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1000007 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.7397; 8.9174; 5.2503
90; 105.866; 90
438.631Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 1 atm
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000008 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.7377; 8.9151; 5.2494
90; 105.851; 90
438.386Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 0.13 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000009 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.6808; 8.8488; 5.218
90; 105.606; 90
430.513Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 2.32 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000010 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.6341; 8.7948; 5.1926
90; 105.421; 90
424.129Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 4.22 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000011 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.6135; 8.7695; 5.1813
90; 105.337; 90
421.256Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 5.11 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000012 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5731; 8.7197; 5.158
90; 105.203; 90
415.493Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 7.08 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000013 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5557; 8.6951; 5.1474
90; 105.148; 90
412.826Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 8.01 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000014 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5391; 8.6752; 5.1385
90; 105.106; 90
410.536Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 8.88 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000015 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.527; 8.6587; 5.1306
90; 105.067; 90
408.681Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 9.50 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
1000016 CIFCa Mg O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5164; 8.6449; 5.1246
90; 105.033; 90
407.164Thompson, R. M.; Downs, R. T.
The crystal structure of diopside at pressure to 10 GPa Sample: P = 10.16 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 177-186
9010368 CIFBe4 Ca2 Fe0.52 H16 Li0.17 Mg0.05 Mn4.14 O34 P6P -16.788; 9.972; 10.014
73.84; 85.34; 87.44
648.74Atencio, D.; Matioli, P. A.; Smith, J. B.; Chukanov, N. V.; Coutinho, J. M. V.; Rastsvetaeva, R. K.; Mockel, S.
Footemineite, the Mn-analog of atencioite, from the Foote mine, Kings Mountain, Cleveland County, North Carolina, U.S.A., and its relationship with other roscherite-group minerals Locality: Foote mine, Kings Mountain, Cleveland County, North Carolina, USA
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1-6
9010369 CIFAl0.58 Ca3 Cr0.48 O12 Si3 V0.94I a -3 d12.001; 12.001; 12.001
90; 90; 90
1728.43Uher, P.; Kovacik, M.; Kubis, M.; Shtukenberg, A.; Ozdin, D.
Metamorphic vanadian-chromian silicate mineralization in carbon-rich amphicole schists from the Male Karpaty Mountains, Western Carpathians, Slovakia Locality: Pezinok-Pernek crystalline complex, Male Karpaty Mountains, Slovakia
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 63-73
9010370 CIFBa2.21 Ca0.31 Fe0.23 H48 K0.53 Mg0.935 Mn0.23 Nb9.22 O54 Ta0.36 Th0.55 Ti3.25 Zr2.74I m -313.017; 13.017; 13.017
90; 90; 90
2205.63Atencio, D.; Coutinho, J. M. V.; Doriguetto, A. C.; Mascarenhas, Y. P.; Ellena, J.; Ferrari, V. C.
Menezesite, the first natural heteropolyniobate, from Cajati, Sao Paulo, Brazil: description and crystal structure Locality: Jacupiranga mine, Cajati county, Sao Paulo, Brazil
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 81-87
9010371 CIFC3.44 O46 Si23P m -3 n13.399; 13.399; 13.399
90; 90; 90
2405.56Tribaudino, M.; Artoni, A.; Mavris, C.; Bersani, D.; Lottici, P. P.; Belletti, D.
Single-crystal X-ray and Raman investigation on melanophlogite from Varano Marchesi (Parma, Italy)
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 88-94
9010372 CIFAl7.657 Ca1.12 H46 K3 Mg0.72 Na0.47 O78.37 Si22.343P m m n :27.57887; 18.20098; 26.15387
90; 90; 90
3607.74Galli, E.; Gualtieri, A. F.
Direnzoite, [NaK6MgCa2(Al13Si47O120)*36H2O], a new zeolite from Massif Central (France): Description and crystal structure Locality: Massif Central, France Note: changed O11(y) sign
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 95-102
9010373 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.4242; 8.5657; 5.2242
90; 107.578; 90
402.031McCarthy, A. C.; Downs, R. T.; Thompson, R. M.
Compressibility trends of the clinopyroxenes, and in-situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of jadeite Sample: Room Conditions, P = 0.0001 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 198-209
9010374 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.3718; 8.524; 5.1985
90; 107.399; 90
396.282McCarthy, A. C.; Downs, R. T.; Thompson, R. M.
Compressibility trends of the clinopyroxenes, and in-situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of jadeite Sample: P = 2.07 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 198-209
9010375 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.3372; 8.4966; 5.1805
90; 107.285; 90
392.431McCarthy, A. C.; Downs, R. T.; Thompson, R. M.
Compressibility trends of the clinopyroxenes, and in-situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of jadeite Sample: P = 3.40 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 198-209
9010376 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.303; 8.4666; 5.1609
90; 107.14; 90
388.444McCarthy, A. C.; Downs, R. T.; Thompson, R. M.
Compressibility trends of the clinopyroxenes, and in-situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of jadeite Sample: P = 4.92 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 198-209
9010377 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.2793; 8.4446; 5.1474
90; 107.054; 90
385.614McCarthy, A. C.; Downs, R. T.; Thompson, R. M.
Compressibility trends of the clinopyroxenes, and in-situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of jadeite Sample: P = 6.12 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 198-209
9010378 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.2593; 8.4268; 5.1354
90; 106.979; 90
383.231McCarthy, A. C.; Downs, R. T.; Thompson, R. M.
Compressibility trends of the clinopyroxenes, and in-situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of jadeite Sample: P = 7.17 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 198-209
9010379 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.2455; 8.4137; 5.1269
90; 106.91; 90
381.572McCarthy, A. C.; Downs, R. T.; Thompson, R. M.
Compressibility trends of the clinopyroxenes, and in-situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of jadeite Sample: P = 7.83 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 198-209
9010380 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.2305; 8.3999; 5.1178
90; 106.854; 90
379.766McCarthy, A. C.; Downs, R. T.; Thompson, R. M.
Compressibility trends of the clinopyroxenes, and in-situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of jadeite Sample: P = 8.54 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 198-209
9010381 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.2185; 8.3871; 5.1099
90; 106.794; 90
378.229McCarthy, A. C.; Downs, R. T.; Thompson, R. M.
Compressibility trends of the clinopyroxenes, and in-situ high-pressure single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of jadeite Sample: P = 9.17 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 198-209
9010382 CIFCa5 Cl0.4 F0.5 H0.1 O12.1 P3P 63/m9.441; 9.441; 6.835
90; 90; 120
527.6McCubbin, F. M.; Mason, H. E.; Park, H.; Phillips, B. L.; Parise, J. B.; Nekvasil, H.; Lindsley, D. H.
Synthesis and characterization of low-OH- fluor-chlorapatite: a single-crystal XRD and NMR spectroscopic study Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 210-216
9010384 CIFAl2 D1.456 H0.544 O6 SiP b n m4.7279; 8.9269; 8.4214
90; 90; 90
355.429Komatsu, K.; Kagi, H.; Marshall, W. G.; Kuribayashi, T.; Parise, J. B.; Kudoh, Y.
Pressure dependence of the hydrogen-bond geometry in topaz-OD from neutron powder diffraction Locality: synthetic Sample: P = 0.0001 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 217-227
9010385 CIFAl2 D2 O6 SiP b n m4.7316; 8.9328; 8.4286
90; 90; 90
356.247Komatsu, K.; Kagi, H.; Marshall, W. G.; Kuribayashi, T.; Parise, J. B.; Kudoh, Y.
Pressure dependence of the hydrogen-bond geometry in topaz-OD from neutron powder diffraction Locality: synthetic Sample: 7 tons, P = 0.0001 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 217-227
9010386 CIFAl2 D2 O6 SiP b n m4.7248; 8.925; 8.41
90; 90; 90
354.64Komatsu, K.; Kagi, H.; Marshall, W. G.; Kuribayashi, T.; Parise, J. B.; Kudoh, Y.
