American Mineralogist
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217 INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
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1 Summary of recommendations of AIPEA nomenclature committee on clay minerals HTML version
8 Mineralogy and petrology of very-low-metamorphic grade Archaean banded iron-formations, Weld Range, Western Australia
26 Some metasomatic calc-magnesian silicate rocks from Connemara, western Ireland: mineralogical control of rock composition
37 Melting phase relations of natural peridotite + CO2 as a function of degree of partial melting at 15 and 30 kbar
45 Pyroxenes of the Fen alkaline complex, Norway
55 Crystal chemistry of a metamorphic biotite and its significance in water barometry
63 Silica solid solution and zoning in natural plagioclase
75 Statistical mechanical models for aluminum-silicon disorder in plagioclases
81 The average structure of An 62-66 labradorite
96 Structure variation in low cordierites
112 Cr3+ coordination in chlorites: a structural study of ten chromian chlorites
123 The crystal structure of taramellite
129 The reaction albite = jadeite + quartz determined experimentally in the range 600–1200ºC
135 Automated quantitative phase analysis of bauxites
142 Mössbauer spectroscopy and crystal chemistry of natural Fe-Ti garnets
154 Crystal structure refinement of a cobaltian ullmannite
157 57 Fe Mossbauer study of babingtonite
163 Calculation of bond distances and heats of formation for BeO, MgO, SiO2, TiO2, FeO, and ZnO using the ionic model
174 Crystal-chemical factors affecting the mobility of ions in minerals
183 Euclase from Santa do Encoberto, Minas Gerais, Brazil HTML version
188 Crystal chemistry of kimzeyite from Stromboli, Aeolian Islands, Italy
192 Hauckite, Fe3+3(Mg,Mn)24Zn18(SO4)4(CO3)2(OH)81 a new mineral from Sterling Hill, New Jersey
196 Yeatmanite: new data
200 Crystal data of a new phosphate compound from microbial experiments on iron sulfide mineralization
NEW MINERAL NAMES
205 NEW MINERAL NAMES
NOTES
216 NOTICES
BOOK REVIEW
211 BOOK REVIEWS
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