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Mssbauer Mineral

Handbook
Edited by
John G. Stevens
Mssbauer Effect Data Center
Asheville, North Carolina

Airat M. Khasanov
Mssbauer Effect Data Center
Asheville, North Carolina

J. W. (Bill) Miller
University of North Carolina
Asheville, North Carolina

Herman Pollak
University of Witwatersrand
Johannesburg, South Africa

Zhe Li
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Beijing, China

Mssbauer Effect Data Center


2002

Mssbauer Effect Data Center


The University of North Carolina at Asheville
206 Rhoades Hall, CPO 2311
One University Heights
Asheville, North Carolina 28804-8511
phone: (828) 251-6617
fax: (828) 232-5179
email: medc@unca.edu
web: www.unca.edu/medc

John G. Stevens, Director


Nina Flagler Hall, Assistant Editor and Publication Coordinator
Irina A. Khasanova, Assistant Editor and Publication Assistant
Airat M. Khasanov, Senior Scientist and Systems Analyst

ISSN: 0272-2755
1998, 2002

All rights reserved. The Mssbauer Mineral Handbook may not be reproduced or utilized
in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying,
recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in
writing from the Mssbauer Effect Data Center.
The Mssbauer Effect Data Center disclaims any responsibility for omissions not received
as it has used its best efforts to include all known publications, but inadvertent omissions
or errors may occur. Corrections submitted in writing will be made in the next edition.

In Memory
HERMAN POLLAK (1933-1998)
During the period of final edits of this Handbook, the Mssbauer scientific
community was saddened by the news of the decease of Professor Herman
Pollak. Herman was a good friend and colleague to all of us; in particular, to one
of us (JGS) for two decades. On behalf of all those who were his friend and
colleague we dedicate this Handbook to his memory.

Table of Contents

Preface .........................................................................................................vii
Arrangement of the Handbook ...............................................................ix
Review Reference Listing ...........................................................................1
Reference Listing .........................................................................................7
Special Reference Listing........................................................................131
Mineral Index ...........................................................................................181
Data Index .................................................................................................188
57 Fe ....................................................................................................188
197 Au .................................................................................................666
151 Eu ..................................................................................................669
121 Sb ..................................................................................................670
119 Sn ..................................................................................................672
Author Index ...............................................................................................677

Preface
This handbook contains all the bibliographic information and data collected by
the Mssbauer Effect Data Center (MEDC) on minerals. This edition represents
an update of the Center's previously published handbook in 1983. Published sets
of Mssbauer data have more than doubled from approximately 4,000 in the
1983 edition to almost 9,000 in the current edition. The number of
bibliographical references increased from 1,200 to more than 2,600, and the
number of different minerals investigated by Mssbauer spectroscopy has
increased from 250 to more than 400.

The compilation of Mssbauer data on minerals, began in 1981 through a


collaboration with John Stevens, from the Mssbauer Effect Data Center,
Herman Pollak, who was at that time from Zaire, and Zhe Li from the Chinese
Academy of Sciences. This collaboration resulted in the 1983 publication of the
first edition of the Handbook. Almost ten years later in 1990, work was initiated
to update this information, mostly through extensive efforts of Zhe Li. In 1995
Airat Khasanov joined the Mssbauer Effect Data Center as a visiting scientist
from Kazan State University, Kazan, Russia, and J. William Miller, a geologist at
the University of North Carolina at Asheville, joined the update effort. The
concentrated work of these past two years has resulted finally in the completion
of this handbook.

Following the publication of the Handbook, our next objective will be to


undertake a comprehensive evaluation of the Mssbauer spectroscopic mineral
data. The goal is to construct a database reference set that can be used for
mineral identification similar to the way powder x-ray diffraction is currently
used. The plans are to consider the evaluation for one subgroup of minerals at a
time. The division of the minerals into subgroups is anticipated as follows:

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Phyllosilicates
Inosilicates
Nesosilicates, Sorosilicates, and Cyclosilicates
Oxides and Hydroxides
Sulfides and Sulfosalts
Sulfates, Phosphates, Arsenates, Vanadates, Carbonates and
Borates

Using Mssbauer spectroscopy to investigate minerals will continue to be an


active research area for the foreseeable future. The number of publications per
year over the last twenty years has ranged from 70 to 100. Mssbauer
spectroscopy will continue to develop as an analytical tool in the field of
mineralogy. We hope this handbook will assist researchers that are interested in
the Mssbauer studies of minerals.
_________________________
For this 2002 electronic version of the Handbook, many items have been
updated. Specifically, the Reference Listing and the Author Index have been
updated to include references and authors that appeared in the MEDC database
through August 2002. Additionally, the Special Reference Listing and the Data
Indices have been updated to include articles published prior to 1998 that were
added to our database after the publication of the First Edition of the Handbook;
however, these sections do not include articles published after 1998.

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Arrangement of the Handbook

Review Reference Listing


For convenience we begin the Mssbauer Mineral Handbook with a listing of
more than 120 review articles on a variety of different subjects related to
minerals. Each reference listing consists of the Mssbauer Effect Data Center's
code for a particular article, and the corresponding citation includes the title,
authors, journal, volume, pages, and year. The Mssbauer Effect Data Center
(MEDC) maintains files of all these publications.
Reference Listing
In this section are listed all the papers that the Mssbauer Effect Data
Center has on file related to the Mssbauer investigation of minerals. This listing
includes articles for which Mssbauer data is listed in the Data Index section of
this Handbook and also includes those mineral papers which were not
appropriate for entering into the Data Index section. There were some very
recent references listed in this section for which the data was not abstracted.
The first two digits of the code listed for each article indicates the year of
the publication, the third digit being the first letter of the first author's last name,
and then the last three digits are a unique sequence number. Each reference has
its own unique code. These codes are useful for cross-references in this
Handbook. The Center maintains files of all these papers and copies are
available through the Mssbauer Effect Data Center. There are more than 2,500
Mssbauer publications which involve the investigations of minerals.
Special Listings
In this section are a series of specialized bibliographical listings on several
topics of interest. These topical listings include clays, coals, lavas, moon samples,
meteorites, nodules and soils.
Mineral Index
The Mineral Index is an alphabetical listing of the various minerals that are
named in the Data Index. A series of up to four columns of codes that
correspond to the references in the Reference Listing follows the listing of the
name of each mineral. There are more than 400 mineral species that are listed in
this Index.

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Data Index
The Data Index includes Mssbauer spectroscopic data on minerals that
have been investigated by five different Mssbauer isotopes (197Au, 151Eu, 57Fe,
121Sb, and 119Sn). Well over 90% of the investigations utilize 57Fe. This Data Index
is arranged as follows:
Mineral - Listed under Mineral are the mineral names. As a standard
source in naming we have used The Glossary of Mineral Species, Seventh
Edition (Fleischer and Mandarino, 1995).
Code - The code contains bibliographic information that can be identified
by finding the publication in the Reference Listing section.
Chemical Formula - In most cases the chemical formula that was entered
into our database before 1990 came from the abstracted article. If no
formula was given, one from Mineralogische Tabellen by Strunz or from
the American Society for Testing and Materials Powder Diffraction file is
used in this Handbook. A collection of powder diffraction data is
maintained by the International Centre for Diffraction Data, 1601 Park
Lane, Swarthmorth, Pennsylvania. In the period since 1990 (in the most
part) entries have only been made when the chemical formula has been
given in the publication. In many cases, the publication did not give the
formula but provided analytical data on the mineral from which a
chemical formula was calculated.
Standard - This column contains the material relative to the isomer shift
reported. An "xx" in the table indicates that the isomer shift reference was
not identified in the publication. Abbreviations used in this column
include PFC (potassium ferrocyanide), SFC (sodium ferrocyanide), SNP
(sodium nitropruside), and SS (stainless steel).
T (Temperature) - T indicates the temperature at which the mineral was
investigated. Symbols used in this column are R (room temperature), N
(liquid nitrogen temperature), and H (liquid helium temperature).
Isomer Shift - The isomer shift is described in two columns. The first is
the value of the isomer shift reported in mm/s relative to the reference
material and the second column is the uncertainty in the number as given
by the publication from which the data was obtained.

Quadrupole - Listed here are the quadrupole splitting values in units of


mm/s. In the case for both 151Eu and 121Sb the values reported under
Quadrupole are the quadrupole coupling constant in units of mm/s. As in
the case of the isomer shift column, the second column under Quadrupole
contains the uncertainty values reported by the authors.
Magnetic Field - Magnetic field values are expressed in units of kOe. The
second column under Magnetic Field indicates the uncertainty as reported
by the authors.
Author Index
All authors, not only the first authors, are listed in this Index. Each of their
publications are listed by the MEDC code. The codes are further subdivided into
groups by particular Mssbauer isotopes or by other topics, such as ANL
(analysis), GEN (general), IST (instrumentation), PSL (proposals), REV (reviews),
and THY (theory).

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Mineral Handbook
Code
64S012
65M021
66G029
66H003
67M040
68B076
69J007
69O007
70N011
71B124
71F015
71H057
71J001
71M001
71M091
72M064
72S064
73D016
73S029
74J018
74K053
74P025
74S119
74W013
75C056
75H006
75H036
75R013
77B125
77F033
77G015

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Reference
E.L.Sprenkel-Segel, and S.S.Hanna, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 28, 1913-31(1964) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron in
Stone Meteorites
A.S.Marfunin, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. 30, 3(1965) The Problem of the Physics of Minerals (In Russian)
R.H.Goodman, Chem. Can. 18(4),31(1966) The Mossbauer Effect--A High Resolution Probe of the Interior of Metals
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, J.Kubisz, and D.S.Kulgawczuk, Pr. Mineral. (Pol. Akad. Nauk Oddzial Krakowie, Kom. Nauk Mi 6,
7(1966) Application of the Mossbauer Effect in Mineralogy (In Polish)
J.G.Marzolf, J.T.Dehn, and J.F.Salmon, Adv. Chem. Ser. (68),61-85(1967) Mossbauer Studies of Tekites, Pyroxenes,
and Olivines (See 67G040)
R.G.Burns, in "Origin and Distribution of the Elements" edited by L. H. Ahrens (Pergamon Press, Oxford, England,
1968)1968 pp1151-63, Enrichments of Transition-Metal Ions in Silicate Crystal Structures
C.E.Johnson, in "The Application of Modern Physics to the Earth and Planetary Interiors" edited by S. K. Runcorn
(Interscience Publishers, New York, 1969, 1969)1969 pp485-96, Mossbauer Effect Studies of Magnetic Minerals
W.O'Reilly, in "The Application of Modern Physics to the Earth and Planetary Interiors" edited by S. K. Runcorn
(Interscience Publishers, New York, 1969, 1969)1969 pp479-84, Application of Neutron Diffraction and Mossbauer
Effect to Rock Magnetism,
Mapper, and A.A.Smales, Int. Ser. Monogr. Anal. Chem. 35, 209-11, 60(1970) Recovered extraterrestrial material.
L.H.Bowen, in "Analytical Methods for Material Investigation" edited by G. A. Kirkendale (Gordon and Breach
Science Publishers, New York, 1971)1971 pp163-80, Mossbauer Spectroscopy
P.A.Flinn, in "Applications of Low Energy X- and Gamma Rays" edited by C. A. Ziegler (Gordon and Breach Science
Publishers, Inc., New York, 1971)1971 pp123, Metallurgical Applications of the Mossbauer Effect
C.L.Herzenberg, D.L.Riley, and R.B.Moler, in "Applications of Low Energy X- and Gamma Rays" edited by C. A.
Ziegler (Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Inc., New York, 1971)1971 pp187-204, The application of
Mssbauer spectrometry to lunar and terrestrial rock samples.
C.E.Johnson, in "Proceedings of the Conference on the Application of the Mossbauer Effect" edited by I. Dezsi, L.
Cser, D. L. Nagy and I. Vincze, pp663-79, Structural Problems in Solid State Chemistry (See 71D001)
A.H.Muir, Jr., and M.Blander, in "Proceedings of the Conference on the Application of the Mossbauer Effect" edited
by I. Dezsi, L. Cser, D. L. Nagy and I. Vincze, pp61-72, Application of the Mossbauer Effect to the Study of
Extraterrestrial Materials (See 71D001)
K.Morstin, Zesz. Nauk Akad. Gorn.-Hutn. (Krakow), Zesz. Spec. 20, 59-71(1971) Use of the Mossbauer Effect for
Detection and Mineralogical Analysis of Tin and Iron Ores (In Polish)
A.G.Maddock, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy and Its Applications - Proceedings of a Panel" pp329-47, Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in Mineralogy (See 72I006)
L.Simon, Rudy 20(2),46-52(1972) Mossbauer Effect in Ore Mining, II. Instrumental Technique (In Czechoslovakian)
J.F.Duncan, A.G.Freeman, and J.H.Johnston, Chem. N.Z. 37, 45-9(1973) Specific Radiation Crystallography (SRC)
L.Simon, Rudy 21, 20-5(1973) Mossbauer Effect in Ore Mining, III. Present State of Application (In
Czechoslovakian)
C.Janot, and P.Delcroix, Ethnol. Fr. 3, 179-88(1974) Characterisation de Materiaux Archeologiques par
Spectrometrie Mossbauer (In French)
V.Kacena, Acta Mont. 26, 37-82(1974) Application Possibilities of the Mossbauer Effect in Mining (In
Czechoslovakian)
G.C.Pellacani, Systematic Materials Analysis III, 241-67(1974) Mossbauer Spectrometry
C.M.Scala, Aust. Gemmol. 12, 119-24(1974) A Survey of Some Research Work on Impurities in Gems
J.M.Williams, New Sci. (1),119(1974) Mossbauer Effect to Probe Old Pots and Lunar Rocks
J.M.D.Coey, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz
and J. A. Sawicki, vol.2, pp333-54, The Clay Minerals: Use of the Mossbauer Effect to Characterize Them and Study
Their Transformations (See 75H038)
S.S.Hafner, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy" edited by U. Gonser, vol.5, pp167-99, Mssbauer spectroscopy in lunar
geology and mineralogy. (See 75G006)
S.S.Hafner, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz
and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp471-2, Mssbauer results from the lunar samples returned by the Apollo missions. A
summary. (See 75H027)
K.Raclavsky, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M.
Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp347-55, Mossbauer Effect Technique in Mineral Science (See 75H017)
D.Barb, I.Bibicu, and T.Burtic, Mine, Pet. Gaze 28, 543-52(1977) Applications of the Mossbauer Effect in
Mineralogy and Geology (In Romanian)
G.C.Ferreira, and F.Braganca Gil, Comun. Serv. Geol. Port. 62, 201-16(1977) Utilization of Mossbauer Spectra for
Geochemical Problems (In Portuguese)
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, and N.N.Greenwood, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, A 285, 235-40(1977) An assessment of
results obtained from Mssbauer spectra of lunar samples.
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Mineral Handbook
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78D018
78E022
78J005
78M070
79B021
80B083
80B107
80C013
80F033
80G068
80T032
80U009
81B048
81D043
81G050
81H012
81H033
81H042
81J002
81M022
81T034
82A033
82C070
82K063
82L027
82T021
83B116
83C028
83H012
83Y013

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Reference
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, and H.Pollak, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 2 Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.2, pp217-28, Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Thermal and Radiation
Effects in Iron Minerals and Its Applications to Geochronology (See 78B017)
S.P.Ekimov, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka, Leningrad,
Otd., 1978)1978 pp10-9, Methods for Studying Interphase Distribution of Cations (In Russian)
W.M.Jones, J.M.Thomas, R.K.Thorpe, and M.J.Tricker, Appl. Surf. Sci. 1, 388-407(1978) Conversion Electron
Mssbauer Spectroscopy and the Study of Surface Properties and Reactions.
A.V.Maslenikov, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka,
Leningrad, Otd., 1978)1978 pp163-70, Thermal and Volume Effects and the Kinetics of Reactions of Intraphase
Distribution of Cations. Monoclinic Pyroxenes (In Russian)
G.M.Bancroft, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-464-71(1979) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of the Chemical State of
Iron in Silicate Minerals (See 79U002)
D.K.Bird, and H.C.Helgeson, Am. J. Sci. 280, 907-41(1980) Chemical Interaction of Aqueous Solutions with EpidoteFeldspar Mineral Assemblages in Geologic Systems. 1. Thermodynamic Analysis of Phase Relations in the System
CaO-FeO-Fe2O3-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O-CO2
R.G.Burns, D.A.Nolet, K.M.Parkin, C.A.McCammon, and K.B.Schwartz, NATO Adv. Study Inst. Ser., Ser. C. 58, 295336(1980) Mixed-valence Minerals of Iron and Titanium: Correlations of Structural,Mossbauer and Electronic
Spectral Data
J.M.D.Coey, At. Energy Rev. 18, 73-124(1980) Clay Minerals and Their Transformations Studied with Nuclear
Techniques
K.Fujino, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 14(3),135-43(1980) Crystal Chemistry of Mn-Mg-Fe Olivine Solid Solution Series (In
Japanese)
B.A.Goodman, NATO Adv. Study Inst. Ser., Ser. C. 63, 1-92(1980) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
T.Tominaga, Kagaku no Ryoiki 34, 697-704(1980) Applications of Mossbauer Technique in Geochemistry and
Environmental Chemistry (In Japanese)
Y.Ujihira, and A.Handa, Bunseki 26, 866-71(1980) Mossbauer Spectrometry (In Japanese)
R.G.Burns, Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci. 9, 345-83(1981) Intervalence Transitions in Mixed-valence Minerals of
Iron and Titanium
J.Dolnicar, At. Energy Rev. 2, 257-68(1981) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Mineralogy, Soil Science
and Ceramics: Co-ordinated Research Programme, 1977-1980
B.A.Goodman, Dev. Sedimentol. 34, 113-37(1981) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
G.P.Huffman, and F.E.Huggins, Adv. Chem. Ser. (194),265-301(1981) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the
Steel Industry (See 81S027)
L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, Phys. Chem. Miner. 7, 223-38(1981) The Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in
Clay Mineralogy
G.P.Huffman, F.E.Huggins, and R.J.Lee, in "Proceedings of the International Conference on Coal Science"(Verlag
Gluckauf GMDH, Essen, 1981)1981 pp835-41, Investigation of Coal Mineralogy and of Mineral Derivatives in
Coke and Ash by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy-Automatic Image Analysis
C.Janot, Bull. Mineral. 104, 135-42(1981) New Investigation Techniques for Minerals?
P.A.Montano, Adv. Chem. Ser. (194),135-75(1981) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Coal
Characterization and Utilization (See 81S027)
T.Tominaga, Adv. Chem. Ser. , 495-509(1981) Environmental and Geochemical Applications of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy,
G.A.Amthauer, in "High-Pressure Researches in Geoscience" edited by W. Schreyer (E. Schweizerbart'sche Ver
lagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, 1982)1982 pp269-92, High Pressure 57Fe Mossbauer Studies on Minerals
P.S.Cook, P.E.Clark, and J.D.Cashion, Physics for Austrailia's Development 1, 375-9(1982) Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Coal Utilization
J.Komusinski, Cem.-Wapno-Gips. (4-6),42-7(1982) Possibilities of Application of the Mossbauer Effect in Cement
and Cement Mineral Investigations (In Polish)
G.Lehmann, Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem. 86, 985-94(1982) Spectroscopy of Minerals
T.Tominaga, Radioisotopes 31, 603-12(1982) Characterization of Environmental Samples by Mossbauer
Spectrometry (In Japanese)
V.F.Babanin, Pochvovedenie (10),107-19(1983) Possibilities of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Soil Studies (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.100():16775A)
G.Calas, and S.Petit, Bull. Mineral. 106, 33-5(1983) Structure of Oxide Glasses: Spectroscopic Studies of Local
Order and Crystallochemistry. Geochemical Implications
F.C.Hawthorne, Can. Mineral. 21(May),173-480(1983) The Crystal Chemistry of the Amphiboles
Y.Yamashita, and H.Murata, Nippon Shika Daigaku Kiyo, Ippan Kyoiku-kei 12, 109-16(1983) Application of the
Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Natural Magnetite. (II). (In Japanese) (Chem.Abstr.102():102938D)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
84B042
84C043
84F016
84L036
84T011
84V006
85B157
85D014
85D059
85E004
85M077
86C012
86H051
86M069
86P017
86P058
86R035
86R054
86X008
87D011
87K042
88E031
88H016
88L080
88M008
88P027
88S042

89B083

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Reference
L.H.Bowen, and S.B.Weed, in "Chemical Mossbauer Spectroscopy" edited by R. H. Herber, pp217-42, Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Soils and Sediments (See 84H034) (Chem.Abstr.105(13):114165Z)
J.M.D.Coey, in "Mossbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Inorganic Chemistry" edited by G. J. Long, vol.1, pp443-509,
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Silicate Minerals (See 84L028)
J.M.Friedt, Techniques de L'Ingenieur 10(P2),608-1-11(1984) Applications Recentes de la Spectroscopie
Mossbauer.Cas de La Geometriede diffusion.Analyse de Surfaces et d'Echantillons Massifs (In French)
G.Lehmann, NATO ASI Ser., Ser. C 137, 121-62(1984) Spectroscopy of Feldspars (Chem.Abstr.103(18):144893M)
T.Tominaga, and Y.Minai, Nucl. Sci. Appl. 1, 749-91(1984) Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to
Environmental and Geochemical Studies
A.M.van der Kraan, J.W.Niemantsverdriet, and E.Gerkema, Energiespectrum 84, 104-11(1984) Mossbauer
Spectrometry Used in Energy Studies (In Dutch)
F.J.Berry, and D.J.Vaughan, in "Chemical Bonding and Spectroscopy in Mineral Chemistry" edited by Frank J. Berry
and David J. Vaughan (Chapman and Hall, New York, NY10017, 1985)1985 pp293-315, Mineral Surfaces and the
Chemical Bond
M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 70(3-4),304-16(1985) A review of Mssbauer data on inorganic glasses: the effects of
composition on iron valency and coordination. (Chem.Abstr.102():169873X)
J.Danon, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.1,
pp347-67, Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the Study of Minerals:Some Recent Trends (See 85K069)
J.P.Eymery, Bull. Mineral. 108(1),125-31(1985) Quelques Applications de l'Effet Mossbauer en Reflexion a la
Mineralogie (In French) (Chem.Abstr.102():152284H)
A.G.Maddock, in "Chemical Bonding and Spectroscopy in Mineral Chemistry" edited by F. J. Berry and D. J. Vaughan
(Chapman and Hall, London, 1985)1985 pp141-208, Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Mineral Chemistry
(Chem.Abstr.103(26):218378W)
J.D.Cashion, P.S.Cook, and L.J.Brown, Hyperfine Interact. 27(1-4),23-34(1986) Minerals, Sediments and Coals (See
86C003)
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, and G.R.Dunmyre, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J.
Long and John G. Stevens, pp137-52, Rapid Mossbauer-Based Methods for Applications in the Coal and Steel
Industries (See 86L043)
C.K.Majumdar, J. Indian Chem. Soc. 63(1),108-12(1986) Some applications of Mossbauer spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.105(12):105131H)
H.Pollak, and J.G.Stevens, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1153-6(1986) Phyllosilicates:A Mossbauer Evaluation (See
86C003)
H.Pollak, and J.G.Stevens, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long and John G.
Stevens, pp491-511, Coal Treatment and Desulfurization (See 86L043)
J.R.Regnard, in "Methodes Spectroscopiques Appliques aux Mineraux" edited by G. Calas (Societe Francaise de
Mineralogie et de Cristallogr, Paris, France, 1986) issue C.2,1986 pp22-72, L'Effet Mossbauer (In French)
K.R.P.M.Rao, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long and John G. Stevens,
pp153-70, Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Steel Industry (See 86L043)
G.X.Xing, Turangxue Jinzhan 14(6),49-54(1986) Application of ESR and Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Study the
Reaction between Metal Ions and Organic Materials in Soil and Nature of their Bonding (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.107(13):114755H)
M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 72(1-2),102-12(1987) A review of Mossbauer data on trioctahedral micas:Evidence
for tetrahedral Fe3+ and cation ordering (Chem.Abstr.106(14):105617S)
B.Kolk, S. Afr. J. Sci. 83(8),480-6(1987) The Mystery of Matter:The Case of the Missing Recoil
(Chem.Abstr.107(22):207521u)
N.A.Eissa, in "Proceedings of the Sch. on Applications of Nuclear Gamma Resonance Spectroscopy" edited by N. S.
Eissa and G. Denardo, pp279-302, Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Study Archaeological Egyptian
Pottery (See 88E030)
F.C.Hawthorne, Rev. Mineral. 18, 255-340(1988) Mossbauer Spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.109(24):213642s)
Z.Li, and L.F.Cha, Turang (Nanjing) 20(4),218-21(1988) Moessbauer Spectroscopy and Its Applications in Soil
Science (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.110(1):6915p)
E.Murad, in "Iron in Soils and Clay Minerals" edited by J. W. Stucki et al (D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordvecht,
NED and Boston, MA, 1988) issue C12,1988 pp309-50, Properties and Behavior of Iron Oxides as Determined by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy
R.L.Parfitt, and C.W.Childs, Aust. J. Soil Res. 26(1),121-44(1988) Estimation of Forms of Fe and Al: A Review, and
Analysis of Contrasting Soils by Dissolution and Mossbauer Methods (Chem.Abstr.109(17):148429m)
F.Seifert, in "The Time Domain in Surface and Structural Dynamics" edited by Gary J. Long, Fernande Grandjean
(Kluwer Academic Publishers (NATO Sc. Affairs Div.), Dordrech/Boston/London, 1988) issue 225,1988 pp687703, Recent Advances in the Mineralogical Applications of the 57Fe Mossbauer Effect
(Chem.Abstr.109(14):113549y)
R.G.Burns, and T.C.Solberg, ACS Symp. Ser. (415),262-83(1989) 57Fe-Bearing Oxide, Silicate, and Aluminosilicate
Minerals - Crystal Structure Trends in Mossbauer Spectra (Chem.Abstr.114(12):105798s)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
89B116
89K009
89M011
89M019
89W031
90B156

90D049

90G089
90K085
90L015
90M001
90S120
90S133
90V010
90W053
90W070

91A013
91B076
91C026
91L069
91M003
91M033

91S066

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R.G.Burns, Geophy Monog Am Geoph Union 45, 81-90(1989) Mossbauer Spectra of 57Fe in Rare Earth Perovskites:
Applications to the Electronic States of Iron in the Mantle
J.Martin Knudsen, Hyperfine Interact. 47-48(1-4),3-31(1989) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of 57Fe and the Evolution of
the Solar System (See 89G014) (Chem.Abstr.111(8):61085p)
E.Murad, Hyperfine Interact. 47-48(1-4),33-53(1989) Poorly-Crystalline Minerals and Complex Mineral
Assemblages (See 89G014) (Chem.Abstr.111(8):61086q)
E.Murad, and U.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 45(1-4),161-77(1989) Pure and Impure Clays and Their Firing Products
(See 89C020) (Chem.Abstr.110(24):217827z)
J.Webb, and , in "Mossbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Inorganic Chemistry, Vol. 3" edited by Gary J. Long and
Fernande Grandjean, vol.3, pp417-44, The Use and Potential of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Studies of Biological
Mineralization (See 89L024) (Chem.Abstr.113(9):73925s)
G.M.Bancroft, and M.M.Hyland, in "Reviews in Mineralogy, Vol. 23: Mineral-Water Interface Geochemistry"
edited by M.F. Hochella, Jr. and A.F. White (Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, DC, USA, 1990) vol.23,
issue Chap 13,1990 pp511-58, Spectroscopic studies of adsorption/reduction reactions of aqueous metal complexes
on sulphide surfaces. (Chem.Abstr.114:167954)
E.De Grave, R.E.Vandenberghe, and L.H.Bowen, in "Condensed Matter Studies by Nuclear Methods" edited by Jan
Stanek and Antoni T. Pedziwiatr (World Scientific Publishing Co., Ltd., Teaneck, New Jersey, USA, 1990)
vol.2,1990 pp186-239, Magnetic Properties of Some Selected, Soil-Related Iron Oxides and Oxyhydroxides as
Probed by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy
B.A.Goodman, NATO ASI Ser., Ser. B, 215, 119-40(1990) The use of Mssbauer spectroscopy in the study of soil
colloidal materials. (Chem.Abstr.115(2):12429c)
J.Martin Knudsen, B.Lundgren, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Vistisen, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited
by E. Baggio-Saitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg, pp195-204, Mossbauer Spectroscopy and the Iron on
Mars (See 90B117)
Z.Li, and Y.T.Xu, Yuanz. Kex. Jis. 24(2),91-6(1990) Headway of the Mossbauer Study and Application in China (In
Chinese)
E.Murad, in "Advances in Soil Science" edited by B. A. Stewart (Springer-Verlage, New York, New York, 1990)
vol.12,1990 pp125-57, Application of 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Problems in Clay Mineralogy and Soil
Science:Possibilities and Limitations
U.Schwertmann, and E.Murad, in "Proceedings of the Fifth International Soil Correlation Meeting (ISCOM IV)
Chara" edited by J. M. Kimble and R. D. Yeck (USDA, Soil Conservation Service, Lincoln, NE, 1990)1990 pp319-41,
Forms and Translocation of Iron in Podzolized Soils
R.B.Scorzelli, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E. Baggio-Saitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R.
Rechenberg, pp65-85, Phase Stability of Fe-Ni Alloys from Meteorites in the Invar Region (See 90B117)
R.E.Vandenberghe, E.De Grave, C.Landyat, and L.H.Bowen, Hyperfine Interact. 53(1-4),175-95(1990) Some Aspects
Concerning the Characterization of Iron Oxides and Hydroxides in Soils and Clays (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(22):194924z)
J.Webb, , and D.J.Macey, in "Iron Biominerals" edited by R.B. Frankel and R. P. Blakemore (Plenum Press, New York,
1990)1990 pp193-220, Iron Biomineralization in Invertebrates
A.F.White, in "Reviews in Mineralogy, Vol. 23: Mineral-Water Interface Geochemistry" edited by M.F. Hochella, Jr.
and A.F. White (Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, DC, USA, 1990) vol.23, issue Chap 12,1990 pp467509, Heterogeneous electrochemical reactions associated with oxidation of ferrous oxide and silicate surfaces.
(Chem.Abstr.114:167953)
S.Aburto, M.Jimnez, E.Flores, R.W.Gomez Gonzalez, M.L.Marquina, and V.Marquina Fabrega, Hyperfine Interact.
66(1-4),3-10(1991) Archaeological Ceramics:Analysis of Technologies by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 91D025)
(Chem.Abstr.116(7):58265v)
R.G.Burns, NATO ASI Ser., Ser. C 343, 175-99(1991) Mixed Valency Minerals:Influences of Crystal Structures on
Optical and Mossbauer Spectra (Chem.Abstr.117(4):30582t)
J.M.D.Coey, J.D.Fabris, and M.Resende, Hyperfine Interact. 66(1-4),51-62(1991) 57Fe Mossbauer Studies of Oxisols
(See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63814c)
G.J.Long, and F.Grandjean, in "Applications of Analytical Techniques to the Characterization of Materials" edited
by Dale L. Perry (Plenum, New York, USA, 1991)1991 pp119-51, Applications of the Mossbauer Effect to the
Characterization of Materials. (Chem.Abstr.117(20):200565j)
S.Mitra, T.N.Pal, and T.Pal, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 29(5),313-25(1991) Variation in Mossbauer Hyperfine
Parameters with Al-Substitution in Iron Oxide and hydroxide Phases (Chem.Abstr.115(2):17623w)
M.B.Madsen, J.Martin Knudsen, L.Vistisen, and H.G.Jensen, in "The Environmental Model of Mars,
Proceedings"(2nd COSPAR Colloquium, Sopron, Hungary, January 22-26, 1990), edited by K. Szeg (Pergamon Press,
Oxford, UK, 1991) vol.2, pp59-62, Are phobos and deimos carbonaceous chondrites? Mssbauer spectroscopy on
carbonaceous chondrites and their relation to the Martian moons.
R.B.Scorzelli, Hyperfine Interact. 66(1-4),249-57(1991) Application of the Mossbauer Effect to the Study of
Meteorites - A Review (See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63563V)

Mineral Handbook
Code
91S093
91W030
91Y002
92A017
93B018
93B054
93R012
93S004
94B055
94F018
94G092
94H080
94M054
94S104
95B124
95K008
95M014
95M054
95M069
95S049
96J018
96M055
96S107
96S131
97L047
97M103
98B037
98K086

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, K.C.Tran, J.Webb, D.J.Macey, and P.Pootrakul, in "Mechanisms and Phylogeny of Mineralization in Biological
Systems" edited by S. Suga, H. Nakahara (Springer-Verlag Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 1991) vol.Ch. 3.2,1991 pp291-5,
Mineralization of Iron in Ferritin and Haemosiderin:The Effect of Tissue Environment on Mineral Structure
J.Webb, L.A.Evans, K.S.Kim, , and D.J.Macey, in "Mechanisms and Phylogeny of Mineralization in Biological
Systems" edited by S. Suga, H. Nakahara (Springer-Verlag Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 1991) vol.Ch. 3.1,1991 pp283-90,
Controlled Deposition and Transformation of Iron Biominerals in Chiton Radula Teeth
J.Yvon, P.Marion, L.Michot, F.Villieras, F.E.Wagner, and J.Friedl, Eur. J. Mineral. 3(4),667-76(1991) Development of
Mineralogy Applications in Mineral Processing
D.G.Agresti, R.V.Morris, E.L.Wills, T.D.Shelfer, M.M.Pimperl, M.H.Shen, B.C.Clark, and B.D.Ramsey, Hyperfine
Interact. 72(1-4),285-98(1992) Extraterrestrial Mssbauer spectrometry. (See 92B043) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):58357x)
R.G.Burns, in "Remote Geochemical Analysis: Elemental and Mineralogical Composition" edited by Carle M. Pieters
& Peter A.J. Englert (Cambridge University Press, 1993)1993 pp539-56, Mossbauer Spectral Characterization of
Iron in Planetary Surface Materials
K.D.Becker, Philos. Mag. A 68(4),767-86(1993) Spectroscopic in Situ Studies of Defect-Dependent Properties of
Transition Metal Oxides: Defects, Diffusion, and Reaction Kinetics (Chem.Abstr.120(4):42195u)
D.G.Rancourt, Am. Mineral. 78(5-6),669-71(1993) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Tetrahedral Fe(3+) in Trioctahedral
Micas - Reply (Chem.Abstr.119(4):31620g)
E.O.T.Salles, P.A.de Souza, Jr., and V.K.Garg, in "Proceedings: First Brazilian Symposium of Intelligent Automation,
Rio Claro,S.P." edited by Gilberto s. Nakamiti, Helio Aparecido Navarro, Ivan Rizzo Geilherne, Jose Pachec 1993
pp27-37, Neural Network in Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Portuguese)
R.G.Burns, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),739-45(1994) Mineral Mossbauer Spectroscopy: Correlations between
Chemical Shift and Quadrupole Splitting Parameters (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:60316)
E.A.Ferrow, Hyperfine Interact. 90(1-4),121-34(1994) Mossbauer Effect and TEM in Mineralogy (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:165642)
B.A.Goodman, in "Clay Mineralogy: Spectroscopic and Chemical Determinative Methods" edited by M. J. Wilson
(Chapman & Hall, London, England, 1994) issue Chap 3,1994 pp68-119, Mssbauer spectroscopy.
Z.Homonnay, I.Czak-Nagy, E.Kuzmann, S.I.Nagy, and A.Vrtes, Magy. Kem. Lapja 49(9),371-3(1994) Practical
application of Mssbauer spectroscopy. IV. Recent progress in mineralogy. (In Hungarian)
(Chem.Abstr.122:329206)
E.Murad, Int. Soc. Soil Sci. 1, 85-93(1994) Some Recent Developments in the Study of Soils By Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.124:230961)
E.O.T.Salles, P.A.de Souza, Jr., and V.K.Garg*, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B B94(4),499-502(1994) Artificial
Neural Network for Identification of a Substance from a Mossbauer Data Bank (Chem.Abstr.122:45139)
F.J.Berry, Adv. Anal. Geochem. 2, 305-29(1995) Mssbauer spectroscopy in analytical geochemistry.
(Chem.Abstr.124:151038)
G.Klingelhfer, P.Held, R.Teucher, F.Schlichting, J.Foh, and E.Kankeleit, Hyperfine Interact. 95(1-4),305-39(1995)
Mssbauer Spectroscopy in Space. (See 95G027) (Chem.Abstr.122:225852)
M.B.Madsen, D.P.Agerkvist, H.P.Gunnlaugsson, S.Faurschou Hviid, J.M.Knudsen, and L.Vistisen, Hyperfine
Interact. 95(1-4),291-304(1995) Titanium and the Magnetic Phase on Mars (See 95G027)
C.A.McCammon, Min Phys Crys , 332-47(1995) Mssbauer Spectroscopy of Minerals
A.G.Maddock, Radiochimica Acta 70-1, 323-31(1995) Radioactivity and the nuclear environment.
(Chem.Abstr.124:243847)
E.O.T.Salles, P.A.de Souza, Jr., and V.K.Garg, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 190(2),439-47(1995) Identification of
Crystalline Structures Using Mssbauer Parameters and Artificial Neural Network. (Chem.Abstr.123:61475)
C.E.Johnson, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 29(9),2266-73(1996) Characterization of magnetic materials by Mssbauer
spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.125:236433)
C.A.McCammon, Phase Transitions 58, 1-26(1996) Crystal chemistry of iron-containing perovskites.
(Chem.Abstr.126:257138)
J.Stanek, in "Proceedings of the All-Polish Seminar of Mssbauer Spectroscopy" edited by Jan Sarzynski (Maria
Curie - Sklodowska Univ & Tech Univ - Lublin, 1996)1996 pp79-93, 197Au Mssbauer spectroscopy in search for
relativistic effects in gold chemistry.
J.W.Stucki, G.W.Bailey, and H.Gan, Appl. Clay Sci. 10(6),417-30(1996) Oxidation-reduction mechanisms in ironbearing phyllosilicates.
G.Leofanti, G.Tozzola, M.Padovan, G.Petrini, S.Bordiga, and A.Zecchina, Catal. Today 34(Chap. 4),307-27(1997)
Catalyst characterization: characterization techniques. (Chem.Abstr.126:162733)
J.M.McIntosh, and L.A.Groat*, Short Course Ser. - Mineral. Assoc. Can 25(Chap.3),25-62(1997) Techniques used to
study bacterial - mineralogical interactions. (*Biological-Mineralogical Inte) (Chem.Abstr.128:225177)
C.B.Koch, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),131-57(1998) Structures and properties of anionic clay minerals.
(Chem.Abstr.130:225511)
E.Kuzmann, S.I.Nagy, A.Vrtes*, T.G.Weiszburg, and V.K.Garg, in "Nucl. Methods Mineral. Geol." edited by Vertes,
Attila; Nagy, Sandor; Suvegh, Karoly, pp285-376, Geological and mineralogical applications of Mssbauer
spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.129:177981)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
98M057
98M058
98R047
98S049
99C058
99D037
99L031
99M089

00B013
00P062
00V030
01R031

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E.Murad, and U.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),337-56(1998) Clays and clay minerals: The firing process.
(Chem.Abstr.130:256041)
E.Murad, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),39-70(1998) Clays and clay minerals: What can Mssbauer spectroscopy do
to help understand them? (Chem.Abstr.130:225463)
D.G.Rancourt, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),3-38(1998) Mssbauer spectroscopy in clay science.
(Chem.Abstr.130:243649)
J.G.Stevens, A.M.Khasanov, J.W.Miller, H.Pollak, and Z.Li, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),71-81(1998) Documentation
and evaluation of Mssbauer data for minerals. (Chem.Abstr.130:225508)
S.Constantinescu, G.Udubasa, and S.Calogero*, Rom. J. Miner. 79, 49-70(1999) Mssbauer spectroscopy in
mineralogy and geochemistry. Part 2: Applications in mineralogy and geochemistry.
E.De Grave, S.G.Eeckhout, and C.A.McCammon, Hyperfine Interact. 122(1-2),21-38(1999) Selected applications of
57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopy to mineral studies. (LACAME'98) (Chem.Abstr.132:168851)
J.Lipka, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy in Materials Science" edited by M. Miglierini and D. Petredis, vol.66, pp97106, Mssbauer spectroscopy in mineralogy and geology. (Chem.Abstr.131:132370)
E.Murad, in "Clays for Our Future: Proceedings of the 11th International Clay Conference"(11th International Clay
Conference, Ottawa, Canada, June 15-21, 1997), edited by Hideomi Kodama, Ahmet R. Mermut, J. Kenneth Torrance
(ICC-97 Organizing Committee, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1999) pp207-13, Clays and clay minerals: What can
Mssbauer spectroscopy do to help understand them? (Chem.Abstr.132:336967)
P.A.Bland, A.W.R.Bevan, and A.J.T.Jull, Quat. Res. 53(2),131-42(2000) Ancient meteorite finds and the Earth's
surface environment. (Chem.Abstr.132:296168)
V.B.Polyakov, and S.D.Mineev, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 64(5),849-65(2000) The use of Mssbauer spectroscopy
in stable isotope geochemistry. (Chem.Abstr.132:253660)
R.E.Vandenberghe, C.A.Barrero Meneses, G.M.da Costa, E.Van San, and E.De Grave, Hyperfine Interact. 126(14),247-59(2000) Mssbauer characterization of iron oxides and (oxy)hydroxides: the present state of the art.
(Chem.Abstr.134:304658)
D.G.Rancourt, Rev. Mineral. Geochem. 44, 217-92(2001) Magnetism of earth, planetary, and environmental
nanomaterials.

Mineral Handbook
Code
60S006
60S007
62P004
63D001
63H002
63H006
63I001
63T003
64G006
64S012
65B015
65G008
65G018
65M021
66B042
66D006
66G017
66G027
66G029
66H003
66H010
66H019
66S029
66T001
66V001
66V007
67A008
67B005
67B006
67B007
67B009
67B010

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A.O.Solonenco, C. R. Hebd. Seances Acad. Sci. 250, 3828-30(1960) Effet Mossbauer dans la Pyrite et la Marcasite (In
French)
A.O.Solonenco, C. R. Hebd. Seances Acad. Sci. 251, 2675-7(1960) Mesure, par Effet Mossbauer, de Champs locaux
dans divers Composes du Fer (In French)
H.Pollak, M.De Coster, and S.Amelinckx, Phys. Status Solidi 2, 1653-9(1962) Mossbauer Effect in Biotite
M.De Coster, H.Pollak, and S.Amelinckx, Phys. Status Solidi 3, 283-8(1963) A Study of Mossbauer Absorption in
Iron Silicates
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, and D.S.Kulgawczuk, Acta Phys. Pol. 24, 689-92(1963) Hyperfine Structure of the 14.4 keV
Gamma Line of 57Fe in Some Iron Oxy-hydroxides Investigated with the Mossbauer Effect
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, and D.S.Kulgawczuk, in "Proceedings of the Dubna Conference on the Mssbauer Effect" edited
by Frances Coleman, pp18-1, The Fine Structure of Mossbauer Spectra in Mineral Compounds of Iron (See 63A008)
P.Imbert, A.Gerard, and M.Wintenberger, C. R. Hebd. Seances Acad. Sci. 256, 4391-3(1963) Etude des Sulfure,
Arseniosulfure et Arseniure de Fer naturels par Effet Mossbauer (In French)
P.K.Tseng, and K.K.Wang, Jinshu Xuebao 1, 81-2(1963) Mossbauer Absorption Line Spectrum of Ferrous Gluconate
and Anhydrated Ferrous Sulfate
A.Gerard, and M.Delmelle, C. R. Hebd. Seances Acad. Sci. 259, 1756-9(1964) Effet Mossbauer et Caractere ionique
des Atomes de Fer dans les Meteorites Orgueil et Cold Bokkeveld (In French)
E.L.Sprenkel-Segel, and S.S.Hanna, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 28, 1913-31(1964) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron in
Stone Meteorites
A.A.Belyustin, Yu.M.Ostanevich, A.M.Pisarevskii, S.B.Tomilov, U.Bai-shi, and L.Cher, Fiz. Tverd. Tela (SPeterburg) 7, 1447-54(1965)/Sov. Phys-Solid State (Engl. Transl.) 7, 1163-9(1965), The Mossbauer Effect in AlkaliIron-Silicate Glasses
T.C.Gibb, and N.N.Greenwood, Trans. Faraday Soc. 61, 1317-23(1965) Chemical Applications of the Mossbauer
Effect. Part 2. Oxidation States of Iron in Crocidolite and Amosite
V.I.Goldanskii, B.G.Egizarov, V.M.Zaporozhets, Yu.M.Ostanevich, and L.P.Chupyatova, Prikl. Geofiz. (44),20210(1965) Study of the Mossbauer Spectra of Ferruginous Minerals (In Russian)
A.S.Marfunin, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. 30, 3(1965) The Problem of the Physics of Minerals (In Russian)
G.M.Bancroft, A.G.Maddock, R.G.Burns, and R.G.J.Strens, Nature (London) 212, 913(1966) Cation Distribution in
Anthophyllite from Mossbauer and Infra-red Spectroscopy
I.Dzsi, and M.Fodor, Phys. Status Solidi 15, 247(1966) On the Antiferromagnetism of Alpha-FeOOH
R.G.Grant, H.Wiedersich, A.H.Muir, Jr., U.Gonser, and W.N.Delgass, J. Chem. Phys. 45, 1015(1966) Sign of the
Nuclear Quadrupole Coupling Constants in Some Ionic Ferrous Compounds (Erratum, op cit 46,2864(1967))
T.C.Gibb, and N.N.Greenwood, Tech. Rep. Ser. - I. A. E. A. 50, 143(1966) Mossbauer Spectra of Some Iron
Compounds (See:64C009,65G008,65G012) (See 66U003)
R.H.Goodman, Chem. Can. 18(4),31(1966) The Mossbauer Effect--A High Resolution Probe of the Interior of Metals
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, J.Kubisz, and D.S.Kulgawczuk, Pr. Mineral. (Pol. Akad. Nauk Oddzial Krakowie, Kom. Nauk Mi 6,
7(1966) Application of the Mossbauer Effect in Mineralogy (In Polish)
C.L.Herzenberg, and D.Toms, J. Geophys. Res. 71, 2661(1966) Mossbauer Absorption Measurements in Ironcontaining Minerals
S.S.Hafner, and G.M.Kalvius, Z. Kristallogr., Kristallgeom., Kristallphys., Kristallchem. 123, 443(1966) The
Mossbauer Resonance of Fe57 in Troilite (FeS) and Pyrrhotite (Fe(0.88)S) (See also 67H001)
E.L.Sprenkel-Segel, and S.S.Hanna, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 2" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman,
vol.2, pp113-26, Mossbauer Analysis of Meteoritic Iron Minerals (See also 64S012) (See 66G024)
A.A.Temperley, and H.W.Lefevre, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 27, 85(1966) The Mossbauer Effect in Marcasite Structure
Iron Compounds
F.van der Woude, and A.J.Dekker, Phys. Status Solidi 13, 181(1966) Mossbauer Effect in alpha-FeOOH
F.van der Woude, Phys. Status Solidi 17, 417(1966) Mossbauer Effect in alpha-Fe2O3
S.M.Aleksandrov, T.V.Malysheva, and S.S.Rodin, Geokhimiya , 1104-10(1967) Investigation of the Mode of
Occurence of Tin in Magnesium-Iron Borates by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)
G.M.Bancroft, and R.G.Burns, Am. Mineral. 52, 1278-87(1967) Interpretation of the Electronic Spectra of Iron in
Pyroxenes
G.M.Bancroft, R.G.Burns, and A.G.Maddock, Am. Mineral. 52, 1009-26(1967) Determination of Cation Distribution
in the Cummingtonite-Grunerite Series by Mossbauer Spectra
G.M.Bancroft, Phys. Lett. A 26A, 17-8(1967) Quantitative Estimates of Site Populations in an Amphibole by the
Mossbauer Effect
G.M.Bancroft, and R.G.Burns, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 3, 125-7(1967) Distribution of Iron Cations in a Volcanic
Pigeonite by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
G.M.Bancroft, R.G.Burns, and R.A.Howie, Nature (London) 213, 1221-3(1967) Determination of the Cation
Distribution in the Orthopyroxene Series by the Mossbauer Effect
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Mineral Handbook
Code
67B011
67B012
67B018
67B049
67C018
67D020
67E008
67E013
67G009
67G020
67G039
67H001
67H016
67I001
67L003
67L004
67M011
67M012
67M021
67M031
67M040
67R016
67S026
67V008
67W005
67W014
67W022
67Z004
68B006
68B008

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G.M.Bancroft, A.G.Maddock, and R.G.Burns, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 31, 2219-46(1967) Applications of the
Mossbauer Effect to Silicate Mineralogy, I. Iron Silicates of Known Crystal Structure
G.M.Bancroft, R.G.Burns, and A.G.Maddock, Acta Crystallogr., Sect. A 22, 934-5(1967) Oxidation State of Iron in
Neptunite from Mossbauer Spectroscopy
Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, G.D.Kurbatov, R.A.Manapov, I.N.Pen'kov, E.K.Sadykov, and V.A.Chistyakov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk
173, 407-9(1967)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 173, 89-91(1967), Ilmentite Studied by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy
L.Brossard, and G.A.Fatseas, Mater. Res. Bull. 2, 967(1967) Une Mise en Garde Concernant l'Utilisation de Fenetres
ou de Support d'Echantillon en Mica dans l'Effet Mossbauer (In French)
M.G.Clark, G.M.Bancroft, and A.J.Stone, J. Chem. Phys. 47, 4250-61(1967) Mossbauer Spectrum of Fe2+ in a
Squareplanar Environment
R.Dundon, and W.P.Walters, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 2, 372-6(1967) Ferrous Ion Order-disorder in Meteoritic
Pyroxenes and the Metamorphic History of Chondrites
M.Eibschutz, E.Hermon, and S.Shtrikman, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 28, 1633-6(1967) Determination of Cation Valencies
in Cu2FeSnS4 by Mossbauer Effect and Magnetic Susceptibility Measurements
B.J.Evans, S.Ghose, and S.S.Hafner, J. Geol. 75, 306-22(1967) Hyperfine Splitting of Fe57 and Mg-Fe Order-disorder
in Orthopyroxenes (MgSiO3-FeSiO3 Solid Solution)
S.Ghose, and S.S.Hafner, Z. Kristallogr., Kristallgeom., Kristallphys., Kristallchem. 125, 1-6(1967) Mg2+-Fe2+
Distribution in Metamorphic and Volcanic Orthopyroxenes
U.Gonser, and R.G.Grant, Phys. Status Solidi 21, 331-42(1967) Determination of Spin Directions and Electric Field
Gradient Axes in Vivianite by Polarized Recoil-free Gamma-rays
O.N.Generalov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Gorn. Zh. 10(6),166-70(1967) Mossbauer Apparatus for Studying Ironcontaining Ores (In Russian)
S.S.Hafner, B.J.Evans, and G.M.Kalvius, Solid State Commun. 5, 17-9(1967) Second Order Effects in the Hyperfine
Field of Fe57 in Troilite (Anti-ferromagnetic FeS)
S.Hofmann, E.Fluck, and P.Kuhn, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. Engl. 6, 561-2(1967) Mossbauer Spectrum of the Iron in
Glauconite
P.Imbert, and M.Wintenberger, Bull. Soc. Fr. Mineral. Cristallogr. 90, 299-303(1967) Etude des Proprietes
Magnetiques et des Spectres d'Absorption par Effet Mossbauer de la Cubanite et de la Sternbergite (In French)
J.F.Lefelhocz, R.A.Friedel, and T.P.Kohman, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 31, 2261-73(1967) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
of Iron in Coal
A.Lerman, M.Stiller, and E.Hermon, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 3, 409-16(1967) Mossbauer Quantitative Analysis of
Fe+3/Fe+2 Ratios in Some Phosphate and Oxide Mixtures: Possibilities and Limitations
A.S.Marfunin, R.M.Mineeva, A.R.Mkrtchyan, Ya.M.Nyussik, and V.E.Fedoro, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. (10),86102(1967) Optical and Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in Rock-forming Silicates (In Russian)
A.S.Marfunin, and A.R.Mkrtchyan, Geokhimiya , 1094-1103(1967)/Geochem. Int. , 980-9(1967), Mossbauer Spectra
of Fe57 in Sulfides
P.J.Malden, and R.E.Meads, Nature (London) 215, 844-6(1967) Substitution by Iron in Kaolinite
A.H.Muir, Jr., and H.Wiedersich, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 28, 65-71(1967) An Investigation of CuFeO2 by the
Mossbauer Effect
J.G.Marzolf, J.T.Dehn, and J.F.Salmon, Advances in Chemistry Series (68),61-85(1967) Mossbauer Studies of Tekites,
Pyroxenes, and Olivines (See 67G040)
D.Raj, K.Chandra, and S.P.Puri, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 11, 91-4(1967) Mossbauer Studies of
Chalcopyrite
D.L.Smith, and J.J.Zuckerman, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 29, 1203-10(1967) 119mSn Mossbauer Spectra of Tin-containing
Minerals
E.Ye.Vainshtein, J.Valo, G.P.Barsanov, and M.Ye.Yakovleva, Geokhimiya , 876-9(1967)/Geochem. Int. , 71720(1967), Mossbauer Spectra of Iron in Pyrites and Marcasites of Different Origin
C.E.Weaver, J.M.Wampler, and T.E.Pecuil, Science (Washington, D.C.) 156, 504-8(1967) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron
in Clay Minerals
H.J.Whitfield, and A.G.Freeman, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 29, 903-14(1967) Mossbauer Study of Amphiboles
F.Wittmann, and L.Zitzlsperger, Optik (Stuttgart) 25, 211-6(1967) Mossbauer-Effekt und Farbmessungen an
naturlichen Mineralien (In German)
I.S.Zheludev, and V.F.Belov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Fiz. 31, 1117-20(1967)/Bull. Acad. Sci., Phys. Ser. (Engl. Transl.)
31, 1134-6(1967), The Mossbauer Effect in Tourmaline and BaTi(0.75)Sn(0.25)O3 Solid Solution
G.M.Bancroft, R.G.Burns, and A.J.Stone, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 32, 547-59(1968) Applications of the
Mossbauer Effect to Silicate Mineralogy.II. Iron Silicates of Unknown and Complex Crystal Structures
G.M.Bancroft, and R.G.Burns, in "Papers from the Proceedings of the Geneneral Meeting of the International
Minera"(Mineralogical Society, London, 1968)1968 pp36-42, Applications of the Mossbauer Effect to Mineralogy
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Mineral Handbook
Code
68B039
68B075
68B076
68C016
68D025
68D032
68F009
68F010
68G003
68G021
68G031
68H028
68H029
68H032
68J001
68J012
68L010
68L021
68M010
68M014
68M040
68P018
68R003
68S027
68S046
68S050
68S053
68T003
68T006
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B.V.Borshagovskii, A.S.Marfunin, A.R.Mkrtchyan, R.A.Stukan, and G.N.Nadzharyan, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Khim. ,
1267-71(1968)/Bull. Acad. Sci., Div. Chem. Sci. (Engl. Transl.) 17, 1197-9(1968), Investigation of Iron Sulfides by
Gamma-resonance Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)
R.G.Burns, in "Papers from the Proceedings of the Geneneral Meeting of the International Minera"(Mineralogical
Society, London, 1968)1968 pp170-83, Crystal-field Phenomena and Iron Enrichments in Pyroxenes and Amphiboles
R.G.Burns, in "Origin and Distribution of the Elements" edited by L. H. Ahrens (Pergamon Press, Oxford, England,
1968)1968 pp1151-63, Enrichments of Transition-Metal Ions in Silicate Crystal Structures
M.G.Clark, J. Chem. Phys. 48, 3246-52(1968) Electronic Factors in the Paramagnetic Relaxation of High-spin Fe2+
R.Dundon, and D.H.Lindley, Year Book - Carnegie Inst. Washington 66, 366-9(1968) Mossbauer Study of Synthetic
Ca-Fe Clinopyroxenes
J.F.Duncan, K.J.D.MacKenzie, and D.J.Stewart, Symp. Faraday Soc. 1, 103-18(1968) Migration of Cations in Two
Solid-state Reactions (See 68U007)
J.B.Forsyth, I.G.Hedley, and C.E.Johnson, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 1, 179-88(1968) The Magnetic Structure and
Hyperfine Field of Goethite (alpha-FeOOH)
E.Frank, Nuovo Cimento B 58, 407-12(1968) Comments on the Interpretation of Mossbauer Effect Data in
Chalcopyrite
H.M.Gager, Nature (London) 220, 1021-3(1968) Mossbauer Spectra of Deep-sea Iron-Manganese Nodules
V.I.Goldanskii, A.V.Dolenko, B.G.Egiazarov, V.M.Zaporozhets, L.M.Isakov, E.F.Makarov, V.A.Trukhtanov, and
L.P.Chupyatova, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz. Geokhim. (3),220-5(1968) Apparatus and Methods for
Analyzing Ores and Minerals for Tin and Iron Based on the Mossbauer Effect and Their Practical Use (In Russian)
N.N.Greenwood, and H.J.Whitfield, J. Chem. Soc. A , 1697-9(1968) Mossbauer Effect Studies on Cubanite (CuFe2S3)
and Related Iron Sulphides
C.L.Herzenberg, D.L.Riley, and R.Lamoreaux, Nature (London) 219, 364-5(1968) Mossbauer Absorption in
Zinnwaldite Mica
C.L.Herzenberg, Nuovo Cimento B 53, 516-7(1968) A Note on the Mossbauer Effect in Chalcopyrite
R.M.Housley, U.Gonser, and R.G.Grant, Phys. Rev. Lett. 20, 1279-82(1968) Mossbauer Determination of the DebyeWaller Factor in Single-crystal Absorbers
C.Janot, M.Chabanel, and Ch.Herzig, C. R. Seances Acad. Sci., Ser. C 266, 103-6(1968) Etude par Effet Mossbauer des
Constituants d'une Limonite Phosphoreuse Provenant d'une Minette Lorraine (In French)
C.Janot, M.Chabanel, and Ch.Herzig, Bull. Soc. Fr. Mineral. Cristallogr. 91, 166-71(1968) Etude d'une Limonite par
Effet Mossbauer (In French)
L.K.Levskii, Yu.N.Ostanevich, and S.B.Tomilov, Geokhimiya , 1061-5(1968)/Geochem. Int. 5, 867-71(1968),
Mossbauer Analysis of the State of Iron in Stony Meteorites
L.D.Lafleur, C.D.Goodman, and E.A.King, Science (Washington, D.C.) 162, 1268-70(1968) Mossbauer Investigation
of Shocked and Unshocked Iron Meteorites and Fayalite
E.F.Makarov, A.S.Marfunin, A.R.Mkrtchyan, V.A.Povitskii, and R.A.Stukan, Fiz. Tverd. Tela (S-Peterburg) 10, 9135(1968)/Sov. Phys-Solid State (Engl. Transl.) 10, 717-8(1968), Investigation of the Magnetic Ordering of CuFe2S3 by
Gamma Resonance (Mossbauer) Spectroscopy
A.S.Marfunin, and A.R.Mkrtchyan, Geokhimiya , 498-500(1968)/Geochem. Int. 5, 424-6(1968), Mossbauer Effect in
Sn119 Nuclei in Stannite
A.H.Muir, Jr., in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 4" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.4, pp75-101,
Analysis of Complex Mossbauer Spectra by Stripping Techniques (See 68G044)
J.Piekoszewski, J.Suwalski, and S.Ligenza, Phys. Status Solidi 29, K99-101(1968) Mossbauer Effect Study in
Chalcopyrite
D.Raj, K.Chandra, and S.P.Puri, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 24, 39-41(1968) Mossbauer Studies of Chalcopyrite
E.L.Sprenkel-Segel, and G.J.Perlow, Icarus 8, 66-74(1968) Ferromagnesian Silicate Abundances in Bronzite
Chondrites as Determined by the Mossbauer Effect
J.A.Sawicki, Rap. - Inst. Fiz. Jad. (Krakow) , 64-70(1968) Possible Application of the Mossbauer Effect in Mining and
Metallurgy (In Polish) (See 68U008)
N.Salakhutdinov, in "Teor Sredstva Avtomat" edited by Ya Z. Tsypkin (Izd "Nauka", Moscow, 1968, 1968)1968
pp396-400, Mossbauer Effect Method for Determining the Tin Content in Ores and Beneficiation Products (In
Russian)
J.M.A.Smith, Am. Mineral. 53, 1139-55(1968) The Crystal Structure of Staurolite
Y.Takashima, and S.Ohashi, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 41, 88-93(1968) The Mossbauer Spectra of Various Natural
Minerals
G.L.Taylor, A.P.Ruotsala, and R.O.Keeling, Jr., Clays and Clay Miner. 16, 381-91(1968) Analysis of Iron in Layer
Silicates by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
D.Virgo, and S.S.Hafner, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 4, 265-9(1968) Re-evaluation of the Cation Distribution in
Orthopyroxenes by the Mossbauer Effect
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Mineral Handbook
Code
68W015
68Z010
68Z011
69A018
69A025
69B025
69B075
69B076
69B078
69B080
69B083
69E003
69G027
69G041
69H003
69H006
69H008
69H009
69H010
69H011
69H023
69H032
69J006
69J007
69M006
69M017
69M023
69M026
69M033
69O007
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H.Wiedersich, J.W.Savage, A.H.Muir, Jr., and D.G.Swarthout, Mineral. Mag. 36, 643-50(1968) On the Composition
of Delafossite
A.K.Zhetbaev, and D.K.Kaipov, Tr. Inst. Yad. Fiz., Akad. Nauk Kaz. SSR 7, 8-11(1968) Polycrystalline Samples of
Natural Hematite, Alpha-ferric Oxide, Studied with the Aid of the Mossbauer Effect (In Russian)
A.K.Zhetbaev, and D.K.Kaipov, Izv. Akad. Nauk Kaz. SSR, Ser. Fiz.-Mat. 6(6),78-84(1968) Parameters of Mossbauer
Spectra of Iron Sulfides (In Russian)
M.Avrahami, and H.Goldenstein, N.Z. J. Sci. 12, 594-605(1969) Mossbauer Spectroscopy as a Tool in Analytical
Chemistry
A.I.Artem'ev, O.N.Generalov, N.A.Rozanov, E.P.Stepanov, and M.L.Kharakhan, in "Issled Fiz Svoistv Gorn Porod"
edited by A. D. Sukhanov (Mosk Gorn Inst., Moscow, 1969, 1969)1969 pp13-7, Use of Multiline Mossbauer Sources
for the Phase Analysis of Iron-containing Ores (In Russian)
L.H.Bowen, S.B.Weed, and J.G.Stevens, Am. Mineral. 54, 72-84(1969) Mossbauer Study of Micas and Their
Potassium-depleted Products
G.M.Bancroft, and R.G.Burns, Mineral. Soc. Am., Spec. Pap. , 137-48(1969) Mossbauer and Absorption Spectral
Study of Alkali Amphiboles
G.M.Bancroft, P.G.L.Williams, and E.J.Essene, Mineral. Soc. Am., Spec. Pap. 2, 59-65(1969) Mossbauer Spectra of
Omphacites
G.M.Bancroft, Chem. Geol. 5, 255-8(1969) Quantitative Site Population in Silicate Minerals by the Mossbauer
Effect
F.F.Brown, and A.M.Pritchard, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 5, 259-60(1969) The Mossbauer Spectrum of Iron Orthoclase
L.Broussard, J. Phys. Chem. 73, 1848-54(1969) The Disproportionality of Wustite
N.V.Ershov, A.M.Babeshkin, and Yu.D.Perfiliev, Geokhimiya , 453-7(1969) The Study of Oxidation Process of Iron
by the Method of Gamma-resonance (Mossbauer) Spectroscopy (In Russian)
T.C.Gibb, N.N.Greenwood, and W.Twist, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 31, 947-54(1969) The Mossbauer Spectra of Natural
Ilmenites
U.Ganiel, and M.Malamud, Am. Mineral. 54, 299-301(1969) On the Valence of Iron in Tripuhyite:A Mossbauer
Study
L.Hggstrm, R.Wppling, and H.Annersten, Phys. Status Solidi 33, 741-8(1969) Mossbauer Study of Oxidized Iron
Silicate Minerals
C.L.Herzenberg, and D.L.Riley, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 30, 2018-11(1969) Mossbauer Resonant Absorption in the
Garnet-type Compound Ferric Molybdate type Compound Ferric Molybdate
C.L.Herzenberg, R.D.Lamoreaux, and D.L.Riley, Z. Kristallogr., Kristallgeom., Kristallphys., Kristallchem. 128, 4147(1969) Mossbauer Resonant Absorption in Ferberite and Wolframite
C.L.Herzenberg, and D.L.Riley, Acta Crystallogr., Sect. A: Cryst. Phys., Diffr., Theor. Gen. Crystallogr. 25, 38991(1969) Oxidation States and Site Symmetries of Iron in Ilvaite Using Mossbauer Spectrometry
W.Herrebout, and B.Skerra, Astrophys. Space Sci. Libr. 12, 106-22(1969) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Applied to the
Classification of Stone Meteorites
C.L.Herzenberg, and D.L.Riley, Nature (London) 224, 259-60(1969) Interpretation of the Mossbauer Spectra of
Marine Iron-Manganese Nodules
L.Hggstrm, R.Wppling, and H.Annersten, Chem. Phys. Lett. 4, 107-8(1969) Mossbauer Study of Iron-rich Biotites
S.S.Hafner, and D.Virgo, Science (Washington, D.C.) 165, 285-7(1969) Cooling History of Orthopyroxenes
C.E.Johnson, and G.P.Glasby, Nature (London) 222, 376-7(1969) Mossbauer Effect Determination of Particle Size in
Microcrystalline Iron-Manganese Nodules
C.E.Johnson, in "The Application of Modern Physics to the Earth and Planetary Interiors" edited by S. K. Runcorn
(Interscience Publishers, New York, 1969, 1969)1969 pp485-96, Mossbauer Effect Studies of Magnetic Minerals
E.F.Makarov, A.S.Marfunin, A.R.Mkrtchyan, G.N.Nadzharyan, V.A.Povitskii, and R.A.Stukan, Fiz. Tverd. Tela (SPeterburg) 11, 495-7(1969)/Sov. Phys-Solid State (Engl. Transl.) 11, 391-2(1969), Mossbauer Study of the Magnetic
Properties of Fe3S4
A.Malathi, S.P.Puri, and I.P.Saraswat, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 26, 680-3(1969) Mossbauer Studies of Iron in Illite and
Montmorillonite
T.V.Malysheva, V.V.Kurash, and O.V.Ermakov, Geokhimiya , 1405-8(1969)/Geochem. Int. 6, 1101-4(1969),
Mossbauer Analysis of Substitution of Fe2+ for Mg in Olivines
Y.Morii, L.V.C.Rees, and D.T.Rickard, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 31, 3797-802(1969) Mossbauer Studies of Iron
Sulphides
K.J.D.MacKenzie, Clay Miner. 8, 151-60(1969) A Mossbauer Study of the Role of Iron Impurities in the High
Temperature Reactions of Kaolinite Minerals
W.O'Reilly, in "The Application of Modern Physics to the Earth and Planetary Interiors" edited by S. K. Runcorn
(Interscience Publishers, New York, 1969, 1969)1969 pp479-84, Application of Neutron Diffraction and Mossbauer
Effect to Rock Magnetism,
D.Raj, and S.P.Puri, Nuovo Cimento B 60B, 261-4(1969) On the Mossbauer Effect of Chalcopyrite
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Mineral Handbook
Code
69R027
69S003
69S030
69S039
69V007
69V016
69Y006
69Y011
69Z002
69Z003
70B003
70B027
70B047
70C024
70D034
70E002
70E014
70F001
70F023
70F030
70G003
70G022
70G026
70G028
70G040
70G046
70H002
70H010
70H013