Pressure dependence of the hydrogen-bond geometry in topaz-OD from neutron powder diffraction Locality: synthetic Sample: 15 tons, P = 0.7 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 217-227
9010387 CIFAl2 D2 O6 SiP b n m4.7129; 8.9046; 8.3802
90; 90; 90
351.688Komatsu, K.; Kagi, H.; Marshall, W. G.; Kuribayashi, T.; Parise, J. B.; Kudoh, Y.
Pressure dependence of the hydrogen-bond geometry in topaz-OD from neutron powder diffraction Locality: synthetic Sample: 25 tons, P = 1.9 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 217-227
9010388 CIFAl2 D2 O6 SiP b n m4.6978; 8.8786; 8.339
90; 90; 90
347.819Komatsu, K.; Kagi, H.; Marshall, W. G.; Kuribayashi, T.; Parise, J. B.; Kudoh, Y.
Pressure dependence of the hydrogen-bond geometry in topaz-OD from neutron powder diffraction Locality: synthetic Sample: 38 tons, P = 3.6 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 217-227
9010389 CIFAl2 D2 O6 SiP b n m4.6888; 8.8624; 8.3147
90; 90; 90
345.509Komatsu, K.; Kagi, H.; Marshall, W. G.; Kuribayashi, T.; Parise, J. B.; Kudoh, Y.
Pressure dependence of the hydrogen-bond geometry in topaz-OD from neutron powder diffraction Locality: synthetic Sample: 46 tons, P = 4.7 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 217-227
9010390 CIFAl2 D2 O6 SiP b n m4.6755; 8.841; 8.2823
90; 90; 90
342.358Komatsu, K.; Kagi, H.; Marshall, W. G.; Kuribayashi, T.; Parise, J. B.; Kudoh, Y.
Pressure dependence of the hydrogen-bond geometry in topaz-OD from neutron powder diffraction Locality: synthetic Sample: 58 tons, P = 6.2 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 217-227
9010391 CIFAl2 D2 O6 SiP b n m4.6658; 8.821; 8.2573
90; 90; 90
339.846Komatsu, K.; Kagi, H.; Marshall, W. G.; Kuribayashi, T.; Parise, J. B.; Kudoh, Y.
Pressure dependence of the hydrogen-bond geometry in topaz-OD from neutron powder diffraction Locality: synthetic Sample: 70 tons, P = 7.5 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 217-227
9010392 CIFAl16 B6.04 O37 Si1.96C 1 2/m 114.797; 5.58; 15.095
90; 91.75; 90
1245.77Grew, E. S.; Graetsch, H. A.; Poter, B.; Yates, M. G.; Buick, I.; Bernhardt, H.-J.; Schreyer, W.; Werding, G.; Carson, C. J.; Clarke, G. L.
Boralsilite, Al16B6Si2O37, and "boron-mullite:" compositional variations and associated phases in experiment and nature Sample: run W2
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 283-299
9010393 CIFFe0.489 H1.521 K Mg2.511 O12 Si3.961C 1 2/m 15.3252; 9.2205; 10.2458
90; 99.9938; 90
495.446Matarrese, S.; Schingaro, E.; Scordari, F.; Stoppa, F.; Rosatelli, G.; Pedrazzi, G.; Ottolini, L.
Crystal chemistry of phlogopite from Vulture-S. Michele Subsynthem volcanic rocks (Mt. Vulture, Italy) and volcanological implications Locality: Masseria Saraceno pyroclastic flow, Vulture-San Michele Subsynthem, Mt. Vulture, Italy Sample: VUT191_1
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 426-437
9010394 CIFFe0.53 H1.802 K Mg2.47 O12 Si3.985C 1 2/m 15.3254; 9.2216; 10.2411
90; 100.022; 90
495.253Matarrese, S.; Schingaro, E.; Scordari, F.; Stoppa, F.; Rosatelli, G.; Pedrazzi, G.; Ottolini, L.
Crystal chemistry of phlogopite from Vulture-S. Michele Subsynthem volcanic rocks (Mt. Vulture, Italy) and volcanological implications Locality: Masseria Saraceno pyroclastic flow, Vulture-San Michele Subsynthem, Mt. Vulture, Italy Sample: VUT191_2
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 426-437
9010395 CIFFe1.054 H1.573 K Mg1.944 O12 Si3.97C 1 2/m 15.338; 9.243; 10.1923
90; 100.022; 90
495.205Matarrese, S.; Schingaro, E.; Scordari, F.; Stoppa, F.; Rosatelli, G.; Pedrazzi, G.; Ottolini, L.
Crystal chemistry of phlogopite from Vulture-S. Michele Subsynthem volcanic rocks (Mt. Vulture, Italy) and volcanological implications Locality: Masseria Saraceno pyroclastic flow, Vulture-San Michele Subsynthem, Mt. Vulture, Italy Sample: VUT191_10
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 426-437
9010396 CIFFe1.019 H1.329 K Mg1.981 O12 Si3.973C 1 2/m 15.3367; 9.2431; 10.1806
90; 100.103; 90
494.398Matarrese, S.; Schingaro, E.; Scordari, F.; Stoppa, F.; Rosatelli, G.; Pedrazzi, G.; Ottolini, L.
Crystal chemistry of phlogopite from Vulture-S. Michele Subsynthem volcanic rocks (Mt. Vulture, Italy) and volcanological implications Locality: Masseria Saraceno pyroclastic flow, Vulture-San Michele Subsynthem, Mt. Vulture, Italy Sample: VUT191_11
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 426-437
9010397 CIFFe1.012 H1.365 K Mg1.987 O12 Si3.972C 1 2/m 15.3377; 9.2424; 10.1654
90; 100.099; 90
493.721Matarrese, S.; Schingaro, E.; Scordari, F.; Stoppa, F.; Rosatelli, G.; Pedrazzi, G.; Ottolini, L.
Crystal chemistry of phlogopite from Vulture-S. Michele Subsynthem volcanic rocks (Mt. Vulture, Italy) and volcanological implications Locality: Masseria Saraceno pyroclastic flow, Vulture-San Michele Subsynthem, Mt. Vulture, Italy Sample: VUT191_13
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 426-437
9010398 CIFFe0.993 H1.442 K Mg2.007 O12 Si3.96C 1 2/m 15.3341; 9.2387; 10.1569
90; 100.057; 90
492.843Matarrese, S.; Schingaro, E.; Scordari, F.; Stoppa, F.; Rosatelli, G.; Pedrazzi, G.; Ottolini, L.
Crystal chemistry of phlogopite from Vulture-S. Michele Subsynthem volcanic rocks (Mt. Vulture, Italy) and volcanological implications Locality: Masseria Saraceno pyroclastic flow, Vulture-San Michele Subsynthem, Mt. Vulture, Italy Sample: VUT191_19
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 426-437
9010399 CIFCa3 H2 O9 Si2 Zr0.5P n n m5.666; 18.844; 3.728
90; 90; 90
398.039Kadiyski, M.; Armbruster, T.; Galuskin, E. V.; Pertsev, N. N.; Zadov, A. E.; Galuskina, I. O.; Wrzalik, R.; Dzierzanowski, P.; Kislov, E. V.
The modular structure of dovyrenite, Ca6Zr[Si2O7]2(OH)4: alternate stacking of tobermorite and rosenbuschite-like units Locality: skarndolomite xenoliths, Dovyren massif, Russia
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 456-462
9010400 CIFAs2 Cu1.87 H12 Mg3.13 O16P 1 21/c 15.459; 16.808; 6.917
90; 100.44; 90
624.162Kyono, A.
Compositional variability and crystal structural features of guanacoite
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 501-507
9010401 CIFMg O3 SiP 1 21/m 19.477; 6.205; 4.256
90; 98.75; 90
247.36Tschauner, O.; Kiefer, B.; Liu, H.; Sinogeikin, S.; Somayazulu, M.; Luo, S.-N.
Possible structural polymorphism in Al-bearing magnesiumsilicate post-perovskite Sample: 3X1
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 533-539
9010402 CIFMg O3 SiP 1 21/m 17.026; 6.228; 4.262
90; 95.85; 90
185.525Tschauner, O.; Kiefer, B.; Liu, H.; Sinogeikin, S.; Somayazulu, M.; Luo, S.-N.
