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9005115 CIFO2 SiI 1 2/a 18.758; 4.876; 10.715
90; 90.08; 90
457.573Miehe, G.; Graetsch, H.
Crystal structure of moganite: a new structure type of silica
European Journal of Mineralogy, 1992, 4, 693-706
9005600 CIFAl2 Ca0.959 H2.04 Na0.041 O13.82 Si4I 1 2/a 113.666; 13.623; 13.531
90; 90.5; 90
2519Seryotkin, Y. V.; Joswig, W.; Bakakin, V. V.; Belitsky, I. A.; Fursenko, B. A.
High-temperature crystal structure of wairakite Sample: Wai-20, T = 20 deg C
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2003, 15, 475-484
9005748 CIFFe1.1 Mn0.81 O5 PI 1 2/a 111.835; 6.328; 9.983
90; 105.81; 90
719.363Keller, P.; Lissner, F.; Schleid, T.
The crystal structure of stanekite, (Fe3+,Mn2+,Fe2+,Mg)2[PO4]O, from Okatjimukuju, Karibib (Namibia), and its relationship to the polymorphs of synthetic Fe2[PO4]O Locality: Okatjimukuju, Karibib, Namibia Note: Uiso(O4) corrected
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2006, 18, 113-118
9006646 CIFCa D4 O6 SI 1 2/a 15.6769; 15.2074; 6.5277
90; 118.494; 90
495.279Knight, K. S.; Stretton, I. C.; Schofield, P. F.
Temperature evolution between 50 K and 320 K of the thermal expansion tensor of gypsum derived from neutron powder diffraction data Sample: T = 320 K
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 1999, 26, 477-483
9007883 CIFAl As Cu2 H12 O12I 1 2/a 112.664; 7.563; 9.914
90; 91.32; 90
949.289Burns, P. C.; Eby, R. K.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Refinement of the structure of liroconite, a heteropolyhedral framework oxysalt mineral
Acta Crystallographica, Section C, 1991, 47, 916-919
9007887 CIFDy0.028 Er0.018 Gd0.007 H4 O6 P Y0.947I 1 2/a 15.578; 15.006; 6.275
90; 117.83; 90
464.488Kohlmann, M.; Sowa, H.; Reithmayer, K.; Schulz, H.; Kruger, R. R.; Abriel, W.
Structure of a Y(1-x)(Gd,Dy,Er)xPO4*2H2O microcrystal using synchrotron radiation Note: anisoU's taken from ICSD Note: isostructural with gypsum
Acta Crystallographica, Section C, 1994, 50, 1651-1652
9008178 CIFCa0.1 F Fe0.25 Mg0.7 Mn0.95 O4 PI 1 2/a 112.065; 6.454; 9.937
90; 107.093; 90
739.591Waldrop, L.
The crystal structure of triplite, (Mn,Fe)2FPO4
Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie, 1969, 130, 1-14
9008387 CIFAl1.8 H4 Na1.8 O14 Si4I 1 2/a 113.689; 13.676; 13.665
90; 90.38; 90
2558.18Pechar, F.
The crystal structure of natural monoclinic analcime (NaAlSi2O6*H2O) Note: z(H1) adjusted to match reported bond angle
Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie, 1988, 184, 63-69
9009485 CIFAs2.892 Ca1.91 Mg0.56 Mn1.77 Na1.376 O12 P0.09 Pb0.384 V0.018I 1 2/a 16.855; 13.147; 11.479
90; 98.97; 90
1021.87Ercit, T. S.
Caryinite revisited
Mineralogical Magazine, 1993, 57, 721-727
9009712 CIFF0.68 Fe0.88 H2 Mg0.89 Mn0.23 O4.32 PI 1 2/a 112.035; 6.432; 9.799
90; 108.12; 90
720.914Tadini C
Magniotriplite: its crystal structure and relation to the triplite-triploidite group Locality: a pegmatite of the Valmy, Alberes massif, Pyrenees, France
Bulletin de Mineralogie, 1981, 104, 677-680
9009751 CIFCe Nb O4I 1 2/a 15.535; 11.3991; 5.159
90; 94.6; 90
324.454Santoro A; Marezio M; Roth R S; Minor D
Neutron powder diffraction study of the structures of CeTaO4, CeNbO4, and NdTaO4
Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 1980, 35, 167-175
9009753 CIFNd O4 TaI 1 2/a 15.5115; 11.232; 5.1112
90; 95.71; 90
314.84Santoro, A.; Marezio, M.; Roth, R. S.; Minor, D.
