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9016164 CIFAl Be3 Ca4 H3 O28 Si9C m c m23.1965; 4.9741; 19.4221
90; 90; 90
2240.96Armstrong, J. A.; Friis, H.; Lieb, A.; Finch, A. A.; Weller, M. T.
Combined single-crystal X-ray and neutron powder diffraction structure analysis exemplified through full structure determinations of framework and layer beryllate minerals
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 519-526
9016165 CIFAl2 Co O4F d -3 m :28.1047; 8.1047; 8.1047
90; 90; 90
532.367Bosi, F.; Halenius, U.; D'Ippolito V; Andreozzi, G. B.
Blue spinel crystals in the MgAl2O4-CoAl2O4 series: Part II. Cation ordering over short-range and long-range scales Sample: CoAl100
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 1834-1840
9016167 CIFCa Fe2 H16 Mg0.464 Mn O25 P4 Zn2.036P 1 21/c 16.3868; 21.26; 15.365
90; 90.564; 90
2086.21Kampf, A. R.; Mills, S. J.; Simmons, W. B.; Nizamoff, J. W.; Whitmore, R. W.
Falsterite, Ca2MgMn2+2(Fe2+0.5Fe3+0.5)4Zn4(PO4)8(OH)4(H2O)14, a new secondary phosphate mineral from the Palermo No. 1 pegmatite, North Groton, New Hampshire
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 496-502
9016168 CIFN2 O13 P4 SiP -115.14; 7.684; 4.861
97.86; 96.74; 83.89
553.971Durif, A.; Averbuch-Pouchot, M. T.; Guitel, J. C.
Structure cristalline de (N H4)2 Si P4 O13: un nouvel exemple de silicium hexacoordine
Acta Crystallographica, Section B, 1976, 32, 2957-2960
9016169 CIFBi0.75 Pb0.125 Pt0.125 S0.796 Se0.026F m -3 m5.86; 5.865; 5.86
90; 90; 90
201.402Cook, N. J.; Wood, S. A.; Gebert, W.; Bernhardt, H. J.; Medenbach, O.
Crerarite, a new Pt-Bi-Pb-S mineral from the Cu-Ni-PGE deposit at Lac Sheen, Abitibi-Temiscaminque, Quebec, Canada
Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Monatshefte, 1994, 1994, 567-575
9016171 CIFC O6 Pb2 S2P n m a16.343; 8.76; 4.592
90; 90; 90
657.412Bindi, L.; Nestola, F.; Kolitsch, U.; Guastoni, A.; Zorzi, F.
Fassinaite, Pb22+(S2O3)(CO3), the first mineral with coexisting thiosulphate and carbonate groups: description and crystal structure Note: Sample ID FAS-02
Mineralogical Magazine, 2011, 75, 2721-2732
9016172 CIFAg0.507 Au1.49 Te4P m a 216.59; 8.867; 4.4886
90; 90; 90
660.289Dye, M. D.; Smyth, J. R.
The crystal structure and genesis of krennerite, Au3AgTe8
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2012, 50, 119-127
9016173 CIFNa Nb O3P 2 2 215.504; 5.568; 15.52
90; 90; 90
475.63Vousden, P.
The structure of ferroelectric sodium niobate at room temperature Note: this is a possible polymorph of lueshite
Acta Crystallographica, 1951, 4, 545-551
9016174 CIFAl3.42 B3 Ca0.01 Fe3.828 H3.6 Mg1.269 Na0.99 O31 Si6 Ti0.402 V0.021R 3 m :H16.073; 16.073; 7.306
90; 90; 120
1634.57Grice, J. D.; Ercit, T. S.
Ordering of Fe and Mg in the tourmaline crystal structure: The correct formula Sample: Schorl 2672
Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Abhandlungen, 1993, 165, 245-266
9016175 CIFAl1.61 Fe0.389 Mg1.001 O4F d -3 m :28.1481; 8.1481; 8.1481
90; 90; 90
540.965Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Nestola, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in synthetic Mg(Al,Fe3+)2O4 spinels Note Sample F39, disordered at 1000 C for 24 h, then ordered at 650 C Annealing time = 46,161 min
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2012, 24, 633-643
9016176 CIFAl7.257 B3 Ca0.696 F0.668 Fe0.03 H3.332 Li1.68 Mn0.033 Na0.228 O30.332 Pb0.01 Si6R 3 m :H15.8248; 15.8248; 7.0993
90; 90; 120
1539.65Lussier, A. J.; Abdu, Y.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Michaelis, V. K.; Aguiar, P. M.; Kroeker, S.