Possible structural polymorphism in Al-bearing magnesiumsilicate post-perovskite Sample: 2X1 Note: atom sites modified after communication with author
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 533-539
9010403 CIFFe2 O9 Pb2 Si2P b c n6.9788; 11.0164; 10.0881
90; 90; 90
775.586Dorsam, G.; Liebscher, A.; Wunder, B.; Franz, G.
Crystal structures of synthetic melanotekite (Pb2Fe2Si2O9), kentrolite (Pb2Mn2Si2O9), and the aluminum analogue (Pb2Al2Si2O9)
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 573-583
9010404 CIFMn2 O9 Pb2 Si2P 21 2 217.0079; 11.0665; 9.9634
90; 90; 90
772.691Dorsam, G.; Liebscher, A.; Wunder, B.; Franz, G.
Crystal structures of synthetic melanotekite (Pb2Fe2Si2O9), kentrolite (Pb2Mn2Si2O9), and the aluminum analogue (Pb2Al2Si2O9)
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 573-583
9010405 CIFAl2 O9 Pb2 Si2P b c n6.8981; 10.6906; 9.7413
90; 90; 90
718.37Dorsam, G.; Liebscher, A.; Wunder, B.; Franz, G.
Crystal structures of synthetic melanotekite (Pb2Fe2Si2O9), kentrolite (Pb2Mn2Si2O9), and the aluminum analogue (Pb2Al2Si2O9)
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 573-583
9010406 CIFFe H O2P b n m4.6163; 9.9564; 3.0248
90; 90; 90
139.025Alvarez, M.; Sileo, E. E.; Rueda, E. H.
Structure and reactivity of synthetic Co-substituted goethites Sample: G0, 0 mol% Co Note: changed OH(x) to match reported bond distances
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 584-590
9010407 CIFCo0.03 Fe0.97 H O2P b n m4.607; 9.9472; 3.021
90; 90; 90
138.443Alvarez, M.; Sileo, E. E.; Rueda, E. H.
Structure and reactivity of synthetic Co-substituted goethites Sample: G3, 3 mol% Co
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 584-590
9010408 CIFCo0.05 Fe0.95 H O2P b n m4.5975; 9.9395; 3.0183
90; 90; 90
137.927Alvarez, M.; Sileo, E. E.; Rueda, E. H.
Structure and reactivity of synthetic Co-substituted goethites Sample: G5, 5 mol% Co Note: changed O(x) to match reported bond distances
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 584-590
9010409 CIFCo0.07 Fe0.93 H O2P b n m4.5901; 9.9309; 3.0148
90; 90; 90
137.426Alvarez, M.; Sileo, E. E.; Rueda, E. H.
Structure and reactivity of synthetic Co-substituted goethites Sample: G7, 7 mol% Co
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 584-590
9010410 CIFCo0.1 Fe0.9 H O2P b n m4.58; 9.9198; 3.0102
90; 90; 90
136.761Alvarez, M.; Sileo, E. E.; Rueda, E. H.
Structure and reactivity of synthetic Co-substituted goethites Sample: G10, 10 mol% Co
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 584-590
9010411 CIFH2 Mg1.864 O4.129 SiI 1 2/m 15.6807; 11.5243; 8.2515
90; 90.09; 90
540.193Holl, C. M.; Smyth, J. R.; Jacobsen, S. D.; Frost, D. J.
Effects of hydration on the structure and compressibility of wadsleyite, beta-(Mg2SiO4) Locality: synthetic Sample: SS0401, 1.66 wt% H2O
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 598-607
9010412 CIFH2 Mg1.89 O4.092 SiI m m a5.6862; 11.5023; 8.2526
90; 90.013; 90
539.756Holl, C. M.; Smyth, J. R.; Jacobsen, S. D.; Frost, D. J.
Effects of hydration on the structure and compressibility of wadsleyite, beta-(Mg2SiO4) Locality: synthetic Sample: SS0402, 1.18 wt% H2O
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 598-607
9010413 CIFH2 Mg1.961 O4.03 SiI m m a5.6951; 11.4628; 8.2565
90; 90.001; 90
538.999Holl, C. M.; Smyth, J. R.; Jacobsen, S. D.; Frost, D. J.
Effects of hydration on the structure and compressibility of wadsleyite, beta-(Mg2SiO4) Locality: synthetic Sample: SS0403, 0.38 wt% H2O
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 598-607
9010414 CIFMg2 O4 SiI m m a5.7008; 11.4407; 8.2582
90; 90; 90
538.609Holl, C. M.; Smyth, J. R.; Jacobsen, S. D.; Frost, D. J.
Effects of hydration on the structure and compressibility of wadsleyite, beta-(Mg2SiO4) Sample: WS3056, 0.005 wt% H2O
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 598-607
9010415 CIFAl1.229 Fe0.781 H1.186 K Mg2.219 O12 Si2.704C 1 2/m 15.3278; 9.2225; 10.2087
90; 100.031; 90
493.943Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 100 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010416 CIFAl1.227 Fe0.799 H1.189 K Mg2.201 O12 Si2.699C 1 2/m 15.331; 9.2298; 10.2217
90; 100.031; 90
495.261Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 200 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010417 CIFAl1.226 Fe0.797 H1.187 K Mg2.203 O12 Si2.698C 1 2/m 15.3365; 9.2438; 10.2331
90; 100.031; 90
497.078Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 298 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010418 CIFAl1.224 Fe0.785 K Mg2.215 O12 Si2.693C 1 2/m 15.316; 9.2043; 10.1613
90; 100.06; 90
489.549Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 298 K after reversal experiment
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010419 CIFAl1.225 Fe0.784 K Mg2.216 O12 Si2.695C 1 2/m 15.34; 9.247; 10.2465
90; 100.055; 90
498.19Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 473 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010420 CIFAl1.225 Fe0.784 K Mg2.216 O12 Si2.695C 1 2/m 15.3526; 9.2727; 10.2787
90; 100.069; 90
502.306Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 673 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010421 CIFAl1.225 Fe0.786 K Mg2.214 O12 Si2.696C 1 2/m 15.3583; 9.2866; 10.296
90; 100.081; 90
504.423Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 873 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010422 CIFAl1.225 Fe0.785 K Mg2.215 O12 Si2.695C 1 2/m 15.356; 9.2798; 10.2863
90; 100.051; 90
503.41Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 873 K, after 14 h from previous measurement at same temperature
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010423 CIFAl1.224 Fe0.786 K Mg2.214 O12 Si2.694C 1 2/m 15.3621; 9.2897; 10.2986
90; 100.064; 90
505.104Ventruti, G.; Zema, M.; Scordari, F.; Pedrazzi, G.
Thermal behavior of a Ti-rich phlogopite from Mt. Vulture (Potenza, Italy): An in situ X-ray single-crystal diffraction study Sample: T = 1023 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 632-643
9010424 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.2889; 8.8662; 5.2175
90; 90; 90
846.034Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 0 GPa, in air
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010425 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.2889; 8.8662; 5.2175
90; 90; 90
846.034Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 0 GPa, in air, same # of reflections as DAC crystal
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010426 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.2804; 8.8601; 5.2161
90; 90; 90
844.832Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 0.163 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010427 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.2192; 8.8111; 5.1965
90; 90; 90
834.2Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 1.715 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010428 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.1427; 8.746; 5.1716
90; 90; 90
820.609Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 3.947 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010429 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a18.0221; 8.6456; 5.1327
90; 90; 90
799.736Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 8.033 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010430 CIFAl0.236 Ca0.01 Fe0.967 Mg0.923 Mn0.016 O6 Si1.848P b c a17.977; 8.61; 5.1227
90; 90; 90
792.902Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Balic-Zunic T; Secco, L.; Dal Negro, A.
The high-pressure behavior of an Al- and Fe-rich natural orthopyroxene Sample: P = 9.562 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 644-652
9010431 CIFAl1.1 H9 Mg O14.92 Si3.9C 1 2/m 113.179; 17.852; 5.2316
90; 107.77; 90
1172.12Post, J. E.; Heaney, P. J.
