American Mineralogist
REGULAR ARTICLE
627 Adsorption and retention of an organic material by montmorillonite in the presence of water
641 Factors effecting maximum hydrothermal stability in montmorillonites
649 Clay-carbonate soluble salt interaction during differential thermal analysis
656 “Bismutoferrite, chapmanite and “”hypochlorite”””
671 A white chlorite from Cobargo, N.S.W.
677 Santafeite, a new hydrated vanadate from New Mexico
688 Gorceixite from Dale County, Alabama
695 An apparatus for the study of thermoluminescence from minerals
707 Synthesis of chlorites and their structural and chemical constitution
726 The correction for absorption for rod-shaped single crystals
732 Differential thermal analysis of sphalerite
749 Sherwoodite, a mixed vanadium(IV)-vanadium (V) mineral from the Colorado Plateau
758 The leucite nepheline dolerite of Meiches, Vogelsberg, Hessen
762 An occurrence of gorceixite in Arkansas
765 Optics of the eosphorite-childrenite series
768 Additional data on bikitaite
770 The application of multiple Guinier camera in clay mineral studies
774 Mineralogical changes in weathered sedimentary ironstones
777 Refractometer perils
781 Microhardness of aluminum boride monocrystals
781 Occurrence of wairakite at The Geysers, California
784 Device for precisely controlling an iris diaphragm
786 “The so-called “”oxygen excess”””
NEW MINERAL NAMES
790 New Mineral Names
NOTES
761 Note on lithiophosphate
NOTES and NEWS
756 Notes and News: Improved specimen holder for the focusing-type x-ray spectrometer
BOOK REVIEW
787 Book Reviews
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American Mineralogist is an international journal that publishes mineralogical papers of broad interest to the geoscience and materials science community.