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9016759 CIFAl K0.002 Na0.998 O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.274; 12.991; 7.144
90; 116.13; 90
689.41Winter, J. K.; Okamura, F. P.; Ghose, S.
A high-temperature structural study of high albite, monalbite, and the analbite - monalbite phase transition T = 980 C, sample = monalbite
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 409-423
9016760 CIFAl K0.002 Na0.998 O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.297; 12.994; 7.144
90; 116.01; 90
692.195Winter, J. K.; Okamura, F. P.; Ghose, S.
A high-temperature structural study of high albite, monalbite, and the analbite - monalbite phase transition T = 1060 deg C, sample = monalbite
American Mineralogist, 1979, 64, 409-423
9016910 CIFAl0.596 Ca1.42 H2 Mg4.74 Na0.6 O24 Si7.824C 1 2/m 19.8076; 18.0004; 5.2804
90; 104.575; 90
902.206Jenkins, D. M.; Della Ventura, G.; Oberti, R.; Bozhilov, K.
Synthesis and characterization of amphiboles along the tremolite-glaucophane join Note: Sample WIN 9-1
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 588-600
9016911 CIFAl0.618 Ca1.42 H2 Mg4.88 Na0.65 O24 Si7.712C 1 2/m 19.7739; 17.9636; 5.2659
90; 104.423; 90
895.418Jenkins, D. M.; Della Ventura, G.; Oberti, R.; Bozhilov, K.
Synthesis and characterization of amphiboles along the tremolite-glaucophane join Note: Sample WIN 4-2
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 588-600
9016921 CIFF2 Fe0.605 K0.905 Mg2.395 O10 Si3.944C 1 2/m 15.3192; 9.2181; 10.1096
90; 100.168; 90
487.918Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Ventruti, G.; Nicotra, E.; Viccaro, M.; Tagliani, S. M.
Fluorophlogopite from Piano delle Concazze (Mt. Etna, Italy): Crystal chemistry and implications for the crystallization conditions Note: Sample E0
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1017-1025
9016922 CIFF2 Fe0.62 K0.913 Mg2.38 O10 Si3.928C 1 2/m 15.3239; 9.2204; 10.1192
90; 100.185; 90
488.909Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Ventruti, G.; Nicotra, E.; Viccaro, M.; Tagliani, S. M.
Fluorophlogopite from Piano delle Concazze (Mt. Etna, Italy): Crystal chemistry and implications for the crystallization conditions Note: Sample E1
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1017-1025
9016923 CIFF2 Fe0.61 K0.894 Mg2.39 O10 Si3.945C 1 2/m 15.32; 9.2138; 10.113
90; 100.228; 90
487.836Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Ventruti, G.; Nicotra, E.; Viccaro, M.; Tagliani, S. M.
Fluorophlogopite from Piano delle Concazze (Mt. Etna, Italy): Crystal chemistry and implications for the crystallization conditions Note: Sample E2
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1017-1025
9016924 CIFF2 Fe0.232 K0.897 Mg2.767 O10 Si3.923C 1 2/m 15.3237; 9.2221; 10.1159
90; 100.249; 90
488.723Scordari, F.; Schingaro, E.; Ventruti, G.; Nicotra, E.; Viccaro, M.; Tagliani, S. M.
Fluorophlogopite from Piano delle Concazze (Mt. Etna, Italy): Crystal chemistry and implications for the crystallization conditions Note: Sample E3
American Mineralogist, 2013, 98, 1017-1025
9017060 CIFAg0.002 Bi3.95 Cd0.018 Cu0.085 Fe0.65 Mn1.102 Pb0.142 S8 Sb0.036 Se0.024 Te0.014C 1 2/m 112.677; 3.914; 14.758
90; 115.31; 90
661.968Ciobanu, C. L.; Brugger, J.; Cook, N. J.; Mills, S. J.; Elliott, P.; Damian, G.; Damian, F.
Gratianite, MnBi2S4, a new mineral from the Baita Bihor skarn, Romania
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 1163-1170
9017088 CIFCa0.96 Ce0.01 H4 O17 Si6 Yb0.01 Zr0.99C 1 2/m 114.0178; 14.1289; 7.8366
90; 109.436; 90
1463.64Mesto, E.; Kaneva, E.; Schingaro, E.; Vladykin, N.; Lacalamita, M.; Scordari, F.
Armstrongite from Khan Bogdo (Mongolia): Crystal structure determination and implications for zeolite-like cation exchange properties
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 2424-2432
9017099 CIFAl0.62 Ca0.11 F0.03 Fe0.486 H1.97 K0.067 Mg3.884 Mn0.01 Na2.829 O23.97 Si8C 1 2/m 19.8087; 17.8448; 5.2905
90; 103.66; 90
899.826Oberti, R.; Boiocchi, M.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Ball, N. A.; Harlow, G. E.
