American Mineralogist
LETTER
1590
Ordering of iron vacancies in monoclinic jarosites
Nicola V.Y. Scarlett, Ian E. Grey, and Helen E.A. Brand
AMORPHOUS MATERIALS: PROPERTIES, STRUCTURE, AND DURABILITY
1580
The structure of crystals, glasses, and melts along the CaO-Al2O3 join: Results from Raman, Al L– and K-edge X-ray absorption, and 27Al NMR spectroscopy
Daniel R. Neuville, Grant S. Henderson, Laurent Cormier, and Dominique Massiot
REGULAR ARTICLE
1365
Ti-Al zoning of experimentally grown titanite in the system CaO-Al2O3-TiO2-SiO2-NaCl-H2O-(F): Evidence for small-scale fluid heterogeneity
Friedrich Lucassen, Gerhard Franz, Dieter Rhede, and Richard Wirth
1379
A new method for quantitative petrography based on image processing of chemical element maps: Part I. Mineral mapping applied to compacted bentonites
Dimitri Prêt, Stephane Sammartino, Daniel Beaufort, Alain Meunier, Michel Fialin, and Laurent J. Michot
1389
A new method for quantitative petrography based on image processing of chemical element maps: Part II. Semi-quantitative porosity maps superimposed on mineral maps
Dimitri Prêt, Stephane Sammartino, Daniel Beaufort, Michel Fialin, Paul Sardini, Philippe Cosenza, and Alain Meunier
1399
Enhancement of solid-state reaction rates by non-hydrostatic stress effects on polycrystalline diffusion kinetics
Lukas M. Keller, Lutz C. G??tze, Erik Rybacki, Georg Dresen, and Rainer Abart
1408
Metal retention, mineralogy, and design considerations of a mature permeable reactive barrier (PRB) for acidic mine water drainage in Northumberland, U.K.
Manuel A. Caraballo, Esther Santofimia, and Adam P. Jarvis
1413
Crystal chemistry and low-temperature behavior of datolite: A single-crystal X-ray diffraction study
Romano Rinaldi, G. Diego Gatta, and Ross J. Angel
1422
Density and seismic velocities of chromitite body in oceanic mantle peridotite
Kyoko N. Matsukage, Seiichi Kikuchi, Shigeaki Ono, Yu Nishihara, and Takumi Kikegawa
1429
Packing schemes of cavities in selected clathrasils and zeolites and the analogous packings of atoms in crystal structures
C.P. Hem, Emil Makovicky, and TonÄi Balić-Žunić
1439
Temperature dependence of IR absorption of OH species in clinopyroxene
Yan Yang, Qunke Xia, Min Feng, and Peipei Zhang
1444
Thermal behavior of vibrational phonons and hydroxyls of muscovite in dehydroxylation: In situ high-temperature infrared spectroscopic investigations
Ming Zhang, Simon A.T. Redfern, Ekhard K.H. Salje, Michael A. Carpenter, and Chris L. Hayward
1458
Kinetics of Fe-oxidation/deprotonation process in Fe-rich phlogopite under isothermal conditions
Michele Zema, Gennaro Ventruti, Maria Lacalamita, and Fernando Scordari
1467
On the crystal chemistry of londonite [(Cs,K,Rb)Al4Be5B11O28]: A single-crystal neutron diffraction study at 300 and 20 K
G. Diego Gatta, Pietro Vignola, Garry J. McIntyre, and Valeria Diella
1473
High-pressure melting of wŸstite
Rebecca A. Fischer and Andrew J. Campbell
1478
Primary Nb-Ta minerals in the Szklary pegmatite, Poland: New insights into controls of crystal chemistry and crystallization sequences
Adam Pieczka
1493
Evolution of the interlayer space of hydrated montmorillonite as a function of temperature
Y. Zheng, A. Zaoui, and I. Shahrour
1500
Morphology of pyrite in particulate matter from shallow submarine hydrothermal vents
Rosa Mar??a Prol-Ledesma, Carles Canet, Ruth Esther Villanueva-Estrada, and Alejandro Ortega-Osorio
1508
Influence of the fluid composition on diamond dissolution forms in carbonate melts
Alexander F. Khokhryakakov and Yuri N. Pal’yanov
1515
Far infrared spectroscopy of carbonate minerals
Tatiana N. Brusentsova, Robert E. Peale, Douglas Maukonen, George E. Harlow, Joseph S. Boesenberg, and Denton Ebel
1523
Assessment of the diamond-trap method for studying high-pressure fluids and melts and an improved freezing stage design for laser ablation ICP-MS analysis
Maarten Aerts, Alistair C. Hack, Eric Reusser, and Peter Ulmer
1527
Françoisite-(Ce), a new mineral species from La Creusaz uranium deposit (Valais, Switzerland) and from Radium Ridge (Flinders Ranges, South Australia): Description and genesis
