American Mineralogist

Volume 38, Issue no. 1112 : November - December 1953

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879 Clarence S. Ross

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881 Waldemar T. Schaller

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883 Rhodenite, johannsenite, and ferroan johannsenite at Vanadium, New Mexico

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891 Chemical petrology and mineralogy of hornblendes in northwest Adirondack granitic rocks

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903 Lindgrenite and cuprotungstite from Seven Devils District, Idaho

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912 Studies of borate minerals (II) : X-ray crystallography of inyoite and meyerhofferite; X-ray and morphological crystallography of CaO·3B2O3·9H2O

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919 Composition, tenebrescence and luminescence of spodumene minerals

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932 The crystallography of bastnaesite, parisite, roentgenite and synchisite

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964 Faustite, a new mineral, the zinc analogue of turquois

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973 Stevensite, redefined as a member of the montmorillonite group

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988 The bavenite problem

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994 Geochemical studies of clay minerals: (II)–Relation between ionic substitution and swelling in montmorillonite

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1007 Hydroxyl substitution in thorite and zircon

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1019 Studies of uranium minerals (XII) : The status of billietite and Becquerelite

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1025 The Mayodan meteorite, Rockingham, North Carolina

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1040 Two uranium-bearing pegmatite bodies in San Bernardino County, California

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1051 Minimizing the effects of preferred orientation in x-ray powder diffraction patterns

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1057 Giant amygdules in andesite from southern Quitman Mountains, Texas

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1065 Amygdular camptonite dikes from Mount Jo, Mount Marcy quadrangle, Essex County, New York

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1078 The genesis of pegmatites (II): Quantitative analysis of lithium-bearing pegmatite, Mora County, New Mexico

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1113 Clintonite as a contact-metasomatic product of Boulder bathylith, Montana

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1118 Zoned zircon from Oklahoma

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1126 Moraesite, a new hydrous beryllium phosphate from Minas Gerais, Brazil

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1134 The Webster-Addie ultramafic ring, Jackson County, North Carolina, and secondary alteration of its chromite

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1148 The identity of tinzenite with manganoan axinite

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1159 Studies of uranium minerals (XIII): Synthetic uranospinites

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1169 Burbankite and calkinsite, two new carbonate minerals from Montana

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1184 Preparation of rock thin sections

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1204 The Leona rhyolite, Alameda County, California

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1218 Hidalgoite, a new mineral

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1225 Re-examination of mosesite

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1235 Montroseite, a new vanadium oxide from the Colorado Plateaus

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1242 The crystal structure of montroseite, a vanadium member of the diaspore group

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1251 Some thermodynamic relations among the vanadium oxides, and their relation to the oxidation state of the uranium ores of the Colorado Plateaus

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1269 A simple high-temperature microscope heating stage

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1272 Bibliography of Clarence Samuel Ross (through 1953)

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1276 Bibliography of Waldemar Theodore Schaller (through 1953)

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NOTES and NEWS

1266 Notes and news: Occurrence of bassanite in two desert basins in southeastern California

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INDEX

1285 Index to volume 38

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