American Mineralogist

Volume 89, Issue no. 0809 : August - September 2004

Letter

1337 Novel high-pressure behavior in chlorite: A synchrotron XRD study of clinochlore to 27 GPa
Mark D. Welch, Annette K. Kleppe, and Andrew P. Jephcoat

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1341 Periodic precipitation pattern formation in hydrothermally treated metamict zircon
Thorsten Geisler, Anne-Magali Seydoux-Guillaume, Michael Wiedenbeck, Richard Wirth, Jasper Berndt, Ming Zhang, Boriana Mihailova, Andrew Putnis, Ekhard K.H. Salje, and Jochen Schlüter

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1348 A high pressure X-ray diffraction study of aragonite and the post-aragonite phase transition in CaCO3
Javier Santillán and Quentin Williams

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MSA Presidential Address

1   MSA at 100 and why optical mineralogy still matters: The optical properties of talc
Mickey E. Gunter
REGULAR ARTICLES

1208 Methanol—inhibitor or promoter of the formation of gas hydrates from deuterated ice?
Svilen Bobev and Kimberly T. Tait

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1240 Investigation of jet breakup and droplet size distribution of liquid CO2 and water systems—implications for CO2 hydrate formation for ocean carbon sequestration
David Riestenberg, Elizabeth Chiu, Monsuru Gborigi, Liyuan Liang, Olivia R. West, and Costas Tsouris

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1280 Late-stage, high-temperature processesing in the Allende meteorite: Record from Ca,Fe-rich silicate rims around dark inclusions
Frank E. Brenker and Alexander N. Krot

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1290 Partitioning of Sr, Ba, Rb, Y, and LREE between alkali feldspar and peraluminous silicic magma
Minghua Ren

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1304 Nondestructive three-dimensional element-concentration mapping of a Cs-doped partially molten granite by X-ray computed tomography using synchrotron radiation
Susumu Ikeda, Tsukasa Nakano, Akira Tsuchiyama, Kentaro Uesugi, Yoshio Suzuki, Ko-ichi Nakamura, Yoshito Nakashima, and Hideto Yoshida

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1314 A theoretical study of structural factors correlated with 23Na NMR parameters
Yun Liu, John Tossell, and Hanna Nekvasil

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1323 Metamorphic formation of Sr-apatite and Sr-bearing monazite in a high pressure rock from the Bohemian Massif
Erwin Krenn and Fritz Finger

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1330 Ultra-deep origin of garnet peridotite from the North Qaidam ultrahigh-pressure belt, Northern Tibetan Plateau, NW China
Shuguang Song, Lifei Zhang, and Yaoling Niu

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American Mineralogist      Vol. 107, no. 1   January 2022

15    Boron isotope compositions establish the origin of marble from metamorphic complexes: Québec, New York, and Sri Lanka
Corinne Kuebler, Antonio Simonetti, Stefanie S. Simonetti, and Robert F. Martin

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31    Celleriite, (Mn22+Al)Al6(Si6O18)(BO3)3(OH)3(OH), a new mineral species of the tourmaline supergroup
Ferdinando Bosi, Federico Pezzotta, Alessandra Altieri, Giovanni B. Andreozzi, Paolo Ballirano, Gioacchino Tempesta, Jan Cempírek, Radek Škoda, Jan Filip, Renata Čopjaková, Milan Novák, Anthony R. Kampf, Emily D. Scribner, Lee A. Groat, and R. James Evans
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54    Incorporation of incompatible trace elements into molybdenite: Layered PbS precipitates within molybdenite
Yiping Yang, Hongping He, Wei Tan, Qi Tao, Junming Yao, Haiyang Xian, Shangying Li, Jiaxin Xi, Jianxi Zhu, and Huifang Xu
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74    Thermoelastic properties of zircon: Implications for geothermobarometry
Alix M. Ehlers, Gabriele Zaffiro, Ross J. Angel, Tiziana Boffa-Ballaran, Michael A. Carpenter, Matteo Alvaro, and Nancy L. Ross

