
American Mineralogist


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667 High-grade metamorphism in the Chapleau-Foleyet area, Ontario
687 Crystallization kinetics in the system CaMgSi2O6-CaAl2Si2O8: the delay in nucleation of diopside and anorthite
699 Phase relations of orthopyroxene, olivine, and grunerite in high-grade metamorphic iron-formation
717 The high temperature liquid and glass heat contents and the heats of fusion of diopside, albite, sanidine and nepheline
731 The extraction-quench technique for determination of the thermodynamic properties of solute complexes: application to quartz solubility in fluid mixtures
742 Reinterpretation of a Verzasca plagioclase: a correction
744 Phase characterization of synthetic amphiboles on the join Mn2+xMg7-x[Si8O22](OH)2
754 Interlayering and interlayer slip in biotite as seen by HRTEM
759 Optical and Mossbauer spectra of manganese-bearing phlogopites: Fe3+IV-Mn2+VI pair absorption as the origin of reverse pleochroism
769 Structure refinements of some thermally disordered dolomites
777 Exsolution in metamorphosed chromite from the Red Lodge district, Montana
790 A TEM study of fibrous cuprite (chalcotrichite): microstructures and growth mechanisms HTML version
804 Surinamite, ca. Mg3Al4Si3BeO16: its crystal structure and relation to sapphirine, ca. Mg2.8Al7.2Si1.2O16
811 A refinement of the crystal structure of ohmilite, Sr3(Ti,Fe2+)(O,OH)(Si2O6)2 – 2-3H2O
818 Kenyaite-synthesis and properties
827 Crystal structure and Mossbauer spectrum of vonsenite, 2FeO – FeBO3
833 The crystal chemistry of nolanite, (V,Fe,Ti,Al)10O14(OH)2, from Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
840 The SEM examination of geological samples with a semiconductor backscattered electron detector: discussion
843 The SEM examination of geological samples with a semiconductor backscattered-electron detector: reply
845 Investigation of phase transition of natural ZnS minerals by high resolution electron microscopy: discussion
847 Investigation of phase transition of natural ZnS minerals by high resolution electron microscopy: reply
NEW MINERAL NAMES
849 NEW MINERAL NAMES
NOTES
856 NOTICES
BOOK REVIEW
852 BOOK REVIEWS

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