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9001076 CIFCa Mg O4 SiP b n m4.812; 11.051; 6.364
90; 90; 90
338.421Sharp Z D; Hazen R M; Finger L W
High-pressure crystal chemistry of monticellite, CaMgSiO4 Sample: Pressure = 11.1 kbar, collected with 8-mm-diameter apertures
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 748-755
9001077 CIFCa Mg O4 SiP b n m4.8; 11.004; 6.346
90; 90; 90
335.191Sharp, Z. D.; Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
High-pressure crystal chemistry of monticellite, CaMgSiO4 Sample: P = 20.7 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 748-755
9001078 CIFCa Mg O4 SiP b n m4.793; 10.971; 6.335
90; 90; 90
333.12Sharp, Z. D.; Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
High-pressure crystal chemistry of monticellite, CaMgSiO4 Sample: P = 29.1 kbar Note: Cannot reproduce many of the published bond lengths
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 748-755
9001079 CIFCa Mg O4 SiP b n m4.779; 10.922; 6.317
90; 90; 90
329.724Sharp, Z. D.; Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
High-pressure crystal chemistry of monticellite, CaMgSiO4 Sample; P = 41.2 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 748-755
9001080 CIFCa Mg O4 SiP b n m4.77; 10.882; 6.305
90; 90; 90
327.275Sharp, Z. D.; Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
High-pressure crystal chemistry of monticellite, CaMgSiO4 Sample: P = 53.0 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 748-755
9001081 CIFCa Mg O4 SiP b n m4.763; 10.849; 6.294
90; 90; 90
325.235Sharp, Z. D.; Hazen, R. M.; Finger, L. W.
High-pressure crystal chemistry of monticellite, CaMgSiO4 Sample: P = 61.7 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 748-755
9001082 CIFAl2 Ca3 D12 O12I a -3 d12.5389; 12.5389; 12.5389
90; 90; 90
1971.42Lager, G. A.; Armbruster, T.; Faber, J.
Neutron and X-ray diffraction study of hydrogarnet Ca3Al2(O4H4)3 Sample: T = 100 K
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 756-765
9001083 CIFAl2 Ca3 D12 O12I a -3 d12.553; 12.553; 12.553
90; 90; 90
1978.07Lager, G. A.; Armbruster, T.; Faber, J.
Neutron and X-ray diffraction study of hydrogarnet Ca3Al2(O4H4)3 Sample: T = 200 K
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 756-765
9001084 CIFAl2 Ca3 D12 O12I a -3 d12.5695; 12.5695; 12.5695
90; 90; 90
1985.89Lager, G. A.; Armbruster, T.; Faber, J.
Neutron and X-ray diffraction study of hydrogarnet Ca3Al2(O4H4)3 Sample: T = 300 K
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 756-765
9001085 CIFAl2 Ca3 H12 O12I a -3 d12.565; 12.565; 12.565
90; 90; 90
1983.75Lager G A; Armbruster T; Faber J
Neutron and X-ray diffraction study of hydrogarnet Ca3Al2(O4H4)3 Sample: Temperature = 300 K, X-ray 1, with H
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 756-765
9001086 CIFAl2 Ca3 H12 O12I a -3 d12.565; 12.565; 12.565
90; 90; 90
1983.75Lager G A; Armbruster T; Faber J
Neutron and X-ray diffraction study of hydrogarnet Ca3Al2(O4H4)3 Sample: Temperature = 300 K, X-ray 2, without H
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 756-765
9001087 CIFAl2 Ca3 O12 Si3I a -3 d11.843; 11.843; 11.843
90; 90; 90
1661.06Lager, G. A.; Rossman, G. R.; Rotella, F. J.; Schultz, A. J.
Neutron-diffraction structure of a low-water grossular at 20K
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 766-768
9001088 CIFBe2 O4 SiR -3 :H12.472; 12.472; 8.251
90; 90; 120
1111.5Downs, J. W.; Gibbs, G. V.