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82    A Rayleigh model of cesium fractionation in granite-pegmatite systems
David London
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92    The atomic arrangement and electronic interactions in vonsenite at 295, 100, and 90 K
Marc Maderazzo, John M. Hughes, M. Darby Dyar, George R. Rossman, Brandon J. Ackley, Elizabeth C. Sklute, Marian V. Lupulescu, and Jeffrey Chiarenzelli
Item #AM-22-17851
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100    Oxalate formation by Aspergillus niger on minerals of manganese ores
Olga Frank-Kamenetskaya, Marina Zelenskaya, Alina Izatulina, Vladislav Gurzhiy, Aleksei Rusakov, and Dmitry Vlasov
Item #AM-22-17651
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116    Mesoproterozoic seafloor authigenic glauconite-berthierine: Indicator of enhanced reverse weathering on early Earth
Jianbai Ma, Xiaoying Shi, Maxwell Lechte, Xiqiang Zhou, Zhenfei Wang, Kangjun Huang, Maxim Rudmin, and Dongjie Tang
Item #AM-22-17904
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131    Chemical variability in vyacheslavite, U(PO4)(OH): Crystal-chemical implications for hydrous and hydroxylated U4+, Ca, and REE phosphates
Gwladys Steciuk, Radek Škoda, Veronika Dillingerová, and Jakub Plášil
Item #AM-22-17875
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138    Bennesherite, Ba2Fe2+Si2O7: A new melilite group mineral from the Hatrurim Basin, Negev Desert, Israel
Arkadiusz Krzątała, Biljana Krüger, Irina Galuskina, Yevgeny Vapnik, and Evgeny Galuskin
Item #AM-22-17747
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147    Single-crystal elasticity of phase Egg AlSiO3OH and δ-AlOOH by Brillouin spectroscopy
Baoyun Wang, Yanyao Zhang, Suyu Fu, Wei Yan, Eiichi Takahashi, Li Li, Jung-Fu Lin, and Maoshuang Song

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LETTER

1337

Novel high-pressure behavior in chlorite: A synchrotron XRD study of clinochlore to 27 GPa
Mark D. Welch, Annette K. Kleppe, and Andrew P. Jephcoat

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1341

Periodic precipitation pattern formation in hydrothermally treated metamict zircon
Thorsten Geisler, Anne-Magali Seydoux-Guillaume, Michael Wiedenbeck, Richard Wirth, Jasper Berndt, Ming Zhang, Boriana Mihailova, Andrew Putnis, Ekhard K.H. Salje, and Jochen Schlüter

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1348

A high pressure X-ray diffraction study of aragonite and the post-aragonite phase transition in CaCO3
Javier Santillán and Quentin Williams

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CLATHRATE HYDRATES PAPERS

1153

Preface to the Clathrate Hydrates special issue
Bryan C. Chakoumakos

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1155

Introductory overview: Hydrate knowledge development
E. Dendy Sloan

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1162

Scanning Electron Microscopy investigations of laboratory-grown gas clathrate hydrates formed from melting ice, and comparison to natural hydrates
Laura A. Stern, Stephen H. Kirby, Susan Circone, and William B. Durham

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1176

Dynamics of trimethylene oxide in a structure II clathrate hydrate
C. Y. Jones and I. Peral

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1183

The stability of methane hydrates in highly concentrated electrolyte solutions by differential scanning calorimetry and theoretical computation
Didier Dalmazzone, Daniele Clausse, Christine Dalmazzone, and Benjamin Herzhaft

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1192

The effect of elevated methane pressure on methane hydrate dissociation
Susan Circone, Laura A. Stern, and Stephen H. Kirby

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1202

Methane hydrate formation in partially water-saturated Ottawa sand
W.F. Waite, W.J. Winters, and D.H. Mason