Synchotron powder X-ray diffraction study of the structure and dehydration behavior of palygorskite Sample: T = 100 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 667-675
9010432 CIFAl2.2 H22 Mg2.14 O30 Si7.8C 1 2/m 113.2858; 17.8476; 5.2419
90; 107.56; 90
1185.04Post, J. E.; Heaney, P. J.
Synchotron powder X-ray diffraction study of the structure and dehydration behavior of palygorskite Sample: T = 300 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 667-675
9010433 CIFAl Mg O10.4 Si4P 1 21/a 110.755; 15.353; 5.281
90; 96.17; 90
866.956Post, J. E.; Heaney, P. J.
Synchotron powder X-ray diffraction study of the structure and dehydration behavior of palygorskite Sample: T = 1160 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 667-675
9010434 CIFAl0.058 Cr1.702 Fe0.122 Mg0.042 O3 Ti0.076R -3 c :H4.9696; 4.9696; 13.597
90; 90; 120
290.815Logvinova, A. M.; Wirth, R.; Sobolev, N. V.; Seryotkin, Y. V.; Yefimova, E. S.; Floss, C.; Taylor, L. A.
Eskolaite associated with diamond from the Udachnaya kimberlite pipe, Yakutia, Russia Locality: natural diamond, Udachnaya pipe, Yukutia, Russia
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 685-690
9010435 CIFAl0.09 Ca0.87 Fe1.91 H15.72 Na1.13 O29 P4 U1.888C 1 c 119.6441; 7.0958; 18.7029
90; 115.692; 90
2349.27Mills, S. J.; Birch, W. D.; Kolitsch, U.; Mumme, W. G.; Grey, I. E.
Lakebogaite, CaNaFe3+2H(UO2)2(PO4)4(OH)2(H2O)8, a new uranyl phosphate with a unique crystal structure from Victoria, Australia Locality: Upper Devonian granite, near Lake Boga, northern Victoria, Australia
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 691-697
9010436 CIFC H0.65 Ce0.5 F0.35 La0.23 Nd0.24 O3.65 Y0.03P -612.4112; 12.4112; 9.8511
90; 90; 120
1314.14Yang, H.; Dembowski, R. F.; Conrad, P. G.; Downs, R. T.
Crystal structure and Raman spectrum of hydroxyl-bastnasite-(Ce), CeCO3(OH) Note: changed Ce3(z) to .2579 according to authors Locality: Trimouns, Luzenac, France
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 698-701
9010438 CIFAs4.71 Bi6.97 Cl3 Pb9.6 S27 Sn0.72C 1 2/c 18.371; 45.502; 27.273
90; 98.83; 90
10265.1Pinto, D.; Bonaccorsi, E.; Balic-Zunic T; Makovicky, E.
The crystal structure of vurroite, Pb20Sn2(Bi,As)22S54Cl6: OD-character, polytypism, twinning, and modular description
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 713-727
9010439 CIFFe3 H6 K0.76 Na0.24 O14 S2R -3 m :H7.3045; 7.3045; 17.0875
90; 90; 120
789.569Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010440 CIFFe3 H6 K0.6 Na0.4 O14 S2R -3 m :H7.3052; 7.3052; 16.9706
90; 90; 120
784.318Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: L
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010441 CIFFe3 H6 K0.52 Na0.46 O14 S2R -3 m :H7.3079; 7.3079; 16.9028
90; 90; 120
781.762Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: M
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010442 CIFFe3 H6 K0.29 Na0.69 O14 S2R -3 m :H7.3101; 7.3101; 16.7658
90; 90; 120
775.892Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: N
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010443 CIFFe3 H6 K0.11 Na0.85 O14 S2R -3 m :H7.3144; 7.3144; 16.6491
90; 90; 120
771.399Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: O
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010444 CIFFe3 H6 Na O14 S2R -3 m :H7.31525; 7.31525; 16.5868
90; 90; 120
768.691Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: P
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010445 CIFFe3 H6.13 Na0.87 O14 S2R -3 m :H7.31984; 7.31984; 16.6474
90; 90; 120
772.468Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: Q
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010446 CIFFe3 H6.33 Na0.67 O14 S2R -3 m :H7.3254; 7.3254; 16.7209
90; 90; 120
777.057Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: R
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010447 CIFFe3 H6.51 Na0.49 O14 S2R -3 m :H7.33876; 7.33876; 16.8105
90; 90; 120
784.073Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: S
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010448 CIFFe3 H6.65 Na0.35 O14 S2R -3 m :H7.342; 7.342; 16.8574
90; 90; 120
786.955Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: T
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010449 CIFFe3 H6.76 Na0.24 O14 S2R -3 m :H7.34742; 7.34742; 16.9253
90; 90; 120
791.292Basciano, L. C.; Peterson, R. C.
Crystal chemistry of the natrojarosite-jarosite and natrojarosite-hydronium jarosite solid-solution: A synthetic study with full Fe site occupancy Sample: U
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 853-862
9010450 CIFFe0.61 Mn0.04 S Zn0.35F -4 3 m5.441; 5.441; 5.441
90; 90; 90
161.078Britvin, S. N.; Bogdanova, A. N.; Boldyreva, M. M.; Aksenova, G. Y.
Rudashevskyite, the Fe-dominant analogue of sphalerite, a new mineral: Description and crystal structure Sample: Domain 1
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 902-909
9010451 CIFFe0.61 Mn0.04 S Zn0.35F -4 3 m5.439; 5.439; 5.439
90; 90; 90
160.9Britvin, S. N.; Bogdanova, A. N.; Boldyreva, M. M.; Aksenova, G. Y.
Rudashevskyite, the Fe-dominant analogue of sphalerite, a new mineral: Description and crystal structure Sample: Domain 2
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 902-909
9010452 CIFFe0.61 Mn0.04 S Zn0.35F -4 3 m5.444; 5.444; 5.444
90; 90; 90
161.345Britvin, S. N.; Bogdanova, A. N.; Boldyreva, M. M.; Aksenova, G. Y.
Rudashevskyite, the Fe-dominant analogue of sphalerite, a new mineral: Description and crystal structure Sample: Domain 3
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 902-909
9010453 CIFCd2 Cu2 H10 O17 P2 SP n m a10.4768; 20.8938; 6.164
90; 90; 90
1349.3Elliot, P.; Brugger, J.; Pring, A.; Cole, M. L.; Willis, A. C.; Kolitsch, U.
Birchite, a new mineral from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia: Description and structure refinement
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 910-917
9010454 CIFAl8 B4 O18C 1 2/m 114.8056; 5.5413; 15.0531
90; 90.913; 90
1234.83Fischer, R. X.; Kahlenberg, V.; Voll, D.; MacKenzie, K. J. D.; Smith, M. E.; Schnetger, B.; Brumsack, H.-J.; Schneider, H.
Crystal structure of synthetic Al4B2O9: A member of the mullite family closely related to boralsilite
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 918-927
9010455 CIFFe3 H18 Mg2 Na O26 P4P 1 2/a 115.0811; 7.1403; 9.8299
90; 110.445; 90
991.841Kampf, A. R.; Steele, I. M.; Loomis, T. A.
Jahnsite-(NaFeMg), a new mineral from the Tip Top mine, Custer County, South Dakota: Description and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 940-945
9010456 CIFGe Mg O3C m c m2.5718; 8.3274; 6.3536
90; 90; 90
136.071Kubo, A.; Kiefer, B.; Shim, S. H.; Shen, G.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Duffy, T. S.
Rietveld structure refinement of MgGeO3 post-perovskite phase to 1 Mbar Sample: A036, P = 105.4 GPa, T = 300 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 965-976
9010457 CIFGe Mg O3C m c m2.5677; 8.3132; 6.3453
90; 90; 90
135.446Kubo, A.; Kiefer, B.; Shim, S. H.; Shen, G.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Duffy, T. S.
