n n m4.733; 4.325; 2.842
90; 90; 90
58.176Bindi, L.; Nishi, M.; Tsuchiya, J.; Irifune, T.
Crystal chemistry of dense hydrous magnesium silicates: The structure of phase H, MgSiH2O4, synthesized at 45 GPa and 1000 C
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1802-1805
9017080 CIFAl0.07 Be2.93 Ca1.08 H1.84 K Na0.02 O30.92 Si12 Y0.91 Yb0.01P 6/m c c10.3476; 10.3476; 13.761
90; 90; 120
1276.03Hawthorne, F. C.; Abdu, Y. A.; Ball, N. A.; Cerny, P.; Kristiansen, R.
Agakhanovite-(Y), ideally (YCa)2KBe3Si12O30, a new milarite-group mineral from the Heftetjern pegmatite, Tordal, Southern Norway: description and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2084-2088
9017081 CIFH6 Mo2 O11 ThP 1 21/c 19.6797; 10.3771; 9.3782
90; 90; 90
942.014Orlandi, P.; Biagioni, C.; Bindi, L.; Nestola, F.
Ichnusaite, Th(MoO4)2*3H2O, the first natural thorium molybdate: occurrence, description, and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2089-2094
9017082 CIFAl1.99 Fe0.04 O4 Zn0.97F d -3 m :28.0912; 8.0912; 8.0912
90; 90; 90
529.711Fregola, R. A.; Skogby, H.; Bosi, F.; D'Ippolito V; Andreozzi, G. B.; Halenius, U.
Optical absorption spectroscopy study of the causes for color variations in natural Fe-bearing gahnite: Insights from iron valency and site distribution data Note: Sample Ni8967d
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2187-2195
9017083 CIFAl1.98 Fe0.1 Mg0.01 O4 Zn0.91F d -3 m :28.0954; 8.0954; 8.0954
90; 90; 90
530.536Fregola, R. A.; Skogby, H.; Bosi, F.; D'Ippolito V; Andreozzi, G. B.; Halenius, U.
Optical absorption spectroscopy study of the causes for color variations in natural Fe-bearing gahnite: Insights from iron valency and site distribution data Note: Sample Ni8967e
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2187-2195
9017084 CIFAl1.98 Fe0.1 Mg0.01 O4 Zn0.91F d -3 m :28.0944; 8.0944; 8.0944
90; 90; 90
530.34Fregola, R. A.; Skogby, H.; Bosi, F.; D'Ippolito V; Andreozzi, G. B.; Halenius, U.
Optical absorption spectroscopy study of the causes for color variations in natural Fe-bearing gahnite: Insights from iron valency and site distribution data Note: Sample Sp2781_6a
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2187-2195
9017085 CIFAl1.92 Fe0.35 Mg0.03 O4 Zn0.7F d -3 m :28.1103; 8.1103; 8.1103
90; 90; 90
533.471Fregola, R. A.; Skogby, H.; Bosi, F.; D'Ippolito V; Andreozzi, G. B.; Halenius, U.
Optical absorption spectroscopy study of the causes for color variations in natural Fe-bearing gahnite: Insights from iron valency and site distribution data Note: Sample Sp2781_6c
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2187-2195
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
9017088 CIFCa0.96 Ce0.01 H4 O17 Si6 Yb0.01 Zr0.99C 1 2/m 114.0178; 14.1289; 7.8366
90; 109.436; 90
1463.64Mesto, E.; Kaneva, E.; Schingaro, E.; Vladykin, N.; Lacalamita, M.; Scordari, F.
Armstrongite from Khan Bogdo (Mongolia): Crystal structure determination and implications for zeolite-like cation exchange properties
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2424-2432
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
9017090 CIFFe1.946 O3I 1 2/a 17.3951; 5.0117; 5.4417
90; 95.666; 90
200.695Peterson, K. M.; Heaney, P. J.; Post, J. E.; Eng, P. J.
A refined monoclinic structure for a variety of "hydrohematite" Note: T = 38 C
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 570-579
9017091 CIFH2 O10 S Sb4P c a 215.7563; 11.2538; 14.8627
90; 90; 90
962.809Roper, A. J.; Leverett, P.; Murphy, T. D.; Williams, P. A.; Hibbs, D. E.
Klebelsbergite, Sb4O4SO4(OH)2: Stability relationships, formation in nature, and refinement of its structure
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 602-607
9017092 CIFFe2.017 Mg1.983 O5C m c m2.8889; 9.7282; 12.5523
90; 90; 90
352.767Ballaran, T. B.; Uenver-Thiele L; Woodland, A. B.
Complete substitution of Fe2+ by Mg in Fe4O5: The crystal structure of the Mg2Fe2O5 end-member
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 628-632
9017093 CIFAl Li O10 Si4P 1 2/c 111.22955; 5.1396; 11.7514
90; 141.312; 90
423.952Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Slebodnick, C.; Spencer, E. C.; Chakoumakos, B. C.
Petalite under pressure: Elastic behavior and phase stability Note: P = 0.0001 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 714-721
9017094 CIFAl Li O10 Si4P 1 2/c 111.2067; 5.1228; 11.716
90; 141.243; 90
421.069Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Slebodnick, C.; Spencer, E. C.; Chakoumakos, B. C.
Petalite under pressure: Elastic behavior and phase stability Note: P = 0.32 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 714-721
9017095 CIFAl Li O10 Si4P 1 2/c 111.1895; 5.11; 11.6872
90; 141.19; 90
418.826Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Slebodnick, C.; Spencer, E. C.; Chakoumakos, B. C.
