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9013982 CIFAl2 Be2 Cs0.75 H6 Li Na0.226 O18.285 Si6R -3 c :H15.955; 15.955; 27.81
90; 90; 120
6130.91Yakubivich, O. V.; Pekov, I. V.; Steele, I. M.; Massa, W.; Chukanov, N. V.
Alkali metals in beryl and their role in the formation of derivative structural motifs: Comparative crystal chemistry of vorobyevite and pezzottaite Locality: Sakavalana granitic pegmatite, Antsirabe, Fianarantsoa Province, Madagascar Note: T = 100 K
Crystallography Reports, 2009, 54, 399-412
9013983 CIFAl2 Be2.34 Cs0.079 H2 Li0.66 Na0.419 O18.19 Si6P 6/m c c9.2101; 9.2101; 9.2179
90; 90; 120
677.16Yakubivich, O. V.; Pekov, I. V.; Steele, I. M.; Massa, W.; Chukanov, N. V.
Alkali metals in beryl and their role in the formation of derivative structural motifs: Comparative crystal chemistry of vorobyevite and pezzottaite Locality: Lipovka pegmatite field, Rezh District, Central Urals, Urals Region, Russia Note: T = 100 K Note: variety vorobyevite Note: Coordinates of O1 and O2 corrected by Yakubivich
Crystallography Reports, 2009, 54, 399-412
9013984 CIFCa3 H6 O10 Si2P 116.33; 5.6389; 11.685
90.08; 126.446; 89.95
865.546Rastsvetaeva, R. K.; Chukanov, N. V.; Zadov, A. E.
Refined structure of afwillite from the northern Baikal region
Crystallography Reports, 2009, 54, 418-422
9013985 CIFAl0.26 Be2 Ca Fe0.97 H8.5 Mg1.61 Mn0.18 O17 P3C 1 2/c 115.876; 11.86; 6.607
90; 95.49; 90
1238.32Rastsvetaeva, R. K.; Rozenberg, K. A.; Chukanov, N. V.; Mockel, S.
The crystal structure of an iron-rich variety of zanazziite belonging to heteropolyhedral framework roscherite-group beryllophosphates
Crystallography Reports, 2009, 54, 568-571
9013986 CIFCa10.381 O28 P7 Th0.119R 3 c :H10.4372; 10.4372; 37.4876
90; 90; 120
3536.6Orlova, A. I.; Khainakov, S. A.; Loginova, E. E.; Oleneva, T. A.; Garcia Granda, S.; Kurazhkovskaya, V. S.
Calcium thorium phosphate (whitlockite-type mineral). Synthesis and structure refinement
Crystallography Reports, 2009, 54, 591-597
9013987 CIFC0.5 H6 Al3 Ca0.03 K0.18 Na3.53 O14.25 Si3P 6312.688; 12.688; 5.189
90; 90; 120
723.437Rozenberg, K. A.; Rastsvetaeva, R. K.; Chukanov, N. V.
Crystal structures of oxalate-bearing cancrinite with an unusual arrangement of CO3 groups and sulfate-rich davyne Locality: Kovdor massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia Note: Enraf Nonius diffractometer
Crystallography Reports, 2009, 54, 793-799
9013988 CIFC0.5 H6 Al3 Ca0.04 K0.15 Na3.58 O14.25 Si3P 6312.688; 12.688; 5.189
90; 90; 120
723.437Rozenberg, K. A.; Rastsvetaeva, R. K.; Chukanov, N. V.
Crystal structures of oxalate-bearing cancrinite with an unusual arrangement of CO3 groups and sulfate-rich davyne Locality: Kovdor massif, Kola Peninsula, Russia Note: Bruker SMART CCD diffractometer
Crystallography Reports, 2009, 54, 793-799
9013989 CIFAl3 Ca Cl K0.39 Na2.61 O14 S0.5 Si3P 6312.773; 12.773; 5.334
90; 90; 120
753.65Rozenberg, K. A.; Rastsvetaeva, R. K.; Chukanov, N. V.
Crystal structures of oxalate-bearing cancrinite with an unusual arrangement of CO3 groups and sulfate-rich davyne
Crystallography Reports, 2009, 54, 793-799
9013990 CIFAl2 H5 O18 Si3.882 Tm0.935 Y2.115P 1 21/n 15.7551; 14.752; 15.906
90; 96.046; 90
1342.9Yakbovich, O. V.; Steele, I. M.
The crystal structure of vyuntspakhite: a redetermination
Crystallography Reports, 2009, 54, 822-830

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