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9014521 CIFFe Nb0.13 O6 Ta1.87P 42/m n m4.7562; 4.7562; 9.291
90; 90; 90
210.176Zema, M.; Tarantino, S. C.; Giorgiani, A.
Structural changes induced by cation ordering in ferrotapiolite Note: Crystal Kim24_q0, untreated
Mineralogical Magazine, 2006, 70, 319-328
9014523 CIFAl7.293 B3 Ca0.684 F0.712 Fe0.039 H3.288 Li1.62 Mn0.048 Na0.238 O30.288 Pb0.013 Si6R 3 m :H15.8286; 15.8286; 7.1012
90; 90; 120
1540.8Lussier, A. J.; Abdu, Y.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Michaelis, V. K.; Aguiar, P. M.; Kroeker, S.
Oscillatory zoned liddicoatite from Anjanabonoina, central Madigascar. I. Crystal chemistry and structure by SREF and 11B and 27Al MAS NMR spectroscopy Sample: L24, ordered model
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2011, 49, 63-88
9014524 CIFC Ca O3R -3 c :H4.9766; 4.9766; 17.3757
90; 90; 120
372.682Antao, S. M.; Hassan, I.
Temperature dependence of the structural parameters in the transformation of aragonite to calcite, as determined from in situ synchrotron powder X-ray-diffraction data Note: T = 599 C Note: P = 101 kPa
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2010, 48, 1225-1236
9014525 CIFAl1.83 Ca1.3 Ce0.05 Fe1.11 H0.87 La0.03 Mn1.13 Nd0.02 O12.87 Si3 Sr0.19P 1 21/m 18.8673; 5.6747; 10.1594
90; 114.719; 90
464.371Nagashima, M.; Armbruster, T.; Akasaka, M.; Minakawa, T.
Crystal chemistry of Mn2±, Sr-rich and REE-bearing piemontite from the Kamisugai mine in the Sambagawa metamorphic belt, Shikoku, Japan
Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences, 2010, 105, 142-150
9014526 CIFAl1.61 Fe0.392 Mg1.001 O4F d -3 m :28.1457; 8.1457; 8.1457
90; 90; 90
540.487Princivalle, F.; Martignago, F.; Nestola, F.; Dal Negro, A.
Kinetics of cation ordering in synthetic Mg(Al,Fe3+)2O4 spinels Note Sample F39, disordered at 1000 C for 24 h, then ordered at 550 C Annealing time = 5340 min
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2012, 24, 633-643
9014528 CIFFe2 SiP -3 m 14.052; 4.052; 5.085
90; 90; 120
72.304Errandonea, D.; Santamaría-Pérez D; Vegas, A.; Nuss, J.; Jansen, M.; Rodríguez-Hernández P; Muñoz, A.
Structural stability of Fe5Si3 and Ni2Si studied by high-pressure X-ray diffraction and ab initio total-energy calculations
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter, 2008, 77, 094113-1-094113-12
9014529 CIFCa4.52 F3 Mn0.41 Na1.88 O15 Si4 Zr1.19P -110.97; 10.943; 7.365
109.63; 109.65; 83.39
784.247Bellezza, M.; Merlino, S.; Perchiazzi, N.
Distinct domains in "guarinite" from Monte Somma, Italy: Crystal structures and crystal chemistry Note: "Guarinite" Domain IV
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2012, 50, 531-548
9014531 CIFNa Nb0.9 O2.95 Ti0.1P b m a5.5428; 15.5632; 5.5094
90; 90; 90
475.261Xu, H.; Su, Y.; Balmer, M. L.; Navrotsky, A.
A new series of oxygen-deficient perovskites in the NaTixNb1-xO3-.05x system: synthesis, crystal chemistry, and energetics Note: x = 0.1
Chemistry of Materials, 2003, 15, 1872-1878
9014532 CIFAl1.04 H3.2 O6 W0.96I -18.196; 9.187; 11.316
92.82; 94.08; 90.23
848.844Grey, I. E.; Madsen, I. C.; Mills, S. J.; Hatert, F.; Peterson, V. K.; Bastow, T. J.
A new type of cubic-stacked layer structure in anthoinite, AlWO3(OH)3
American Mineralogist, 2010, 95, 639-645
9014533 CIFAl7.194 B3 Ca0.641 F0.696 Fe0.021 H3.303 Li1.605 Mn0.18 Na0.288 O30.303 Pb0.023 Si6R 3 m :H15.8418; 15.8418; 7.1044
90; 90; 120
1544.07Lussier, A. J.; Abdu, Y.; Hawthorne, F. C.; Michaelis, V. K.; Aguiar, P. M.; Kroeker, S.