Oscillatory zoned liddicoatite from Anjanabonoina, central Madigascar. I. Crystal chemistry and structure by SREF and 11B and 27Al MAS NMR spectroscopy Sample: L15, ordered model
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2011, 49, 63-88
9016177 CIFAs1.079 H6.74 O7.87 Zn2P 1 21/c 111.793; 9.1138; 6.8265
90; 103.859; 90
712.346Cooper, M. A.; Abdu, Y. A.; Ball, N. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Back, M. E.; Tait, K. T.; Schluter, J.; Malcherek, T.; Pohl, D.; Gebhard, G.
Ianbruceite, ideally [Zn2(OH)(H2O)(AsO4)](H2O)2, a new arsenate mineral from the Tsumeb mine, Otjikoto (Oshikoto) region, Namibia: description and crystal structure
Mineralogical Magazine, 2012, 76, 1119-1131
9016179 CIFC Ca O3R -3 c :H4.976; 4.976; 17.227
90; 90; 120
369.404Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Temperature dependence of the structural parameters in the transformation of aragonite to calcite, as determined from in situ synchrotron powder X-ray-diffraction data Note: T = 337 C Note: P = 101 kPa
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2010, 48, 1225-1236
9016180 CIFAl3 Ca2 H O13 Si3P n m a16.2004; 5.5529; 10.0423
90; 90; 90
903.397Alvaro, M.; Angel, R. J.; Camara, F.
High-pressure behavior of zoisite Note: P = .0001 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 1165-1176
9016181 CIFC0.49 Na4 O7.51 S1.51P m n m :25.198; 9.255; 7.085
90; 90; 90
340.842Giuseppetti, G.; Mazzi, F.; Tadini, C.
The crystal structure of synthetic burkeite Sample C Note sign of y-coordinate for O3 and O5 altered to reproduce reported bond lengths
Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Monatshefte, 1988, 1988, 203-221
9016182 CIFC Fe3P b n m4.5144; 5.0787; 6.7297
90; 90; 90
154.294Lipson, H.; Petch, N. J.
The crystal structure of cementite, Fe3C
The Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, 1940, 142, 95-103
9016184 CIFFeF m -3 m3.504; 3.504; 3.504
90; 90; 90
43.022Nishihara, Y.; Nakajima, Y.; Akashi, A.; Tsujino, N.; Takahashi, E.; Funakoshi, K.; Higo, Y.
Isothermal compression of face-centered cubic iron Note: gamma iron, Sample M605, P = 20.64 GPa, T = 1273 K
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 1417-1420
9016186 CIFAl2 Ge H2 O6P n m a9.107; 8.551; 4.804
90; 90; 90
374.106Marler, B.; Wunder, B.
Crystal structure of dialuminium dihydroxogermanate, Al~2~GeO~4~(OH)~2~
Zeitschrift für Kristallographie - New Crystal Structures, 1998, 213, 3-3
9016187 CIFFe5 Si3P 63/m c m6.7031; 6.7031; 4.676
90; 90; 120
181.952Santamaria-Perez D; Nuss, J.; Haines, J.; Jansen, M.; Vegas, A.
Iron silicides and their corresponding oxides: a high-pressure study of Fe5Si3 Note: P = 7.5 GPa
Solid State Sciences, 2004, 6, 673-678
9016189 CIFCa O3 SnP b n m5.4448; 5.60887; 7.78906
90; 90; 90
237.871Zhao, J.; Ross, N. L.; Angel, R. J.
Tilting and distortion of CaSnO3 perovskite to 7 GPa determined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction Note: P = 5.98 GPa
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 2004, 31, 299-305
9016190 CIFTiP 63/m m c2.95; 2.95; 4.68
90; 90; 120
35.271Glavatskikh, S. F.; Gorshkov, A. I.
