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9017528 CIFAl5 Cu5I 1 2/m 19.889; 4.105; 6.913
90; 89.996; 90
280.629El-Boragy M; Szepan, R.; Schubert, K.
Kristallstruktur von Cu3Al2+ (h) und CuAl (r)
Journal of the Less-Common Metals, 1972, 29, 133-140
9017252 CIFAl1.76 Fe2.24 H44 Mg Mn4 O56 P8 Zn4I 1 2/m 125.333; 6.299; 15.161
90; 90.03; 90
2419.28Mills, S. J.; Grey, I. E.; Kampf, A. R.; Macrae, C. M.; Smith, J. B.; Davidson, C. J.; Glenn, A. M.
Ferraioloite, MgMn2+4(Fe2+0.5Al3+0.5)4Zn4(PO4)8(OH)4(H2O)20, a new secondary phosphate mineral from the Foote mine, USA
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2016, 28, 655-661
9015515 CIFAl H O12 Pb2 Si4I 1 2/m 17.8356; 13.9132; 10.2775
90; 92.925; 90
1118.98Yang, H.; Downs, R. T.; Evans, S. H.; Jenkins, R. A.; Bloch, E. M.
Rongibbsite, Pb2(Si4Al)O11(OH), a new zeolitic aluminosilicate mineral with an interrupted framework from Maricopa County, Arizona, U.S.A.
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 236-241
9014331 CIFCa2.5 O9 Si3I 1 2/m 15.593; 3.645; 22.45599
90; 96.97; 90
454.415Hoffmann, C.; Armbruster, T.
Clinotobermorite, Ca5(Si3O8(OH))2*4(H2O) - Ca5(Si6O17)*5(H2O), a natural C-S-H(I) type cement mineral: determination of the substructure _cod_database_code 1000046
Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie, 1997, 212, 863-873
9012898 CIFFe3 H16 O16 P2I 1 2/m 110.021; 13.441; 4.721
90; 102.84; 90
619.982Bartl, H.
Water of crystallization and its hydrogen-bonded crosslinking in vivianite Fe~3~(PO~4~)~2~*8H~2~O; a neutron diffraction investigation
Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1989, 333, 401-403
9012626 CIFCa0.02 Fe0.04 H13 K0.45 Mn0.94 Na5.8 Nb0.25 O32 Si10 Ti0.75I 1 2/m 113.033; 18.717; 12.264
90; 99.62; 90
2949.59Yamnova, N. A.; Egorov-Tismenko Y K; Khomyakov, A. P.
Crystal structure of a new natural (Na,Mn,Ti)-phyllosilicate
Crystallography Reports, 1996, 41, 239-244
9012121 CIFFe S4 Ti2I 1 2/m 15.953; 3.437; 11.948
90; 90.1; 90
244.461Takahashi, T.; Yamada, O.
Crystallographic and magnetic properties of the Cd(OH)2 layer structure compound TiS2 containing extra iron
Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 1973, 7, 25-30
9011940 CIFC H2 Ca Cl O3I 1 2/m 16.936; 7.382; 7.443
90; 94.3; 90
380.02Rastsvetaeva, R. K.; Chukanov, N. V.; Nekrasov, Y. V.
Crystal structure of novgorodovaite, Ca2(C2O4)Cl2*2H2O
Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, 2001, 381, 353-355
9011887 CIFH8 Mg O16 Si2 U2I 1 2/m 116.74; 7.01; 6.59
90; 96; 90
769.083Mokeeva, V. I.
The crystal structure of sklodowskite
Soviet Physics Doklady, 1959, 4, 27-29
9011847 CIFH12 Mg O18 Si2 U2I 1 2/m 116.89; 7.01; 6.6
90; 96.33; 90
776.669Mokeeva, V. I.
The structure of sklodowskite
Soviet Physics Crystallography, 1964, 9, 217-218
9011584 CIFB H13 Mg5 O10.4I 1 2/m 113.46; 3.1; 18.17
90; 91.6; 90
757.866Moore, P. B.; Araki, T.
Wightmanite, Mg5(O)(OH)5(BO3)*nH2O, a natural drainpipe
Nature Physical Science, 1972, 236, 25-26
9011517 CIFCl6 Cu9 O14 Se4I 1 2/m 114.17; 6.262; 12.999
90; 113.05; 90
1061.35Krivovichev, S. V.; Filatov, S. K.; Semenova, T. F.; Rozhdestvenskaya, I. V.
Crystal chemistry of inorganic compounds based on chains of oxocentered tetrahedra I. Crystal structure of chloromenite, Cu~9~O~2~(SeO~3~)~4~Cl~6~
Zeitschrift f"ur Kristallographie, 1998, 213, 645-649
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
9009810 CIFO4 Rh2 Sr0.375I 1 2/m 110.4399; 3.0626; 9.2135
90; 95.262; 90
293.344Plaisier, J. R.; Van Vliet, A. A. C.; IJdo D J W
Synthesis, structure and magnetic properties of a new hollandite: Sr0.75Rh4O8 Note: Hollandite-type structure
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2001, 314, 56-61
9009727 CIFBa0.75 Fe0.08 K0.19 Mn3.92 O8I 1 2/m 110.006; 2.866; 9.746
90; 91.17; 90
279.43Miura, H.
The crystal structure of hollandite
Mineralogical Journal, 1986, 13, 119-129
9009476 CIFC H5 Na2 O10 P ZrI 1 2/m 112.261; 6.561; 11.757
90; 116.19; 90
848.686Szymanski, J. T.; Roberts, A. C.
The crystal structure of voggite, a new hydrated Na-Zr hydroxide-phosphate-carbonate mineral
Mineralogical Magazine, 1990, 54, 495-500
9009245 CIFNi3 Se4I 1 2/m 16.19; 3.633; 10.45
90; 90.05; 90
235.002Hiller, J. E.; Wegener, W.
Untersuchungen im system nickel-selen
Neues Jahrbuch fur Mineralogie, Abhandlungen, 1960, 94, 1147-1159
9007757 CIFPb5.05 S13 Sb4.95I 1 2/m 123.698; 3.98; 24.466
90; 93.9; 90
2302.24Skowron, A.; Brown, I. D.
Refinement of the structure of robinsonite, Pb4Sb6S13
Acta Crystallographica, Section C, 1990, 46, 527-731
9007648 CIFAl0.12 Ba0.34 Fe0.64 Mn3.24 O8 Pb0.08I 1 2/m 110.026; 2.8782; 9.729
90; 91.03; 90
280.703Post, J. E.; Von Dreele, R. B.; Buseck, P. R.
Symmetry and cation displacements in hollandites: structure refinements of hollandite, cryptomelane and priderite Note: Anisotropic displacement factors from ICSD
Acta Crystallographica, Section B, 1982, 38, 1056-1065
9007647 CIFAl0.08 Fe0.16 K0.65 Mn3.76 Na0.11 O8 Sr0.08I 1 2/m 19.956; 2.8705; 9.706
90; 90.95; 90
277.347Post, J. E.; Von Dreele, R. B.; Buseck, P. R.
Symmetry and cation displacements in hollandites: structure refinements of hollandite, cryptomelane and priderite Note: -1M polytype Note: Anisotropic displacement factors from ICSD
Acta Crystallographica, Section B, 1982, 38, 1056-1065

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