Rietveld structure refinement of MgGeO3 post-perovskite phase to 1 Mbar Sample: A038, P = 109.3 GPa, T = 300 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 965-976
9010458 CIFGe Mg O3C m c m2.5811; 8.3628; 6.373
90; 90; 90
137.563Kubo, A.; Kiefer, B.; Shim, S. H.; Shen, G.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Duffy, T. S.
Rietveld structure refinement of MgGeO3 post-perovskite phase to 1 Mbar Sample: A042, P = 100.2 GPa, T = 300 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 965-976
9010459 CIFGe Mg O3C m c m2.6001; 8.4123; 6.4099
90; 90; 90
140.203Kubo, A.; Kiefer, B.; Shim, S. H.; Shen, G.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Duffy, T. S.
Rietveld structure refinement of MgGeO3 post-perovskite phase to 1 Mbar Sample: B017, P = 92.1 GPa, T = 1740 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 965-976
9010460 CIFGe Mg O3C m c m2.5987; 8.4107; 6.4079
90; 90; 90
140.057Kubo, A.; Kiefer, B.; Shim, S. H.; Shen, G.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Duffy, T. S.
Rietveld structure refinement of MgGeO3 post-perovskite phase to 1 Mbar Sample: B018, P = 93.6 GPa, T = 1420 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 965-976
9010461 CIFGe Mg O3C m c m2.5971; 8.4089; 6.4064
90; 90; 90
139.908Kubo, A.; Kiefer, B.; Shim, S. H.; Shen, G.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Duffy, T. S.
Rietveld structure refinement of MgGeO3 post-perovskite phase to 1 Mbar Sample: B019, P = 87.8 GPa, T = 300 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 965-976
9010462 CIFGe Mg O3C m c m2.5949; 8.4009; 6.4013
90; 90; 90
139.545Kubo, A.; Kiefer, B.; Shim, S. H.; Shen, G.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Duffy, T. S.
Rietveld structure refinement of MgGeO3 post-perovskite phase to 1 Mbar Sample: B020, P = 89.5 GPa, T = 300 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 965-976
9010463 CIFGe Mg O3C m c m2.6018; 8.4259; 6.4161
90; 90; 90
140.657Kubo, A.; Kiefer, B.; Shim, S. H.; Shen, G.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Duffy, T. S.
Rietveld structure refinement of MgGeO3 post-perovskite phase to 1 Mbar Sample: B038, P = 85.0 GPa, T = 300 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 965-976
9010464 CIFGe Mg O3C m c m2.6113; 8.4602; 6.4381
90; 90; 90
142.231Kubo, A.; Kiefer, B.; Shim, S. H.; Shen, G.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Duffy, T. S.
Rietveld structure refinement of MgGeO3 post-perovskite phase to 1 Mbar Sample: B040, P = 79.2 GPa, T = 300 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 965-976
9010465 CIFGe Mg O3C m c m2.6127; 8.4674; 6.4413
90; 90; 90
142.499Kubo, A.; Kiefer, B.; Shim, S. H.; Shen, G.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Duffy, T. S.
Rietveld structure refinement of MgGeO3 post-perovskite phase to 1 Mbar Sample: B041, P = 78.2 GPa, T = 300 K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 965-976
9010466 CIFAl Cs O4 SiP c 21 n9.414; 5.435; 8.875
90; 90; 90
454.09Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Rieder, M.; Drabek, M.; Weiss, Z.; Klaska, R.
Synthesis and crystal structure of the feldspathoid CsAlSiO4: An open-framework silicate and potential nuclear waste disposal phase
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 988-995
9010467 CIFB0.8 Be1.08 Ca0.8 Ce0.24 Dy0.04 Er0.02 Eu2 Fe0.71 Gd0.04 La0.06 Li0.35 Mg0.02 Mn0.03 Nd0.16 O10 Pr0.04 Si2 Sm0.04 Th0.14 U0.02 Y0.38 Yb0.02P 1 21/c 14.7708; 7.6229; 9.8975
90; 90.017; 90
359.946Camara, F.; Oberti, R.; Ottolini, L.; Ventura, G. D.; Bellatreccia, F.
The crystal chemistry of Li in gadolinite
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 996-1004
9010468 CIFCa Fe O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.8447; 9.0234; 5.2509
90; 104.862; 90
450.847Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd0Hd100 at P = 0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010469 CIFCa Fe O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.7553; 8.8998; 5.1923
90; 104.29; 90
436.848Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd0Hd100 at P = 3.80 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010470 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.4278; 8.5651; 5.2262
90; 107.624; 90
402.208Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd100Hd0, P = 0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010471 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.3488; 8.5013; 5.1856
90; 107.345; 90
393.395Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd100Hd0, P = 3.14 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010472 CIFAl Na O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.2411; 8.4053; 5.1236
90; 106.906; 90
380.773Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd100Hd0, P = 8.31 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010473 CIFAl0.24 Ca0.76 Fe0.76 Na0.24 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.734; 8.9103; 5.2682
90; 105.904; 90
439.436Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd24Hd76, P = 0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010474 CIFAl0.24 Ca0.76 Fe0.76 Na0.24 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.641; 8.792; 5.2122
90; 105.391; 90
425.961Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd24Hd76, P = 3.87 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010475 CIFAl0.24 Ca0.76 Fe0.76 Na0.24 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5525; 8.6648; 5.155
90; 104.972; 90
412.197Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd24Hd76, P = 8.76 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010476 CIFAl0.52 Ca0.47 Fe0.48 Na0.53 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.6031; 8.7735; 5.2656
90; 106.725; 90
424.874Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd53Hd47, P = 0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010477 CIFAl0.52 Ca0.47 Fe0.48 Na0.53 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.5135; 8.6765; 5.2158
90; 106.317; 90
413.191Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd53Hd47, P = 3.65 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010478 CIFAl0.52 Ca0.47 Fe0.48 Na0.53 O6 Si2C 1 2/c 19.4632; 8.617; 5.1857
90; 106.097; 90
406.286Nestola, F.; Ballaran, T. B.; Liebske, C.; Thompson, R.; Downs, R. T.
The effect of the hedenbergitic substitution on the compressibility of jadeite Sample: Jd53Hd47, P = 6.09 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1005-1013
9010479 CIFC H2 Ca O4P 3110.5547; 10.5547; 7.5644
90; 90; 120
729.788Swainson, I. P.
The structure of monohydrocalcite and the phase composition of the beachrock deposits of Lake Butler and Lake Fellmongery, South Australia
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1014-1018
9010480 CIFAl Na0.981 O4 SiP 1 1 219.9897; 9.9622; 24.979
90; 90; 119.788
2157.43Vulic, P.; Kahlenberg, V.; Konzett, J.
On the existence of a Na-deficient monoclinic trinepheline with composition Na7.85Al7.85Si8.15O32
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1072-1079
9010481 CIFCa Ir O3C m c m3.1472; 9.8655; 7.3018
90; 90; 90
226.711Sugahara, M.; Yoshiasa, A.; Yoneda, A.; Hashimoto, T.; Sakai, S.; Okube, M.; Nakatsuka, A.; Ohtaka, O.
Single-crystal X-ray diffraction study of CaIrO3 Note: post-perovskite structure
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1148-1152
9010482 CIFBe H Na O8 Si3P n m a12.7334; 13.6298; 7.3467
90; 90; 90
1275.05Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; McIntyre, G. J.; Guastoni, A.; Nestola, F.
New insights into the crystal chemistry of epididymite and eudidymite from Malosa, Malawi: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1158-1165
9010483 CIFBe2 H2 Na2 O16 Si6C 1 2/c 112.6188; 7.3781; 13.994
90; 103.762; 90
1265.48Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; McIntyre, G. J.; Guastoni, A.; Nestola, F.
New insights into the crystal chemistry of epididymite and eudidymite from Malosa, Malawi: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1158-1165
9010484 CIFAs3 Co1.5 Fe1.5 S3P n 21 m14.158; 5.6462; 3.3196
90; 90; 90
265.365Yang, H.; Downs, R. T.
