American Mineralogist
LETTER
638 First synthesis of the hydroxyl end-member of humite, Mg7Si3O12(OH)2
641 Do fluid inclusions in high-grade metamorphic pyroxenes preserve peak metamorphic density during retrograde decompression?
645 A new high-pressure phase transition in anorthite (CaAl2Si2O8) revealed by Raman spectroscopy
REGULAR ARTICLE
417 Molecular dynamics simulations of liquids and glasses in the system NaAlSiO4-SiO2: Methodology and melt structures
432 Al K-edge XANES spectra of aluminosilicate minerals
441 A multinuclear NMR study of clinochlore
448 H in rutile-type compounds: I. Single-crystal neutron and X-ray diffraction study of H in rutile
454 H in rutile-type compounds: II. Crystal chemistry of Al substitution in H-bearing stishovite
457 X-ray single-crystal diffraction study of pyrope in the temperature range 30-973 K
465 Quantitative analysis of trace OH in garnet and pyroxenes
475 A mechanism for Na incorporation in garnet: An example from garnet in orthogneiss from the Su-Lu terrane, eastern China
483 Mg self-diffusion in pyrope garnet
491 Influence of chemistry on the pyroelectric effect in tourmaline
502 Thermodynamics of the amphiboles: Fe-Mg cummingtonite solid solutions
520 Thermodynamic properties of stoichiometric staurolite H2Fe4Al18Si8O48 and H6Fe2Al18Si8O48
534 An experimental study of phase equilibria and Fe oxy-component in kaersutitic amphibole: Implications for the fH2 and aH2O in the upper mantle
549 The effects of temperature and fO2 on the Al-in-hornblende barometer
560 Heat capacitieis and thermodynamic properties of braunite (Mn7SiO12) and rhodonite (MnSiO3)
576 The free energy of formation of datolite
585 Exsolution lamellae of kirschsteinite in magnesium-iron olivine from an angrite meteorite
593 Kinetics of the reaction H2O + O = 2OH in rhyolitic and albitic glasses: Preliminary results
613 Compositional and structural systematics of the columbite group
620 The crystal structure of sinkankasite, a complex heteropolyhedral sheet mineral
628 A multinuclear NMR study of synthetic pargasite – Discussion
629 A multinuclear NMR study of synthetic pargasite – Reply to Hawthorne
NEW MINERAL NAMES
630 NEW MINERAL NAMES
636 MAGMA TRANSPORT AND STORAGE. Edited by Michael P. Ryan. John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1990. xvii + 420 pages.
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