American Mineralogist
REGULAR ARTICLE
651 Coconinoite, a new uranium mineral from Utah and Arizona
664 Plagioclase-spinel-graphite xenoliths in metallic iron-bearing basalts, Disko Island, Greenland
677 Gaspeite, (Ni,Mg,Fe)(CO3)2, a new carbonate from the Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec
685 Serpentinization considered as a constant-volume metasomatic process
711 The morphology of chrysotile asbestos as inferred from nitrogen adsorption data
726 An experimental study bearing on the absence of leucite in plutonic rocks
736 The melting of analcite solid solutions in the system NaAlSiO4-NaAlSi3O8-H2O
754 Evidence for [(SiO3)5]{infinity} type chains in inesite as shown by x-ray and infrared absorption studies
762 Myrmekite in charnockite from south-west Nigeria
774 Optical absorption spectra of iron in the rock-forming silicates
792 Some observations on oscillatory zoning and crystallization of magmatic plagioclase
807 Compositional variations of plagioclase feldspar from a basaltic lava flow
814 A further refinement of the crystal structure of cummingtonite, (Mg,Fe)7(Si4O11)2(OH)2
819 Carbonate-bearing apatite from Faraday Township, Ontario, Canada
825 The mineralogy of illites and mixed-layer illite/montmorillonites
855 Suggested terminology for interstratified clay minerals
858 Weathering effects on the structures of mica-type clay minerals
875 The nature of aluminum hydroxide-montmorillonite complexes
890 Refinement of the structure of sulvanite
903 Cation exchange properties of wairakite and analcime
909 Silica-rich chabazite from the Barstow Formation, San Bernardino County, Southern California
916 Crossed axial plane dispersion in epididymite
919 Determination of indicatrix orientation and 2V with the spindle stage: a caution and a test
924 Upper stability of muscovite
929 Schroeckingerite from Ambrosia Lake uranium district
931 A micropycnometer for the determination of the specific gravity of minerals
935 “Palermo “”hühnerkobelite”” is alluaudite”
939 Reply to Prof. D. J. Fisher
MINERALOGICAL NOTES
895 MINERALOGICAL NOTES: Electron-probe determination of inter-element relationships in manganese nodules
NOTES
947 Notices
BOOK REVIEW
941 Book Reviews
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