Neutron powder diffraction study of the structures of CeTaO4, CeNbO4, and NdTaO4
Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 1980, 35, 167-175
9009872 CIFC2 H8 Cl3 Cu NI 1 2/a 112.09; 8.63; 14.49
90; 97.5; 90
1498.91Willett, Roger D.
Crystal structure and optical properties of (CH3)2NH2CuCl3
Journal of Chemical Physics, 1966, 44, 39-42
9011735 CIFFe0.48 Mn1.436 O5 PI 1 2/a 111.888; 6.409; 9.804
90; 106.17; 90
717.418Keller, P.; Lissner, F.; Schleid, T.
The crystal structure of joosteite, (Mn2+,Mn3+,Fe3+)2[PO4]O, from the Helikon II mine, Karibib (Namibia), and its relationship to stanekite, (Fe3+,Mn2+,Fe2+,Mg)2[PO4]O Note: M1 and M2 Fe/Mn occupancies not determined, below are estimates Locality: Helikon II mine, Karibib, Namibia
Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Abhandlungen, 2007, 184, 225-230
9011803 CIFAl Ca0.5 H2 O7 Si2I 1 2/a 113.694; 13.644; 13.576
90; 90.46; 90
2536.47Henderson, C. M. B.; Bell, A. M. T.; Kohn, S. C.; Page, C. S.
Leucite-pollucite structure-type variability and the structure of a synthetic end-member calcium wairakite (CaAl2Si4O12*2(H2O))
Mineralogical Magazine, 1998, 62, 165-178
9012363 CIFS16I 1 2/a 119.541; 9.431; 8.831
90; 105.11; 90
1571.21Steudel, R.; Steidel, J.; Reinhardt, R.
X-ray structural analyses of cyclodecasulfur (S10) and of a cyclohexasulfur-cyclodecasulfur molecular addition compound (S6*S10) Locality: synthetic Sample: at T = 163 K Note: structure pertaining to mix of S6 and S10
Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung B, 1983, 38, 1548-1556
9014205 CIFCa0.978 H8 O10 Sr0.022 V2I 1 2/a 114.6389; 6.9591; 17.052
90; 102.568; 90
1695.52Kampf, A. R.; Marty, J.; Nash, B. P.; Plasil, J.; Kasatkin, A. V.; Skoda, R.
Calciodelrioite, Ca(VO3)2(H2O)4, the Ca analogue of delrioite, Sr(VO3)2(H2O)4
Mineralogical Magazine, 2012, 76, 2803-2817
9014603 CIFAs0.27 Ca0.05 Dy0.07 Er0.05 Gd0.02 Nb0.68 Nd0.01 O4 Si0.01 Ta0.01 Tb0.01 Th0.01 U0.02 W0.06 Y0.7 Yb0.01I 1 2/a 15.1794; 11.089; 5.1176
90; 91.282; 90
293.853Guastoni, A.; Camara, F.; Nestola, F.
Arsenic-rich fergusonite-beta-(Y) from Mount Cervandone (Western Alps, Italy): Crystal structure and genetic implications
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 487-494
9015469 CIFAl Na O6 Si2I 1 2/a 113.7249; 13.527; 13.6938
90; 90.18; 90
2542.33Likhachieva, A. Y.; Rashchenko, S. V.; Seryotkin, Y. V.
The deformation mechanism of a pressure-induced phase transition in dehydrated analcime Note: dehydrated, P = 0 GPa
Mineralogical Magazine, 2012, 76, 129-142
9015570 CIFO5 Pb2 TeI 1 2/a 17.5353; 5.7142; 10.8981
90; 91.33; 90
469.126Kampf, A. R.; Housley, R. M.; Mills, S. J.; Marty, J.; Thorne, B.
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: I. Ottoite, Pb2TeO5, a new mineral with chains of tellurate octahedra
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 1329-1336

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