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9004535 CIFC O5 UI m m 24.84; 9.273; 4.298
90; 90; 90
192.9Finch, R. J.; Cooper, M. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Ewing, R. C.
Refinement of the crystal structure of rutherfordine
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 929-938
9004536 CIFAl0.08 B Fe1.214 Mg1.707 O5P b a m9.2411; 12.2948; 3.0213
90; 90; 90
343.272Irwin, M. B.; Peterson, R. C.
The crystal structure of ludwigite
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 939-943
9004537 CIFFe0.59 Mg0.05 O8 Te3.28 Ti0.08I a -311.011; 11.011; 11.011
90; 90; 90
1335Back, M. E.; Grice, J. D.; Gault, R. A.; Criddle, A. J.; Mandarino, J. A.
Walforite, a new tellurite species from the Wendy Open Pit, El Indio-Tambo Mining Property, Chile
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 1261-1268
9004538 CIFH2 O7 Pb4 S2P -17.455; 6.496; 11.207
114.33; 89.65; 88.69
494.327Cooper, M. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.
The structure topology of sidpietersite, Pb4(SO3S)O2(OH)2, a novel thiosulfate structure
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 1275-1282
9004539 CIFCs3 H19 O47 U12R 3 :H14.1241; 14.1241; 22.4073
90; 90; 120
3871.17Hill, F. C.; Burns, P. C.
The structure of a synthetic Cs uranyl oxide hydrate and its relationship to compreignacite
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 1283-1288
9004540 CIFCa Nb1.179 O11 Ta2.821P 63 2 26.2261; 6.2261; 12.28
90; 90; 120
412.25Cooper, M. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Cerny, P.
Ta-Nb order in the crystal structure of niobium-rich calciotantite
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 1289-1294
9004541 CIFAl6.99 B2.88 Ca0.002 F0.11 Fe1.71 H4 K0.002 Mg0.3 Na0.414 O30.89 Si6R 3 m :H15.973; 15.973; 7.137
90; 90; 120
1576.95Francis C A; Dyar M D; Williams M L; Hughes J M
The occurrence and crystal structure of foitite from a tungsten-bearing vein at Copper Mountain, Taos County, New Mexico Note: y-coordinate of H3 changed to x/2. Locality: Copper Mountain, Taos County, New Mexico
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 1431-1438
9004542 CIFAl1.56 Ba0.56 F0.64 Fe1.95 H1.36 K0.39 Mg0.78 Mn0.09 Na0.05 O11.36 Si2.44 Ti0.18C 1 2/m 15.389; 9.337; 10.054
90; 100.53; 90
497.369Guggenheim, S.; Frimmel, H. E.
Ferrokinoshitalite, a new species of brittle mica from the Broken Hill Mine, South Africa: Structural and mineralogical characterization
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 1445-1452
9004543 CIFC H7 Ce0.53 Eu0.015 Gd0.005 La0.1 Nd0.28 O10 Pr0.045 S Sm0.02 Y0.005P -16.007; 8.368; 9.189
99.9; 105.55; 107.71
407.414Peacor, D. R.; Rouse, R. C.; Essene, E. J.; Lauf, R. J.
Coskrenite-(Ce), (Ce,Nd,La)2(SO4)2(C2O4).8H2O, a new rare-earth oxalate mineral from Alum Cave Bluff, Tennessee: Characterization and crystal structure Locality: Alum Cave Bluff, Tennessee, USA
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 1453-1462
9004544 CIFC3 H3 Cu0.92 Dy0.13 Er0.03 Eu0.06 Gd0.18 La0.04 Nd0.24 O11 Pb Pr0.03 Sm0.12 Tb0.02 Y0.16 Yb0.01P 21 c n7.419; 18.859; 6.395
90; 90; 90
894.756Schindler M; Hawthorne F C
The crystal structure of schuilingite-(Nd)
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 1463-1470
9004545 CIFAl0.74 As3 Fe1.26 H23 Mg4.23 Mn8.06 O34 Zn0.71C 1 c 114.236; 8.206; 24.225
90; 93.52; 90
2824.64Cooper, M. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.
The effect of differences in coordination on ordering of polyvalent cations in close-packed structures: The crystal structure of arakiite and comparison with hematolite
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 1471-1482
9004546 CIFH6 O14 Pb1.05 U3P 1 n 112.241; 7.008; 6.983
90; 90.402; 90
599.021Burns, P. C.; Hanchar, J. M.
