American Mineralogist
REGULAR ARTICLE
859 Melting of a dry peridotite at high pressures and basalt magma genesis
880 Titanium, aluminum and interlayer cation substitutions in biotite from high-grade gneisses, West Greenland
900 Analysis of the compositional variations of biotite in pelitic hornfelses from northeastern Minnesota
915 The parameters of induced thermoluminescence of some selected phyllosilicates: a crystal defect structure study
924 High temperature crystal chemistry of K and Na fluor-richterites
944 Quantitative study of Al-Si ordering in an orthoclase feldspar using an analytical transmission electron microscope
951 Mn-humites from Bald Knob, North Carolina: mineralogy and phase equilibria
960 Ilmenite (high Mg,Mn,Nb) in the carbonatites from the Jacupiranga Complex, Brazil
972 A review of the todorokite-buserite problem: implications to the mineralogy of marine manganese nodules
981 Hydrothermal synthesis of goethite-rutile intergrowth structures and their relationship to pseudorutile
989 Quantum mechanical studies of distortions and polymerization of borate polyhedra
996 Cerite, RE9(Fe2+,Mg)(SiO4)6(SiO3OH)(OH)3: its crystal structure and relation to whitlockite
1004 Ilvaite, an alteration product replacing olivine in the Skaergaard intrusion
1009 An electron microscope study of leucophoenicite
1022 Gainesite, sodium zirconium beryllophosphate: a new mineral and its crystal structure
1029 Kittatinnyite and wallkilldellite, silicate/arsenate analogues containing calcium and manganese, from Franklin and Sterling Hill, New Jersey
1033 Charlesite, a new mineral of the ettringite group, from Franklin, New Jersey
NEW MINERAL NAMES
1038 NEW MINERAL NAMES
NOTES
1048 NOTICES
BOOK REVIEW
1042 BOOK REVIEWS
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