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D.A.Rice, and J.M.Williams, Mineral. Mag. 37, 210-5(1969) A Mossbauer Study of Biotite Weathering
R.A.Stuart, G.P.Donoho, and P.D.Boyle, Proc. Australas. Inst. Min. Metall. (230),69-72(1969) Determination of Tin in
Cassiterite Ores by an Application of the Mossbauer Effect
E.L.Sprenkl-Segel, Astrophys. Space Sci. Libr. , 93-105(1969) Mossbauer Investigation of the Unequilibrated
Ordinary Chondrites
L.Simon, Rudy 17, 374-8(1969) Mossbauer Effect in Ore Mining.I. Theory of Recoilless Gamma-resonance (In
Czechoslovakian)
Yu.B.Voitkovskii, O.N.Generalov, N.A.Rozanov, A.D.Sukhanov, and M.L.Kharakhan, in "Issled Fiz Svoistv Gorn
Porod" edited by A. D. Sukhanov (Mosk Gorn Inst., Moscow, 1969, 1969)1969 pp3-12, Use of the Mossbauer Effect
to Study the Phase Composition of Fe3O4 (In Russian)
D.Virgo, and S.S.Hafner, Mineral. Soc. Am., Spec. Pap. 2, 67-81(1969) Fe(+2),Mg Order-disorder in Heated
Orthopyroxenes
N.J.Yassoglou, and J.B.Peterson, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 33, 967-70(1969) Mossbauer Effect in Clay-iron Oxide
Complexes
A.N.Yermakov, S.M.Aleksandrov, V.V.Kurash, and T.V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya 10, 1217(1969)/Geochem. Int. 6,
956(1969), Examination of Isomorphism of Magnesium and Iron in the Ludwigite-Vonsenite Borate Series by
Mossbauer Spectrometry
V.M.Zaporozhets, V.M.Ratnikov, V.K.Ryabkin, D.Timotijevic, Yu.V.Fedyunin, and G.N.Tsigel'nitskii, Razved. Okhr.
Nedr. (5),47-9(1969) Testing for Tin Ores in Natural Occurences by a Mossbauer Effect Method (In Russian)
V.M.Zaporozhets, L.P.Chupyatova, V.M.Ratnikov, and A.V.Dolenko, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz.
Geokhim. 5, 261(1969) Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy for Studying Rocks and Ores (In Russian)
D.Banerjee, C.E.Johnson, and M.Krs, Nature (London) 225, 173(1970) Mossbauer Study to Find the Origin of Weak
Ferromagnetism in Cassiterite
V.L.Barsukov, N.A.Durasova, T.V.Malysheva, and A.A.Bobr-Sergeev, Geokhimiya 1970, 758(1970) Forms of Tin
Occurrence in Biotite and Aluminosilicate Glass Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)
W.R.Bush, S.S.Hafner, and D.Virgo, Nature (London) 227, 1339(1970) Some Ordering of Iron and Magnesium at the
Octahedrally Coordinated Sitesin a Magnesium-rich Olivine
L.J.Cabri, and R.H.Goodman, Geokhimiya 1970, 636(1970) Mossbauer Spectra of Some Copper-Iron Sulfides (In
Russian) (Author has translation avail.)
J.Duchesne, J.Depireux, A.Gerard, F.Grandjean, and N.M.K.Read, Bull. Cl. Sci., Acad. R. Belg. 56, 768(1970) A Study
by Electronic Paramagnetic Resonance and Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Some Lunar Samples Collected by Apollo 12
(In French)
N.V.Ershov, A.M.Babeshkin, and Yu.D.Perfiliev, Geokhimiya 1970, 252(1970) Study of Iron Oxidation in
Cummingtonite by the Gamma-Resonance (Mossbauer) Spectroscopic Method (In Russian)
W.G.Ernst, and C.M.Wai, Am. Mineral. 55, 1226(1970) Mossbauer, Infrared, X-ray and Optical Study of Cation
Ordering and Dehydrogenation in Natural and Heat-treated Sodic Amphiboles
H.Fernandez-Moran, S.S.Hafner, M.Ohtsuki, and D.Virgo, Science (Washington, D.C.) 167, 686-8(1970) Mssbauer
effect and high-voltage electron microscopy of pyroxenes in Type B samples.
H.Fernandez-Moran, M.Ohtsuki, S.S.Hafner, and D.Virgo, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 409-17(1970) High
voltage electron microscopy and electron diffraction of lunar pyroxenes.
H.Fernandez-Moran, S.S.Hafner, M.Ohtsuki, and D.Virgo, Bol. Acad. Cienc. Fis., Mat. Nat. (Caracas) 30(87),1320(1970) Mssbauer effect and high voltage electron microscopy of type B lunar pyroxenes. (In Spanish)
P.Gay, G.M.Bancroft, and M.G.Brown, Science (Washington, D.C.) 167, 626-8(1970) Diffraction and Mssbauer
studies of minerals from lunar soils and rocks.
G.N.Goncharov, Yu.M.Ostanevich, and S.B.Tomilov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. 8, 79-88(1970) Study of Iron Sulfides
Using the Mossbauer Effect (In Russian)
N.N.Greenwood, and A.T.Howe, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2163-9(1970) Mssbauer studies of Apollo 11
lunar samples.
P.Gay, G.M.Bancroft, and M.G.Brown, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 481-97(1970) Diffraction and
Mssbauer studies of minerals from lunar soils and rocks.
J.Georgescu, and C.I.Nistor, Rev. Roum. Phys. 15, 819-23(1970) Study of the Iron Chemical Bond by the Mossbauer
Effect in the Ferromanganese Concretions of the Black Sea
V.K.Garg, and S.P.Puri, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 3, 101(1970) Quadrupolar Hyperfine Anisotropy
in Ilmenite
C.L.Herzenberg, and D.L.Riley, Science (Washington, D.C.) 167, 683-6(1970) Mssbauer spectrometry of lunar
samples.
C.L.Herzenberg, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 5" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.5, pp209-30,
Mossbauer Spectrometry as an Instrumental Technique for Determinative Mineralogy (See 70G012)
C.S.Hogg, and R.E.Meads, Mineral. Mag. 37, 606-14(1970) The Mossbauer Spectra of Several Micas and Related
Minerals
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Mineral Handbook
Code
70H023
70H024
70H030
70H031
70H035
70H036
70H039
70H040
70H041
70J004
70K016
70K041
70L010
70M002
70M013
70M028
70M031
70M034
70N011
70O001
70O005
70P030
70R022
70S024
70S029
70S043
70V013
70V019
70V020
70V028
70V030
71A023

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C.L.Herzenberg, and D.L.Riley, Develop Appl Spectrosc 8, 277(1970) Current Applications of Mossbauer
Spectrometry in Geochemistry
R.M.Housley, M.Blander, M.Abdel-Gawad, R.W.Grant, and A.H.Muir, Jr., Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3,
2251-68(1970) Mssbauer spectroscopy of Apollo 11 samples.
C.L.Herzenberg, and D.L.Riley, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2221-41(1970) Analysis of first returned lunar
samples by Mssbauer spectroscopy.
S.S.Hafner, Develop Appl Spectrosc 8, 292(1970) Order-Disorder Studies in Silicates by Means of Gamma-Ray
Resonant Absorption of Fe57
D.D.Hogarth, F.F.Brown, and A.M.Pritchard, Can. Mineral. 10, 710-22(1970) Biabsorption, Mossbauer Spectra, and
Chemical Investigation of Five Phlogopite Samples from Quebec
S.S.Hafner, and D.Virgo, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2183-98(1970) Temperature-dependent cation
distributions in lunar and terrestrial pyroxenes.
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, B.D.Sawicka, and J.A.Sawicki, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 3, 1039-45(1970) The Mossbauer Effect in the
Pacific Ocean Fe-Mn Nodules
B.Hentschel, Z. Naturforsch., A: Astrophys., Phys. Phys. Chem. 25, 1996-7(1970) Stoichiometric FeO as Metastable
Intermediate of the Decomposition of Wustite at 225 C
M.F.Hansen, and H.Mosbaek, Acta Chem. Scand. (1947-1973) 24, 3083-4(1970) Mossbauer Studies of an Iron(III)Fulvic Acid Complex
C.Janot, and H.Gibert, Bull. Soc. Fr. Mineral. Cristallogr. 93, 213-22(1970) Les Constituants du Fer dans Certaines
Bauxites Naturelles Etudiees par Effet Mossbauer (In French)
O.Knop, C.M.Huang, and F.W.D.Woodhams, Am. Mineral. 55, 1115-30(1970) Chalcogenides of the Transition
Elements. VII. A Mossbauer Study of Pentlandite
R.N.Kuz'min, and T.S.Gendler, Kristallografiya 15, 736-41(1970)/Sov. Phys.-Crystallogr. 15, 634(1971), A Study of
the Structural and Magnetic Phase Transitions in Siderite (In Russian)
I.S.Lyubutin, and A.P.Dodokin, Kristallografiya 15, 1249-50(1970)/Sov. Phys.-Crystallogr. 15, 1091(1971),
Temperature Dependence of the Mossbauer Effect for Fe2+ in Dodecahedral Coordination in Garnet (In Russian)
A.H.Muir, Jr., R.M.Housley, R.W.Grant, M.Abdel-Gawad, and M.Blander, Science (Washington, D.C.) 167, 68890(1970) Mssbauer spectroscopy of moon samples.
A.S.Marfunin, A.R.Mkrtchyan, G.N.Nadzharyan, Ya.M.Nyussik, and A.N.Platonov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. 2,
146(1970) Optical and Mossbauer Spectra of Iron in Tourmalines (In Russian)
A.H.Muir, Jr., R.M.Housley, R.G.Grant, M.Abdel-Gawad, and M.Blander, Am. Lab. (Fairfield, Conn.) Nov, 8(1970)
Mossbauer Investigation of Apollo 11 Lunar Samples
E.F.Makarov, V.A.Povitskii, and R.A.Stukan, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Fiz. 34, 970(1970)/Bull. Acad. Sci., Phys. Ser.
(Engl. Transl.) 34, 864(1970), Mossbauer-Effect Studies of Magnetic Ordering in Iron-Sulfide Minerals (In Russian)
Y.Matsui, Y.Maeda, and Y.Syono, Geochem. J. 4, 15(1970) Mossbauer Study of Synthetic Calcium-rich Pyroxenes
Mapper, and A.A.Smales, Int. Ser. Monogr. Anal. Chem. 35, 209-11, 60(1970) Recovered extraterrestrial material.
R.Ostermayer, Nucl. Instrum. Methods 77, 328(1970) A Counter for Resonant Scattering on Fe57
D.O'Hare, and Y.Hariya, Proc. Jpn. Acad. 46, 684(1970) Order Disorder of Ferric Iron and Aluminum in Ca-rich
Clinopyroxene
L.L.Perchuk, and V.V.Surikov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. 10, 3(1970) Thermodynamic Factors in Cation Distribution
in Superstructures of Minerals (In Russian)
P.H.Remy, M.Dambly, H.Pollak, F.Ledda, and W.Bruyneel, in "Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy"(IAEA, Vienna,
1970)1970 pp405, Etude par Spectrometrie Mossbauer des Changements de Phase dans l'Allanite, (In French)
N.Salakhutdinov, and A.A.Kalmakov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Tsvetn. Met. 13, 17(1970) Mossbauer
Determination of Tin in Ores and Benefication Products (In Russian)
E.L.Sprenkel-Segel, J. Geophys. Res. 75, 6618(1970) Recoilless Resonance Spectroscopy of Meteoritic Iron Oxides
P.M.Solozhenkin, and Yu.B.Voitkovskii, Dokl. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR 13(12),32(1970) Mossbauer Effect in Iron
Nuclei in Compounds with Dithiocarbamate Desorbed from the Surface of Sulfide Minerals
A.A.Val'ter, L.I.Gorogotskaya, N.D.Zverev, and V.P.Romanov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 192, 629(1970)/Dokl. Acad. Sci.
USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 192, 104-7(1970), Two Types of Iron Atom Distributions in the Structure of
Pyroxenes, Similar to Hedenbergite (Based on Mossbauer Spectroscopic Data)
A.S.Vieux, and C.Kabwe, Chim. Anal. (Paris) 52, 866(1970) Determination des Ions Ferreux et Ferriques dans les
Mineraux Silicates (In French)
D.J.Vaughan, Am. Mineral. 55, 1807(1970) Nickelian Mackinawite from Vlakfontein, Transvaal:A Reply
D.Virgo, and S.S.Hafner, Am. Mineral. 55, 201(1970) Fe2+,Mg Order-Disorder in Natural Orthopyroxenes
D.J.Vaughan, and M.S.Ridout, Solid State Commun. 8, 2165(1970) Mossbauer Study of Pyrrhotite
H.Annersten, S.Devanarayanan, L.Hggstrm, and R.Wppling, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 48, K137(1971) Mossbauer Study
of Synthetic Ferriphlogopite KMg3FeSi3O10(OH)2
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71B012

71B020
71B025
71B073
71B088
71B102
71B124
71D003
71D035
71D051
71D053
71F015
71G002
71G024
71G040
71G071
71G073
71G075
71G077
71H011
71H012
71H013
71H044
71H045
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D.E.Appleman, H.U.Nissen, D.B.Stewart, J.R.Clark, E.Dowty, and J.S.Huebner, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1,
117-33(1971) Studies of lunar plagioclases, tridymite, and cristobalite.
A.M.Babeshkin, M.Pochron, Z.P.Yershova, Yu.D.Perfiliev, B.I.Pokrovskii, and M.Komiyama, in "Proceedings of the
Conference on the Application of the Mossbauer Effect" edited by I. Dezsi, L. Cser, D. L. Nagy and I. Vincze, pp5417, Study of the Distribution of Fe-Ions in the Sublattices of Some Amphiboles and Ferrites of Spinel Structure by the
Method of Nuclear Gamma-resonance Spectroscopy (See 71D001)
A.N.Buckley, and R.W.T.Wilkins, Am. Mineral. 56, 90(1971) Mossbauer and Infrared Study of a Volcanic
Amphibole
B.V.Borshagovskii, A.S.Marfunin, A.R.Mkrtchyan, G.N.Nagyaryan, and R.A.Stukan, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 43,
479(1971) Mossbauer Study of Isomorphous Substitution in Ilvaite
G.M.Bancroft, P.G.L.Williams, and R.G.Burns, Am. Mineral. 56, 1617(1971) Mossbauer Spectra of Minerals along
the Diopside Hedenbergite Tie Line
R.G.Burns, and C.Greaves, Am. Mineral. 56, 2010(1971) Correlations of Infrared and Mossbauer Site Population
Measurements of Actinolites
V.I.Bagin, T.S.Gendler, R.N.Kuz'min, and J.Ryba, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Zemli 11, 71(1971) Magnetic Properties and
Mossbauer Effect at the Transformation Temperatures of Siderite (In Russian)
L.H.Bowen, in "Analytical Methods for Material Investigation" edited by G. A. Kirkendale (Gordon and Breach
Science Publishers, New York, 1971)1971 pp163-80, Mossbauer Spectroscopy
I.Dzsi, K.Kulcsar, D.L.Nagy, and L.Pocs, in "Proceedings of the Conference on the Application of the Mossbauer
Effect" edited by I. Dezsi, L. Cser, D. L. Nagy and I. Vincze, pp247-51, On the Mossbauer Spectra of FeCO3 (Siderite)
(See 71D001)
E.Dowty, Am. Mineral. 56, 1983(1971) Crystal Chemistry of Titanian and Zirconian Garnet: I. Review and Spectral
Sites
J.Duchesne, J.Depireux, A.Gerard, F.Grandjean, N.M.K.Read, and J.C.Duchesne, Bull. Cl. Sci., Acad. R. Belg. 57, 120411(1971) tude par spectromtrie Mssbauer de la distribution du fer dans les fractions minralogiques spares de
roches lunaires rapportes par Apollo 12. (In French)
A.V.Dolenko, M.G.Zemlyanov, E.M.Raikhman, and I.N.Tochkin, in "Yadernofiz Metody Anal Veshchestva" edited
by I. P. Alimarin (Atomizdat, Moscow, 1971)1971 pp467-76, Automated Mossbauer Effect Apparatus for the
Determination of Tin (In Russian)
P.A.Flinn, in "Applications of Low Energy X- and Gamma Rays" edited by C. A. Ziegler (Gordon and Breach Science
Publishers, Inc., New York, 1971)1971 pp123, Metallurgical Applications of the Mossbauer Effect
V.I.Goldanskii, E.F.Makarov, I.P.Suzdalev, and I.A.Vinogradov, in "Proceedings of the Conference on the
Application of the Mossbauer Effect" edited by I. Dezsi, L. Cser, D. L. Nagy and I. Vincze, pp239-45, On the
Polarization Phenomena, Absolute Siderite (See 71D001)
C.Greaves, R.G.Burns, and G.M.Bancroft, Nature (London), Phys. Sci. 229, 60(1971) Resolution of Actinolite
Mossbauer Spectra into Three Ferrous Doublets
A.Gerard, and F.Grandjean, Solid State Commun. 9, 1845(1971) Observation by Mossbauer Effect of an Electron
Hopping Process in Ilvaite
G.N.Goncharov, L.N.Moskvin, and S.B.Tomilov, Prikl. Yad. Spektrosk. 2, 62-7(1971) Use of Nuclear Physical
Methods for Studying the Principles of the Metasomatic Substitution of Siderophyllite (In Russian)
P.Gay, M.G.Brown, I.D.Muir, G.M.Bancroft, and P.G.L.Williams, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 377-92(1971)
Mineralogical and petrographic investigation of some Apollo 12 samples.
V.I.Goldanskii, A.V.Dolenko, B.G.Egiazarov, V.M.Zaporozhets, L.M.Isakov, and V.M.Ratnikov, in "Yadernofiz
Metody Anal Veshchestva" edited by I. P. Alimarin (Atomizdat, Moscow, 1971)1971 pp476-82, Testing the Practical
Use of the MAK-1 Apparatus (In Russian)
S.Ghose, and J.R.Weidner, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 30, 64-71(1971) Oriented Transformation of Grunerite to
Clinoferrosilite at 775C and 500Bars Argon Pressure
G.P.Huffman, G.R.Dunmyre, R.M.Fisher, W.Wasilewski, and T.Nagata, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume
6" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.6, pp209-24, Mssbauer and supplementary studies of Apollo 11 lunar samples.
(See 71G008)
S.S.Hafner, B.Janik, and D.Virgo, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 6" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.6,
pp193-207, State and location of iron in Apollo 11 samples. (See 71G008)
C.L.Herzenberg, and D.L.Riley, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 6" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.6,
pp177-91, Mssbauer spectrometry of lunar samples from the Apollo 11 mission. (See 71G008)
C.L.Herzenberg, and D.L.Riley, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 4, 204-14(1971) Analysis of returned lunar samples by
techniques based on Mssbauer spectrometry.
S.S.Hafner, and H.G.Huckenholz, Nature (London), Phys. Sci. 233, 9(1971) Mossbauer Spectrum of Ferri-diopside
S.S.Hafner, and S.Ghose, Z. Kristallogr., Kristallgeom., Kristallphys., Kristallchem. 133, 301(1971) Iron and
Magnesium Distribution in Cummingtonites (Fe,Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2
S.S.Hafner, D.Virgo, and D.Warburton, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 12, 159-66(1971) Oxidation state of iron in
plagioclase from lunar basalts.
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Mineral Handbook
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71H057
71H062
71H069
71H070
71H071
71H074
71I013
71J001
71K055
71M001
71M004
71M008
71M011
71M034
71M057
71M068
71M071
71M075
71M091
71M094
71N022
71N024
71O007
71O013
71P042
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C.L.Herzenberg, D.L.Riley, and R.B.Moler, in "Applications of Low Energy X- and Gamma Rays" edited by C. A.
Ziegler (Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Inc., New York, 1971)1971 pp187-204, The application of
Mssbauer spectrometry to lunar and terrestrial rock samples.
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, A.J.Pustowka, B.D.Sawicka, and J.A.Sawicki, in "Proceedings of the Conference on Mssbauer
Spectrometry (Two Volumes)" edited by H. Schnorr and M. Kautz, vol.2, pp381-4, The Study of FeMn Nodules at
High Temperatures (See 71S052)
R.M.Housley, R.W.Grant, A.H.Muir, Jr., M.Blander, and M.Abdel-Gawad, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3,
2125-36(1971) Mssbauer studies of Apollo 12 samples.
C.L.Herzenberg, R.B.Moler, and D.L.Riley, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2103-23(1971) Mssbauer
instrumental analysis of Apollo 12 lunar rock and soil samples.
J.A.Helsen, J.P.Lafaut, and K.Schmidt, Reunion Hispano-Belga Miner Arcilla, An , 173-8(1971) Application of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Fe(II)- and Fe(III)-Montmorillonite
S.S.Hafner, D.Virgo, and D.Warburton, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 91-108(1971) Cation distributions and
cooling history of clinopyroxenes from Oceanus Procellarum.
J.Ionescu, G.Filoti, and V.Gomolea, Rev. Roum. Geol., Geophys. Geogr.: Geol. 15, 67-75(1971) Mossbauer Spectra for
Some Pyroxenes of the Diopside-hedenbergite-johansenite Series
C.E.Johnson, in "Proceedings of the Conference on the Application of the Mossbauer Effect" edited by I. Dezsi, L.
Cser, D. L. Nagy and I. Vincze, pp663-79, Structural Problems in Solid State Chemistry (See 71D001)
K.Kulcsar, D.L.Nagy, and L.Pocs, in "Proceedings of the Conference on Mssbauer Spectrometry (Two Volumes)"
edited by H. Schnorr and M. Kautz, vol.2, pp594-601, A Complete Package of Programs for the Evaluation of
Mossbauer and Gamma Spectra (See 71S052)
A.H.Muir, Jr., and M.Blander, in "Proceedings of the Conference on the Application of the Mossbauer Effect" edited
by I. Dezsi, L. Cser, D. L. Nagy and I. Vincze, pp61-72, Application of the Mossbauer Effect to the Study of
Extraterrestrial Materials (See 71D001)
T.V.Malysheva, A.N.Yermakov, S.M.Aleksandrov, and V.V.Kurash, in "Proceedings of the Conference on the
Application of the Mossbauer Effect" edited by I. Dezsi, L. Cser, D. L. Nagy and I. Vincze, pp745-50, Mossbauer
Study of Isomorphism in Borates of the Ludvigite and Vonsenite Series (See 71D001)
A.H.Muir, Jr., R.M.Housley, R.W.Grant, M.Abdel-Gawad, and M.Blander, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology,
Volume 6" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.6, pp163-76, Mossbauer investigation of Apollo 11 lunar samples. (See
71G008)
T.V.Malysheva, V.V.Kurash, A.N.Yermakov, and A.K.Lavrukhina, Geokhimiya , 355(1971)/Geochem. Int. ,
226(1971), Determination of Ordering of (Fe2+, Mg) in Olivines from Pallasites by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In
Russian)
N.Malathi, S.P.Puri, and I.P.Saraswat, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 31, 117(1971) Mossbauer Studies of Iron in Illite and
Montmorillonite. II. Thermal Treatment
N.Malathi, and S.P.Puri, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 31, 1418(1971) Mossbauer Studies of Adsorption and Thermal Treatment
of Fe3+ Ions on Silica-gel Al2O3 and Natrolite
A.S.Marfunin, A.R.Mkrtchyan, G.N.Nadzharyan, Ya.M.Nyussik, and A.N.Platonov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. 7,
87(1971) Optical and Mossbauer Spectra of Iron in Some Layered Silicates (In Russian)
T.V.Malysheva, V.V.Kurash, and O.V.Ermakov, in "Proceedings of the Conference on Mssbauer Spectrometry
(Two Volumes)" edited by H. Schnorr and M. Kautz, vol.1, pp267-74, Untersuchung der Struktur naturlicher Olivine
nach dem Verfahren der Mossbauer Spektroskopie (In German) (See 71S052)
T.V.Malysheva, in "Proceedings of the Conference on Mssbauer Spectrometry (Two Volumes)" edited by H. Schnorr
and M. Kautz, vol.2, pp696-703, Investigation of some lunar ground samples by means of Mssbauer spectroscopy.
(In Russian) (See 71S052)
K.Morstin, Zesz. Nauk Akad. Gorn.-Hutn. (Krakow), Zesz. Spec. 20, 59-71(1971) Use of the Mossbauer Effect for
Detection and Mineralogical Analysis of Tin and Iron Ores (In Polish)
E.Mattievich, and J.Danon, Notas Fis. 17(5),237-53(1971) Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the Study of Fossils
D.L.Nagy, K.Kulcsar, I.Dzsi, and B.Molnr, in "Proceedings of the Conference on Mssbauer Spectrometry (Two
Volumes)" edited by H. Schnorr and M. Kautz, vol.2, pp431-8, Origin of the Asymmetries in the Quadrupole Split
Mossbauer Spectra of FeCO3 (Siderite) (See 71S052)
D.L.Nagy, K.Kulcsar, I.Dzsi, and B.Molnr, Hung. Acad. Sci. Cent. Res. Inst. Phys. KFKI 71-65, 1-10(1971) Origin of
the Asymmetries in the Quadrupole-split Mossbauer Spectra of FeCO3 (Siderite)
N.S.Ovanesyan, V.A.Trukhtanov, V.T.Odintsov, G.V.Novikov, and L.Cser, Pis'ma Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 13,
488(1971)/JETP Lett. (Engl. Transl.) 13, 347(1971), Temperature Reorientation of the Spins in Natural Pyrrhotine
Fe(0.88)S (In Russian)
A.Okada, H.Yabuki, and M.Shima, Ganseki Kobutsu Kosho Gakkaishi 66(2),76(1971) X-ray and Mossbauer Studies of
Troilite in Iron Meteorite
W.Prandl, and F.E.Wagner, Z. Kristallogr., Kristallgeom., Kristallphys., Kristallchem. 134, 344(1971) Die
Orientierung des elektrischen Feldgradienten und das innere Magnetfeld beim Almandin (In German)
S.D.Scott, Can. Mineral. 1, 882(1971) Mossbauer Spectra of Synthetic Iron-bearing Sphalerite
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Mineral Handbook
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71S028
71T019
71V012
71V033
71V035
71W007
71W031
71Z002
71Z010
72B017
72B042
72B048
72B056
72B095
72D016
72D030
72D037
72G044
72G057
72G065
72H007
72H033
72H035
72H039
72H042
72H043
72K013
72K024
72K029
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T.Shinjo, and T.Takada, Bull. Inst. Chem. Res., Kyoto Univ. 49, 314(1971) Mossbauer Experiments in External
Magnetic Fields
M.Takano, T.Takada, W.Wada, and K.Okada, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 31, 298(1971) Magnetic Properties of FeAsO4-2H2O
and KFe4(OH)4(AsO4)-8H2O
D.J.Vaughn, and M.S.Ridout, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 33, 741(1971) Mossbauer Studies of Some Sulphide Minerals
G.R.Vagner, I.V.Matyash, E.V.Pol'shin, and Yu.I.Tarasevich, Kolloidn. Zh. 33, 195-200(1971)/ 33, 159-63(1971),
Effect of Hydrothermal Treatment on the Crystal Structure and Physicochemical Characteristics of Cationsubstituted Hydromica
D.J.Vaughan, R.G.Burns, and VirginiaMBurns, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 35, 365-81(1971) Geochemistry and
Bonding of Thiospinel Minerals
P.G.L.Williams, G.M.Bancroft, M.G.Brown, and A.C.Turnock, Nature (London), Phys. Sci. 230, 149(1971)
Anomalous Mossbauer Spectra of C2/c Clinopyroxenes
H.P.Weber, and S.S.Hafner, Z. Kristallogr., Kristallgeom., Kristallphys., Kristallchem. 133, 327(1971) Vacancy
Distribution in Nonstoichiometric Magnetites
N.D.Zverev, A.A.Val'ter, V.P.Romanov, and L.I.Gorogotskaya, Lithos 4, 17(1971) Character of Fe2+ Ion Distribution
in Pyroxenes from Eulysite
M.G.Zemlyanov, and V.K.Seliverstov, Yad. Priborostr. (16),96-102(1971) Automated Apparatus for Tin
Determination in Powder Samples (In Russian)
P.K.Baker, Water Res. 6, 9-17(1972) Evaluation of Pyritic Oxidation by Mossbauer Spectrometry
F.Brisard, D.J.Stewart, V.Seidl, and O.Knop, Can. J. Chem. 60, 3648-66(1972) Pyrochlores.VIII. Studies of Some 2-5
Pyrochlores and Related Compounds and Minerals
G.Bayer, J.Felsche, H.D.Schulz, and P.Ruegsegger, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 16, 273-4(1972) X-ray study and Mssbauer
spectroscopy on lunar ilmenites (Apollo 11).
R.G.Burns, Can. J. Spectrosc. 17, 51-9(1972) Mixed Valencies and Site Occupancies of Iron in Silicate Minerals from
Mossbauer Spectroscopy
R.G.Burns, Nature (London) 240, 33-5(1972) Pressure-induced Reduction of a Ferric Amphibole
E.Dowty, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 15, 72-4(1972) Site Distribution of Iron in Staurolite
E.Dowty, M.Ross, and F.Cuttitta, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 481-92(1972) Fe2+-Mg site distribution in
Apollo 12021 clinopyroxenes: Evidence for bias in Mssbauer measurements, and relation of ordering to exsolution.
J.D.Donaldson, A.Kjekshus, A.D.Mukherjee, D.G.Nicholson, and J.T.Southern, Acta Chem. Scand. (1947-1973) 26,
4063-6(1972) On the Bonding in Berthierite (FeSb2S4)
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, N.N.Greenwood, and M.H.Battey, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2479-93(1972)
Mssbauer studies of Apollo 14 lunar samples.
S.Ghose, G.Ng, and W.P.Walters, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 507-31(1972) Clinopyroxenes from Apollo 12
and 14: Exsolution, Domain Structure, and Cation Order
S.Ghose, and J.R.Weidner, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 16, 346-54(1972) Mg2+-Fe2+ Order-disorder in Cummingtonite,
(Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2:A New Geothermometer
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, A.J.Pustowka, B.D.Sawicka, and J.A.Sawicki, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 10, 281-7(1972) Mossbauer
Effect Analysis of Fe-Mn Nodules from Various Pacific Ocean Locations
J.A.Helsen, K.Schmidt, A.Chakrabarti, R.Coussement, and G.Langouche, Bull. Groupe Fr. Argiles 24, 165-70(1972)
Determination par Effet Mossbauer du Coefficient de "Self-Diffusion" dansune Vermiculite.Premiers Resultats (In
French)
G.P.Huffman, F.C.Schwerer, and R.M.Fisher, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. , 440-1(1972) Mssbauer analyses of
Apollo 15 samples.
R.M.Housley, R.W.Grant, and M.Abdel-Gawad, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 1065-76(1972) Study of excess
Fe metal in the lunar fines by magnetic separation, Mssbauer spectroscopy, and microscopic examination.
H.Hayashi, H.Sano, and S.B.Shirey, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 10, 507-16(1972) Mossbauer Spectra of Chlorites in
Natural and Heated State (In Japanese)
D.C.Harris, and D.J.Vaughan, Am. Mineral. 57, 1037-52(1972) Two Fibrous Iron Sulfides and Valleriite from
Cyprus with New Data on Valleriite
E.Kostiner, Am. Mineral. 57, 1109-14(1972) A Mossbauer Effect Study of Triplite and Related Minerals
R.O.Keeling, Jr., J. Appl. Phys. 43, 4736-40(1972) A Mossbauer Investigation of Mechanically Induced Magnetic
Anisotropy in Natural Hematite
V.V.Kurash, V.I.Goldanskii, T.V.Malysheva, and V.S.Urusov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Neorg. Mater. 8, 13367(1972)/Inorg. Mater. 8, 1183-4(1972), Mossbauer Spectrum of Wustite at Low Temperatures (In Russian)
W.Kundig, A.B.Denison, and P.Ruegsegger, Phys. Lett. A 42A, 199-201(1972) Anisotropy of the Recoilfree Factor in
Magnetic Layer Structures
G.N.Kirov, T.T.Tomov, T.Ruskov, and S.Georgiev, Dokl. Bolg. Akad. Nauk. 25, 365-8(1972) Etude par Spectrometrie
Mossbauer de la Chalcopyrite et des Produits de Son Metamorphisme Thermique (In French)
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72K063
72K065
72K066
72L032
72M024
72M039
72M041
72M048
72M053
72M064
72M071
72M072
72O015
72O018
72P016
72P027
72P036
72P041
72P042
72R027
72S045
72S061
72S062
72S064
72S077
72S078
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S.Kawai, Y.Ito, and R.Kiriyama, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 10, 48798(1972) Magnetic Susceptibility, Mossbauer Effect,
and Electric Conductivity in Sphalerite and Tetrahedrite (In Japanese)
L.O.Karpachevskii, V.F.Babanin, T.S.Gendler, A.A.Opalenko, and R.N.Kuz'min, Pochvovedenie (10),110-20(1972)
Ferrogenous Soil Minerals Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)
K.Kohnke, and S.Kakitani, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 10, 499-506(1972) Weathering Alteration and the Variation of
Mossbauer Spectra for Biotites (In Japanese)
N.Kohyama, H.Shimada, and T.Sudo, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 10, 517-27(1972) The Problem of Ferrous- and FerricMontmorillonite Minerals (In Japanese)
A.K.Lavrukhina, and T.V.Malysheva, in "Ocherki Sovrem Geokhim Anal Khim" edited by A. I. Tugarinov (Nauka,
Moscow, 1972)1972 pp35-42, Origin of Meteoritic Matter (In Russian) (Based on Moss Spectroscopy)
T.V.Malysheva, B.P.Romanchev, and Yu.F.Shvadskii, Geokhimiya , 496-7(1972)/Geochem. Int. 9, 299-300(1972),
Determination of the Temperature of Olivine by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Inclusion Thermometry (In Russian)
E.F.Makarov, I.P.Suzdalev, F.Groliere, and I.A.Vinogradov, Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 62, 1834-9(1972)/Sov. Phys-JETP
(Engl. Transl.) 35, 954-6(1972), Investigation of the Anisotropy of Iron Atom Vibrations in Hematite and Ilmentite
by Means of the Mossbauer Effect (In Russian)
Y.Matsui, Y.Syono, and Y.Maeda, Mineral. J. 7, 88-107(1972) Mossbauer Spectra of Synthetic and Natural Calciumrich Clinopyroxenes
T.V.Malysheva, and V.V.Kurash, Space Research 1, 137-40(1972) Mssbauer spectroscopy of regolith from the Sea
of Fertility.
V.M.Mkrtchyan, N.N.Mozgova, and A.R.Mkrtchyan, Geokhimiya (11),1400-2(1972) Tin in Ilvaite According to
Mossbauer Data (In Russian)
A.G.Maddock, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy and Its Applications - Proceedings of a Panel" pp329-47, Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in Mineralogy (See 72I006)
Y.Matsui, Y.Syono, and Y.Maeda, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 10, 462-4(1972) Mossbauer Spectra of Natural and Synthetic
Ca-rich Clinopyroxenes (In Japanese)
T.V.Malysheva, V.V.Kurash, A.K.Lavrukhina, and L.D.Akol'zina, Meteoritika (31),101-3(1972) Pyroxenes in
Meteorites Studied by a Mossbauer Spectroscopic Method (In Russian)
D.O'Hare, Y.Hariya, and K.Yagi, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 10, 459-61(1972) Ferric Iron in Diopside Solution (In
Japanese)
A.Oakada, T.Okada, and M.Shima, Sci. Pap. Inst. Phys. Chem. Res. (Jpn.) 66, 178-83(1972) Study on the Manganese
Nodule (VI) Some Aspects of the Chemical Form of Iron in the Manganese Nodule
E.V.Pol'shin, I.V.Matyash, V.E.Tepikin, and V.P.Ivanitskii, Kristallografiya 17, 328-31(1972)/Sov. Phys.Crystallogr. 17, 278-80(1972), Mossbauer Effect at Fe57 Nuclei in Biotite (In Russian)
A.J.Pustowka, J.A.Sawicki, E.S.Mazanek, and M.E.Wyderko, Hutnik 39, 109-14(1972) Use of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in Ferrous Metallurgy (In Polish)
A.S.Plachinda, F.D.Ovcharenko, E.F.Makarov, Yu.I.Tarasevich, Y.V.Baldokhin, and I.P.Suzdalev, Dokl. Akad. Nauk
206, 1373-6(1972)/Dokl. Phys. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 206, 833-5(1972), The Reduction of Fe(III) to Fe(II) During
Heating of Iron-containing Clay Minerals under Vacuum (In Russian)
R.K.Puri, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 10, 841-2(1972) Mossbauer Quantitative Analysis of Fe2+/Fe3+ Ratios in Iron
Sulphide Mineral Samples
A.N.Platonov, E.V.Pol'shin, A.V.Tarashchan, and I.G.Vorob'yeva, Mineral. Sb. (Lvov) 26, 257-68(1972) Mossbauer
and Optical Spectroscopy of Iron in Some Natural Phosphates (In Russian)
V.P.Romanov, and L.F.Checherskaya, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 49, K183-7(1972) Mossbauer Spectra of Non-stoichiometric
and Stoichiometric Wustites
I.P.Suzdalev, I.A.Vinogradov, and V.K.Imshennik, Fiz. Tverd. Tela (S-Peterburg) 14, 1321-8(1972)/Sov. Phys-Solid
State (Engl. Transl.) 14, 1136-42(1972), Study of Iron Atom Vibrations in Vivianite and Pyrite Crystals Using
Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)
S.Singh, and M.Bonardi, Lithos 5, 217-25(1972) Mossbauer Resonance of Arfvedsonite and Aegirine-Augute from
the Joan Lake Agpaitic Complex, Labrador
F.C.Schwerer, G.P.Huffman, R.M.Fisher, and T.Nagata, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 3173-85(1972)
Electrical conductivity and Mssbauer study of Apollo lunar samples.
L.Simon, Rudy 20(2),46-52(1972) Mossbauer Effect in Ore Mining, II. Instrumental Technique (In Czechoslovakian)
K.Schrmann, and S.S.Hafner, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 615-21(1972) On the amount of ferric iron in
plagioclases from lunar igneous rocks.
K.Schrmann, and S.S.Hafner, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 493-506(1972) Distinct subsolidus cooling
histories of Apollo 14 basalts.
I.Shinno, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 10, 449-58(1972) Mossbauer Spectra of Fe+3-Pyene (In Japanese)
Y.Syono, and A.Ito, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 10, 475-80(1972) Mossbauer Study of Ilmenites M2+T4-O3:Fe2+ (In
Japanese)
F.C.Schwerer, G.P.Huffman, R.M.Fisher, and T.Nagata, Moon 4, 187-9(1972) D.C. electrical conductivity of lunar
surface rocks.
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72T004
72T020
72V017
72V024
72V028
72Y002
72Y007
72Z008
72Z009
73B026
73B035
73B060
73B063
73B072
73B073
73B078
73B089
73B099
73C020
73C039
73C041
73D007
73D016
73D020
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M.G.Townsend, J.L.Horwood, W.Tremel, and L.G.Ripley, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 9, K137-9(1972) On the Metallic
Character of Co9S8 and (Fe,Ni)9S8
M.G.Townsend, J.L.Horwood, S.Hall, and L.J.Cabri, AIP Conf. Proc. 5, 887-9(1972) Mossbauer Magnetic
Susceptibility and Crystallographic Investigations ofCu4Fe4S8, Cu18Fe16S32 and Cu9Fe9S16
Y.Takeuchi, N.Aikawa, and T.Yamamoto, Z. Kristallogr., Kristallgeom., Kristallphys., Kristallchem. 136, 1-22(1972)
The Hydrogen Locations and Chemical Composition of Staurolite
A.Ya.Vlasov, R.Gornicki, and M.I.Petrov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Fiz. (5),84-90(1972)/Sov. Phys-JETP (Engl.
Transl.) 13, 698-702(1972), The Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of Lepidocrocite at the Temperature of
Conversion to Hematite
D.J.Vaughn, and R.G.Burns, in "International Geological Congress, 24th Session"1972 pp158-67, Mossbauer
Spectroscopy and Bonding in Sulphide Minerals Containing Four-coordinated Iron
A.P.Vinogradov, Geokhimiya (7),763-74(1972)/Geochem. Int. 9, 507-21(1976), Preliminary data on lunar regolith
returned by automatic probe ''Luna-20''.
N.J.Yassoglou, C.Nobeli, A.Kostikas, and A.Simopoulos, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 36, 520-7(1972) Weathering of Mica
Flakes in Two Soils in Northern Greece Evaluated by Mossbauer and Conventional Techniques
A.Yanagitani, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 10, 465-74(1972) Mossbauer Experiment of the Solid Solutions (Mn,Fe)O4 (In
Japanese)
V.M.Zaporozhets, V.M.Ratnikov, and R.Cherkaoui, in "Yad-Geofiz Metody" edited by E. M. Filippov (Nauka Sib
Otd, Novosibirsk, 1972)1972 pp124-37, Determination of the Tin Oxide Content in Powder Samples and in Crustal
Deposits of Rocks by Nuclear Gamma Resonance Method (In Russian)
L.Zahradnik, Geol. Pruzkum 14(6),180-1(1972) Determination of Tin Content by Resonance Gamma Absorption (In
Czechoslovakian)
V.F.Belov, T.A.Khimich, M.N.Shipko, I.E.Voskresenskaya, and E.N.Okulov, Kristallografiya 18, 192-4(1973)/Sov.
Phys.-Crystallogr. 18, 119-20(1973), Gamma-resonance Investigations of Ferriginous Tourmalines
G.E.Brown, and C.T.Prewitt, Am. Mineral. 58, 577-87(1973) High-temperature crystal chemistry of hortonolite.
V.G.Bhide, D.S.Rajoria, Y.S.Reddy, G.Rama Rao, and C.N.R.Rao, Phys. Rev. B: Solid State 8, 5028-34(1973) Spinstate Equilibria in Holmium Cobaltate
B.Brunot, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (10),452-61(1973) Application of the Mossbauer Effect to the Study of
Clay Minerals:A Hydrothermal Nontronite and a Nontronite from Lake Malawi
V.F.Belov, V.I.Kuz'min, T.A.Khimich, N.V.Dombrovol'skaya, and M.N.Shipko, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 209, 9225(1973)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 209, 110-2(1973), Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to
Study Black Iron Tourmalines
R.J.Borg, C.H.Lai, and I.Y.Borg, Nature (London) 246, 46-8(1973) Use of Magnetic Hyperfine Splitting to Determine
Fe2+/Fe3+ Ratios in Complex Silicate Minerals
G.Barariu, and S.B.Tomilov, Geokhimiya (11),1669-77(1973) Investigation of Isomorphous Series of AntophylliteGedrite and Cummingtonite-Grunerite with the Aid of the Mossbauer Effect
R.G.Burns, D.J.Vaughan, R.M.Abu-Eid, M.Witner, and A.W.Morawski, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 98394(1973) Spectral evidence for Cr3+, Ti3+, and Fe2+ rather than Cr2+ and Fe3+ in lunar ferromagnesian silicates.
A.Brecher, D.J.Vaughan, R.G.Burns, and K.R.Morash, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2991-3001(1973)
Magnetic and Mssbauer studies of Apollo 16 rock chips 60315,51 and 62295,27.
R.Carpenter, and S.Wakeham, Chem. Geol. 11, 109-16(1973) Mossbauer Studies of Marine and Fresh Water
Manganese Nodules
J.M.D.Coey, and P.W.Readman, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 21, 45-51(1973) Characterisation and Magnetic Properties of
Natural Ferric Gel
J.M.D.Coey, and P.W.Readman, Nature (London) 246, 476-8(1973) New Spin Structure in an Amorphous Ferric Gel
J.F.Duncan, and J.H.Johnston, Aust. J. Chem. 26, 231-9(1973) The Determination of the Cation Distribution in Olivine
from Single Crystal Mossbauer Studies
J.F.Duncan, A.G.Freeman, and J.H.Johnston, Chem. N.Z. 37, 45-9(1973) Specific Radiation Crystallography (SRC)
W.A.Dollase, Z. Kristallogr., Kristallgeom., Kristallphys., Kristallchem. 138, 41-63(1973) Mossbauer Spectra and
Iron Distribution in the Epidote-group Minerals
E.Dowty, and M.M.Lindstrom, Am. Mineral. 58, 850-68(1973) Mossbauer Spectra of Synthetic Hedenbergiteferrosilite Pyroxenes
A.V.Dolenko, M.Korner, T.V.Malysheva, P.Melinon, E.V.Perevazentseva, A.M.Chernyshev, and G.D.Shnyrev, in
"Zhelezorud Syr'ya Met Peredelu" edited by L. M. Tsylev (Nauka, Moscow, 1973)1973 pp42-51, Use of the
Mossbauer Effect for the Phase Analysis of Iron Ore Materials (In Russian)
S.P.Ekimov, L.M.Krizhanskii, L.P.Nikitina, and K.K.Khristoforov, Geokhimiya , 761-7(1973)/Geochem. Int. 11, 597603(1973), Mossbauer Spectra and Some Structural Characteristics of Natural Monoclinic Pyroxenes
E.Frank, F.Labenski de Kanter, and C.Saragovi, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 14, 349-56(1973) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Iron Compounds Present in Uranium Containing Sandstones
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73G014
73G023
73G038
73G055
73G057
73G058
73H019
73H035
73H042
73H043
73H044
73J009
73J011
73K040
73K045
73K050
73K053
73L005
73L039
73M002
73M027
73M033
73M056
73N002
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D.W.Forester, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2697-707(1973) Mssbauer search for ferric oxide phases in
lunar materials and simulated lunar materials.
N.H.J.Gangas, A.Simopoulos, A.Kostikas, N.J.Yassoglou, and S.Filippakis, Clays and Clay Miner. 21, 151-160(1973)
Mossbauer Studies of Small Particles of Iron Oxides in Soil
I.I.Georgescu, M.Morariu, and L.Diamandescu, Rev. Roum. Phys. 18, 401-4(1973) Contributions to the Study of the
Fe-Mn Nodules from the Black Sea by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
G.N.Goncharov, L.V.Rozhkova, and S.B.Tomilov, Geokhimiya , 1260-6(1973)/Geochem. Int. 11, 947-51(1973),
Mossbauer Spectra of Magnesium-containing Magnetites
G.N.Goncharov, and S.B.Tomilov, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 102, 368-70(1973) Determination of the Iron-Sulfur
Ratio in Pyrrhotines by Mossbauer Spectrometry (In Russian)
B.A.Goodman, and M.J.Wilson, Mineral. Mag. 39, 448-54(1973) A Study of the Weathering of a Biotite Using the
Mossbauer Effect
G.N.Goncharov, A.V.Kalyamin, and B.G.Lur'e, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 212(3),720-3(1973)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth
Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 212, 207-10(1973), Mossbauer Spectra of an Iron-Manganese Concretion from the Pacific
Ocean
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, D.S.Kulgawczuk, E.S.Mazanek, J.Wlasak, and M.E.Wyderko, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 16, 23540(1973) Mossbauer Absorption in Calcium-Iron Olivines
E.Hermon, D.J.Simkin, G.Donnay, and W.B.Muir, TMPM Tschermaks Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 19, 124-32(1973) The
Distribution of Fe2+ and Fe3+ in Iron-bearing Tourmalines:A Mossbauer Study
R.M.Housley, R.W.Grant, and N.E.Paton, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2737-49(1973) Origin and
characteristics of excess Fe metal in lunar glass welded aggregates.
R.M.Housley, E.H.Cirlin, and R.W.Grant, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2729-35(1973) Characterization of
fines from the Apollo 16 site.
M.Hucl, F.Janak, and P.Vasek, Miner. Slovaca 5, 463-8(1973) Study of the Ferromagnetic Fraction of Rocks Using the
Mossbauer Effect (In Czechoslovakian)
C.Janot, H.Gibert, and CharlesTobais, Bull. Soc. Fr. Mineral. Cristallogr. 96, 281-91(1973) Caracterisation de
Kaolinites Ferriferes par Spectrometrie Mossbauer (In French)
S.D.Jensen, and P.N.Shive, J. Geophys. Res. 78, 8474-80(1973) Cation Distribution in Sintered Titanomagnetites
K.K.Khristoforov, L.P.Nikitina, L.M.Krizhanskii, S.P.Ekimov, and A.L.Litvin, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 210, 9317(1973)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 210, 153-6(1973), Distribution of Iron in Structures of
Calcium Amphiboles Determined from Mossbauer Spectroscopic Data
D.C.Kamineni, Can. Mineral. 12, 230-2(1973) X-ray and Mossbauer Characteristics of a Cummingtonite from
Yellowknife,District of Mackenzie
K.K.Khristoforov, L.P.Nikitina, L.M.Krizhanskii, and S.P.Eknmov, in "Problemy Izucheniya i Osvoeniya
Prirodnykh Resursov Severa" edited by T. N. Ivanoa et al (Apatity, 1973)1973 pp64-5, Distribution of Iron(II) Ion
and Structural Features of Orthorhombic Pyroxenes under Various Thermodynamic Conditions (In Russian)
K.K.Khristoforov, L.P.Nikitina, L.M.Krizhanskii, and S.P.Eknmov, in "Problemy Izucheniya i Osvoeniya
Prirodnykh Resursov Severa" edited by T. N. Ivanoa et al (Apatity, 1973)1973 pp64-5, Distribution of Iron(II) Ion
and Structural Features of Orthorhombic Pyroxenes under Various Thermodynamic Conditions (In Russian)
A.D.Law, Am. Mineral. 58, 128-31(1973) Critical Evaluation of "Statistical Best Fits" to Mossbauer Spectra
A.L.Litvin, E.Michlovich, S.S.Ostapenko, and E.V.Pol'shin, Geol. Zh. (Russ. Ed.) 33(3),49-56(1973) X-ray
Diffraction and Mossbauer Studies of the Cation Distribution in Kataphorite (In Russian)
T.V.Malysheva, and V.V.Kurash, Geokhimiya (1),120-5(1973)/Geochem. Int. 11, 87-91(1973), Mssbauer
spectroscopy of lunar samples.
T.V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya (7),1079-84(1973)/Geochem. Int. 11, 824-9(1973), Mssbauer spectroscopy of lunar
soil from the Luna-20 probe.
T.V.Malysheva, A.K.Lavrukhina, S.A.Stakheeva, and L.M.Satarova, Geokhimiya , 1328-35(1973)/Geochem. Int. 11,
1000-6(1973), Ordering of Iron(2+) and Magnesium in Pyroxenes of Olivine-hypersthene Chondrites According to
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Data
H.K.Mao, D.Virgo, and P.M.Bell, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 397-412(1973) Analytical and experimental
study of iron and titanium in orange glass from Apollo 17 soil sample 74220.
D.L.Nagy, and I.Dzsi, Solid State Commun. 12, 749-51(1973) The Anomalous Temperature Dependence of the
Mossbauer Line Width of FeCO3(Siderite)
Yu.V.Novitskii, A.K.Zhetbaev, and K.K.Satpaev, Vestn. Akad. Nauk Kaz. SSR 29(5),51-2(1973) Effect of Synthesis
Conditions on Parameters of the Mossbauer Spectra of Cassiterite (SnO2) Crystals (In Russian)
A.Okada, T.Okada, and M.Shima, Ganseki Kobutsu Kosho Gakkaishi 68, 199-203(1973) Study on the Manganese
Nodule (VII) Magnetic Properties and Mossbauer Effect of the Manganese Nodule (In Japanese)
A.S.Plachinda, F.D.Ovcharenko, E.F.Makarov, I.P.Suzdalev, Yu.I.Taresevich, and Z.E.Suyunova, Teor. Eksp. Khim. 9,
391-4(1973)/Teor. Eksp. Khim. 9, 309-11(1973), Structural Changes in Montmorillonite during Heat Treatment
Studied by Nuclear Gammaresonance Spectroscopy
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73R014

V.P.Romanov, L.F.Checherskaya, and P.A.Tatsienko, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 15, 721-4(1973) Peculiarities of Wustite
Formed below 570 C
73R019
R.A.V.Raff, J.A.Haugen, and M.F.Mostafa, J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 17, 1315-26(1973) Adhesion of Polymers to Shale
Rock Surfaces
73S015
A.V.Semeshko, Am. Mineral. 58, 480-94(1973) A Crystal-chemical Study of Synthetic Magnesiohastingsite
73S029
L.Simon, Rudy 21, 20-5(1973) Mossbauer Effect in Ore Mining, III. Present State of Application (In
Czechoslovakian)
73S074
F.C.Schwerer, G.P.Huffman, and R.M.Fisher, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 3151-66(1973) Electrical
conductivity of lunar surface rocks at elevated temperatures.
73S078
M.Shima, A.Okada, and M.Shima, Nankyoku Shiryo (47),86-97(1973) Study of the Extraterrestrial Materials at
Antarctica, III. On the Yamato Meteorites (In Japanese) (Duplicate of 73S090)
73S079
M.Shima, and A.Okada, Chishitsugaku Zasshi (Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan) 79, 787-91(1973) Some Aspects of Tektite.Fe57
Mossbauer Spectra and Infrared Spectra of Australite and Moldavite
73S081 A.K.Singh, and A.Vrtes,
Acta Geol., Acad. Sci. Hung. 17, 319-25(1973) Mossbauer and X-ray Investigation of Pyrrhotite, Sphalerite and Manganosiderite from Rozsa Mine, Nagyborzsony
73S090
M.Shima, A.Okada, and M.Shima, Nankyoku Shiryo 47, 86-97(1973) Study of the Extraterrestrial Materials at
Antarctica, III. On the Yamato Meteorites (In Japanese) (Duplicate of 73S078)
73T010
E.Tamura, and A.Vrtes, Magy. Kem. Foly. 79, 266-9(1973) A Mossbauer Study of the Hydration of Brownmillerite
(4CaO-Al2O3-Fe2O3) (In Hungarian)
73T022
E.Tamura, and A.Vrtes, Cem. Concr. Res. 3, 575-81(1973) A Mossbauer Study on the Hydration of Brownmillerite
(4CaO-Al2O3-Fe2O3)
73U003 A.V.Ukhanov, and T.V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya , 1467-72(1973)/Geochem. Int. 11, 1105-9(1973), Heating of
Ultrabasic Xenoliths in Kimberlite Magma According to Mossbauer Spectra of Iron-57 in Orthopyroxenes
73V003 D.J.Vaughan, and J.A.Tossell, Science (Washington, D.C.) 179, 375-7(1973) Magnetic Transitions Observed in
Sulfide Minerals at Elevated Pressures and Their Geophysical Significance
73W011 J.P.Watt, W.Leiper, J.M.Ade-Hall, and D.F.Goble, J. Geophys. Res. 78, 3301-9(1973) Measurement of Fe3+/Fe2+
Ratios in Basaltic Class I Titanomagnetites Using the Mossbauer Effect
74A001 H.Annersten, Am. Mineral. 59, 143-51(1974) Mossbauer Studies of Natural Biotites
74A041 Kh.I.Amirkhanov, and L.K.Anokhina, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 218, 919-20(1974)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect.
(Engl. Transl.) 218, 116-7(1974), Earth Sci Sect, Quadrupole Splitting of Mossbauer Spectra of Fe57 in Minerals of
Different Ages
74A055 J.L.Allen, and P.N.Shive, J. Geomagn. Geoelectr. 26, 329-33(1974) Mossbauer Effect Observations of the "X-Phase" in
the Ilmenite-Hematite Series
74A056 C.Aurisicchio, and F.Sgarlata, Period. Mineral. 43, 93-102(1974) First Results of a Mossbauer Effect Study on Some
Silicates (In Italian)
74B062
R.J.Borg, and I.Y.Borg, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 553-6(1974) Magnetic Order in Certain Alkali Amphiboles.A Mossbauer
Investigation
74B063
R.Bouchez, J.M.D.Coey, R.Coussement, K.Schmidt, M.van Rossum, J.Aprahamian, and J.Deshayes, J. Phys., Colloq. 35,
541-6(1974) Mossbauer Study of Firing Conditions Used in the Manufacture of the Greyand Red Ware of TurengTepe
74B068
V.F.Belov, V.V.Korovushkin, A.F.Belov, E.V.Korneev, and I.S.Zheludev, Fiz. Tverd. Tela (S-Peterburg) 16, 24101(1974)/Sov. Phys-Solid State (Engl. Transl.) 16, 1568(1974), Nonequivalent Positions of the Iron Ions and
Electron-nuclear Interactions in Tourmaline
74C041
J.M.D.Coey, Can. J. Earth Sci. 11, 1489-93(1974) Iron Compounds in Lake Sediments
74D005 J.F.Duncan, and J.H.Johnston, Aust. J. Chem. 27, 249-58(1974) Single-crystal 57Fe Mossbauer Studies of the Site
Positions in Cordierite
74D012 J.F.Duncan, and J.H.Johnston, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 17, 111-20(1974) Analysis of the Site Occupancy of Minor
Elements in Minerals
74D037 E.Dowty, and D.H.Lindsley, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 48, 229-32(1974) Mssbauer spectra of synthetic Ca-Fe
pyroxenoids and lunar pyroferroite.
74D059 R.De Araujo Pontes, and F.Sgarlata, Period. Mineral. 43, 103-11(1974) Contribution to the Understanding of
Clinozoisite (In Italian)
74E014
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, and L.Keszthelyi, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 569-70(1974) Mossbauer Study of Changes in Clays
during Firing
74E017
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, S.S.Gomaa, M.A.Salem, and Z.Miligy, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 7, 2121-30(1974) Mossbauer
Study of Egyptian Goethite
74E022
M.D.Evdokimov, and S.B.Tomilov, Miner Para Miner Magmat Met Gorn Porod , 81-6(1974) Crystal Chemistry and
Properties of Aegirite-diopside Series Pyroxenes (In Russian)
74F007
E.Frank, and D.St.P.Bunbury, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 36, 1725-30(1974) A Study of Deerite by the Mossbauer Effect
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74F014
74G012
74G063
74G068
74H016
74H033
74H046
74I004
74I019
74J018
74K050
74K053
74M053
74M066
74M067
74M068
74M071
74M072
74N014
74N019
74O017
74P025
74P040
74P043
74P045
74S035
74S057
74S058
74S068