An exploratory examination of the electron density and electrostatic potential of phenakite
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 769-777
9001089 CIFBe3 Ca0.36 H7.26 K Li1.44 Na0.84 O15.01 P3P 6311.655; 11.655; 4.692
90; 90; 120
551.967Peacor D R; Rouse R C; Ahn J-H
Crystal structure of tiptopite, a framework beryllophosphate isotypic with basic cancrinite Note: U(1,2) for OH5 has been altered to match symmetry constraints.
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 816-820
9001090 CIFBi11.536 Cu1.3 Fe0.7 Pb27.684 S57 Sb6.78P n n m34.221; 37.933; 4.063
90; 90; 90
5274.2Armbruster, T.; Hummel, W.
(Sb,Bi,Pb) ordering in sulfosalts: Crystal-structure refinement of a Bi-rich izoklakeite
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 821-831
9001091 CIFH4 Mg3 O9 Si2P 63 c m5.318; 5.318; 14.541
90; 90; 120
356.141Mellini, M.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Crystal structures of lizardite-1T and lizardite-2H1 from Coli, Italy Sample: Lizardite-2H1 Note: U(1,2) for Si/O2/O3 altered to match symmetry constraints
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 943-948
9001092 CIFH4 Mg3 O9 Si2P 3 1 m5.325; 5.325; 7.259
90; 90; 120
178.257Mellini, M.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Crystal structures of lizardite-1T and lizardite-2H1 from Coli, Italy Sample: Lizardite-1T Note: U(1,2) for Mg/O3 altered to match symmetry constraints. Note: Thermal ellipsoid for O1 is non-positive definite
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 943-948
9001093 CIFF2 Mg4.094 Na3 O22 Sc0.906 Si8C 1 2/m 19.8384; 18.0634; 5.2926
90; 103.65; 90
914.008Raudsepp, M.; Turnock, A. C.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Characterization of cation ordering in synthetic scandium-fluor-eckermannite, indium-fluor-eckermannite, and scandium-fluor-nyboite by Rietveld structure refinement Sample: FScEC-A3
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 959-964
9001094 CIFF2 In0.962 Mg4.038 Na3 O22 Si8C 1 2/m 19.8527; 18.0966; 5.2928
90; 103.521; 90
917.553Raudsepp, M.; Turnock, A. C.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Characterization of cation ordering in synthetic scandium-fluor-eckermannite, indium-fluor-eckermannite, and scandium-fluor-nyboite by Rietveld structure refinement Sample: FInEC-A3
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 959-964
9001095 CIFAl F2 Mg3.214 Na3 O22 Sc1.786 Si7C 1 2/m 19.8425; 18.157; 5.3381
90; 103.979; 90
925.721Raudsepp, M.; Turnock, A. C.; Hawthorne, F. C.
Characterization of cation ordering in synthetic scandium-fluor-eckermannite, indium-fluor-eckermannite, and scandium-fluor-nyboite by Rietveld structure refinement Sample: FScNY-A3
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 959-964
9001096 CIFMg2 O4 SiP b n m4.749; 10.1985; 5.9792
90; 90; 90
289.589Bostrom, D.
Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of synthetic Ni-Mg olivine solid solutions Sample: XNi2+ = 0.00
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 965-972
9001097 CIFMg1.4 Ni0.6 O4 SiP b n m4.7447; 10.1993; 5.9567
90; 90; 90
288.26Bostrom, D.
Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of synthetic Ni-Mg olivine solid solutions Sample: XNi2+ = .30
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 965-972
9001098 CIFMg1.276 Ni0.724 O4 SiP b n m4.7437; 10.1947; 5.9508
90; 90; 90
287.784Bostrom, D.
Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of synthetic Ni-Mg olivine solid solutions Sample: XNi2+ = .36
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 965-972
9001099 CIFMg0.98 Ni1.02 O4 SiP b n m4.739; 10.183; 5.943
90; 90; 90
286.793Bostrom, D.
Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of synthetic Ni-Mg olivine solid solutions Sample: XNi2+ = .51
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 965-972
9001100 CIFMg0.62 Ni1.38 O4 SiP b n m4.7352; 10.1612; 5.9317
90; 90; 90
285.406Bostrom, D.
Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of synthetic Ni-Mg olivine solid solutions Sample: XNi2+ = .69
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 965-972
9001101 CIFMg0.5 Ni1.5 O4 SiP b n m4.7331; 10.1565; 5.9285
90; 90; 90
284.993Bostrom, D.
Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of synthetic Ni-Mg olivine solid solutions Sample: XNi2+ = .75
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 965-972
9001102 CIFNi2 O4 SiP b n m4.7296; 10.1209; 5.915
90; 90; 90
283.138Bostrom, D.
Single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies of synthetic Ni-Mg olivine solid solutions Sample: XNi2+ = 1.00
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 965-972
9001103 CIFAl K O8 Si3C 1 2/m 18.595; 13.028; 7.175
90; 115.94; 90
722.482Scambos, T. A.; Smyth, J. R.; McCormick, T. C.
Crystal-structure refinement of high sanidine from the upper mantle
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 973-978
9001104 CIFBe4 H2 O9 Si2C m c 218.7135; 15.268; 4.5683
90; 90; 90
607.756Downs, J. W.; Ross, F. K.
Neutron-diffraction study of bertrandite Note: O2y has been corrected
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 979-983
9001105 CIFCu1.59 Fe2 O12 V3P m c n10.296; 17.207; 4.91
90; 90; 90
869.872Hughes, J. M.; Starkey, S. J.; Malinconico, M. L.; Malinconico, L. L.
Lyonsite, Cu3Fe4(VO4)6, a new fumarolic sublimate from Izalco volcano, El Salvador: Descriptive mineralogy and crystal structure
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 1000-1005
9001106 CIFCe O6 Ti2I 1 2/a 15.178; 8.756; 9.768
90; 93.52; 90
442.032Nickel, E. H.; Grey, I. E.; Madsen, I. C.
Lucasite-(Ce), CeTi2(O,OH)6, a new mineral from Western Australia: Its description and structure
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 1006-1010
9001107 CIFC16 H14.8 K10.4 Na8.26 O202.96 Si54.16 Y24I 4/m m m23.994; 23.994; 17.512
90; 90; 90
10081.9Moore, P. B.; Sen Gupta, P. K.; Schlemper, E. O.; Merlino, S.
Ashcroftine, ca. K10Na10(Y,Ca)24(OH)4(CO3)16(Si56O140).16H2O, a structure with enormous polyanions Sample: investigated by Moore, Sen Gupta, Schlemper
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 1176-1189
9001108 CIFC8 H9.1 B2.08 Ca1.72 K5 Na5.4 O103.36 Si25.92 Y10.28I 4/m m m24.039; 24.039; 17.538
90; 90; 90
10134.7Moore, P. B.; Sen Gupta, P. K.; Schlemper, E. O.; Merlino, S.
Ashcroftine, ca. K10Na10(Y,Ca)24(OH)4(CO3)16(Si56O140).16H2O, a structure with enormous polyanions Sample: investigated by Merlino
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 1176-1189
9001109 CIFAs6 Ca2.121 Fe H4 Mn5 Na0.73 O26P c a b12.855; 13.487; 12.047
90; 90; 90
2088.65Bianchi, R.; Pilati, T.; Mannucci, G.
Crystal structure of grischunite
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 1225-1229
9001110 CIFCa O30 U6P n 21 a13.8378; 12.3781; 14.9238
90; 90; 90
2556.23Pagoaga, M. K.; Appleman, D. E.; Stewart, J. M.
Crystal structures and crystal chemistry of the uranyl oxide hydrates becquerelite, billietite, and protasite
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 1230-1238
9001111 CIFBa O23 U6P b n 2112.072; 30.167; 7.1455
90; 90; 90
2602.22Pagoaga, M. K.; Appleman, D. E.; Stewart, J. M.
Crystal structures and crystal chemistry of the uranyl oxide hydrates becquerelite, billietite, and protasite Note: y-coordinate of O601u atom changed to make calculated bond lengths match those published
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 1230-1238
9001112 CIFBa O14 U3P 1 n 112.2949; 7.2206; 6.9558
90; 90.401; 90
617.497Pagoaga, M. K.; Appleman, D. E.; Stewart, J. M.