Oscillatory zoned liddicoatite from Anjanabonoina, central Madigascar. I. Crystal chemistry and structure by SREF and 11B and 27Al MAS NMR spectroscopy Sample: L6, disordered model
The Canadian Mineralogist, 2011, 49, 63-88
9014534 CIFC0.88 H2 Al3 Ca0.438 Na3.522 O15.64 Si3P 6312.58; 12.58; 5.058
90; 90; 120
693.219Lotti, P.; Gatta, G. D.; Rotiroti, N.; Camara, F.
High-pressure study of a natural cancrinite Note: P = 0.76 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 872-882
9014535 CIFMg O3 SiP b c a17.982; 8.633; 5.0926
90; 90; 90
790.568Periotto, B.; Balic-Zunic T; Nestola, F.; Katerinopoulou, A.; Angel, R. J.
Re-investigation of the crystal structure of enstatite under high-pressure conditions Note: P = 6.57(5) GPa
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 1741-1748
9014537 CIFMg1.84 O4 Si0.91F d -3 m :28.1115; 8.1115; 8.1115
90; 90; 90
533.708Ye, Y.; Brown, D. A.; Smyth, J. R.; Panero, W. R.; Jacobsen, S. D.; Chang, Y. Y.; Townsend, J. P.; Thomas, S. M.; Hauri, E. H.; Dera, P.; Frost, D. J.
Compressibility and thermal expansion of hydrous ringwoodite with 2.5(3) wt% H2O Note: at room T after heating to T = 736 K
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 573-582
9014538 CIFCa1.98 Fe2.76 H20 Mn0.14 O32 Si8C 1 2/m 114.319; 17.825; 5.242
90; 103.5; 90
1300.98Chukanov, N. V.; Britvin, S. N.; Blass, G.; Belakovskiy, D. I.; Van, K. V.
Windhoekite, Ca2Fe3+3-x(Si8O20)(OH)4*10H2O, a new palygorskite-group mineral from the Aris phonolite, Namibia Note: the chemical formula for this mineral cannot be obtained from the crystal structure. The structure is missing two oxygens, and the OH positions were not given.
European Journal of Mineralogy, 2012, 24, 171-179
9014540 CIFFeF m -3 m3.527; 3.527; 3.527
90; 90; 90
43.875Nishihara, Y.; Nakajima, Y.; Akashi, A.; Tsujino, N.; Takahashi, E.; Funakoshi, K.; Higo, Y.
Isothermal compression of face-centered cubic iron Note: gamma iron, Sample M620, P = 16.63 GPa, T = 1273 K
American Mineralogist, 2012, 97, 1417-1420
9014541 CIFCa2 O16 Ti2 Zr5I 41/a c d :115.3; 15.3; 10.2
90; 90; 90
2387.72Pyatenko, Y. A.; Pudovkina, Z. V.
The crystal structure of calcirtite; a new derivative structure of CaF2-CeO2 type Note: ideal structure
Soviet Physics Crystallography, 1961, 6, 155-157
9014542 CIFAs2 Ca1.928 Fe3 H48.352 Mg Mo8 Na0.072 O61.176C 1 2/m 119.5336; 11.0637; 15.2559
90; 131.528; 90
2468.25Kampf, A. R.; Mills, S. J.; Rumsey, M. S.; Dini, M.; Birch, W. D.; Spratt, J.; Pluth, J. J.; Steele, I. M.; Jenkins, R. A.; Pinch, W. W.
The heteropolymolybdate family: structural relations, nomenclature scheme and new species
Mineralogical Magazine, 2012, 76, 1175-1207
9014543 CIFAl7 Ca6 Cl O16I -4 3 d12.0095; 12.0095; 12.0095
90; 90; 90
1732.11Iwata, T.; Haniuda, M.; Fukuda, K.
Crystal structure of Ca12Al14O32Cl2 and luminescence properties of Ca12Al14O32Cl2:Eu2+
Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 2008, 181, 51-55
9014545 CIFC H K O3P 1 21/a 115.1725; 5.6283; 3.711
90; 104.631; 90
306.626Thomas, J. O.; Tellgren, R.; Olovsson, I.
Hydrogen-bond studies. LXXXIV. An X-ray diffraction study of the structures of KHCO3 and KDCO3 at 298, 219 and 95 K Note: T = 298 K
Acta Crystallographica, Section B, 1974, 30, 1155-1166
9014547 CIFFe1.22 H2 K Mg0.78 O12 Si4C 1 2 15.223; 9.047; 10.197
90; 100.43; 90
473.872Tsipurskij, S. I.; Drits, V. A.
Refining the crystallographic structure of celadonite
Mineralogiceskij Zhurnal, 1986, 8, 32-40

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