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M.A.Figueira, and V.K.Garg, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 18, 233-8(1974) Mossbauer Studies of Iron Sulphide,
Sarcopside and Mitridatite Minerals
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, and N.N.Greenwood, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. , 1148-56(1974) Mssbauer studies of
Apollo 14 and Apollo 15 lunar soils.
A.I.Gorbanev, A.M.Babeshkin, N.N.Savvateev, Yu.D.Perfiliev, V.B.Margulis, and B.E.Dzevitskii, Izv. Akad. Nauk,
Met. (6),37-40(1974)/Russ. Metall. (Engl. Transl.) (6),29-32(1974), Study of the Valency State of Iron in Iron Ores
by Nuclear Gamma Resonance (NGR) Spectroscopy
F.Grandjean, and A.Gerard, Hyperfine Interact. 11, 276-7(1974) Analysis of Mossbauer Spectra in Presence of
Electronic Hopping,
J.Hess, and I.Perlman, Archaeometry 16, 137-52(1974) Mossbauer Spectra of Iron in Ceramics and Their Relation to
Pottery Colours
G.P.Huffman, F.C.Schwerer, R.M.Fisher, and T.Nagata, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2779-94(1974) Iron
distributions and metallic-ferrous ratios for Apollo lunar samples: Mssbauer and magnetic analyses.
R.M.Housley, E.H.Cirlin, N.E.Paton, and I.B.Goldberg, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2623-42(1974) Solar
wind and micrometeorite alteration of the lunar regolith.
K.Ito, and S.S.Hafner, Am. Mineral. 59, 700-8(1974) Synthesis and Study of Gadolinites
V.P.Ivanitskii, and M.E.Stetsenko, Vopr Geokhim Mineral , 44-8(1974) Mossbauer Effect on Iron-57 Nuclei in
Native Sulfides Pentlandite and Chalcopyrite and Their Thermoeffects (In Russian)
C.Janot, and P.Delcroix, Ethnol. Fr. 3, 179-88(1974) Characterisation de Materiaux Archeologiques par
Spectrometrie Mossbauer (In French)
L.M.Krizhanskii, L.P.Nikitina, K.K.Khristoforov, and S.P.Yekimov, Geokhimiya (1),69-79(1974)/Geochem. Int. 12,
54-62(1974), Distribution of Fe(2+) and Geometry of the Cationoxygen Polyhedra in theStructures of
Orthopyroxenes at Different Temperatures (According to the Data of Mossbauer Spectroscopy)
V.Kacena, Acta Mont. 26, 37-82(1974) Application Possibilities of the Mossbauer Effect in Mining (In
Czechoslovakian)
R.A.Manapov, and B.S.Sitdikov, Geokhimiya , 1415-20(1974)/Geochem. Int. 11, 976-80(1974), Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of Biotites of Metamorphic Rocks of the Tatar Arch Precambrian Basement
T.V.Malysheva, A.K.Lavrukhina, S.A.Stakheeva, and L.M.Satarova, Meteoritika 33, 34-5(1974) Mossbauer Spectra
of Cation Ordering of Iron(2+) and Magnesium in Pyroxenes from Olivine-hypersthene Chondrites (In Russian)
T.V.Malysheva, Lunnyi Grunt Morya Izobiliya , 326-33(1974) Mssbauer spectroscopy studies of lunar regolith
delivered by station Luna 16. (In Russian)
T.V.Malysheva, I.D.Shevaleevskii, and Yu.F.Shvadskii, Meteoritika 33, 113-6(1974) Study of the Sikhote Alin
Meteorite by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Electron Microprobe (In Russian)
E.Mattievich, and J.Danon, Notas Fis. 22, 273-325(1974) Hydrothermal Synthesis and Mossbauer Studies of Ferrous
Phosphates of theHomologous Series Fe3(2+)(PO4)2(H2O)n
E.Mattievich, N.V.Vugman, and J.Danon, Notas Fis. 22, 329-42(1974) Temperature Dependence of Combined
Magnetic and Quadrupolar Interactionsin Synthetic Kryzhanovskite Fe(2+)Fe2(3+)(PO4)2(OH)2(-)(H2O) by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy
D.L.Nagy, L.Cser, and K.Kulcsar, in "Lunnyi Grunt Monya Izobiliya" edited by A. P. Vinogradov (Nauka, Moscow,
1974)1974 pp334, Mssbauer spectroscopy analysis of lunar soil collected by automatic station Luna 16. (In
Russian)
G.V.Novikov, S.I.Alber, V.A.Rubtsov, Yu.A.Sokolov, and V.K.Egorov, Geokhimiya , 1628-32(1974)/Geochem. Int.
11, 1139-43(1974), Direct Proof of the Ordering of Vacancies in High-temperature Hexagonal Pyrrhotite
E.A.Ovsyannikov, A.V.Polosin, and A.G.Shpaer, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz. Geokhim. 19, 85101(1974) Problem Concerning the Use of Nuclear Gamma Resonance for Phase Analysisof Iron Ores (In Russian)
G.C.Pellacani, Systematic Materials Analysis III, 241-67(1974) Mossbauer Spectrometry
G.J.Perlow, W.Potzel, and D.Edgington, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 547-8(1974) Serial Study of Lake Michigan Sediments by
57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy
H.Pollak, and W.Bruyneel, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 571-4(1974) Saut d'Electrons et le Rapport Fe(++)/Fe(+++) dans Deux
Silicates (In French)
A.S.Plachinda, Yu.I.Tarasevich, V.I.Goldanskii, F.D.Ovcharenko, E.F.Makarov, I.P.Suzdalev, and Z.E.Suyunova,
Kristallografiya 19, 768-72(1974)/Sov. Phys.-Crystallogr. 19, 477-9(1974), Gamma-resonance Spectroscopy Study of
the Structural Changes of Montmorillonite and Hydromica on Heating
A.K.Singhvi, D.K.Gupta, K.V.G.K.Gokhale, and G.N.Rao, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 23, 321-4(1974) Mossbauer Spectra of
Ilmenites from Primary and Secondary Sources
I.Shinno, Chishitsugaku Ronshu (11),11-7(1974) 2. Mossbauer Studies of Olivine-The Relation Between Fe2+ Site
Occupancy Number T(Mi) and Interplanar Distance d(130)
I.Shinno, M.Hayashi, and Y.Kuroda, Mineral. J. 7, 344-58(1974) Mossbauer Studies of Natural Olivines
S.K.Saxena, S.Ghose, and A.C.Turnock, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 21, 194-200(1974) Cation distribution in low-calcium
pyroxenes: Dependence on temperature and calcium content and the thermal history of lunar and terrestrial
pigeonites.
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Code
74S069
74S072
74S082
74S106
74S119
74S129
74T009
74T012
74W013
74Y003
74Z003
74Z005
74Z010
75A009
75A017
75A026
75A030
75A035
75A050
75A051
75A054

75A055
75A060
75A063
75B037
75B042
75B084
75B124
75B132

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F.C.Schwerer, G.P.Huffman, R.M.Fisher, and T.Nagata, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2673-87(1974)
Electrical conductivity of lunar surface rocks: Laboratory measurements and implications for lunar interior
temperatures.
I.Shinno, Ganseki Kobutsu Kosho Gakkaishi 69, 354-63(1974) Mossbauer Studies of Olivine - Temperature
Dependence of the Parameter and Site Identification of the Spectra (In Japanese)
C.Saragovi, F.Labenski de Kanter, and E.Frank, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 563-8(1974) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron
Compounds Present in the Profile of an Uranium Deposit
P.M.Solozhenkin, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, O.N.Generalov, and S.V.Sidorov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR 17(3),3941(1974) Action of Flotation Reagents on the Nature of a Change in the Mossbauer Spectra of Minerals (In Russian)
C.M.Scala, Aust. Gemmol. 12, 119-24(1974) A Survey of Some Research Work on Impurities in Gems
P.I.Smolyanskii, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va (2),272-8(1974) On a Possible Application of Mossbauer Effect of Optical
Analogue in Mineralogy (On Example of Fluorite) (In Russian)
D.T.B.Tennakoon, J.M.Thomas, and M.J.Tricker, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. , 2211-5(1974) Surface and Intercalate
Chemistry of Layered Silicates.Part II. An Iron-57 Mossbauer Study of the Role of Lattice-substituted Iron in the
Benzidine Blue Reaction of Montmorillonite
M.J.Tricker, J.M.Thomas, and A.P.Winterbottom, Surf. Sci. 45, 601-8(1974) Conversion-electron Mossbauer
Spectroscopy for the Study of Solid Surfaces
J.M.Williams, New Sci. (1),119(1974) Mossbauer Effect to Probe Old Pots and Lunar Rocks
T.Yajima, and S.S.Hafner, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 769-84(1974) Cation distribution and equilibrium
temperature of pigeonite from basalt 15065.
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, Geokhimiya (7),1084-90(1974)/Geochem. Int. 11, 751-6(1974), Mssbauer spectrometry
of lunar regolith returned by Luna-16.
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, J. Phys., Colloq. 35(12),549-51(1974) Mssbauer measurements of the Soviet Luna-16
and Luna-20 samples.
V.A.Zinchenko, and V.P.Ivanitskii, Vopr Geokhim, Mineral, Petrol Rudoobraz , 16-22(1974) Ore-localizing Role of
Bivalent Iron of Sodium Metasomatites during Formation of Related Uranium Ore Manifestations (In Russian)
E.J.Ansaldo, Nature (London) 254, 501(1975) Mossbauer Absorption in a Metamict Mineral
H.Annersten, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 8, 378-84(1975) A Mossbauer Characteristic of Ordered Glauconite
E.B.Andersen, Y.B.Feng, and J.Rose-Hansen, Lithos 8, 237-46(1975) Determination of (Fe2+)/(Fe3+)-ratios in
Arfvedsonite by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
A.Abras, and R.A.Mansur, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z.
Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp135-6, Application of the Mossbauer Effect to the Study of Brazilian
Ilmenites (See 75H027)
H.Annersten, Forschr. Mineral. 52, 583-90(1975) Mossbauer Study of Iron in Natural and Synthetic Biotites
B.M.Arakelyan, L.A.Alekseev, A.A.Vasiliev, and P.L.Gruzin, Zavod. Lab. 41, 1115-7(1975)/Ind. Lab. (Engl. Transl.)
41, 1382-3(1975), A Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of the Phase Transitions in Gamma-irradiated Iron Oxide
, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, O.N.Generalov, and S.V.Sidorov, Kristallografiya 20, 769-74(1975)/Sov. Phys.-Crystallogr. 20,
471-4(1976), NGR Investigation of Some Lamellar and Boron-containing Silicates
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, L.K.Anokhina, L.K.Palivoda, R.I.Chalabov, and R.U.Gabitova, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 223, 12189(1975)/Dokl. Chem Technol. (Engl. Transl.) 223, 191-2(1975), Use of the Mossbauer Effect for Dating Ores and for
Evaluating the Thermodynamic Conditions of Their Formation (Illustrated by the Kizil-Dere Chalcopyrite Deposit
in Dagestan)
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, and L.K.Anokhina, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 225, 659-60(1975)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect.
(Engl. Transl.) 225, 113-4(1975), Earth Sci Sect, Age-dependent Variations of Iron-57 Nuclear Levels in Minerals
M.A.Alvarez, J.D.Tornero, J.M.Vara, and R.Coy-yll, An. Quim., Ser. B 71, 498-502(1975) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
of Various Tourmalines (In Spanish)
C.Aurisicchio, R.De Araujo Pontes, D.Dolfi, R.Farinato, A.Lorenzotti, F.Sgarlata, and G.Trigiante, Rend. Soc. Ital.
Mineral. Petrol. 31, 653-71(1975) Preliminary Investigations of the Red Color in Analcite from the Crownest
Volcanic Formation (Alberta-Canada) (In Italian)
S.S.Bhandari, and J.Varma, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 29, K59-64(1975) Mossbauer Studies of Ilmenite Single Crystal
G.M.Bancroft, and J.R.Brown, Am. Mineral. 60, 265-72(1975) A Mossbauer Study of Coexisting Hornblendes and
Biotites: Quantitative Fe3+/Fe2+ Ratios
R.J.Borg, and I.Y.Borg, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z.
Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp167-8, The Magnetic Structure of an Alkali Amphibole (See 75H027)
A.F.Belov, E.V.Korneev, T.A.Khimich, V.F.Belov, V.V.Korovushkin, I.S.Zheludev, and I.M.Kolesnikov, Zh. Fiz.
Khim. 49, 1683-8(1975)/Russ. J. Phys. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 49, 992-6(1975), The Electronic-nuclear Interactions
and Non-equivalent Positions of the Iron Ions in Tourmaline
A.Brecher, W.H.Menke, J.B.Adams, and M.J.Gaffey, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 3091-9(1975) The effects of
heating and subsolidus reduction on lunar materials: An analysis by magnetic methods, optical, Mssbauer, and Xray diffraction spectroscopy.
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75B151
75B159
75C009
75C051
75C052
75C056
75C065
75C067
75C068
75D028
75D038
75D079
75E006
75E021
75E022
75E023
75E028
75F033
75G005
75G021
75G056
75G067
75G084
75H006
75H013
75H014
75H020
75H021

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F.A.Batista, V.P.Ivanitskii, A.L.Litvin, I.V.Matyash, and E.V.Pol'shin, Geol. Zh. (Russ. Ed.) 35(6),54-60(1975)
Mossbauer Spectra of Hornblendes of the Ros-Tikich Series (In Russian)
S.S.Bhandari, and J.Varma, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 18C, 552(1975) Mossbauer Studies of Natural
Tourmaline
J.M.D.Coey, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 39, 401-15(1975) Iron in a Post-glacial Lake Sediment Core;A Mossbauer
Effect Study
J.M.D.Coey, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz
and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp481-2, Freshwater Ferromanganese Nodules (See 75H027)
L.F.Checherckaya, V.P.Romanov, and A.E.Borovik, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp513-4, Hyperfine Structure of NGR Spectra and
Electric Properties of Wustite Between 80 and 300 K (In Russian) (See 75H027)
J.M.D.Coey, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz
and J. A. Sawicki, vol.2, pp333-54, The Clay Minerals: Use of the Mossbauer Effect to Characterize Them and Study
Their Transformations (See 75H038)
A.Cimbalnikova, K.Raclavsky, and J.Lipka, Conf. Clay Mineral. Petrol. , 57-65(1975) Iron in Glauconites and Its
Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Czechoslovakian)
R.Chandra, R.P.Tripathi, and S.Lokanathan, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 18C, 528-30(1975) Direction
of EFG Principal Axis in Certain Biotite and Phlogopite Micas by Mossbauer Technique
R.Chandra, U.Chandra, and S.Lokanathan, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 18C, 534-6(1975) Possibility of
Tracing the Geothermal History by Mossbauer Study on HeatTreated Micas
B.L.Dickson, Am. Mineral. 60, 98-104(1975) The Iron Distribution in Rhodonite
V.Drago, E.M.Baggio-Saitovitch, and J.Danon, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp225-6, Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Electron
Irradiated Natural Layered Silicates (See 75H027)
J.F.Duncan, A.G.Freeman, and J.H.Johnston, Anomalous Scattering , 163-74(1975) Identification of Atomic
Environments by Anomalous X-ray Scattering and Mossbauer Diffraction Methods
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, and Z.Miligy, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings
(3 Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp361-3, Observation of a Low Spin State of Iron in Olivine by
Mossbauer Effect (See 75H017)
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, and B.A.Ashi, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited
by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp483-5, Mossbauer Effect Study of Plant and Animal Fossils (See
75H027)
B.Eisenmann, M.F.Taragin, and D.D.Thornton, AIP Conf. Proc. 24, 357-8(1975) Antiferromagnetic Order in
Amphibole Asbestos
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, and Z.Miligy, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 13, 23-5(1975) Observation of a Low-spin State of
Iron in Olivine by Mossbauer Effect
B.J.Evans, and E.W.SergentJr, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 53, 183-94(1975) 57Fe NGR of Fe Phases in "Magnetic
Cassiterites"
O.M.Frolova, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Geol. Razved. 18(1),59-61(1975) Mossbauer Absorption Spectra of
Magnetites at Different Redox Stages (In Russian)
F.Grandjean, and A.Gerard, Solid State Commun. 16, 553-6(1975) Analysis by Mossbauer Spectroscopy of the
Electronic Hopping Process in Ilvaite
V.Kh.Gevorkyan, Yu.G.Chugunnyi, V.P.Ivanitskii, and N.N.Kovalyukh, Geol. Zh. (Russ. Ed.) 35(2),94-104(1975)
Radiocarbon and Mossbauer Studies on Phosphorite Concretions of the Indian Ocean (In Russian)
A.Govaert, C.Dauwe, E.De Grave, and T.De Saxce, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp521-2, Mossbauer Spectroscopy on Naturally
Occuring Goethite (See 75H027)
G.N.Goncharov, and S.B.Tomilov, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va (2),238-40(1975) Nuclear Gamma Resonance
Spectroscopic Study of Pentlandite (In Russian)
M.P.Gamasa, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, Ya.M.Yufik, I.D.Cherkes, and L.G.Amusin, Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow) (1),1635(1975) Iron Content in Peat Studied by a Nuclear Gamma Resonance Method (In Russian)
S.S.Hafner, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy" edited by U. Gonser, vol.5, pp167-99, Mssbauer spectroscopy in lunar
geology and mineralogy. (See 75G006)
C.S.Hogg, and R.E.Meads, Mineral. Mag. 40, 79-88(1975) A Mossbauer Study of Thermal Decomposition of Biotites
C.S.Hogg, P.J.Malden, and R.E.Meads, Mineral. Mag. 40, 89-96(1975) Identification of Iron-containing Impurities in
Natural Kaolinites Using the Mossbauer Effect
M.Hucl, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl and
T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp356-60, Mossbauer Study of Magnetic Phases of Natural Pyrrhotites (See 75H017)
S.S.Hafner, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl
and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp372-9, The Effect of a One Megabar Shock on the Mossbauer Spectrum of 57Fe in a Chain
Silicate (See 75H017)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
75H023
75H026
75H036
75H044
75H050
75I005
75I006
75I008
75I016
75I017
75I018
75J010
75K022
75K054
75K089
75L032
75M006
75M026
75M034
75M062
75M074
75M085
75M090
75M095
75M097
75N033
75O005
75P010

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F.E.Huggins, Am. Mineral. 60, 316-9(1975) The 3d Levels of Ferrous Ions in Silicate Garnets
J.A.Helsen, M.Van Deyck, G.Langouche, R.Coussement, M.van Rossum, and K.Schmidt, Clays and Clay Miner. 23,
332-4(1975) The Orientation of the Principal Axes System of the Electric Field Gradient in Fe(III) Vermiculite
Determined by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
S.S.Hafner, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz
and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp471-2, Mssbauer results from the lunar samples returned by the Apollo missions. A
summary. (See 75H027)
G.P.Huffman, and G.R.Dunmyre, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 757-72(1975) Superparamagnetic clusters of
Fe2+ spins in lunar olivine: Dissolution by high-temperature annealing.
F.E.Huggins, H.F.Mao, and D.Virgo, Year Book - Carnegie Inst. Washington 74, 405-10(1975) Mossbauer Studies at
High Pressure Using the Diamond-anvil Cell
P.A.Ioffe, L.Sh.Aleksandrova, M.I.Kazakov, G.A.Mitenkov, N.N.Shishkin, L.Sh.Tsemekhman, and S.E.Vaisburd, Zh.
Fiz. Khim. 48, 7-9(1975)/Russ. J. Phys. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 49, 5-6(1975), Hexagonal and Monclinic Pyrrhotite
Investigated by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
V.P.Ivanitskii, I.V.Matyash, and F.I.Rakovich, Geokhimiya , 850-7(1975)/Geochem. Int. 12(3),151-7(1975), Influence
of Radioactive Radiations on the Mossbauer Spectra of Biotites
P.A.Ioffe, L.Sh.Aleksandrova, L.Sh.Tsemekhman, S.E.Vaisburd, and B.F.Verner, Zh. Fiz. Khim. 49, 792(1975)/Russ. J.
Phys. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 49, 465-6(1975), The Mossbauer Spectra of Iron in Troilite
V.P.Ivanitskii, A.M.Kalinichenko, I.V.Matyash, and T.P.Khomyak, Geokhimiya , 1864-71(1975)/Geochem. Int.
12(12),14551(1975), Study of the Processes of Biotite Oxidation and Dehydroxylation by the PMR Method and
Mossbauer (In Russian)
V.P.Ivanitskii, A.V.Smirnova, and K.N.Alekseeva, Geol. Zh. (Russ. Ed.) 35(4),143-7(1975) Phase Composition of the
Krymka Meteorite According to Mossbauer Spectra (In Russian)
V.P.Ivanitskii, I.V.Matyash, and F.I.Rakovich, Dopov. Akad. Nauk Ukr. RSR, Ser. B: Geol., Geofiz., Khim. Biol. (3),2069(1975) Mossbauer Spectra of Iron in Biotite near Ore as a Prospecting Criterion for Radioactive Elements (In
Russian)
D.A.Jefferson, M.J.Tricker, and A.P.Winterbottom, Clays and Clay Miner. 23, 355-60(1975) Electron-microscopic and
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of Iron-stained Kaolinte Minerals
J.Kinrade, G.B.Skippen, and D.R.Wiles, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 39, 1325-7(1975) A Mossbauer Observation of
Hedenbergite Synthesis
A.Kotlicki, and N.Boye Olsen, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A.
Z. Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp229-30, Proton Radiation Damage in Biotite (See 75H027)
A.A.Kozlovskii, N.G.Syromyatnikov, and A.I.Ivanov, Izv. Akad. Nauk Kaz. SSR, Ser. Geol. 32(5),78-82(1975) Gammaresonance Spectra of Biotites in Conjunction with Interpretation ofTheir Potassium-Argon Ages (In Russian)
I.V.Lavrent'eva, L.L.Perchuk, G.V.Novikov, V.I.Popov, M.T.Chicote, T.N.Dokina, and G.A.Mishchenchuk, Byull.
Mosk. O-va. Ispy. Prir., Otd. Geol. 50(6),68-74(1975) X-ray and Spectroscopic Analysis of Biotites and Garnets from
Metamorphic Rocks (In Russian)
S.Mitra, and C.Bansal, Chem. Phys. Lett. 30, 403-5(1975) 57Fe Mossbauer Study of Volcanic Hornblende
T.V.Malysheva, Yu.F.Shvadskii, and A.N.Yermakov, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy
- Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp385-8, Camacite and Taenite Ratio in the Iron
Meteorite Santa Catharina (See 75H017)
P.G.Manning, and M.J.Tricker, Can. Mineral. 13, 259-65(1975) Optical-absorption and Mossbauer Spectral Studies
of Iron and Titanium Site-populations in Vesuvianites (Duplicated by 75M090)
T.V.Malysheva, and G.A.Kazakov, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited
by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp475-6, Admixture Atoms in Natural Minerals (See 75H027)
T.V.Malysheva, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. , 166(1975) Mossbauer Effect (In Russian)
A.Minkova, and J.P.Schunck, Dokl. Bolg. Akad. Nauk. 28, 1171-3(1975) Study of Superfine gamma-FeOOH Layers by
Means of Mossbauer Effect
P.G.Manning, and M.J.Tricker, Can. Mineral. 13, 259-65(1975) Optical-absorption and Mossbauer Spectral Studies
of Iron and Titanium Site-populations in Vesuvianites (Duplicate of 75M034)
P.Melinon, M.Korner, L.S.Zevin, and L.G.Bachinskaya, Tr. Inst. VIIProektasbesttsement (31),31-5(1975) Use of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy for Studying the Gas Composition and Isomorphic Substitutions in Serpentine Minerals (In
Russian)
T.V.Malysheva, in "Kosmokhim. Luny Planet" edited by A. P. Vinogradov (Nauka, Moscow, 1975)1975 pp115-21,
Problem of the origin of lunar mares and highlands (Mssbauer studies). (In Russian)
G.V.Novikov, V.K.Egorov, V.I.Popov, L.V.Sipavina, and V.T.Odintsov, Geokhimiya , 1776-85(1975)/Geochem. Int.
12(12),95-102(1975), Investigation of Phase Transformations in Highly Ferruginous Pyrrhotitesby Mossbauer
Spectroscopy and Powder Diffractometry
K.Ono, K.Kimura, T.Yagi, and H.Inokuchi, J. Chem. Phys. 63, 1640-2(1975) Mossbauer Study of Cytochrome c3
Yu.D.Perfiliev, N.V.Gorelikova, and A.M.Babeshkin, Vestn. Mosk. Univ., Ser. 2:Khim. 30, 117-8(1975)/Moscow
Univ. Chem. Bull. (Engl. Transl.) 30(1),83-4(1975), Mossbauer Determination of Iron Content in Tourmalines
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Mineral Handbook
Code
75P014
75P019
75P034
75P041
75P055
75R013
75R014
75R022
75S052
75S078
75S110
75S113
75S114
75T020
75V031

75V042
75V059
75Z004
75Z005
75Z015
75Z016
75Z024
75Z025
75Z026
75Z028
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C.Pietzsch, E.Fritzsch, K.Fritzsche, and H.Schneider, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy
- Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp379-84, Mossbauer and X-ray Studies on the
Existence of a Cubic Stannite Phase in Natural Ores (See 75H017)
G.C.Pellacani, and J.R.DeVoe, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 25, 185-8(1975) Systematic Error in Tin Ore Assay by
Mossbauer Spectrometry
H.Pollak, and W.Bruyneel, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z.
Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp259-60, On the Iron Distribution Between Sites in Epidote (See 75H027)
H.Pollak, and W.Bruyneel, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z.
Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp427-8, Fast Electron Hopping in Tourmaline (See 75H027)
K.Punakivi, T.Ericsson, and R.Wppling, Bull. Geol. Soc. Finl. 47, 171-4(1975) Clay Mineral Fractions Studied by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Conventional Methods
K.Raclavsky, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M.
Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp347-55, Mossbauer Effect Technique in Mineral Science (See 75H017)
K.Raclavsky, J.Sitek, and J.Lipka, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings (3
Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp368-71, Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in Clay Minerals (See
75H017)
S.Richardson, Am. Mineral. 60, 73-8(1975) A Pink Muscovite with Reverse Pleochroism from Archer's Post, Kenya
V.I.Sorokin, G.V.Novikov, V.K.Egorov, V.I.Popov, and L.V.Sipavina, Geokhimiya , 1329-36(1975)/Geochem. Int.
12(5),39-45(1975), Investigation of Iron-containing Sphalerites by the Mossbauer Method
A.Simopoulos, A.Kostikas, I.Sigalas, N.H.J.Gangas, and A.Moukarika, Clays and Clay Miner. 23, 393-9(1975)
Mossbauer Study of Transformations Induced in Clay by Firing
K.C.Sharma, R.Chandra, and S.Lokanathan, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 18C, 531-3(1975) Search for
Anisotropy in Mossbauer Absorption in Biotites
M.Shima, K.Yagi, and A.Okada, Sci. Pap. Inst. Phys. Chem. Res. (Jpn.) 69, 136-45(1975) On the Study of the Numakai
Meteorite
M.Shima, A.Okada, and H.Yabuki, Rikagaku Kenkyusho Hokoku 51, 82-92(1975) Study of the Extraterrestrial
Materials on the Antarctica (V) On the Yamato Meteorites (In Japanese)
M.J.Tricker, and A.G.Freeman, Surf. Sci. 52, 549-52(1975) Application of 57Fe Conversion Electron Mossbauer
Spectroscopy to the Study of Single Crystal Specimens
Yu.B.Voitkovskii, T.S.Gendler, L.G.Dainyak, and R.N.Kuz'min, in "International Conference on Mssbauer
Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp387-8, Phase Transformations
under Oxidation and Decompotion of Biotite (K0.95Na0.05Ca0.05)(Mg1.05Fe1.18Fe0.23
Mn0.02Al0.41Ti0.11)(Si2.75Al1.25)O10.8(OH)1.2 (See 75H027)
G.P.Vdovykin, V.I.Grachev, T.V.Malysheva, and L.M.Satarova, Geokhimiya , 1872-84(1975)/Geochem. Int.
12(6),152-64(1975), Study of Iron Forms in Carbonaceous Meteorites by the Method of Mossbauer Effect. I. Iron
Phases in Carbonaceous Chondrites and Ureilites
D.Virgo, and F.E.Huggins, Year Book - Carnegie Inst. Washington 74, 585-90(1975) Cation Distributions in Some
Compounds with the Pseudobrookite Structure
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings (3 Vol.)"
edited by M. Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp388-92, Refined Mssbauer measurements of lunar silicates and metallic
iron. (See 75H017)
T.Zemcik, J.Lauermannova, and K.Raclavsky, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp392-4, Mssbauer micro-measurement of fine lunar
particles. (See 75H017)
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z.
Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp473-4, Mssbauer measurements on Soviet Luna-16 and Luna-20 particles.
(See 75H027)
K.Zapletal, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz
and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp477-8, Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of Phases in Natural Troilite (See 75H027)
L.V.Zubenko, E.G.Semin, A.P.Vinnikov, D.V.Balashov, and V.P.Zubenko, Tr. Novocherk. Politekh. Inst. im Sergo
Ordzhonikdze (312),19-21(1975) Study of the State of Fe3+ in Synthetic Phenakite (Be2SiO4) Using EPR andthe
Mossbauer Effect (In Russian)
V.M.Zaporozhets, A.V.Polosin, T.V.Tkacheva, and F.G.Pasova, Nov Dannye Geol Boksitov 2, 186-92(1975)
Experiment in Studying Iron Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals in Bauxites Using a Nuclear Gamma-Resonance
Method (Mossbauer Effect) (In Russian)
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, in "Kosmokhim. Luny Planet" edited by A. P. Vinogradov (Nauka, Moscow, 1975)1975
pp194-9, Mssbauer spectroscopy of iron in regolith from Luna 20. (In Russian)
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. (Pt. 2),194-9(1975) Mssbauer spectroscopy of iron
in the Luna 20 regolith. (In Russian)
G.A.Amthauer, Neues Jahrb. Mineral. Abh. 126, 158-86(1976) Kristallchemie und Farbe chromhaltiger Granate (In
German)
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Mineral Handbook
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76A017
76A022
76A023
76A045
76B039
76B048
76B078
76B109
76B117
76C031
76D023
76D044
76D045
76D058
76E006
76E013
76E014
76E021
76E022
76F008
76F027
76G001
76G008
76G018
76G022
76G023
76G051
76G053
76G061
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G.A.Amthauer, H.Annersten, and S.S.Hafner, Z. Kristallogr., Kristallgeom., Kristallphys., Kristallchem. 143, 1455(1976) The Mossbauer Spectrum of 57Fe in Silicate Garnets
H.Annersten, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. , 337-43(1976) New Mossbauer Data on Iron in Potash Feldspar
H.Annersten, and U.Hlenius, Am. Mineral. 61, 1045-50(1976) Ion Distribution in Pink Muscovite, A Discussion
A.Alietti, R.De Araujo Pontes, G.Montanari, F.Sgarlata, and G.Tirelli, Period. Mineral. 45, 51-64(1976) Iron in
Appennine Clays (In Italian)
A.I.Bakhtin, and R.A.Manapov, Geokhimiya , 433-40(1976)/Geochem. Int. 13(2),81-8(1976), Investigation of
Clinopyroxenes by Optical and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
V.F.Babanin, A.D.Voronin, G.M.Zenova, L.O.Karpachevskii, A.S.Manucharov, A.A.Opalenko, and
T.N.Pochatkova, Pochvovedenie (7),128-34(1976)/Sov. Soil Sci. (Engl. Transl.) , 487-93(1976), Study of Fe-organic
Soil Compounds by Nuclear Gamma Resonance Spectroscopy
A.I.Bakhtin, and R.A.Manapov, Geokhimiya , 1063-7(1976)/Geochem. Int. 13(7),72-6(1976), Crystal Chemistry of
Iron in Alkaline Pyroxenes According to Data from Optical and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
A.F.Belov, E.V.Korneev, V.V.Korovushkin, and V.F.Belov, Tr. Mosk. Inst. Neftekhim. Gaz. Prom-sti. im I. M. Gubkina
118, 156-63(1976) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Isomorphous Characteristics of Magnetite (In Russian)
R.G.Burns, K.M.Parkin, B.M.Loeffler, I.S.Leung, and R.M.Abu-Eid, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. , 256178(1976) Further characterization of spectral features attributable to titanium on the moon.
A.M.Clark, E.E.Fejer, J.D.Donaldson, and J.Silver, Mineral. Mag. 40, 895-8(1976) The 119Sn Mossbauer Spectra,
Cell Dimensions, and Minor Element Contents of Some Cassiterites
B.L.Dickson, and M.G.Smith, Can. Mineral. 14, 206-15(1976) Low-temperature Optical Absorption and Mossbauer
Spectra of Staurolite and Spinel
E.G.da Silva, A.Abras, and A.Sette Camara, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),783-5(1976) Mossbauer Effect Study of
Cation Distribution in Natural Chromites (See 76U002)
M.Dambly, H.Pollak, R.Quartier, and W.Bruyneel, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),807-10(1976) I.R. Irradiation Enhanced
Effects in Tourmaline (See 76U002)
A.V.Dolenko, V.M.Ratnikov, and V.K.Ryadkin, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz. Geokhim. 28, 42-5(1976)
Characteristics of Sensor Designs for Nuclear Geophysical Analysis of Tin Ores in situ (In Russian)
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, B.A.Ashi, M.Y.Hassaan, and M.A.Salem, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 9, 1391-7(1976) A
Mossbauer Effect Study of Plant and Animal Fossils
M.V.Eirish, and A.A.Dvorechenskaya, Geokhimiya , 597-606(1976) Investigation of the Position and the Role of
Fe3+ Ions in the Structure of Clay Minerals by the Method of NGR-spectroscopy (Change of the State of Fe3+ Ions
during Montmorillonite Dehydration, Dehydroxylation) (In Russian)
M.V.Eirish, and A.A.Dvorechenskaya, Geokhimiya , 748-57(1976)/Geochem. Int. 13(5),79-87(1976), Investigation of
the Position and the Role of Fe3+ Ions in the Structure of Clay Minerals by the Method of NGR-spectroscopy
(Connection with the Crystal Chemistry of the Mineral)
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, M.M.El-Okr, S.S.Mahmoud, and M.A.Salem, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),793-6(1976)
Mossbauer Effect Study of Natural Egyptian Chalcopyrite (See 76U002)
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, H.A.El-Kerdani, and F.M.Taiel, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),857-60(1976) Mossbauer Effect
Study of the Relation Between River Concretions and Manganese Nodules (See 76U002)
S.L.Finklea, III, L.Cathey, and E.L.Amma, Acta Crystallogr., Sect. A: Cryst. Phys., Diffr., Theor. Gen. Crystallogr. 32,
529-37(1976) Investigation of the Bonding Mechanism in Pyrite Using the Mossbauer Effect and X-ray
Crystallography
G.A.Fatseas, J.L.Dormann, and X.Blanchard, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),787-92(1976) Study of the Fe3+/Fe2+ Ratio
in Natural Chromites (Fex, Mg(1-x)) (Cr(1-y-z),Fey,Alz)O4 (See 76U002)
B.A.Goodman, Mineral. Mag. 40, 513-7(1976) The Mossbauer Spectrum of a Ferrian Muscovite and Its Implications
in the Assignment of Sites in Dioctahedral Micas
A.Govaert, C.Dauwe, E.De Grave, and T.De Saxce, Solid State Commun. 18, 389-90(1976) On the Effective Magnetic
Hyperfine Field in Naturally Occuring Goethite
B.A.Goodman, Am. Mineral. 61, 169(1976) On the Interpretation of the Mossbauer Spectra of Biotites
B.A.Goodman, and M.J.Wilson, Clay Miner. 11, 153-63(1976) A Mossbauer Study of the Weathering of Hornblende
A.Govaert, C.Dauwe, P.Plinke, T.De Saxce, E.De Grave, and G.G.Robbrecht, Bull. Soc. Chim. Belg. 85, 251-9(1976)
Analysing Iron Ores with Mossbauer Spectroscopy
T.S.Gendler, R.N.Kuz'min, and T.K.Urazaeva, Kristallografiya 21, 774-81(1976)/Sov. Phys.-Crystallogr. 21, 4404(1976), Study of the Mossbauer Effect in Hydrogoethite
A.Govaert, C.Dauwe, T.De Saxce, and E.De Grave, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),291-2(1976) On the Surface
Contribution to the Line Profile of Small Particles of Goethite (See 76U002)
B.A.Goodman, J.D.Russell, A.R.Fraser, and F.W.D.Woodhams, Clays and Clay Miner. 24, 53-9(1976) A Mossbauer
and I.R. Spectroscopic Study of the Structure of Nontronite
N.V.Gorelikova, Yu.D.Perfiliev, and A.M.Babeshkin, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 105, 418-27(1976) Distribution of
Iron Ions in the Structure of Tourmalines According to Mossbauer Spectroscopic Data (In Russian)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
76G064
76G065
76G066
76G083
76H039
76H042
76I015
76I016
76I019
76I020
76I022
76K003
76K007
76L014
76L033
76M027
76M030
76M038
76M072
76M076
76M077
76M084
76M088
76N022
76N032
76P006
76P040

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B.A.Goodman, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),819-23(1976) The Effect of Lattice Substitutions on the Derivation of
Quantitative Site Populations from the Mossbauer Spectra of 2:1 Layer Lattice Silicates (See 76U002)
A.Govaert, C.Dauwe, P.Plinke, E.De Grave, and T.De Saxce, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),825-7(1976) A Classification
of Goethite Minerals Based on the Mossbauer Behaviour (See 76U002)
B.A.Goodman, and M.L.Berrow, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),849-55(1976) The Characterization by Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of the Secondary Iron in Pans Formed in Scottish Podzolic Soils (See 76U002)
A.Govaert, C.Dauwe, P.Plinke, E.De Grave, T.De Saxce, and G.G.Robbrecht, Natuurwet. Tijdschr. (Ghent) 58, 69111(1976) Qualitative and Quantitative Mossbauer Study of Iron Hydroxides and Iron Oxides (In Dutch)
F.E.Huggins, in "The Physics and Chemistry of Minerals and Rocks" edited by R. A. J. Strens (John Wiley & Sons,
Chichester, London, 1976)1976 pp613-40, Mossbauer Studies of Iron Minerals under Pressures of up to 200
Kilobars
O.Helgason, S.Steinthorsson, S.Mrup, J.Lipka, and J.M.Knudsen, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),829-32(1976)
Mossbauer Studies of Icelandic Lavas (See 76U002)
P.A.Ioffe, L.Sh.Tsemekhman, and S.E.Vaisburd, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 228, 92-5(1976)/Dokl. Phys. Chem. (Engl. Transl.)
228, 329-31(1976), Chemical State of Iron in the Region of Iron Monosulfide Homogeneity
P.A.Ioffe, V.V.Klement'yev, L.Sh.Aleksandrova, L.Sh.Tsemekhman, M.I.Kazakov, S.E.Vaisburd, and B.F.Verner, Izv.
Akad. Nauk, Met. (2),12-5(1976)/Russ. Metall. (Engl. Transl.) (2),11-3(1976), The Behaviour of Iron Compounds
during Reduction Roasting of Oxidised Nickel Ores
V.P.Ivanitskii, I.V.Matyash, N.I.Polovko, and O.Yu.Shvedov, Dopov. Akad. Nauk Ukr. RSR, Ser. B: Geol., Khim. Biol.
Nauki (1),19-22(1976) Study of Processes of Iron Radiation Oxidation in Riebeckite by the Method of NGR
Spectroscopy (In Russian)
P.A.Ioffe, Geokhimiya , 1633-9(1976)/Geochem. Int. 13(6),16-21(1976), The Structure of Iron Monosulfide Fe(1-x)S
and the Chemical State of Its Components
P.A.Ioffe, L.Sh.Aleksandrova, L.Sh.Tsemekhman, and S.E.Vaisburd, Sb Nauchn Tr - 1, 40-7(1976) Nuclear Gamma
Resonance Study of the Structure of Some Iron Monosulfide Modifications in Natural Samples (In Russian)
O.Knop, C.H.Huang, K.I.G.Reid, J.S.Carlow, and F.W.D.Woodhams, J. Solid State Chem. 16, 97-116(1976)
Chalkogenides of the Transition Elements. X. X-ray, Neutron, Mossbauer, and of Pentlandite and the Pi Phases
(Fe,Co,Ni,S), Co8MS8, and Fe4Ni4MS8(M = Ru,Rh,Pd)
A.Kotlicki, N.B.Olsen, and J.S.Olsen, Radiat. Eff. 28, 1-4(1976) Mossbauer and X-ray Study of Proton Radiation
Effects in Biotite
N.Logan, J.H.Johnston, and C.W.Childs, Aust. J. Soil Res. 14, 217-24(1976) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Evidence for
Akaganeite (beta-FeOOH) in New Zealand Soils
A.Le Calvez, and J.P.Druet, Rev. Metall. (Paris) 73, 675-702(1976) Etude Systematique de Mineralogie des
Agglomeres Lorrains par Spectrometrie Mossbauer (In French)
T.V.Malysheva, V.I.Grachev, and I.S.Chashchukhin, Geokhimiya , 621-5(1976) Study of Ural Serpentines by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)
T.V.Malysheva, G.P.Vdovykin, and V.I.Grachev, Geokhimiya , 949-54(1976)/Geochem. Int. 13(6),188-93(1976),
Study of the Forms of Iron in Carbonaceous Meteorites by the Mossbauer Effect.II. Formation Conditions of the Iron
Phases in the Water-containing Meteorites Orgueil, Murray, and Migei
T.V.Malysheva, G.A.Kazakov, and L.M.Satarova, Geokhimiya , 1291-99(1976)/Geochem. Int. 13(9),1-8(1976),
Temperature of Epigenesis of Sedimentary Rocks from Mossbauer Spectroscopic Data
S.Mitra, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 4, 169-73(1976) Mossbauer Study of Orthopyroxenes from Sukinda,
Orissa, India
R.A.Manapov, and I.N.Pen'kov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 228, 181-4(1976)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl.
Transl.) 228, 103-5(1976), Earth Sci Sect, Study of Franckeite and Cylindrite by the Method of Nuclear Gamma
Resonance on Sn-119 and Fe-57 Nuclei
T.V.Malysheva, and A.V.Ukhanov, Geokhimiya , 448-51(1976)/Geochem. Int. 13(2),96-9(1976), The Effect of
Admixed Aluminum on the Distribution of Fe2+ in the Structure of Orthopyroxene
G.R.Mkrtchyan, A.A.Saakyan, M.P.Pulatov, S.S.Chekin, and A.R.Mkrtchyan, Izv. Akad. Nauk Arm., Fiz. 11(5),3904(1976) Mossbauer Effect for Iron-57 Nuclei in Nontronite (In Russian)
R.A.Manapov, and G.A.Krinari, in "Fiz Svoistva Miner Gorn Porod" edited by V. M. Vinokurov (Izd Kazan Univ.,
Kazan, 1976)1976 pp110-22, Gamma-resonance Spectroscopy of Layered Silicates and Some Problems of Their
Crystal Chemistry (In Russian)
G.V.Novikov, V.K.Yegorov, V.I.Popov, and N.I.Bezmen, Geokhimiya , 124-8(1976)/Geochem. Int. 13(1),86-90(1976),
The Effect of Composition of Pyrrhotites and of the Conditions of Their Formation on Low-temperature Magnetic
Transition
L.P.Nikitina, S.P.Ekimov, L.M.Krizhanskii, and K.K.Khristoforov, Mineral. Sb. (Lvov) 30(1),18-23(1976) Cation
Ordering in the Structures of Aluminum-rich Orthopyroxenes (In Russian)
H.Pollak, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 74, K31-4(1976) Charge Transfer in Cordierite
D.C.Price, E.R.Vance, M.G.Smith, A.Edgar, and B.L.Dickson, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),811-7(1976) Mossbauer
Effect Studies of Beryl (See 76U002)
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76R032
76R033
76R043
76R044
76S021
76S044
76S063
76S086
76S105
76S110
76T008
76V039
76Y007
76Z005
77A014
77A029
77A039
77A041
77A051
77B011
77B039
77B123
77B124
77B125
77B126
77B129
77C033
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J.R.Regnard, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),797-800(1976) Mossbauer Study of Natural Crystals of Staurolite (See
76U002)
P.W.Readman, J.M.D.Coey, C.Mosser, and F.Weber, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),845-8(1976) Analysis of Some Lake
Sediments from Greece (See 76U002)
V.M.Ratnikov, and D.Timotijevic, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz. Geokhim. 28, 3-7(1976) Combination of
Nuclear-geophysical Methods for Analysis of Tin Ore Deposits of Different Types (In Russian)
V.K.Ryadkin, and G.N.Tsigel'nitskii, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz. Geokhim. 28, 36-41(1976) Use of the
Instrument MAK-I for Ore Analysis at One Mine of Chukotka (In Russian)
I.Shidlovsky, and I.Nowik, Solid State Commun. 18, 155-8(1976) The Mechanism of Color Center Production in Iron
Doped Photochromic Sodalites
V.P.Shumeiko, and N.P.Goryunova, Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow) (1),148-50(1976) Mossbauer Study of the Thermal
Transformations of Rocks in the Overburden of the Ekibastuz Coal Deposit (In Russian)
H.Spiering, D.L.Nagy, and R.Zimmermann, Chem. Phys. 18, 243-50(1976) The Ligand Field at the Fe(II) Ion in Siderite
R.B.Scorzelli, E.M.Baggio-Saitovitch, and J.Danon, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),801-5(1976) Mossbauer Spectra and
Electron Exchange in Tourmaline and Staurolite (See 76U002)
P.M.Solozhenkin, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, S.V.Sidorov, and G.G.Sidorenko, Dokl. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR 19(7),31-4(1976)
Study of the Mechanism of Interaction of Oleic Acid with Iron Minerals bya Mossbauer Spectroscopic Method (In
Russian)
Yu.M.Stebnovskaya, M.A.Yaroshchuk, and V.P.Ivanitskii, Mineral. Osad. Obraz. 3, 33-41(1976) Genetic
Characteristics of Magnetites of Ferruginous-siliceous Rocks According to Data of Nuclear Gamma Resonance and
Thermomagnetic Analysis (In Russian)
M.J.Tricker, A.P.Winterbottom, and A.G.Freeman, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. , 1289-92(1976) Iron-57 Conversionelectron Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of the Initial Stages of the Oxidation of Biotite
R.H.Vogel, B.J.Evans, and L.J.Swartzendruber, AIP Conf. Proc. , 1-3(1976) Intra Site Cation Ordering and Clustering
in Natural Mn-Zn Ferrites
T.Yamamoto, and H.Katoh, Am. Mineral. 61, 260-5(1976) Mossbauer Effect Study of 57Fe and 119Sn in Stannite,
Stannoidite, and Mawsonite
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(12),833-6(1976) Mineralogical analysis of lunar rock particles. (See
76U002)
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, D.G.Osika, and L.K.Anokhina, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 232(4),924-6(1977)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth
Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 232, 239-41(1977), Determination of Iron by a Nuclear Gamma-resonance Spectroscopic
Method in Subsurface Waters in Connection with Processes of Seismic Activity
D.N.Abishev, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, , N.Z.Baltinova, and L.J.Sergasina, in "International Conference on Mossbauer
Spectroscopy, Volume 1 - Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp373, Mossbauer Studies of the
Pyrite Thermal Decomposition Processes (See 77B046)
G.A.Amthauer, H.Annersten, and S.S.Hafner, Phys. Chem. Miner. 1, 399-413(1977) The Mossbauer Spectrum of 57Fe
in Titanium-bearing Andradites
B.R.Angel, A.H.Cuttler, K.S.Richards, and J.M.Vincent, Clays and Clay Miner. 25, 381-3(1977) Synthetic Kaolinites
Doped with Fe2+ and Fe3+ Ions
R.M.Abu-Eid, K.Langer, and F.Seifert, Annu. Res. Rep. - Kuwait Inst. Sci. Res. , 83-4(1977) Optical Absorption and
Mossbauer Spectra of Purple and Green Yoderite from Mautia Hill
G.M.Bancroft, T.K.Sham, C.Riddle, T.E.Smith, and K.Turek, Chem. Geol. 19, 277-84(1977) Ferric/Ferrous-Iron
Ratios in Bulk Rock Samples by Mossbauer Spectroscopy- The Determination of Standard Rock Samples G-2, GA,
W-1 and Mica-Fe
R.J.Baker, and J.G.Stevens, Rev. Chim. Miner. 14, 339-46(1977) 121Sb Mossbauer Spectroscopy.Part II. Comparison
of Structure and Bonding in Sb(III) and Sb(V) Minerals
D.Barb, I.Bibicu, M.Voiculescu, and B.Prada, Stud. Cercet. Fiz. 29, 637-42(1977) Quantitative Determination of Tin
Oxide (SnO2) from Rocks by Mossbauer Effect (In Romanian)
D.Barb, I.Bibicu, and B.Prada, Rev. Roum. Phys. 22, 871-3(1977) Analyser for Quantitative Determination of Tin
Oxide (SnO2) by Mossbauer Effect
D.Barb, I.Bibicu, and T.Burtic, Mine, Pet. Gaze 28, 543-52(1977) Applications of the Mossbauer Effect in
Mineralogy and Geology (In Romanian)
V.I.Bagin, T.S.Gendler, L.G.Dainyak, and A.V.Sukhorada, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Zemli , xx-xx(1977)/Izv. Acad. Sci.,
Phys. Solid Earth (Engl. Transl.) 13, 122-6(1977), Stability of the Magnetic Products of Biotite Decomposition
V.F.Babanin, A.D.Voronin, V.I.Malinovskii, and A.A.Opalenko, Biol. Nauki (Moscow) 20, 119-22(1977) Nuclear
Gamma Resonance Study of the State of Exchangeable Iron Cations in Montmorillonite (In Russian)
V.I.Chromov, V.N.Fedorov, A.S.Plachinda, E.F.Makarov, V.I.Lad'yanov, V.M.Chertov, and R.P.Ozerov, Radiochem.
Radioanal. Lett. 29, 301-6(1977) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Phase Analysis of the Products of Oxidative Leaching of
Pyrrhotite
R.Chandra, and S.Lokanathan, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 83, 273-80(1977) Electric Field Gradient in Biotite Mica
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Mineral Handbook
Code
77C059
77C060
77C068
77D021
77D033
77D047
77D060
77D064
77E002
77E018
77E020
77F033
77G001
77G011
77G015
77G023
77G067
77G071
77G079
77H020
77H032
77H033
77H048
77H056
77I008
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B.S.Clausen, and S.Mrup, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 - Proceedings" edited
by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp319-20, An Investigation of the Nature of Iron in Athabasca Tar Sand (See
77B046)
V.I.Chromov, V.N.Fedorov, A.S.Plachinda, E.F.Makarov, V.I.Lad'yanov, V.M.Chertov, and R.P.Ozerov, in
"International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 - Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina,
vol.1, pp375-6, Phase Analysis of the Products of Oxidative Leaching of Pyrrhotite (See 77B046)
A.Cimbalnikova, K.Raclavsky, V.Hejl, and J.Sitek, Conf. Clay Mineral. Petrol. , 77-84(1977) Iron in Biotites and Its
Mossbauer Spectroscopy
V.Drago, E.M.Baggio-Saitovitch, and J.Danon, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 39, 973-9(1977) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of
Electron Irradiated Natural Layered Silicates
T.De Saxce, A.Govaert, E.De Grave, and D.G.Chambaere, Bull. Soc. Chim. Belg. 86, 841-9(1977) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy as a Tool for the Investigation of Industrial Iron Ore Sinters
J.M.Dubois, G.Le Car, and C.Offroy, Rev. Metall. (Paris) 74, 621-35(1977) Application de la Spectrometrie
Mossbauer la Caracterisation et a l'Analyse Quantitative des Phases dans les Produits d'Interet Siderurgique (In
French)
A.Kh.Dzhemai, and L.P.Nikitina, Vestn. Leningr. Univ., Geol., Geogr. (4),42-6(1977) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of
Staurolite (In Russian)
N.F.Dovzhenko, A.N.Smoilovskii, and Yu.A.Chernyshov, Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow) (5),73-4(1977) Determination
of the Percent Pyrite Content in Donets Coal Using Nuclear Gamma Resonance (In Russian)
B.J.Evans, Physica B+C (Amsterdam) 86-88B+C, 1091-9(1977) Magnetism and Archaeology:Magnetic Oxides in the
First American Civilization
T.Ericsson, R.Wppling, and K.Punakivi, Geol. Foeren. Stockholm Foerh. 99, 229-44(1977) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
Applied to Clay and Related Minerals
N.V.Ershov, A.P.Nikitina, Yu.D.Perfiliev, and A.M.Babeshkin, Koro Vyvetrivaniya Gipergennoe Rudaabraz , 15766(1977) Positions of Iron in the Structure of Chamosite (In Russian)
G.C.Ferreira, and F.Braganca Gil, Comun. Serv. Geol. Port. 62, 201-16(1977) Utilization of Mossbauer Spectra for
Geochemical Problems (In Portuguese)
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, and N.N.Greenwood, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, A 284, 157-65(1977) Mssbauer studies of
Luna 16 and 20 lunar soils.
A.Govaert, C.Dauwe, T.De Saxce, E.De Grave, and G.G.Robbrecht, Physica B+C (Amsterdam) 86-88B+C, 14278(1977) On the Bulk and Surface Contributions to the Magnetic Hyperfine Field of Small Particles of Goethite
(alpha-FeOOH)
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, and N.N.Greenwood, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, A 285, 235-40(1977) An assessment of
results obtained from Mssbauer spectra of lunar samples.
H.E.Groskreutz, P.J.Ouseph, and T.A.K.Pillai, in "Proceedings of the Nassau Mssbauer Conference" edited by Clive
I. Wynter and Rolfe H. Herber, pp312-23, A Mossbauer Effect Study of Oxidation States in Mica at Elevated
Temperatures (See 77W014)
T.S.Gendler, P.V.Florenskii, and R.N.Kuz'min, Astron. Vestn. 11, 179-85(1977)/Sol. Syst. Res. (Engl. Transl.) 11,
150-5(1977), The State of Iron Ions as an Indicator of Condition during the Formation of Tektites-irgizites
G.N.Goncharov, S.B.Tomilov, and A.S.Sharov, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 106, 215-21(1977) Interpretation of
Mossbauer Spectra of Iron(2+) in Natural Pyroxenes (In Russian)
I.I.Georgescu, D.Barb, L.Diamandescu, M.Morariu, and M.Demetrescu, Thalassia Jugosl. 13, 161-6(1977) Chemical
and Mossbauer Analyses of Some Sediment Samples of the Rumanian Shore
F.E.Huggins, D.Virgo, and H.G.Huckenholz, Am. Mineral. 62, 646-65(1977) Titanium-containing Silicate Garnets.II.
The Crystal Chemistry of Melanites and Schorlomites
S.W.Hedges, and J.G.Stevens, Rev. Chim. Miner. 14, 331-8(1977) 121Sb Mossbauer Spectroscopy.Part I. Study of
Some Copper-Antimony-Sulfur Minerals
I.U.Heilmann, N.B.Olsen, and J.S.Olsen, Phys. Scr. 15, 285-8(1977) Electron Hopping and Temperature Dependent
Oxidation States of Iron in Ilvaite Studied by Mossbauer Effect
O.Helgason, and S.Mrup, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 - Proceedings" edited
by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp243-4, Mossbauer Studies of Amorphous Lavas and Mineral Wool (See 77B046)
Y.Horikawa, and A.Fujisawa, Clay Sci. 5, 67-77(1977) State Analysis of Iron in Allophanic Clays. I. Mossbauer
Effect Analysis of Iron in Allophanic Clays
P.A.Ioffe, L.P.Ivanchenko, L.Sh.Tsemekhman, and S.E.Vaisburd, Geokhimiya , 112-21(1977) Investigation by the NGR
Method of the Chemical State of Iron in Pyrrhotite, Chalcopyrite, Pentlandite on Natural Samples and Products of
Their Calcination in Various Media (In Russian)
V.P.Ivanitskii, A.M.Kalinichenko, I.V.Matyash, V.K.Kudelya, A.P.Zayats, and O.Yu.Shvedov, Geokhimiya , 23745(1977) On the Influence of Gamma-radiation upon Processes of Oxidation, Dehydroxilation and Magnetic
Properties of Some Alumosilicates (In Russian)
V.P.Ivanitskii, A.M.Kalinichenko, I.V.Matyash, N.Yu.Banzaraksheev, and S.D.Spivak, Geokhimiya , 1073-84(1977)
Study of the Processes of Thermal and Radiation Oxidation and Dehydroxylation of Hornblende by Spectroscopic
Methods (In Russian)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
77J001
77J017
77K003
77K039
77K067
77L001
77L008
77L011
77L019
77M003
77M011
77M012
77M016
77M029
77M041
77M054
77M055
77M063
77N019
77O014
77P013
77P014
77P039
77P058
77P059
77R010
77R011
77R026
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J.H.Johnston, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 41, 539-44(1977) Jarosite and Akaganeite from White Island Volcano, New
Zealand: An X-ray and Mossbauer Study
N.K.Jaggi, K.R.P.M.Rao, and N.P.Subramanyan, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 20B, 522(1977) A
Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of Natural Alteration of Ilmenites
H.Kodama, J.A.McKeague, W.Tremel, J.R.Gosselin, and M.G.Townsend, Can. J. Earth Sci. 14, 1-15(1977)
Characterization of Iron Oxide Compounds in Soils by Mossbauer and Other Methods
A.V.Kochenov, N.Dobrovol'skaya, G.M.Zaitseva, V.V.Korovushkin, B.M.Moiseev, and N.Yu.Yakubovskaya, Litol.
Polezn. Iskop. (5),104-12(1977) Experience of the Iron Mineralogy Study in the Oxidation Zone of Uranium Deposits
by Physical Methods (In Russian)
V.I.Khudolozhkin, and V.S.Urusov, in "Mineral Issled Dal'nem Vostoke" edited by V. O. Khudolozh (Akad Nauk
SSSR, Dal'nevost Nauchn Tsentr, Vladivostok, 1977)1977 pp120-2, Experimental Study of Characteristics of
Isomeric Substitutions in the Apatite Structure (In Russian)
G.Longworth, and M.S.Tite, Archaeometry 19, 3-14(1977) Mossbauer and Magnetic Susceptibility Studies of Iron
Oxides in Soils from Archaeological Sites
C.Levillain, P.Maurel, and F.Menil, Bull. Soc. Fr. Mineral. Cristallogr. 100, 137-42(1977) Localisation du Fer, par
Voie Chimique et par Spectrometrie Mossbauer, dans la Lepidolite du Granite de Beauvoir (Massif Central
Francais) (In French)
L.M.Levinson, and I.S.Jacobs, Fuel 56, 453-4(1977) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Measurement of Pyrite in Coal
B.Lakatos, L.Korecz, and W.P.E.Meisel, Geoderma 19, 149-57(1977) Comparative Study on the Mossbauer
Parameters of Iron Humates and Polyuronates
K.J.D.MacKenzie, and D.E.Rogers, Thermochim. Acta 18, 177-96(1977) Thermal and Mossbauer Studies of Ironcontaining Hydrous Silicates.I. Nontronite
T.V.Malysheva, V.I.Grachev, and A.A.Malyshev, Geokhimiya , 17-23(1977)/Geochem. Int. 14, 14-9(1977), A
Mossbauer Study of Thermal Transformations of the Orgeuil Carbonaceous Chondrite
P.G.Manning, and M.J.Tricker, Can. Mineral. 15, 81-6(1977) A Mossbauer Spectral Study of Ferrous and Ferric Ion
Distributions in Grossular Crystals:Evidence for Local Crystal Disorder
E.Mattievich, and J.Danon, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 39, 569-80(1977) Hydrothermal Synthesis and Mossbauer Studies
of Ferrous Phosphates of the Homologous Series Fe3(2+)(PO4)2(H2O)n
P.A.Montano, Fuel 56, 397-400(1977) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron Compounds Found in West Virginia Coals
T.V.Malysheva, A.K.Lavrukhina, V.V.Kurash, S.A.Stakheeva, and L.M.Satarova, Geokhimiya , 128898(1977)/Geochem. Int. 14(5),1-10(1977), Thermal History of Ordinary Chondrites Deduced from Mossbauer
Spectroscopy
T.V.Malysheva, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 - Proceedings" edited by D.
Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp321-2, Mossbauer Study of Genetic Relations Between Meteorites (See 77B046)
T.V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya , 1782-93(1977) Experimental Study of Genetic Bonds Between the Chondrites Using
the Mossbauer Spectroscopy
T.V.Malysheva, L.M.Satarova, and N.P.Polyakova, Geokhimiya , 1136-48(1977)/Geochem. Int. 14(4),117-28(1977),
Thermal Transformations of Layered Silicates and the Nature of the Iron-bearing Phase in the CII-type Murray
Carbonaceous Chondrite
G.V.Novikov, V.K.Egorov, V.I.Popov, and V.M.Polovov, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy,
Volume 1 - Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp371-2, To the Problem of Magnetic
Transformation in Pyrrhotites (See 77B046)
P.J.Ouseph, and H.E.Groskreutz, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 44, K181-5(1977) Mossbauer Study of Iron in Mica
J.F.Petersen, M.Aydin, and J.Martin Knudsen, Phys. Lett. A 62A, 192-4(1977) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of an
Ordered Phase (Superstructure) of FeNi in an Iron Meteorite
H.D.Pfannes, and H.Fischer, Appl. Phys. 13, 317-25(1977) The Texture Problem in Mossbauer Spectroscopy
K.M.Parkin, B.M.Loeffler, and R.G.Burns, Phys. Chem. Miner. 1, 301-11(1977) Mossbauer Spectra of Kyanite,
Aquamarine, and Cordierite Showing Intervalence Charge Transfer
T.M.Peev, and L.Bozadzhev, God. Vissh. Tekh. Uchebni Zaved., (Ser.): Tekhn. Fiz. 12(2),89-94(1977) Investigation of
Thermally Treated Chalkopyrite Using the Mossbauer Effect (In Russian)
M.T.Paques-Ledent, F.Grandjean, and A.Girard, Bull. Soc. R. Sci. Liege 46, 337-42(1977) La Formule Chimique de
l'Ilvaite:Donnees Infra-rouge et Mossbauer (In French)
J.L.Remo, C.I.Wynter, R.L.Collins, and D.K.Hoch, in "Proceedings of the Nassau Mssbauer Conference" edited by
Clive I. Wynter and Rolfe H. Herber, pp338-54, Mossbauer Iron-57 Studies in Iron-Nickel Meteorites (See 77W014)
R.M.Rolf, C.W.Kimball, and I.E.Odom, Clays and Clay Miner. 25, 131-7(1977) Mossbauer Characteristics of
Cambrian Glauconite, Central U.S.A.
I.Rozenson, and L.Heller-Kallai, Clays and Clay Miner. 25, 94-101(1977) Mossbauer Spectra of Dioctahedral
Smectites
F.Seifert, and M.Olesch, Am. Mineral. 62, 547-53(1977) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Grandidierite,
(Mg,Fe)Al3BSiO9
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Mineral Handbook
Code
77S040
77S051
77S072
77S078
77S079
77S095
77S099
77T002
77T009
77T032
77T036
77T040
77U004
77U005
77V030
77V037
77W013
77Y010
77Z003
78A008
78A012
78A016
78A020
78A022
78A031
78A032
78A034
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F.Seifert, Phys. Chem. Miner. 1, 43-52(1977) Compositional Dependence of the Hyperfine Interaction of 57Fe in
Anthophyllite
J.G.Stevens, and J.R.Macintosh, Inorg. Nucl. Chem. Lett. 13, 595-8(1977) Mossbauer Studies of Silver-AntimonySulfide Minerals
A.K.Singh, B.K.Jain, and K.Chandra, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 44, 443-7(1977) Mossbauer Studies of Natural Goethite and
Bog Iron Ore
V.Spanu, G.Filoti, J.Ionescu, and A.Medesan, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp323-4, Mossbauer Study of Some Chlorites (See 77B046)
V.Spanu, G.Filoti, V.Voljin, and C.I.Nistor, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp325-6, A Mossbauer Study of Various Marine Sediments (See
77B046)
N.Senesi, S.M.Griffith, M.Schnitzer, and M.G.Townsend, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 41, 969-76(1977) Binding of
Fe3+ by Humic Materials
J.W.Stucki, and C.B.Roth, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 41, 808-14(1977) Oxidation-reduction Mechanism for Structural Iron
in Nontronite
M.G.Townsend, J.R.Gosselin, J.L.Horwood, L.G.Ripley, and W.Tremel, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 40, K25-9(1977)
Violarite, a Metallic Natural Spinel
M.G.Townsend, J.R.Gosselin, W.Tremel, L.G.Ripley, D.W.Carson, and W.B.Muir, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 38, 11539(1977) A Magnetic and Mossbauer Study of Magnetic Ordering and Vacancy Clustering in Cu5FeS4
J.A.Tossell, J. Chem. Phys. 66, 5712-9(1977) SCF-X(alpha) Scattered Wave MO Studies of the Electronic Structure of
Ferrous Iron in Octahedral Coordination with Sulfur
T.V.Tkacheva, L.G.Simakova, and V.I.Pauker, Tsvetn. Met. (Moscow) (12),27-30(1977)/Tsvetn. Met. (Moscow)
18(12),30-2(1977), Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy for Studying Chamosite-containing Bauxites
R.P.Tripathi, U.Chandra, A.Krishnamurthy, and S.Lokanathan, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 20B,
521(1977) Mossbauer Study of Epidotes and Pyroxenes of Indian Origin
of Peking, Dizhi Kexue (Scientia Geologica Sinica) (1),93-103(1977) A Study of the Mossbauer Effect of Natural
Pyropes (In Chinese)
of Peking, Dizhi Kexue (Scientia Geologica Sinica) (2),161-7(1977) Study of the Mossbauer Effect of Ferrifayalite (In
Chinese)
G.P.Vdovykhin, V.I.Grachev, and T.V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya , 869-76(1977)/Geochem. Int. 14(3),119-25(1977),
Thermal Metamorphism of Carbonaceous Chondrites
A.V.Vanyukov, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, N.N.Razumovskaya, and V.N.Bruek, Tsvetn. Met. (Moscow) (5),1820(1977)/Tsvetn. Met. (Moscow) 18(5),22-3(1977), Study of the Low-temperature Oxidation of Pyrrhotites
C.I.Wynter, R.L.Collins, J.L.Remo, D.Radcliffe, and D.K.Hoch, in "Proceedings of the Nassau Mssbauer Conference"
edited by Clive I. Wynter and Rolfe H. Herber, pp324-37, Mossbauer Effect of Iron-57 in Bauxite (See 77W014)
V.V.Yakovlev, Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, R.A.Manapov, and I.N.Pen'kov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. (1),131-4(1977) Forms in
Which Iron is Present in Caustobioliths (In Russian)
K.Zapletal, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 - Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and
D. Tarina, vol.1, pp317-8, Mossbauer Spectra of Magnetites from Serpentinites (See 77B046)
J.F.Albertsen, M.Aydin, and J.Martin Knudsen, Phys. Scr. 17, 467-72(1978) Mossbauer Effect Studies of Taenite
Lamellae of an Iron Meteorite Cape York (III.A)
H.Annersten, and M.Olesch, Can. Mineral. 16, 199-203(1978) Distribution of Ferrous and Ferric Iron in Clintonite
and the Mossbauer Characteristics of Ferric Iron in Tetrahedral Coordination
J.F.Albertsen, G.B.Jensen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Nature (London) 273, 453-4(1978) Structure of Taenite in Two Iron
Meteorites
N.Ye.Ablesimov, and A.F.Bekhtol'd, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 239(3),694-7(1978) High-temperature Studies of Natural
Olivines from Ultramafic Inclusions in Basalts of the Far East Using the Mossbauer Effect (In Russian)
H.Annersten, M.Olesch, and F.Seifert, Lithos 11, 301-10(1978) Ferric Iron in Orthopyroxene:A Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study
M.Arima, J. Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., Ser. 4 18, 305-38(1978) Phase Equilibria in the System MgSiO3-Al2O3-Fe2O3
at High Temperatures and Pressures, with Special Reference to the Solubility of Al2O3 and Fe2O3 in Enstatite
A.Anagnostopoulou-Kons, and T.Anagnostopoulos, in "4th International Congress for the Study of Bauxites,
Alumina and Aluminum"(ICSOBA:Int.Comm.Studies of Bauxites, etc., 1978) vol.1,1978 pp1-14, A Study of the
Magnetic Properties and Mossbauer Spectra of Greek Bauxites
R.M.Abu-Eid, K.Langer, and F.Seifert, Phys. Chem. Miner. 3, 271-89(1978) Optical Absorption and Mossbauer
Spectra of Purple and Green Yoderite, a Kyanite-related Mineral
L.P.Aldridge, G.M.Bancroft, M.E.Fleet, and C.T.Herzberg, Am. Mineral. 63, 1107-15(1978) Omphacite Studies, II.
Mossbauer Spectra of C2/c and P2/n Omphacites
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, L.K.Anokhina, K.G.Samyshkina, R.U.Gabitova, R.I.Chalabov, and Sh.M.Aliev, in "Geokhronol
Vost-Evr. Platformy Sochleneniya Kavk Karpatskoi Sist" edited by A. I. Tugarinov (Izd. Nauka, Moscow, Russia,
1978)1978 pp23-5, Mossbauer Spectral Age Determination of Paleontologic Samples of Dagestan (In Russian)
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78A045
78B018
78B028
78B055
78B056
78B071
78B072
78B078
78B080
78B085
78B090
78B104
78C015
78C017
78C040
78D018
78D027
78D029
78D039
78D050
78D051
78D054
78D055
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Kh.I.Amirkhanov, L.K.Anokhina, and S.S.Sardarov, in "Geokhronol Vost-Evr. Platformy Sochleneniya Kavk
Karpatskoi Sist" edited by A. I. Tugarinov (Izd. Nauka, Moscow, Russia, 1978)1978 pp261-2, Nuclear Gamma
Resonance Method for the Age Determination of Microclines (In Russian)
A.A.Bahgat, M.K.Fayek, S.H.Salah, and N.A.Eissa, Atomkernenergie 31, 276-9(1978) Effect of the Divalent Iron on
the Mossbauer Parameters of Cox(2+)Fe(1-x)(2+)Fe2(3+)O4 Ferrites
A.A.Brovkin, E.V.Pol'shin, V.S.Brovkina, and Yu.M.Novoselov, Kristallografiya 23, 107-12(1978)/Sov. Phys.Crystallogr. 23, 57-60(1978), Cation Distribution in the Structure of Warwickite Mg1.34Fe0.16Al0.12Ti0.38OBO3
from X-ray Structural and Mossbauer Spectroscopic Analysis Data
J.M.Bigham, D.C.Golden, L.H.Bowen, S.W.Buol, and S.B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 816-25(1978) Iron Oxide
Mineralogy of Well-drained Ultisols and Oxisols:I. Characterization of Iron Oxides in Soil Clays by Mossbauer
Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffractometry, and Selected Chemical Techniques
J.M.Bigham, D.C.Golden, S.W.Buol, S.B.Weed, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 825-30(1978) Iron Oxide
Mineralogy of Well-drained Ultisols and Oxisols:II. Influence on Color, Surface Area, and Phosphate Retention
A.A.Bahgat, M.K.Fayek, S.H.Salah, and N.A.Eissa, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 16, 810-4(1978) Effect of the Divalent
Iron on the Mossbauer Parameters of Cox(2+)Fe(1-x)(2+)Fe2(3+)O4 Ferrites
J.M.Bigham, D.C.Golden, L.H.Bowen, S.W.Buol, and S.B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 979-81(1978) Mossbauer and
X-ray Evidence for the Pedogenic Transformation of Hematite to Goethite
G.N.Belozerski, M.I.Kazakov, E.I.Gagarina, and A.A.Khantulev, Pochvovedenie (9),35-45(1978)/Sov. Soil Sci.
(Engl. Transl.) 10, 534-45(1978), Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy for Studying Iron Forms in Forest Soils
V.I.Bagin, T.S.Gendler, R.N.Kuz'min, and T.K.Urazaeva, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Zemli (7),63-76(1978)/Izv. Acad. Sci.,
Phys. Solid Earth (Engl. Transl.) 14, 505-13(1978), Study of the Magnetic Properties of the Products of
Hydrogeothite Dehydration
D.Bonnin, and G.Calas, Bull. Mineral. 101, 395-8(1978) Etudes spectroscopiques du Fer dans les Heulandites rouges
de Val Fassa (Tyrol italien) (In French)
O.Ballet, and J.M.D.Coey, J. Phys., Colloq. 39, C6-765-6(1978) Greenalite - A Clay Showing Two-dimensional
Magnetic Order
A.E.Bekmukhametov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. (9),77-97(1978) Regularities of Magnetite Deposits Distribution and
Systematization of Turgaiskii Depression and the Mugodzhar (In Russian)
R.Chandra, R.P.Tripathi, and S.Lokanathan, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 88, 633-7(1978) Search for Anisotropy of
Mossbauer Absorption in Biotite
R.D.Cole, H.K.Liu, G.V.Smith, C.C.Hinckley, and M.Saporoschenko, Fuel 57, 514-20(1978) Iron Partitioning in Oil
Shale of the Green River Formation, Colorado: A Preliminary Mossbauer Study
J.M.D.Coey, and O.Ballet, C. R. Seances Acad. Sci., Ser. B 286, 355-7(1978) La Greenalite: Argile metamagnetique (In
French)
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, and H.Pollak, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 2 Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.2, pp217-28, Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Thermal and Radiation
Effects in Iron Minerals and Its Applications to Geochronology (See 78B017)
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, and W.Curvello, An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. , 50(3)(1978) Mossbauer Effect
Evidence for an Ordered Phase FeNi in the Structure of Taenite of the Santa Catharina Meteorite (No page numbers
given)
E.M.Durrance, R.E.Meads, R.R.B.Ballard, and J.N.Walsh, Geol. Soc. Am. Bull 89, 1231-40(1978) Oxidation State of
Iron in the Littleham Mudstone Formation of the New Red Sandstone Series (Permian-Triassic) of Southeast Devon,
England
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, W.Curvello, J.F.Albertsen, and J.Martin Knudsen, C. R. Seances Acad. Sci.,
Ser. B 287, 199-201(1978) Mise en Evidence par Effet Mossbauer et Diffraction de Rayons X de las Presence de
l'Alliage Ordonne Fe-Ni 50-50 dans le Meteorite Santa-Catharina (In French)
A.Kh.Dzhemai, and L.P.Nikitina, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 107, 205-13(1978) Distribution of Fe2+ in Staurolite
Structure (Based on Mossbauer Spectroscopic Data) (In Russian)
M.D.Dorfman, A.N.Platonov, and E.V.Pol'shin, Tr. Mineral. Muz., Akad. Nauk SSSR 26, 198-200(1978) New Data on
Fenaksite (In Russian)
A.Kh.Dzhemai, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka,
Leningrad, Otd., 1978)1978 pp173-6, Thermal and Volume Effects and the Kinetics of Reactions of Intraphase
Distribution of Cations. Staurolites (In Russian)
A.Kh.Dzhemai, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka,
Leningrad, Otd., 1978)1978 pp136-52, Distribution of Cations in Structures of Iron Magnesia Silicates. Staurolites
(In Russian)
M.V.Eirish, and A.A.Dvorechenskaya, Kolloidn. Zh. 40, 810-4(1978)/ 40, 681-5(1978), Study of the Fe3+ Forms of
Montmorillonite Clays by NGR Spectroscopy
J.P.Eymery, P.Moine, and A.Le Roy, Bull. Mineral. , 393-4(1978) Application de la Spectrometrie Mossbauer a
l'Etude d'un Cas de Pseudomorphose de la Siderose par l'Hematite (In French)
N.V.Ershov, Yu.D.Perfiliev, and A.M.Babeshkin, in "Termicheskii Analiz Mineralov" edited by V. V. Lapin (Nauka,
Moscow, 1978)1978 pp105-9, Study of Fe2+ Oxidation in Riebeckite by a Gamma Resonance (Mossbauer)
Spectroscopic Method (In Russian)
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Mineral Handbook
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78E019
78E020
78E022
78E023
78E025
78G014
78G038
78G041
78G042
78G045
78G047
78G053
78H004
78H023
78H026
78H030
78I012
78I013
78J004
78J005
78J013
78K024
78K029
78K046
78K047