Crystal structures and crystal chemistry of the uranyl oxide hydrates becquerelite, billietite, and protasite
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 1230-1238
9001113 CIFAg4.4 Br0.8 Cl2 Hg4.1 I1.6 S4.1P 21 21 217.43; 12.24; 4.35
90; 90; 90
928.043Mumme, W. G.; Nickel, E. H.
Crystal structure and crystal chemistry of perroudite: A mineral from Coppin Pool, Western Australia
American Mineralogist, 1987, 72, 1257-1262
9001114 CIFFe2.18 O4 Ti0.42P 43 3 28.341; 8.341; 8.341
90; 90; 90
580.302Collyer, S.; Grimes, N. W.; Vaughan, D. J.; Longworth, G.
Studies of the crystal structure and crystal chemistry of titanomaghemite
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 153-160
9001115 CIFCa H4 Na2 O11 P2P 1 c 15.673; 8.48; 10.529
90; 106.13; 90
486.579Rouse, R. C.; Peacor, D. R.; Freed, R. L.
Pyrophosphate groups in the structure of canaphite, CaNa2P2O7.4(H2O): The first occurrence of a condensed phosphate as a mineral
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 168-171
9001116 CIFCu2 Fe4 Na2 O24 V6P -18.198; 9.773; 6.651
103.82; 101.99; 106.74
473.098Hughes, J. M.; Drexler, J. W.; Campana, C. F.; Malinconico, M. L.
Howardevansite, NaCuFe2(VO4)3, a new fumarolic sublimate from Izalco volcano, El Salvador: Descriptive mineralogy and crystal structure Note: Displacement ellipsoid for Na1 is not positive-definite
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 181-186
9001117 CIFAl2 Fe0.35 H2 Mg0.65 O7 SiC 1 2/c 19.46; 5.471; 18.182
90; 101.4; 90
922.456Ivaldi, G.; Catti, M.; Ferraris, G.
Crystal structure at 25 and 700 C of magnesiochloritoid from a high-pressure assemblage (Monte Rosa) Sample at 25 C
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 358-364
9001118 CIFAl2 Fe0.35 H2 Mg0.65 O7 SiC 1 2/c 19.515; 5.516; 18.3
90; 101.3; 90
941.852Ivaldi, G.; Catti, M.; Ferraris, G.
Crystal structure at 25 and 700 C of magnesiochloritoid from a high-pressure assemblage (Monte Rosa) Sample at 700 C
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 358-364
9001119 CIFAl3.75 Ca Fe0.07 H2 Mg2.1 O12 Si1.08C 1 2/m 15.197; 9.002; 9.812
90; 100.32; 90
451.613MacKinney, J. A.; Mora, C. I.; Bailey, S. W.
Structure and crystal chemistry of clintonite Sample from Chichibu mine
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 365-375
9001120 CIFAl3.64 Ca Fe0.15 H2 Mg2.09 O12 Si1.12C 1 2/m 15.199; 9.005; 9.812
90; 100.3; 90
451.966MacKinney, J. A.; Mora, C. I.; Bailey, S. W.
Structure and crystal chemistry of clintonite Sample from Ertsberg, Irian Jaya
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 365-375
9001121 CIFAl3.38 Ca Fe0.12 H2 Mg2.16 O12 Si1.32C 1 2/m 15.2; 9.005; 9.779
90; 100.3; 90
450.532MacKinney, J. A.; Mora, C. I.; Bailey, S. W.
Structure and crystal chemistry of clintonite Sample from Edenvill, Orange Country, New York
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 365-375
9001122 CIFH2.82 K2.4 Na0.58 O11.82 S3 Sb7P 6314.2513; 14.2513; 5.59
90; 90; 120
983.222Sabelli, C.; Nakai, I.; Katsura, S.
