American Mineralogist
REGULAR ARTICLE
663 Petrogenesis of the ultrapotassic rocks from the Leucite Hills, Wyoming
678 The structural role of aluminum in silicate melts-a Raman spectroscopic study at 1 atmosphere
702 Kyanite, andalusite, sillimanite, and related mineral assemblages in the Truchas Peaks region, New Mexico
723 Petrogenesis of pyroxene-oxide intergrowths from kimberlite and cumulate rocks: co-precipitation or exsolution?
741 A pyrope-spinel (alkremite) xenolith from Moses Rock Dike: first known North American occurrence
746 The nature and significance of occluded fluids in three Indian diamonds
751 Subsolidus phase relations in the titanomagnetite solid solution series
759 Some experiments pertaining to the magnetite-ulvöspinel miscibility gap
763 Diffusive and displacive transformation in plagioclase and ternary feldspar series
770 Cation ordering in synthetic and natural Ni-Mg olivine
777 Enumeration of 4-connected 3-dimensional nets and classification of framework silicates: the infinite set of ABC-6 nets; the Archimedean and σ-related nets
789 Heterogeneous microstructures in oolitic carbonates
801 The dissolution kinetics of brucite, antigorite, talc, and phlogopite at room temperature and pressure
807 Copper coordination in low chalcocite and djurleite and other copper-rich sulfides
819 The role of the BeOSi bond in the structures of beryllosilicate minerals
827 Fillowite, Na2Ca(Mn,Fe)2+7(PO4)6: its crystal structure
843 Parascholzite, a new mineral from Hagendorf, Bavaria, and its relationship to scholzite
852 The crystal structure of jagoite
859 The crystal structure of calcium oxalate trihydrate: Ca(H2O)3(C2O4)
866 Tivanite, a new oxyhydroxide mineral from Western Australia, and its structural relationship to rutile and diaspore
872 Karlite, Mg7(BO3)3(OH,Cl)5, a new borate mineral and associated ludwigite from the Eastern Alps
NEW MINERAL NAMES
878 NEW MINERAL NAMES
BOOK REVIEW
880 BOOK REVIEWS
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