78K066

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N.V.Ershov, Yu.D.Perfiliev, A.P.Nikitina, and A.M.Babeshkin, in "Termicheskii Analiz Mineralov" edited by V. V.
Lapin (Nauka, Moscow, 1978)1978 pp110-20, Study of Chamosites by a Gamma-resonance (Mossbauer)
Spectroscopic Method, (In Russian)
M.V.Eirish, and A.A.Dvorechenskaya, Kolloidn. Zh. 40, 806-9(1978)/ 40, 677-80(1978), Decrease of 57Fe Gamma
Resonance Absorption in Montmorillonites upon Increasing the Degree of Hydration of Clay
S.P.Ekimov, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka, Leningrad,
Otd., 1978)1978 pp10-9, Methods for Studying Interphase Distribution of Cations (In Russian)
S.P.Ekimov, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka, Leningrad,
Otd., 1978)1978 pp67-76, Distribution of Cations in Structures of Iron Magnesia Silicates, High-alumina
Orthorhombic Pyroxenes (In Russian)
S.P.Ekimov, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka, Leningrad,
Otd., 1978)1978 pp96-112, Distribution of Cations in Structures of Iron Magnesia Silicates. Natural Monoclinic
Pyroxenes (In Russian)
B.A.Goodman, Clays and Clay Miner. 26, 176-7(1978) The Mossbauer Spectra of Nontronites:Consideration of an
Alternative Assignment
D.S.Goldman, G.R.Rossman, and K.M.Parkin, Phys. Chem. Miner. 3, 225-35(1978) Channel Constituents in Beryl
T.S.Gendler, L.G.Dainyak, and R.N.Kuz'min, Geokhimiya , 1633-8(1978) Mossbauer Spectrum Parameters of Fe3+
Ions in Biotite and Continuity of Biotite - Oxybiotite Transition under Temperature Interval from 300 up to 900K
V.S.Grechishkin, K.P.Zangalis, I.V.Murin, E.N.Emel'yanov, V.P.Sivkov, and G.S.Kharin, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Fiz. 42,
2654-6(1978)/Bull. Acad. Sci., Phys. Ser. (Engl. Transl.) 42, 161-3(1978), Nuclear Gamma Resonance and EPR
Spectra of Glauconite and Montmorillonite Group Minerals of the Norway-Greenland Basin
D.Ghosh, B.M.Bahel, and K.V.Raman, J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci. 26, 397-8(1978) Studies on Valence States and Coordination Behaviour of Iron in Biotite and Vermiculite Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy
E.D.Greaves, and M.P.Jones, Bull. Bur. Rech. Geol. Min., Sect. 2: Geol. Gites Miner. (Fr.) , 283-91(1978)
Measurements of the Hyperfine Fields in Laterite Minerals
O.Gubanova, A.A.Kozlovskii, A.V.Kudryashov, and R.V.Masgutov, Tr. Inst. Geol. Nauk, Akad. Nauk Kaz. SSR
39(9),109-15(1978) Typomorphic Features of Micas from Rocks and Ores of Rare Metal Deposits (Illustrated by the
Kuu and Southern Atasu Massifs, Central Kazakhstan) (In Russian)
V.G.Hill, C.Weir, R.L.Collins, D.K.Hoch, D.Radcliffe, and C.I.Wynter, Hyperfine Interact. 4, 444-7(1978) Application
of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Iron-57 Bauxite
G.P.Huffman, and F.E.Huggins, Fuel 57, 592-604(1978) Mossbauer Studies of Coal and Coke:Quantitative Phase
Identification and Direct Determination of Pyritic and Iron Sulphide Sulphur Content
U.Hlenius, Can. Mineral. 16, 567-75(1978) A Spectroscopic Investigation of Manganian Andalusite
L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 42, 1907-9(1978) Removal of Magnesium from
Interstitial Waters in Reducing Environments -The Problem Reconsidered
K.Ishida, F.Hirowatari, and T.Fukunaga, Chigaku Kenkyu Hokoku (Kyushu Daigaku Kyoyobu) (Reports on Earth
Sci...Kyus 20, 19-25(1978) Calderite-andradite Garnet from Kodaira Manganiferous Iron Ore Deposit, Fukushima
Prefecture
V.P.Ivanitskii, A.M.Kalinichenko, I.V.Matyash, D.I.Shvets, and F.A.Batista, Konst. Svoistva Miner. 12, 47-54(1978)
Distribution of Octahedral Cations as an Index of the Radiation Stabilityof Biotites (In Russian)
I.S.Jacobs, L.M.Levinson, and H.R.HartJr, J. Appl. Phys. 49, 1775-80(1978) Magnetic and Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Characterization of Coal
W.M.Jones, J.M.Thomas, R.K.Thorpe, and M.J.Tricker, Appl. Surf. Sci. 1, 388-407(1978) Conversion Electron
Mssbauer Spectroscopy and the Study of Surface Properties and Reactions.
J.H.Johnston, and G.P.Glasby, Geochem. J. 12, 153-64(1978) The Secondary Iron Oxidehydroxide Mineralogy of
Some Deep-sea and Fossil Manganese Nodules: A Mossbauer and X-ray Study
V.I.Khromov, V.N.Fedorov, A.S.Plachinda, E.F.Makarov, V.I.Lad'yanov, P.Chartier, and R.P.Ozerov, Zh. Fiz. Khim.
52, 245(1978)/Russ. J. Phys. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 52, 138-9(1978), A Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of the Ironcontaining Products of the Autoclave Oxidative Leaching of Pyrrhotine Concentrates
B.Keisch, G.A.Gibbon, and S.Akhtar, Fuel Process. Technol. 1, 269-78(1978) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in
Coal and Coal Hydrogenation Products
V.I.Khromov, V.N.Fedorov, A.S.Plachinda, E.F.Makarov, V.I.Lad'yanov, and R.P.Ozerov, in "Veshchestven Sostav i
Obogatimost Mineral'n Syr'ra" edited by G. N. Nazarova (Izd Nauka, Moscow, 1978)1978 pp131-2, Study of the
Structure of Pyrrhotite Concentrate Components by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)
V.I.Khromov, A.S.Plachinda, V.N.Fedorov, E.F.Makarov, V.I.Lad'yanov, R.P.Ozerov, and V.M.Chertov, in
"Veshchestven Sostav i Obogatimost Mineral'n Syr'ra" edited by G. N. Nazarova (Izd Nauka, Moscow, 1978)1978
pp255-7, Gamma-resonance Spectroscopic Study of the Mechanism of Oxidizing Autoclave Leaching of Pyrrhotite
Concentrates (In Russian)
A.Krishnamurthy, R.P.Tripathi, and S.Lokanathan, Nat. Acad. Sci. Letters (India) 1, 458-62(1978) Electric Field
Gradient in Vermiculite

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78L010
78L033
78M011
78M018
78M036
78M054
78M057
78M059
78M060
78M061
78M066
78M070
78M072
78M073
78M075
78N018
78N019
78N029
78N030
78N032
78O003
78O007
78O012
78P036
78R007
78R012
78R017

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I.I.Kupriyanova, T.I.Getmanskaya, A.P.Zhukhlistov, L.S.Solntseva, and A.V.Polosin, Tr. Mineral. Muz., Akad. Nauk
SSSR 26, 77-93(1978) Characteristics of Mica Composition and Structure of Rare-metal Greisen Deposits (In
Russian)
R.J.Lee, F.E.Huggins, and G.P.Huffman, Scanning Electron Microsc. 1, 561-8(1978) Correlated Mossbauer-SEM
Studies of Coal Mineralogy
R.J.Lee, F.E.Huggins, and G.P.Huffman, Scanning Electron Microsc. 1, 561-8(1978) Correlated Mossbauer-SEM
Studies of Coal Mineralogy
R.M.Mineeva, Phys. Chem. Miner. 2, 267-77(1978) Relationship Between Mossbauer Spectra and Defect Structure
in Biotites from Electric Field Gradient Calculations
P.A.Montano, J. Appl. Phys. 49, 1561-3(1978) Matrix Isolation Studies of Bimetallic Molecules of Transition
Metals (Fe-Co, Fe-Ni, Fe-Cu) (Erratum:op cit 49,4612-4(1978))
T.V.Malysheva, N.P.Polyakova, and N.E.Mishin, Geokhimiya (6),835-41(1978) Mssbauer spectroscopy study of
lunar soil sampled by Luna 24 space probe. (In Russian)
Y.Minai, H.Wakita, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 36, 193-7(1978) Characterization of Iron in
Josephinite by Fe-57 Mossbauer Spectroscopy
V.V.Mazikin, I.V.Matyash, E.V.Pol'shin, and Yu.O.Rushko, Dopov. Akad. Nauk Ukr. RSR, Ser. B: Geol., Khim. Biol.
Nauki 3, 207-12(1978) Radiospectroscopic Studies of Iron Forms in Kaolinites (In Russian)
Y.Minai, M.Takeda, H.Wakita, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 36, 199-206(1978) A Mossbauer Study
on Alteration of a Deep Sea Basalt
H.R.Mkrtchyan, G.A.Arutyunyan, M.P.Pulatov, and A.R.Mkrtchyan, Izv. Akad. Nauk Arm., Fiz. 13(3),217-20(1978)
Isomorphic Replacement of Magnesium by Iron in Ludwigite-Vonsenite (In Russian)
P.G.Manning, and L.Asch, Can. Mineral. 16, 577-80(1978) Mossbauer Spectral Studies of Lake Erie Sediments
T.V.Malysheva, K.I.Tobelko, N.P.Polyakova, and T.V.Sletova, Geokhimiya , 791-6(1978)/Geochem. Int. 15(3),915(1978), About the Kinetics of Reduction of Carbonaceous Meteoritic Material
A.V.Maslenikov, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka,
Leningrad, Otd., 1978)1978 pp163-70, Thermal and Volume Effects and the Kinetics of Reactions of Intraphase
Distribution of Cations. Monoclinic Pyroxenes (In Russian)
I.V.Matyash, A.S.Litovchenko, V.Ya.Proshko, N.N.Bagmut, and N.K.Kramarenko, Mineral. Sb. (Lvov) 32(1),847(1978) Distortions of Tetrahedrons in Feldspars Obtained from Radiospectroscopic Data (In Russian)
S.Mitra, Indian Mineral. 19, 1-9(1978) Hornblende (Kaersutite) Nodules in the Volcanics of Eifel, Germany
I.Mel'nikov, A.I.Gorshkov, V.A.Strel'tsov, O.A.Ivanova, V.V.Korovushkin, V.A.Boronikhin, and S.V.Soboleva, Izv.
Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. (1),123-35(1978) About Some Crystallochemical Peculiarities of Structure of Fine-grained
Ferriferrous Molybdenum Bisulfides (In Russian)
D.A.Nolet, and R.G.Burns, Geophys. Res. Lett. 5, 821-4(1978) Temperature Dependent Fe2+--Fe3+ Electron
Delocalization in Ilvaite
D.A.Nolet, Solid State Commun. 28, 719-22(1978) Electron Delocalization Observed in the Mossbauer Spectrum of
Ilvaite
L.P.Nikitina, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka,
Leningrad, Otd., 1978)1978 pp60-3, Distribution of Cations in Structures of Iron Magnesia Silicates. Orthorhombic
Pyroxenes Similar to a Binary Composition (In Russian)
L.P.Nikitina, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka,
Leningrad, Otd., 1978)1978 pp63-7, Distribution of Cations in Structures of Iron Magnesia Silicates. Orthorhombic
Germanates of Mg2Ge2O6-Fe2Ge2O6 (In Russian)
L.P.Nikitina, J.Ulrich, and S.P.Ekimov, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A.
Glebovitskii (Nauka, Leningrad, Otd., 1978)1978 pp119-27, Distribution of Cations in Structures of Iron Magnesia
Silicates. Kaersutites (In Russian)
F.W.Oliver, Planet. Space Sci. 26, 289-90(1978) Fe57 Mossbauer Spectroscopy of the Leoville Meteorite
P.J.Ouseph, H.E.Groskreutz, and A.A.Johnson, Meteoritics 13, 189-91(1978) A Mossbauer Analysis of the
Louisville Meteorite
E.Z.Osherovich, L.P.Nikitina, and S.P.Ekimov, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V.
A. Glebovitskii (Nauka, Leningrad, Otd., 1978)1978 pp127-36, Distribution of Cations in Structures of Iron
Magnesia Silicates. Iron-magnesia Micas (In Russian)
Yu.D.Perfiliev, N.V.Gorelikova, and A.M.Babeshkin, in "Termicheskii Analiz Mineralov" edited by V. V. Lapin
(Nauka, Moscow, 1978)1978 pp121-7, Mossbauer Study of Tourmaline Oxidation at High Temperatures (In
Russian)
I.Rozenson, and L.Heller-Kallai, Clays and Clay Miner. 26, 173-5(1978) Mossbauer Spectra of Glauconites
Reexamined
I.Rozenson, and L.Heller-Kallai, Clays and Clay Miner. 26, 88-92(1978) Reduction and Oxidation of Fe3+ in
Dioctahedral Smectites - III. Oxidation of Octahedral Iron in Montmorillonite
W.S.Rhode, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 64, 158-76(1978) Some Observations on Cochlear Mechanics
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Mineral Handbook
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78R018
78S006
78S011
78S022
78S040
78S060
78S079
78S085
78T006
78T014
78T032
78T036
78T039
78V035
78V036
78X001
79A023
79A043
79A053
79B017
79B020
79B021
79B033
79B071
79B085
79B105
79B112
79B118
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P.E.Russell, and P.A.Montano, J. Appl. Phys. 49, 1573-5(1978) Magnetic Hyperfine Parameters of Iron Containing
Minerals in Coals (Erratum: 49,4615(1978)
G.V.Smith, H.K.Liu, M.Saporoschenko, and R.Shiley, Fuel 57, 41-45(1978) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Investigation
of Iron Species in Coal
A.K.Singh, B.K.Jain, and K.Chandra, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 11, 55-62(1978) Mossbauer Studies of Naturally
Occuring Red Ochre and Yellow Ochre
A.H.Stiller, J.J.Renton, P.A.Montano, and P.E.Russell, Fuel 57, 447-8(1978) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy
to Monitor Acid Mine Drainage Potentials of Coal Seams
A.K.Singh, B.K.Jain, S.K.Date, and K.Chandra, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 11, 769-76(1978) Structural and
Compositional Study of Natural Chromites of Indian Origin
J.Sanz, J.Meyers, W.Vielstich, and W.E.E.Stone, Clay Miner. 13, 45-52(1978) The Location and Content of Iron in
Natural Biotites and Phlogopites:AComparison of Several Methods
B.Szumanska-Pajchel, Acta Geophys. Pol. 26, 327-37(1978) The Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Natural and Heated
Basaltic Rocks
Ya.M.Shneerson, V.I.Izotov, P.A.Ioffe, and A.V.Kalyamin, Sb Nauchn Tr - 9, 27-34(1978) Nuclear Gamma-resonance
Spectroscopic Study of the Behavior of Iron during Autoclave Oxidizing Leaching of Pyrrhotite Concentrates (In
Russian)
M.J.Tricker, D.A.Jefferson, J.M.Thomas, P.G.Manning, and C.J.Elliott, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 2 74, 17481(1978) Mossbauer and Analytical Electron Microscopic Studies of an Unusual Orthosilicate:Chloritoid
R.P.Tripathi, U.Chandra, R.Chandra, and S.Lokanathan, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 40, 1293-8(1978) A Mossbauer Study
of the Effects of Heating Biotite, Phlogopite and Vermiculite
R.P.Tripathi, and S.Lokanathan, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 16, 888-92(1978) Mossbauer Study of Mg- & Mn-rich
Amphiboles & Micas
M.N.Taran, A.N.Platonov, and E.V.Pol'shin, Konst. Svoistva Miner. 12, 88-103(1978) Color of Jewelry-grade
Garnets from USSR Deposits (In Russian)
R.P.Tripathi, A.Krishnamurthy, and S.Lokanathan, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 21C, 655(1978) On the
Distortion of Fe3+ Octahedra in Manganophyllite
L.B.Voronina, V.S.Gaydukova, N.Dobrovol'skaya, and V.V.Korovushkin, Geokhimiya , 1474-91(1978)/Geochem.
Int. 15(5),128-43(1978), On the Forms of Iron Introduction in Composition of Cassiterite
A.V.Vanyukov, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, and N.N.Razumovskaya, Nauchn. Tr. Mosk. Inst. Stali Splavov (111),45-9(1978)
Study of the Oxidation of Synthetic Troilite by Mossbauer and X-ray Methods (In Russian)
K.D.Xia, L.F.Liu, W.N.Zhou, P.H.Zong, and W.X.Yi, Diqiu Huaxue (2),157-63(1978) Mossbauer Study of the Kirin
Meteorite (In Chinese)
G.A.Amthauer, J.R.McIver, and K.S.Viljoen, Phys. Chem. Miner. 4, 235-44(1979) 57Fe and 119Sn Mossbauer Studies
of Natural Tin-bearing Garnets
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, L.K.Anokhina, and S.S.Sardarov, Izot Metody Izmer Vozrasta Geol , 122-4(1979) Possible
Detection of Potassium Losses According to Nuclear Gamma Resonance Spectral Data (In Russian)
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, L.K.Anokhina, and S.S.Sardarov, Izot Metody Izmer Vozrasta Geol , 120-1(1979) Effect of
Thermodynamic Parameters on the Preservation of the Crystal Lattice of Minerals (In Russian)
O.Ballet, J.M.D.Coey, and O.Massenet, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-283-5(1979) Electric Field Gradient at Fe2+
Sites in Trioctahedral Layer Silicates (See 79U002)
D.Barb, L.Diamandescu, M.Morariu, and I.I.Georgescu, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-445-8(1979) Mossbauer and
Chemical Analyses of Some Sediments from the Romanian Shoreof the Black Sea (See 79U002)
G.M.Bancroft, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-464-71(1979) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of the Chemical State of
Iron in Silicate Minerals (See 79U002)
C.Blaauw, G.Stroink, W.Leiper, and M.Zentilli, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 92, 639-43(1979) Crystal-field Properties of Fe in
Brucite Mg(OH)2
C.Blaauw, C.G.White, W.Leiper, and D.B.Clarke, Mineral. Mag. 43, 552-3(1979) Mossbauer Analysis of Synthetic
Djerfisherite
Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, A.B.Liberman, V.V.Parfenov, and V.I.Sinyavskii, in "Magn Reson and Related Phenom Proc Congr
Ampere 20th" edited by E. Kundla, E. Lippman and T. Saluvere (Springer, Berlin, 1979)1979 pp247, Mossbauer
Spectrum of Optically Excited Semiconductors
C.Blaauw, G.Stroink, W.Leiper, and M.Zentilli, Can. Mineral. 17, 713-7(1979) Mossbauer Analysis of Some
Canadian Chrysotiles
S.Yu.Brodskaya, and T.S.Gendler, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Fiz. Zemli (12),103-12(1979)/Izv. Acad. Sci., Phys. Solid Earth
(Engl. Transl.) 15, 924-31(1979), Nature of Changes in Lamba-type Pyrrhotite in the Gamma-transition Region
A.S.Bukin, L.G.Dainyak, and V.A.Drits, Kationnoe Uporyadochenie Strukt Miner , 23-41(1979) Interpretation of
Nuclear Gamma-resonance Spectra of Iron(3+)-containingLayered Silicates on the Basis of Structural Modeling (In
Russian)
Y.Chen, D.Shaked, and A.Banin, Clay Miner. 14, 93-102(1979) The Role of Structural Iron(III) in the UV Absorption
by Smectites
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79C040
79C063
79D017
79D018
79D027
79D034
79D042
79D055
79D056
79D058
79D066
79D068
79E004
79E006
79E010
79E013
79E017
79F027
79F029
79G003
79G012
79G014
79G015
79G024
79G025
79G039
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C.W.Childs, B.A.Goodman, and G.J.Churchman, Dev. Sedimentol. 27, 555-65(1979) Application of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy to the Study of Iron Oxides in Some Red and Yellow/Brown Soil Samples from New Zealand
R.L.Cohen, C.B.Koch, L.N.Schoenberg, and K.W.West, J. Electrochem. Soc. 126, 1608-18(1979) Characterization of
Cobalt-hardened Gold Electrodeposits by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
C.E.Capes, G.I.Sproule, and J.B.Taylor, Fuel Process. Technol. 2, 323-9(1979) Effect of Crystal Structure on the
Removal of Pyrite from Coal by Oil Agglomeration
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, and I.Souza Azevedo, An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. 51, 174-5(1979) On the Instability of the
Paramagnetic Phase of the Iron-Nickel Alloys in Meteorites Towards Martensitic Transformation
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, and I.Souza Azevedo, An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. 51, 175-6(1979) Mossbauer Studies of the
Superstructure Fe-Ni 50-50 in the Santa Catharina Meteorite at High Magnetic Fields
D.P.E.Dickson, L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 43, 1449-53(1979) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Studies of Iron in Organic Material from Natural Sedimentary Environments
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, J.F.Albertsen, J.Martin Knudsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, Y.Minai, H.Wakita,
and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 38, 339-42(1979) Iron-Nickel Alloy Superstructures in the Mineral
Josephinite
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, W.Curvello, J.F.Albertsen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Nature (London) 277,
283-4(1979) Iron-Nickel 50-50 Superstructure in the Santa Catharina Meteorite
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, and J.R.C.Guimaraes, An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. 51, 576(1979) Mossbauer and
Metallographic Studies of Phase Transformations on the Santa Catharina Meteorite
E.De Grave, and K.Geetha, Bull. Soc. Belge Geol. 88, 237-51(1979) 57Fe Mossbauer Effect Investigations of Belgian
Glauconites (In Dutch)
B.D.Dunlap, G.K.Shenoy, F.Y.Fradin, C.D.Barnet, and C.W.Kimball, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 13, 319-21(1979)
Measurement of the Spin-depairing Interaction in Sn0.75Eu0.25Mo6S8
J.Danon, Nature (London) 281, 469-71(1979) Iron-Nickel Superstructure in Metal Particles of Chondrites
R.De Araujo Pontes, and F.Sgarlata, Period. Mineral. 48, 287-98(1979) Reexamination of Schefferite, Urbanite, and
Lindesite from Central Sweden.Part II. Characterization by Mossbauer Spectrometry (In Italian)
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, and B.A.Ashi, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-449-51(1979) Aging Effect on Mossbauer
Spectrum of Coprolite (See 79U002)
B.J.Evans, and L.K.Leung, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-489-91(1979) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Tektites and
Other Natural Glasses (See 79U002)
L.Eng, L.May, B.Million, A.Bober, and J.B.Adams, Appl. Spectrosc. 33, 384-9(1979) Investigation of Chrome Ores
Using X-ray Diffraction, X-ray Fluorescence, and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
I.I.Edel'shtein, P.P.Kirichok, A.A.Pilipenko, T.O.Kostur, V.Stefaniay, and F.V.Zuzuk, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved.,
Geol. Razved. 22(8),35-41(1979) X-ray Spectral and Mossbauer Study of Geochemistry of Iron during
Serpentinization of Ultrabasic Rocks (In Russian)
E.Eslinger, P.Highsmith, D.Albers, and BendeMayo, Clays and Clay Miner. 27, 327-38(1979) Role of Iron Reduction
in the Conversion of Smectite to Illite in Bentonites in the Disturbed Belt, Montana
R.M.Fisher, and A.Szirmae, Ext. Abs Prog. 15th Biennial Conf Carbon , 151-2(1979) Catalytic Activity of Minerals in
Coal Char
J.Foct, and T.H.Courtney, Colloq. Int. CNRS 289, 405-10(1979) Structure et Vieillissement des Nodules
polymetalliques. Etudies par Spectrometrie Mossbauer (In French)
D.S.Goldman, Am. Mineral. 64, 109-18(1979) A Reevaluation of the Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Calcic Amphiboles
A.Govaert, and E.De Grave, Phys. Mag. 1, 15-24(1979) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Mineralogy and Geology
(In Dutch)
A.Govaert, E.De Grave, H.Quartier, D.G.Chambaere, and G.G.Robbrecht, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-442-4(1979)
Mossbauer Analysis of Glauconites of Different Belgian Finding Places (See 79U002)
D.C.Golden, L.H.Bowen, S.B.Weed, and J.M.Bigham, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 43, 802-8(1979) Mossbauer Studies of
Synthetic and Soil-occurring Aluminum-substituted Goethites
B.A.Goodman, and M.V.Cheshire, J. Soil Sci. 30, 85-91(1979) A Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of the Effect of pH
on the Reaction Between Iron and Humic Acid in Aqueous Media
B.A.Goodman, and A.D.Bain, Dev. Sedimentol. 27, 65-74(1979) Mossbauer Spectra of Chlorites and Their
Decomposition Products
D.C.Gupta, and N.Nath, Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., Part 2 18, 2093-6(1979) Temperature Dependence in Vermiculite: A
Mossbauer Study
D.S.Goldman, and G.R.Rossman, Phys. Chem. Miner. , 4.43-53(1979) Determination of Quantitative Cation
Distribution in Orthopyroxenes from Electronic Absorption Spectra
V.S.Grechishkin, K.P.Zangalis, I.V.Murin, E.M.Emelyanov, V.P.Sivkov, and G.S.Kharin, Okeanologiya (Moscow)
19(3),438-40(1979)/Oceanology (Engl. Transl.) 19(3),290-1(1979), Nuclear Gamma-Resonance and Electronic
Paramagnetic Resonance Spectra of Minerals of the Glauconite and Montmorillonite Groups
O.Helgason, N.Oskarsson, and S.Mrup, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-452-4(1979) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Studies of Reference Samples of Icelandic Igneous Rocks (See 79U002)
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79H032
79H041
79H054
79I016
79I020
79I021
79J010
79J011
79K038
79K039
79K069
79K072
79K074
79L007
79L020
79L026
79M006
79M015
79M040
79M047
79M050
79M056
79M057
79M062
79M080
79M084
79M086
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U.Hlenius, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. , 165-74(1979) State and Location of Iron in Sillimanite
K.T.Hsia, L.F.Liu, W.N.Chou, P.H.Tsung, and W.H.Yi, Kexue Tongbao (Chin. Ed.) 24, 38-41(1979) Mossbauer Study
of the Kirin (China) Meteorite (In Chinese)
B.Hellebrand, G.Markandeyulu, and E.Schmidbauer, J. Geophys. Res., B 45, 235-57(1979) Partial Self-reversal of
Natural Remanent Magnetization of an Historical Lava Flow of Mt Etna (Sicily)
V.P.Ivanitskii, I.V.Matyash, and F.I.Rakovich, Geol. Zh. (Russ. Ed.) 39, 108-11(1979) Mossbauer Spectra of
Riebeckites from Zones of Uranium Mineralization of Sodium Metasomatites (In Russian)
R.Iraldi, C.A.C.Perez, D.Goni, F.Gonzlez-Jimnez, C.Polanco, P.Bonville, L.D'Onofrio, and E.Jaimes, Ext. Abs Prog.
15th Biennial Conf Carbon , 115-6(1979) Mossbauer Effect Application to the Study of Ferrocoke
Y-P.In, and Z.Li, Jilin Meteorites , 129-33(1979) A Study of Jilin Meteorite by Mossbauer Effect (In Chinese)
I.S.Jacobs, and L.M.Levinson, J. Appl. Phys. 50, 2422-4(1979) Enhancement of Magnetic Separability in Coal
Liquefaction Residual Solids
J.H.Johnston, and K.E.Knedler, Mineral. Mag. 43, 279-85(1979) A Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of the Cooling
History of Hypersthenes from Selected Members of the Taupo Pumice Formation, New Zealand
V.V.Korovushkin, R.N.Kuz'min, and V.F.Belov, Phys. Chem. Miner. 4, 209-20(1979) Mossbauer Studies of
Structural Features in Tourmaline of Various Genesis
T.Koslowski, and T.Hinrichsen, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 8, 357-62(1979) Synthesis, Properties and Upper
Thermal Stability of a Glaucophane-riebeckite Mixed Crystal
V.V.Korovushkin, and B.M.Moiseev, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 108, 720-5(1979) Mossbauer Effect on Iron-57
Nuclei of Metamict and Crystalline Orthite (In Russian)
A.Krishnamurthy, B.K.Srivastava, and S.Lokanathan, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 22C, 557-9(1979) A
Mossbauer Effect EFG Study and Lattice Sum Calculations in Phlogopite
A.I.Kamneva, I.V.Aleksandrov, Yu.V.Gavrilov, Z.S.Smutkina, and Yu.B.Voitkovskii, Tr. Inst. - Mosk. Khim.-Tekhnol.
Inst. im D. I. Mendeleeva 105, 17-22(1979) Study of the Effect of Changes in Electrochemical Characteristics on the
Autoxidation of Coals and Coal-like Rocks of the Chernogorskii Section (In Russian)
Y.S.Liu, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-400-2(1979) Nuclear Electric Field Gradient of the Iron Sites in FeS2 (Pyrite)
(See 79U002)
G.Longworth, L.W.Becker, P.W.Thompson, F.Oldfield, J.A.Dearing, and T.A.Rummery, J. Soil Sci. 30, 93-110(1979)
Mossbauer Effect and Magnetic Studies of Secondary Iron Oxides in Soils
Z.Li, Dizhi Kexue (Scientia Geologica Sinica) (2),151-6(1979) Calculation and Discussion on Iron(2+) Ion Energy
Difference on Crystallographically Inequivalent Sites M1 and M2 in Orthopyroxenes (In Chinese)
Y.Minai, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 37, 125-34(1979) Characterization of Environmental Samples
by Mossbauer Technique
P.G.Manning, and L.Asch, Can. Mineral. 17, 111-5(1979) Mossbauer Spectral Studies of Pyrite, Ferric and High-spin
Ferrous Distributions in Sulfide-rich Sediments from Moira Lake, Ontario
Y.Minai, M.Takeda, H.Wakita, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 39, 279-86(1979) Study of Alternation
of a Continental /Flood/ Basalt by Fe-57 Mossbauer Technique
E.Murad, Mineral. Mag. 43, 355-61(1979) Mossbauer Spectra of Goethite: Evidence for Structural Imperfections
P.G.Manning, K.F.E.Williams-Betteridge, M.N.Charlton, L.Asch, and T.Birchall, Nature (London) 280, 134-6(1979)
Mossbauer Spectral Studies of the Diagenesis of Iron in a Sulphide-rich Sediment Core
D.M.McConchie, J.B.Ward, V.H.McCann, and D.W.Lewis, Clays and Clay Miner. 27, 339-48(1979) A Mossbauer
Investigation of Glauconite and Its Geological Significance
E.Murad, Clay Miner. 14, 273-83(1979) Mossbauer and X-ray Data on beta-FeOOH (Akaganeite)
B.M.Moiseev, and T.V.Tkacheva, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 246, 1462-5(1979)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl.
Transl.) 15, 159-62(1979), Nature of Radiation Defects in Pyrite
T.V.Malysheva, Grunt iz Materikov. R-na Luny, M. , 665-73(1979) Study of lunar regolith from the continental
region of the moon using the Mssbauer effect. (In Russian)
I.V.Matyash, A.S.Litovchenko, A.M.Kalinichenko, and V.P.Ivanitskii, Mineral. Zh. 1(1),57-62(1979) Crystal
Chemistry Features of Layered and Banded Aluminosilicates Based on Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Data (In
Russian)
T.V.Malysheva, K.I.Tobelko, D.A.Khramov, and E.N.Matveiko, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta , 977-88(1979) On the
Problem of the Origin of Enstatite Chondrites
L.Nalovic, and C.Janot, Rev. Phys. Appl. 14, 475-80(1979) Mossbauer Study of the Crystallogenesis of Iron
Hydroxides
D.A.Nolet, and R.G.Burns, Phys. Chem. Miner. 4, 221-34(1979) Ilvaite: A Study of Temperature Dependent Electron
Delocalization by the Mossbauer Effect
L.P.Nikitina, S.P.Ekimov, A.V.Maslenikov, and A.Kh.Dzhemai, in "Kationnoe Uporoyadochenie v Strukturrakh
Mineralov Novosibirsk" edited by I. L. Lapides (Nauka Sib Otd, Moscow, 1979)1979 pp98-114, Thermal and
Volume Effects of Cation Disordering Reactions in Iron-Magnesium Silicate and Germanate Structures (In Russian)
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79O019

79P012
79P013
79P041
79P043
79P045
79P046
79Q001
79R004
79R027
79R036
79S025
79S026
79S036
79S052
79S062
79S065
79S066
79S118
79T014
79T015
79T027
79T033
79T046
79V020
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P.J.Ouseph, H.E.Groskreutz, and A.A.Johnson, Meteoritics 14, 97-108(1979) Mossbauer Spectra for Iron Bearing
Phases in the Meteorite Toluca
E.Z.Osherovich, L.P.Nikitina, M.S.Babushkina, and S.P.Ekimov, in "Kationnoe Uporoyadochenie v Strukturrakh
Mineralov Novosibirsk" edited by I. L. Lapides (Nauka Sib Otd, Moscow, 1979)1979 pp51-64, Study of Short-range
and Long-range Order in Structures of Silicates and Germanates by Nuclear Gamma Resonance and IR Spectroscopic
Methods (In Russian)
H.Pollak, R.Quartier, W.Bruyneel, and PierreWalter, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-455(1979) Electron Relaxation in
Deerite (See 79U002)
H.Pollak, J.Danon, R.Quartier, and C.Dauwe, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-480(1979) An NGR Observation of
Proton Jumps in Tourmaline (See 79U002)
I.Popov, S.Nikolov, and G.Klisuranov, Rudoobra. Protsesi Miner. Nakhodishta (11),60-7(1979) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of the Phase State of Iron in Kaolin from Northeastern Bulgaria (In Bulgarian)
A.N.Platonov, T.N.Shuriga, A.I.Ginzburg, E.V.Pol'shin, and M.N.Taran, Konst. Svoistva Miner. 13, 32-41(1979) An
Example of the Evolution of Color in Beryls during the Formation of an Ore Deposit (In Russian)
A.N.Platonov, E.V.Pol'shin, and M.N.Taran, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 108, 725-30(1979) Forms of Occurrence of
Iron in Beryls (In Russian)
A.M.Portnov, B.M.Moiseev, T.V.Tkacheva, H.Rakoto, and A.Milos, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 247, 1482-5(1979)/Dokl.
Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 247, 179-82(1979), Radon as the Cause of a Paleodosimetric Paradox
in Quartz-pyrite Pebblesin a Hydrothermal Conglomerate
R.Quartier, A.Govaert, C.Dauwe, and H.Pollak, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-488(1979) Cis-Trans Transition and
Charge Transfer in Glauconite (See 79U002)
J.D.Russell, B.A.Goodman, and A.R.Fraser, Clays and Clay Miner. 27, 63-71(1979) Infrared and Mossbauer Studies
of Reduced Nontronites
J.D.Russell, Clay Miner. 14, 127-37(1979) An Infrared Spectroscopic Study of the Interaction of Nontronite and
Ferruginous Montmorillonites with Alkali Metal Hydroxides
I.Rozenson, E.R.Bauminger, and L.Heller-Kallai, Am. Mineral. 64, 893-901(1979) Mossbauer Spectra of Iron in 1:1
Phyllosilicates
H.A.Sallam, N.A.Ali, and M.Y.Hassaan, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-439-41(1979) Mossbauer Effect Study of
Physiochemical Transformation Occuring to Ironin Fossilized Bones (See 79U002)
N.Saegusa, D.C.Price, and M.G.Smith, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-456-9(1979) Analysis of the Mossbauer Spectra
of Several Iron-rich Tourmalines (Schorls) (See 79U002)
A.G.Sozanski, and D.S.Cronan, Can. J. Earth Sci. 16, 126-40(1979) Ferromanganese Concretions in Shebandowan
Lakes, Ontario
F.Seifert, Mineral. Mag. 43, 313-5(1979) A Note on the Mossbauer Spectrum of 57Fe in Ferrocarpholite
R.Shiley, S.Russell, D.R.Dickerson, C.C.Hinckley, G.V.Smith, H.Twardowska, and M.Saporoschenko, Fuel 58, 6878(1979) Calibration Standard for X-ray Diffraction Analyses of Coal Liquefaction Residues: Mossbauer Spectra of
Synthetic Pyrrhotite
J.Silver, I.E.G.Morrisen, and L.V.C.Rees, Inorg. Nucl. Chem. Lett. 15, 433-6(1979) A Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study
of Frozen Solutions of FeCl3-phenols
A.K.Singh, G.C.S.Gaur, and K.Chandra, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 12, 1195-200(1979) Mossbauer Studies of the Iron
Ore Band Associated with the Meta-acidic Intrusive of Chamoli, Garhwal Himalaya
K.K.P.Srivastava, and S.N.Mishra, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 22C, 571-3(1979) Magnetic Relaxation
Effects in the Mossbauer Spectrum of Fe2+ in Gillespite (BaFeSi4O10)
M.Takeda, O.Kawakami, and T.Tominaga, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-472-4(1979) 57Fe Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Studies of Structural Changes of Montmorillonite on Heating in Reducing Atmosphere (See 79U002)
M.J.Tricker, and P.G.Manning, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-477-9(1979) Can Electron Exchange Processes in
Vesuvianites be Detected by Mossbauer Spectroscopy? (See 79U002)
M.J.Tricker, and L.Asch, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 41, 891-3(1979) On the Anomalous Inertness to Oxidation of the
Surface Regions of Vivianite: A 57Fe Conversion Electron and Transmission Mossbauer Study
M.Takeda, M.Matsuo, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 41, 1-10(1979) Fe-57 Mossbauer Study on the
Structure of an Amorphous Mineral: Synthetic Allophane
M.Takeda, K.Sato, Y.Sato, and T.Tominaga, Rev. Chim. Miner. 16, 400-9(1979) Iron-57 Mossbauer Study of
Naturally Occurring Glasses: Japanese Obsidians
R.Vochten, E.De Grave, and G.Stoops, Neues Jahrb. Mineral. Abh. 137, 208-22(1979) Petrographic, Chemical and
Mossbauer Study of Some Oxidized Vivianite Nodules from Retie (Province of Antwerp, Belgium)
I.E.Voskresenskaya, V.V.Korovushkin, B.M.Moiseev, and M.N.Shipko, Kristallografiya 24, 835-7(1979)/Sov.
Phys.-Crystallogr. 24, 480-1(1979), Mossbauer Investigation of Gamma-irradiated Ferriferous Elbaites
C.I.Wynter, V.G.Hill, C.Weir, D.Radcliffe, R.L.Collins, and F.B.Bramwell, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-594-5(1979)
Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Iron-57 in Bauxite Recovery Process (See 79U002)
T.Yamamoto, and R.Sadanga, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-475-6(1979) Thermal Dependence of Intracrystalline
Fe2+-Ca2+ Exchange in Metasilicate, Ferrobustamite (Ca,Fe)SiO3 (See 79U002)
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Mineral Handbook
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79Y004
79Y009
79Z010
80A002
80A003
80A007
80A022
80A028
80A032
80A033
80A037
80A050
80A053
80A055
80A056
80B015
80B018
80B024
80B044
80B048
80B075
80B083
80B095
80B107
80B108
80B120
80B121
80C007

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T.Yamamoto, and Y.Takeuchi, Phys. Chem. Miner. 4, 149-59(1979) Mossbauer Spectra and Magnetic Features of
Ilvaites
H.Yabuki, and M.Shima, Sci. Pap. Inst. Phys. Chem. Res. (Jpn.) 73, 71-8(1979) Akaganeite as an Oxidized Product of
Iron Implements from the Vestiges of Ancient Age
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, Grunt iz Materikov. R-na Luny, M. , 674-7(1979) Comparison of nonmagnetic parts of
Mssbauer spectra of regolith from the ''Luna-16'' and ''Luna-20'' space stations. (In Russian)
D.N.Abishev, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, N.N.Razumovskaya, L.J.Sergasina, A.K.Kobzhasov, and D.K.Abdrakhmanova, J.
Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-397-8(1980) Mossbauer Study of Thermal Decomposition Processes of Pycite-bearing
Polymetallic Ores (See 80U001)
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, L.K.Anokhina, and T.E.Khalil, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-413-4(1980) On the Possibility of
Applying the Fe57 Isotope to Geochronology (See 80U001)
G.A.Amthauer, Am. Mineral. 65, 157-62(1980) 57Fe Mossbauer Study of Babingtonite
K.M.B.Alves, R.Garg, and V.K.Garg, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 45, 129-32(1980) A Mossbauer Resonance Study of
Brasilian Childrenite
J.F.Albertsen, J.Martin Knudsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Vistisen, Phys. Scr. 22, 171-5(1980) Meteorites and
Thermodynamic Equilibrium in f.c.c. Iron-Nickel Alloys (25-50% Ni)
J.M.Amigo, F.Velasco-Roldan, and H.Arriola, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 8, 337-44(1980) X-ray and Mossbauer
Study of Some Pyroxenes Related to the Skarns from Santa Olalla (Huelva, Spain)
K.Ando, and Y.Nishida, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 41, 1273-8(1980) Electron Hopping in Fe(1-x)CuxCr2S4 (0<x<0.5)
G.A.Amthauer, K.Langer, and F.Schlichting, Phys. Chem. Miner. 6, 19-30(1980) Thermally Activated Electron
Delocalization in Deerite
V.I.Aleinikov, A.I.Gorbanev, and V.A.Reznichenko, in "Teor. Prakt. Metall.Margantsa, (Mater. Vses. Soveshch.
Metall. Margantsa),2nd" edited by F. N. Tavadze vol.2,1980 pp28-37, Nuclear Gamma Resonance Spectroscopic
Study of the Chemical State of Ironin Manganese Ores of the Nikopol and Chiatura Deposits (In Russian)
K.M.B.Alves, R.Garg, and V.K.Garg, in "Comunicacoes" edited by J. Zanetic (Sociedade Brasilieira de Fisica, Sao
Paulo, 1980)1980 pp130-3, Mossbauer and Magnetic Studies of Natural Childrenite (In Portuguese)
H.Annersten, and I.O.Nyambok, Kenya J. Sci. Technol., Ser. A 1, 117-24(1980) The Mossbauer Effect Study of Iron
Distribution in Clinopyroxenes
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, L.K.Anokhina, S.S.Sardarov, G.A.Murina, and R.U.Gabitova, in "Vost Sib Dal'nego Vostoka"
edited by L. N. Ovchinnikov (Izd Nauka, Moscow, 1980)1980 pp63-5, Absolute Age of Aldan and Slyudyanka
(USSR) Biotites and Phlogopites (In Russian)
V.N.Belogurov, and P.E.Sen'kov, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-455-6(1980) The State of the Impurity Iron Cations in
LiNbO3 (See 80U001)
C.Blaauw, G.Stroink, and W.Leiper, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-411-2(1980) Mossbauer Analysis of Talc and
Chlorite (See 80U001)
R.J.Borg, and I.Y.Borg, Phys. Chem. Miner. 5, 219-34(1980) Mossbauer Study of Behavior of Oriented Single
Crystals of Riebeckite at Low Temperatures and Their Magnetic Properties
S.R.Bohlen, A.L.Boettcher, W.A.Dollase, and E.J.Essene, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 47, 11-20(1980) The Effect of
Manganese on Olivine-quartz-orthopyroxene Stability
V.I.Bagin, T.S.Gendler, L.G.Dainyak, and R.N.Kuz'min, Clays and Clay Miner. 28, 188-96(1980) Mossbauer,
Thermomagnetic, and X-ray Study of Cation Ordering and High-temperature Decomposition in Biotite
J.C.J.Bart, N.Burriesci, F.Cariati, G.Micera, and C.Gessa, Clays and Clay Miner. 28, 233-6(1980) Spectroscopic
Investigations of Iron Distribution in Some Bentonites from Sardinia
D.K.Bird, and H.C.Helgeson, Am. J. Sci. 280, 907-41(1980) Chemical Interaction of Aqueous Solutions with EpidoteFeldspar Mineral Assemblages in Geologic Systems. 1. Thermodynamic Analysis of Phase Relations in the System
CaO-FeO-Fe2O3-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O-CO2
W.Bruyneel, H.Pollak, and L.Tack, Int. J. Appl. Radiat. Isot. 31, 639-40(1980) Iron II-Iron III Ratio in Some Silicates
Determined by Chemical Methods and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
R.G.Burns, D.A.Nolet, K.M.Parkin, C.A.McCammon, and K.B.Schwartz, NATO Adv. Study Inst. Ser., Ser. C. 58, 295336(1980) Mixed-valence Minerals of Iron and Titanium: Correlations of Structural,Mossbauer and Electronic
Spectral Data
E.P.Boitsova, I.A.Zagruzina, and A.O.Komarov, Sov. Geol. (2),75-8(1980) Experience Gained from a Complex
Palynological and Radiological Study of Upper Cretaceous and Lower Paleogene Formations of the Irtysh River
Region near Pavlodar (In Russian)
Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, I.I.Grigor'eva, V.I.Pavlishin, and V.V.Yakovlev, Mineral. Zh. 2(5),96-7(1980) Composition of
Natural Chrome-spinelides and Value of the Resonance Absorption of Mossbauer Spectra (In Russian)
A.E.Bekmukhametov, and K.Asamaki, Izv. Akad. Nauk Kaz. SSR, Ser. Geol. (6),40-6(1980) Pyroxenes in Magnetite
Ores, Skarns, and Magmatic Rocks of Turgai (In Russian)
F.Chavez-Rivas, J.R.Regnard, and J.Chappert, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-275-6(1980) Mossbauer Study of
Natural Glasses: Lipari and Teotihuacan Obsidians (See 80U001)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
80C013
80C028
80C045
80C050
80C058
80D005
80D006
80D010
80D027
80D034
80D035
80D036
80D061
80D077
80E011
80E016
80E018
80F002
80F033
80G010
80G011
80G035
80G041
80G045
80G062
80G068
80G074
80G076
80G083
80H030

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J.M.D.Coey, At. Energy Rev. 18, 73-124(1980) Clay Minerals and Their Transformations Studied with Nuclear
Techniques
C.W.Childs, and J.H.Johnson, Aust. J. Soil Res. 18, 245-50(1980) Mossbauer Spectra of Proto-ferrihydrite at 77 K
and 295 K, and a Reappraisal of the Possible Presence of Akaganeite in New Zealand Soils
R.S.Clarke, Jr., and E.R.D.Scott, Am. Mineral. 65, 624-30(1980) Tetrateanite - Ordered FeNi, a New Mineral in
Meteorites
A.H.Cuttler, Clay Miner. 15, 429-44(1980) The Behaviour of a Synthetic 57Fe-doped Kaolin: Mossbauer and
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Studies
Y.Cai, and Z.Xia, Hejishu (Nuclear Techniques) (5),14-9(1980) Analysis of Mossbauer Hyperfine Spectra (In
Chinese)
J.Danon, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-363-4(1980) Mossbauer Studies of the Fe-Ni Ordered Phase (Superstructure
Llo) in Meteorites (See 80U001)
E.De Grave, R.Vochten, H.O.Desseyn, and D.G.Chambaere, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-407-8(1980) Analysis of
Some Oxidized Vivianites (See 80U001)
D.P.E.Dickson, L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-409-10(1980) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Studies of Humic Acid and Fulvic Acid Soil Fractions (See 80U001)
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, and K.Imakuma, Phys. Scr. 21, 223-4(1980) Mossbauer Spectrum and
Debye-Scherrer Pattern of the Ordered Phase Fe-Ni (Superstructure Llo)
J.M.Daniels, H.Y.Lam, and P.L.Li, Can. J. Phys. 58, 1010-8(1980) Design and Calibration of a Source and a
Polarimeter for Polarized 14.4 keV Mossbauer Gamma Rays
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, J.Laugier, and A.Chamberod, Nature (London) 284, 537-8(1980) Santa
Catharina Meteorite and Phase Composition of Irradiated Fe-Ni InvarAlloys
E.G.da Silva, A.Abras, N.L.Speziali, and A.Sette Camara, Appl. Phys. 22, 389-92(1980) Mossbauer Effect Study of
Natural Chromites of Brazilian and Philippine Origin
J.L.Dormann, and J.F.Poullen, Bull. Mineral. 103, 633-9(1980) Etude par Spectroscopie Mossbauer de Vivianites
oxydees naturelles (In French)
A.A.Dvorechenskaya, and M.V.Eirish, Svyazannaya Vode Dispersnykh Sist. (5),135-8(1980) Effect of the Degree of
Hydration on the Iron-57 Mossbauer Absorption Intensity in Montmorillonite Clays (In Russian)
B.J.Evans, and G.A.Amthauer, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 41, 985-1001(1980) The Electronic Structure of Ilvaite and the
Pressure and Temperature Dependence of Its 57Fe Mossbauer Spectrum
L.N.Emelina, G.A.Mitenkov, and P.A.Ioffe, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 109, 713-9(1980) Manganoilmenite in CopperNickel Ores of the Oktyabrskoe Deposit (NorilskOre Region) (In Russian)
M.V.Eirish, Z.N.Eirish, V.M.Bezzubov, N.V.Evdokimova, and E.N.Permyakov, in "Bentonitu" edited by V. P. Petrov
(Izd. nauka, Moscow, 1980)1980 pp117-25, Crystal-chemical and Structural Features of Montmorillonite and Their
Effect on the Properties of Bentonite Clays (In Russian)
J.Fleisch, S.Grimaudo, J.Grubler, and P.Gtlich, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-169-70(1980) Determination of the
Aluminum Content of Natural and Synthetic Alumogoethites Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 80U001)
K.Fujino, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 14(3),135-43(1980) Crystal Chemistry of Mn-Mg-Fe Olivine Solid Solution Series (In
Japanese)
R.Garg, Vishwamittar, V.P.Gupta, and V.K.Garg, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-355-6(1980) Mossbauer Electric
Field Gradient and Mean Square Displacement in Naturally Occuring FeS2 (Pyrite) (See 80U001)
I.Ya.Garsanov, V.G.Labushkin, and E.F.Makarov, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-477-8(1980) The Application of
Mossbauer Cassiterite Analyser for the Approximate Analysis of Tin Containing Ores of Mixed Composition (See
80U001)
V.P.Gupta, N.M.Ravindra, and V.K.Srivastava, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 41, 145-8(1980) Semiconducting Properties of
Pyrite
S.M.Griffith, J.Silver, and M.Schnitzer, Geoderma 23, 299-302(1980) Hydrazine Derivatives at Fe3+ Sites in Humic
Materials
R.G.Gupta, and R.G.Mendiratta, Mineral. Mag. 43, 815-6(1980) 57Fe Mossbauer Study of Orthopyroxene of
Metamorphic Origin
V.K.Garg, Rev. Bras. Fis. 10, 535-59(1980) Mossbauer Studies of Iron Sulphide Minerals
B.A.Goodman, NATO Adv. Study Inst. Ser., Ser. C. 63, 1-92(1980) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
V.K.Garg, in "Comunicacoes" edited by J. Zanetic (Sociedade Brasilieira de Fisica, Sao Paulo, 1980)1980 pp126-9, A
Mossbauer Study of Structure Transformation in Iron Sulphide
G.N.Goncharov, L.G.Vinogradova, and A.S.Sharov, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 109, 603-10(1980) Mossbauer and Xray Studies of Products of the Thermal Decomposition of Helvite (In Russian)
T.S.Gendler, L.S.Ershova, L.O.Karpachevskii, and R.N.Kuz'min, Pochvovedenie (12),86-95(1980) Study of the
Behavior of Iron in the Structure of Montmorillonite and atIts Surface by the Nuclear Gamma-resonance Method (In
Russian)
T.Henmi, J.Wells, C.W.Childs, and R.L.Parfitt, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 44, 365-72(1980) Poorly-ordered Iron-rich
Precipitates from Springs and Streams on Andesitic Volcanoes
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Mineral Handbook
Code
80H039
80H047
80H048
80I006
80I011
80I020
80J005
80K064
80K068
80K075
80L011
80L014
80L037
80M006
80M014
80M022
80M024
80M031
80M044
80M047
80M052
80M056
80M068
80M071
80M072
80M076
80M082
80O005
80P034