Petalite under pressure: Elastic behavior and phase stability Note: P = 0.56 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 714-721
9017096 CIFAl Li O10 Si4P 1 2/c 111.1705; 5.0963; 11.6569
90; 141.134; 90
416.413Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Slebodnick, C.; Spencer, E. C.; Chakoumakos, B. C.
Petalite under pressure: Elastic behavior and phase stability Note: P = 0.89 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 714-721
9017097 CIFAl Li O10 Si4P 1 2/c 111.1425; 5.0723; 11.6092
90; 141.074; 90
412.257Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Slebodnick, C.; Spencer, E. C.; Chakoumakos, B. C.
Petalite under pressure: Elastic behavior and phase stability Note: P = 1.25 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 714-721
9017098 CIFAl3 Li3 O30 Si12P 1 2/c 110.8301; 5.053; 33.59
90; 140.665; 90
1165.15Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Slebodnick, C.; Spencer, E. C.; Chakoumakos, B. C.
Petalite under pressure: Elastic behavior and phase stability Note: P = 2.71 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 714-721
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
9017100 CIFCa1.39 Cl0.72 Fe0.26 H0.28 Mn3.41 O12.28 P3P 63/m9.504; 9.504; 6.347
90; 90; 120
496.492Tait, K.; Ball, N. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Pieczkaite, ideally Mn5(PO4)3Cl, a new apatite-supergroup mineral from Cross Lake, Manitoba, Canada: Description and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 1047-1052
9017101 CIFCs0.44 H20.16 Hf0.04 K0.48 Na7.04 Nb0.08 O70.08 Si24 Y0.68 Zr3.28C 1 2/m 114.5975; 14.11; 14.4394
90; 90.0399; 90
2974.09Agakhanov, A. A.; Pautov, L. A.; Karpenko, V. Y.; Sokolova, E.; Abdu, Y. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Pekov, I. V.; Siidra, O. I.
Yusupovite, Na2Zr(Si6O15)(H2O)3, a new mineral species from the Darai-Pioz alkaline massif and its implications as a new microporous filter for large ions
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 1502-1508
9017102 CIFC Ca0.04 Mn0.96 O3R -3 c :H4.7903; 4.7903; 15.72
90; 90; 120
312.398Merlini, M.; Hanfland, M.; Gemmi, M.
The MnCO3-II high-pressure polymorph of rhodocrosite Note: Sample run1-p0 Note: P = .0001 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 2625-2629
9017103 CIFC Ca0.04 Mn0.96 O3R -3 c :H4.6581; 4.6581; 14.213
90; 90; 120
267.075Merlini, M.; Hanfland, M.; Gemmi, M.
The MnCO3-II high-pressure polymorph of rhodocrosite Note: Sample run1-p1 Note: P = 22.50 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 2625-2629
9017104 CIFC Ca0.04 Mn0.96 O3R -3 c :H4.6554; 4.6554; 14.149
90; 90; 120
265.565Merlini, M.; Hanfland, M.; Gemmi, M.
The MnCO3-II high-pressure polymorph of rhodocrosite Note: Sample run1-p2 Note: P = 23.65 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 2625-2629
9017105 CIFC Ca0.04 Mn0.96 O3R -3 c :H4.6473; 4.6473; 14.075
90; 90; 120
263.257Merlini, M.; Hanfland, M.; Gemmi, M.
The MnCO3-II high-pressure polymorph of rhodocrosite Note: Sample run1-p3 Note: P = 25.34 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 2625-2629
9017106 CIFC Ca0.04 Mn0.96 O3R -3 c :H4.6416; 4.6416; 13.967
90; 90; 120
260.597Merlini, M.; Hanfland, M.; Gemmi, M.
The MnCO3-II high-pressure polymorph of rhodocrosite Note: Sample run1-p4 Note: P = 27.45 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 2625-2629
9017107 CIFC Ca0.04 Mn0.96 O3R -3 c :H4.6301; 4.6301; 13.83
90; 90; 120
256.764Merlini, M.; Hanfland, M.; Gemmi, M.
The MnCO3-II high-pressure polymorph of rhodocrosite Note: Sample run1-p5 Note: P = 30.48 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 2625-2629
9017108 CIFC Ca0.04 Mn0.96 O3R -3 c :H4.6278; 4.6278; 13.797
90; 90; 120
255.897Merlini, M.; Hanfland, M.; Gemmi, M.
The MnCO3-II high-pressure polymorph of rhodocrosite Note: Sample run1-p6 Note: P = 31.19 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 2625-2629
9017109 CIFC Ca0.04 Mn0.96 O3R -3 c :H4.6193; 4.6193; 13.696
90; 90; 120
253.091Merlini, M.; Hanfland, M.; Gemmi, M.
The MnCO3-II high-pressure polymorph of rhodocrosite Note: Sample run1-p7 Note: P = 33.56 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 2625-2629
9017110 CIFC Ca0.04 Mn0.96 O3R -3 c :H4.61; 4.61; 13.582
90; 90; 120
249.975Merlini, M.; Hanfland, M.; Gemmi, M.
The MnCO3-II high-pressure polymorph of rhodocrosite Note: Sample run1-p8 Note: P = 36.20 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 2625-2629

Blue left arrow Blue left arrow First | Blue left arrow Previous 200 | of 2565 | Next 200 Blue right arrow | Last Blue right arrow Blue right arrow | Display 5 20 50 100 200 300 500 1000 entries per page

Back to the search form
Your own data is not in the COD? Deposit it, thanks!