Natural analog of alpha-titanium in the exhalation products of the Great Tolbachik Fissure Eruption (Kamchatka)
Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1992, 327, 123-127
9016195 CIFCo1.5 Cs H4 O26 Se2 U4C 1 2/c 18.744; 14.38; 17.901
90; 103.654; 90
2187.24Wylie, E. M.; Burns, P. C.
Crystal structures of six new uranyl selenate and selenite compounds and their relationship with uranyl mineral structures Note: Compound 2
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2012, 50, 147-157
9016197 CIFO6 P Rb VP b c a6.8182; 9.291; 17.631
90; 90; 90
1116.89Amoros, P.; Beltran-Porter D; Le Bail, A.; Ferey, G.; Villeneuve, G.
Crystal structure of A(VO2)(HPO4)(A=NH4,K,Rb) solved from X-ray powder diffraction _cod_database_code 1000081
European Journal of Solid State and Inorganic Chemistry, 1988, 25, 599-607
9016199 CIFAl2.09 Ca2 Fe0.91 H O13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.8902; 5.6366; 10.16
90; 115.432; 90
459.786Nagashima, M.; Akasada, M.
X-ray Rietveld and 57Fe Mossbauer studies of epidote and piemontite on the join Ca2Al2FeSi3O12(OH) - Ca2Al2MnSi3O12(OH) formed by hydrothermal synthesis Sample: q=1.0, run 41
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 1237-1246
9016200 CIFC Ca O3R -3 c :H4.9757; 4.9757; 17.273
90; 90; 120
370.345Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Temperature dependence of the structural parameters in the transformation of aragonite to calcite, as determined from in situ synchrotron powder X-ray-diffraction data Note: T = 434 C Note: P = 101 kPa
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2010, 48, 1225-1236
9016202 CIFBa Gd2 O10 Si3P 1 21/m 15.435; 12.241; 6.932
90; 106.26; 90
442.738Wierzbicka-Wieczorek M; Kolitsch, U.; Tillmanns, E.
Synthesis and structural study of five new trisilicates, BaREE2Si3O10 (REE = Gd, Er, Yb, Sc) and SrY2Si3O10, including a review on the geometry of the Si3O10 unit
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2010, 22, 245-258
9016203 CIFAs2.889 Ca2.01 Mg0.304 Mn1.696 Na0.99 O12I a -3 d12.4929; 12.4929; 12.4929
90; 90; 90
1949.8Nagashima, M.; Armbruster, T.
Palenzonaite, berzeliite, and manganberzeliite:(As5+,V5+,Si4+)O4 tetrahedra in garnet structures
Mineralogical Magazine, 2012, 76, 1081-1097
9016204 CIFH O5 P Zn2P -15.499; 5.654; 6.465
102.85; 102.77; 86.83
191.12Fanfani, L.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Dati strutturali sulla tarbuttite
Periodico di Mineralogia, 1965, 34, 539-545
9016206 CIFB11 H7 O22 Sr2P 1 21 16.7; 20.8; 6.6
90; 119.25; 90
802.501Rumanova, I. M.; Gandymov, O.
The crystal structure of the natural strontium borate, p-veatchite, Sr2[B5O8(OH)]2*B(OH)3*H2O Note: polytype veatchite-1M, formally known as veatchite-p
Soviet Physics Crystallography, 1971, 16, 75-81
9016209 CIFC2 H2 Ba0.09 Ca0.19 Ce0.11 Dy0.02 Er0.01 Gd0.02 La0.09 Na0.5 O7 Pr0.01 Sr0.71 Y0.24 Yb0.01R 3 m :H5.211; 5.211; 18.357
90; 90; 120
431.692Tjy, C. T. L.; Pobedimskaya, E. A.; Nadezhina, T. N.; Khomyakov, A. P.
Polymorphism of donnayite (Na,TR)Sr(CO3)2*H2O
Moscow University Geology Bulletin, 1992, 47, 60-70
9016211 CIFAs0.404 O14 P1.594 Pb3 Te Zn3P 3 2 18.392; 8.392; 5.204
90; 90; 120
317.394Mills, S. J.; Kampf, A. R.; Kolitsch, U.; Housley, R. M.; Raudsepp, M.
