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9017011 CIFAl3.232 Ca1.091 Ce2.909 Fe0.768 H2 O22 Si5P 1 21/m 18.8936; 5.6189; 17.755
90; 116.952; 90
790.889Bonazzi, P.; Lepore, G. O.; Bindi, L.; Chopin, C.; Husdal, T. A.; Medenbach, O.
Perboeite-(Ce) and alnaperboeite-(Ce), two new members of the epidote-tornebohmite polysomatic series: Chemistry, structure, dehydrogenation, and clue for a sodian epidote end-member Sample ID: ST2_02-750, annealed for 48 hours at 750 C
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 157-169
9017012 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.493; 6.52; 3.453
90; 90; 90
123.667Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 23.5 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017013 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.464; 6.468; 3.415
90; 90; 90
120.69Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 29.0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017014 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.426; 6.389; 3.362
90; 90; 90
116.549Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 39.0 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017015 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.343; 6.29; 3.295
90; 90; 90
110.737Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 62.7 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017016 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.298; 6.239; 3.269
90; 90; 90
108.054Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 75.1 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017017 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.246; 6.194; 3.228
90; 90; 90
104.89Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 93 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017018 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.215; 6.167; 3.211
90; 90; 90
103.269Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 105 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017019 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.128; 6.108; 3.183
90; 90; 90
99.697Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 120 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017020 CIFO2 PbP n a m5.083; 6.046; 3.152
90; 90; 90
96.867Grocholski, B.; Shim, S. H.; Cottrell, E.; Prakapenka, V. B.
Crystal structure and compressibility of lead dioxide up to 140 GPa Note: P = 140 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 170-177
9017021 CIFHe O2 SiP 1 21/c 18.062; 4.797; 9.491
90; 120.43; 90
316.488Matsui, M.; Sato, T.; Funamori, N.
Crystal structures and stabilities of cristobalite-helium phases at high pressures Note: P = 10 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 184-189
9017022 CIFHe O2 SiR -3 c :R9.08; 9.08; 9.08
31.809; 31.809; 31.809
184.735Matsui, M.; Sato, T.; Funamori, N.
Crystal structures and stabilities of cristobalite-helium phases at high pressures Note: P = 4 GPa
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 184-189
9017023 CIFAl4.14 B3 Ca0.207 Cr0.18 H3 Mg2.4 Na0.793 O31 Si6 V2.253R 3 m :H16.0273; 16.0273; 7.2833
90; 90; 120
1620.24Bosi, F.; Skogby, H.; Reznitskii, L.; Halenius, U.
Vanadio-oxy-dravite, NaV3(Al4Mg2)(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3O, a new mineral species of the tourmaline supergroup
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 218-224
9017024 CIFAl0.12 Ca0.55 Ce0.01 Fe1.41 K0.04 La0.02 Mg0.05 Mn0.26 Na2.45 O24 Si8 Sr3.84 Ti0.01 Zn0.16P 1 21/c 15.21381; 7.9143; 26.0888
90; 90.3556; 90
1076.5Chakhmourdian, A. R.; Cooper, M. A.; Ball, N.; Reguir, E. P.; Medici, L.; Abdu, Y. A.; Antonov, A. A.
Vladykinite, Na3Sr4(Fe2+Fe3+)Si8O24: A new complex sheet silicate from peralkaline rocks of the Murun complex, eastern Siberia, Russia
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 235-241
9017025 CIFFe2.134 O4 Ti0.866F d -3 m :28.5139; 8.5139; 8.5139
90; 90; 90
617.143Gatta, G. D.; Bosi, F.; McIntyre, G. J.; Halenius, U.
Static positional disorder in ulvospinel: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study. Note:Crystal 1
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 255-260
9017026 CIFFe2.111 O4 Ti0.889F d -3 m :28.5139; 8.5139; 8.5139
90; 90; 90
617.143Gatta, G. D.; Bosi, F.; McIntyre, G. J.; Halenius, U.
Static positional disorder in ulvospinel: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study. Note:Crystal 2
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 255-260
9017027 CIFFe2.134 O4 Ti0.864F d -3 m :28.5139; 8.5139; 8.5139
90; 90; 90
617.143Gatta, G. D.; Bosi, F.; McIntyre, G. J.; Halenius, U.
Static positional disorder in ulvospinel: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study. Note:Refinement with Ti at .49, .49, .49
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 255-260
9017028 CIFAl1.94 Fe0.01 Mg0.38 Mn0.15 O4 Zn0.52F d -3 m :28.1123; 8.1123; 8.1123
90; 90; 90
533.866Halenius, U.; Bosi, F.
Color of Mn-bearing gahnite: A first example of electronic transitions in heterovalent exchange coupled IVMn2±VIMn3+ pairs in minerals.
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 261-266
9017029 CIFAl1.758 Cr0.242 Fe0.242 Mg0.758 O4F d -3 m :28.1334; 8.1334; 8.1334
90; 90; 90
538.042Lenaz, D.; Youbi, N.; Min, A. D.; Boumehdi, M. A.; Abbou, M. B.
Low intra-crystalline closure temperatures of Cr-bearing spinels from the mantle xenoliths of the Middle AtlasNeogene-Quaternary Volcanic Field (Morocco):Mineralogical evidence of a cooler mantle beneath the West African Craton. Note:Sample MAR-BI2
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275
9017030 CIFAl1.6 Cr0.4 Fe0.25 Mg0.75 O4F d -3 m :28.1454; 8.1454; 8.1454
90; 90; 90
540.427Lenaz, D.; Youbi, N.; Min, A. D.; Boumehdi, M. A.; Abbou, M. B.
Low intra-crystalline closure temperatures of Cr-bearing spinels from the mantle xenoliths of the Middle AtlasNeogene-Quaternary Volcanic Field (Morocco):Mineralogical evidence of a cooler mantle beneath the West African Craton. Note:Sample MAR-BI4
American Mineralogist, 2014, 99, 267-275

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