
American Mineralogist


REGULAR ARTICLE
223 Crystal growth in incongruently-melting compositions: programmed cooling experiments with diopside
242 Partitioning of REE between minerals and coexisting melts during partial melting of a garnet lherzolite
260 A thermodynamic model of mineral segregations in the lower sillimanite zone near Rangeley, Maine
278 Carbonates and pyroxenoids from the manganese deposit near Bald Knob, North Carolina
290 Mineralogical and chemical effects of hydration reactions and applications to serpentinization
298 Phase relations of some tungstate minerals under hydrothermal conditions
309 Thermal stability of the heulandite-type framework: crystal structure of the calcium/ammonium form dehydrated at 483K
315 High-pressure structural study of diopside
324 High-pressure crystal structure and compressibility of coesite
334 Geothermometry and kinetics in a two-spinel peridotite nodule, Colorado Plateau
346 Dolomite-apatite inclusion in chrome-diopside crystal, Bellsbank Kimberlite, South Africa
350 Single crystal X-ray refinement of pyrophyllite-1 Tc
358 Optical spectra of giant radiohaloes in Madagascan biotite
362 The SEM examination of geological samples with a semiconductor back-scattered electron detector
369 Bartonite, a new potassium iron sulfide mineral
376 The crystal structure of bartonite, a potassium iron sulfide, and its relationship to pentlandite and djerfisherite
385 The crystal structure of picropharmacolite, Ca4Mg(HAsO4)2(AsO4)2 · 11H2O
392 The crystal structure of synthetic chukhrovite, Ca4AlSi(SO4)F13 · 12H2O
398 Hydrothermal synthesis of nukundamite and its crystal structure
403 Origin of optical variation in analcime
410 II. Crystal structure
410 Natroapophyllite, a new orthorhombic sodium analog of apophyllite I. Description, occurrence, and nomenclature
424 Intercalation of synthetic buserite by dodecylammonium chloride
428 The crystal structure of a Mexican axinite
432 Krautite, MnHAsO4 · H2O–an intracrystalline reactive mineral
NEW MINERAL NAMES
436 NEW MINERAL NAMES
BOOK REVIEW
440 BOOK REVIEWS

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