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F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, D.A.Kosmack, and D.E.Lowenhaupt, Int. J. Coal Geol. 1, 75-81(1980) Mossbauer
Detection of Goethite (alpha-FeOOH) in Coal and Its Potential as an Indicator of Coal Oxidation
U.Hlenius, and K.Langer, Lithos 13, 291-4(1980) Microscope-photometric Methods for Non-destructive Fe2+-Fe3+
Determination in Chloritoids (Fe2+,Mn2+,Mg)2(Al,Fe3+)4Si2O10(OH)4
L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, Clays and Clay Miner. 28, 355-68(1980) Dehydroxylation of Dioctahedral
Phyllosilicates
V.P.Ivanitskii, and I.V.Matyash, Dopov. Akad. Nauk Ukr. RSR, Ser. B: Geol., Khim. Biol. Nauki (1),15-8(1980)
Distribution of Octahedral Cations in Hornblendes as a Function of Mineral-forming Medium Composition (In
Russian)
K.Ishida, and F.Hirowatari, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 14(3),54-61(1980) On the Chemical Composition and Mossbauer
Spectra of Manganoan Phlogopitewith Reverse Pleochroism (In Japanese)
V.P.Ivanitskii, A.M.Kalinichenko, I.V.Matyash, S.D.Spivak, and N.Yu.Banzaraksheev, Mineral. Zh. 2(5),34-9(1980)
Distribution of Iron Ions in the Structure of Hornblendes Based on Mossbauer and Proton NMR Data (In Russian)
K.Jonas, J.Solymosi, and JZoldi, J. Mol. Struct. 60, 449-52(1980) Some Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy for
the Quantitative Analysis of Minerals and Mineral Mixtures
X.M.Kan, E.L.Zhang, and Y.R.Li, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 25, 461-3(1980)/Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang.
Ed.) 25, 858-61(1980), Zeeman Splitting in Mossbauer Spectra of Laihunite at Low Temperatures
A.I.Kamneva, I.V.Aleksandrov, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, V.I.Denisenko, Z.S.Smutkina, and I.D.Cherkes, Solid Fuel Chem.
(Engl. Transl.) 14, 17-22(1980)/Solid Fuel Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 14, 13-7(1980), A Study of the Influence of
Carbonaceous Rocks on the Oxidation of Chernogorsk Coal
A.Krishnamurthy, B.K.Srivastava, and S.Lokanathan, Nat. Acad. Sci. Letters (India) 3, 53-4(1980) On the Sign of
Quadrupole Coupling Constant in Vermiculite
G.J.Long, G.Longworth, D.E.Day, and T.J.Beveridge, Inorg. Chem. 19, 821-9(1980) A Mossbauer-Effect Study of the
Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Voltaite, a Mixed-valence Mineral
P.Levitz, G.Calas, D.Bonnin, and A.P.Legrand, Rev. Phys. Appl. 15, 1169-73(1980) Etude par Spectroscopie
Mossbauer du Fer(III) dans des Verres silicates multicomposants d'Interet geologique
C.Leclercq, Phys. Chem. Miner. 6, 327-34(1980) Room Temperature Mossbauer Analysis of Jarosite-type
Compounds
T.V.Malysheva, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-405-6(1980) The Kinetics or Reduction of Carbonaceous Meteorites:
Mossbauer Study (See 80U001)
S.Music, D.Dragcevic, O.Lahodny-Sarc, I.Czak-Nagy, and A.Vrtes, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-305-6(1980)
Mossbauer Effect Study of Some Yugoslav Bauxites (See 80U001)
P.A.Montano, and B.Granoff, Fuel 59, 214-6(1980) Stoichiometry of Iron Sulphides in Liquefaction Residues and
Correlationwith Conversion
S.E.Male, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 13, L67-70(1980) Magnetic Measurements on Coal
C.A.McCammon, and R.G.Burns, Am. Mineral. 65, 361-6(1980) The Oxidation Mechanism of Vivianite as Studied by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy
K.J.D.MacKenzie, and R.M.Berezowski, Thermochim. Acta 41, 335-55(1980) Thermal and Mossbauer Studies of
Iron-containing Hydrous Silicates. II. Hisingerite
A.J.B.Mill, Environ. Technol. Lett. 1, 109-24(1980) Colloidal and Macromolecular Forms of Iron in Natural Waters
2: Their Occurrence in Rivers of South West England
E.Murad, and U.Schwertmann, Am. Mineral. 65, 1044-9(1980) The Mossbauer Spectrum of Ferrihydrite and Its
Relations to Those of Other Iron Oxides
B.M.Moiseev, N.P.Strelyanov, R.M.Davydov, and H.Rakoto, Geokhimiya , 1081-8(1980) Study of Uranium
Migration in Productive Terrigene Sediments Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)
S.Music, I.Czak-Nagy, A.Vrtes, and O.Hadzija, Glas. Hem. Drus. Beograd 45, 541-7(1980) Mossbauer Effect Study
of Siderite and Limonite Ores
B.M.Moiseev, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 254(5),1227-9(1980) Paleodosimetric Method for the Determination of the Age of
Deposits of Radioactive Elements (In Russian)
N.V.Murashko, A.V.Baranov, and E.P.Petukhov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Neorg. Mater. 16, 1244-7(1980)/Inorg. Mater. 16,
860-3(1980), Mossbauer Study of Goethites and Hematites
P.G.Manning, W.M.Jones, and T.Birchall, Can. Mineral. 18, 291-9(1980) Mossbauer Spectral Studies of Ironenriched Sediments from Hamilton Harbor, Ontario
T.Morozumi, M.Otsuka, and D.O'Hare, Hokkaido Daigaku Kogakubu Kenkyu Hokoku (Bull. Fac. Engn. Hokkaido Univ.)
(97),73-82(1980) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Determination of Chemical State of Iron in Bauxite (In Japanese)
A.Okada, and M.Shima, Sci. Pap. Inst. Phys. Chem. Res. (Jpn.) 74, 59-64(1980) Tektite or Tektite-like Material Found
in the Archeological Remains of the Primitive Man in Indonesia
L.Petersen, and D.V.V.Rao, Clay Miner. 15, 135-45(1980) Mineralogical Composition of the Clay Fraction of Two
Fluvio-glacial Sediments from East Greenland
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Mineral Handbook
Code
80P052
80R004
80R009
80R023
80R036
80S006
80S011
80S025
80S033
80S043
80S046
80S051
80S071
80S072
80S075
80S104
80S110
80T032
80T035
80U009
80V012
80V013
80V032
80V033
80W022
80W036
80Y007
80Y008
81A004

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K.M.Parkin, and R.G.Burns, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 14, 731-55(1980) High Temperature Crystal Field
Spectra of Transition Metal-bearing Minerals: Relevance to Remote-sensed Spectra of Planetary Surface
C.A.M.Ross, and G.Longworth, Clays and Clay Miner. 28, 43-9(1980) Mossbauer Study of the Attenuation of Iron in
an Irrigated Greensand Lysimeter
B.J.Reddy, A.Sundar Jacob, and K.Janardhanam, Pramana 14, 137-41(1980) Spectroscopic Studies of Transition
Metal Ions in Spessartine Garnet
I.Rozenson, and L.Heller-Kallai, Clays and Clay Miner. 28, 391-2(1980) Order-disorder Phenomena Accompanying
the Dehydroxylation of Dioctahedral Phyllosilicates
G.Radukic, J.Slivka, and L.Marinkov, Glas. Prir. Muz. Beogradu, Ser. A 35, 13-9(1980) Examination of the
Arrangement of Iron(2+) and Iron(3+) in the Biotite Structure from Mossbauer Spectra (In Serbo-croatian)
R.B.Scorzelli, E.M.Baggio-Saitovitch, and J.Danon, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-459-60(1980) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Electron Irradiation Effects in Orthopyroxenes (See 80U001)
K.B.Schwartz, D.A.Nolet, and R.G.Burns, Am. Mineral. 65, 142-53(1980) Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Crystal
Chemistry of Natural Fe-Ti Garnets
M.G.Smith, B.D.Howes, and Z.Hasan, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 57, K187-92(1980) Mossbauer and Optical Spectra of
Biotite:A Case for Fe2+-Fe3+ Interactions
M.Saporoschenko, C.C.Hinckley, G.V.Smith, H.Twardowska, R.Shiley, R.A.Griffin, and S.Russell, Fuel 59, 56774(1980) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of the Mineralogical Changes in Coal as a Function of Cleaning,
Pyrolysis, Combustion and Coal-conversion Processes
J.Silver, M.Sweeney, and I.E.G.Morrisen, Thermochim. Acta 35, 153-67(1980) A Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of
Some Clay Minerals of the Eastern Caribbean West Indies. Part I. Spectra from 80 to 300 K
B.Spiro, and I.Rozenson, Chem. Geol. 28, 41-54(1980) Distribution of Iron Species in Some "Oil Shales" of the Judea
Dessert, Israel
M.Saporoschenko, H.Twardowska, G.V.Smith, C.C.Hinckley, R.Shiley, and W.A.White, Fuel 59, 767-71(1980)
Mossbauer Studies of Illites and Heat-treated Illite as Related to Coal-conversion Processes
I.Shinno, Kyushu Daigaku Rigakubu Kenkyu Hokoku, Chishitsugaku 13, 217-24(1980) On the Distribution of Cation in
(Magnesium, Iron) Silicate Solid Solution (In Japanese)
I.Shinno, Ganseki Kobutsu Kosho Gakkaishi 75, 343-52(1980) Relations Between (130) Spacing, Chemical
Composition, and Cation Site Preference of Olivine
G.Stroink, C.Blaauw, C.G.White, and W.Leiper, Can. Mineral. 18, 285-90(1980) Mossbauer Characteristics of UICC
Standard Reference Asbestos Samples
P.M.Solozhenkin, S.V.Sidorov, G.Yu.Pulatov, and Yu.B.Voitkovskii, Izv. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR, Otd. Fiz.-Mat.
Khim. Geol. Nauk (1),23-7(1980) Study of the Surface State of Pyrite in Relation to pH and Derivatives of Dithio
Acids of Phosphorus by a Mossbauer Spectral Method (In Russian)
R.I.Siroshtan, N.I.Polovko, G.A.Malyuk, A.Ya.Parfenova, and S.D.Spivak, Mineral. Zh. 2(2),41-52(1980) Garnets of
Highly Metamorphozed Ferruginous Rocks of the Ukrainian Shield.Structure and Physical Properties (In Russian)
T.Tominaga, Kagaku no Ryoiki 34, 697-704(1980) Applications of Mossbauer Technique in Geochemistry and
Environmental Chemistry (In Japanese)
T.V.Tkacheva, and B.M.Moiseev, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 252(6),1462-5(1980)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect.
(Engl. Transl.) 252, 129-8(1982), Paleodosimetric Properties of Pyrites
Y.Ujihira, and A.Handa, Bunseki 26, 866-71(1980) Mossbauer Spectrometry (In Japanese)
I.Vincze, F.van der Woude, and J.Balogh, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-257-8(1980) Short-range Order in Transition
Metal-metalloid Glasses (See 80U001)
R.H.Vogel, and B.J.Evans, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-297-8(1980) 57Fe Mossbauer Study of the Crystal Chemistry
of Strunzite, MnFe2(PO4)2(OH)2-6H2O (See 80U001)
P.P.Vaishnava, M.J.Tricker, and P.G.Manning, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 62, K89-93(1980) Observation of Electronhopping in Vesuvianite by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
F.Vanderschaeve, G.de Roy, and E.F.Vansant, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1 76, 2542-51(1980) New Zealand
Allophanes: A Structural Study
M.A.Worthing, and M.P.Jones, Mineral. Mag. 43, 659-63(1980) X-ray Diffraction and Magnetic Studies of Altered
Ilmenite and Pseudorutile
D.L.Williamson, D.C.Melchior, and T.R.Wildeman, Oil Shale Symp Proc. 13, 337-50(1980) Changes in Iron Minerals
during Oil-shale Retorting
V.V.Yakovlev, Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, and I.N.Pen'kov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 250, 912-5(1980)/Dokl. Phys. Chem. (Engl.
Transl.) 250, 115-7(1980), Cation Distribution in Natural Chromospinelides According to Gamma-resonance Data
V.V.Yakovlev, Geokhimiya , 1573-4(1980)/Geochem. Int. 17, 158-9(1979), Selection of the Optimal Thickness of the
Sample for a Mossbauer Study of Multicomponent Minerals
I.Abs-Wurmbach, K.Langer, F.Seifert, and E.Tillmanns, Z. Kristallogr. 155, 81-113(1981) The Crystal Chemistry of
(Mn3+, Fe3+)-substituted Andalusites (Viridines and Kanonaite), (Al(1-x-y)Mn3+(x)Fe3+(y))2(O(SiO4): Crystal
Structure Refinements, Mossbauer, and Polarized Optical Absorption Spectra
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81A022
81A046
81A048
81A049
81B027
81B042
81B048
81B073
81B112
81B114
81C019
81C021
81C025
81C034
81D010
81D031
81D043
81D070
81E023
81F008
81G018
81G027
81G038
81G048
81G050
81G055
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V.Anila, R.M.Singru, V.N.Sharma, and J.S.Chandel, Hydrometallurgy 7, 329-37(1981) Mossbauer Study of the
Treatment of Nickeliferous Laterite Ore in Argon and Hydrogen/Water Mixtures
J.M.Amigo, and J.P.Fortun, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 5, 237-44(1981) Mineralogical Application of the
Mossbauer Effect to the Study of Siderites from Batere (France); Comparison with Siderites of Hydrothermal Origin
N.Ye.Ablesimov, and G.N.Kovalev, Vulkanol. Seismol. (6),46-51(1981) Distribution of Iron in Pyroclastic Materials
and Lavas of the Tolbachik Eruption of 1975-1976 According to Mossbauer Spectroscopic Data (In Russian)
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, L.K.Anokhina, and R.I.Chalabov, in "Vliyanie Fiz Protsessov na Kalii-Argonov Vozrast
Mineralov Makhachkala" edited by Kh. I. Amirkanov, et al 1981 pp23-5, Study of Possible Mechanisms of a Change
in the Quadrupole Splitting of Mossbauer Spectra of Minerals over Geological Time (In Russian)
D.Bonnin, and S.Muller, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 105, 649-57(1981) Etude du Gradient de Champ electrique dans la
Muscovite par Spectrometrie Mossbauer du Fer (In French)
L.H.Bowen, and S.B.Weed, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),247-61(1981) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Analysis of
Iron Oxides in Soil (See 81S027)
R.G.Burns, Annu. Rev. Earth Planet. Sci. 9, 345-83(1981) Intervalence Transitions in Mixed-valence Minerals of
Iron and Titanium
J.R.Besancon, Am. Mineral. 66, 965-73(1981) Rate of Cation Disordering in Orthopyroxenes
K.Bahranowski, S.M.Dubiel, and L.Stoch, Mineral. Pol. 12, 3-14(1981) Iron in the Structure of Some Clay Minerals
and Its Extraction with 15% H2SO4 in the Light of Mossbauer Spectroscopy
G.Besson, L.G.Dainyak, C.De la Calle, S.I.Tsipurskii, M.Rautureau, A.S.Bukin, K.S.Chubar, and V.A.Drits, Mineral.
Zh. 3(6),66-77(1981) Cation Distribution Pattern, Nature and Concentration of Stacking Faultsin the Structure of
Potassium-saturated Nontronite (In Russian)
J.D.Cashion, B.Maguire, and L.F.Kiss, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),209-19(1981) Mossbauer Effect Study of
Victorian Brown Coal (See 81S027)
A.K.Cheetham, A.J.Coleman, and G.J.Long, Inorg. Chem. 20, 2747-50(1981) Investigation of the Mixed-metal Sulfide
(Mn,Fe)S2 by Analytical Electron Microscopy and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
J.M.D.Coey, O.Ballet, A.Moukarika, and J.L.Soubeyroux, Phys. Chem. Miner. 7, 141-8(1981) Magnetic Properties of
Sheet Silicates; 1:1 Layer Minerals
J.D.Cashion, P.E.Clark, P.S.Cook, F.P.Larkins, and M.Marshall, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. , 277-82(1981)
Mossbauer Study of Iron and Tin Exchanged into Victorian Brown Coal
G.de Roy, I.Verhaert, and E.F.Vansant, Recl. Trav. Chim. Pays-Bas 100, 102-6(1981) Allophane and Halloysite
Minerals. Structural Considerations
D.P.E.Dickson, L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 45, 273(1981) Authors' Reply (See
81S025)
J.Dolnicar, At. Energy Rev. 2, 257-68(1981) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Mineralogy, Soil Science
and Ceramics: Co-ordinated Research Programme, 1977-1980
L.G.Dainyak, V.A.Drits, L.A.Kudryavtseva, I.M.Simanovich, and M.V.Slonimskaya, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 259, 145862(1981)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 259, 176-9(1981), Crystallochemical Specificity of
Trioctahedral Smectite Containing Fe3+,the Secondary Alteration Products of Oceanic and Continental Basalts
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, L.Al-Houty, M.Al-Mauraikhy, and S.Abo-El-Enein, Qatar Univ. Sci. Bull. 1(1),79-89(1981)
Mossbauer Effect Study of the Hyperfine Structure of the Different Phasesof Iron in the Portland Cement Produced in
Qatar (Duplicated in 82E014)
E.Fritzsch, and C.Pietzsch, Exp. Tech. Phys. 29, 145-50(1981) Stannin (Cu2FeSnS4) - eine geeignete Substanz zur
Geschwindigkeitskalibrierung von Mossbauer-Spektrometern? (In German)
V.K.Garg, J. Appl. Phys. 52, 373-5(1981) Electric Field Gradient and Mean Square Displacement of Iron Sites in
Cubic Iron Sulphide
B.A.Goodman, and D.G.Lewis, J. Soil Sci. 32, 351-63(1981) Mossbauer Spectra of Aluminous Goethites (alphaFeOOH)
I.J.Garzanov, V.A.Kulikov, V.G.Labushkin, and E.P.Makarov, Izmer. Tekh. (2),73-5(1981)/Meas. Tech. (Engl.
Transl.) 24, 159-62(1981), Mossbauer Resonance Analyzer of Cassiterite
P.K.Gallagher, K.W.West, and S.St.J.Warne, Thermochim. Acta 50, 41-7(1981) Use of the Mossbauer Effect to Study
the Thermal Decomposition of Siderite
B.A.Goodman, Dev. Sedimentol. 34, 113-37(1981) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
V.P.Gupta, A.K.Singh, K.Chandra, and N.G.K.Nair, Thermochim. Acta 48, 175-86(1981) Effect on Heat Treatment on
Natural Indian Pyrites
A.Gedikoglu, and S.Simsek, Commun. Fac. Sci. Univ. Ankara, Ser. A2 30(4),37-47(1981) Untersuchung der Magnetite
durch den Mossbauer Effekt (In German)
T.S.Gendler, L.S.Ershova, L.O.Karpachevskii, and R.N.Kuz'min, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 258(5),1205-8(1981) Nuclear
Gamma Resonance Study of Iron Oxides and Hydroxides on the Surface of Kaolinite (In Russian)
G.P.Huffman, and F.E.Huggins, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),265-301(1981) Application of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in the Steel Industry (See 81S027)
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81H016

G.P.Huffman, F.E.Huggins, and G.R.Dunmyre, Fuel 60, 585-97(1981) Investigation of the High-temperature Behaviour
of Coal Ash in Reducing and Oxidizing Atmospheres
81H018 L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, Clays and Clay Miner. 29, 226-32(1981) Mossbauer Studies of Palygorskite and
Some Aspects of Palygorskite Mineralogy
81H033 L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, Phys. Chem. Miner. 7, 223-38(1981) The Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in
Clay Mineralogy
81H040 R.M.Housley, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 12-B, 1069-77(1981) SEM, Optical, and Mossbauer Studies of
Submicrometer Chromite in Allende
81H042 G.P.Huffman, F.E.Huggins, and R.J.Lee, in "Proceedings of the International Conference on Coal Science"(Verlag
Gluckauf GMDH, Essen, 1981)1981 pp835-41, Investigation of Coal Mineralogy and of Mineral Derivatives in
Coke and Ash by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy-Automatic Image Analysis
81I007
K.Ishida, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 15(2),47-61(1981) Determination of Cation Distribution in Tirodite-Dannemorite
Series by Infrared and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Japanese)
81J001
M.S.Jagadeesh, H.M.Nagarathna, P.A.Montano, and M.S.Seehra, Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter 23, 2350-6(1981)
Magnetic and Mossbauer Studies of Phase Transitions and Mixed Valences in Bornite (Cu4.5Fe1.2S4.7)
81J002
C.Janot, Bull. Mineral. 104, 135-42(1981) New Investigation Techniques for Minerals?
81J007
J.H.Johnston, and K.Norrish, Aust. J. Soil Res. 19, 231-37(1981) A 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of a
Selection of Australian and Other Goethites
81J010
G.Q.Ji, W.F.Wu, S.Li, and P.H.Zhong, Diqiu Huaxue (2),158-61(1981) Mssbauer study of Apollo-17 mare basalt. (In
Chinese)
81K006 J.Komusinski, L.Stoch, and S.M.Dubiel, Clays and Clay Miner. 29, 23-30(1981) Application of Electron Paramagnetic
Resonance and Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the Investigation of Kaolinite-group Minerals
81K019 J.I.Kunrath, C.S.Muller, and A.Vasquez, Hyperfine Interact. 10, 1013-6(1981) Hyperfine Field Determination for
Wolframite (Fe,Mn)WO4+
81K028 R.Karl, and J.J.Zuckerman, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),221-45(1981) Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis
of Iron-bearing Minerals in Fossil Fuels and Petroleum Source Rock by Iron-57 Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See
81S027)
81K033 A.Krishnamurthy, B.K.Srivastava, and S.Lokanathan, Pramana 16, 39-47(1981) Lattice Sum Calculations and a
Mossbauer Study on Electric Field Gradient in Phlogopite
81K042 S.D.Karakishev, and M.Y.Poptzov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Fiz. 24(3),119-21(1981) Determination of Debye
Temperature of Cementite by a Nuclear Gamma Resonance Method (In Russian)
81K059 A.Kotlicki, J.Szczyrba, and A.Wiewiora, Clay Miner. 16, 221-30(1981) Mossbauer Study of Glauconites from
Poland
81L005
C.Levillain, P.Maurel, and F.Menil, Phys. Chem. Miner. 7, 71-6(1981) Mossbauer Studies of Synthetic and Natural
Micas on the Polylithionite-Siderophyllite Join
81L022
A.D.Law, and E.J.W.Whittaker, Bull. Mineral. 104, 381-6(1981) Studies of the Orthoamphiboles. I. The Mossbauer
and Infrared Spectra of Holmquistite
81L039
Z.Li, Z.Li, and Y.P.Ying, Kuangwu Xuebao (1),35-9(1981) A Mossbauer Investigation of Enshi and Jiange Meteorites
(In Chinese)
81M008 P.A.Montano, Advances in Chemistry Series , 337-61(1981) Characterization of Iron-bearing Minerals in Coal
81M014 P.A.Montano, P.P.Vaishnava, J.A.King, and E.N.Eisentrout, Fuel 60, 712-6(1981) Mossbauer Study of
Decomposition of Pyrite in Hydrogen
81M016 K.J.D.MacKenzie, and R.M.Berezowski, Thermochim. Acta 44, 171-87(1981) Thermal and Mossbauer Studies of
Iron-containing Hydrous Silicates. III.Cronstedtite
81M022 P.A.Montano, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),135-75(1981) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Coal
Characterization and Utilization (See 81S027)
81M024 P.A.Montano, A.S.Bommanavar, and S.Shah, Fuel 60, 703-12(1981) Mossbauer Study of Transformations of Pyrite
under Conditions of Coal Liquefaction
81M030 Y.Minai, T.Furuta, K.Kobayashi, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 48, 165-74(1981) A Mossbauer Study
of Deep Sea Sediments
81M052 P.A.Montano, S.Shah, S.Reddy, and A.S.Bommanavar, ACS Symp. Ser. , 377-87(1981) Mossbauer Study of the
Transformation of Iron Minerals during Coal Conversion,
81M054 P.G.Manning, T.Birchall, and W.M.Jones, Can. Mineral. 19, 525-30(1981) Ferric Hydroxides in Surficial Sediments
of the Great Lakes and Their Role in Phosphorus Availability: A Mossbauer Spectral Study
81M056 S.Music, H.Leidheiser, Jr., and G.W.Simmons, Glas. Hem. Drus. Beograd 46, 571-7(1981) 57Fe Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Analysis of Some Minerals from Yugoslavia. IV.
81M073 T.Ya.Malysheva, V.V.Korovushkin, V.V.Zhurov, V.Ya.Lyadova, A.V.Merlin, and V.F.Gilung, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Met.
(4),17-20(1981) Form of Existence of Iron in Silicate Binders of Iron-ore Pellets (In Russian)
81N026 I.Czak-Nagy,
Acta Geol., Acad. Sci. Hung. 24, 149-55(1981) 57Fe Mossbauer Analysis of Chrysotile Asbestos from Various Mining Regions
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Mineral Handbook
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81O020
81O022
81O027
81P008
81P021
81R006
81R030
81R031
81S010
81S011
81S012
81S013
81S022
81S025
81S070
81S072
81S074
81S088
81S090
81S091
81S101
81S117
81S125
81T006
81T010
81T017
81T018
81T034
81V002
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M.D.Osborne, M.E.Fleet, and G.M.Bancroft, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 77, 251-5(1981) Fe2+-Fe3+ Ordering in
Chromite and Cr-bearing Spinels
V.V.Onufrienok, Fiz. Tverd. Tela (S-Peterburg) 23, 3193-5(1981)/Sov. Phys-Solid State (Engl. Transl.) 23, 18601(1981), Magnetic Transitions in Pyrrhotines in the Vicinity of the Curie Point
V.V.Onufrienok, and A.G.Zvegintsev, Geomagn. Aeron. 21, 898-902(1981) High-temperature Magnetic Ordering in
Hexagonal Pyrrhotite (In Russian)
H.Pollak, R.Quartier, and W.Bruyneel, Phys. Chem. Miner. 7, 10-4(1981) Electron Relaxation in Deerite
A.N.Platonov, E.V.Polyshin, M.B.Chistyakova, and M.N.Taran, Geokhimiya , 393-8(1981) On Isomorphism of Iron
in Bazzite from the Kazakhstan Pegmatites (In Russian)
J.R.Regnard, F.Chavez-Rivas, and J.Chappert, Bull. Mineral. 104, 204-10(1981) Study of the Oxidation States and
Magnetic Properties of Iron in Volcanic Glasses: Lipari and Teotihuacan Obsidians
N.N.Razumovskaya, A.D.Vaskevich, A.V.Vanyukov, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, and L.I.Dityatovskii, Kompleksn. Ispol'z.
Miner. Syr'ya (7),68-72(1981) Mossbauer Study of Iron Silicate Slags (In Russian)
H.Roy-Poulsen, L.Larsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Vistisen, Phys. Scr. 23, 1113-7(1981) Meteorites and the Origin
of Water and Reduced Carbon on the Earth
I.Shinno, Phys. Chem. Miner. 7, 91-5(1981) A Mossbauer Study of Ferric Iron in Olivine
Y.Syono, H.Takei, T.Goto, and A.Ito, Phys. Chem. Miner. 7, 82-7(1981) Single Crystal X-ray and Mossbauer Study
of Shocked Ilmenite to 80 GPa
Y.Syono, A.Ito, and S.Morimoto, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 42, 483-6(1981) Systematics of Mossbauer Parameters in
Fe57-doped Titanate and GermanateIlmenites
N.Sakai, H.Sekizawa, and K.Ono, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 43, 1731-4(1981) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Identification of
the Gamma-ray Radiolytic Product of FeSO4-7H2O as FeSO4OH-2H2O
M.Seal, E.R.Vance, and BendeMayo, Am. Mineral. 66, 358-61(1981) Optical Spectra of Giant Radiohaloes in
Madagascan Biotite
N.Senesi, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 45, 269-72(1981) Spectroscopic Evidence on Organically-bound Iron in
Natural and Synthetic Complexes with Humic Substances
I.Shinno, and S.Suwas, Ganseki Kobutsu Kosho Gakkaishi 76, 122-9(1981) Mossbauer Spectra of Phlogopites
Showing Reverse Pleochroism with Special Reference to Asymmetric Quadrupole Splitting (In Japanese)
J.Subrt, F.Hanousek, V.Zapletal, J.Lipka, and M.Hucl, J. Therm. Anal. 20, 61-9(1981) Dehydration of Synthetic
Lepidocrocite (gamma-FeOOH)
R.Shiley, R.M.Cluff, D.R.Dickerson, C.C.Hinckley, G.V.Smith, H.Twardowska, and M.Saporoschenko, Fuel 60, 7328(1981) Correlation of Natural Gas Content to Iron Species in the New Albany Shale Group
I.Shinno, and S.Suwas, Prelim. Rep. Afr. Stud. (Nagoya Univ.) (6),151-7(1981) Mossbauer Spectrum and Polytype of
Phlogopite with Reverse Pleochroism
H.J.Shyu, P.P.Vaishnava, and P.A.Montano, Fuel 60, 1022-6(1981) In-situ Study of the Decomposition of Pyrite in an
Oxygen Atmosphere
K.K.P.Srivastava, and S.N.Mishra, Indian J. Phys., A 55A, 299-309(1981) Magnetic Relaxation Effects in the
Mossbauer Spectrum of Fe2+ in Gillespite (BaFeSi4O10)
K.C.Sharma, J.L.Dormann, TranKhanhVien, and J.P.Eymery, IEEE Trans. Magn. MAG-17, 2721-3(1981) Magnetic
Properties of Pseudomorphs of Siderite
Y.Sugiura, HisashiTanaka, Y.Mino, T.Ishida, N.Ota, M.Inoue, K.Nomoto, H.Yoshioka, and T.Takemoto, J. Am. Chem.
Soc. 103, 6979-82(1981) Structure, Properties, and Transport Mechanism of Iron(III) Complex of Mugineic Acid, a
Possible Physiderophore
H.A.Sallam, and N.A.Eissa, Qatar Univ. Sci. Bull. (1),91-8(1981) Mossbauer Effect Study of Libyan Desert Silica
Glass
A.Thijs, G.de Roy, E.F.Vansant, G.P.Glasby, and T.Thijssen, Geochem. J. 15, 25-37(1981) Mossbauer Effect Studies of
Iron in Manganese Nodules and Associated Marine Sediments in Five Areas in the Equatorial and S.W. Pacific
M.J.Tricker, P.P.Vaishnava, and P.G.Manning, J. Inorg. Nucl. Chem. 43, 1169-74(1981) 57Fe Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Studies of Electron-hopping Processes in Vesuvianites
P.Thierry, S.Chatjivasiliou, J.C.Mathieu, J.R.Regnard, and J.Amosse, Phys. Chem. Miner. 7, 43-6(1981)
Thermodynamic Properties of the Forsterite-Fayalite (Mg2SiO4-Fe2SiO4) Solid Solution. Determination of Heat of
Formation
C.Tobias, and C.Janot, Cah. O.R.S.T.O.M., Ser. Pedol. 18(1),49-69(1981) L'evolution de la Montmorillonite Ferrifere,
des Oxydes et Hydroxydes defer dans une Sequence Fersiallitique au Senegal.Etude par Spectrometrie Mossbauer de
la Fraction Fine D'echantillons de Sols (In French)
T.Tominaga, Advances in Chemistry Series , 495-509(1981) Environmental and Geochemical Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy,
P.P.Vaishnava, H.J.Shyu, and P.A.Montano, Fuel 60, 624-8(1981) In-situ Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of the
Behaviour of Tin(II) Chloride during Coal Hydrogenation
A.Vrtes, K.Jonas, I.Czak-Nagy, and E.Nemecz, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 48, 93-100(1981) A Combined
Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Chemical Transformation for Chemical Analysis
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81V020
81V022
81W012
81Y002
81Y006
81Y010
81Y011
82A024
82A033
82A034
82A039
82B010
82B011
82B052
82B072
82B077
82B080
82B081
82B085
82B097
82B113
82B116
82B119
82B126
82C016
82C021
82C033
82C034
82C070
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J.Vandenbruwaene, Chem. Mag. (Ghent) 7(6),17-20(1981) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Some Applications (In
Flemish)
R.Vochten, and E.De Grave, Phys. Chem. Miner. 7, 197-203(1981) Crystallographic, Mossbauer and Electrokinetic
Study of Synthetic Lipscombite
D.L.Williamson, T.W.Guettinger, and D.W.Dickerhoof, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),177-208(1981)
Quantitative Investigations of Pyrite and Coal (See 81S027)
Y.P.Ying, A.Z.Cong, Z.Li, and X.D.Zhang, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 26, 36-9(1981)/Kexue Tongbao (Foreign
Lang. Ed.) 26, 239-43(1981), A Study on Ferrifayalite in Quartz-almandine-eulitite
H.Yabuki, Sci. Pap. Inst. Phys. Chem. Res. (Jpn.) 75, 41-7(1981) Tektite (?) from Northern Thailand
Y.P.Ying, Q.Zhang, and L.Yu, Petrological Research 1, 150-7(1981) Mossbauer Spectra of Muscovites and Their
Geological Significance (In Chinese)
Y.P.Ying, Kuangwu Xuebao 6, 112-7(1981) Heating Products of Ferrifayalite (In Chinese)
J.Aragones, A.R.Fert, N.Ferrer, M.C.Schmidt, J.Tejada, and M.Font-Altaba, Phys. Chem. Miner. 8, 206-11(1982)
Mossbauer and High Field Magnetization Studies of the Solid Solution CoFexAl(2-x)O4
G.A.Amthauer, in "High-Pressure Researches in Geoscience" edited by W. Schreyer (E. Schweizerbart'sche Ver
lagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart, 1982)1982 pp269-92, High Pressure 57Fe Mossbauer Studies on Minerals
H.Annersten, T.Ericsson, and A.Filippidis, Am. Mineral. 67, 1212-7(1982) Cation Ordering in Ni-Fe Olivines
G.A.Amthauer, and G.R.Rossman, Z. Kristallogr. 159, 9-10(1982) Mossbauer- und Ligandenfeldspektroskopie von
Eisen in Klinopyroxenen
J.C.J.Bart, N.Burriesci, F.Cariati, S.Cavallaro, N.Giordano, and M.Petrera, Bull. Mineral. 105, 43-50(1982) Nature
and Distribution of Iron in Volcanic Glasses: Mossbauer and EPR Study of Lipari Pumice
A.S.Bommanavar, and P.A.Montano, Fuel 61, 523-8(1982) Mossbauer Study of the Thermal Decomposition of FeS2
in Coal
O.K.Borggaard, H.B.Lindgreen, and S.Mrup, Clays and Clay Miner. 30, 353-64(1982) Oxidation and Reduction of
Structural Iron in Chlorite at 480 C
O.Ballet, and J.M.D.Coey, Phys. Chem. Miner. 8, 218-29(1982) Magnetic Properties of Sheet Silicates; 2:1 Layer
Minerals
A.A.Bahgat, and M.K.Fayek, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 71, 575-81(1982) Absolute Evaluation of Ferrous and Ferric
Concentration in Ca Amphibole
I.W.M.Brown, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 50, 233-52(1982) A Mossbauer Study of Hematite Dissolution and
Devitrification in Float Glass
C.Bhan, D.Raj, and N.Nath, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 278-80(1982) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Studies of Some Indian Coal Samples (See 82U003)
D.Bonnin, S.Muller, and G.Calas, Bull. Mineral. 105, 467-75(1982) Le Fer dans les Kaolins. Etude par
Spectrometries RPE, Mossbauer, EXAFS (In French)
J.J.Bara, and B.F.Bogacz, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 897-9(1982) Interference Effects in Mossbauer
Scattering Spectra (See 82U003)
E.M.Baggio-Saitovitch, R.Garg, and V.K.Garg, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 861-2(1982) Mossbauer
Study of Marcasite in External Magnetic Field (See 82U003)
A.S.Bommanavar, and P.A.Montano, Fuel 61, 1288-90(1982) Effect of Additives on the Stoichiometry of Iron
Sulphides Formed during Liquefaction of a Powhatan No. 5 Coal
D.Barb, M.Morariu, L.Diamandescu, V.Znamirovschi, D.Ciurchea, and A.Motiu, Ann. Geophys. (C.N.R.S.) 38, 8759(1982) Mossbauer Studies on Moci (Romania) Meteorite
Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, L.D.Zaripova, and V.V.Yakovlev, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Fiz. 25(7),116-7(1982) Method for
the Determination of the Electric Field Gradient Sign from the Relation Between Isomeric Shift and Quadrupole
Splitting of Nuclear Gamma Resonance Spectra (In Russian)
J.M.D.Coey, A.Moukarika, and C.M.McDonagh, Solid State Commun. 41, 797-800(1982) Electron Hopping in
Cronstedtite
R.Caruba, A.Baumer, R.Guillen, and J.R.Regnard, Bull. Mineral. 105, 246-52(1982) Synthese hydrothermale,
Morphologie et Caracterisation par Spectroscopie Mossbauer de Cristaux de Ferberite et Huebnerite (In French)
J.M.D.Coey, A.Moukarika, and O.Ballet, J. Appl. Phys. 53, 8320-5(1982) Magnetic Order in Silicate Minerals
U.Chandra, and S.Lokanathan, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 15, 2331-40(1982) A Mossbauer Study of the Effect of Heat
Treatment on Biotite Micas
P.S.Cook, P.E.Clark, and J.D.Cashion, Physics for Austrailia's Development 1, 375-9(1982) Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Coal Utilization
A.Diamant, M.P.Pasternak, and A.Banin, Clays and Clay Miner. 30, 63-6(1982) Characterization of Adsorbed Iron
in Montmorillonite by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
W.A.Dollase, and W.I.Gustafson, Am. Mineral. 67, 311-27(1982) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectral Analysis of the Sodic
Clinopyroxenes
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82D018
82D057
82E003
82E009

82F008
82F013
82F014
82F027
82G010
82G030
82G054
82G059
82H004
82H021
82H033
82H052
82J007
82J008
82J009
82J015
82J018
82J022
82K028
82K029
82K030
82K046
82K063
82K064
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J.L.Dormann, M.Gasperin, and J.F.Poullen, Bull. Mineral. 105, 147-60(1982) Etude structurale de la Sequence
d'Oxydation de la Vivianite Fe3(PO4)2-8H2O (In French)
J.L.Dormann, and J.F.Poullen, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 855-7(1982) Mossbauer Study of
Vivianites and Metavivianites (See 82U003)
B.J.Evans, R.G.Johnson, F.E.Senftle, C.Blaine Cecil, and F.Dulong, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 46, 761-75(1982) The
57Fe Mossbauer Parameters of Pyrite and Marcasite with Different Provenances
S.P.Ekimov, L.M.Krizhanskii, V.A.Krotikov, L.V.Filina, and N.P.Kharitonov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Neorg. Mater. 18,
864-9(1982)/Inorg. Mater. 18, 724-9(1982), Nuclear-gamma-resonance-spectral Analysis of Structural
Transformations of Iron-containing Chrysotile Asbestos and Its Composition with Polyorganosiloxane during Heat
Treatment
J.Finch, A.RossGainsford, and W.C.Tennant, Am. Mineral. 67, 59-68(1982) Polarized Optical Absorption and 57Fe
Mossbauer Study of Pegmatitic Muscovite
B.H.Fox, G.C.Hallam, and P.Knott, Glass Technol. 23, 146-50(1982) A Study of the Crystallisation of a Mica Glass
Ceramic Using 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy
S.A.Fysh, and P.E.Clark, Phys. Chem. Miner. 8, 180-7(1982) Aluminous Goethite: A Mossbauer Study
S.A.Fysh, and P.E.Clark, Physics for Austrailia's Development 1, 236-40(1982) Mineralogical Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy
R.Guillen, J.R.Regnard, and J.Amosse, Phys. Chem. Miner. 8, 83-6(1982) Mossbauer Study of Natural Wolframites
J.L.Guilianelli, and D.L.Williamson, Fuel 61, 1267-72(1982) Comparison of Microwave and Radiofrequency Lowtemperature Ashing of Coal Using 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Sulphur Forms
O.P.Goel, R.P.Tripathi, and S.Lokanathan, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 875-6(1982) A Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of Hornblendes from Kumeri-Achia Region, Udaipur District, Rajasthan, India (See 82U003)
V.P.Gupta, A.K.Singh, K.Chandra, and S.K.Jaireth, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 863-5(1982)
Investigations on Pyrrhotites of Indian Ore Deposits (See 82U003)
L.Heller-Kallai, Phys. Chem. Miner. 8, 98(1982) Mossbauer Studies of Synthetic and Natural Micas on the
Polylithionite-Siderophyllite Join: Comment (See 81L005)
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, and R.J.Lee, ACS Symp. Ser. , 239-58(1982) Scanning Electron Microscope-based
Automated Image Analysis (SEM-AIA) and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
A.A.Hirsch, in "Valence Instabilities" edited by P. Wachter and H. Boppart (North Holland Publishing Company,
Amsterdam, 1982)1982 pp569-72, Mossbauer Study of Quasi-particle Spectrum in Magnetite
E.S.M.Higgy, T.Z.A.Abou-Elnasr, M.Y.Hassaan, and N.A.Ali, Egypt. J. Phys. 13, 61-70(1982) Use of Mossbauer
Effect in the Study of Fossils from Egypt
I.S.Jacobs, P.D.Zavitsanos, and J.A.Golden, J. Appl. Phys. 53, 2730-2(1982) Tracking Pyritic Sulfur in the
Microwave Desulfurization of Coal
J.H.Johnston, and G.P.Glasby, Mar. Chem. 11, 437-48(1982) A Mossbauer Spectroscopic and X-ray Diffraction
Study of the Iron Mineralogy of Some Sediments from the Southwestern Pacific Basin
I.S.Jacobs, D.Federighi, D.W.McKee, and H.J.Patchen, J. Appl. Phys. 53, 8326-8(1982) Transformation of Indigenous
Iron-bearing Phases during Coal Gasification
K.Jonas, JZoldi, A.Vrtes, and I.Czak-Nagy, Trav. Com. Int. Etude Bauxites, Alumine Alum. 12, 223-9(1982)
Quantitative Phase Analysis of Red Muds Containing Iron-hydrogarnets by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
J.H.Johnston, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 888-95(1982) Studies of Iron Oxides and Clay Minerals
Using Computer-fitted 57Fe Mossbauer Spectra: A Discussion of Ordering (See 82U003)
R.A.Jago, P.E.Clark, and P.L.Rossiter, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 74, 247-54(1982) The Santa Catharina Meteorite and the
Equilibrium State of Fe-Ni Alloys
X.M.Kan, E.L.Zhang, and Y.R.Li, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 27, 802(1982) On the Asymmetric Quadrupole
Doublet in Mossbauer Spectrum of Siderite (FeCO3)
X.M.Kan, E.L.Zhang, and Y.R.Li, Kuangwu Xuebao (2),150-3(1982) Mossbauer Study of Bafertisite and
Jinshajiangite (In Chinese)
X.M.Kan, Y.R.Li, and E.L.Zhang, Kuangwu Xuebao (3),176-9(1982) Mossbauer Investigation of Glauconite (In
Chinese)
H.Kodama, G.Longworth, and M.G.Townsend, Can. Mineral. 20, 585-92(1982) A Mossbauer Investigation of Some
Chlorites and Their Oxidation Products
J.Komusinski, Cem.-Wapno-Gips. (4-6),42-7(1982) Possibilities of Application of the Mossbauer Effect in Cement
and Cement Mineral Investigations (In Polish)
S.M.Kanetkar, S.M.Bendre, S.N.Rajguru, and T.Arunarkavalli, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 8802(1982) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Late Pleistocene Sediments in the Upper Godavari Valley, India (See 82U003)
A.Krishnamurthy, B.K.Srivastava, and S.Lokanathan, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 835-7(1982)
Azimuth and Polar Angle Variation Mossbauer Studies for EFG in a BiotiteMica (See 82U003)
OttoC.Kopp, and M.M.Abraham, Am. Mineral. 67, 349(1982) Additional Observations on the Ferric Ion (Fe3+)
Content of Melt-grown Fayalite (Fe2SiO4)
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Mineral Handbook
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82L002
82L006
82L013
82L017
82L027
82L042
82L044
82L050
82M003
82M004
82M012
82M018
82M021
82M043
82M060
82M062
82M063
82M077
82M080
82M087
82N001
82N015
82N028
82N044
82N052
82P002
82P044
82P046
82R012
82R032

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L.Larsen, H.Roy-Poulsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Phys. Rev. Lett. 48, 1054-6(1982)
Order-disorder Transitions in Iron-Nickel (50%-50%) Alloys from Iron Meteorites as Studied by Mossbauer
Spectroscopy
C.Levillain, P.Maurel, and F.Menil, Phys. Chem. Miner. 8, 99-100(1982) Mossbauer Studies of Synthetic and
Natural Micas on the Polylithionite-Siderophyllite Join: Reply (See 81L005 and 82H004)
Z.Li, Z.Li, and Q.M.Wang, Kexue Tongbao (Chin. Ed.) 27, 335-8(1982) Analysis of Complex Mossbauer Spectra by
the Separation-matching Technique (In Chinese)
J.Larsen, P.A.Nadar, M.Mohammadi, and P.A.Montano, Fuel 61, 889-94(1982) Spatial Distribution of Oxygen in
Coals. Development of a Tin Labelling Reaction and Mossbauer Studies
G.Lehmann, Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem. 86, 985-94(1982) Spectroscopy of Minerals
F.Labenski de Kanter, H.B.Nicolli, and C.Saragovi, Uranium 1, 1-18(1982) Genesis of Sandstone-type Uranium
Deposits in the Sierra Pintada District, Mendoza, Argentina: A Mossbauer Study
C.Levillain, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 850-4(1982) Effect of Constrained Linewidth Quadrupole
Doublets on Site Populations of 2:1 Layer Lattice Silicates Calculated from Mossbauer Spectra. A Reinterpretation
of the Ferrous Mica Annite Spectrum (See 82U003)
J.Lu, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 877-9(1982) Mossbauer Spectra of Some Natural Kaolinites from
China (See 82U003)
E.Murad, Mineral. Mag. 46, 89-93(1982) Iron Oxide Mineralogy of a Hydrothermal Assemblage on Santorini Island,
Aegean Sea
E.Murad, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 2, 45-56(1982) Ferrihydrite Deposits on an Artesian Fountain in Lower
Bavaria
D.C.Melchior, T.R.Wildeman, and D.L.Williamson, Fuel 61, 516-22(1982) Mossbauer Investigation of the
Transformations of the Iron Minerals in Oil Shale during Retorting
P.G.Manning, and W.M.Jones, Can. Mineral. 20, 169-76(1982) The Binding Capacity of Ferric Hydroxides for Nonapatite Inorganic Phosphorus in Sediments of the Depositional Basins of Lakes Erie and Ontario
Y.Minai, and T.Tominaga, Int. J. Appl. Radiat. Isot. 33, 513-5(1982) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron(II) and Iron(III) in
Geological Reference Materials
E.Murad, Am. Mineral. 67, 1007-11(1982) The Characterization of Goethite by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
P.A.Montano, and P.P.Vaishnava, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 281-3(1982) In situ 57Fe Mossbauer
Study of the Thermodynamics and the Reaction Kinetics of FeS2 (See 82U003)
S.Mrup, and H.B.Lindgreen, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 290-2(1982) Applications of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in Oil Prospecting (See 82U003)
V.Mudogo, H.Pollak, and A.Blondin, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 325-7(1982) Quantitative
Analysis of Thioferrian Phases of the Coal from Luena (Shaba, Zaire) (See 82U003)
V.K.Maheshwari, J.S.Samra, A.K.Singh, and K.Chandra, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 866-8(1982)
Mossbauer Studies of Two Indian Soil Clays (See 82U003)
P.Monsef-Mirzai, and W.R.McWhinnie, Inorg. Chim. Acta 58, 143-8(1982) Spectroscopic Studies of Metal Ions
Sorbed onto Kaolinite
T.V.Malysheva, A.V.Polosin, and E.P.Smirnova, Meteoritika 41, 109-16(1982) Mossbauer Study of Tsarev and
North Kolchim Chondrites (In Russian)
K.Nomura, Y.Ujihira, and R.Kojima, Nippon Kagaku Kaishi (1),87-92(1982) Analyses of Pyrolysis Products of
Phosphophyllite (In Japanese)
K.Nomura, and Y.Ujihira, Nippon Kagaku Kaishi , 1352-6(1982) Mossbauer Spectrometric Study of Hureaulite (In
Japanese)
K.Nomura, and Y.Ujihira, J. Mater. Sci. 17, 3437-44(1982) Studies on the Formation and Thermal Properties of
Manganese Phosphate Coatings and Hureaulite by Means of Conversion Electron and Transmission Mossbauer
Spectrometry
A.G.Nord, H.Annersten, and A.Filippidis, Am. Mineral. 67, 1206-11(1982) The Cation Distribution in Synthetic MgFe-Ni Olivines
A.G.Nord, and T.Ericsson, Am. Mineral. 67, 826-32(1982) The Cation Distribution in Synthetic (Fe,Mn)3(PO4)2
Graftonite-type Solid Solutions
S.Papamarionpoulos, P.W.Readman, Y.Maniatis, and A.Simopoulos, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 57, 173-81(1982)
Magnetic Characterization and Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Magnetic Concentrates from Greek Lake Sediments
J.G.Perez-Ramirez, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 469-70(1982) Similarity of the Properties of Iron in
Glasses with Supported Iron in gamma-Alumina (See 82U003)
H.Pollak, V.Mudogo, and R.Quartier, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 872-4(1982) On the
Discrepancies in Fe+++/Fe++ Determinations in Silicates (See 82U003)
H.Roy-Poulsen, M.L.Andersen, L.Larsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Phys. Scr. 26, 24856(1982) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Chondrules and Matrix from a Stony Meteorite (ALHA 77278)
B.J.Reddy, and K.B.N.Sarma, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 883-7(1982) Mossbauer Studies on Humite
(See 82U003)
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Mineral Handbook
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82R035
82R039
82S001
82S004
82S033
82S045
82S050
82S053
82S091
82S097
82S123
82T009
82T012
82T021
82T029
82V028
82V035
82V037
82W022
82Y005
82Y009
82Z006
82Z019
82Z021
83A006
83A010
83A014
83A028
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I.Rozenson, B.Spiro, and I.Zak, Clays and Clay Miner. 30, 207-14(1982) Transformation of Iron-bearing Kaolinite to
Iron-free Kaolinite, Goethite, and Hematite
A.I.Raikhlin, A.N.Danilin, V.S.Kozlov, and N.B.Reshetnyak, Meteoritika 41, 130-3(1982) Impact Glass from Some
Astroblemes in the USSR (In Russian)
F.Seifert, and H.C.Dasgupta, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 1, 11-5(1982) A Note on the Mossbauer Spectrum of
57Fe in Braunite
R.J.Suttill, P.Turner, and D.J.Vaughan, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 46, 205-17(1982) The Geochemistry of Iron in
Recent Tidal-flat Sediments of the Wash Area,England: a Mineralogical, Mossbauer, and Magnetic Study
H.H.Siebers, A.M.van der Kraan, and M.Donze, Hydrobiologia 92, 697-700(1982) The Fractionation of IronPhosphorus Compounds in Sediments Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
U.Schwertmann, D.G.Schulze, and E.Murad, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 46, 869-75(1982) Identification of Ferrihydrite in
Soils by Dissolution Kinetics, Differential X-ray Diffraction, and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
K.K.P.Srivastava, and S.N.Mishra, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 113, 93-104(1982) Magnetic Relaxation Effects in the
Mossbauer Spectrum of Fe2+ in Gillespite (BaFeSi4O10)
K.Surendranath, and C.Bansal, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 73, K133-6(1982) Mossbauer Effect Study of Polymetallic
Nodules from Indian Ocean Bed
K.Schmetzer, G.A.Amthauer, V.Stahle, and O.Medenbach, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. , 506-18(1982)
Metakottigit, (Zn,Fe3+)(Zn,Fe3+,Fe2+)2(AsO4)2-8(H2O,OH), ein neues Mineral aus Mapimi, Mexiko (In German)
M.Saporoschenko, C.C.Hinckley, H.Twardowska, G.V.Smith, O.Zahraa, R.Shiley, and K.L.Konopka, Proc. Indian
Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 869-71(1982) Mossbauer Study of Synthetic Pyrrhotite (See 82U003)
U.Schwertmann, E.Murad, and D.G.Schulze, Geoderma 27, 209-23(1982) Is There Holocene Reddening (Hematite
Formation) in Soils of Axeric Temperate Areas?
W.M.Thomas, Am. Mineral. 67, 558-67(1982) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectra of Natural and Synthetic Hastingsites, and
Implications for Peak Assignments in Calcic Amphiboles
R.P.Tripathi, and S.Lokanathan, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 20, 346-52(1982) Mossbauer Study of Layered Silicates
Minerals of Indian Origin
T.Tominaga, Radioisotopes 31, 603-12(1982) Characterization of Environmental Samples by Mossbauer
Spectrometry (In Japanese)
T.V.Tkacheva, and E.G.Umnova, Nov. Dannye Miner. 30, 200-5(1982) Features of Synthetic and Natural Aluminumcontaining Goethites and Hematites (In Russian)
M.Valentine, and P.G.Debrunner, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 316-8(1982) Mossbauer Study of
Coal Chars (See 82U003)
H.V.Varma, and J.Varma, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 847-9(1982) Temperature-dependent
Mossbauer Effect Study in Staurolite (See 82U003)
Yu.B.Voitkovskii, O.N.Generalov, and N.N.Rasumovskaya, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 7625(1982) Peculiarities of Phase Formation in the Process of Autoclave Oxidation Leaching of Pyrrotine Concentrates
(See 82U003)
T.P.Wei, Chi Shu Yu Hsun Lien 7(10),60-7(1982) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Chinese)
Y.P.Ying, Z.Li, and Jia-ruiHu, Zhongguo Kexue, B 2, 169-76(1982)/Sci. Sin., Ser. B (Engl. Ed.) 25(9),989-99(1982),
Mossbauer Spectra of Natural Garnets
Y.P.Ying, IGAS , 230-7(1982) Mossbauer Spectra of Olivines and Determination of Fe2+, Mg Degree-order (In
Chinese)
B.G.Zemskov, and Yu.V.Permyakov, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 322-4(1982) Assay of Content and
Chemical State of Antimony in Ore Minerals and Technological Products by Nuclear Gamma-resonance Method (See
82U003)
T.Zemcik, and A.Cimbalnikova, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 844-6(1982) Identification of magnetic
fraction in lunar rock particles. (See 82U003)
P.Q.Zhang, G.Q.Ji, and J.M.Xu, Kuangwu Xuebao 9, 231-2(1982) Mossbauer Study of Iron Ordering in Olivine (In
Chinese)
G.A.Amthauer, and K.Bente, Naturwissenschaften 70(3),146-7(1983) Mixed-valent Iron in Synthetic Rasvumite,
KFe2S3 (Chem.Abstr.082():4208992)
F.Aramu, V.Maxia, S.Serci, and I.Uras, Lett. Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis. 36(5),102-4(1983) Mossbauer Study of
Mount Arci (Sardinia) Obsidian
M.Akasaka, Phys. Chem. Miner. 9, 205-11(1983) 57Fe Mossbauer Study of Clinopyroxenes in the Join
CaFe3+AlSiO6-CaTiAl2O6
S.Ardizzone, L.Formaro, E.Sivieri, N.Burriesci, and M.Petrera, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1 79, 2449-56(1983)
Preparation and Characterization of Magnetite Samples Having Different Stoichiometric Compositions
A.J.Andrews, W.A.Dollase, and M.E.Fleet, Initial Rep. Deep Sea Proj. 69, 585-8(1983) 31. A Mossbauer Study of
Saponite in Layer 2 Basalt, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 69 (Chem.Abstr.099():25589F)
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83A041
83B035
83B064
83B077
83B079
83B091
83B093
83B099
83B116
83B121
83B122
83B123
83C028
83C034
83C047
83D016
83D064
83F007
83F011
83F012
83F019
83F020
83F027
83G001
83H012
83H023
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J.F.Albertsen, H.P.Nielsen, and V.F.Buchwald, Phys. Scr. 27(4),314-20(1983) On the Fine Structure of Meteoritical
Taenite/Tetrataenite and Its Interpretation
G.Besson, A.S.Bookin, L.G.Dainyak, M.Rautureau, S.I.Tsipurskii, C.Tchoubar, and V.A.Drits, J. Appl. Crystallogr.
16(4),374-83(1983) Use of Diffraction and Mossbauer Methods for the Structural and Crystallochemical
Characterization of Nontronites (Chem.Abstr.099():41217P)
A.Bronger, J.Ensling, P.Gtlich, and H.Spiering, Clays and Clay Miner. 31, 269-76(1983) Rubification of Terrae
Rossae in Slovakia: A Mossbauer Effect Study
A.G.Bobkovskii, P.A.Ioffe, and L.Sh.Tsemekhman, Geokhimiya , 1212-5(1983)/Geochem. Int. 20(4),164-8(1983), A
Mossbauer Study of the Electronic State of Iron in Pentlandite
A.D.Bykov, and E.A.Ovsyannikov, Zh. Fiz. Khim. 57, 1028-30(1983)/Russ. J. Phys. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 57, 62830(1983), Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Ilmenite and the Products of Its Hypergene Modification in
Placer Deposits
N.Beausoleil, P.Lavallee, A.Yelon, O.Ballet, and J.M.D.Coey, J. Appl. Phys. 54, 906-15(1983) Magnetic Properties of
Biotite Micas
A.S.Bommanavar, and P.A.Montano, Fuel 62, 932-5(1983) Pyrite Decomposition in Fresh Blacksville No. 2 Coal:
Effect of Additives
V.V.Boldyrev, K.Tkacova, Yu.T.Pavlukhin, E.G.Avvakumov, R.Sh.Sadykov, and P.Balazh, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 273,
643-7(1983)/Dokl. Phys. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 273, 885-8(1983), Investigation of the Structural Changes in
Mechanically Activated Chalcopyrite by Means of Mossbauer Spectroscopy
V.F.Babanin, Pochvovedenie (10),107-19(1983) Possibilities of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Soil Studies (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.100():16775A)
A.G.Bobkovskii, Ya.M.Shneerson, and N.A.Lebedinskaya, Kompleksn. Ispol'z. Miner. Syr'ya (11),31-4(1983)
Increase in the viscosity of a slurry in autoclave oxidative leaching ofpyrrhotite concentrates (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.100():89322K)
N.Burriesci, N.Giordano, F.Cariati, M.Petrera, and J.C.J.Bart, Bull. Mineral. 106(5),571-84(1983) Characterization
of iron distribuion in various pumice grades and in thederived zeolites (Chem.Abstr.100():71546B)
A.G.Bobkovskii, and Ya.M.Shneerson, Kompleksn. Ispol'z. Miner. Syr'ya 1983(5),3-5(1983) Nature of iron oxides
formed in an autoclave oxidizing leaching of pyrrhotite concentrates (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.099():108580X)
G.Calas, and S.Petit, Bull. Mineral. 106, 33-5(1983) Structure of Oxide Glasses: Spectroscopic Studies of Local
Order and Crystallochemistry. Geochemical Implications
C.W.Childs, and A.D.Wilson, Aust. J. Soil Res. 21, 489-503(1983) Iron Oxide Minerals in Soils of the Ha'apai Group,
Kingdom of Tonga
A.Christiansen, L.Larsen, H.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Meteoritics 18(4),281(1983) The
Distribution of Fe-Ni Phases in Different Layers of a Taenite Lamellafrom the Iron Meteorite Cape York - Studied by
Combining Conversion Electron Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Etching
S.C.Das, K.S.Sengupta, N.C.Paul, N.Bhattacharya, J.B.Basu, and N.Chaudhuri, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 21(6),3768(1983) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Analysis of Iron in Soils and Rocks in the Eastern Himalayan Foothill Region
C.Daz Aguila, and A.Picart, Rev. Cubana Fis. 3(1),47-61(1983) Estudio por Espectrometria Mossbauer de una
Clinoptilolita-Mordenita Natural (In Spanish) (Chem.Abstr.100(2):10140T)
A.Fnidiki, and J.P.Eymery, Ann. Chim. (Paris) 8(3),237-48(1983) Etude de l'Oxydation de la Siderite par Effet
Mossbauer Apports de la Technique des Electrons de Conversion (In French)
S.A.Fysh, and J.Ostwald, Mineral. Mag. 47(343),209-17(1983) A Mossbauer Study of Some Australian Iron Ore
Minerals
S.A.Fysh, and P.E.Clark, Hydrometallurgy 10, 285-303(1983) A Mossbauer Study of the Iron Mineralogy of Acidleaching bauxite
S.A.Fysh, J.D.Cashion, and P.E.Clark, Clays and Clay Miner. 31, 285-92(1983) Mossbauer Effect Studies of Iron in
Kaolin I. Structural Iron
S.A.Fysh, J.D.Cashion, and P.E.Clark, Clays and Clay Miner. 31, 293-8(1983) Mossbauer Effect Studies of Iron in
Kaolin II. Surface Iron
E.Fritzsch, and C.Pietzsch, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 79(2),K113-5(1983) Lamb Mossbauer Fraction and Mean Square
Displacement of Iron in Pyrite (FeS2)
A.Gedikoglu, Scr. Metall. 17, 45-8(1983) Mossbauer Study of Low Temperature Oxidation in Natural Magnetite
F.C.Hawthorne, Can. Mineral. 21(May),173-480(1983) The Crystal Chemistry of the Amphiboles
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, and M.C.Lin, Int. J. Coal Geol. 3, 157-82(1983) Observations on Low-temperature
Oxidation of Minerals in Bituminous Coals
J.A.Helsen, and B.A.Goodman, Clay Miner. 18(2),117-25(1983) Characterization of Iron(II)- and Iron(III)-exchanged
Montmorillonite and Hectorite Using the Mossbauer Effect
I.J.Ibanga, S.W.Buol, S.B.Weed, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 47, 1240-6(1983) Iron Oxides in Petroferric
Materials