Crystal structure of glaucodot, (Co,Fe)AsS, and its relationships to marcasite and arsenopyrite
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1183-1186
9010485 CIFAl2 Na2 O10 Si3F d d 217.574; 18.161; 6.3674
90; 90; 90
2032.23Wang, H.; Bish, D. L.
A PH2O-dependent structural phase transition in the zeolite natrolite Sample: alpha2-metanatrolite at 400 C, 0.15 mbar
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1191-1194
9010486 CIFGe Mg2 O4F d -3 m :28.246; 8.246; 8.246
90; 90; 90
560.699Thomas, S. M.; Muller, M. K.; Kahlenberg, V.; Thomas, R.; Rhede, D.; Wirth, R.; Wunder, B.
Protonation in germanium equivalents of ringwoodite, anhydrous phase B, and superhydrous phase B Note: Ge-ringwoodite
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1282-1294
9010487 CIFGe5 Mg14 O24P b a m14.52; 10.231; 5.947
90; 90; 90
883.451Thomas, S. M.; Muller, M. K.; Kahlenberg, V.; Thomas, R.; Rhede, D.; Wirth, R.; Wunder, B.
Protonation in germanium equivalents of ringwoodite, anhydrous phase B, and superhydrous phase B Note: Ge-anhydrous phase B
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1282-1294
9010488 CIFGe3 H4 Mg10 O18P n n 214.202; 5.1676; 8.8756
90; 90; 90
651.383Thomas, S. M.; Muller, M. K.; Kahlenberg, V.; Thomas, R.; Rhede, D.; Wirth, R.; Wunder, B.
Protonation in germanium equivalents of ringwoodite, anhydrous phase B, and superhydrous phase B Note: superhydrous phase B Ge-ringwoodite Note: published bond lengths could not be reproduced
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1282-1294
9010489 CIFCa9.181 Fe0.429 H0.693 Mg0.571 O28 P7R 3 c :H10.3612; 10.3612; 37.096
90; 90; 120
3448.88Hughes, J. M.; Jolliff, B. L.; Rakovan, J.
The crystal chemistry of whitlockite and merrillite and the dehydrogenation of whitlockite to merrillite Locality: Palermo Mine, North Groton, Grafton County, New Hampshire
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1300-1305
9010490 CIFCa9.061 Fe0.014 H0.89 Mg0.986 O28 P7R 3 c :H10.3477; 10.3477; 37.077
90; 90; 120
3438.14Hughes, J. M.; Jolliff, B. L.; Rakovan, J.
The crystal chemistry of whitlockite and merrillite and the dehydrogenation of whitlockite to merrillite Locality: Tip Top Pegmatite, Custer County, South Dakota
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1300-1305
9010491 CIFCa9.06 Fe0.079 H0.87 Mg0.921 O28 P7R 3 c :H10.3571; 10.3571; 37.138
90; 90; 120
3450.05Hughes, J. M.; Jolliff, B. L.; Rakovan, J.
The crystal chemistry of whitlockite and merrillite and the dehydrogenation of whitlockite to merrillite Locality: synthetic Note: Standard temperature and pressure
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1300-1305
9010492 CIFCa9.036 Fe0.084 H0.831 Mg0.916 O27.28 P7R 3 c :H10.3597; 10.3597; 37.161
90; 90; 120
3453.92Hughes, J. M.; Jolliff, B. L.; Rakovan, J.
The crystal chemistry of whitlockite and merrillite and the dehydrogenation of whitlockite to merrillite Note: Heated at 500 degrees C
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1300-1305
9010493 CIFCa9.443 Fe0.065 Mg0.935 O28 P6.964R 3 c :H10.3499; 10.3499; 37.115
90; 90; 120
3443.12Hughes, J. M.; Jolliff, B. L.; Rakovan, J.
The crystal chemistry of whitlockite and merrillite and the dehydrogenation of whitlockite to merrillite Note: Formed through dehydrogenation of synthetic whitlockite by heating at 1050 degrees C for 24 hours
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1300-1305
9010494 CIFAl3 Ca0.982 H14 K1.14 O17.11 Si3P -19.248; 9.259; 9.533
92.313; 92.761; 89.981
814.671Fischer, R. X.; Kahlenberg, V.; Lengauer, C. L.; Tillmanns, E.
Thermal behavior and structural transformation in the chabazite-type zeolite willhendersonite, KCaAl3Si3O12*5H2O Note: Room temperature
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1317-1325
9010495 CIFAl3 Ca0.987 H4.68 K1.537 O15.82 Si3P -19.205; 9.231; 9.442
92.55; 93.086; 90.519
800.29Fischer, R. X.; Kahlenberg, V.; Lengauer, C. L.; Tillmanns, E.
Thermal behavior and structural transformation in the chabazite-type zeolite willhendersonite, KCaAl3Si3O12*5H2O Note: T = 373K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1317-1325
9010496 CIFAl6 Ca1.617 K1.842 O24 Si6R -3 :R9.411; 9.411; 9.411
91.48; 91.48; 91.48
832.654Fischer, R. X.; Kahlenberg, V.; Lengauer, C. L.; Tillmanns, E.
Thermal behavior and structural transformation in the chabazite-type zeolite willhendersonite, KCaAl3Si3O12*5H2O Note: T = 423K
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1317-1325
9010497 CIFAl0.01 Ca1.94 Cl0.01 F0.03 Fe0.12 H1.96 K0.01 Mg4.85 Mn0.02 Na0.05 O23.96 Si8C 1 2/m 19.84174; 18.05932; 5.27876
90; 104.732; 90
907.378Ballirano, P.; Andreozzi, G. B.; Belardi, G.
Crystal chemical and structural characterization of fibrous tremolite from Susa Valley, Italy, with comments on potential harmful effects on human health Locality: Condove, Susa Valley, Italy
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1349-1355
9010498 CIFAl2 Ca H12.64 O12.77 Si2P 1 21/c 110.0155; 10.6051; 9.8277
90; 92.409; 90
1042.93Ori, S.; Quartieri, S.; Vezzalini, G.; Dmitriev, V.
Pressure-induced over-hydration and water ordering in gismondine: a synchrotron powder diffraction study Note: ambient pressure
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1393-1403
9010499 CIFAl2 Ca H12.64 O13 Si2P 1 21/c 19.8917; 10.5948; 9.7482
90; 92.2; 90
1020.86Ori, S.; Quartieri, S.; Vezzalini, G.; Dmitriev, V.
Pressure-induced over-hydration and water ordering in gismondine: a synchrotron powder diffraction study Note: pressure = 1.6 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1393-1403
9010500 CIFAl2 Ca H10 O13 Si2P 1 21/c 19.7975; 10.626; 9.6977
90; 91.225; 90
1009.38Ori, S.; Quartieri, S.; Vezzalini, G.; Dmitriev, V.
Pressure-induced over-hydration and water ordering in gismondine: a synchrotron powder diffraction study Note: pressure = 1.9 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1393-1403
9010501 CIFAl2 Ca H12.64 O12.95 Si2P 1 21/c 110.0264; 10.6094; 9.8377
90; 92.369; 90
1045.58Ori, S.; Quartieri, S.; Vezzalini, G.; Dmitriev, V.
Pressure-induced over-hydration and water ordering in gismondine: a synchrotron powder diffraction study Note: pressure = 0 after decompression
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1393-1403
9010502 CIFCa Ge2 O5P b a m7.1236; 8.1912; 5.6468
90; 90; 90
329.495Nestola, F.; Nemeth, P.; Angel, R. J.; Buseck, P. R.
Equation of state and crystal structure of a new germanate post-titanite phase Locality: synthetic Note: pressure = 8.6 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1424-1428
9010503 CIFAl0.5 Cl0.392 K Mg2.722 O11.608 Si3.5C 1 2/m 15.299; 9.167; 10.226
90; 100.06; 90
489.1Nazzareni, S.; Comodi, P.; Bindi, L.; Safonov, O. G.; Litvin, Y. A.; Perchuk, L. L.
