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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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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

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