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New Mineral Species And Their Crystal Structures Irina O Galuskina

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New Mineral Species And Their Crystal Structures Irina O Galuskina
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 54.69 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Irina O Galuskina, Igor V Pekov
ISBN: 9783038976899, 303897689X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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New Mineral Species And Their Crystal Structures Irina O Galuskina by Irina O Galuskina, Igor V Pekov 9783038976899, 303897689X instant download after payment.

The current Special Issue of Minerals entitled “New Mineral Species and Their Crystal Structures” contains articles with full descriptions of recently discovered mineral species (verneite, thermaerogenite, parafiniukite, nöggerathite-(Ce), cerromojonite, aurihydrargyrumite, sharyginite, fiemmeite, oyonite, tiberiobardiite, and ariegilatite) and with recent results in the investigation of structures for minerals which were insufficiently studied in the crystal chemical aspect (rusinovite, barioferrite, kurchatovite, and clinokurchatovite). The described new minerals demonstrate a great chemical and structural diversity and are characterized by different formation conditions and mineral associations. The mineralogical discoveries come from many different localities around the world. All articles were prepared to a high scientific level, and the authors used a lot of modern methods for their investigation of the solid.
The papers published in this Special Issue can be of interest not only to mineralogists and mineral collectors but also to physicists and chemists of solid, and specialists in the field of materials science.

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