| | Journal (article/letter/editorial) | silicates, as chrysotile, antigorite, talc, clinochlore, and montmorillonite [14–16] layered silicates...silicates, suchsuch as chrysotile, antigorite, talc, clinochlore, and montmorillonite [14–16] suggest suggest...; Jovanovski, G.; Makreski, P. Minerals from Macedonia. Part XIX. Vibrational spectroscopy as identificational...; Jovanovski, G.; Makreski, P. Minerals from Macedonia. Part XX. Geological Setting, Lithologies, and...and Identification of the Minerals from Ržanovo Fe Ni deposit. Turkish J. Earth Sci. 2009, 18, 631–652 | | | Book | modern multi-anvil, high-pressure laboratory in North America, using apparatus imported from Japan. With...our lab in an old shed, which was located just north of the new seismology building. As far as I can...passes through a vertical magnetic field above the north end of a “C-shaped” magnet (N) and below the south...). Am. Mineral. 1984, 69, 754–770. Yamanaka, T.; Mine, T.; Asogawa, S.; Nakamoto, Y. Jahn-Teller transition...omphacite sample SBB-46 from the South African Bobbejaan mine. Four different crystals were double-side polished |
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