American Mineralogist
REGULAR ARTICLE
653 Plagioclase stability at elevated temperatures and water pressures
676 Small angle X-ray scattering study of pre-nucleation behavior of titanium-free and titanium-bearing diopside glasses
686 Curve-fitting of Raman spectra of silicate glasses
696 Three-dimensional network structure of quenched melts (glass) in the systems SiO2-NaAlO2, SiO2-CaAl2O4 and SiO2-MgAl2O4
718 Calorimetric evidence for ideal mixing of silicon and germanium in glasses and crystals of sodium feldspar composition
725 Thermodynamic mixing properties of corundum-eskolaite, α-(Al,Cr+3)2O3, crystalline solutions at high temperatures and pressures
736 Thermodynamic studies of zeolites: analcime and dehyrated analcime
749 The colors of sillimanite
762 Osumilite in the sapphirine-quartz terrane of Enderby Land, Antarctica: implications for osumilite petrogenesis in the granulite facies
788 MgSiO3(ilmenite-type): single crystal X-ray diffraction study
799 Paulingite: variations in composition
804 Crystal structure of synthetic hafnon, HfSiO4, comparison with zircon and the actinide orthosilicates
809 Strontiojoaquinite and bario-orthojoaquinite: two new members of the joaquinite group
817 The crystal structure of lithiophorite
822 Breunnerite from the Tarr albitite complex, Sinai
826 The cation distribution in synthetic (Fe,Mn)3(PO4)2 graftonite-type solid solutions
833 Preisingerite, Bi3O(OH)(AsO4)2, a new species from San Juan Province, Argentina: its description and crystal structure
841 Retzian-(Nd), a new mineral from Sterling Hill, New Jersey and a redefinition of retzian
846 Resolution of space group ambiguities in minerals
848 Electron microscopy of smectites prepared by low temperature freeze-drying
853 “Inexpensive “”quartz wedges”””
NEW MINERAL NAMES
794 New occurrence of faujasite in southeastern California
854 NEW MINERAL NAMES
BOOK REVIEW
643 Review of the behavior of plagioclase under metamorphic conditions
861 BOOK REVIEWS
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