Synthetic hypersilicic Cl-bearing mica in the phlogopite-celadonite join: a mulitmethodical characterization of the missing link between di- and tri- octahedral micas at high pressures
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1429-1436
9010504 CIFC0.042 Ca5 F0.921 O12.321 P2.883P 63/m9.3648; 9.3648; 6.8879
90; 90; 120
523.136Fleet, M. E.; Liu, X.
Accommodation of the carbonate ion in fluorapatite synthesized at high pressure Locality: synthetic Note: LM130 sample
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1460-1469
9010505 CIFC0.078 Ca5 F0.842 O12.402 P2.895P 63/m9.3679; 9.3679; 6.8885
90; 90; 120
523.528Fleet, M. E.; Liu, X.
Accommodation of the carbonate ion in fluorapatite synthesized at high pressure Locality: synthetic Note: LM136 sample
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1460-1469
9010506 CIFC0.066 Ca5 F0.864 O12.381 P2.883P 63/m9.3659; 9.3659; 6.8901
90; 90; 120
523.426Fleet, M. E.; Liu, X.
Accommodation of the carbonate ion in fluorapatite synthesized at high pressure Locality: synthetic Note: LM142 sample
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1460-1469
9010507 CIFC0.834 Al4.68 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.32I 4/m12.16711; 12.16711; 7.575466
90; 90; 90
1121.46Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 25 C (HRPXRD)
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9010508 CIFC0.834 Al4.68 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.32I 4/m12.1667; 12.1667; 7.5758
90; 90; 90
1121.44Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 26 C
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9010509 CIFC0.834 Al4.68 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.32I 4/m12.1736; 12.1736; 7.5757
90; 90; 90
1122.69Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 101
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9010510 CIFC0.834 Al4.68 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.32I 4/m12.1834; 12.1834; 7.5761
90; 90; 90
1124.56Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 196
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9010511 CIFC0.834 Al4.68 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.32I 4/m12.195; 12.195; 7.5771
90; 90; 90
1126.85Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 296
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9010512 CIFC0.834 Al4.68 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.32I 4/m12.2067; 12.2067; 7.578
90; 90; 90
1129.15Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 396
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9010513 CIFC0.834 Al4.68 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.32I 4/m12.2192; 12.2192; 7.5792
90; 90; 90
1131.64Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 494
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9010514 CIFC0.834 Al4.68 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.32I 4/m12.2322; 12.2322; 7.5806
90; 90; 90
1134.26Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 594
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9010515 CIFC0.834 Al4.68 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.32I 4/m12.2475; 12.2475; 7.5823
90; 90; 90
1137.35Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 694
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9010516 CIFC0.834 Al4.68 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.32I 4/m12.2618; 12.2618; 7.5841
90; 90; 90
1140.28Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 793
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9010517 CIFC0.834 Al4.08 Ca3.176 Na0.824 O27.084 S0.146 Si7.92I 4/m12.2778; 12.2778; 7.5861
90; 90; 90
1143.56Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Unusual Al-Si ordering in calcic scapolite, Me79.6, with increasing temperature T = 900
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1470-1477
9013163 CIFAl2 Na2 O10 Si3C 1 2 1 (a+2*c,a,b)16.167; 16.938; 6.438
90; 90; 89.68
1762.93Wang, H.; Bish, D. L.
A PH2O-dependent structural phase transition in the zeolite natrolite Sample: alpha1-metanatrolite at 400 C, 0.15 mbar
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1191-1194
9013164 CIFCa H4 O6 SC 1 2/c 16.277; 15.181; 5.672
90; 114.11; 90
493.34Comodi, P.; Nazzareni, S.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Speziale, S.
High-pressure behavior of gypsum: A single-crystal X-ray study Note: P = 0.0001 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1530-1537
9013165 CIFCa H4 O6 SC 1 2/c 16.282; 15.175; 5.673
90; 114.13; 90
493.548Comodi, P.; Nazzareni, S.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Speziale, S.
High-pressure behavior of gypsum: A single-crystal X-ray study Locality: Valle di Caramanico, Abruzzo, Italy Note: P = 0.25 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1530-1537
9013166 CIFCa H4 O6 SC 1 2/c 16.269; 15.14; 5.665
90; 114.1; 90
490.813Comodi, P.; Nazzareni, S.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Speziale, S.
High-pressure behavior of gypsum: A single-crystal X-ray study Locality: Valle di Caramanico, Abruzzo, Italy Note: P = 0.33 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1530-1537
9013167 CIFCa H4 O6 SC 1 2/c 16.263; 15.163; 5.662
90; 114.24; 90
490.29Comodi, P.; Nazzareni, S.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Speziale, S.
High-pressure behavior of gypsum: A single-crystal X-ray study Locality: Valle di Caramanico, Abruzzo, Italy Note: P = 0.56 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1530-1537
9013168 CIFCa H4 O6 SC 1 2/c 16.241; 15.13; 5.645
90; 114.42; 90
485.351Comodi, P.; Nazzareni, S.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Speziale, S.
High-pressure behavior of gypsum: A single-crystal X-ray study Locality: Valle di Caramanico, Abruzzo, Italy Note: P = 1.01 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1530-1537
9013169 CIFCa H4 O6 SC 1 2/c 16.2; 15.01; 5.61
90; 114.86; 90
473.701Comodi, P.; Nazzareni, S.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Speziale, S.
High-pressure behavior of gypsum: A single-crystal X-ray study Locality: Valle di Caramanico, Abruzzo, Italy Note: P = 2.03 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1530-1537
9013170 CIFCa H4 O6 SC 1 2/c 16.162; 14.965; 5.58
90; 115.38; 90
464.894Comodi, P.; Nazzareni, S.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Speziale, S.
High-pressure behavior of gypsum: A single-crystal X-ray study Locality: Valle di Caramanico, Abruzzo, Italy Note: P = 3.15 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1530-1537
9013171 CIFCa H4 O6 SC 1 2/c 16.136; 14.912; 5.556
90; 115.73; 90
457.969Comodi, P.; Nazzareni, S.; Zanazzi, P. F.; Speziale, S.
High-pressure behavior of gypsum: A single-crystal X-ray study Locality: Valle di Caramanico, Abruzzo, Italy Note: P = 3.94 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1530-1537
9013172 CIFBe Ca F0.776 H0.224 O4.224 PP 1 21/a 19.7446; 7.6769; 4.7633
90; 90.667; 90
356.31Harlow, G. E.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Herderite from Mogok, Myanmar, and comparison with hydroxyl-herderite from Ehrenfriedersdorf, Germany Note: 108370
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1545-1549
9013173 CIFBe Ca F0.515 H0.485 O4.485 PP 1 21/a 19.7615; 7.668; 4.7853
90; 90.184; 90
358.184Harlow, G. E.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Herderite from Mogok, Myanmar, and comparison with hydroxyl-herderite from Ehrenfriedersdorf, Germany Locality: Sauberg mine, Morgenrother Zug, Ehrenfriedersdorf, Germany Note: 20517 Note: Occupancies derived from X-ray diffraction analysis
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1545-1549
9013174 CIFBe Ca F0.48 H0.52 O4.52 PP 1 21/a 19.7615; 7.668; 4.7853
90; 90.184; 90
358.184Harlow, G. E.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Herderite from Mogok, Myanmar, and comparison with hydroxyl-herderite from Ehrenfriedersdorf, Germany Locality: Sauberg mine, Morgenrother Zug, Ehrenfriedersdorf, Germany Note: 20517 Note: Occupancies derived from electron-microprobe analysis
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1545-1549
9013175 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.7179; 4.2361; 2.8323
90; 90; 90
56.605Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 0.0001 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013176 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.7112; 4.2284; 2.8296
90; 90; 90
56.368Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 0.6 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013177 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.6969; 4.2133; 2.8243
90; 90; 90
55.891Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 2.0 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013178 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.6827; 4.1962; 2.8181
90; 90; 90
55.374Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 3.5 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013179 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.6706; 4.1836; 2.8129
90; 90; 90
54.964Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 4.7 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013180 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.6601; 4.1711; 2.8076
90; 90; 90
54.573Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 6.0 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013181 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.6506; 4.161; 2.8033
90; 90; 90
54.247Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 7.0 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013182 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.6432; 4.1529; 2.8
90; 90; 90
53.992Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 7. 9 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013183 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.6393; 4.1477; 2.7978
90; 90; 90
53.836Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 8.4 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013184 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.6357; 4.1434; 2.7961
90; 90; 90
53.706Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 8.9 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013185 CIFAl D0.744 H0.256 O2P 21 n m4.6328; 4.1401; 2.7947
90; 90; 90
53.603Furukawa, A. S.; Komatsu, K.; Vanpeteghem, C. B.; Ohtani, E.
