American Mineralogist

Volume 55, Issue no. 0708 : July - August 1970

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1083 Kutinaite; a new copper-silver arsenide mineral from Cerny Dul, Czechoslovakia

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1088 Hemihedrite, a new mineral from Arizona

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1103 The crystal structure of hemihedrite

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1115 Chalcogenides of the transition elements. VII. A Mössbauer study of pentlandite

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1131 Crystal chemistry and color in apatites containing cobalt, nickel, and rare-earth ions

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1146 Edge-sharing silicate tetrahedra in the crystal structure of leucophoenicite

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1167 The crystal structure of nordite and its relationship to melilite and datolite-gadolinite

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1182 The crystal structures of the humite minerals. II. Chondrodite

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1195 Refinement of the crystal structure of pigeonite

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1210 Two-step mechanism for order-disorder kinetics in silicates

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1219 Order-disorder and the activity-composition relation in a binary crystalline solution. I. Metamorphic orthopyroxene

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1226 Mössbauer, infrared, X-ray and optical study of cation ordering and dehydrogenation in natural and heat-treated sodic amphiboles

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1259 Monoclinic and triclinic forms of pyrophyllite and pyrophyllite anhydride

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1273 Transitional-primitive boundary in calcic plagioclase

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1278 The crystal chemistry of chabazites

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1302 Slip structure of heated sphalerite

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1313 Shock-effects in scapolite

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1329 Dehydroxylation heat of alunite

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1338 Alpha-arsenic sulfide, from Mina Alacran, Pampa Larga, Chile

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1345 “””Cuproscheelite”” from the Copiapó mining district, northern Chile”

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1353 A chlorine-rich biotite from Kondapalli, Andhra Pradesh, India

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1359 Epigenetic chlorite crystals in faulted Lower Devonian mudstones Kingston, New York

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1374 Pyrope in kimberlite

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1380 A chemical model for the origin of gibbsite from kaolinite

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1390 The origin of some antiperthites – a model based on nucleation

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1396 Cavity minerals at Summit Rock, Oregon

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1405 Refractive index determination by orientation variation. I. Uniaxial crystals

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1416 A device for the transfer of an optically oriented mineral fragment to a single crystal X-ray goniometer head

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1424 An electrochemical method of oxygen fugacity control of furnace atmosphere for mineral syntheses

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1435 Lead ions and empty halide sites in apatites

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1437 “Colloform hydrothermal muscovite (“”chacaltaite””)”

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1440 A convenient nonoxidizing heating method for metamict minerals

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NEW MINERAL NAMES

1444 New Mineral Names

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MINERALOGICAL NOTES

1432 MINERALOGICAL NOTES Cleavage surface energy of phlogopite mica

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NOTES

1454 Notices

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BOOK REVIEW

1450 Book Reviews

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PROCEEDINGS

1455 List of Officers and Committees

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ERRATA

1440 Errata: Index to Volume 41-50, addition to list of corrections

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