Crystal structures of cetineite and its synthetic Na analogue Na3.6(Sb2O3)3(SbS3)(OH)0.6.2.4(H2O)
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 398-404
9001123 CIFH3 Na3.61 O12 S3 Sb7P 6314.152; 14.152; 5.5758
90; 90; 120
967.105Sabelli, C.; Nakai, I.; Katsura, S.
Crystal structures of cetineite and its synthetic Na analogue Na3.6(Sb2O3)3(SbS3)(OH)0.6.2.4(H2O) Sample: Synthetic Na analogue
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 398-404
9001124 CIFAl7.02 Ca9.9 Fe3.08 O48 Si12I -111.845; 11.858; 11.846
90; 90; 90
1663.87Allen, F. M.; Buseck, P. R.
XRD, FTIR, and TEM studies of optically anisotropic grossular garnets Sample: before heating Note: Data was obtained from the ICSD
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 568-584
9001125 CIFAl1.78 Ca2.475 Fe0.745 O12 Si3I -111.837; 11.84; 11.836
90.01; 89.98; 90
1658.82Allen, F. M.; Buseck, P. R.
XRD, FTIR, and TEM studies of optically anisotropic grossular garnets Sample: after heating Note: Data was obtained from the ICSD
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 568-584
9001126 CIFAl4.65 Fe0.05 K0.91 Mg1.98 O30 Si10.32P 6/m c c10.086; 10.086; 14.325
90; 90; 120
1262.01Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structural, chemical, and optical variation in osumilites Sample: Antarctica
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 585-594
9001127 CIFAl4.59 Fe0.41 K0.9 Mg1.68 O30 Si10.32P 6/m c c10.104; 10.104; 14.306
90; 90; 120
1264.84Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structural, chemical, and optical variation in osumilites Sample: Norway
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 585-594
9001128 CIFAl4.56 Fe1.58 K0.48 Mg0.66 O30 Si10.2P 6/m c c10.071; 10.071; 14.303
90; 90; 120
1256.33Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structural, chemical, and optical variation in osumilites Sample: Eifel-B93
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 585-594
9001129 CIFAl4.56 Fe0.26 K0.69 Mg1.98 O30 Si10.2P 6/m c c10.078; 10.078; 14.319
90; 90; 120
1259.48Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structural, chemical, and optical variation in osumilites Sample: Eifel-Nickenich
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 585-594
9001130 CIFAl4.38 Fe1.3 K0.74 Mg0.88 O30 Si10.44P 6/m c c10.145; 10.145; 14.289
90; 90; 120
1273.61Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structural, chemical, and optical variation in osumilites Sample: Japan-Shimizu
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 585-594
9001131 CIFAl4.47 Fe1.37 K0.76 Mg0.84 O30 Si10.32P 6/m c c10.15; 10.15; 14.286
90; 90; 120
1274.6Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structural, chemical, and optical variation in osumilites Japan-Hayasaki
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 585-594
9001132 CIFAl4.5 Fe K0.75 Mg1.18 O30 Si10.32P 6/m c c10.127; 10.127; 14.288
90; 90; 120
1269.01Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structural, chemical, and optical variation in osumilites Sample: Sardinia
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 585-594
9001133 CIFAl4.5 Fe1.2 K0.69 Mg0.98 O30 Si10.32P 6/m c c10.137; 10.137; 14.308
90; 90; 120
1273.29Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structural, chemical, and optical variation in osumilites Sample: Oregon
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 585-594
9001134 CIFAl0.34 Fe1.66 K Li3 Na1.96 O30 Si12P 6/m c c10.009; 10.009; 14.006
90; 90; 120
1215.14Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structures of sugilite and brannockite Note: x-coordinate of Na has been corrected
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 595-600
9001135 CIFK Li3 O30 Si12 Sn2P 6/m c c10.002; 10.002; 14.263
90; 90; 120
1235.71Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structures of sugilite and brannockite
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 595-600
9001136 CIFK Li3 O30 Si12 Sn2P 6/m c c10.002; 10.002; 14.263
90; 90; 120
1235.71Armbruster, T.; Oberhansli, R.