The crystal chemistry and crystal structure of kuksite, Pb3Zn3Te6+P2O14, and a note on the crystal structure of yafsoanite, (Ca,Pb)3Zn(TeO6)2
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 933-938
9016212 CIFFe1.1 Mg0.75 Mn0.15 O4 SiP b n m4.798; 10.39; 6.055
90; 90; 90
301.849Hazen, R. M.
Effects of temperature and pressure on the crystal structure of ferromagnesian olivine T = 23 C, P = 1 atm , Evacuated silica capillary
American Mineralogist, 1977, 62, 286-295
9016213 CIFCr2 O3R -3 c :H4.953; 4.953; 13.5884
90; 90; 120
288.693Kantor, A.; Kantor, I.; Merlini, M.; Glazyrin, K.; Prescher, C.; Hanfland, M.; Dubrovinsky, L.
High-pressure structural studies of eskolaite by means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction Note: P = 0 GPa, data from Ovsyannikov and Dubrovinsky (2011)
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 1764-1770
9016214 CIFPb10.15 S22 Sb7.85P 1 21/a 121.554; 23.454; 8.079
90; 100.76; 90
4012.35Ventruti, G.; Stasi, F.; Pinto, D.; Vurro, F.; Renna, M.
The plumose boulangerite from Bottino, Apuan Alps, Italy: Crystal structure, OD character and twinning Note: MDO1 polytype
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2012, 50, 181-199
9016215 CIFC Ca O3P b n m4.13; 7.15; 8.48
90; 90; 90
250.41Meyer, H. J.
Uber Vaterit und seine Struktur
Angewandte Chemie, 1959, 71, 678-679
9016216 CIFAl7.767 B3 F0.57 H6 Mn1.233 Na0.666 O30.43 Si6R 3 m :H15.951; 15.951; 7.138
90; 90; 120
1572.83Ertl, A.; Kolitsch, U.; Dyar, M. D.; Hughes, J. M.; Rossman, G. R.; Pieczka, A.; Henry, D. J.; Pezzotta, F.; Prowatke, S.; Lengauer, C. L.; Korner, W.; Brandstatter, F.; Francis, C. A.; Prem, M.; Tillmanns, E.
Limitations of Fe2+ and Mn2+ site occupancy in tourmaline: Evidence from Fe2+ - and Mn2+ -rich tourmaline Note: sample mnelb3
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 1402-1416
9016218 CIFAl0.04 As2.16 Ba0.468 Fe3.96 H9.04 K0.039 Na0.021 O18.52 P0.84P -4 3 m7.942; 7.942; 7.942
90; 90; 90
500.945Hager, S. L.; Leverett, P.; Williams, P. A.; Mills, S. J.; Hibbs, D. E.; Raudsepp, M.; Kampf, A. R.; Birch, W. D.
The single-crystal X-ray structures of bariopharmacosiderite-C, bariopharmacosiderite-Q and natropharmacosiderite Note: sample Bariopharmacosiderite-C
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2010, 48, 1477-1485
9016220 CIFCa H7 K O13 Si4P 1 21/c 16.4897; 6.9969; 26.714
90; 94.597; 90
1209.12Zubkova, N. V.; Filinchuk, Y. E.; Pekov, I. V.; Pushcharovsky, D. Y.; Gobechiya, E. R.
Crystal structures of shlykovite and cryptophyllite: comparative crystal chemistry of phyllosilicate minerals of the mountainite family
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2010, 22, 547-555
9016221 CIFBa O9 Si3 TiP -6 c 26.5689; 6.5689; 9.6804
90; 90; 120
361.751Hejny, C.; Miletich, R.; Jasser, A.; Schouwink, P.; Crichton, W.; Kahlenberg, V.
Second-order P6c2-P31c transition and structural crystallography of the cyclosilicate benitoite, BaTiSi3O9, at high pressure Note: P = 3.56 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 1749-1763
9016223 CIFC Ca O3P m c n4.9624; 7.9989; 5.7714
90; 90; 90
229.088Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Temperature dependence of the structural parameters in the transformation of aragonite to calcite, as determined from in situ synchrotron powder X-ray-diffraction data Note: T = 175 C Note: P = 101 kPa
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2010, 48, 1225-1236
9016224 CIFNa Nb0.95 O2.975 Ti0.05P b m a5.5528; 15.5597; 5.514
90; 90; 90
476.409Xu, H.; Su, Y.; Balmer, M. L.; Navrotsky, A.
