American Mineralogist

Volume 34, Issue no. 0102 : January - February 1949

REGULAR ARTICLE

1 A simple point counter for thin-section analysis

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12 The unit cell and space group of childrenite

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19 The unit cell and space group of probertite

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26 Liquid inclusions in halite as a guide to geologic thermometry

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35 The distribution of accessory elements in pegmatites. I. Theory

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61 Crystal chemical relations in inorganic piezoelectric materials

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68 Some observations on the crystallization of silicic acid

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74 X-ray spectrometer study of mica powders

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83 The Corrego Frio pegmatite, Minas Gerais: scorzalite and souzalite, two new phosphate minerals

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94 Ludlamite from the Palermo mine, North Groton, New Hampshire

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98 A fluorescence study of Wyoming bentonite

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102 The Wathena, Doniphan Co., Kansas, meteorite

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104 Svanbergite from Nevada

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109 Sengierite, a preliminary description

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NEW MINERAL NAMES

133 New mineral names

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NOTES

125 Notes on Lakeside No. 70 transparent cement

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NOTES and NEWS

121 Notes and news: Grain-thin sections and other teaching aids in optical mineralogy

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BOOK REVIEW

128 Book reviews

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PROCEEDINGS

132 Mineralogical Society (London)

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American Mineralogist is an international journal that publishes mineralogical papers of broad interest to the geoscience and materials science community.