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates: Structures of sugilite and brannockite Sample: small domain
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 595-600
9001137 CIFAl0.04 O7 Sc1.12 Si1.96 Y0.88C 1 2/m 16.65; 8.616; 4.686
90; 102.2; 90
262.427Bianchi, R.; Pilati, T.; Diella, V.; Gamaccioli, C. M.; Mannucci, G.
A re-examination of thortveitite Sample 1 from Iveland
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 601-607
9001138 CIFAl0.04 O7 Sc1.38 Si1.96 Y0.62C 1 2/m 16.587; 8.547; 4.695
90; 102.65; 90
257.908Bianchi, R.; Pilati, T.; Diella, V.; Gamaccioli, C. M.; Mannucci, G.
A re-examination of thortveitite Sample 2 from Setesdalen
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 601-607
9001139 CIFAl0.04 O7 Sc1.6 Si1.96 Y0.4C 1 2/m 16.582; 8.555; 4.693
90; 102.59; 90
257.904Bianchi, R.; Pilati, T.; Diella, V.; Gamaccioli, C. M.; Mannucci, G.
A re-examination of thortveitite Sample 3 from Flat, Evje
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 601-607
9001140 CIFAl0.04 O7 Sc1.84 Si1.96 Y0.16C 1 2/m 16.527; 8.507; 4.691
90; 102.78; 90
254.016Bianchi, R.; Pilati, T.; Diella, V.; Gamaccioli, C. M.; Mannucci, G.
A re-examination of thortveitite Sample 4 from Malagasy Republic
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 601-607
9001141 CIFBa Fe1.92 Mg0.08 O7 Si2P 1 21/c 17.488; 13.785; 7.085
90; 118.23; 90
644.341Cannillo, E.; Mazzi, F.; Rossi, G.
Crystal structure of andremeyerite, BaFe(Fe,Mn,Mg)Si2O7
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 608-612
9001142 CIFC4 H14 Cl1.69 Mn11.16 O26C 1 2/m 123.437; 3.3137; 16.618
90; 111.15; 90
1203.67Peacor, D. R.; Rouse, R. C.
Holdawayite, Mn6(CO3)2(OH)7(Cl,OH), a structure containing anions in zeolite-like channels
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 637-642
9001143 CIFCl O4 Pb3.5I 4/m m m3.897; 3.897; 22.81
90; 90; 90
346.407Rouse, R. C.; Peacor, D. R.; Dunn, P. J.; Criddle, A. J.; Stanley, C. J.; Innes, J.
Asisite, a silicon-bearing lead oxychloride from the Kombat mine, South West Africa (Namibia)
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 643-650
9001144 CIFFe Ge H6 O6P 42/n :27.594; 7.594; 7.488
90; 90; 90
431.824Ross, C. R.; Bernstein, L. R.; Waychunas, G. A.
Crystal-structure refinement of stottite, FeGe(OH)6
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 657-661
9001145 CIFMg0.225 Mn6.775 O21 Si7C -19.712; 10.536; 17.438
112.15; 102.88; 82.95
1609.61Pinckney, L. R.; Burnham, C. W.
High-temperature crystal structure of pyroxmangite Sample: T = 24 C
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 809-817
9001146 CIFMg0.225 Mn6.775 O21 Si7C -19.715; 10.549; 17.424
112.05; 102.83; 82.94
1612.2Pinckney, L. R.; Burnham, C. W.
High-temperature crystal structure of pyroxmangite Sample: T = 200 C
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 809-817
9001147 CIFMg0.225 Mn6.775 O21 Si7C -19.739; 10.585; 17.482
112.02; 102.66; 82.97
1628.48Pinckney, L. R.; Burnham, C. W.
High-temperature crystal structure of pyroxmangite Sample: T = 400 C
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 809-817
9001148 CIFMg0.225 Mn6.775 O21 Si7C -19.754; 10.617; 17.506
111.99; 102.56; 82.97
1639.09Pinckney, L. R.; Burnham, C. W.
High-temperature crystal structure of pyrxomangite Sample: T = 600 C Note: Si1x changed to a more reasonable value.