Neutron diffraction study of delta-AlOOD at high pressure and its implication for symmetrization of the hydrogen bond Note: P = 9.2 GPa Locality: synthetic
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1558-1567
9013186 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :213.084; 13.084; 13.784
90; 90; 90
2359.7Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Locality: Sabatini volcanic district, Lazium, Italy Note: P = 0.0001 GPa in air
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013187 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :213.097; 13.097; 13.755
90; 90; 90
2359.42Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Note: P = 0.0001 GPa in diamond cell
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013188 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :213.053; 13.053; 13.732
90; 90; 90
2339.67Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Note: P = 0.38 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013189 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :212.955; 12.955; 13.684
90; 90; 90
2296.61Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Note: P = 1.20 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013190 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :212.891; 12.891; 13.653
90; 90; 90
2268.83Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Note: P = 1.77 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013191 CIFAl0.99 Fe0.009 K0.948 Na0.026 O6 Si2.001I 41/a :213.073; 13.073; 13.731
90; 90; 90
2346.67Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Ballaran, T. B.; Pavese, A.
Leucite at high pressure: Elastic behavior, phase stability, and petrological implications Note: P = .0001 GPa in air after decompression
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1588-1596
9013192 CIFBi0.99 Br0.67 Cl0.35 I0.02 S0.97P n a m8.0424; 9.8511; 4.0328
90; 90; 90
319.505Demartin, F.; Gramaccioli, C. M.; Campostrini, I.; Orlandi, P.
Demicheleite, BiSBr, a new mineral from La Fossa crater, Vulcano, Aeolian Islands, Italy
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1603-1607
9013193 CIFAl5.28 B3 Ca0.29 F0.08 Fe1.449 H3.54 K0.01 Mg2.241 Mn0.021 Na0.64 O30.92 Si6 Ti0.009R 3 m :H15.9875; 15.9875; 7.2372
90; 90; 120
1602Bosi, F.
Disordering of Fe2+ over octahedrally coordinated sites of tourmaline
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1647-1653
9013194 CIFBr Cl2 Hg12 O6 SbP 313.56; 13.56; 10.004
90; 90; 120
1593.03Pervukhina, N. V.; Borisov, S. V.; Magarill, S. A.; Naumov, D. Y.; Vasilev, V. I.
The crystal structure of kelyanite (Hg2)6(SbO6)BrCl2
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1666-1669
9013195 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.144; 4.144; 4.144
90; 90; 90
71.164Jacobsen, S. D.; Holl, C. M.; Adams, K. A.; Fischer, R. A.; Martin, E. S.; Bina, C. R.; Lin, J. F.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Kubo, A.; Dera, P.
Compression of single-crystal magnesium oxide to 118 GPa and a ruby pressure gauge for helium pressure media Note: P = 8.5 GPa using ruby-scale Note: P = 8.5 GPa using MgO-scale
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1823-1828
9013196 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.118; 4.118; 4.118
90; 90; 90
69.833Jacobsen, S. D.; Holl, C. M.; Adams, K. A.; Fischer, R. A.; Martin, E. S.; Bina, C. R.; Lin, J. F.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Kubo, A.; Dera, P.
Compression of single-crystal magnesium oxide to 118 GPa and a ruby pressure gauge for helium pressure media Note: P = 12.2 GPa using ruby-scale Note: P = 12.4 GPa using MgO-scale
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1823-1828
9013197 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.097; 4.097; 4.097
90; 90; 90
68.77Jacobsen, S. D.; Holl, C. M.; Adams, K. A.; Fischer, R. A.; Martin, E. S.; Bina, C. R.; Lin, J. F.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Kubo, A.; Dera, P.
Compression of single-crystal magnesium oxide to 118 GPa and a ruby pressure gauge for helium pressure media Note: P = 15.3 GPa using ruby-scale Note: P = 15.7 GPa using MgO-scale
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1823-1828
9013198 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.08; 4.08; 4.08
90; 90; 90
67.917Jacobsen, S. D.; Holl, C. M.; Adams, K. A.; Fischer, R. A.; Martin, E. S.; Bina, C. R.; Lin, J. F.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Kubo, A.; Dera, P.
Compression of single-crystal magnesium oxide to 118 GPa and a ruby pressure gauge for helium pressure media Note: P = 18.2 GPa using ruby-scale Note: P = 18.5 GPa using MgO-scale
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1823-1828
9013199 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.051; 4.051; 4.051
90; 90; 90
66.479Jacobsen, S. D.; Holl, C. M.; Adams, K. A.; Fischer, R. A.; Martin, E. S.; Bina, C. R.; Lin, J. F.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Kubo, A.; Dera, P.
Compression of single-crystal magnesium oxide to 118 GPa and a ruby pressure gauge for helium pressure media Note: P = 23.4 GPa using ruby-scale Note: P = 23.6 GPa using MgO-scale
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1823-1828
9013200 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.026; 4.026; 4.026
90; 90; 90
65.256Jacobsen, S. D.; Holl, C. M.; Adams, K. A.; Fischer, R. A.; Martin, E. S.; Bina, C. R.; Lin, J. F.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Kubo, A.; Dera, P.
Compression of single-crystal magnesium oxide to 118 GPa and a ruby pressure gauge for helium pressure media Note: P = 28.1 GPa using ruby-scale Note: P = 28.3 GPa using MgO-scale
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1823-1828
9013201 CIFMg OF m -3 m4.017; 4.017; 4.017
90; 90; 90
64.819Jacobsen, S. D.; Holl, C. M.; Adams, K. A.; Fischer, R. A.; Martin, E. S.; Bina, C. R.; Lin, J. F.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Kubo, A.; Dera, P.
Compression of single-crystal magnesium oxide to 118 GPa and a ruby pressure gauge for helium pressure media Note: P = 29.9 GPa using ruby-scale Note: P = 30.3 GPa using MgO-scale
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1823-1828
9013202 CIFMg OF m -3 m3.992; 3.992; 3.992
90; 90; 90
63.617Jacobsen, S. D.; Holl, C. M.; Adams, K. A.; Fischer, R. A.; Martin, E. S.; Bina, C. R.; Lin, J. F.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Kubo, A.; Dera, P.
Compression of single-crystal magnesium oxide to 118 GPa and a ruby pressure gauge for helium pressure media Note: P = 34.5 GPa using ruby-scale Note: P = 35.5 GPa using MgO-scale
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1823-1828
9013203 CIFMg OF m -3 m3.977; 3.977; 3.977
90; 90; 90
62.902Jacobsen, S. D.; Holl, C. M.; Adams, K. A.; Fischer, R. A.; Martin, E. S.; Bina, C. R.; Lin, J. F.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Kubo, A.; Dera, P.
Compression of single-crystal magnesium oxide to 118 GPa and a ruby pressure gauge for helium pressure media Note: P = 37.6 GPa using ruby-scale Note: P = 39.1 GPa using MgO-scale
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1823-1828
9013204 CIFMg OF m -3 m3.964; 3.964; 3.964
90; 90; 90
62.288Jacobsen, S. D.; Holl, C. M.; Adams, K. A.; Fischer, R. A.; Martin, E. S.; Bina, C. R.; Lin, J. F.; Prakapenka, V. B.; Kubo, A.; Dera, P.
Compression of single-crystal magnesium oxide to 118 GPa and a ruby pressure gauge for helium pressure media Note: P = 40.4 GPa using ruby-scale Note: P = 42.0 GPa using MgO-scale
American Mineralogist, 2008, 93, 1823-1828

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