A new series of oxygen-deficient perovskites in the NaTixNb1-xO3-.05x system: synthesis, crystal chemistry, and energetics Note: x = 0.05
Chemistry of Materials, 2003, 15, 1872-1878
9016225 CIFO2 SiP 1 21/c 18.011; 4.544; 8.89
90; 121; 90
277.391Dera, P.; Lazarz, J. D.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Barkley, M.; Downs, R. T.
New insights into the high-pressure polymorphism of SiO2 cristobalite Note: P = 4.9 GPa
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 2011, 38, Online-first
9016226 CIFFe1.74 K0.81 Mn0.26 Na0.35 O30 Si12 Zn2.79P 6/m c c10.12; 10.12; 14.298
90; 90; 120
1268.14Bojar, H. P.; Walter, F.; Hauzenberger, C.; Postl, W.
Klochite, K_2(Fe2+Fe3+)Zn3[Si12O30], a new milarite-type mineral species from the Kloch volcano, Styria, Austria
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2011, 49, 1115-1124
9016227 CIFNi0.493 Ti0.507P m -3 m3.01302; 3.01302; 3.01302
90; 90; 90
27.353Sitepu, H.
Texture and structural refinement using neutron diffraction data from molybdite (MoO3) and calcite (CaCO3) powders and a Ni-rich Ni50.7Ti49.30 alloy Note: Aged
Powder Diffraction, 2009, 24, 315-326
9016228 CIFCu3 H6 O11 V2I 1 2/a 110.6418; 5.8485; 14.4157
90; 95.443; 90
893.17Yoshida, H.; Yamaura, J.; Isobe, M.; Nilsen, G. J.; Hiroi, Z.
Orbital Switching in a Frustrated Magnet
Nature Communications, 2012, 3, 860-865
9016230 CIFH4 Na2 O11 Si2 Ti2P 15.383; 7.053; 12.17
93.16; 107.82; 90.06
439.135Khalilov, A. D.
Refinement of the crystal structure of murmanite and new data on its crystal-chemical characteristics
Mineralogiceskij Zhurnal, 1989, 11, 19-27
9016232 CIFC Ca O3P m c n4.9767; 8.0486; 5.8396
90; 90; 90
233.908Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Temperature dependence of the structural parameters in the transformation of aragonite to calcite, as determined from in situ synchrotron powder X-ray-diffraction data Note: T = 458 C Note: P = 101 kPa
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2010, 48, 1225-1236
9016233 CIFMg48 O147 Si34P 143.5; 9.23; 7.27
90; 92; 84.75
2904.91Dodony, I.; Posfai, M.; Buseck, P. R.
Revised structure models for antigorite: An HRTEM study Note: n = 17
American Mineralogist, 2002, 87, 1443-1457
9016235 CIFAg0.331 Bi3.875 Cu0.203 Pb3.32 S10 Sb0.447P n m a23.652; 4.0539; 19.095
90; 90; 90
1830.88Topa, D.; Makovicky, E.
The crystal chemistry of cosalite based on new electron-microprobe data and single-crystal determination of the structure Note: Sample 3
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2010, 48, 1081-1107
9016236 CIFBa0.02 Ca3.58 Ce0.46 Dy0.02 F2.82 Gd0.02 La0.18 Na2.2 Nb0.12 Nd0.18 O15.18 Pr0.06 Si4 Sm0.04 Sr0.14 Ti0.85 Y0.12 Zr0.03P 1 21/c 17.4263; 5.6774; 18.8261
90; 101.39; 90
778.115Camara, F.; Sokolova, E.; Hawthorne, F. C.
From structure topology to chemical composition. XII. Titanium silicates: the crystal chemistry of rinkite, Na2Ca4REETi(Si2O7)2OF3 Note: sample YuksFe
Mineralogical Magazine, 2011, 75, 2755-2774

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