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 809-817
9001149 CIFAl1.311 Be2.859 Cs0.012 Fe0.366 Li0.027 Mg0.328 Na0.406 O18 Si6.111P 6/m c c9.2736; 9.2736; 9.191
90; 90; 120
684.526Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 3
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001150 CIFAl1.574 Be2.916 Fe0.3 Li0.027 Mg0.176 Na0.425 O18 Si6.027P 6/m c c9.2666; 9.2666; 9.1874
90; 90; 120
683.226Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 1
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001151 CIFAl1.493 Be2.943 Fe0.174 Li0.018 Mg0.34 Na0.443 O18 Si6.036P 6/m c c9.2676; 9.2676; 9.1945
90; 90; 120
683.901Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 2
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001152 CIFAl1.652 Be2.877 Cs0.04 Fe0.234 Li0.099 Mg0.116 Na0.315 O18 Si6.024P 6/m c c9.2531; 9.2531; 9.1918
90; 90; 120
681.563Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 6
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001153 CIFAl1.758 Be2.898 Fe0.064 H0.9 Li0.015 Mg0.258 Na0.243 O18.9 Si6.009P 6/m c c9.2367; 9.2367; 9.1903
90; 90; 120
679.038Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 24 Note: U(1,2) for Na altered to match symmetry constraints.
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001154 CIFAl1.721 Be2.94 Cs0.013 Fe0.172 K0.026 Li0.012 Mg0.024 Mn0.05 Na0.053 O18 Rb0.003 Si6.045 Ti0.038P 6/m c c9.2364; 9.2364; 9.1933
90; 90; 120
679.215Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 7
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001155 CIFAl1.92 Be2.964 Cs0.015 Fe0.082 Li0.015 Mn0.014 Na0.061 O18 Rb0.002 Si6.006P 6/m c c9.2242; 9.2242; 9.1934
90; 90; 120
677.43Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 8
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001156 CIFAl1.917 Be2.937 Fe0.092 Li0.03 Na0.067 O18 Si6.024P 6/m c c9.2202; 9.2202; 9.196
90; 90; 120
677.034Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 12 Note: U(1,2) for Na altered to match symmetry constraints.
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001157 CIFAl1.925 Be2.979 Fe0.018 Li0.018 Mg0.06 Na0.091 O18 Si6P 6/m c c9.2176; 9.2176; 9.1968
90; 90; 120
676.711Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 26
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001158 CIFAl1.979 Be2.985 Fe0.024 Li0.006 Na0.026 O18 Si6.003P 6/m c c9.2097; 9.2097; 9.1943
90; 90; 120
675.368Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 16
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001159 CIFAl2.009 Be2.595 Cs0.131 Li0.393 Na0.239 O18 Rb0.002 Si6.003P 6/m c c9.2155; 9.2155; 9.2291
90; 90; 120
678.778Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 19 Note: U(1,2) for Na/Cs/Rb altered to match symmetry constraints.
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001160 CIFAl2 Be2.475 Cs0.154 Li0.498 Na0.228 O18 Rb0.002 Si6.042P 6/m c c9.2148; 9.2148; 9.2318
90; 90; 120
678.873Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 22
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001161 CIFAl2.015 Be2.496 Cs0.15 Li0.468 Na0.261 O18 Rb0.001 Si6.021P 6/m c c9.2097; 9.2097; 9.2337
90; 90; 120
678.262Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: 20
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001162 CIFAl2.02 Be2.97 Fe0.04 Na0.047 O18 Si5.97P 6/m c c9.2077; 9.2077; 9.1953
90; 90; 120
675.148Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: S1
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001163 CIFAl2.008 Be2.97 Cr0.052 Na0.024 O18 Si5.97P 6/m c c9.2051; 9.2051; 9.1953
90; 90; 120
674.767Aurisicchio, C.; Fioravanti, G.; Grubessi, O.; Zanazzi, P. F.
Reappraisal of the crystal chemistry of beryl Sample: S2
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 826-837
9001164 CIFAl0.985 Ca0.963 Ce1.037 F0.87 Fe0.148 H Mg1.867 O12.13 Si3P 1 21/m 18.934; 5.721; 10.176
90; 114.3; 90
474.03Peacor, D. R.; Dunn, P. J.