Nicolas Meisser, Joël Brugger, Stefan Ansermet, Philippe Thélin, and François Bussy
1533
Crystal chemistry and origin of grandidierite, ominelite, boralsilite, and werdingite from the Bory Granulite Massif, Czech Republic
Jan CempÃrek, Milan Novák, ZdenÄ›k DolnÃÄek, Jana Kotková, and Radek Å koda
1548
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: III. Thorneite, Pb6(Te6+2O10)(CO3)Cl2(H2O), the first mineral with edge-sharing octahedral tellurate dimers
Anthony R. Kampf, Robert M. Housley, and Joseph Marty
1554
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: IV. Markcooperite, Pb(UO2)Te6+O6, the first natural uranyl tellurate
Anthony R. Kampf, Stuart J. Mills, Robert M. Housley, Joseph Marty, and Brent Thorne
1560
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: V. Timroseite, Pb2Cu2+5(Te6+O6)2(OH)2, and paratimroseite, Pb2Cu2+4(Te6+O6)2(H2O)2, two new tellurates with Te-Cu polyhedral sheets
Anthony R. Kampf, Stuart J. Mills, Robert M. Housley, Joseph Marty, and Brent Thorne
1569
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: VI. Telluroperite, Pb3Te4+O4Cl2, the Te analog of perite and nadorite
Anthony R. Kampf, Stuart J. Mills, Robert M. Housley, Joseph Marty, and Brent Thorne
1574
The determination of sulfate and sulfide species in hydrous silicate glasses using Raman spectroscopy
Kevin Klimm and Roman E. Botcharnikov
NEW MINERAL NAMES
1594
NEW MINERAL NAMES
Paula C. Piilonen, Glenn Poirier, T. Scott Ercit, Ralph Rowe, and Kimberly T. Tait
DEPOSIT ITEMS
1365
Ti-Al zoning of experimentally grown titanite in the system CaO-Al2O3-TiO2-SiO2-NaCl-H2O-(F): Evidence for small-scale fluid heterogeneity
Friedrich Lucassen, Gerhard Franz, Dieter Rhede, and Richard Wirth
Figure 1 Documentation of run products and Figure 2 TEM images
AM-10-051.zip zipped
1413
Crystal chemistry and low-temperature behavior of datolite: A single-crystal X-ray diffraction study
Romano Rinaldi, G. Diego Gatta, and Ross J. Angel
Table_5 Bond distances (Å) and angles (°) of the datolite samples BC,CI,CT,FI,SP,VM at room-conditions, Crystallographic Information Files, CTcif.txt, FIcif.txt, SPcif.txt, vm_cif_100.txt, vm_cif_130.txt, vm_cif_160.txt, vm_cif_160up.txt, vm_cif_190.txt, vm_cif_220.txt, vm_cif_220up.txt, vm_cif_250.txt, vm_cif_280.txt and vm_cif_280up.txt
AM-10-044.zip zipped
1458
Kinetics of Fe-oxidation/deprotonation process in Fe-rich phlogopite under isothermal conditions
Michele Zema, Gennaro Ventruti, Maria Lacalamita, and Fernando Scordari
Crystallographic Information Files, sa1_14n.cif, sa1_15n.cif and sa1_18n.cif
AM-10-050.zip zipped
1473
High-pressure melting of wŸstite
Rebecca A. Fischer and Andrew J. Campbell
1478
Primary Nb-Ta minerals in the Szklary pegmatite, Poland: New insights into controls of crystal chemistry and crystallization sequences
Adam Pieczka
1515
Far infrared spectroscopy of carbonate minerals
Tatiana N. Brusentsova, Robert E. Peale, Douglas Maukonen, George E. Harlow, Joseph S. Boesenberg, and Denton Ebel
1548
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: III. Thorneite, Pb6(Te6+2O10)(CO3)Cl2(H2O), the first mineral with edge-sharing octahedral tellurate dimers
Anthony R. Kampf, Robert M. Housley, and Joseph Marty
1554
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: IV. Markcooperite, Pb(UO2)Te6+O6, the first natural uranyl tellurate
Anthony R. Kampf, Stuart J. Mills, Robert M. Housley, Joseph Marty, and Brent Thorne
1560
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: V. Timroseite, Pb2Cu2+5(Te6+O6)2(OH)2, and paratimroseite, Pb2Cu2+4(Te6+O6)2(H2O)2, two new tellurates with Te-Cu polyhedral sheets
Anthony R. Kampf, Stuart J. Mills, Robert M. Housley, Joseph Marty, and Brent Thorne
1569
Lead-tellurium oxysalts from Otto Mountain near Baker, California: VI. Telluroperite, Pb3Te4+O4Cl2, the Te analog of perite and nadorite
Anthony R. Kampf, Stuart J. Mills, Robert M. Housley, Joseph Marty, and Brent Thorne
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