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83J012
83J013
83K023
83K033
83K044
83K049

83K051
83K052
83L007
83L010
83L034
83M016
83M022
83M024
83M050
83M060
83M068
83M082
83M083
83N039
83P035
83R005
83R034
83R035
83S027
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E.Jeanroy, B.Guillet, P.Delcroix, and C.Janot, Bull. Assoc. Fr. Etude Sol. (3-4),185-94(1983) Les Formes du Fer dans
les Sols: Confrontation des Methodes chimiques avec la Spectrometrie Mossbauer (In French)
(Chem.Abstr.101():134531M)
N.M.Jamthe, A.Krishnamurthy, B.K.Srivastava, and S.Lokanathan, Proc. Solid State Phys. Symp. 25C, 191-2(1983)
Mossbauer Study of Superparamagnetic Magnetite Particles Produced by Thermal Decomposition of Glauconite
J.Kansy, T.J.Panek, and M.Szuszkiewicz, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 80, 643-55(1983) Influence of Non-homogeneity of
Sample Thickness on the Determination of Absolute Mossbauer Fraction
D.A.Khramov, and A.V.Polosin, Fiz. Tverd. Tela (S-Peterburg) 25, 2769-71(1983)/Sov. Phys-Solid State (Engl.
Transl.) 25, 1594-5(1983), Investigation of the Temperature Dependence of the Quadrupole Shifts at 57Fe Nuclei in
Hematite
G.A.Kazakov, Geokhimiya (12),1670-80(1983)/Geochem. Int. 20(6),129-39(1983), Glauconites as Indicators for
Geochemical Sediment Formation Conditions (Chem.Abstr.100():89148H)
V.M.Khomenko, A.N.Platonov, E.V.Pol'shin, R.I.Siroshtan, and N.I.Polovko, in "Probl. Kristallokhim. Genezisa
Miner" edited by A. V. Sidorenko and D. V. Rundkvist (Izd. Nauka, Leningr. Otd., Leningrad, USSR, 1983)1983
pp60-70, Complex Study of High-iron Orthopyroxenes by the Methods of Colorimetry,Optical and Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.100(6):37232M)
J.D.Kamwa, and R.Wandji, Rev. Sci. Tech. 3(1-2),79-85(1983) Etude cristallochimique de la Raguinite et de son
Homologue selenie (In French) (Chem.Abstr.100():165892P)
V.M.Khomenko, E.V.Pol'shin, A.N.Platonov, and N.I.Buchinskaya, Mineral. Zh. 5(2),47-60(1983) Optical and
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in Pyroxenes of the Acmite-salite Series (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.099():41199J)
J.Linares, J.R.Regnard, and N.van Dang, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 31-34, 715-6(1983) Magnetic Behaviour of Grunerite
from Mossbauer Spectroscopy
M.J.Luys, G.de Roy, F.Adams, and E.F.Vansant, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1 79(P6),1451-9(1983) Cation Site
Population in Amphibole Asbestos
L.Larsen, M.L.Andersen, K.L.Rasmussen, H.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, H.Ostergaard, J.Martin Knudsen, and
G.B.Jensen, Meteoritics 18(4),334-5(1983) On the Presence of Highly Ordered and Disordered FeNi (^50% Ni) in
Taenite Grains from the Ordinary Chondrite Neenach (L6)
K.J.D.MacKenzie, and M.E.Bowden, Thermochim. Acta 64(1-2),83-106(1983) Thermal and Mossbauer Studies of
Iron-containing Hydrous Silicates.IV.Amesite
E.Murad, and U.Schwertmann, Clay Miner. 18(3),301-12(1983) The Influence of Aluminium Substitution and
Crystallinity on the Mossbauer Spectra of Goethite
P.G.Manning, K.R.Lum, and T.Birchall, Can. Mineral. 21, 121-8(1983) Forms of Iron, Phosphorus and Trace-metal
Ions in a Layered Sediment Corefrom Lake Ontario
A.Moukarika, J.M.D.Coey, and N.V.Dang, Phys. Chem. Miner. 9, 269-75(1983) Magnetic Order in Crocidolite
Asbestos
M.B.McBride, B.A.Goodman, J.D.Russell, A.R.Fraser, V.C.Farmer, and D.P.E.Dickson, J. Soil Sci. 34, 825-40(1983)
Characterization of Iron in Alkaline EDTA and NH4OH Extracts of Podzols
Y.Maniatis, A.Simopoulos, A.Kostikas, and V.Perdikatsis, J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 66, 773-81(1983) Effect of Reducing
Atmosphere on Minerals and Iron Oxides Developed in Fired Clays: The Role of Ca
Roque, J.A.Sosa, and M.Hernandez-Velez, Rev. Cubana Fis. 3(3),155-9(1983) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of
Natural Heulandite (In Spanish) (Chem.Abstr.102():65025F)
D.J.Malvin, K.L.Rasmussen, and H.Roy-Poulsen, Meteoritics 18(4),344-5(1983) Compositional Studies of Taenite
G.P.Nembrini, J.A.Capobianco, M.Viel, and A.F.Williams, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 47, 1459-64(1983) A
Mossbauer and Chemical Study of the Formation of Vivianite in Sediments of Lago Maggiore (Italy)
R.L.Parfitt, and C.W.Childs, Soil Sci. Plant Nutr. (Tokyo) 29, 555-9(1983) Comment on Clay Mineralogy of Two
Northland Soils New Zealand
Roque, C.Daz Aguila, and M.Autie, Kinam 5(1),59-65(1983) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Investigation of Natural
Zeolites (In Spanish) (Chem.Abstr.099():56592F)
Z.P.Razmanova, V.A.Kornetova, M.N.Shipko, and N.V.Belov, Nov. Dannye Miner. 31, 108-16(1983) Refinement of
Crystal Structure of Ferruginous Uvite.Determination of the Population Density of Its Positions (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.100():24528N)
H.Roy-Poulsen, A.Christiansen, L.Larsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Meteoritics
18(4),389(1983) Investigations of the Clear Zone I in Taenite Lamellae by Conversion Electron Mossbauer
Spectroscopy
I.Shinno, Chiqaku Hokoku (Kyushu Daigaku Kyoyobu) 23, 35-40(1983) The Asymmetric Mossbauer Spectrum of 57Fe
in Oriented Mica (Chem.Abstr.099():79576T)
J.S.Swinnea, and H.Steinfink, Am. Mineral. 68, 827-32(1983) Crystal Structure and Mossbauer Spectrum of
Vonsenite, 2FeO-FeBO3
F.Seifert, Neues Jahrb. Mineral. Abh. 148, 141-62(1983) Mossbauer Line Broadening in Aluminous Orthopyroxenes:
Evidence for Next Nearest Neighbors Interactions and Short-range Order
M.W.Schaefer, Nature (London) 303, 325-7(1983) Measurements of Iron(III)-rich Fayalites
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Code
83S075
83S083
83S095
83S099
83S118
83T021
83T029
83T030
83V009
83V011
83Y013
84A014
84A020
84A029
84A030
84B042
84B048
84B077
84C008
84C009
84C013
84C043
84C049
84C054
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R.Salazar, U.Wagner, F.E.Wagner, and E.Murad, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 59, 299-306(1983) Mossbauer Firing
Study of Peruvian Clays
N.Suarez Almodovar, C.Daz Aguila, and S.G.Garcia, Rev. Cubana Fis. 3, 39-45(1983) Mossbauer Investigation of
Natural Cuban Chromites (In Spanish)
A.G.Suss, V.I.Korneev, F.K.Egorov, and I.B.Firfarova, Zh. Prikl. Khim. (St. Petersburg) 56, 1752-3(1983)
Determination of the Degree of Isomorphic Substitution of Aluminogoethites in Raw Materials and Products of
Alumina Manufacture by NGR Method
M.G.Smith, U.Hlenius, H.Annersten, and L.Ackermann, Am. Mineral. 68(7-8),759-68(1983) Optical and Mossbauer
Spectra of Manganese-bearing Phlogopites:Fe3+(IV)-Mn2+(VI) Pair Absorption as the Origin of Reverse
Pleochroism (Chem.Abstr.099():125773E)
J.Sanz, T.Gonzalez-Carreno, and J.R.Gancedo, Phys. Chem. Miner. 9(1),14-8(1983) On Dehydroxylation
Mechanisms of a Biotite in Vacuo and in Oxygen (Chem.Abstr.098():75558V)
L.L.Tokar, V.N.Bruek, and Yu.V.Permyakov, Tsvetn. Met. (Moscow) 56(5),29-30(1983)/Tsvetn. Met. (N. Y.)
24(5),30-1(1983), A Study of the Interaction of Iron Oxides with Osmium Oxide by the Nuclear Gamma Resonance
Spectroscopy Method
T.V.Tkacheva, E.M.Shmariovich, V.M.Rekharskaya, and P.Ya.Glazunov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. (8),92100(1983) Radiogenic hypothesis of the formation of zones of wall-rock hematitization in hydrothermal uranium
ore deposits (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.099():179334F)
R.P.Tripathi, and O.P.Goel, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., India, Sect. A 53(1),17-22(1983) Mossbauer Study of Ortho and
Para-Hornblends from Udaipur District (India) (Chem.Abstr.101():94664Y)
V.W.Vieira, J.Martin Knudsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, and J.Campsie, Phys. Scr. 27, 437-44(1983) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Pyroxenes from Two Meteorites (Achondrites)
R.Vochten, P.van Acker, and E.De Grave, Phys. Chem. Miner. 9, 263-8(1983) Mossbauer, Electrokinetic and Refined
Lattice Parameters Study of Synthetic Manganoan Lipscombite
Y.Yamashita, and H.Murata, Nippon Shika Daigaku Kiyo, Ippan Kyoiku-kei 12, 109-16(1983) Application of the
Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Natural Magnetite. (II). (In Japanese) (Chem.Abstr.102():102938D)
G.A.Amthauer, and G.R.Rossman, Phys. Chem. Miner. 11(1),37-51(1984) Mixed Valence of Iron in Minerals with
Cation Clusters (Chem.Abstr.101():94659A)
T.Aikin, J.D.Cashion, and A.L.Ottrey, Fuel 63(9),1269-75(1984) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron Phases in Brown Coal
Ash and Fireside Deposits (Chem.Abstr.101():213700U)
H.Annersten, J.Adetunji, and A.Filippidis, Am. Mineral. 69(11-),1110-5(1984) Cation Ordering in Fe-Mn Silicate
Olivines (Chem.Abstr.102():28633G)
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, L.K.Anokhina, R.U.Gabitova, I.V.Nikolaeva, and R.I.Chalabov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 275(4),96770(1984)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 275, 121-4(1984), Mossbauer Spectroscopy of 57Fe
and Typomorphic Indexes of Glauconite Group Minerals (Chem.Abstr.101():26281W)
L.H.Bowen, and S.B.Weed, in "Chemical Mossbauer Spectroscopy" edited by R. H. Herber, pp217-42, Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Soils and Sediments (See 84H034) (Chem.Abstr.105(13):114165Z)
R.G.Burns, and VirginiaMBurns, J. Geophys. Res., B 89(Sup),C313-21(1984) Crystal Chemistry of Meteoritic
Hibonites (Chem.Abstr.102():65236A)
N.J.Booher, and R.H.Howes, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A 93, 277-81(1984) Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy
to Study Indiana Oil Shales (Chem.Abstr.103():24639M)
C.W.Childs, D.P.E.Dickson, B.A.Goodman, and D.G.Lewis, Aust. J. Soil Res. 22, 149-54(1984) Mossbauer Parameters
for Ferrihydrites at 4 K
A.Christiansen, L.Larsen, H.Roy-Poulsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Phys. Scr. 29, 946(1984) Iron-Nickel Alloys in a Taenite Lamella from the Iron Meteorite Cape Yorkas Measured by Conversion
Electron Mossbauer Spectroscopy
J.M.D.Coey, J.E.M.Allan, X.M.Kan, V-D.Nguyen, and S.Ghose, J. Appl. Phys. 55, 1963-5(1984) Magnetic and
Electrical Properties of Ilvaite
J.M.D.Coey, in "Mossbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Inorganic Chemistry" edited by G. J. Long, vol.1, pp443-509,
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Silicate Minerals (See 84L028)
J.M.D.Coey, F.V.Chukhrov, and B.B.Zvyagin, Clays and Clay Miner. 32(3),198-204(1984) Cation Distribution,
Mossbauer Spectra, and Magnetic Properties of Ferripyrophyllite (Chem.Abstr.101():94640N)
R.G.Chernova, O.K.Shcherbatyuk, Kh.N.Nurmagambetov, and A.A.Kozlovskii, Kompleksn. Ispol'z. Miner. Syr'ya
(5),67-70(1984) Benefication of North Onega bauxites by hydrochlorination (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.102():29156R)
W.Davison, and D.P.E.Dickson, Chem. Geol. 42, 177-87(1984) Mossbauer Spectroscopic and Chemical Studies of
Particulate Iron Materialfrom a Seasonally Anoxic Lake
E.De Grave, R.Vanleerberghe, L.Verdonck, and G.De Geyter, Phys. Chem. Miner. 11, 85-94(1984) Mossbauer and
Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of Belgian Chloritoids
L.G.Dainyak, B.A.Dainyak, A.S.Bukin, and V.A.Drits, Kristallografiya 29, 94-100(1984)/Sov. Phys.-Crystallogr. 29,
54-8(1984), Interpretation of Mossbauer Spectra of Dioctahedral Fe3+-containing LayerSilicates.I. Calculation of
Electric Field Gradients and Relative Intensities of Quadrupole Splitting Lines
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Mineral Handbook
Code
84D023
84D024
84D037
84D052
84D053
84D059
84E001
84E010
84E012
84E018
84F014
84F016
84F026
84G001
84G002
84G008
84G010
84G032
84G039
84G042
84H026
84I004
84I010
84J004
84J015
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L.G.Dainyak, A.S.Bukin, and V.A.Drits, Kristallografiya 29, 304-11(1984)/Sov. Phys.-Crystallogr. 29, 181-5(1984),
Interpretation of Mossbauer Spectra of Dioctahedral Fe3+-containing Layer Silicates. II. Nontronite
L.G.Dainyak, A.S.Bukin, and V.A.Drits, Kristallografiya 29, 312-21(1984)/Sov. Phys.-Crystallogr. 29, 18691(1984), Interpretation of Mossbauer Spectra of Dioctahedral Fe3+-containing LayerSilicates.III. Celadonite
M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 69(11),1127-44(1984) Precision and Interlaboratory Reproducibility of
Measurements of the Mossbauer Effect in Minerals (Chem.Abstr.102():28635J)
M.Darby Dyar, and D.P.Birnie, III, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 67, 397-412(1984) Quench media effects on iron partitioning
and ordering in a lunar glass.
M.Darby Dyar, J. Geophys. Res., B 89, C233-9(1984) Experimental methods for quenching structures in lunar-analog
silicate melts: Variations as a function of quench media and composition.
J.K.De Waele, M.J.Luys, E.F.Vansant, and F.Adams, J. Trace Microprobe Tech. 2(2),87-102(1984) Analysis of
Chrysotile Asbestos by Lamma and Mossbauer Spectroscopy;A Study of the Distribution of Iron
(Chem.Abstr.103():25075M)
T.Ericsson, J.Linares, and E.Lotse, Clay Miner. 19, 85-91(1984) A Mossbauer Study of the Effect of
Dithionite/Citrate/Bicarbonate Treatment on a Vermiculite, a Smectite and a Soil
T.Ericsson, and A.G.Nord, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 5, 193-7(1984) Mossbauer Studies of Two Natural
Phosphophyllites
T.Ericsson, and A.G.Nord, Am. Mineral. 69(9-1),889-95(1984) Strong Cation Ordering in Olivine-related (Ni,Fe)sarcopsides:a Combined Mossbauer, X-ray and Neutron Diffraction Study (Chem.Abstr.102():28593U)
J.Ensling, P.Gtlich, and A.Semmel, Geol. Jahrb. Hessen 112(67-),67-76(1984) Datierungsversuche an hessischen
Lossprofilen mit Hilfe der Mossbauer-Spektroskopie (In German) (Chem.Abstr.104():72153R)
S.A.Fysh, and P.E.Clark, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 84, 31-8(1984) On Mossbauer Analysis of Mineral Mixtures Having
Environmentally Broadened Spectral Lines.Application to Bauxite
J.M.Friedt, Techniques de L'Ingenieur 10(P2),608-1-11(1984) Applications Recentes de la Spectroscopie
Mossbauer.Cas de La Geometriede diffusion.Analyse de Surfaces et d'Echantillons Massifs (In French)
M.O.Figueiredo, S.Furtado, and J.C.Waerenborgh*, Mem. Not., Publ. Mus. Lab. Mineral. Geol. Univ. Coimbra (98),8399(1984) Thermal decomposition of vivianite from Mangualde (Central Portugal). (In Portuguese)
R.Garg, E.G.da Silva, Y.S.Liu, and V.K.Garg, Solid State Commun. 50, 1-2(1984) Mossbauer Investigation of Iron
Disulphide (Marcasite)
V.P.Gupta, A.K.Singh, K.Chandra, and S.K.Jaireth, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 81, 281-91(1984) Mossbauer Investigations
on Pyrrhotite
C.Gessa, P.Melis, V.Solinas, G.Micera, N.Burriesci, and M.Petrera, Z. Pflanzeneraehr. Bodenk. 147, 218-31(1984)
Iron Distribution in the Clay Fraction of Cambisols as Determined by Mossbauer Spectroscopy, X-ray
Diffractometry and Selective Dissolution
A.E.Gunter, G.B.Skippen, and G.Y.Chao, Can. Mineral. 22(Aug),447-52(1984) Cell Dimensions, Mossbauer and
Infrared Absorption Spectra of Synthetic Cordierite (Chem.Abstr.101():195387R)
I.Georgieva, and S.Mirchev, Pochvozn. Agrokhim. 19(4),72-81(1984) Chemical and Mossbauer Determination of
Non-silicate Iron in Soils (In Bulgarian) (Chem.Abstr.102():61254G)
V.P.Gupta, and O.P.Singh, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 22(10),626(1984) Weathering Effect on Pyrite (FeS2)
(Chem.Abstr.102():81850B)
R.G.Gabrielyan, and A.H.Martirossian, Izv. Akad. Nauk Arm., Fiz. 19(5),282-5(1984) Reconstruction of Energy
Distribution of the gamma-Quantun Absorption Cross-Section (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.102(22):194567H)
G.P.Huffman, and F.E.Huggins, ACS Symp. Ser. , 159-74(1984) Analysis of the Inorganic Constituents in Low-Rank
Coals
K.Ishida, Y.Maeda, and Y.Aoki, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 16(4),317-25(1984) Mossbauer Spectra of the Helvine Group
(In Japanese) (Chem.Abstr.101():180524J)
V.P.Ivanitskii, N.I.Buchinskaya, and M.A.Plastinina, Dopov. Akad. Nauk Ukr. RSR, Ser. B: Geol., Khim. Biol. Nauki
(8),16-9(1984) New data on the crystal chemistry of glauconites from the Ukraine (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.101():214108U)
J.H.Johnston, and C.M.Cardile, Chem. Geol. 45, 73-90(1984) The Characterisation of the Iron Oxide Phase in Desert
Varnish from Antarctica Using Backscattered Conversion Electron and X-ray Mossbauer Spectroscopy
G.Just, C.Michalk, and G.Loos, Zentralinst. Kernforsch., Rossendorf Dresden, (Ber.) ZfK. , 256-61(1984)
Untersuchungen an Pallasiten und dem Siderophyr von Rittersgrun (DDR) Mittels Neutronenaktivierungsanalyse
und Mossbauerspektroskopie (In German) (Chem.Abstr.104(8):53949P)
J.Kansy, T.J.Panek, and M.Szuszkiewicz, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 17, 1585-93(1984) Mossbauer Study of the
Lattice Dynamics of Pyrite
F.J.Litterst, and G.A.Amthauer, Phys. Chem. Miner. 10, 250-5(1984) Electron Delocalization in Ilvaite, a
Reinterpretation of Its 57Fe Mossbauer Spectrum
X.M.Kan, HongsenXie, Y.R.Li, and E.L.Zhang, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 29(7),928-31(1984) The
Magnetically-ordering of Ludwigite and Synthetic Vonsenite and TheirMossbauer Spectra
(Chem.Abstr.102():9828H)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
84K048
84L003
84L023
84L034
84L036
84M001
84M003
84M015
84M025
84M038
84M041
84M042
84M043
84M044
84M053
84M060
84M064
84M065
84M066
84O004
84O014
84O015
84R024
84S042
84S077
84S091
84S106
84T011
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A.A.Kadik, A.A.Borisov, O.A.Lukanin, D.A.Khramov, and A.B.Slutskiy, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 275 (4),992-5(1984)
Influence of Pressure on the Fe3+/Fe2+ Ratio in the Basaltic Melt. (In Russian)
Y.S.Liu, Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter 29, 79-83(1984) Determination of Electric-field-gradient Orientation and
Asymmetry with Mossbauer Absorption of Linearly Polarized Gamma Radiation
A.Landsberg, and R.D.Wilson, Metall. Trans. B 15B(4),732-4(1984) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Used to Study the
Removal of Iron from Clay (Chem.Abstr.102():98881K)
L.Larsen, H.Roy-Poulsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, G.B.Jensen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Meteoritics 19(4),2589(1984) Investigations of Taenite from Iron Meteorites and Chondrites
G.Lehmann, NATO ASI Ser., Ser. C 137, 121-62(1984) Spectroscopy of Feldspars (Chem.Abstr.103(18):144893M)
E.Murad, and R.M.Taylor, Clay Miner. 19, 77-83(1984) The Mossbauer Spectra of Hydroxycarbonate Green Rusts
K.J.D.MacKenzie, and R.M.Berezowski, Thermochim. Acta 74, 291-312(1984) Thermal and Mossbauer Studies of
Iron-containing Hydrous Silicates. V. Berthierine
E.Murad, Am. Mineral. 69, 722-4(1984) Magnetic Ordering in Andradite
B.O.Mysen, D.Virgo, and F.Seifert, Am. Mineral. 69(9-1),834-47(1984) Redox Equilibria of Iron in Alkaline Earth
Silicate Melts: Relationships Between Melt Structure, Oxygen Fugacity, Temperature and Properties of Iron-bearing
Silicate Liquids (Chem.Abstr.101():155202V)
S.Mattson, and G.R.Rossman, Phys. Chem. Miner. 11(5),225-34(1984) Ferric Iron in Tourmaline
(Chem.Abstr.102():9856R)
M.M.Mortland, J.G.Lawless, H.W.Mehner, and R.B.Frankel, Clays and Clay Miner. 32(4),279-82(1984) Smectite
Interactions with Flavomononucleotide (Chem.Abstr.101():195400Q)
I.J.Muir, T.Methasiri, and G.M.Bancroft, Can. Mineral. 22(Nov),689-94(1984) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectra of
Perovskite and Titanite (Chem.Abstr.102():135168F)
E.Murad, and U.Schwertmann, Mineral. Mag. 48(349),507-11(1984) The Influence of Crystallinity on the
Mossbauer Spectrum of Lepidocrocite (Chem.Abstr.101():214147F)
A.B.Makeev, and L.D.Zaripova, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 275(4),974-8(1984)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl.
Transl.) 275, 129-32(1984), Features of Mossbauer Spectra of Natural Titanium-containing Ferrialuminochromites
and Ferroferrichrome Spinellides minochromites and Ferroferrichrome Spinellides (Chem.Abstr.101():26282X)
M.B.McBride, V.C.Farmer, J.D.Russell, J.M.Tait, and B.A.Goodman, Clay Miner. 19(1),1-8(1984) Iron Substitution in
Aluminosilicate Sols Synthesized at Low pH
V.V.Morozov, V.F.Babanin, A.V.Ivanov, Ye.M.Samoylova, and A.A.Solov'ev, Pochvovedenie (2),135-41(1984)/Sov.
Soil Sci. (Engl. Transl.) (2),124-30(1984), Determination of the form and valence state of iron in certain soils of the
Alazan Valley by Mossbauer spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.101():37595C)
V.V.Mechev, O.A.Vlasov, and P.S.Bychkov, Tsvetn. Met. (Moscow) 25(5),8-9(1984)/Tsvetn. Met. (N. Y.) 25(5),89(1984), Reaction of Elementary Sulfur with Fayalite (Chem.Abstr.101(6):41639N)
T.V.Malysheva, K.I.Tobelko, A.V.Polosin, and E.P.Smirnova, Meteoritika 43, 134-9(1984) Phases of Iron during
Simultaneous Heating of the Chondrites Indarch E1(EN) and Murchison SC (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.101():175077M)
P.A.Montano, and A.S.Bommanavar, Prepr. Pap. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem. 29(1),66-73(1984) High
Temperature Transformations of Minerals in Coal and the Relationshipto the Organic Structure
(Chem.Abstr.100():159305H)
F.W.Oliver, EdetE.Isuk, and C.I.Wynter, Meteoritics 19, 25-7(1984) Mossbauer Study of the Allende Meteorite
M.D.Osborne, and M.E.Fleet, Phys. Chem. Miner. 10(6),245-9(1984) Mossbauer Investigation of Niningerite Solid
Solutions (Mg,Fe)S (Chem.Abstr.101():41217Y)
TaichiOgawa, V.I.Stenberg, and P.A.Montano, Fuel 63(12),1660-3(1984) Hydrocracking of Diphenylmethane.Roles
of H2S, Pyrrhotite and Pyrite
H.Roy-Poulsen, L.Larsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, R.S.Clarke, Jr., G.B.Jensen, and J.Martin Knudsen,
Meteoritics 19(4),303(1984) Mossbauer Spectroscopy and X-ray Diffraction of Samples from the Santa Catharina
Iron Meteorite
G.Steffen, F.Seifert, and G.A.Amthauer, Am. Mineral. 69, 339-48(1984) Ferric Iron in Sapphirine:a Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study
R.Sersale, N.Burriesci, L.Pino, and J.C.J.Bart, Mater. Lett. 3(1-2),51-7(1984) Iron Distribution in Some Italian Tuffs
(Chem.Abstr.103():25219M)
A.Singer, P.Stoffers, L.Heller-Kallai, and D.Szafranek, Clays and Clay Miner. 32(5),375-83(1984) Nontronite in a
Deep-sea Core from the South Pacific
H.A.Sallam, N.A.Eissa*, S.A.El-Henawi, and F.M.Taiel, Egypt. J. Phys. 15(2),313-20(1984) Study of the effect of
environmental conditions on the nature and properties of iron ores in qater by Mssbauer effect.
(Chem.Abstr.104(24):210208R)
T.Tominaga, and Y.Minai, Nucl. Sci. Appl. 1, 749-91(1984) Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to
Environmental and Geochemical Studies
S.P.Taneja, and C.H.W.Jones, Fuel 63(5),695-701(1984) Mossbauer Studies of Iron-bearing Minerals in Coal and
Coal Ash (Chem.Abstr.101():9754K)
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84T035
84V006
84V013
84V015
84V019
84V020
84V029
84V035
84W035
84Y007
84Y008
84Z008
85A004
85A050
85B075
85B087
85B089
85B098
85B119
85B127
85B140
85B141
85B146
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Parameters of Iron Containing Phases in Coal and Coal Ash
K.Tkacova, V.V.Boldyrev, Yu.T.Pavlukhin, E.G.Avvakumov, R.Sh.Sadykov, and P.Balazh, Izv. Sib. Otd. Akad. Nauk,
Ser. Khim. Nauk (2),9-13(1984) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Structural Changes in Mechanically and
Thermally Activated Chalcopyrite (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.101(8):58304X)
A.M.van der Kraan, J.W.Niemantsverdriet, and E.Gerkema, Energiespectrum 84, 104-11(1984) Mossbauer
Spectrometry Used in Energy Studies (In Dutch)
E.R.Vance, and D.C.Price, Phys. Chem. Miner. 10(5),200-8(1984) Heating and Radiation Effects on Optical and
Mossbauer Spectra of Fe-bearing Cordierites (Chem.Abstr.101():26261Q)
R.Vochten, E.De Grave, and J.Pelsmaekers, Am. Mineral. 69, 967-78(1984) Mineralogical Study of Bassetite in
Relation to Its Oxidation
J.van Wonterghem, S.Mrup, and C.J.W.Koch, J. Mater. Sci. Lett. 3(12),1080-2(1984) On the Interpretation of
Mossbauer Spectra of High-temperature Treated Nontronite (Chem.Abstr.102():81835A)
V.W.Vieira, H.G.Jensen, J.Martin Knudsen, and M.Olsen, Phys. Scr. 30(4),284-8(1984) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of
Selected Banded Iron Formations (Chem.Abstr.102():9920G)
T.A.Valetov, and I.L.Lapides, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 276(1),116-9(1984)/Sov. Phys-Dokl. (Engl. Transl.) 29, 355-6(1984),
Mossbauer Spectra of Alkali Amphiboles:Model Incorporating the Cation Environment (Chem.Abstr.101():76130S)
Yu.B.Voitkovskii, I.V.Aleksandrov, and A.I.Kamneva, Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow) 18(2),19-24(1984)/Solid Fuel
Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 18(2),14-8(1984), The Transformation of the Iron-Containing Components of Brown Coal in
the Process of Spontaneous Combustion
T.J.Wdowiak, and D.G.Agresti, Nature (London) 311(598),140-2(1984) Presence of a Superparamagnetic Component
in the Orgueil Meteorite
N.Yang, Y.F.Hsia, G.Chen, and R.C.Liu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 12(4),375-81(1984)
Mossbauer Effect Study of Iron-bearing Phases in Pulverized Coal Ash (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.102(12):98063V)
C.M.O.Yang, Am. Mineral. 69(11),1180-3(1984) A Terrestrial Source of Ureyite
Y.C.Zhang, Y.P.Li, and Z.W.Hu, Kongjian Kexue Xuebao 4(3),257-60(1984) Study on Mossbauer Spectra of Lunan
Meteorites in Yunan Province (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.102():65219X)
M.Akasaka, and D.O'Hare, Phys. Chem. Miner. 12, 13-8(1985) 57Fe Mossbauer Study of Synthetic Fe3+-Melilites
Kh.I.Amirkhanov, L.K.Anokhina, R.U.Gabitova, I.V.Nikolaeva, and R.I.Chalabov, in "Applications of the
Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1679-82, The Study of
Typomorphic and Crystal-Chemical Features of Glauconite by Mossbauer Spectra of 57Fe (See 85K069)
O.Ballet, J.M.D.Coey, and K.J.Burke, Phys. Chem. Miner. 12(6),370-8(1985) Magnetic Properties of Sheet Silicates;
2:1:1 Layer Minerals (Chem.Abstr.104():53761W)
Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, F.M.Boulatov, and E.Kh.Ivoilova, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 282(1-3),343-7(1985)/Dokl. Phys. Chem.
(Engl. Transl.) 282, 444-6(1985), Crystal Chemistry of Phlogopite on the Basis of Mossbauer Spectroscopic Data
A.I.Bakhtin, F.M.Boulatov, and I.S.Guziyev, Geokhimiya (9),1380-5(1985)/Geochem. Int. (5),100-5(1985), The
Crystallochemical Informativeness of Optical and Mossbauer Spectra for Ferromagnesian Micas
(Chem.Abstr.103():181126J)
F.M.Boulatov, and E.Kh.Ivoilova, Mineral. Zh. 7(2),22-9(1985) Structural characteristics of chrysotile asbestos
according to Mossbauerspectroscopy data (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.103():10770Y)
J.J.Bara, and B.F.Bogacz, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S.
Lyubutin, vol.2, pp743-6, Analysis of the Intensity Scale of Mossbauer Spectra (See 85K069)
D.Barb, N.M.Grecu, D.Tarina, J.Blum, R.Ganea, and N.Goidea, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five
Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.3, pp1021-5, Dehydration and Chemisorption Effects on
Fe57 Mossbauer Spectra of H-Mordenite (See 85K069)
V.F.Babanin, S.V.Vasil'ev, I.N.Glebova, and N.A.Sed'mov, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)"
edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1847-51, Identification of Biogenic Iron Compounds of Soils by
Mossbauer Method (See 85K069)
M.S.Babushkina, and L.P.Nikitina, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan
and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1683-7, Mossbauer Study of Cation Distribution and Energetics of Biotite Solid
Solution (See 85K069)
Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, F.M.Boulatov, and E.Kh.Ivoilova, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited
by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1853-5, The Study of Chrysotile-Asbestos by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(See 85K069)
F.J.Berry, and D.J.Vaughan, in "Chemical Bonding and Spectroscopy in Mineral Chemistry" edited by Frank J. Berry
and David J. Vaughan (Chapman and Hall, New York, NY10017, 1985)1985 pp293-315, Mineral Surfaces and the
Chemical Bond
A.A.Borisov, A.A.Kadik, O.A.Lukanin, D.A.Khramov, and A.B.Slutskiy, Geokhimiya (10),1395405(1985)/Geochem. Int. 23(3),111-21(1987), Effects of Pressure on the Fe3+/Fe2+ Ratio and Structural Position of
Iron in a Basalt Liquid
V.P.Belyaev, V.I.Artem'ev, and A.M.Sukhotin, Zashch. Met. 21(2),194-8(1985)/Prot. Met. (Engl. Transl.) 21(2),15963(1985), Comparative Study of Electrochemical Behavior of Iron, Fe3O4, and Gamma-FeOOH in Alkaline Solutions
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Mineral Handbook
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85C003
85C006
85C016
85C020
85C030
85C052
85D005
85D011
85D012
85D014
85D015
85D035
85D055
85D056
85D059
85D072
85E004
85E011
85F047
85G016
85G020
85G024
85G060
85G061
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J.M.D.Coey, and S.Ghose, Solid State Commun. 53(2),143-5(1985) Magnetic Order in Hedenbergite:CaFeSi2O6
(Chem.Abstr.102():104768X)
T.G.Cole, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 49(1),221-35(1985) Composition, Oxygen Isotope Geochemistry, and Origin of
Smectite in the Metalliferous Sediments of the Bauer Deep, Southeast Pacific (Chem.Abstr.102():82031X)
T.H.Chen, and Y.C.Zhang, Kuangwu Xuebao 5(1),23-9(1985) Mossbauer Studies of Some Monoclinic Amphiboles (In
Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.106(16):123217R)
C.M.Cardile, and J.H.Johnston, Clays and Clay Miner. 33(4),295-300(1985) Structural Studies of Nontronites with
Different Iron Contents by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.103():90601U)
G.Charalampides, and T.Ericsson, Geol. Foeren. Stockholm Foerh. 107(P3),221-2(1985) A Mossbauer Study on
Melanotekite from Langban, Sweden (Chem.Abstr.104():133049K)
J.D.Cashion, J.R.Fraser, P.McNamara, and L.J.Brown, in "Proceedings of the 1985 International Conference on Coal
Science" edited by Unknown Editors (Pergamon, Sydney, Australia, 1985)1985 pp849-52, 57Fe Mossbauer Study of
Alkali Digested Brown Coal Fragments (Chem.Abstr.104():209698U)
M.Darby Dyar, V.L.Ryan, and R.G.Burns, Lunar and Planet. Sci. 16, 202-3(1985) Crystal Chemistry and Origin of
Blue Color in Meteoritic Hibonites:Evidence from Mossbauer Spectra of 57Fe-doped Analogues
E.De Grave, and R.Vochten, Phys. Chem. Miner. 12, 108-13(1985) An 57Fe Mossbauer Effect Study of Ankerite
(Chem.Abstr.103():39969T)
E.De Grave, J.Vandenbruwaene, and E.Elewaut, Clay Miner. 20, 171-9(1985) An 57Fe Mossbauer Effect Study on
Glauconites from Different Locations in Belgium and Northern France (Chem.Abstr.103():126647E)
M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 70(3-4),304-16(1985) A review of Mssbauer data on inorganic glasses: the effects of
composition on iron valency and coordination. (Chem.Abstr.102():169873X)
J.M.Daniels, H.Y.Lam, D.G.Rancourt, J.A.Westgate, and D.York, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 73(2-4),430-8(1985) The
Discrimination of Pyroclastic Deposits on the Basis of the Mossbauer Spectra of Their Magnetites: a Preliminary
Test (Chem.Abstr.103():40164H)
G.De Geyter, R.E.Vandenberghe, L.Verdonck, and G.Stoops, Neues Jahrb. Mineral. Abh. 153(1),1-17(1985)
Mineralogy of Holocene Bog-iron Ore in Northern Belgium
J.L.Du, J.Deng, DexianYao, L-C.Zen, RenshuChen, Z.F.Yu, and Y.F.Zheng, Zhongshan Daxue Xuebao, Ziran Kexueban
(3),104-11(1985) Mossbauer investigations on the genesis of cassiterites from several tin-containing mining areas (In
Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.104():53825V)
Y.R.Ding, and TaoTao, Cuihua Xuebao 6(3),280-3(1985) Identification of a Si-Fe molecular sieve by Mossbauer
spectroscopy (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.104():10954U)
J.Danon, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.1,
pp347-67, Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the Study of Minerals:Some Recent Trends (See 85K069)
J.M.Daniels, H.Y.Lam, D.G.Rancourt, J.A.Westgate, and D.York, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five
Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1671-5, Identification of the Origin of Volcanic Ash
by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 85K069)
J.P.Eymery, Bull. Mineral. 108(1),125-31(1985) Quelques Applications de l'Effet Mossbauer en Reflexion a la
Mineralogie (In French) (Chem.Abstr.102():152284H)
V.V.Erin, and N.A.Rozanov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Gorn. Zh. (11),5-7(1985) Mossbauer Analysis of Ores with
Absorber Inhomogeneity Taken into Account (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.104(14):122004R)
J.Franck, and S.Mrup, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S.
Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1702-4, Mossbauer Studies of Heated Clay Sediments from the Danish North Sea (See 85K069)
R.Garg, E.G.da Silva, Y.S.Liu, and V.K.Garg, Solid State Commun. 54(4),305-7(1985) Polarized Gamma Ray
Investigation of Iron Disulphide (Pyrite) (Chem.Abstr.102():228937W)
R.Guillen, and J.R.Regnard, Phys. Chem. Miner. 12(4),246-54(1985) Magnetic Properties of Natural and Synthetic
Wolframites FexMn(1-x)WO4 (Chem.Abstr.103():163687P)
N.H.J.Gangas, J.van Wonterghem, S.Mrup, and C.J.W.Koch, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 18, L1011-5(1985) Magnetic
Bridging in Nontronite by Intercalated Iron
R.Garg, E.G.da Silva, Y.S.Liu, and V.K.Garg, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu.
M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.3, pp909-12, Mossbauer Investigation of Iron Disulphide (Marcasite) (See 85K069)
R.Garg, E.G.da Silva, Y.S.Liu, and V.K.Garg, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu.
M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.3, pp913-8, Polarized Gamma Ray Investigation of Iron Disulphide (Pyrite) (See
85K069)
G.N.Goncharov, V.G.Semenov, S.B.Tomilov, and G.N.Belozerski, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five
Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1713-7, The Study of Hydrogoethite Nature by NMR
Spectroscopy (See 85K069)
G.N.Goncharov, A.N.Sakharov, and A.S.Sharov, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by
Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, issue 5, pp1705-11, Specific Features of Iron Position in Structures of Differently
Colored Beryls from the Data of Mossbauer and EPR Spectroscopies (See 85K069)
K.Gorlich, E.A.Grlich, and P.Q.Hung, Mineral. Pol. 16(1),27-36(1985) Iron-Bearing Minerals in the Baltic Sea
Surface Sediments: A Mossbauer Effect Study (Chem.Abstr.107(22):202534r)
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85G087
85H004
85H011
85I014
85I015
85I016
85J003
85J010
85K012
85K063
85K075
85K086
85K109
85L025
85L035
85M002
85M005
85M008
85M016
85M022
85M029

85M042
85M060
85M077
85M098

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B.A.Grigorjev, B.K.Kara-sal, and A.G.Bobkovskii, in "Construction Materials from Concurrent Products of
Industry"(Leningrad Institute of Construction Engineering, Leningrad, 1985)1985 pp22-7, The Influence of Iron
Containing Compounds and Gas Medium on Sintering of Ceramic Masses at Low Pressure (In Russian)
R.Y.Hong, N.Wang, Z.Q.Gan, and Y.J.Gu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 13, 90-4(1985) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Iron in Coal and Oil Shale (In Chinese)
G.P.Huffman, F.E.Huggins, G.R.Dunmyre, ArthurJ.Pignocco, and M.C.Lin, Fuel 64(6),849-56(1985) Comparative
Sensitivity of Various Analytical Techniques to the Low-temperature Oxidation of Coal
(Chem.Abstr.103():90055U)
V.P.Ivanitskii, Yu.G.Chugunnyi, and I.V.Matyash, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited
by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1719-23, The Study of Box Stone by NMR Technique (See 85K069)
P.A.Ioffe, L.Sh.Tsemekhman*, L.N.Parshukova, and A.G.Bobkovskii, Zh. Neorg. Khim. 30(11),2752-4(1985)/Russ. J.
Inorg. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 30(11),1566-8(1985), The Chemical State of the Iron Atoms in FeS2, FeAsS, and FeAs2
(Chem.Abstr.105(4):30273V)
V.P.Ivanitskii, N.I.Buchinskaya, M.A.Plastinina, and D.I.Shvets, Mineral. Zh. 7(4),54-62(1985) Effect of Gammaradiation on Glauconite Structure (According to Mossbauer, IR, and EPR Spectroscopic Data) (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.103(24):198690m)
J.H.Johnston, and C.M.Cardile, Clays and Clay Miner. 33(1),21-30(1985) Iron Sites in Nontronite and the Effect of
Interlayer Cations from Mossbauer Spectra (Chem.Abstr.102():116758G)
K.D.Jayasuriya, A.M.Stewart, and S.J.Campbell, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 46(5),625-9(1985) A Specific Heat Study of
Natural Haematite around the Morin Transition and the Effects of Entrapped Water (Chem.Abstr.102():226882A)
X.M.Kan, and J.M.D.Coey, Am. Mineral. 70(5-6),576-80(1985) Mossbauer Spectra, Magnetic and Electrical
Properties of Laihunite, a Mixed Valence Iron Olivine Mineral (Chem.Abstr.103():25113X)
N.N.Korotayeva, A.V.Polosin, and T.V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya (6),899-903(1985)/Geochem. Int. (3),151-5(1985),
The valency and coordination states of iron in tektites and impactites (Chem.Abstr.103():108049G)
J.Kansy, T.J.Panek, and M.Szuszkiewicz, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M.
Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.2, pp781-6, The Influence of the Absorbent Thickness Fluctuations and the
Spectrometer Dead-Time on the Shape of the Transmission Mossbauer Spectrum (See 85K069)
J.Kansy, T.J.Panek, and M.Szuszkiewicz, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M.
Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.4, pp1387-91, The Investigation of the Lattice Dynamics of Pyrite with Mossbauer
Effect (See 85K069)
V.PH.Krutikov, and F.M.Boulatov, Mineral. Zh. 7(4),78-80(1985) Interpretation of EPR Spectra of the Iron(3+) Ion
in Chrysotile Asbestosby Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.103(24):198693Q)
A.E.Lisitsyn, V.V.Rudnev, A.L.Gaft, N.Dobrovol'skaya, O.M.Dara, and T.V.Tkacheva, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va
114(1),62-73(1985) New data on ludwigite and szaibelyite of the Taiga skarn-magnetite deposit (southern Yakutia)
(In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.103():9130V)
L.Larsen, H.Ostergaard, H.Roy-Poulsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, in "Applications of the
Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1729-34, The Order-Disorder
Transition in FeNi(~50%-50%) Alloys Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Meteorites (See 85K069)
Y.Maeda, Y.Takashima, and K.Ishida, Bull. Chem. Soc. Jpn. 58(3),1047-8(1985) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of
Danalite, Fe4(BeSiO4)3S (Chem.Abstr.102():175748B)
S.Mrup, J.Franck, J.van Wonterghem, H.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Larsen, Fuel 64(Apr),528-39(1985) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Study of the Chemical State of Iron in Danish Mesozoic Sediments (Chem.Abstr.102():206904F)
C.A.McCammon, and D.C.Price, Phys. Chem. Miner. 11(6),250-4(1985) Mossbauer Spectra of FexO (x>0.95)
(Chem.Abstr.102():152299S)
B.Morosin, R.A.Graham, P.Richards, and D.L.Williamson, Appl. Phys. Commun. 5(1-2),1-12(1985) Shock-induced
Modification of a Coal-derived Pyrite
E.Murad, Phys. Lett. A 111A(1,2),79-82(1985) The Influence of Aluminium Substitution on the Absorption of
Gamma-rays in Hematite (Chem.Abstr.103():150162P)
R.V.Morris, H.V.Lauer, Jr., CharlesA.Lawson, EverettK.Gibson, Jr., G.A.Nace, and CheriStewart, J. Geophys. Res., B
90(B4),3126-44(1985) Spectral and Other Physicochemical Properties of Submicron Powders of Hematite (alphaFe2O3), Maghemite (gamma-Fe2O3), Magnetite (Fe3O4), Goethite (alpha-FeOOH), and Lepidocrocite (gammaFeOOH) (Chem.Abstr.103():9419W)
B.L.Mu, and G.B.Wu, Dizhi Xuebao 59(4),304-18(1985) The Crystal Chemistry and Mossbauer Study of
Schorlomites (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.104(20):171628F)
T.Moya, L.Fourns, P.Hagenmuller, L.Kolditz, G.Blumenthal, and G.Wegner, Z. Chem. 25(9),343-4(1985)
Mossbauer-Untersuchung der thermischen Umwandlungen von Kaolin Caminau imTemperaturbereich 383 K bis
1465 K (In German) (Chem.Abstr.104():55167F)
A.G.Maddock, in "Chemical Bonding and Spectroscopy in Mineral Chemistry" edited by F. J. Berry and D. J. Vaughan
(Chapman and Hall, London, 1985)1985 pp141-208, Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Mineral Chemistry
(Chem.Abstr.103(26):218378W)
T.V.Malysheva, and A.V.Polosin, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan
and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1741-4, Thermal Transformations in a Mixture of Chondrites Indarch (EI(EH) and
Murchison CM Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 85K069)
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85M099
85M102
85N006
85N046
85O015
85P023
85P050
85P066
85P068
85P069
85P075
85P077
85R026
85R039
85R049
85R054
85S023
85S032
85S034
85S045
85S103
85S105
85S109
85S111
85S114
85S121

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Y.Maniatis, A.Kostikas, A.Simopoulos, and V.Perdikatsis, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)"
edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1677-8, The Effect of Reducing Atmosphere on Minerals and Iron
Oxides Developed in Fired Clays (See 85K069)
S.Mrup, J.Franck, J.van Wonterghem, H.Roy-Poulsen, L.Larsen, and J.Martin Knudsen, in "Applications of the
Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1745-9, The Chemical State of
Iron in Danish Jurassic Sediments (See 85K069)
A.G.Nord, G.Aberg, H.Annersten, T.Ericsson, and T.Stefanidis, Chem. Scr. 25(2),189-93(1985) Farringtonite-related
(Co, Fe)3(PO4)2 Phases:A Combined Mossbauer Spectroscopy and X-ray, Electron and Neutron Diffraction Study
(Chem.Abstr.103():170945Z)
A.G.Nord, and T.Ericsson, Am. Mineral. 70(5-6),624-9(1985) Cation Distribution Studies of Some Ternary
Orthophosphates Having the Farringtonite Structure
N.O.Ovchinnikov, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S.
Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1751-5, Mossbauer Studies of Silicates and Germanates with Olivine Structure (See 85K069)
A.Prasad, R.M.Singru, and A.K.Biswas, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 87(1),267-71(1985) Study of the Roasting of Pyrite
Minerals by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.102():135637H)
T.M.Pannaparayil, S.Komarneni, E.Breval, D.M.Roy, and L.N.Mulay, Mater. Res. Bull. 20(12),1393-400(1985)
Fe3+-substituted Tobermorites:Synthesis and Characterization by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Other Techniques
(Chem.Abstr.104():14899R)
I.N.Pen'kov, V.G.Izotov, I.Yu.Khromov, and V.P.Kal'chev, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)"
edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1757-60, Crystal-Chemical Typomorphism of Olivines According
to Mossbauer Data (See 85K069)
H.Pollak, L.Sindellari, and A.Blondin, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M.
Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1761, Electron Relaxation and EFG Orientation in Crocidolite (See 85K069)
E.V.Pol'shin, and I.V.Matyash, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan
and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1767-70, Isomer Shift of Fe(3+)(IV) Ions Depending on Crystal-Chemical Parametersof
Silicon-Oxygen Framework of Minerals (See 85K069)
M.P.Pulatov, Izv. Akad. Nauk Arm., Fiz. 20(1),50-2(1985) Temperature Dependence of 57Fe Mossbauer Line
Parameters in the System of Sphalerite-Vurcite (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.103():45370G)
A.V.Podgayetskiy, D.D.Kotel'nikov, Yu.B.Voytkovskiy, I.P.Ilupin, and N.N.Zinchuk, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 282(5),123842(1985)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 282(3),167-71(1985), Origin and Alterations of
Magnetite from Kimberlites of Yakutia (Chem.Abstr.103(18):144964K)
K.A.Rodgers, and J.H.Johnston, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (12),539-42(1985) Type Metavivianite:Mossbauer
Evidence for a Revised Composition (Chem.Abstr.104():8434F)
V.A.Reznichenko, I.A.Maksutov, T.A.Pryakhina, A.I.Vorobeichik, V.F.Podzerko, and I.A.Karyazin, Izv. Akad. Nauk,
Met. (6),34-8(1985)/Russ. Metall. (Engl. Transl.) (6),29-32(1985), Study of native ilmenite by the nuclear gammaresonance method (Chem.Abstr.104():52915N)
H.Roy-Poulsen, A.Christiansen, L.Larsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, in "Applications of
the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1695-700, Conversion
Electron Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Taenite Lamellae from Iron Meteorites (See 85K069)
D.Raj, and S.P.Taneja, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 27C, 306(1985) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of
Some Assam Soils
B.Spiering, and F.Seifert, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 90(1),63-73(1985) Iron in Silicate Glasses of Granitic
Composition:a Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study (Chem.Abstr.103():74049Q)
H.A.Sallam, N.A.Eissa, I.Dzsi, and D.L.Nagy, Acta Phys. Hung. 57(1-2),125-9(1985) Mossbauer Effect Study of
Libyan Desert Silica Glass (Chem.Abstr.103():198937X)
U.Schwertmann, PhilippeCambier, and E.Murad, Clays and Clay Miner. 33(5),369-78(1985) Properties of Goethites
of Varying Crystallinity
R.B.Scorzelli, and J.Danon, Phys. Scr. 32(2),143-8(1985) Mossbauer Spectroscopy and X-ray Diffraction Studies of
Fe-Ni Order-disorder Processes in a 35% Ni Meteorite (Santa Catharina) (Chem.Abstr.103():145159P)
F.Sgarlata, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin,
vol.5, pp1771-3, The Role of Iron in a Halotrichite and in an Osumilite (See 85K069)
A.S.Sharov, N.A.Sorokina, G.N.Goncharov, and A.N.Sakharov, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five
Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1775-8, Mossbauer and EPR Studies of Iron States in
Muscovite (See 85K069)
I.P.Shcherban, and V.V.Shun'ko, Geol. Zh. (Russ. Ed.) 45(5),47-58(1985) On the New Type of Accesoric
Metasomatites at Uranium Ore Localities (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.104(10):71959W)
G.Stroink, D.Hutt, D.Lim, and R.A.Dunlap, IEEE Trans. Magn. 21(5),2074-6(1985) The Magnetic Properties of
Chrysotile Asbestos
M.W.Schaefer, Am. Mineral. 70(7/8),729-36(1985) Site Occupancy and Two-phase Character of "Ferrifayalite"
A.G.Suss, F.K.Egorov, N.S.Mal'ts, and V.I.Korneev, Tsvetn. Met. (Moscow) (3),56-9(1985)/Tsvetn. Met. (N. Y.)
26(3),59-61(1985), Assessing Bauxite Quality by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.102():188551G)
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Code
85S131
85T005
85T010
85T035
85T052
85V022
85V042
85W027
85Y009
85Y013
85Z020
85Z025
85Z032
86A014
86A016
86A018
86A042
86B021
86B028
86B071
86B077
86B083
86B100
86B108
86B120
86B133
86C001
86C012

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L.S.Sonkin, V.V.Mank, E.V.Pol'shin, and B.F.Gorbachev, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 284 (2),459-63(1985) Iron in Kaolins of
the Belyaevskoe Deposit. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.103(26):218485D)
M.G.Townsend, G.Longworth, and E.Roudaut, Phys. Chem. Miner. 12(1),9-12(1985) Field-induced Ferromagnetism
in Minnesotaite
M.G.Townsend, and G.Longworth, Phys. Chem. Miner. 12(3),141-4(1985) Sign of the Magnetic Coupling of Fe2+
and Fe3+ in Biotite (Chem.Abstr.103():107800H)
Y.J.Tan, Kuangwu Xuebao 5(4),294-300(1985) Garnets from host granites of wolframite vein deposits in Nanjing
region(China) (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.105(14):118435K)
G.V.Tsitsishvili, V.S.Bokstein, G.V.Maisuradse, D.Astruc, and Z.I.Khvtisiashvili, Izv. Akad. Nauk Gruz. SSR, Ser.
Khim. 11(1),51-6(1985) Mossbauer Study of Iron-containing Zeolites (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.102(26):226514G)
D.J.Vaughan, and J.R.Craig, Am. Mineral. 70(9-1),1036-43(1985) The Crystal Chemistry of Iron-Nickel Thiospinels
(Chem.Abstr.103():163665E)
H.V.Varma, and J.Varma, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 27C, 71(1985) Mossbauer Study of Natural
Single Crystal of Staurolite
G.B.Wu, M.Z.Huang, and S.H.Tang, Kuangwu Xuebao 5(2),169-74(1985) Mossbauer Studies of Isomorphous
Substitution and Site Occupancy of Ironin Natural Magnetites (In Chinese)
Y.P.Ying, and R.Y.Cai, Sci. Sin., Ser. B (Engl. Ed.) 28(2),202-9(1985) Anomalous Mossbauer Spectrum of Schorlomite
N.Yu.Yakubovskaya, G.M.Zaitseva, V.V.Korovushkin, G.K.Krivokoneva, Yu.A.Polkanov, and V.A.Fradkov,
Mineral. Zh. 7(1),45-53(1985) Products from ilmenite transformation under supergene conditions and by heat
treatment (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.103():9148G)
Y.Q.Zhang, and X.Qu, He Dianzixue Yu Tance Jishu 5(5),266-70(1985) Mossbauer spectrum processing software (In
Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.103():203222S)
T.Zemcik, and A.Cimbalnikova, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan
and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1779-83, Identification of the rock-forming phases of the lunar regolith. (See 85K069)
R.Zhang, D.Z.Li, W.C.Liu, and T.J.Zhang, Shanxi Daxue Xuebao, Ziran Kexueban 29(3),23-8(1985) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Study of Datong Coals (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.104(20):170992H)
M.Akasaka, D.O'Hare, and I.Shinno, Phys. Chem. Miner. 13, 152-5(1986) The Distribution of Fe3+ and Ga3+
Between Two Tetrahedral Sites in Melilites, Ca2(Mg,Fe3+,Ga,Si)3O7 (Chem.Abstr.105(10):82421M)
D.D.Amarasiriwardena, E.De Grave, L.H.Bowen, and S.B.Weed, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(3),250-6(1986)
Quantitative Determination of Aluminum-substituted Goethite-hematite Mixtures by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.105(10):82458D)
G.J.Audley, G.S.Pyne, M.J.Tricker, T.E.Cranshaw, and B.J.Laundy, Fuel 65(8),1103-7(1986) A New Approach to the
Determination of Pyrite in Coals by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.105(12):100140A)
N.Ye.Ablesimov, A.I.Tsyurupa, and V.G.Lipatov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 290(6),1454-8(1986)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR,
Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 290(6),161-4(1986), Phase and Element Ratios upon Fulguritization of Basalt
(Chem.Abstr.106(4):21299B)
J.P.Bauer, J.M.R.Gnin, and D.Rezel, Hyperfine Interact. 28(1-4),757-60(1986) Mossbauer Effect Evidence of
Chlorine Environments in Ferric Oxyhydroxides from Iron Corrosion in Chlorinated Aqueous Solution (See
86C003)
M.Benhayon, F.Gonzlez-Jimnez, D.Teggin, and C.Lopez-Eyzaguirre, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1137-40(1986) A
Study of the Tropical Weathering of Granite and Peridotite using the Mossbauer Effect (See 86C003)
O.Ballet, and G.A.Amthauer, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 19(35),7099-112(1986) Room-temperature Mossbauer
study of the EFG tensor at the iron sites in sheet silicates (Chem.Abstr.106(8):58208X)
F.J.Berry, M.H.Hayes, and S.L.Jones, Inorg. Chim. Acta 122(1),19-24(1986) Investigations of intercalation in
inorganic solids with layered structures:Iron-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy studies of size fractionated and ironexchanged montmorillonite clays (Chem.Abstr.106(18):148227G)
O.Ballet, Phys. Chem. Miner. 13, 281(1986) Comment on magnetism in biotites (See 85T010 and 86T029)
Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, A.B.Liberman, and E.N.Permyakov, Kristallografiya 31(6),1228-9(1986)/Sov. Phys.-Crystallogr.
31, 725-6(1986), Influence of cation substitutions on the hyperfine structure parameters of the Mossbauer spectra of
layered crystals (Chem.Abstr.106(12):92978H)
M.B.Boslough, E.L.Venturini, B.Morosin, R.A.Graham, and D.L.Williamson, J. Geophys. Res., B 91(B13),E20714(1986) Physical Properties of Shocked and Thermally Altered Nontronite:Implications for the Martian Surface
I.W.M.Brown, and J.Davies, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long and John G.
Stevens, pp533-46, Mossbauer Effect Study of the Thermal Reactions of Phosphate Minerals from Christmas Island
Fertilizer Rocks (See 86L043)
S.Bouda, and K.P.Isaac, Clay Miner. 21(2),149-57(1986) Influence of Soil Redox Conditions on Oxidation of Biotite
P.S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Fuel 65(1),146-7(1986) 119Sn Mossbauer Study of the Promotion of Victorian Brown
Coal Hydroliquefaction by Tin Compounds (Chem.Abstr.104():91849P)
J.D.Cashion, P.S.Cook, and L.J.Brown, Hyperfine Interact. 27(1-4),23-34(1986) Minerals, Sediments and Coals (See
86C003)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
86C032
86C033
86C045
86C069
86C071
86D008
86D033
86D036
86D037
86D040
86D042
86D043
86D049
86D067
86D071
86E021
86E022
86E027
86E028
86F014
86F017
86F039
86F041
86G012
86G061
86G064
86H034
86H038