Eckermannite revised: The new holotype from the Jade Mine Tract, Myanmar-crystal structure, mineral data, and hints on the reasons for the rarity of eckermannite Note: Sample AMNH H108401
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 909-914
9017101 CIFCs0.44 H20.16 Hf0.04 K0.48 Na7.04 Nb0.08 O70.08 Si24 Y0.68 Zr3.28C 1 2/m 114.5975; 14.11; 14.4394
90; 90.0399; 90
2974.09Agakhanov, A. A.; Pautov, L. A.; Karpenko, V. Y.; Sokolova, E.; Abdu, Y. A.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Pekov, I. V.; Siidra, O. I.
Yusupovite, Na2Zr(Si6O15)(H2O)3, a new mineral species from the Darai-Pioz alkaline massif and its implications as a new microporous filter for large ions
American Mineralogist, 2015, 100, 1502-1508
9017165 CIFAl0.01 Ca0.18 Fe0.22 H17.22 Mg1.02 Mn3.1 O29.28 Si8 Ti0.02 Zn0.11C 1 2/m 114.1686; 17.8583; 5.2919
90; 105.878; 90
1287.91Hawthorne, F. C.; Abdu, Y. A.; Tait, K. T.; Back, M. E.
The crystal structure of yofortierite
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2013, 51, 243-251
9017200 CIFAl0.59 Ca0.17 F0.42 Fe4.53 H1.58 K0.27 Mg0.06 Mn0.31 Na2.51 O23.58 Si7.41 Ti0.06 Zn0.01C 1 2/m 19.919; 18.0885; 5.344
90; 103.813; 90
931.091Lussier, A. J.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Abdu, Y. A.; Ball, N. A.; Tait, K. T.; Back, M. E.; Steede, A. H.; Taylor, R.; McDonald, A. M.
Ferro-ferri-nyboite, NaNa2(Fe2+3Fe3+2)Si8O22(OH)2, a new clinoamphibole from Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec, Canada: description and crystal structure
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2015, 52, 1019-1026
9017213 CIFAl Cs0.02 K0.83 Na0.15 O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.5497; 13.0216; 7.1843
90; 115.988; 90
718.959Angel, R. J.; Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Sochalski-Kolbus L; Kruger, H.; Schmidt, B. C.
Structural controls on the anisotropy of tetrahedral frameworks: the example of monoclinic feldspars Note: Sample H002
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2013, 25, 597-614
9017214 CIFAl K0.93 Na0.07 O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.5739; 12.9874; 7.2018
90; 116.042; 90
720.521Angel, R. J.; Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Sochalski-Kolbus L; Kruger, H.; Schmidt, B. C.
Structural controls on the anisotropy of tetrahedral frameworks: the example of monoclinic feldspars Note: Sample H003
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2013, 25, 597-614
9017215 CIFAl K0.92 Na0.08 O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.5739; 12.9874; 7.2018
90; 116.042; 90
720.521Angel, R. J.; Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Sochalski-Kolbus L; Kruger, H.; Schmidt, B. C.
Structural controls on the anisotropy of tetrahedral frameworks: the example of monoclinic feldspars Note: Gemini RT Data, Sample H003
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2013, 25, 597-614
9017216 CIFAl K0.92 Na0.08 O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.575; 12.984; 7.2008
90; 116.028; 90
720.41Angel, R. J.; Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Sochalski-Kolbus L; Kruger, H.; Schmidt, B. C.
Structural controls on the anisotropy of tetrahedral frameworks: the example of monoclinic feldspars Note: T = 293 K, Sample H003_RTend
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2013, 25, 597-614
9017217 CIFAl K0.92 Na0.08 O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.5752; 12.986; 7.2013
90; 116.023; 90
720.619Angel, R. J.; Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Sochalski-Kolbus L; Kruger, H.; Schmidt, B. C.
Structural controls on the anisotropy of tetrahedral frameworks: the example of monoclinic feldspars Note: T = 293 K, Sample H003_RT
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2013, 25, 597-614
9017218 CIFAl K0.92 Na0.08 O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.6159; 12.9806; 7.1991
90; 115.956; 90
723.93Angel, R. J.; Ross, N. L.; Zhao, J.; Sochalski-Kolbus L; Kruger, H.; Schmidt, B. C.
Structural controls on the anisotropy of tetrahedral frameworks: the example of monoclinic feldspars Note: T = 600 K, Sample H003
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2013, 25, 597-614

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