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1215

Investigating the performance of clathrate hydrate inhibitors using in situ Raman spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry
Angela Carstensen, Jefferson L. Creek, and Carolyn A. Koh

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1221

Physical properties and rock physics models of sediment containing natural and laboratory-formed methane gas hydrate
William J. Winters, Ingo A. Pecher, William F. Waite, and David H. Mason

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1228

Experimental studies on the formation of porous gas hydrates
Georgi Genov, Werner F. Kuhs, Doroteya K. Staykova, Evgeny Goreshnik, and Andrey N. Salamatin

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1247

Measurement of clathrate hydrate precipitation from CO2 solution by a nondestructive method
Yongchen Song, Baixin Chen, Masahiro Nishio, and Makoto Akai

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1254

Influence of water thermal history and overpressure on CO2-hydrate nucleation and morphology
O.Y. Zatsepina, D. Riestenberg, S.D. McCallum, M. Gborigi, C. Brandt, Bruce A. Buffett, and T.J. Phelps

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1260

Growth-controlling processes of CO2 gas hydrates
S. Hirai and H. Sanda

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1264

Thermodynamic prediction of clathrate hydrate dissociation conditions in mesoporous media
Maria Llamedo, Ross Anderson, and Bahman Tohidi

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1271

Modeling dynamic marine gas hydrate systems
Wenyue Xu

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REGULAR ARTICLE

1208

Methanol—inhibitor or promoter of the formation of gas hydrates from deuterated ice?
Svilen Bobev and Kimberly T. Tait

Abstract     Members Full Text Download     

1240

Investigation of jet breakup and droplet size distribution of liquid CO2 and water systems—implications for CO2 hydrate formation for ocean carbon sequestration
David Riestenberg, Elizabeth Chiu, Monsuru Gborigi, Liyuan Liang, Olivia R. West, and Costas Tsouris

Abstract     Members Full Text Download     

1280

Late-stage, high-temperature processesing in the Allende meteorite: Record from Ca,Fe-rich silicate rims around dark inclusions
Frank E. Brenker and Alexander N. Krot

Abstract     Members Full Text Download     

1290

Partitioning of Sr, Ba, Rb, Y, and LREE between alkali feldspar and peraluminous silicic magma
Minghua Ren

Abstract     Members Full Text Download          Deposit Item

1304

Nondestructive three-dimensional element-concentration mapping of a Cs-doped partially molten granite by X-ray computed tomography using synchrotron radiation
Susumu Ikeda, Tsukasa Nakano, Akira Tsuchiyama, Kentaro Uesugi, Yoshio Suzuki, Ko-ichi Nakamura, Yoshito Nakashima, and Hideto Yoshida

Abstract     Members Full Text Download     

1314

A theoretical study of structural factors correlated with 23Na NMR parameters
Yun Liu, John Tossell, and Hanna Nekvasil

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1323

Metamorphic formation of Sr-apatite and Sr-bearing monazite in a high pressure rock from the Bohemian Massif
Erwin Krenn and Fritz Finger

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1330

Ultra-deep origin of garnet peridotite from the North Qaidam ultrahigh-pressure belt, Northern Tibetan Plateau, NW China
Shuguang Song, Lifei Zhang, and Yaoling Niu

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ERRATA

1352

ERRATUM: Hydrogen solubility and speciation in natural, gem-quality chromian diopside
Geoffrey D. Bromiley, Hans Keppler, Catherine McCammon, Fiona A. Bromiley, and Steven D. Jacobsen

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DEPOSIT ITEMS

1290

Partitioning of Sr, Ba, Rb, Y, and LREE between alkali feldspar and peraluminous silicic magma
Minghua Ren

Item#: AM-04-068
Appendix I. Whole rock XRF analyses for major and trace elements, Appendix II. Glass XRF analyses for major and trace elements, Appendix III. Sanidine microprobe major and XRF trace element analyses and Appendix IV. Trace element ICP-MS analyses of select
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