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C.M.Cardile, J.H.Johnston, and D.P.E.Dickson, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(3),233-8(1986) Magnetic ordering at 4.2
and 1.3 K in nontronites of different iron contents:A 57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopic study
(Chem.Abstr.105(12):100567V)
C.M.Cardile, and J.H.Johnston, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(3),307-13(1986) 57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy of
montmorillonites:A new interpretation (Chem.Abstr.105(10):82460Y)
T.H.Chen, and Y.C.Zhang, Kuangwu Xuebao 6(1),44-50(1986) Mossbauer spectra of biotite and its application in the
study of granitoid rocks of two different geneses (In Chinese)
J.D.Cashion, L.J.Brown, and A.L.Ottrey, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long
and John G. Stevens, pp513-21, Iron Phases in Brown Coal Ashes (See 86L043)
J.M.R.Cruz, P.C.Morais, and K.S.Neto, Phys. Lett. A 116(1),45-7(1986) On the Spin-Glass Transition in
Pseudobrookite
D.P.E.Dickson, and C.M.Cardile, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(1),103-4(1986) Magnetic Ordering in a Montmorillonite
Observed by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy at 1.3 K (Chem.Abstr.104():113056G)
M.Darby Dyar, and R.G.Burns, Am. Mineral. 71(7-8),955-65(1986) Mossbauer spectral study of ferruginous onelayer trioctahedral micas (Chem.Abstr.105(10):82446Y)
M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 71(9),1266-7(1986) Practical application of Mossbauer goodness-of-fit parameters for
evaluation of real experimental results:A reply (See 84D037 and 86W031) (Chem.Abstr.105(18):161540C)
E.De Grave, Solid State Commun. 60(6),541-4(1986) 57Fe Mossbauer effect in ankerite:Study of the electronic
relaxation (Chem.Abstr.106(2):10813P)
D.Das, M.B.Chakraborti, C.K.Majumdar, and M.K.Bose, Pramana 27(1-2),331-6(1986) Mossbauer spectroscopy of
green shale from banded iron formation (Chem.Abstr.105(14):118277K)
E.De Grave, R.Vochten, P.C.Zwaan, and J.Craenen, Z. Dtsch. Gemmol. Ges. 35, 47-57(1986) Characterization of some
scapolite, corundum and spinel crystals from Kochipadana and Amarawewa, Kataragama area, Sri Lanka
X.S.Ding, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 5(1),53-68(1986) Study of typomorphic characteristics of magnetite in various
types of granites of Central-South Xizang (Tibet) (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.105(16):137291B)
D.Das, C.K.Majumdar, and M.B.Chakraborti, Proc. Solid State Phys. Symp. 28C, 254(1986) Mossbauer Effect
Studies of Brown Shale Rock from Banded Iron Formation
A.Decarreau, and D.Bonnin, Clay Miner. 21(5),861-77(1986) Synthesis and Crystallogenesis at Low Temperature of
Fe(III)-Smectites by Evolution of Coprecipitated Gels: Experiments in Partially Reducing Conditions
J.L.Du, J.Deng, L.C.Zeng, Z.F.Yu, J.S.Fan, J.T.Wu, and Y.C.Zhang, Diqui Kexue 11(2),161-6(1986) Mossbauer Study of
Magnetites from a Certain Mining Area in South China (In Chinese)
T.Ericsson, A.G.Nord, and G.Aberg, Am. Mineral. 71(1-2),136-41(1986) Cation Partitioning in Hydrothermally
Prepared Olivine-related (Fe,Mn)-sarcopsides
T.Ericsson, and A.Filippidis, Am. Mineral. 71(11),1502-9(1986) Cation Ordering in the Limited Solid Solution
Fe2SiO4-Zn2SiO4
B.B.Ellwood, W.Balsam, B.Burkart, G.J.Long, and M.L.Buhl, J. Geophys. Res. 91(B12),12779-90(1986) Anomalous
Magnetic Properties in Rocks Containing the Mineral Siderite:Paleomagnetic Implications
V.V.Erin, and N.A.Rozanov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Gorn. Zh. (6),7-9(1986) Rapid Mossbauer Analysis of
Chromite Ores and Beneficiation Products (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.105(18):164027B)
P.J.Franceskin, F.Gonzlez-Jimnez, M.G.La Rosa, O.Abrams, and L.Katan, Hyperfine Interact. 28(1-4),825-8(1986)
First Observation of an Iron Porphyrin in Heavy Crude Oil (See 86C003)
J.D.Fabris, M.Resende, J.E.M.Allan, and J.M.D.Coey, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1093-6(1986) Mossbauer Analysis
of Brazilian Oxisols (See 86C003)
S.A.Fysh, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long and John G. Stevens, pp523-32,
Mossbauer Spectroscopy As a Tool for Studying Hydrometallurgical Treatments of Copper-Iron-Sulfides (See
86L043)
X.C.Feng, R.Y.Yang, G.S.Song, C.G.Li, and G.J.Lu, Kuangwu Xuebao 6(4),333-7(1986) Erlianite, A New Vanadium and
Iron Silicate Mineral (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.107(24):220635d)
F.Gonzlez-Jimnez, H.Constant-Machado, R.Iraldi, E.Jaimes, and M.F.Rosa-Brussin D., Hyperfine Interact. 28(14),927-30(1986) Mossbauer Study of Hydrodemtallization Clay Catalysts of Heavy Oils:Role of Pyrrhotites (See
86C003)
I.Georgieva, Nauchni Tr. - Vissh. Lesotekh. Inst., Sofiya, Ser. Gorsko Stop. 30, 91-8(1986) Complex Physical Methods
for Determining Iron Forms in Soil Particles (In Bulgarian) (Chem.Abstr.106(22):180150N)
J.M.R.Gnin, D.Rezel, J.P.Bauer, A.A.Olowe, and A.Beral, Mater. Sci. Forum 8, 477-90(1986) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Characterization and Electrochemical Study of the Kinetics of Oxidation of Iron In Chlorinated
Aqueous Media: Structure and Equilibrium Diagram of Green Rust One (Chem.Abstr.105():142033Y)
W.Y.Huang, Z.Y.Cai, F.H.Yang, T-J.Tiang, Y.J.Liu, and Z.S.Jin, Kuangwu Xuebao 6(1),68-76(1986) Mossbauer
spectroscopic study and crystallochemical analysis of naturally occurring titano-garnet (In Chinese)
J.Hilton, G.J.Long, J.S.Chapman, and J.P.Lishman, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 50(10),2147-51(1986) Iron mineralogy
in sediments.A Mossbauer study (Chem.Abstr.105(24):212146P)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
86H042
86H051
86H055
86H056
86H063
86I017
86J016
86J026
86J027
86K021
86K022
86K023
86K051
86K082
86K083
86L009
86L017
86L023
86L025
86L034
86L038
86L040
86L042
86L048
86L049
86M001
86M002
86M006

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H.-J.Hunger, M.Wolf, K.Bewilogua, and H.W.Mehner, Conf. Appl. Crystallogr., Proc. 12th(Vol.2),262-7(1986)
Crystallographic Investigations on Minerals on the Cylindrite-franckeite Group (Chem.Abstr.107(22):209367x)
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, and G.R.Dunmyre, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J.
Long and John G. Stevens, pp137-52, Rapid Mossbauer-Based Methods for Applications in the Coal and Steel
Industries (See 86L043)
M.Z.Huang, G.B.Wu, Y.C.Chen, and S.H.Tang, Dizhi Xuebao (2),164-75(1986) Mineralogical Study of the Frankeite
from the Dachang Cassiterite-Sulphide Polymetallic Ore Field, Guangxi (In Chinese)
W.Y.Huang, X.R.Zhou, J.J.Jiang, and Z.M.Bai, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 5(1),41-52(1986) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
and Crystal Chemistry of Calcium Amphiboles after Heat Treatment under Different Temperatures (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.105(16):137187X)
S.R.Hong, Nonmunjip - Cheju Taehakkyo, Chayon Kwahakpyon 23, 55-8(1986) Analysis of volcanic rock samples by
techniques based on Mssbauer spectrometry. (In Korean) (Chem.Abstr.108(2):9028w)
V.P.Ivanitskii, I.V.Matyash, and A.D.Khar'kiv, Mineral. Zh. 8(3),41-8(1986) Crystal-chemical Characteristics of
Mantle-derived Phlogopite Based on Mossbauer Data (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.105(20):176042R)
W.Joswig, G.A.Amthauer, and Y.Takeuchi, Am. Mineral. 71(9-1),1194-7(1986) Neutron-diffraction and Mossbauer
spectroscopic study of clintonite (xanthophyllite) (Chem.Abstr.106(10):70404R)
E.Japa, W.S.Sikora, A.Gawel, and L.Budek, Arch. Mineral 41(1),31-41(1986) Iron in structure of some smectites in
the light of their Mssbauer spectra. (In Polish) (Chem.Abstr.107(20):180294h)
B.M.Jankowski, and K.J.Aswad, Iraqi J. Sci. 27(3-4),335-46(1986) Application of the Mssbauer spectroscopy in the
study of some pyroxenes. (Chem.Abstr.107(4):26177R)
J.Kraczka, A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, and T.Wieser, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1125-8(1986) Mossbauer Study of
Carpathian Ferromanganese Nodules (See 86C003)
J.Kraczka, D.S.Kulgawczuk, A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, and W.Zabinski, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1129-32(1986)
Mossbauer Study of Naturally Occurring Heulandites (See 86C003)
J.Kraczka, A.Pieczka, A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, and W.Zabinski, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1121-4(1986) Mossbauer
Study of Tourmalines (See 86C003)
C.J.W.Koch, M.B.Madsen, S.Mrup, G.Christiansen, and LeifGerward, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(1),17-24(1986)
Effect of heating on microcrystalline synthetic goethite (Chem.Abstr.104():140734H)
X.M.Kan, E.L.Zhang, and Y.R.Li, Kuangwu Xuebao 6(3),228-31(1986) Mossbauer Study of Fe(2+) in Silicate Garnet
and Its Geological Implications (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.109(20):173662q)
R.A.Knurr, and S.W.Bailey, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(1),7-16(1986) Refinement of Mn-Substituted Muscovite and
Phlogopite
G.Longworth, M.G.Townsend, and C.A.M.Ross, Hyperfine Interact. 28(1-4),451-4(1986) Mossbauer Spectra of
Several Magnetic Sheet Silicates in External Magnetic Field (See 86C003)
R.C.Liu, S.X.Wang, Y.F.Hsia, W.M.Duan, and L.R.Chen, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1085-8(1986) A Mossbauer
Investigation of the Formation Process of Glauconite (See 86C003)
I.I.Lishtvan, A.I.Kamneva, I.V.Aleksandrov, I.L.Falyushin, Yu.B.Voitkovskii, and P.A.Burkov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk
BSSR 30(8),732-4(1986) Production of Pyrophoric Iron Compounds from Auto-Oxidation of Combustible Minerals
(In Russian)
Z.Li, X-Z.Zheng, D.N.Yeh, and W.He, Kexue Tongbao (Chin. Ed.) 31(17),1192-4(1986) The next nearest neighbor effect
on the octahedral ferric iron in purpurite (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.106(2):7609W)
Z.Li, C.L.Dai, D.N.Yeh, W.He, and L.Yu, Dizhi Xuebao (4),358-64(1986) Mossbauer effect and optical absorption
spectra of heated muscovites (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.106(24):199319W)
D.Z.Li, R.Zhang, W.C.Liu, and T.J.Zhang, Shanxi Daxue Xuebao, Ziran Kexueban (2),34-8(1986) The Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy to the Quantitative Analysis (In Chinese)
I.L.Lapides, Mineral. Zh. 8(3),18-25(1986) Mossbauer Spectra and Real Structure of Amphiboles (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.105(20):176040P)
Z.W.Li, R.Z.Ma , S.T.Wang, and Y.Liu, Gaodeng Xuexiao Huaxue Xuebao 7(11),1035-7(1986) The Study of
Mossbauer Spectra of the Fe3O4 Mineral Agglomerates in the Scattering (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.107(8):62457R)
I.L.Lapides, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 289(4),955-8(1986)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 289(4),1603(1986), New Data on Mossbauer Spectra and Occupation of Positions in Amphiboles
(Chem.Abstr.105(16):137194X)
R.C.Liu, S.X.Wang, Y.F.Hsia, W.M.Duan, and L.R.Chen, Kuangwu Xuebao 6(4),321-7(1986) Mossbauer
Characteristics of the Formation Process of Glauconite (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.107(24):220633b)
P.A.Montano, V.I.Stenberg, and P.Sweeny, J. Phys. Chem. 90(1),156-9(1986) In Situ Study of the Hydrogenation of
Diphenyl Ether in the Presence of Pyrrhotite and H2S (Chem.Abstr.104():91832C)
M.B.Madsen, S.Mrup, and C.J.W.Koch, Hyperfine Interact. 27(1-4),329-32(1986) Magnetic properties of
ferrihydrite. (See 86C003)
K.J.D.MacKenzie, R.M.Berezowski, and M.E.Bowden, Thermochim. Acta 99(MAR),273-89(1986) Thermal and
Mossbauer Studies of Iron-containing Hydrous Silicates. VI. Minnesotaite (Chem.Abstr.104(22):189895A)
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86M013
86M033
86M037
86M040
86M059
86M069
86M103
86M120
86N002
86N010
86N024
86N026
86N037
86N039
86P017
86P024
86P040
86P052
86P058
86R013
86R035
86R054
86R057
86S014
86S017
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E.Murad, and U.Schwertmann, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(1),1-6(1986) Influence of Al Substitution and Crystal Size
on the Room-temperature Mossbauer Spectrum of Hematite (Chem.Abstr.104(18):152657Y)
M.Mizota, and Y.Maeda, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1423-6(1986) Magnetite in the Radular Teeth of Chitons (See
86C003)
M.B.Madsen, S.Mrup, T.V.V.Costa, J.Martin Knudsen, and M.Olsen, Nature (London) 321(6069),501-3(1986)
Superparamagnetic Component in the Orgueil Meteorite and Mossbauer Spectroscopy Studies in Applied Magnetic
Fields (Chem.Abstr.105(4):27535B)
C.A.McCammon, A.H.Morrish, P.J.Picone, R.J.Pollard, and MichaelP.Sharrock, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 54-57(3),16956(1986) Site Occupancy and Aging in Hypermagnetite (Chem.Abstr.104():119192V)
P.Marion, J.R.Regnard, and F.E.Wagner, C. R. Acad. Sci., Ser. II 302(8),571-4(1986) Etude de l'etat chimique de l'or
dans des sulfures auriferes par spectroscopie Mossbauer de 197Au:Premiers resultats (In French)
(Chem.Abstr.104(26):227878G)
C.K.Majumdar, J. Indian Chem. Soc. 63(1),108-12(1986) Some applications of Mossbauer spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.105(12):105131H)
K.J.D.MacKenzie, M.E.Bowden, and R.M.Berezowski, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited
by Gary J. Long and John G. Stevens, pp547-63, Mossbauer Studies of Thermal Reaction Mechanisms in Hydrous
Iron Layer Silicates (See 86L043)
T.V.Malysheva, G.V.Baryshnikova, and A.V.Polosin, Meteoritika 45, 85-94(1986) Distribution of iron in chondrule
and matrix minerals of type 4 ordinary chondrites. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.106(20):159885W)
P.R.Norton, A.Bristoti, and A.Vasquez, Int. J. Miner. Process. 16(1-2),147-51(1986) A Simple Method for Pyritic
Sulfur Determination in Coal, Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.104():91776N)
A.Newman, P.Bussiere, M.Besson, and H.Charcosset, Hyperfine Interact. 28(1-4),949-52(1986) Mossbauer Study of
some Aspects of Coal Hydroliquefaction Process (See 86C003)
Y.Noack, A.Decarreau, and A.Manceau, Bull. Mineral. 109(3),253-63(1986) Spectroscopic and oxygen isotopic
evidence for low and high temperature origin of talc (Chem.Abstr.104(26):227866B)
T.Nishida, M.Ogata, Y.Takashima, and I.Shinno, Mem. Fac. Sci., Kyushu Univ., Ser. C 15(2),235-42(1986) Mossbauer
spectroscopic study of volcanic glasses ejected from volcanos Sakurajima and Aso (Chem.Abstr.105(20):176159J)
A.N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, M.L.Jangid, M.P.Chacharkar, and M.Lal, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 107(4),239-46(1986)
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of Tungsten Ores (Chem.Abstr.106(14):105654B)
E.P.Nikolaeva, I.S.Spirina, V.V.Korovushkin, R.N.Yudin, V.E.Lifirenko, N.Yu.Yakubovskaya, A.A.Bulkin, and
T.V.Bashlykova, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 115(4),478-89(1986) Iron Minerals in Complex Oxidized Ores (In
Russian) (Chem.Abstr.106(2):7622V)
H.Pollak, and J.G.Stevens, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1153-6(1986) Phyllosilicates:A Mossbauer Evaluation (See
86C003)
Q.A.Pankhurst, V.H.McCann, and N.A.Newman, Fuel 65(6),880-3(1986) Identification of the iron-bearing minerals
in some bituminous coals using Mossbauer spectroscopy
M.S.Peng, and X.D.Ruan, Zhongnan Kuangye Xueyuan Xuebao (1),1-8(1986) A spectroscopic study on the allanite
from a granite body in North-eastern Guangdong (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.105(4):27305B)
L.V.Phillips, and D.T.Griffen, Am. Mineral. 71(11),1461-5(1986) Staurolite-Lusakite Series. I. Synthetic Fe-Co
Staurolites (Chem.Abstr.107(2):16604P)
H.Pollak, and J.G.Stevens, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long and John G.
Stevens, pp491-511, Coal Treatment and Desulfurization (See 86L043)
H.Roy-Poulsen, J.Martin Knudsen, L.Larsen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Vistisen, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),108992(1986) A Study of Ni-Rich Iron Meteorites (See 86C003)
J.R.Regnard, in "Methodes Spectroscopiques Appliques aux Mineraux" edited by G. Calas (Societe Francaise de
Mineralogie et de Cristallogr, Paris, France, 1986) issue C.2,1986 pp22-72, L'Effet Mossbauer (In French)
K.R.P.M.Rao, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long and John G. Stevens,
pp153-70, Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Steel Industry (See 86L043)
A.I.Raykhlin, A.D.Kirikov, and V.S.Kozlov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 287(2),422-4(1986)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci.
Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 287(2),157-9(1986), Fe(3+) in Impact Glasses and Tektites
R.B.Scorzelli, J.Danon, and E.G.da Silva, Hyperfine Interact. 28(1-4),979-83(1986) Solid State Transformations in
Fe-Ni Alloys from Meteorites in Powder Form (See 86C003)
J.Stanek, S.S.Hafner, J.R.Regnard, and A.El Goresy, Hyperfine Interact. 28(1-4),829-32(1986) TemperatureDependent Hyperfine Parameters in CaFeSi2O6 (See 86C003)
A.K.Singhvi, G.N.Rao, T.M.Srinivasan, and K.V.G.K.Gokhale, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1161-4(1986) Mossbauer
Effect Studies of Natural Magnetites (See 86C003)
J.Stanek, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1245-8(1986) CEMS Study of Enstatite Single Crystal Implanted with Fe Ions
(See 86C003)
J.G.Stevens, Z.Li, and P.Allenspach, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1495-7(1986) Mossbauer Study of Brick: Spectral
Analyses and Temperature Dependence of Fe Ratio (See 86C003)
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Code
86S053
86S079
86S081
86S098
86S128
86S129
86S142
86T016
86T022
86T029
86T035
86T054
86V007
86V022
86V025
86V027
86V036
86V047
86V048
86V052
86W009
86W017
86W032
86W038
86W052
86X008
86Z007
86Z009

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E.Schmidbauer, E.Mosheim, and N.Semioschkina, Phys. Chem. Miner. 13(4),256-61(1986) Magnetization and 57Fe
Mossbauer Study of Obsidians (Chem.Abstr.105(11):96624S)
H.R.Shao, W.F.Wu, and H-Y.Shang, Shiyou Yu Tranranqi Dizhi 7(1),82-6(1986) Application of Mossbauer effect in
the study of the maturity of source rocks (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.105(16):136549E)
K.K.P.Srivastava, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 19(32),6407-16(1986) Electronic spin relaxation in Mossbauer
spectra of Fe2+ in mineral hypersthene (Chem.Abstr.106(10):75482Z)
R.B.Scorzelli, and J.Danon, Meteoritics 21(4),509(1986) Mossbauer study of schreibersite from Bocaiuva iron
meterorite
B.G.Shabalin, Mineral. Zh. 8(6),63-7(1986) Study of High-Iron Zr- and Ti-Containing Synthetic Garnets of the
Ugranditr Series by Infrared and Mossbauer Spectroscopies (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.108(10):86692k)
J.Stanek, S.S.Hafner, and J.A.Sawicki, Am. Mineral. 71(1-2),127-35(1986) Local States of Fe2+ and Mg2+ in
Magnesium-Rich Olivines
N.D.Sharma, F.A.Kasir, and B.Janowski, Iraqi J. Sci. 27(3-4),281-93(1986) Mssbauer characterisation of some ironcontaining rocks and minerals from Iraq. (Chem.Abstr.107(12):99828P)
J.K.Torrance, S.W.Hedges, and L.H.Bowen, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(3),314-22(1986) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Study of the Iron Mineralogy of Post-glacial Marine Clays (Chem.Abstr.105(10):82676Y)
M.G.Townsend, G.Longworth, and H.Kodama, Can. Mineral. 24(MAR),105-15(1986) Magnetic Interaction at Low
Temperature in Chlorite and Its Products of Oxidation:A Mossbauer Investigation (Chem.Abstr.105(2):9373T)
M.G.Townsend, Phys. Chem. Miner. 13, 282-3(1986) Reply to `Comment on magnetism in biotites' by O. Ballet (See
85T010 and 86B083)
P.S.M.Tripathi, L.C.Ram, and S.K.Rao, Erdoel Kohle, Erdgas, Petrochem. 39(10),470-1(1986) Fluidized bed
combustion of iron-bearing minerals in Korba coal shale (Chem.Abstr.105(24):211464P)
M.L.Tuttle, M.B.Goldhaber, and D.L.Williamson, Talanta 33(12),953-61(1986) An Analytical Scheme for
Determining Forms of Sulphur in Oil Shales and Associated Rocks
A.E.Verbeeck, E.De Grave, and R.E.Vandenberghe, Hyperfine Interact. 28(1-4),639-42(1986) The Effect of the
Particle Morphology on the Mossbauer Effect in alpha-Fe2O3 (See 86C003)
R.E.Vandenberghe, E.De Grave, G.De Geyter, and C.Landyat, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(3),275-80(1986)
Characterization of goethite and hematite in a Tunisian soil profile by Mossbauer spectrosocpy
(Chem.Abstr.105(12):107565B)
V.W.Vieira, T.V.V.Costa, H.G.Jensen, J.Martin Knudsen, and M.Olsen, Phys. Scr. 33(2),180-6(1986) Oxidation state
of iron in SNC meteorites as studied by Mossbauer spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.104():113388S)
R.Vochten, E.De Grave, and P.C.Zwaan, Aust. Gemmol. 16(3),91-4(1986) Study of scapolite, corundum and spinel
crystals from the Tissamaharama area, Sri Lanka
R.Vochten, E.De Grave, and J.Pelsmaekers, Am. Mineral. 71(7-8),1037-44(1986) Synthesis, crystallographic and
spectroscopic data, solubility, and electrokinetic properties of metakahlerite and its Mn analogue
(Chem.Abstr.106(12):94795V)
H.V.Varma, and J.Varma, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 97(1),275-8(1986) Mossbauer Effect Study of Natural Staurolite
(Chem.Abstr.105(20):180955H)
S.V.Vasil'ev, V.F.Babanin, and A.A.Solov'ev, Litol. Polezn. Iskop. (2),136-41(1986) Investigation of the Fe(2+)-Fe(3+)
Transitions in the Course of Weathering by the Nuclear Gamma-Resonance Spectroscopy Method (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.105(2):958lJ)
Yu.B.Voritkovskii, S.M.Kreinin, M.L.Kharakhan, and V.P.Berzin, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Fiz. 50(12),238691(1986)/Bull. Acad. Sci., Phys. Ser. (Engl. Transl.) 50(12),93-7(1986), Determination of Magnetite Iron by Gamma
Resonance (Chem.Abstr.106(12):87805V)
J.C.Waerenborgh, and M.O.Figueiredo, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1101-4(1986) X-Ray Powder Diffraction and
57Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy Study of the Thermal Breakdown of Vivianite Fe3(PO4)2-8H2O (See 86C003)
G.B.Wu, and B.L.Mu, Phys. Chem. Miner. 13(3),198-205(1986) The Crystal Chemistry and Mossbauer Study of
Schorlomite (Chem.Abstr.105(8):63829J)
F.E.Wagner, P.Marion, and J.R.Regnard, Geo. Soc. of Zimbabwe Spec. Publi. 2, 435-43(1986) Mossbauer Study of the
Chemical State of Gold in Gold Alloys
A.Wiedenmann, J.R.Regnard, G.Fillion, and S.S.Hafner, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 19(19),3683-95(1986) Magnetic
properties and magnetic ordering of the orthopyroxenes FexMg(1-x)SiO3 (Chem.Abstr.105(8):71292U)
G.B.Wu, and M.Z.Huang, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 5(4),346-52(1986) 119Sn and 57Fe Mossbauer Studies of the
Franckeite from Dachang (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.107(22):202286m)
G.X.Xing, Turangxue Jinzhan 14(6),49-54(1986) Application of ESR and Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Study the
Reaction between Metal Ions and Organic Materials in Soil and Nature of their Bonding (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.107(13):114755H)
X.Z.Zhou, R.J.Pollard, and A.H.Morrish, Hyperfine Interact. 28(1-4),863-6(1986) Conversion-Electron and
Transmission Mossbauer Study of Natural Microcrystalline Goethite (See 86C003)
T.Zemcik, and Z.Cimbalnikova, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1105-7(1986) Variability of silicate glasses from the
lunar regolith. (See 86C003)
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86Z017
86Z028

87A007
87A028

87B043
87B051
87B059
87B066
87B073

87B083
87B084
87B085
87B104

87B106
87C007
87C014
87C015
87C020
87C021
87C024
87C032
87C034
87C043
87C044
87C053

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Y.F.Zheng, Z.F.Yu, Jing-yeLu, J.T.Wu, J.L.Du, TingDeng, and DexianYao, Kuangwu Xuebao 6(1),92-7(1986)
Mossbauer spectroscopic study of magnetite (In Chinese)
N.N.Zinchuk, D.D.Kotel'nikov, A.V.Podgayetskiy, Yu.B.Voytkovskiy, and A.V.Sivtsov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk
290(6),1467-71(1986)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 290(6),196-9(1986), Sequence of
Alteration of Some Iron-Bearing Kimberlite Minerals in Different States of the Supergene Process
(Chem.Abstr.106(4):21217Y)
L.P.Aldridge, J.Finch, A.RossGainsford, W.C.Tennant, and C.W.Childs, Am. Mineral. 72(5-6),528-36(1987) Electricfield gradient in muscovites (Chem.Abstr.107(6):43262G)
N.A.Ashikhmina, O.A.Bogatikov, Yu.P.Dikov, D.I.Frikh-khar, A.Cimbalnikova, T.Zemcik*, M.Klecka, M.Kos,
J.Mikes, M.Palivlova, and B.Cilek, in "Natural Glasses - Indicators of Geological Processes" edited by O.A.
Bogatikov, A.M. Borsuk ("Nauka", Moscow, Russia, 1987)1987 pp124-6, Investigation of natural glasses by the
Mssbauer spectroscopy. (In Russian)
C.Bhan, S.N.Chaturvedi, D.Raj, and N.Nath, Nucl. Geophys. 1(4),353-6(1987) Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence
and Mossbauer Spectroscopic Characterization of Coal (Chem.Abstr.107(26):239541s)
I.W.M.Brown, C.M.Cardile, K.J.D.MacKenzie, M.J.Ryan, and R.H.Meinhold, Phys. Chem. Miner. 15(1),78-83(1987)
Natural and Synthetic Leucites Studied by Solid State 29-Si and 27-Al NMRand 57-Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.108(12):98003z)
R.Bacaud, M.Besson, M.Oberson, D.Brodzki, P.Bussiere, H.Charcosset, G.Djega-Mariadassou, and B.Nickel, Stud.
Surf. Sci. Catal. , 289-301(1987) Coking of Iron Sulfide Catalysts During Hydroliquefaction of Coal
I.W.M.Brown, K.J.D.MacKenzie, and R.H.Meinhold, J. Mater. Sci. 22(9),3265-75(1987) The Thermal Reactions of
Montmorillonite Studied by High-Resolution Solid-State 29Si and 27Al NMR
R.Bacaud, M.Besson, D.Brodzki, P.Bussiere, H.Charcosset, G.Djega-Mariadassou, M.Oberson, and B.K.Sharma, in
"1987 International Conference on Coal Science" edited by J. A. Moulijn, et al (Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1987)1987 pp255-8, Catalytic Behaviour of Tin Compounds in the Direct Liquefaction
of Coal
V.F.Babanin, A.V.Ivanov, I.A.Kutkin, and N.A.Sed'mov, Geokhimiya (12),1792-8(1987)/Geochem. Int. 25(7),11622(1987), Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Highly Magnetic Spherules from Yaroslavl-Region Soils
(Chem.Abstr.108(8):59798t)
A.G.Bobkovskii, and A.A.Yarlovoy, Geokhimiya (12),1802-6(1987)/Geochem. Int. 25(7),126-9(1987), Estimating the
Degree of Substitution in Natural Goethite by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.108(8):59579x)
F.M.Boulatov, A.A.Galeev, and L.P.Urasina, Mineral. Zh. 9(2),79-81(1987) The Character of an Isomorphism Fe(2+)
Ions in Natural Samples of a Dolomite on the NGR Data (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.107(26):239888k)
D.Beaufort, in "Proceedings of the International Clay Conference, 1975"(International Clay Conference, 1975,
Mexico City, July 16-23, 1975), edited by S. W. Bailey (Applied Publishers, Ltd., Wilmette, Illinois, 1976) pp59-65,
Interstratified Chlorite/Smectite ("Metamorphic Vermiculite") in the Upper Precambrian Greywackes of Rouez,
Sarthe, France.
Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, F.M.Boulatov, and V.V.Yakovlev, Mineral. Zh. 9(2),90-2(1987) Refinement of weakly resolved
gamma-resonance spectra of layer silicates. (Chem.Abstr.107(26):239892g)
C.M.Cardile, I.W.M.Brown, and K.J.D.MacKenzie, J. Mater. Sci. 6(3),357-62(1987) Mossbauer spectra and lattice
parameters of iron-substituted mullites (Chem.Abstr.106(22):181293Y)
C.M.Cardile, C.W.Childs, and J.S.Whitton, Aust. J. Soil Res. 25(2),145-54(1987) The Effect of Citrateard and Soil
Smectites as Evidenced by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.107(18):158777W)
C.M.Cardile, and P.G.Slade, Clays and Clay Miner. 35(3),203-7(1987) Structural Study of a Benzidine-Vermiculite
Intercalate Having a High Tetrahedral Iron Content by Fe57 Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.107(14):118389Q)
P.S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Fuel 66(5),661-8(1987) Mossbauer Study of Iron Exchanged into Victorian Brown Coal
(Chem.Abstr.106(26):216762E)
P.S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Fuel 66(5),669-77(1987) Mossbauer Study of Iron Catalysis in Victorian Brown Coal
Liquefaction (Chem.Abstr.106(26):216763F)
P.S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 51(6),1467-75(1987) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Iron
in Victorian Brown Coal (Chem.Abstr.107(8):61736U)
H.S.Cheng, K.P.Su, and C.F.Hsieh, J. Chin. Chem. Soc. (Taipei) 34(1),79-80(1987) Mossbauer Studies of Iron Oxides in
Red Soils from Tsing Hua Campus and Dong Ing Island (Chem.Abstr.108(4):24877r)
E.Colombo, O.Donzelli, G.B.Fratucello, and F.Ronconi, Hyperfine Interact. 34(1-4),567-71(1987) A Study of Fe
Grown on Muscovite with Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.107(8):67253F)
C.M.Cardile, Clay Miner. 22(4),387-94(1987) Structural Studies of Montmorillonites by 57Fe Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.109(2):9480h)
D.A.Cole, G.W.Simmons, R.G.Herman, K.Klier, and I.Czak-Nagy, Fuel 66(9),1240-8(1987) Transformations of Iron
Minerals during Coal Oxidation
J.A.Capobianco, F.Rapin, and A.F.Williams*, Int. J. Environ. Anal. Chem. 31(2-4),87-98(1987) A Mossbauer,
Chemical Extraction, and X-ray Diffraction Study of a Sediment from the Baie de Villefranche (France)
(Chem.Abstr.108():43644d)
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87C057
87C061
87C062
87D011
87D012
87D017
87D028
87D029
87D037
87D042
87D043
87D055
87F001
87F002
87F024
87G004
87G029
87G044
87G057
87H005
87H011
87H016
87H017
87H034
87H050
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T.H.Chen, Acta Mineralogica Sinica 7(1),58-65(1987) An Investigation of the Existing Form of Tin in Garnet (In
Chinese)
A.Cimbalnikova, T.Zemcik, and N.A.Ashikhmina, in "Second International Conference on Natural Glasses" edited by
Jiri Konta 1989 pp191-7, Mssbauer spectroscopy of silicate glasses from the lunar regolith.
(Chem.Abstr.113(20):175674b)
Q.H.Chen, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 21(36),L999-1001(1987) On the Optical Spectra of Fe(3+) Ions in Silicate
Garnets (Chem.Abstr.108(12):103284y)
M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 72(1-2),102-12(1987) A review of Mossbauer data on trioctahedral micas:Evidence
for tetrahedral Fe3+ and cation ordering (Chem.Abstr.106(14):105617S)
D.Das, C.K.Majumdar, and M.Datta, Proc. Solid State Phys. Symp. 29C, 212(1987) Mossbauer Investigation of Iron
Components in an Indian Soil
M.Darby Dyar, M.T.Naney, and SamuelE.Swanson, Am. Mineral. 72(7-8),792-800(1987) Effects of quench methods
on Fe3+/Fe2+ ratios:A Mossbauer and wet-chemical study (Chem.Abstr.107(12):99977M)
E.De Grave, J.Vandenbruwaene, and M.Van Bockstael, Phys. Chem. Miner. 15(2),173-80(1987) 57Fe Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Analysis of Chlorite (Chem.Abstr.108(10):78796g)
J.C.P.de Oliveira, J.I.Kunrath, and A.Vasquez, Phys. Scr. 36(3),526-8(1987) The Mossbauer Effect in Natural
Almandine:Fe3Al2(SiO4)3 (Chem.Abstr.107(14):118396Q)
L.G.Daynyak, and V.A.Drits, Clays and Clay Miner. 35(5),363-72(1987) Interpretation of Mossbauer Spectra of
Nontronite, Celadonite, and Glauconite (Chem.Abstr.107(22):202334a)
A.Decarreau, D.Bonnin, D.Badaut-Trauth, R.Couty, and P.Kaiser, Clay Miner. 22, 207-23(1987) Synthesis and
Crystallogenesis of Ferric Smectite by Evolution of Si-Fe Coprecipitates in Oxidizing Conditions
A.Decarreau, F.Colin, A.J.Herbillon, A.Manceau, D.Nahon, H.Paquet, D.Trauth-Badaud, and J.J.Trescases, Clays and
Clay Miner. 35(1),1-10(1987) Domain Segregation in Ni-Fe-Mg-Smectites
M.D.Dorfman, V.G.Terziev, and I.S.Lyubutin, in "Second International Conference on Natural Glasses" edited by Jiri
Konta 1989 pp339-45, Mossbauer and X-Ray Spectroscopy of Tektites (Chem.Abstr.112(14):122456e)
E.A.Ferrow, Phys. Chem. Miner. 14(3),270-5(1987) Mossbauer and x-ray studies on the oxidation of annite and
ferriannite (Chem.Abstr.107(6):43229B)
E.A.Ferrow, Phys. Chem. Miner. 14(3),276-80(1987) Mossbauer effect and x-ray diffraction studies of synthetic
iron bearingtrioctahedral micas (Chem.Abstr.107(6):43230V)
R.F.Fudali, M.Darby Dyar, D.L.Griscom, and H.D.Schreiber, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 51(10),2749-56(1987) The
Oxidation State of Iron in Tektite Glass
B.A.Goodman, and M.V.Cheshire, Sci. Total Environ. 62(Apr),229-40(1987) Characterization of iron-fulvic acid
complexes using Mossbauer and EPR spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.106(22):182353E)
B.A.Goodman, Clay Miner. 22(3),363-6(1987) On the Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy for Determining the
Distribution ofIron in Aluminosilicate Minerals (Chem.Abstr.108(14):115998x)
N.H.J.Gangas, T.V.Bakas, A.Moukarika, D.Petridis, and A.Simopoulos, NATO ASI Ser., Ser. B, 172, 485-8(1987)
Magnetic Ordering in Nontronite Pillared with Al-Polyoxo Cations (Chem.Abstr.111(6):42930u)
Goryunova, L.A.Zekel, N.V.Krasnobaeva, V.E.Skrodskii, I.D.Cherkes, and M.Ya.Shpirt, Khim. Tverd. Topl.
(Moscow) 21(5),86-90(1987)/Solid Fuel Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 21(5),84-8(1987), An Investigation of the Magnetic
Properties of the Solid Residues from the Hydrogenation of the Coals of the Kansk-Achinsk Basin
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, G.R.Dunmyre, M.J.Nardozzi, and M.C.Lin, Fuel Process. Technol. 15, 233-44(1987) Lowtemperature oxidation of bituminous coal:Its detection and effect on coal conversion (Chem.Abstr.106(14):104832W)
M.Hayashi, I.Tamura, O.Shimomura, H.Sawamoto, and H.Kawamura, Phys. Chem. Miner. 14(4),341-4(1987)
Antiferromagnetic Transition of Fayalite under High Pressure Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.107(8):62165U)
K.Holenyi, and H.Annersten, Can. Mineral. 25(Sep),429-33(1987) Iron in Titanite:A Mossbauer-spectroscopy Study
(Chem.Abstr.108(6):41416s)
D.D.Hogarth, G.Y.Chao, and M.G.Townsend, Can. Mineral. 25, 739-53(1987) Potassium- and Fluorine-rich
Amphiboles from the Gatineau Area, Quebec
W.Y.Huang, Kuangwu Xuebao 7(4),338-44(1987) Mossbauer Spectrum and Crystallochemistry of Franckeite (In
Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.109(14):113564z)
S.R.Hong, Nonmunjip - Cheju Taehakkyo, Chayon Kwahakpyon 24, 53-65(1987) A study on Mssbauer effect of iron
state in the volcanic rock. (In Korean) (Chem.Abstr.112(12):102273q)
H.Jex, and U.Muller, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 143(1),317-24(1987) X-Ray Brillouin Scattering of Mossbauer Radiation by
an Oscillating Quartz Crystal (Chem.Abstr.108(2):13414m)
J.H.Johnston, and C.M.Cardile, Clays and Clay Miner. 35(3),170-6(1987) Iron Substitution in Montmorillonite, Illite,
and Glauconite by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.107(14):118387N)
G.Just, C.Michalk, W.Kramer, and G.Loos, Isotopenpraxis 23(5),157-73(1987) Geochemische Untersuchungen an
Basalten und Meteoriten mittels kernphysikalischer Analysenverfahren (Radiometrie,
Neutronenaktivierungsanalyse, Mssbauer-Spektroskopie). (In German) (Chem.Abstr.107(4):26135A)
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87J022
87K042
87K043
87K079
87K081
87K084
87L025
87L046
87L050
87M006
87M007
87M018
87M031
87M043
87M061
87M069
87M081
87M084
87N039
87N048
87O017
87P026
87P052
87P060
87P061
87R007
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Y.C.Jiang, and X.K.Yao, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 6(3),246-52(1987) A Microcomputer Program Fitting Complex
Mossbauer Spectra of Geological Samples (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.108(18):153771a)
B.Kolk, S. Afr. J. Sci. 83(8),480-6(1987) The Mystery of Matter:The Case of the Missing Recoil
(Chem.Abstr.107(22):207521u)
M.K.Krause, C.Michalk, and G.Just, Isotopenpraxis 23(5),173-7(1987) Angular Dependent 57Fe Mossbauer
Measurements of Oriented Mica (Chem.Abstr.106(26):217097D)
V.O.Khudolozhkin, M.I.Patuk, A.S.Kuchma, and N.E.Zamyatina, Mineral. Zh. 9(5),49-58(1987) Interpretation of
Mossbauer Spectra of Paramagnetic Spinellides by Means of Model Studies (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.109(18):153159c)
V.V.Korovushkin, A.P.Khomjakov, and O.V.Anikeeva, Nov. Dannye Miner. (34),149-52(1987) Mossbauer Study of
Iron Valent Forms in Fe-Shafranovskite H6(Na,K)6(Fe,Mn)3SigO2F-3H2O (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.109(2):9443y)
C.J.W.Koch, O.K.Borggaard, M.B.Madsen, and S.Mrup, , 212-20(1987) Magnetic Properties of Synthetic Feroxyhite
(delta-FeOOH)
G.Longworth, M.G.Townsend, R.Provencher, and H.Kodama, Phys. Chem. Miner. 15, 71-7(1987) Magnetic
Interaction in Biotites and Oxidised Biotites (Chem.Abstr.108(10):78798j)
Z.Li, and L.F.Cha, Diqiu Huaxue (4),376-80(1987) A Mossbauer Effect Study of the Xinjiang Iron Meteorite (In
Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.108(12):98308c)
Z.Li, K.S.Ding, W.He, and L.Yu, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 6(2),171-5(1987) Mossbauer Effect Study of Paragenetic
Trollite and Pyrrholite from Panxi Basic Rock (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.108(4):24671u)
E.Murad, and L.H.Bowen, Am. Mineral. 72, 194-200(1987) Magnetic ordering in Al-rich goethites:Influence of
crystallinity (Chem.Abstr.106(16):123233T)
E.Murad, and F.E.Wagner, Phys. Chem. Miner. 14(3),264-9(1987) The Mossbauer spectrum of almandine
(Chem.Abstr.106(22):179988K)
K.C.Mishra, R.J.Patton, E.A.Dale, and T.P.Das, Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter 35(4),1512-20(1987) Location of
antimony in a halophosphate phosphor (Chem.Abstr.106(16):128464D)
S.Music, and S.Popovic, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 111(1),27-41(1987) Mossbauer Spectroscopic and X-ray
Diffraction Study of the Thermal Decomposition of Natural Siderite and Goethite (Chem.Abstr.107(14):123776T)
E.Murad, Z. Pflanzeneraehr. Bodenk. 150(5),279-85(1987) Mossbauer Spectra of Nontronites:Structural
Implications and Characterization of Associated Iron Oxides (Chem.Abstr.108(10):78779d)
A.P.S.Mandair, W.R.McWhinnie*, and P.Monsef-Mirzai, Inorg. Chim. Acta 134(1),99-103(1987) Charge Transfer
Interactions in Smectite Clays (Chem.Abstr.108(24):215139m)
K.J.D.MacKenzie, I.W.M.Brown, C.M.Cardile, and R.H.Meinhold, J. Mater. Sci. 22(7),2645-54(1987) The Thermal
Reactions of Muscovite Studied by High-Resolution Solid-State 29-Si and 27-Al NMR
V.N.Makarov, and M.N.Shipko, Geol. Zh. (Russ. Ed.) 47(2),91-4(1987) Some Crystal Chemical Characteristics of
Chrysotile-Asbestos from Copper-Nickel Ore Deposits (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.107(26):239893h)
T.V.Malysheva, G.A.Kazakov, and V.S.Urusov, Geokhimiya (3),393-400(1987)/Geochem. Int. (3),67-74(1987),
Correlation of Local Environments of Fe Ions with Composition and Age of Glauconites
(Chem.Abstr.106():180010S)
A.N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, P.Ramashehu, and R.K.Chopra, Atmos. Environ. 22(2),425-8(1987) Characterization of the
Iron-Bearing Component Present in Aerosol over Jodhpur, the Capital City of Thar Desert (India)
A.N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, H.S.Singh, and R.S.Gambhir, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 25(4),188-90(1987) Mossbauer
Studies of Rocks from Test Well GT-1 in Goru Formation, Jaisalmer (Chem.Abstr.107(18):158764Q)
O.Orlicky, Miner. Slovaca 19(1),45-59(1987) Magnetic and Paleomagnetic Properties as Consequence of Alteration
of Rock Forming Minerals (In Slovak) (Chem.Abstr.107(22):202474w)
N.Petersen, N.Schembera, E.Schmidbauer, and H.Vali, Phys. Chem. Miner. 14(2),118-21(1987) Magnetization,
Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Structural Studies of a Ferrimagnetic Fe-oxide Formed by Heating Nontronite in Air
(Chem.Abstr.106(18):141273K)
A.M.Portnov, V.V.Korovushkin, and N.Yu.Yakubovskaya, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 295(1),196-9(1987)/Dokl. Acad. Sci.
USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 295(1),154-7(1987), Stable Maghemite in Weathered Crust of Yakutia
V.N.Parulekar, and J.W.Hightower, Appl. Catal. 35(2),263-78(1987) Physical Characterization of a PlatinumRhenium/Pillared Clay Mineral Catalyst (Chem.Abstr.108():82686p)
M.P.Pulatov, Izv. Akad. Nauk Arm., Fiz. 22(1),35-8(1987)/Sov. J. Contemp. Phys. (Engl. Transl.) 22(1),40-4(1987), An
Investigation of the Temperature Dependence of Smaitite Decay (Chem.Abstr.107(24):220619b)
J.R.Regnard, J.M.Grenche, and R.Guillen, Solid State Commun. 63(4),277-83(1987) Temperature dependence of the
hyperfine parameters of a natural orthopyroxene Fe0.87Mg0.13SiO3 (Chem.Abstr.107(12):99868B)
O.D.Rodrigues, R.Garg, E.G.da Silva, J.C.Machado, and V.K.Garg, Hyperfine Interact. 35(1-4),913-7(1987)
Hyperfine Interaction Characterization of Iron Minerals in Brazilian Monazite Sands (Chem.Abstr.107(8):62158U)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, J.Danon, and M.A.Meyers, J. Phys. F: Met. Phys. 17(9),1993-7(1987) Mossbauer
Study of Shock-induced Effects in the Ordered Alloy Fe50Ni50 inMeteorites (Chem.Abstr.107(20):180572x)
J.S.Saini, A.K.Singh, V.K.Garg, S.K.Jaireth, and K.Chandra, Hyperfine Interact. 35(1-4),907-11(1987) Mossbauer
Hyperfine Interactions in Natural Wolframites (Chem.Abstr.107(8):62157T)
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87S055
87S063
87S084
87S110
87S112
87S126
87T011
87T015
87T043
87T050
87U004
87V002
87V016
87V026
87W032
87X007
87X009
87Y009
87Y015
87Z006
87Z015
88A018
88A033
88A060
88A063
88A067
88B022
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H.Skogby, Phys. Chem. Miner. 14(6),521-6(1987) Kinetics of Intracrystalline Order-disorder Reactions in Tremolite
(Chem.Abstr.107(20):180327w)
C.Saragovi, and F.Labenski de Kanter, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 119(3),149-58(1987) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of
Some Volcanic Glasses from the Pampa Region, Cordoba, Argentina (Chem.Abstr.108(6):41198n)
F.Seifert, and M.Federico, Rend. Soc. Ital. Mineral. Petrol. 42(1),3-11(1987) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Natural
Melilites (Chem.Abstr.108(16):135033g)
J.Stanek, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 22(4),577-80(1987) Temperature Dependent Asymmetry Parameter of the
Electric Field Gradienton 57Fe2+ (Chem.Abstr.106():223651W)
K.K.P.Srivastava, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 20(14),2161-8(1987) Mossbauer Study of Spin-Spin Relaxation of
Fe(II) Ions in Natural Orthopyroxenes (Chem.Abstr.107():145899N)
A.L.Sharma, C.E.Johnson, T.McGettigan, D.H.Jones, and M.F.Thomas, Hyperfine Interact. 35(1-4),871-4(1987) On the
Determination of the Structure of Staurolite through Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.107(6):48785Q)
T.E.Townsend, J. Geophys. Res., B 92(B2),1441-54(1987) Discrimination of iron alteration minerals in visible and
near-infrared reflectance data (Chem.Abstr.106():179970Y)
M.G.Townsend, G.Longworth, C.A.M.Ross, and R.Provencher, Phys. Chem. Miner. 15(1),64-70(1987) Ferromagnetic
or Antiferromagnetic Fe(III) Spin Configurations in Sheet Silicates (Chem.Abstr.108(8):59589a)
M.N.Taran, A.N.Platonov, E.V.Pol'shin, and S.S.Matsyuk, Mineral. Zh. 9(2),3-15(1987) Optic Spectra and Colour of
Natural Spinels with Composition (Mg, Zn, Fe)(Al, Fe)2Oy (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.107(26):239879h)
R.P.Tripathi, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 25(1),34-9(1987) Mossbauer Studies of the Oxidation of Fe(II) in Biotite
Mica (Chem.Abstr.107(6):43239E)
V.S.Urusov, O.N.Zver'kova, N.A.Yamnova, and A.V.Polosin, Vestn. Mosk. Univ. Ser. 4:Geol. (6),43-53(1987)
Complex structure of actinolite. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.108(26):224395u)
J.van Wonterghem, S.Mrup, J.Villadsen, and C.J.W.Koch, J. Mater. Sci. 22, 438-42(1987) Formation and stability of
gamma-iron in high-temperature treated nontronite
H.V.Varma, and J.Varma, Pramana 29(5),517-21(1987) Mossbauer Study of Natural Staurolite Crystals
(Chem.Abstr.108(14):115969p)
H.V.Varma, and J.Varma, Hyperfine Interact. 35(1-4),867-70(1987) Thermal Oxidation of Staurolite Using
Mossbauer Effect (Chem.Abstr.107(6):43275P)
H.Wu, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 32(24),1693-6(1987) Discovery of chloromelanite in northern Qilian
Mountains and its significance. (Chem.Abstr.109(2):9452a)
X.M.Xu, Hejishu (Nuclear Techniques) 10(4),32-5(1987) Indication of Searching Gold Mine - Mossbauer Spectra of
Pyrite (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.107(20):180418b)
G.X.Xing, H.Zhang, and Y.Han, Turang Xuebao (Acta Pedalogica Sinica) 24(3),218-25(1987) Study On the Nature of
Fe(3+) and Fe(2+) Bound with Humic Acid by Mossbauer Spectroscopic Method (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.108(10):74276q)
Y.P.Ying, P.Q.Zhang, and K.J.Tao, Zhongguo Xitu Xuebao 5(4),61-2(1987) Valence State of Eu in two RE Minerals
from Baiyunebo Rare Earth Deposit (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.108(24):207793e)
N.Yang, Z.F.Zhang, and Y.W.Zheng, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 15(1),67-72(1987) Study on IronBearing Phase in Coal Ash Agglomerates by Mossbauer Effect (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.107(16):137228c)
Z.Li, M.Z.Jin, W.He, L.Yu, and D.N.Ye, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 32(16),1130-5(1987) Electron
Delocalization and the Next Nearest Neighbor Effect in Schorlite (Chem.Abstr.108(14):115957h)
Y.Y.Zhou, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 145(1),227-32(1987) Theoretical Study of the Optical Absorption, Mossbauer, and
EPR Spectra of Fe(2+) Ion in Orthopyroxene (Chem.Abstr.109(14):121281v)
D.D.Amarasiriwardena, L.H.Bowen, and S.B.Weed*, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 52(4),1179-86(1988) Characterization and
Quantification of Aluminum-Substituted Hematite-Goethite Mixtures by X-ray Diffraction, and Infrared and
Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.109(21):189304k)
G.C.Allen, C.Kirby, and R.M.Sellers, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans. 1 84(1),355-64(1988) The Effect of the LowOxidation-State Metal Ion Reagent Tris-Picolinatovanadium(II) Formate on the Surface Morphology and
Composition of Crystalline Iron Oxides
F.Ch.Akhmetova, and V.V.Yakovlev, Mineral. Zh. 10(3),85-7(1988) Use of Nonresonance Absorption of Gamma
Quanta in Mossbauer Study of Minerals (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.110(4):26739n)
I.Abs-Wurmbach, and G.A.Amthauer, Z. Kristallogr. 184(1-2),13-30(1988) Crystal Chemistry of Iron in Natural and
in Synthetic Braunites Mn(2+)(Mn(3+),Fe(3+))6O8/SiO4 (Chem.Abstr.112(2):13767m)
M.M.Abreu, M.O.Figueiredo, J.C.Waerenborgh, and J.M.P.Cabral, Clay Miner. 23, 357-65(1988) Oriented
Overgrowth of Acicular Maghemite Crystals on Quartz
A.A.Bahgat, and K.M.Hassan, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),755-8(1988) Mixed Valent Iron in Biotite (See 88C010)
T.Birchall, H.D.Grundy, and X.W.Liao, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),759-62(1988) 57Fe Mossbauer Study of Friebeckite (See 88C010)
P.Bussiere, A.Newman, and B.K.Sharma, Hyperfine Interact. 42(1-4),1211-4(1988) NGR Study of Pyrrhotites
Obtained in Coal Hydroliquefaction (See 88C013)
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88B036
88B136
88B139
88B141
88B147
88C008
88C009
88C020
88C022
88C023
88C024
88C034
88C036
88C046
88C053
88C067
88C080
88C088
88D012
88D014
88D053
88D062
88D067
88D069
88E003
88E005
88E009

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L.J.Brown, J.R.Fraser, J.D.Cashion, and R.C.Ledger, Hyperfine Interact. 42(1-4),1187-90(1988) Investigation of
Precipitator Ash from Two sub-Bituminous Coals (See 88C013) (Chem.Abstr.109(14):113192b)
A.M.Bychkov, and A.V.Polosin, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 303(2),368-72(1988)/Sov. Phys-Dokl. (Engl. Transl.) 33(11),7857(1988), Coordination State of Iron in Carbonate Glasses from Mossbauer Spectroscopy Data
(Chem.Abstr.110(20):178046x)
D.K.Bird, M.Cho, C.J.Janik, J.G.Liou, and L.J.Caruso, J. Geophys. Res. 93(B11),13135-44(1988) Compositional,
Order/Disorder, and Stable Isotope Characteristics of Al-Fe Epidote, State 2-14 Drill Hole, Salton Sea Geothermal
System
M.B.Boslough, R.T.Cygan, E.L.Venturini, B.Morosin, and D.L.Williamson, in "Shock Waves in Condensed Matter
1987" edited by S. C. Schmidt and N. C. Holmes (Elsevier Science Publishers, B. V. 1988, 1988)1988 pp381-6, ShockChemistry in Natural Materials and Evolution of Planetary Surfaces
Sh.Sh.Bashkirov, A.A.Valiullin, L.D.Zaripova, and V.V.Yakovlev, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Fiz. 52(8),16414(1988)/Bull. Acad. Sci., Phys. Ser. (Engl. Transl.) 52(8),161-4(1988), Mossbauer Hyperfine Structures for
Multicomponent Paramagnetic Spinels (Chem.Abstr.110(6):47880s)
C.M.Cardile, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),767-70(1988) Structural Site Occupation of Iron Within 2:1 Dioctahedral
Phyllosilicates Studied by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 88C010)
S.Collyer, N.W.Grimes, D.J.Vaughan, and G.Longworth, Am. Mineral. 73(1-2),153-60(1988) Studies of the Crystal
Structure and Crystal Chemistry of Titanomaghemite (Chem.Abstr.108(10):78786d)
U.Chandra, and S.Lokanathan, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 21(5),792-8(1988) A Mossbauer Study of the Effects of Heat
Treatment on Phlogopite Micas (Chem.Abstr.109(2):9496t)
C.M.Cardile, and I.W.M.Brown, Clay Miner. 23(1),13-25(1988) An 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopic and X-ray
Diffraction Study of New Zealand Glauconites (Chem.Abstr.109(10):76726f)
C.M.Cardile, and P.G.Slade, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (7),297-308(1988) Structural Studies of Vermiculites
with Different Iron Contents by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.109(12):96098f)
G.Charalampides, T.Ericsson, A.G.Nord*, and F.Khangi, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 7, 324-36(1988) Studies of
Hydrothermally Prepared (Fe,M)3(PO4)2-Sarcopsides (Chem.Abstr.109(22):203645f)
P.S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Fuel 67, 1428-35(1988) Interactions of Iron and Tin-Based Promoters during Brown Coal
Liquefaction
I.Czak-Nagy, A.Vrtes, E.Czaran, and J.Papp, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 128(1),9-14(1988) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Characterization of Some Hungarian Zeolites Utilized as Catalysts (Chem.Abstr.109(22):198197e)
C.M.Cardile, Clays and Clay Miner. 36(6),537-9(1988) Tetrahedral Fe(3+) in Ferrihydrite: 57Fe Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Evidence (Chem.Abstr.110(12):104321m)
P.S.Cook, L.S.Chuan, H.G.Sheng, W.R.Jackson, and P.J.Cassidy, Fuel 67(7),942-8(1988) Mossbauer Study of the
Effect of Organic Sulphur on the Catalysis of the Hydroliquefaction of Victorian Brown Coal
(Chem.Abstr.109(12):95801t)
C.M.Cardile, and M.E.Bowden, Mater. Sci. Forum 34-36, 611-5(1988) The Behavior of Iron in the Formation of
Beta'-Sialon From a Fireclay (Chem.Abstr.110(24):217772c)
Z.D.Cui, and X.Z.Wang, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 16(1),24-9(1988) A Preliminary Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of the Catalytic Action of Iron Based Catalysts in Lignite Liquefaction (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.109(20):173296y)
O.Cozar, M.Morariu*, V.Znamirovschi, and I.Mastan, Stud. Univ. Babes-Bolyai, Phys. 33(2),49-52(1988)
Mssbauer studies of some iron minerals. (Chem.Abstr.112(14):122306f)
A.B.Dominguez, R.B.Scorzelli, and E.Mattievich, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),763-6(1988) Mossbauer Studies in
Volcanic Material of the Peruvian Volcano Quimsachata (See 88C010)
R.C.Davey, J.H.S.Macquaker, M.Siddiqi, C.D.Curtis, and J.M.Williams, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),771-4(1988)
Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the Geochemistry of SedimentaryRocks (See 88C010)
J.C.P.de Oliveira, M.S.da Costa, Jr., A.Vasquez, A.Roisenberg, N.Vieira, Jr., and J.O.Chies, Phys. Scr. 37(1),1857(1988) Mossbauer Study of the Putinga Chondrite (Chem.Abstr.108(12):98309d)
M.Darby Dyar, and M.T.Naney, Am. Mineral. 73(11-12),1479(1988) Effects of Quench Methods on Fe(3+)/Fe(2+)
Ratios: Reply (Chem.Abstr.110(20):176886x)
J.C.P.de Oliveira, M.S.da Costa, Jr., W.H.Schreiner, A.Vasquez, N.Vieira, Jr., and A.Roisenberg, J. Magn. Magn.
Mater. 75(1-2),171-4(1988) Magnetic Order in Acmite: Ac81Di19 (Chem.Abstr.110(8):68210p)
S.C.Das, S.K.Sengupta, and N.Chaudhuri, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 26(11),680-1(1988) Application of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy to the Study of Iron in Soils & Rocks in the Eastern Himalayan Foothill Region
(Chem.Abstr.111(8):61307n)
N.A.Eissa, S.S.Gomaa, M.Y.Hassaan, and H.A.Sallam, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),775-8(1988) Mossbauer, X-ray
and Derivatographic Studies on Egyptian Nile Clay (See 88C010) (Chem.Abstr.108(23):203929f)
T.Ericsson, and F.Khangi, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),783-6(1988) An Investigation of Fe3(PO4)2 - Sarcopside
between 1.6 K--721 K:Comparison with Fayalite (See 88C010)
B.J.Evans, W.R.Dunham, C.Porter, S.M.Abernathy, and C.R.Bluncson, J. Appl. Phys. 63(8),4133-5(1988)
Crystal/Chemical Structures and Magnetic Properties of Naturally Occurring Mn1.7Fe1.3O4
(Chem.Abstr.109(14):121261p)
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88E011
88E028
88E031
88F005
88F021
88G017
88G019
88G031
88G045
88H006
88H016
88H024
88H046
88H067
88I008
88I020
88J005
88J018
88J020
88K007
88K017
88K023
88K043
88K060
88K087
88L003
88L012

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B.B.Ellwood, T.H.Chrzanowski, F.Hrouda, G.J.Long, and M.L.Buhl, Geology 16, 980-2(1988) Siderite Formation in
Anoxic Deep-Sea Sediments: A Synergetic Bacterially Controlled Process with Important Implications in
Paleomagnetism
S.P.Ekimov, L.M.Krizhanskii, and A.G.Tutov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Neorg. Mater. 24(8),1353-7(1988)/Inorg. Mater.
24(8),1154-7(1988), Characteristics of Iron-Containing Phases in Cambrian Clay (Chem.Abstr.109(16):132164k)
N.A.Eissa, in "Proceedings of the Sch. on Applications of Nuclear Gamma Resonance Spectroscopy" edited by N. S.
Eissa and G. Denardo, pp279-302, Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Study Archaeological Egyptian
Pottery (See 88E030)
E.A.Ferrow, H.Annersten, and R.P.Gunawardane, Mineral. Mag. 52(365),221-8(1988) Mossbauer Effect Study on
the Mixed-valence State of Iron in Tourmaline (Chem.Abstr.108(18):153800j)
V.L.Fedotov, and Yu.B.Voitkovskii, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Chern. Metall. (1),164-5(1988) The Study of
Composition of Lebedinskii and Kachkanarskii GOK (Mining Enriching Fabrik) Concentrates (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.108(22):190339m)
J.R.Gancedo, M.Gracia, J.F.Marco-Sanz, M.C.Hidalgo, and J.Ma.Rincon, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),787-90(1988)
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Analysis of Basalt Glasses (See 88C010) (Chem.Abstr.108(24):208885y)
B.A.Goodman, J.A.Helsen, and G.Langouche, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),799-802(1988) Mossbauer Spectra of
Exchangeable Fe(II)- and Fe(III)-ions on Saponite (See 88C010)
B.A.Goodman, P.H.Nadeau, and J.Chadwick, Clay Miner. 23(2),147-59(1988) Evidence for the Multiphase Nature of
Bentonites from Mossbauer and EPR Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.109(24):213694k)
B.A.Goodman, and P.H.Nadeau, Clay Miner. 23(3),301-8(1988) Identification of Oxide Impurity Phases and
Distribution of Structural Iron in Some Diagenetic Illitic Clays as Determined by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
G.S.Hang, P.S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),795-8(1988) Gamma-iron Formation by Reduction
of Iron Compounds Inherent in Brown Coal (See 88C010)
F.C.Hawthorne, Rev. Mineral. 18, 255-340(1988) Mossbauer Spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.109(24):213642s)
Z.Homonnay, E.Kuzmann, A.Vrtes, I.Kubovics, G.K.Solymos, and Cs.Szabo, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 127(4),28997(1988) Mossbauer Study of Phlogopites from Upper Mantle Ultramafic Xenoliths (Alcsucsdoboz, Hungary)
K.N.Huang, Dizhi Kexue (Scientia Geologica Sinica) (1),43-56(1988) A Study on the Pyroxenes in the Emeishan
Basalts (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.109(22):193890r)
S.R.Hong, and C.K.Choi, Nonmunjip - Cheju Taehakkyo, Chayon Kwahakpyon 27, 47-54(1988) A structural study of
Cheju volcanic rock by Mssbauer spectroscopy. (In Korean) (Chem.Abstr.112(14):122399p)
S.S.Ismail, G.Wiesinger, P.Bottig, and F.Grass, J. Trace Microprobe Tech. 6(4),535-48(1988) Environmental Sample
Characterization by Short-Time Activation Analysis and Mossbauer-Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.111(6):49519a)
V.G.Izotov, I.Yu.Khromov, and V.P.Kal'chev, in "Fizika Mineralov i ikh Sintet. Analogov"(Kazan University,
Russia, 1988)1988 pp110-6, Crystal Chemistry of Olivines Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy at Different
Temperatures (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.111(10):81479y)
S.R.Julian, J.A.Westgate, J.M.Daniels, D.G.Rancourt, and P.Sullivan, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),807-10(1988) A
Comparison of the Titanomagnetites Produced by Several Volcanoes in Iceland (See 88C010)
N.M.Jamthe, A.Krishnamurthy, and B.K.Srivastava, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 26(4),333-6(1988) Precipitation of
Fine Particles of Magnetic Oxides from Mica Structures:A Mossbauer And X-Ray Diffraction Study
(Chem.Abstr.109(20):182208y)
J.J.Jiang, W.Y.Huang, Z.J.Cai, and Y.J.Liu, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 7(1),71-9(1988) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Studies of Several Tin Minerals (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.110(12):98932t)
I.Knig, H.D.Knauth, Chr.Koopmann, F.E.Wagner, and U.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),811-4(1988)
Mossbauer Studies of Sediments and Suspended Matter from the River Elbe (See 88C010)
(Chem.Abstr.109(12):103710e)
O.Kruse, and T.Ericsson, Phys. Chem. Miner. 15(6),509-13(1988) A Mossbauer Investigation of Natural Troilite
from the Agpalilik Meteorite (Chem.Abstr.109(14):113590e)
E.Kuzmann, N.A.Eissa, B.Molnr, and A.Vrtes, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 127(3),169-76(1988) Mossbauer Study of
Iron Reduction in Hematite Containing Mineral Originated from Aswan Area in Egypt (Chem.Abstr.109(10):76728h)
J.L.Komraus, and E.S.Popiel, Koks, Smola, Gaz 33(9),203-7(1988) Determination of Iron Compounds in Anthracites
and Lignites by Moessbauer Spectoscopy (In Polish) (Chem.Abstr.110(8):60834z)
X.M.Kan, S.Ghose, and B.D.Dunlap, Phys. Chem. Miner. 16(1),55-60(1988) Phase Transitions in Ilvaite, a MixedValence Iron Silicate I. A 57Fe Mossbauer Study of Magnetic Order and Spin Frustration
(Chem.Abstr.110(12):98959g)
N.R.Khisina, N.O.Ovchinnikov, S.S.Meshalkin, D.A.Khramov, I.V.Rogdest-Venskaja, and L.P.Nikitina, Mineral. Zh.
10(4),64-72(1988) Intersite distribution of Fe(2+) and Mg in olivines: Comparison of X-ray single crystal diffraction
and Mssbauer spectroscopy data. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.110(14):118418k)
J.Linares, J.R.Regnard, J.M.Grenche*, and G.Fillion, J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. 21, 1551-60(1988) A Magnetic and
Mossbauer Study of Quasi-one-dimensional Antiferromagnetic Chain Silicates: The Cummingtonites (FexMg(1x))7Si8O22(OH)2 (Chem.Abstr.109(8):65570z)
Z.Li, L.F.Cha, and Y.T.Xu, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),815-7(1988) Mossbauer Study of the Ningqiang Carbonaceous
Meteorites (See 88C010)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
88L014
88L020
88L034
88L039
88L040
88L041
88L052
88L056
88L062
88L065
88L078
88L079
88L080
88M005
88M008
88M025
88M026
88M027
88M029
88M033
88M037
88M038
88M055
88M059
88M067
88M068
88M075
88M083