Dollaseite-(Ce) (Magnesium orthite redefined): Structure refinement and implications for F + M2+ substitutions in epidote-group minerals Note: Mg3-x coordinate has been corrected
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 838-842
9001165 CIFH3.16 Mn6 O15.16P 1 2/m 19.764; 2.8416; 9.551
90; 94.06; 90
264.331Post, J. E.; Bish, D. L.
Rietveld refinement of the todorokite structure Sample: South Africa Ka
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 861-869
9001166 CIFH4.16 Mn6 O16.16P 1 2/m 19.763; 2.8454; 9.559
90; 94.16; 90
264.846Post, J. E.; Bish, D. L.
Rietveld refinement of the todorokite structure Sample: South Africa Kb
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 861-869
9001167 CIFMn O2P 1 2/m 19.789; 2.834; 9.551
90; 93.7; 90
264.412Post, J. E.; Bish, D. L.
Rietveld refinement of the todorokite structure Sample: Cuba
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 861-869
9001168 CIFBi2 Fe H2 O8 PC 1 2/c 111.38; 6.66; 9.653
90; 115.34; 90
661.216Grice, J. D.; Groat, L. A.
Crystal structure of paulkellerite
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 873-875
9001169 CIFAl0.25 Ca2 Fe0.75 H8 Mg0.65 Mn3.05 O18 Si2 Zn2.3C 1 2 15.483; 9.39; 14.51
90; 97.04; 90
741.421Peacor, D. R.; Rouse, R. C.; Bailey, S. W.
Crystal structure of franklinfurnaceite: A tri-dioctahedral zincosilicate intermediate between chlorite and mica
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 876-887
9001170 CIFC1.74 H8.03 Ca6 O13.79 Si0.26P n a m17.82; 22.76; 3.629
90; 90; 90
1471.86Peacor, D. R.; Sarp, H.; Dunn, P. J.; Innes, J.; Nelen, J. A.
Defernite from the Kombat mine, Namibia: A second occurence, structure refinement, and crystal chemistry
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 888-893
9001173 CIFAl2 Ca O8 Si2I -18.042; 12.748; 13.964
92.2; 115.27; 92.65
1290.52Angel, R. J.
High-pressure structure of anorthite Sample: P = 31 kbar
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 1114-1119
9001174 CIFB5 Ca2 H5 O14 SiP 1 21/c 112.82; 9.351; 8.608
90; 104.84; 90
997.505Griffen, D. T.
Howlite, Ca2SiB5O9(OH)5: Structure refinement and hydrogen bonding
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 1138-1144
9001175 CIFBa0.66 H1.18 Mn5 O11.18C 1 2/m 113.929; 2.8459; 9.678
90; 92.39; 90
383.307Turner, S.; Post, J. E.
Refinement of the substructure and superstructure of romanechite
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 1155-1161
9001176 CIFAs4 Ca0.08 H10 Mn4.57 O20 Zn0.32C 1 2/c 118.015; 9.261; 9.77
90; 96.238; 90
1620.35Kampf, A. R.; Ross, C. R.
End-member villyaellenite from Mapimi, Durango, Mexico: Descriptive mineralogy, crystal structure, and implications for the ordering of Mn and Ca in type villyaellenite Note: refinition of villyaellenite and introduction of miguelromeroite results in a name change for this structure refinement Locality: Mapimi, Durango, Mexico
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 1172-1178
9001177 CIFAs4 K0.5 Na1.5 Nb0.5 O18 Pb Ta3 Ti0.5C c m b12.245; 15.287; 8.684
90; 90; 90
1625.55Duesler, E. N.; Chakoumakos, B. C.; Foord, E. E.
Zimbabweite, Na(Pb,Na,K)2As4(Ta,Nb,Ti)4O18, an arsenite-tantalate with a novel corner-linked octahedral sheet
American Mineralogist, 1988, 73, 1186-1190

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