The structure of masuyite, Pb[(UO2)3O3(OH)2](H2O)3, and its relationship to protasite
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 1483-1491
9010544 CIFCa5.58 Ce0.234 Cl0.684 Fe1.77 H1.356 K0.3 La0.096 Mn1.38 Na14.19 Nb0.318 O76.256 Si25.68 Sr0.12 Zr3R -3 m :H14.2646; 14.2646; 30.186
90; 90; 120
5319.31Johnsen, O.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the eudialyte group Sample: #1 Note: additional sites with low but unreported occupancies excluded
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 865-891
9010545 CIFCa4.68 Ce0.45 Cl0.764 Fe2.28 H1.244 K0.3 La0.33 Mn1.86 Na13.02 Nb0.62 Nd0.12 O78.494 Si25.12 Sr0.12 Ta0.04 Ti0.06 Y0.18 Zr3R 3 m :H14.2277; 14.2277; 29.987
90; 90; 120
5256.94Johnsen, O.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the eudialyte group Sample: #2
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 865-891
9010546 CIFCa4.8 Ce0.75 Cl1.08 Fe1.47 H0.93 K0.24 La0.51 Mn2.34 Na13.08 Nb0.78 Nd0.15 O76.47 Si24.93 Sr0.06 Ta0.07 Y0.18 Zr3R 3 m :H14.2602; 14.2602; 29.98
90; 90; 120
5279.75Johnsen, O.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the eudialyte group Sample: #3 Note: additional sites with low but unreported occupancies excluded
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 865-891
9010547 CIFCa3.72 Ce0.39 Cl0.4 Fe1.05 H1.58 K0.24 La0.24 Mn3.42 Na13.35 Nb0.79 Nd0.09 O76.7 Si25.33 Sr0.12 Ti0.12 Y0.12 Zr2.76R 3 m :H14.1854; 14.1854; 30.101
90; 90; 120
5245.6Johnsen, O.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the eudialyte group Sample: #4 Note: additional sites with low but unreported occupancies excluded
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 865-891
9010548 CIFCa1.77 Ce1.08 Cl0.721 Fe1.425 H1.269 K0.195 La0.63 Mn3.72 Na13.59 Nb0.93 Nd0.33 O76.769 Pr0.09 Si25 Y0.24 Zr3.18R 3 :H14.2084; 14.2084; 29.959
90; 90; 120
5237.79Johnsen, O.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the eudialyte group Sample: #5
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 865-891
9010549 CIFCa6.39 Ce0.039 Cl0.636 Fe2.1 H1.362 K0.36 La0.036 Mn0.81 Na11.37 Nb0.31 O77.092 Si25 Sr2.745 W0.52 Zr2.97R 3 m :H14.2959; 14.2959; 30.084
90; 90; 120
5324.63Johnsen, O.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the eudialyte group Sample: #6
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 865-891
9010550 CIFCa8.04 Ce0.15 Cl0.972 Fe1.53 H1.036 K0.18 La0.09 Mn0.72 Na11.82 Nb0.288 O75.776 Si25.708 Y0.66 Zr3R -3 m :H14.256; 14.256; 30.351
90; 90; 120
5341.94Johnsen, O.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the eudialyte group Locality: Kipawa alkaline complex, Villedieu township, Temiscaminque County, Quebec, Canada Sample: #7 Note: additional sites with low but unreported occupancies excluded
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 865-891
9010551 CIFCa6.42 Ce0.24 Cl0.96 Dy0.06 Er0.06 F0.534 Fe1.56 Gd0.06 H0.51 K0.42 La0.06 Mg0.096 Mn0.54 Na12.324 Nb0.16 Nd0.06 O75.13 Si25.62 Sr0.06 Ti0.22 Y0.78 Yb0.06 Zr3R -3 m :H14.225; 14.225; 30.302
90; 90; 120
5310.15Johnsen, O.; Grice, J. D.
The crystal chemistry of the eudialyte group Locality: Kipawa alkaline complex, Villedieu township, Temiscaminque County, Quebec, Canada Sample: #8 Note: additional sites with low but unreported occupancies excluded
The Canadian Mineralogist, 1999, 37, 865-891

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