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9016237 CIFCo0.008 Cu0.006 Fe0.316 Ir0.202 Ni0.421 Os0.003 Pt0.032 Rh0.006 Ru0.004P 63/m m c2.6939; 2.6939; 4.2732
90; 90; 120
26.856McDonald, A. M.; Proenza, J. A.; Zaccarini, F.; Rudashevsky, N. S.; Cabri, L. J.; Stanley, C. J.; Rudashevsky, V. N.; Melgarejo, J. C.; Lewis, J. F.; Longo, F.; Bakker, R. J.
Garutiite, (Ni,Fe,Ir), a new hexagonal polymorph of native Ni from Loma Peguera, Dominican Republic
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2010, 22, 293-304
9016292 CIFFe0.07 Mn0.18 Nb0.42 O4 Sc0.5 Sn0.2 Ta0.58 Ti0.05P 1 2/c 14.784; 5.693; 5.12
90; 91.15; 90
139.417Kolitsch, U.; Kristiansen, R.; Raade, G.; Tillmanns, E.
Heftetjernite, a new scandium mineral from the Heftetjern pegmatite, Tordal, Norway
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2010, 22, 309-316
9016346 CIFAl H24 N O20 S2P a -312.24; 12.24; 12.24
90; 90; 90
1833.77Larson, A. C.; Cromer, D. T.
Refinement of the alum structures. III. X-ray study of the a alums, K, Rb and NH4Al(SO4)2*12H2O
Acta Crystallographica, 1967, 22, 793-800
9016397 CIFAl3 Be2 F2 K0.983 Na6.017 O39 Si15P -3 m 114.386; 14.386; 4.873
90; 90; 120
873.388Larsen, A. O.; Kolitsch, U.; Gault, R. A.; Giester, G.
Eirikite, a new mineral species of the leifite group from the Langesundsfjord district, Norway
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2010, 22, 875-880
9016521 CIFCu4 H6 O10 SP 1 21/a 113.1117; 9.8654; 6.0307
90; 103.255; 90
759.302Mills, S. J.; Kampf, A. R.; Pasero, M.; Merlino, S.
Discreditation of ''orthobrochantite'' (IMA 78-64) as the MDO1 polytype of brochantite Note: This is the MDO1 polytype of brochanite, that used to be called orthobrochantite
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2010, 22, 453-457

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