American Mineralogist
INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
347 INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS
REGULAR ARTICLE
189 Stringhamite, a new hydrous copper calcium silicate from Utah
193 Surinamite, a new Mg-Al silicate from the Bakhuis Mountains, western Surinam I. Description, occurrence, and conditions of formation
200 Composition and structural state of alkali feldspars from high-grade metamorphic rocks, central Australia
212 The application of quantitative interference microscopy to mineralogic and petrologic investigations
229 Crystal chemistry of the serandite-pectolite series and related minerals
238 The crystal structure of synthetic titanite, CaTiOSiO4, and the domain textures of natural titanites
248 The electrical conductivity of galena, pyrite, and chalcopyrite
260 Mössbauer effect study of 57Fe and 119Sn in stannite, stannoidite, and mawsonite
266 Effects of temperature and pressure on the cell dimension and X-ray temperature factors of periclase
272 Transmission electron microscopy of experimentally deformed hornblende
281 Differential reaction analysis (DRA) – A technique for obtaining differential thermal analysis data from inert substances
287 A molecular-orbital study of shared edge distortions in linked polyhedra
295 Cleavage surface energy of selenite
299 Paleopedogenic palygorskite from the basal Permo-Triassic of northwest Scotland
303 The thermal expansion of diopside to 800°C and a refinement of the crystal structure at 700°C
311 Alunogen, Al2(H2O)12(SO4)3·5H2O: its atomic arrangement and water content
322 Observations of transformation behavior in Ni7S6 by transmission electron microscopy
326 On the crystal chemistry of picropharmacolite
329 Hypothetical phyllophosphate structure for taranakite
332 Grandidierite of contact-metamorphic origin from Maratakka, northwest Surinam
334 X-ray diffraction powder data
NEW MINERAL NAMES
338 NEW MINERAL NAMES
MINERALOGICAL NOTES
318 MINERALOGICAL NOTES Lithium borate decomposition of rocks, minerals, and ores
BOOK REVIEW
342 BOOK REVIEWS
PROCEEDINGS
353 LIST OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES
ERRATA
337 ERRATA
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