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Z.Li, Z.F.Zhang, and M.Z.Jin, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),823-6(1988) Mossbauer Effect Study of the Agglomerants of
the Low Temperture Ash of Coke and Coal (See 88C010)
W.Y.Lee, and B.J.Tatarchuk, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),661-4(1988) Mossbauer Studies of High Surface Area
Pillared-clays Containing Mixed Metal Complexes (See 88C010) (Chem.Abstr.109(12):103500m)
J.Lipka, M.B.Madsen, D.Orlicky, C.J.W.Koch, and S.Mrup, Phys. Scr. 38, 508-12(1988) A Study of Titanomagnetites
in Basaltic Rocks from Nigeria (Chem.Abstr.109(22):193914b)
Z.Li, and Z.F.Zhang, Hejishu (Nuclear Techniques) 11(8),17-20(1988) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of Melted
Agglomerant of Low Temperature Ash (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.110(8):60877r)
Z.Li, M.Z.Jin, W.He, and M.L.Liu, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 33(18),1548-51(1988) Next Nearest Neighbor
Effect in Mossbauer Spectra of Chromite (Chem.Abstr.111(2):10335n)
Z.Li, R.B.Zhang, W.He, and L.Yu, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 33(16),1367-71(1988) Effect of Ligand Fluorine
Ion Disordering Absence in Triplite (Chem.Abstr.111(2):10338r)
P.R.Lear, P.Komadel, and J.W.Stucki, Clays and Clay Miner. 36(4),376-8(1988) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Identification of Iron Oxides in Nontronite from Hohen Hagen, Federal Republic of Germany
(Chem.Abstr.109(18):153231v)
Z.Li, and L.F.Cha, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 33(4),262-4(1988) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of Ning
Giang Carbonaceous Chondrite (Duplicate of 88L079)
Z.Li, and L.F.Cha, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 33(17),1481-3(1988) Mossbauer Study of the Ningqiang
Carbonaceous Meteorites (Chem.Abstr.111(2):10522w)
V.Luca, and C.M.Cardile*, Phys. Chem. Miner. 16(1),98-103(1988) Thermally Induced Cation Migration in Na and
Li Montmorillonite (Chem.Abstr.110(12):98960a)
P.Liu, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 7(2),167-75(1988) Mossbauer Parameters of Pyrite from a Certain Gold-Silver Ore
Deposit in Zhejiang Province and Their Geological Significance (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.110(26):234753q)
Z.Li, and L.F.Cha, Kexue Tongbao (Chin. Ed.) 33(4),262-4(1988) Mossbauer Study of Ningqiang Carbonaceous
Chondrite (In Chinese) (Duplicate of 88L056)
Z.Li, and L.F.Cha, Turang (Nanjing) 20(4),218-21(1988) Moessbauer Spectroscopy and Its Applications in Soil
Science (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.110(1):6915p)
S.Music, and M.Ristic, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 120(2),289-304(1988) Adsorption of Trace Elements or
Radionuclides on Hydrous Iron Oxides
E.Murad, in "Iron in Soils and Clay Minerals" edited by J. W. Stucki et al (D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordvecht,
NED and Boston, MA, 1988) issue C12,1988 pp309-50, Properties and Behavior of Iron Oxides as Determined by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy
M.B.Madsen, S.Mrup, T.V.V.Costa, J.Martin Knudsen, and M.Olsen, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),827-30(1988)
Superparamagnetism in Primitive Meteorites (See 88C010)
V.H.McCann, J.B.Ward, and D.E.Rogers, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),831-4(1988) The Search for Organically Bonded
Iron in New Zealand Brown Coals (See 88C010)
E.Murad, and U.Schwertmann, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),835-8(1988) The Characterization of Poorly Chrystalline
Si-Containing Natural Iron Oxides by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 88C010)
M.B.Madsen, S.Mrup, and C.J.W.Koch, Hyperfine Interact. 42(1-4),1059-62(1988) Asymmetric Doublet in
Mossbauer Spectra of Superparamagnetic Goethite (See 88C013) (Chem.Abstr.108(24):207796h)
K.J.D.MacKenzie, and C.M.Cardile, Thermochim. Acta 130, 259-67(1988) The Structure and Thermal Reactions of
Natural Iron-containing Allophanes Studied by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.109(14):113606q)
E.Murad, L.H.Bowen, G.J.Long, and T.G.Quin, Clay Miner. 23, 161-73(1988) The Influence of Crystallinity on
Magnetic Ordering in Natural Ferrihydrites (Chem.Abstr.109(24):213695m)
E.Murad, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 74(2),153-7(1988) The Mossbauer Spectrum of "Well"-Crystallized Ferrihydrite
(Chem.Abstr.109(22):200457k)
H.W.Mehner, H.Berndt, D.Radeck, and R.Heinrich, Chem. Tech. (Leipzig) 40(9),397-400(1988)
Mossbauerspektroskopische Untersuchungen Eisenhaltiger Katalysatoren beider Hochdruckhydrierung von
Braunkohle (In German) (Chem.Abstr.109(22):193545g)
K.J.D.MacKenzie, C.M.Cardile, and I.W.M.Brown, Thermochim. Acta 136, 247-61(1988) Thermal and Mossbauer
Studies of Iron-Containing Hydrous Silicates. VII.Glauconite (Chem.Abstr.110(14):127605w)
K.A.Martin, and S.S.Chao, Prepr. Pap. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem. 33(3),136-40(1988) Weathering Study of
Argonne Premium Coal Samples by FTIR and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.109(22):193433u)
E.Murad, and U.Schwertmann, Am. Mineral. 73(11-1),1395-400(1988) Iron Oxide Mineralogy of Some Deep-Sea
Ferromanganese Crusts
P.Moeller, P.Dulski, W.Szacki, G.Malow, and E.Riedel, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 52(6),1497-503(1988)
Substitution of Tin in Cassiterite by Tantalum, Niobium, Tungsten, Iron,and Manganese
(Chem.Abstr.109(10):76723c)
C.Michalk, G.Just, M.K.Krause, and W.Kramer, Isotopenpraxis 24(11/12),427-33(1988) Untersuchungen an
Syenitoiden und Gabbroiden Gesteinen mittels Mossbauer-Spektroskopie und Neutronenaktivierungsanalyse (In
German) (Chem.Abstr.110(24):216516k)
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Mineral Handbook
Code
88M091
88N042
88P020
88P027
88P065
88P066
88Q001
88R010
88R021
88R032
88R047
88S042

88S047
88S056
88S064
88S070
88S079
88S100
88S103
88S135
88T051
88V033
88W006
88W007
88W042
88X008

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A.A.Mirzakhodzhaev, S.T.Suleymenov, N.V.Bachilova, E.F.Galyutina, and L.P.Shemshura, Kompleksn. Ispol'z.
Miner. Syr'ya (3),62-6(1988) Mossbauer Study of Phase Transformations of Iron Compounds in the Ashes Obtained
from Burning of Ekibastuz Coals (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.109(8):60042u)
G.V.Novikov, V.A.Sinitsyn, M.I.Patuk, and N.V.Volchkova, Mineral. Zh. 10(3),59-68(1988) Mossbauer Study of
Intermediate Products Formed in Systhesis of Alkaline Amphiboles (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.110(6):42151v)
R.A.Pax, and P.E.Clark, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),839-42(1988) Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to the
Coals of Central Queensland (See 88C010)
R.L.Parfitt, and C.W.Childs, Aust. J. Soil Res. 26(1),121-44(1988) Estimation of Forms of Fe and Al: A Review, and
Analysis of Contrasting Soils by Dissolution and Mossbauer Methods (Chem.Abstr.109(17):148429m)
M.I.Prodencio, J.C.Waerenborgh, and J.M.P.Cabral, Clay Miner. 23, 411-22(1988) Chemical and Mineralogical
Characterization of a Cretaceous Clay from the Lousa Basis (Central Portugal)
S.Petit, A.Decarreau, J.P.Eymery, and J.H.Thomassin, C. R. Acad. Sci., Ser. II 307(19),1961-6(1988) Synthese de
Kaolinites Ferriques a 200 Degree C.Comparaison avec les Kaolinites d'Alteration Supergene:Teneur en Fer,
Morphologie, Cristallinite (In French)
T.G.Quin, G.J.Long, C.G.Benson, S.Mann, and R.J.P.Williams, Clays and Clay Miner. 36(2),165-75(1988) Influence of
Silicon and Phosphorus on Structural and Magnetic Propertiesof Synthetic Goethite and Related Oxides
(Chem.Abstr.108(24):207813m)
J.R.Regnard, and M.Boujida, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),513-6(1988) Relation Between Magnetic Hyperfine Field
Distribution and Cation Order in Natural Hedenbergite (See 88C010) (Chem.Abstr.109(4):31034n)
D.A.Reid, R.C.Graham, S.B.Edinger, L.H.Bowen, and J.O.Ervin, Clays and Clay Miner. 36(5),425-31(1988)
Celadonite and Its Transformation to Smectite in an Entisol at Red Rock Canyon, Kern County, California
(Chem.Abstr.109(24):213812x)
K.Raclavsky, and T.Zemcik, Sb. Ved. Pr. Vys. Sk. Banske Ostrave, Rada Horn.-Geol. 34(1),15-32(1988) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Iron in Main Minerals of Basic Rocks (In Czechoslovakian) (Chem.Abstr.111(6):42940x)
H.Raclavska, and K.Raclavsky*, in "Tenth Conference on Clay Mineralogy and Petrology in Ostrava"edited by Jiri
Konta (Univerzita Karlova, Praha, 1988) pp113-8, Chlorites of the Desna Unit, Hruby Jesenik Mountains.
(Chem.Abstr.111(12):100433x)
F.Seifert, in "The Time Domain in Surface and Structural Dynamics" edited by Gary J. Long, Fernande Grandjean
(Kluwer Academic Publishers (NATO Sc. Affairs Div.), Dordrech/Boston/London, 1988) issue 225,1988 pp687703, Recent Advances in the Mineralogical Applications of the 57Fe Mossbauer Effect
(Chem.Abstr.109(14):113549y)
J.A.Sawicki, G.Marest, B.Cox, and S.R.Julian, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 32(1-4),79-84(1988) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Iron Implanted and Doped in ZrO2 (Chem.Abstr.109(12):97618n)
D.E.Sawcer, B.A.Goodman, J.D.Russell, and M.F.Thomas, Phys. Chem. Miner. 16(1),73-7(1988) A Mossbauer Effect
Study of the Mineral Macaulayite (Chem.Abstr.110(14):228438s)
U.Schwertmann, and E.Murad, Clay Miner. 23, 291-9(1988) The Nature of an Iron Oxide--Organic Iron Association
in a Peaty Environment
C.M.Schlinger, D.L.Griscom, G.C.Papaefthymiou-Davis, and D.R.Veblen, J. Geophys. Res., B 93(B8),9137-56(1988)
The Nature of Magnetic Single Domains in Volcanic Glasses of the KBS Tuff (Chem.Abstr.109(20):173763y)
D.M.Sherman, and N.Vergo, Am. Mineral. 73(11-12),1346-54(1988) Optical (Diffuse Reflectance) and Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of Nontronite and Related Fe-bearing Smectites (Chem.Abstr.110(2):11187g)
A.Schnell, C.Chaumont, J.C.Bernier, G.Demazeau, and J.P.Sanchez, Mater. Res. Bull. 23(10),1371-8(1988) Synthese et
Proprietes de L'Almandine (In French) (Chem.Abstr.109(24):221316d)
G.Steffen, K.Langer, and F.Seifert, Phys. Chem. Miner. 16(2),120-9(1988) Polarized Electronic Absorption Spectra
of Synthetic (Mg,Fe)-Orthopyroxenes, Ferrosilite and Fe(3+)-Bearing Ferrosilite (Chem.Abstr.110(14):118442p)
P.M.Solozhenkin, G.Yu.Pulatov, and Y.V.Boldokhin, Dokl. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR 31(10),668-70(1988) Conversionelectron Mssbauer spectroscopy study of a pyrite surface after treatment with diethyldithiocarbamate. (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.111(4):26463p)
D.Tichit, F.Fajula, F.Figueras, B.Ducourant, G.Mascherpa, C.Gueguen, and J.Bousquet, Clays and Clay Miner.
36(4),369-75(1988) Sintering of Montomorillonites Pillared by Hydroxy-Aluminum Species
D.Virgo, R.W.Luth, M.A.Moats, and G.C.Ulmer, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 52(7),1781-94(1988) Constraints on the
Oxidation State of the Mantle: An Electrochemical and57Fe Mossbauer Study of Mantle-Derived Ilmenites
(Chem.Abstr.109(16):132145e)
F.E.Wagner, P.Marion, and J.R.Regnard, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),851-4(1988) 197Au Mossbauer Study of Gold
Ores, Mattes, Roaster Products, and Gold Minerals (See 88C010)
U.Wagner, W.Knorr, A.Forster, E.Murad, R.Salazar, and F.E.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),855-8(1988)
Mossbauer Study of Illite Associated With Iron Oxi-hydroxides (See 88C010)
F.E.Wagner, P.Marion, and P.M.Swash, in "Workshop on Rare and Precious Metals"edited by A. Fuganti & G.
Morteani (Catel Ivano, Italy, 1988) vol.7, pp82-96, Mssbauer spectroscopy in the study of the chemical state of gold
in gold ores.
D.Xie, and K.Y.Guo, Acta Mineralogica Sinica 8(1),81-90(1988) Amphiboles from Changle-Nanao Metamorphic Belt
in Southeastern China (In Chinese)
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88Y002
88Y017
88Y018
88Z038
89A012
89A019
89A021
89A044
89A052
89A053
89B023
89B027
89B035
89B049
89B083
89B087
89B088
89B116
89C006
89C010
89C026
89C043
89D018
89D022
89D029
89D035
89D049
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A.A.Yousif, M.M.O.Ahmed, A.H.Hamid, and B.Collins, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),859-62(1988) Thermal
Transformations in Soils Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and X-ray Diffraction (See 88C010)
Y.P.Ying, and S.S.Hafner, Kuangwu Xuebao 8(3),213-8(1988) Distribution of Cations in Laihunite (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.112(2):9899p)
H.X.Yang, and P.Q.Fu, Kuangwu Xuebao 8(3),219-24(1988) A Further Study of Zincobotryogen (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.111(26):236694r)
F.V.Zuzuk, I.I.Edel'shtein, A.A.Pilipenko, A.D.Mel'nik, and V.Ya.Garmash, Mineral. Sb. (Lvov) 42(2),78-82(1988)
Valence of Iron in Chlorite Heated in Hydrogen and in Air (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.113(16):135788k)
F.Aramu, V.Maxia, and A.Delunas, Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 11(6),891-6(1989) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of
Talc Minerals (Chem.Abstr.111(16):145860a)
J.E.M.Allan, J.M.D.Coey, I.S.Sanders, U.Schwertmann, G.Friedrich, and A.Wiechowski, Mineral. Mag. 53, 299304(1989) An Occurrence of a Fully-Oxidized Natural Titanomaghemite in Basalt
V.D.Alexander, Am. Mineral. 74(5-6),610-9(1989) Iron Distribution in Staurolite at Room and Low Temperatures
(Chem.Abstr.111(12):100445c)
M.A.Asaubekov, and Kh.K.Ospanov, Zh. Fiz. Khim. 63(9),2510-2(1989)/Zh. Fiz. Khim. 63(9),1375(1989),
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of gamma-Irradiated Chalcopyrite (Chem.Abstr.112(2):14461u)
G.A.Amthauer, K.Katz-Lehnert, D.Lattard, M.Okrusch, and E.Woermann, Z. Kristallogr. 189(1-2),43-56(1989)
Crystal chemistry of natural Mn(3+)-bearing calderite-andradite garnets from Otjosondu, SWA/Namibia.
(Chem.Abstr.112:122311)
M.A.Asaubekov, Kh.K.Ospanov, and A.S.Khlystov, Izv. Akad. Nauk Kaz. SSR, Ser. Khim. (5),71-4(1989) Nuclear
gamma resonance spectroscopy of chalkopyrite after gamma irradiation. (In Russian)
R.Bacaud, M.Besson, D.Brodzki, P.Bussiere, H.Charcosset, G.Djega-Mariadassou, M.Oberson, and B.K.Sharma,
Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),583-9(1989) On The Occurrence and Role of SnO2, SnS and FeSn2 In Coal
Hydroliquefaction Experiments Using Tin-Based Catalysts (See 89C020)
A.Baldini, G.P.Bernardini, L.Cianchi, F.Gulisano, M.Mancini, and G.Spina, Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),695-9(1989)
Mossbauer Spectra of "Stannite Group" Minerals (See 89C020) (Chem.Abstr.111(10):81461m)
L.H.Bowen, E.De Grave, D.A.Reid, R.C.Graham, and S.B.Edinger, Phys. Chem. Miner. 16(7),697-703(1989)
Mossbauer Study of a California Desert Celadonite and its Pedogenically-Related Smectite
P.Bonville, C.Garcin, A.Gerard, P.Imbert, and M.Wintenberger, Hyperfine Interact. 52(3),279-90(1989) 57Fe
Mossbauer Absorption Study in Berthierite (FeSb2S4) (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.112(8):65933g)
R.G.Burns, and T.C.Solberg, ACS Symp. Ser. (415),262-83(1989) 57Fe-Bearing Oxide, Silicate, and Aluminosilicate
Minerals - Crystal Structure Trends in Mossbauer Spectra (Chem.Abstr.114(12):105798s)
A.M.Bychkov, A.V.Polosin, and A.A.Borisov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 306(2),439-43(1989) Variation of Valence and
Structural State of Iron Ions during the Meltingof Kirschsteinite (CaFeSiO4) (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.111(10):81472r)
A.M.Bychkov, A.V.Polosin, A.A.Borisov, V.M.Agoshkov, O.Yu.Khodyrev, and A.V.Guzhova, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 309
(1),177-81(1989) Transformation of Iron Ion Structural State in Melting of Almandine, Fe3Al2Si3O12
(Chem.Abstr.112(14):122305e)
R.G.Burns, Geophy Monog Am Geoph Union 45, 81-90(1989) Mossbauer Spectra of 57Fe in Rare Earth Perovskites:
Applications to the Electronic States of Iron in the Mantle
C.M.Cardile, Clays and Clay Miner. 37(2),185-8(1989) Tetrahedral Iron in Smectite: A Critical Comment
(Chem.Abstr.110(18):157805d)
J.M.D.Coey, T.V.Bakas, C.M.McDonagh, and F.J.Litterst, Phys. Chem. Miner. 16(4),394-400(1989) Electrical and
Magnetic Properties of Cronstedtite (Chem.Abstr.110(18):157793y)
J.M.Charnock, C.D.Garner, R.A.D.Pattrick, and D.J.Vaughan, Mineral. Mag. 53(370),193-9(1989) EXAFS and
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Fe-Bearing Tetrahedrites
T.V.V.Costa, V.W.Vieira, and M.A.B.de Araujo, Phys. Scr. 40(5),702-4(1989) Low Temperature Mossbauer Spectra
of the Ibitira Meteorite (Achondrite) (Chem.Abstr.112(6):40030x)
J.L.Dormann, C.Djega-Mariadassou, Y.Yanev, and P.Renaudin, Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),651-8(1989) Mossbauer
Study of Mineral Glasses: East Rhodope Perlites (See 89C020) (Chem.Abstr.111(10):81590c)
M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 74(5-6),688(1989) Applications of Mossbauer Goodness-of-Fit Parameters to
Experimental Spectra: Further Discussion
N.Davison, W.R.McWhinnie*, and A.Hooper, Inorg. Chim. Acta 162(2),257-61(1989) 57Fe Mossbauer Studies of
Hectorite Exchanged with Fe(II) and Fe(III) (Chem.Abstr.112(8):68527p)
D.N.Drakshayani, C.Sankar, and R.M.Mallya, Thermochim. Acta 144(2),313-28(1989) The Reduction of Manganese
Nodules by Hydrogen (Chem.Abstr.111(18):157580x)
M.A.B.de Araujo, T.V.V.Costa, M.C.A.Lima, H.A.Maia, and V.W.Vieira, Phys. Scr. 40(5),682-4(1989) Thermal
Transformations of Natural Jacobsite (Mn, Fe)3O4 (Chem.Abstr.112(16):150749w)
J.C.P.de Oliveira, M.S.da Costa, Jr., W.H.Schreiner, and A.Vasquez, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 79(1),1-7(1989) Magnetic
Properties of the Natural Pyrope-Almandine Garnets (Chem.Abstr.111(26):246316h)
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Mineral Handbook
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89D063
89D067
89E004
89E009
89E014
89E017
89F001
89F013
89G001
89G002
89G013
89G031
89G058
89H015
89H047
89I006
89I016
89I017
89I019
89I022
89J011
89J014
89K009
89K053
89K057
89K083

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C.R.De Kimpe, N.Miles, and D.W.Carson, Can. J. Soil Sci. 69(2),433-6(1989) Stability of Fe(2+)-Bearing Minerals
during Oxidation Pretreatment for Soil Analysis (Chem.Abstr.112(20):183000y)
R.C.Davey, and C.D.Curtis*, Clay Miner. 24(1),53-65(1989) Mssbauer and chemical investigations of mudrocks.
(Chem.Abstr.111(12):100619n)
B.B.Ellwood, B.Burkart, K.Rajeshwar, R.L.Darwin, R.A.Neeley, A.B.McCall, G.J.Long, M.L.Buhl, and C.W.Hickcox,
J. Geophys. Res. 94(B6),7321-31(1989) Are the Iron Carbonate Minerals, Ankerite and Ferroan Dolomite, Like
Siderite, Important in Paleomagnetism? (Chem.Abstr.112:142998)
B.B.Ellwood, J.Payne, and G.J.Long, Geoarchaeology:An International Journal 4(2),103-18(1989) The Rockwall in
Rockwall, Texas: A Study of Unusual Natural Magnetic Effects in Geoarcheological Surveys Produced by Mineral
Oxidation
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, M.Y.Hassaan, and M.S.M.I.Kany, TIZ Int. 113(4),348-9(1989) Effect of Heating and Gamma
Irradiation on Egyptian Talc Ore by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.112(12):103956b)
N.A.Eissa, M.Y.Hassaan, and N.El-Enany, Sci. Phys. Sci. 1(2),57-63(1989) Mssbauer and X-ray fluorescence study
of land scooping to produce building bricks, as an example of role of physics in agricultural development.
(Chem.Abstr.113:34043)
D.S.Fanning, M.C.Rabenhorst, L.May, and D.P.Wagner, Clays and Clay Miner. 37(1),59-64(1989) Oxidation State of
Iron in Glauconite from Oxidized and Reduced Zones of Soil-Geologic Columns
P.E.Filmer, and J.L.Kirschvink, J. Geophys. Res. 94(B6),7332-42(1989) A Paleomagnetic Constraint on the Late
Cretaceous Paleoposition of Northwestern Baja California, Mexico
R.C.Graham, S.B.Weed, L.H.Bowen, and S.W.Buol, Clays and Clay Miner. 37(1),19-28(1989) Weathering of IronBearing Minerals in Soils and Saprolite on the North Carolina Blue Ridge Front: I. Sand-Size Primary Minerals
R.C.Graham, S.B.Weed, L.H.Bowen, D.D.Amarasiriwardena, and S.W.Buol, Clays and Clay Miner. 37(1),2940(1989) Weathering of Iron-Bearing Minerals in Soils and Saprolite on the North Carolina Blue Ridge Front: II.
Clay Mineralogy
M.Gracia, J.R.Gancedo, J.F.Marco-Sanz, M.J.Franco, S.Mendioroz, and J.A.Pajares, Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),62934(1989) Mossbauer Study of Iron Removal in a Montmorillonite (See 89C020) (Chem.Abstr.111(10):81459s)
K.Gorlich, E.A.Grlich, K.Tomala, A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, and P.Q.Hung, Marine Geol. 88(1-2),49-69(1989) 57Fe
Mossbauer Study of a Sediment Column in the Gdansk Basin, Baltic Sea:Palaeoenvironmental Application
(Chem.Abstr.113(16):135891p)
M.Gulumian, J.A.van Wyk, and B.Kolk, NATO ASI H30, 196-204(1989) Detoxified Crocidolite Exhibits Reduced
Radical Generation Which Could Explain Its Lower Toxicity:ESR and Mossbauer Studies
O.Helgason, S.Steinthorsson, and S.Mrup, Hyperfine Interact. 45(1-4),287-94(1989) The Ferric/Ferrous Ratio in
Basalt Melts at Different Oxygen Pressures (See 89C020)
K.S.Harchand, S.P.Taneja, D.Raj, and P.Sharma, Fuel Process. Technol. 21(1),19-24(1989) Mossbauer Studies of Coal
Ash (Chem.Abstr.110(22):198633q)
L.Izoret, J.N.Rimbert, F.Dumas, and P.Maruejol, Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),659-64(1989) Mossbauer Spectrometry
as a Tool for Mining Industry: Application to an Uranium-Bearing Mineralization of Albitized Granite (See
89C020) (Chem.Abstr.111(12):100495u)
M.Ihnatowicz, M.Pawlowski, J.L.Komraus, and E.S.Popiel, Proc. Annu. Int. Pittsburgh Coal Conf. 6(2),698704(1989) Transformation of Iron Compounds in Hydrogenation Process of a Bituminous Coal with Different Iron
Catalysts (Chem.Abstr.112(26):237999b)
S.Idemura, E.Suzuki, and Y.Ono, Clays and Clay Miner. 37(6),553-7(1989) Electronic State of Iron Complexes in the
Interlayer of Hydrotalcite-Like Materials (Chem.Abstr.113(2):16815g)
V.G.Izotov, I.Yu.Khromov, K.G.Vylegzhanin, and R.A.Manapov, Ref. Zh. Geol. 53(1),51-5(1989) The Hyperfine
Structure in Mossbauer Spectra of Hyalosiderite (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.112(8):59836m)
T.A.Ivanovskaya, S.I.Tsipurskii, and O.V.Yakovleva, Litol. Polezn. Iskop. (3),83-99(1989)/ , 271-84(1990),
Mineralogy of globular Riphean and Vendian silicate layer in Siberia and the Ural Mts. (In Russian) (English
Translation by Plenum) (Chem.Abstr.112:142853)
M.Jamond, R.Bacaud, P.Bussiere, H.Charcosset, and B.Nickel-Pepin-Donat, Hyperfine Interact. 52(4),297-302(1989)
57Fe NGR Studies on Three-Stage Hydroliquefaction of Coals (Chem.Abstr.113(14):118169s)
M.G.Johnson, and M.B.McBride, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 53(2),482-90(1989) Mineralogical and Chemical
Characteristics of Adirondack Spodosols:Evidence for Para- and Noncrystalline Aluminosilicate Minerals
J.Martin Knudsen, Hyperfine Interact. 47-48(1-4),3-31(1989) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of 57Fe and the Evolution of
the Solar System (See 89G014) (Chem.Abstr.111(8):61085p)
H.Kodama, and C.Wang, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 53(2),526-33(1989) Distribution and Characterization of
Noncrystalline Inorganic Components in Spodosols and Spodosol-Like Soils
I.I.Kalinichenko, E.A.Nikonenko, I.N.Marenkova, and L.A.Reznikova, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Neorg. Mater. 25(4),6515(1989)/Inorg. Mater. 25(4),561-5(1989), Composition and Properties of Iron Phosphate of the Vivianite Group
D.A.Khramov, T.Zemcik, and A.Cimbalnikova, Geokhimiya (8),1164-9(1989)/Geochem. Int. 27(3),80-6(1989),
Mssbauer data on Fe distribution in lunar olivines. (Chem.Abstr.111(20):178190k)

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89K092
89K098
89K100
89K104
89L004
89L007
89L011
89L021
89L030
89M003
89M011
89M014
89M015
89M019
89M033
89M051
89M056
89M074
89M084
89M086
89N007
89N009
89N041
89P007
89Q005
89Q006
89R016
89R018

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A.Kuhberger, K.T.Fehr, H.G.Huckenholz, and G.A.Amthauer, Phys. Chem. Miner. 16(8),734-40(1989) Crystal
Chemistry of a Natural Schorlomite and Ti-Andradites Synthesizedat Different Oxygen Fugacities
(Chem.Abstr.112(16):1428277w)
N.R.Khisina, D.A.Khramov, L.V.Petushkova, I.A.Stroganov, and V.S.Urusov, Vestn. Mosk. Univ. Ser. 4:Geol. (4),4753(1989) Crystallochemical Evidence for Quenching in Spherulitic Lavas. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.113(8):62756m)
S.P.S.Khalsa, and H.C.Roy, Indian J. Technol. 27(6),320-2(1989) Characterisation of iron in the lattice of
interstratified clay minerals of Indian origin by Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.111(17):1526772u)
V.PH.Krutikov, and F.M.Boulatov, Mineral. Zh. 11(3),64-7(1989) Paramagnetic Centers in Natural Pyrites (In
Russian) (Chem.Abstr.113(12):100982s)
A.D.Law, Mineral. Mag. 53(370),181-91(1989) Studies of the Orthoamphiboless. IV. Mossbauer Spectra of
Anthophyllitesand Gedrites (Chem.Abstr.112(12):102177m)
Z.Li, R.W.Li, L.Yu, and W.He, Yanshi Xuebao (2),21-7(1989) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of the Sediments from
Dongpu Basin (In Chinese)
B.Lundgren, H.G.Jensen, J.Martin Knudsen, M.Olsen, and L.Vistisen, Phys. Scr. 39(5),670-2(1989) Photostimulated
Oxidation of Fe(2+)(aq): A Mass Simulation Experiment Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
V.Luca, and C.M.Cardile*, Clay Miner. 24(3),555-9(1989) Improved Detection of Tetrahedral Fe(3+) in Nontronite
(SWa-1) by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.112(10):81101q)
Z.Li, and R.B.Zhang, Chin. Sci. Bull. 34(13),1121-4(1989) Random Substitution Effect of Ligand Hydroxy
Tetrahedra in Manganosicklerite (Chem.Abstr.114:105801)
A.Meagher, Zeolites 9(1),87(1989) Mossbauer Spectra of Ferrisilicates (Chem.Abstr.110(16):144157u)
E.Murad, Hyperfine Interact. 47-48(1-4),33-53(1989) Poorly-Crystalline Minerals and Complex Mineral
Assemblages (See 89G014) (Chem.Abstr.111(8):61086q)
B.O.Mysen, and D.Virgo, Am. Mineral. 74(1-2),58-76(1989) Redox Equilibria, Structure, and Properties of FeBearing AluminosilicateMelts: Relationships among Temperature, Composition, and Oxygen Fugacity in the System
Na2O-Al2O3-SiO2-Fe-O (Chem.Abstr.110(14):118555c)
M.B.Madsen, S.Mrup, and J.Martin Knudsen, Hyperfine Interact. 50(1-4),659-65(1989) Extraterrestrial Magnetite
Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.111(14):118444m)
E.Murad, and U.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 45(1-4),161-77(1989) Pure and Impure Clays and Their Firing Products
(See 89C020) (Chem.Abstr.110(24):217827z)
R.V.Morris, D.G.Agresti, H.V.Lauer, Jr., J.A.Newcomb, T.D.Shelfer, and A.V.Murali, J. Geophys. Res., [Solid Earth
Planets] 94(B3),2760-78(1989) Evidence for Pigmentary Hematite on Mars Based on Optical, Magnetic, and
Mossbauer Studies of Superparamagnetic (Nanocrystalline) Hematite (Chem.Abstr.111(16):137858r)
P.Marion, F.E.Wagner, and J.R.Regnard, Ind. Miner. Mines Carrieres Tech. (3),112-8(1989) Caracterisation des
Minerais de Metaux Precieux et Produits Metallurgiques Derives: Utilisation de la Spectroscopie Mossbauer de
l'Or et de la Microsonde Ionique (In French) (Chem.Abstr.112(8):60224s)
P.J.Michael, and W.R.McWhinnie*, Polyhedron 8(22),2709-18(1989) Mossbauer and ESR Studies of the
Thermochemistry of Illite and Montmorillonite (Chem.Abstr.112(20):190732s)
A.V.McGuire, M.Darby Dyar, and K.A.Ward, Geology 17(8),687-90(1989) Neglected Fe(3+)/Fe(2+) Ratios - A
Study of Fe(3+) Content of Megacrystsfrom Alkali Basalts (Chem.Abstr.113(4):26930e)
A.E.Milodowski, B.A.Goodman, and D.J.Morgan, Mineral. Mag. 53(372),465-71(1989) Mssbauer spectroscopic
study of the decomposition mechanism of ankerite in CO2 atmosphere. (Chem.Abstr.114:167970)
A.E.Milodowski, D.J.Morgan, and S.St.J.Warne, Thermochim. Acta 152(2),279-97(1989) Thermal analysis studies of
the dolomite-ferroan dolomite-ankerite series. II. Decomposition mechanism in flowing CO2 atmosphere.
(Chem.Abstr.112:228653)
A.Newman, and P.Bussiere, Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),645-50(1989) An Attempt to Use Mossbauer Spectroscopy in
Studies of Coking Similarity of Western Canadian Cretaceous and Appalachian Carboniferous Coals (See 89C020)
(Chem.Abstr.110(26):234432j)
A.N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, H.S.Singh, R.S.Gambhir, and N.G.Lukose, Fuel 68(2),209-12(1989) Mossbauer Studies on
Ghotaru Well No. 1 of the Jaisalmer Basin (Chem.Abstr.110(14):117845k)
H.Nagai, K.Momose, and M.Funaki, Proc. NIPR Symp. Antart. Meteorites 2, 303-9(1989) Magnetic Properties of the
Mixtures of Fe-Ni Alloys Simulated to Y-74354,Y-74362 and Y-74190 Chondrites (Chem.Abstr.115(22):236592p)
D.Petridis, T.V.Bakas, A.Simopoulos, and N.H.J.Gangas, Inorg. Chem. 28(12),2439-43(1989) Pillaring of
Montmorillonite by Organotin Cationic Complexes
S.L.Qiu, W.Pang, and S.Q.Yao, Cuihua Xuebao 10(2),159-64(1989) Study on the Location of Iron in Ferrozeosilite (In
Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.111(26):246648t)
Z.M.Qiu, Changchun Dizhi Xueyuan Xuebao 19(1),25-9(1989) State of Occurrence of Iron in Clay from Shulan, Jilin
Province (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.111(20):178011c)
S.Richardson, and D.J.Vaughan, Mineral. Mag. 53(370),213-22(1989) Surface Alteration of Pentlandite and
Spectroscopic Evidence for Secndary Violarite Formation (Chem.Abstr.110(20):176802s)
R.J.Reeder, and W.A.Dollase, Am. Mineral. 74(9-10),1159-67(1989) Structural Variation in the Dolomite-Ankerite
Solid-Solution Series:AnX-Ray, Mossbauer, and TEM Study
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89R054
89S002
89S041
89S059
89S085
89S120
89T040
89T052
89T053
89V028
89W006
89W023
89W024
89W031
89W036
89W048
89Y004
89Y011
89Y025
89Z007
89Z012
89Z022
89Z028
89Z040
89Z041
89Z051
90A001

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K.Raclavsky, and V.Zamarsky, Sb. Ved. Pr. Vys. Sk. Banske Ostrave, Rada Horn.-Geol. 35(1),85-100(1989)
Application of Mssbauer effect to the study of iron in weathering products of serpentinites.
(Chem.Abstr.115(6):53757b)
H.Skogby, and E.A.Ferrow, Am. Mineral. 74(3-4),360-6(1989) Iron Distribution and Structural Order in Synthetic
Calcic Amphiboles Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and HRTEM (Chem.Abstr.110(20):176825b)
I.Shinno, and Y.Maeda, Mineral. J. 14(5),191-7(1989) Mossbauer Spectra of Diopside Containing 4- and 6Coordinated Ferric Irons at 78K and 4.2K (Chem.Abstr.111(20):178005d)
H.Skogby, and G.R.Rossman, Am. Mineral. 74(9-10),1059-69(1989) OH- in Pyroxene:An Experimental Study of
Incorporation Mechanisms and Stability (Chem.Abstr.111(24):217252d)
T.C.Solberg, and R.G.Burns, in "Lunar and Planetary Science Conference"1989 pp313-22, Iron Mossbauer Spectral
Study of Weathered Antarctic and SNC Meteorites
I.A.Szabo, A.Ujhidy, R.Jelinko, and I.Vassanyi, Hung. J. Ind. Chem. 17(4),465-75(1989) Decrease of iron content of
bauxite through high temperature chlorination. (Chem.Abstr.112:220693)
M.N.Taran, V.A.Klyakhin, A.N.Platonov, E.V.Pol'shin, and V.V.Indutnyi, Sov. Phys.-Crystallogr. 34(6),14704(1989)/Kristallografiya 34(6),882-4(1989), Optical Spectra of Natural and Artificial Iron-Containing Beryls at 77297 K (Chem.Abstr.112(8):65743v)
M.N.Taran, Y.V.Bondar', S.S.Matsyuk, and E.V.Pol'shin, Mineral. Zh. 11(5),80-7(1989) Spectroscopic studies of
olivine and chromite from the Mar'yalakhti meteorite. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.114:27521)
E.D.Tarasova, Spis. Bulg. Geol. Druzh (Rev. Bulg. Geol. Soc.) 50(3),59-64(1989) Composition of pyrrhotite from
Martinovo ore deposit [Bulgaria]. (In Bulgarian) (Chem.Abstr.114:105924)
V.A.Varnek, L.N.Mazalov, Yu.P.Dikov, and A.V.Ivanov, Geokhimiya (8),1170-5(1989)/Geochem. Int. 27(3),8691(1989), New Mssbauer data on the forms of Fe in Luna-16 regolith.
F.E.Wagner, P.M.Swash, and P.Marion, Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),681-8(1989) A 197Au and 57Fe Mossbauer
Study of the Roasting of Refractory Gold Ores (See 89C020) (Chem.Abstr.110(26):235020k)
M.K.Wang, K.K.Lim, J.F.Lee, K.H.Houng, F.Y.Yang, P.K.Tseng, and P.Y.Chen, J. Chin. Chem. Soc. (Taipei) 27(4),54450(1989) A Mossbauer Study on Nontronite and Jarosite (Chem.Abstr.112(26):242534a)
M.K.Wang, K.K.Lim, K.H.Houng, F.Y.Yang, and P.K.Tseng, J. Chin. Chem. Soc. (Taipei) 27(2),139-44(1989)
Distribution and 57Fe Mossbauer Analysis of Iron Oxides in Red Soils of Taiwan (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.111(23):213817)
J.Webb, and , in "Mossbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Inorganic Chemistry, Vol. 3" edited by Gary J. Long and
Fernande Grandjean, vol.3, pp417-44, The Use and Potential of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Studies of Biological
Mineralization (See 89L024) (Chem.Abstr.113(9):73925s)
B.J.Wood, and D.Virgo, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 53(6),1277-91(1989) Upper Mantle Oxidation State: Ferric Iron
Contents of Iherzolite Spinels by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Resultant Oxygen Fugacities
(Chem.Abstr.111(12):100555p)
J.Wu, S.H.Xin, and J.L.Lin, Turang Xuebao (Acta Pedalogica Sinica) 26(3),23-30(1989) Studies on iron oxide
mineralogy of paddy soils derived from red earth by using Mssbauer spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. (In
Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.111(12):100622h)
Y.P.Ying, and S.S.Hafner, DIQIU KEXUG JINZMAN (1),299-306(1989) Cation Distributioon in Laihunite
Y.P.Ying, Y.Q.Li, and C.M.Sun, Chin. Sci. Bull. 34(23),1975-9(1989) Fe2+ Site Occupancy in CummingtoniteGrunerite and Estimation of Equilibrium Temperature
A.K.Yakovleva, N.O.Ovchinnikov*, and L.P.Nikitina, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 118(1),119-25(1989) Cation
distribution in high-magnesium bearing olivines due to nuclear gamma-ray resonance spectroscopy. (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.110(24):216436j)
M.V.Zelepukhin, V.E.Sedov, G.V.Smirnov, V.N.Dubinin, and O.N.Razumov, Pis'ma Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 49(3),1436(1989)/JETP Lett. (Engl. Transl.) (3),168-71(1989), Observation of Fluctuations in the Magnetic Moments of
Microscopic Particles through the Raman Scattering of Mossbauer Radiation (Chem.Abstr.110(22):202085g)
P.C.Zwaan, C.E.S.Arps, and E.De Grave, Mineral. Mag. 53, 473-8(1989) Vochtenite,
(Fe(2+),Mg)Fe(3+)[UO2/PO4]4(OH).12-13H2O, a New Uranyl Phosphate Mineral from Wheal Basset, Redruth,
Cornwall, England
B.Zhu, D.Z.Wang, and W.H.Yu*, Solid State Ionics 36(1-2),15-22(1989) The Study of Structure and Electrical
Properties of Montmorillonite Solid Electrolyte (Chem.Abstr.111(26):245377s)
M.Zbik, O.I.Yakovlev, and A.V.Polosin, Geokhimiya 3, 443-51(1989)/Geochem. Int. 26(10),108-15(1989), The
Melting Crust of the Stannern Eucrite (Chem.Abstr.110(24):216606Q)
H.Zhu, S.Y.Jiang, H.R.Shao, and W.F.Wu, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 8(1),43-53(1989) A Spectroscopic Study of
Povlen Hydroxyl-Chrysotile (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.114(2):9687j)
I.Zhang, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 8(1),78-88(1989) Some Mineralogical Characteristics of Garnet in Archeozoic
Metamophie Rocks of Inner Mongolia and its Geological Significance (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.113(18):155926g)
J.H.Zhang, L.J.Li, and J.G.Ma, Kuangwu Xuebao 9(1),25-32(1989) The lindsleyite-mathiasite series in kimberlite from
Shandong Province. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.114:65947)
F.Aramu, P.Brovetto, A.Delunas, V.Maxia, and R.Rinaldi, Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 12D(1),133-8(1990)
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of a Natural Titanite
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90A012
90A013
90A046
90A054
90B002
90B015
90B032
90B039
90B041
90B075
90B081
90B082
90B083
90B087
90B124
90B155
90B156

90B167
90C008
90C015
90C040
90C046
90D012
90D022
90D049

90D056

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F.Aramu, P.Brovetto, A.Delunas, V.Maxia, and M.Murgia, Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 12(7),1021-4(1990) Study
of Mossbauer Spectroscopy of an Iron Meteorite (Chem.Abstr.113(10):82371k)
A.S.Arico, V.Antonucci, P.L.Antonucci, D.L.Cocke, U.Russo, and N.Giordano, Sol. Energy Mater. 20(4),32340(1990) Photoeffects at the Polycrystalline Pyrrhotite-Eletrolyte Interface (Chem.Abstr.113(6):48534f)
A.Ashokan, R.M.Manickavasagam, and V.K.Garg, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E. BaggioSaitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg, pp393-6, Mossbauer and Magnetic Studies of Jacobsite. (See
90B117)
M.Akasaka, Proc. - Indian Acad. Sci., Earth Planet. Sci. 99(1),39-48(1990) Clinopyroxene on the join CaMgSi2O6CaFe3+AlSiO6-CaTiAl2O6 at low oxygen fugacity. (Chem.Abstr.114:147053)
M.Besson, R.Bacaud, D.Brodzki, P.Bussiere, H.Charcosset, G.Djega-Mariadassou, M.Oberson, and B.K.Sharma, Fuel
69, 35-43(1990) Hydroliquefaction of Coal Catalysed by Tin Compounds
R.G.Burns, and D.S.Fisher, J. Geophys. Res. 95(B9),14415-21(1990) Iron-sulfur mineralogy of Mars: Magmatic
evolution and chemical weathering products.
D.Broz, S.I.Reiman, and B.Sedlak, Hyperfine Interact. 60(1-4),1011-4(1990) Mossbauer Study of Defective Goethite
(Chem.Abstr.113(26):243191u)
L.H.Bowen, E.De Grave, P.M.A.de Bakker, and R.E.Vandenberghe, Hyperfine Interact. 54(1-4),467-72(1990)
Hyperfine Interactions of Aluminum-Substituted Goethites in External Magnetic Fields (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(24):223026r)
D.Broz, A.Stroka, J.Subrt, J.Vins, B.Sedlak, and S.I.Reiman, Hyperfine Interact. 54(1-4),479-82(1990) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Goethite of Small Particle Size (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(22):203415p)
J.M.Bigham, U.Schwertmann, L.Carlson, and E.Murad, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 54(10),2743-58(1990) A Poorly
Crystallized Oxyhydroxysulfate of Iron Formed by Bacterical Oxidation of Fe(II) in Acid Mine Waters
(Chem.Abstr.114:105846)
A.Bonazzi, I.Ortalli, G.Pedrazzi, and E.Salvioli Mariani, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2149-52(1990) Mossbauer
Study of Pelitic Rocks from Ligurian Alps (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27298n)
B.Bouzabata, and A.Otmani, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2153-8(1990) Quantitative Analysis of Phases of Iron Ore
and Its Reduced Products (See 90N011)
L.J.Brown, E.H.Gutsa, J.D.Cashion, J.R.Fraser, and B.A.W.Coller, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2159-66(1990)
Mossbauer Effect Study of Ferric Arsenates from an Abandoned Gold Mine (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.114(4):27299p)
L.T.Bryndzia, and B.J.Wood, Am. J. Sci. 290(10),1093-116(1990) Oxygen Thermobarometry of Abyssal Spinel
Peridotites:The Redox State and C-O-H Volatile Composition of the Earth's Sub-Oceanic Upper Mantle
S.P.Balashova, M.G.Dobrovol'skaya, V.V.Korovushkin, and L.S.Dubrovinskii, Mineral. Zh. 12(4),56-65(1990)
Composition and Properties of Dannemorite from the Nikolaevka Ore Deposit (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.114(22):210682x)
C.Boberski, and W.Schreyer, Eur. J. Mineral. 2(5),565-84(1990) Synthesis and water contents of Fe(2+)-bearing
cordierites. (Chem.Abstr.114(6):46679d)
G.M.Bancroft, and M.M.Hyland, in "Reviews in Mineralogy, Vol. 23: Mineral-Water Interface Geochemistry"
edited by M.F. Hochella, Jr. and A.F. White (Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, DC, USA, 1990) vol.23,
issue Chap 13,1990 pp511-58, Spectroscopic studies of adsorption/reduction reactions of aqueous metal complexes
on sulphide surfaces. (Chem.Abstr.114:167954)
F.J.Berry, Editors, "Physical Methods of Chemistry (2nd Ed.), Volume 5" (Wiley, New York, New York, 1990), vol.5,
pp273-343, (Chem.Abstr.114(12):110821y)
D.Canil, D.Virgo, and C.M.Scarfe, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 104(4),453-62(1990) Oxidation State of Mantle
Xenoliths from British Columbia, Canada (Chem.Abstr.112(26):238224g)
C.W.Childs, R.W.P.Palmer, and C.W.Ross, Aust. J. Soil Res. 28(2),245-57(1990) Thick Iron Oxide Pans in Soils of
Taranaki, New Zealand
H.Constant-Machado, F.Gonzlez-Jimnez, and M.F.Rosa-Brussin D., Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),1789-94(1990)
Mossbauer Study of Clays before Their Use as Catalysts in the Hydrodemetallization (HDM) of Heavy Oils (See
90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(26):234303e)
J.M.D.Coey, S.Mrup, M.B.Madsen, and J.Martin Knudsen, J. Geophys. Res. 95(B9),14423-5(1990) Titanomaghemite
in Magnetic Soils on Earth and Mars
E.De Grave, and R.E.Vandenberghe, Phys. Chem. Miner. 17, 344-52(1990) Mossbauer Effect Study of the Spin
Structure in Natural Hematites (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27314q)
P.M.A.de Bakker, E.De Grave, R.E.Vandenberghe, and L.H.Bowen, Hyperfine Interact. 54(1-4),493-8(1990)
Mossbauer Study of Small-Particle Maghemite (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(16):143765r)
E.De Grave, R.E.Vandenberghe, and L.H.Bowen, in "Condensed Matter Studies by Nuclear Methods" edited by Jan
Stanek and Antoni T. Pedziwiatr (World Scientific Publishing Co., Ltd., Teaneck, New Jersey, USA, 1990)
vol.2,1990 pp186-239, Magnetic Properties of Some Selected, Soil-Related Iron Oxides and Oxyhydroxides as
Probed by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy
M.S.da Costa, Jr., J.I.Kunrath, A.Vasquez, J.C.P.de Oliveira, A.Paesano, Jr., N.Vieira, Jr., J.O.Chies, and A.Roisenberg,
in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E. Baggio-Saitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg,
pp368-72, A Mossbauer Study of the Iguaracu Meteorite (See 90B117)
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90D057
90D058
90D059
90E019
90E027
90F033
90F038
90G052
90G053
90G082
90G085
90G089
90H011
90H021
90H047
90H048
90H049
90H050
90H059
90H078

90H079
90H088
90I021
90J036
90K003

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J.de Oliveira, C.Alves, Jr., C.A.de Barros, R.A.Pereira, and C.A.dos Santos, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect"
edited by E. Baggio-Saitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg, pp385-8, Preparation and Characterization of
Compounds Fe(TaxNb(1-x))2O6 (See 90B117)
M.De La Luz Mora, M.Escudey, G.Galindo, and R.Venegas, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E.
Baggio-Saitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg, pp419-24, Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of a Synthetic
Allophanic Soil Model (See 90B117)
C.Daz Aguila, V.I.Nikolaev, V.S.Rusakov, and R.Lozano Macias, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited
by E. Baggio-Saitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg, pp397-400, Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of the
Alkaline Calcination of Synthetic Goethites (See 90B117)
B.J.Evans, H.M.King, J.J.Renton, and A.H.Stiller, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2187-93(1990) The Quantitative
Determination of FeS2 Phases in Coal by Means of 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(20):175263s)
M.V.Eirish, E.N.Permyakov*, and V.M.Gonyukh, Obogashch. Rud (S-Peterburg) (6),31-4(1990) System for
mineralogical and technical evaluation of clay minerals quality for production of building materials. (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.115:213381)
N.R.Furet Bridon, C.Daz Aguila, V.I.Nikolaev, and V.S.Rusakov, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2195-9(1990) An 57Fe
Mossbauer Study of Iron Concretions in Weathered, Nickeliferous Cuban Crust (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.114(4):27482t)
E.A.Ferrow, and M.Ripa, Mineral. Mag. 54(377),547-52(1990) Al-Poor and Al-Rich Orthoamphiboles:A Mossbauer
Spectroscopy and TEM Study (Chem.Abstr.114(12):105886u)
M.Gracia, J.R.Gancedo, A.Martinez-Alonso, and J.M.D.Tascon, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),2581-7(1990)
Comparative Mossbauer Study of the Oxidation of Pyrite under Different Conditions (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(26):234372b)
Z.Y.Gao, S.H.Chen, X.J.Pan, and G.D.Li, Chin. Sci. Bull. 35(23),1954-60(1990) Mossbauer Firing Study of Clays from
the Famous Sites of Ancient Chinese Kilns (Chem.Abstr.114(11):199528v)
Q.Y.Gao, and H.B.Hou, Guisuanyan Xuebao 18(4),303-9(1990) Composition, structure and properties of granulated
cinder. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.115:34314)
N.V.Gaidaenko, E.V.Semenov, and P.M.Solozhenkin*, Dokl. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR 33(1),28-31(1990) Identification
of components and chlorination of iron-containing tungsten-bearing materials from the Dzhidinsk deposit. (In
Russian) (Chem.Abstr.114:126443)
B.A.Goodman, NATO ASI Ser., Ser. B, 215, 119-40(1990) The use of Mssbauer spectroscopy in the study of soil
colloidal materials. (Chem.Abstr.115(2):12429c)
S.S.Hafner, J.Stanek, and M.Stanek, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 51(3),203-8(1990) 57Fe Hyperfine Interactions in the
Magnetic Phase of Fayalite, Fe2SiO4 (Chem.Abstr.112(24):228377v)
D.Hanzel, W.P.E.Meisel, D.Hanzel, and P.Gtlich, Solid State Commun. 76(3),307-10(1990) Mossbauer Effect Study
of the Oxidation of Vivianite (Chem.Abstr.114(8):66015n)
D.Hanzel, W.P.E.Meisel, D.Hanzel, and P.Gtlich, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2201-7(1990) Conversion Electron
Mossbauer Study of Vacuum and Thermally Treated Vivianite (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27300g)
O.Helgason, S.Steinthorsson, M.B.Madsen, and S.Mrup, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2209-14(1990) On
Anomalously Magnetic Basalt Lavas from Stardalur, Iceland (See 90N011)
Z.Homonnay, E.Kuzmann, A.Vrtes, A.Pakozdi, I.Kubovics, Cs.Szabo, G.K.Solymos, and M.Janosi, Hyperfine
Interact. 57(1-4),2215-20(1990) Mossbauer Study of Amphiboles Originated from the Carpathian Region (See
90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27301h)
S.R.Hong, G.Haley, and J.G.Mullen, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2221-5(1990) Iron Mossbauer Spectra of Lava from
Jeju Island and Its Similarities to Moon Basalts (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27420w)
P.Hargraves, D.G.Rancourt*, and A.E.Lalonde, Can. J. Phys. 68(1),128-44(1990) Single-Crystal Mossbauer Study of
Phlogopite Mica (Chem.Abstr.113(18):155929k)
G.P.Huffman, F.E.Huggins, H.E.Francis, S.Mitra, and N.Shah, in "Coal Science & Technol. 16: Processing and
Utilization of High-Sulfur Coals III"(Third Intl. Conference on Processing and Utilization of High-Sulfur Coals,
Ames, IA, USA, November 14-6, 1989), edited by R. Markuszewski and T.D. Wheelock (Elsevier Science Publishers
B. V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1990) vol.16, pp21-32, Structural characterization of sulfur in bioprocessed
coal. (Processing and Utilization on ) (Chem.Abstr.114:125612)
R.Y.Hong, Y.R.Feng, R.Q.Wang, X.L.Yu , and L.Xi, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 18(3),283-8(1990)
Identification of minerals in some Chinese coals. (In Chinese)
Q.Huang, Y.Ding, G.M.Wang, and W.H.Yu, Huaxue Wuli Xuebao 3(6),465-8(1990) The Mssbauer effect of mordenite
with inorganic salt composites. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.115(26):290265x)
V.P.Ivanitskii, A.L.Litvin, and I.V.Matyash, Dokl. Akad. Nauk Ukr. SSR Ser. B: Geol., Khim., i Biol. Nauki (7),204(1990) Effect of irradiation on crystal structure parameters of calcium-sodium amphiboles. (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.114:105840)
J.J.Jiang, J.H.Zhang, and J.G.Ma, Kuangwu Xuebao 10(4),370-5(1990) Mossbauer spectroscopy and
crystallochemistry of the lindsleyite-mathiasite solid solution series (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.116(22):218201b)
H.G.King, J.K.Torrance*, L.H.Bowen, and C.Wang, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 54(2),462-8(1990) Iron Concretions in a Typic
Dystrochrept in Taiwan
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90K004
90K050
90K060
90K061
90K062
90K063
90K064
90K066
90K070
90K085
90K108
90K115
90L015
90L054
90L072
90L090
90M001
90M004
90M005
90M024
90M027
90M064
90M065
90M072
90M076
90M085
90M115
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T.Kundu, and D.Ghosh, Phys. Chem. Miner. 17(2),157-60(1990) Ligand Field Analysis of the Magnetic
Susceptibilities and Mossbauer Spectra of Ilvalite, a Mixed Valence Iron Mineral (Chem.Abstr.112(24):220433q)
P.Komadel, P.R.Lear, and J.W.Stucki, Clays and Clay Miner. 38(2),203-8(1990) Reduction and Reoxidation of
Nontronite:Extent of Reduction and Reaction Rates (Chem.Abstr.114(6):46659x)
Y.E.Khalabuda, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2227-9(1990) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of the Intrablanket Bitumen
Firing Process (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(20):175248r)
J.Martin Knudsen, S.Mrup, and J.Galazka-Friedman, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2231-5(1990) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy and the Iron on Mars (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(26):234687h)
J.Kraczka, D.S.Kulgawczuk, A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, and W.Zabinski, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2237-40(1990) HighTemperature Mossbauer Study of Heulandite (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27302j)
E.Kuzmann, Z.Homonnay, A.Vrtes, I.Kubovics, Cs.Szabo, and G.K.Solymos, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),22414(1990) Mossbauer Study of Hungarian Phlogopites (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(2):9721r)
I.Knig, and R.Hollatz, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2245-9(1990) A Fingerprint Technique Using Mossbauer
Spectroscopy for the Determination of Individual Chemical Iron Species in Young Sediments (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(26):234861k)
O.Kruse, Am. Mineral. 75(7-8),755-63(1990) Mossbauer and X-Ray Study of the Effects of Vacancy Concentration
in Synthetic Hexagonal Pyrrhotites
J.L.Komraus, E.S.Popiel, and R.Mocek, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),2589-92(1990) Chemical Transformations of
Ferruginous Minerals during the Process of Oxidation of Hard Coal (See 90N011)
J.Martin Knudsen, B.Lundgren, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Vistisen, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited
by E. Baggio-Saitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg, pp195-204, Mossbauer Spectroscopy and the Iron on
Mars (See 90B117)
J.D.Ko, and S.R.Hong, Nonmunjip - Cheju Taehakkyo, Chayon Kwahakpyon 28, 83-8(1990) A structural study of Cheju
volcanic rock by Mssbauer spectroscopy. (In Korean) (Chem.Abstr.113(20):175633n)
J.L.Komraus, and E.S.Popel, Izv. Khim. 23(1),104-11(1990) Mssbauer spectroscopy analysis of iron compounds in
bituminous coals. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.115:53126)
Z.Li, and Y.T.Xu, Yuanz. Kex. Jis. 24(2),91-6(1990) Headway of the Mossbauer Study and Application in China (In
Chinese)
J.L.LaCombe, and P.J.Schurer, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2251-6(1990) Mossbauer Effect Study of the Glacial to
Post-Glacial Transition in the Sediment of Georgie Lake (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(26):234862m)
Z.Li, Editors, "Mossbauer Spectroscopy Methodology Data Processing" (Lanzhou University, , 1990), pp1-484, (In
Chinese)
Z.Li, M.Z.Jin, J.M.Zhang, and M.L.Liu, Kuangwu Xuebao 10(2),186-91(1990) Next nearest neighbor effect in
chromite. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63586e)
E.Murad, in "Advances in Soil Science" edited by B. A. Stewart (Springer-Verlage, New York, New York, 1990)
vol.12,1990 pp125-57, Application of 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Problems in Clay Mineralogy and Soil
Science:Possibilities and Limitations
C.J.McHargue, P.S.Sklad, J.C.McCallum, C.W.White, A.Perez, E.Abonneau, and G.Marest, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys.
Res. B 46(1-4),74-8(1990) The Residual Charge State of Tin Implanted into Sapphire (Chem.Abstr.112(22):209032n)
C.J.McHargue, P.S.Sklad, J.C.McCallum, C.W.White, A.Perez, and G.Marest, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 46, 1448(1990) The Structure of Al2O3 Implanted with Iron at 77K
T.Mayer, and P.G.Manning, J Gr Lakes Res 15(4),687-99(1990) Variability of Phosphorus Forms in Suspended
Solids at the Lake Erie-Grand River Confluence
E.Murad, J.D.Cashion, and L.J.Brown, Clay Miner. 25, 261-9(1990) Magnetic Ordering in Garfield Nontronite under
Applied Magnetic Fields (Chem.Abstr.114(8):66006k)
W.P.E.Meisel, J.Schnellrath, P.Griesbach, and P.Gtlich, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2261-7(1990) The State of Iron
in Andalusite (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27303k)
S.Mrup, O.Saksager, M.B.Madsen, M.D.Bentzon, and C.J.W.Koch, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2269-73(1990)
Weathering of Basalt in an Arctic Climate (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27421x)
H.W.Mehner, M.Luck, B.Essiger, C.Michalk, and R.Stsser, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),2603-7(1990) Mossbauer,
EPR and Magnetic Investigations of Brown Coal Heat Treated under Pressure (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(20):175321j)
R.V.Morris, J.L.Gooding, H.V.Lauer, Jr., and R.B.Singer, J. Geophys. Res. 95(B9),14427-34(1990) Origins of Marslike
Spectral and Magnetic Properties of a Hawaiian Palagonitic Soil
C.Michalk, K.Knese, W.Bohlmann, and R.Meusinger, Erdoel Kohle, Erdgas, Petrochem. 43(12),491-3(1990) Residues
from Brown Coal Hydrogenation.Mossbauer Spectroscopic Investigation (In German) (Chem.Abstr.114(10):85120j)
T.Matsuzawa, Ibaraki Kogyo Koto Senmon Gakko Kenkyu Iho (25),39-52(1990) Magnetic characteristics of various
materials observed through Mssbauer spectrometer. (In Japanese) (Chem.Abstr.114(8):73860n)
I.Ortalli, and G.Pedrazzi, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2275-8(1990) Study of the Torino Meteorite (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.114(2):9927n)
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90O023
90P005
90P009
90P011
90P024
90P031
90P046
90P049
90P059
90Q001
90R041
90R048
90R049
90S094
90S095
90S096
90S097
90S119
90S120
90S131
90S133
90S137
90S138
90S163
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Comparisons Between Filtration, Density Gradient Centrifugation, Chemical Extraction and Mossbauer
Spectroscopy for the Speciation of Particulate Ironin Fresh Water (Chem.Abstr.114(12):108561v)
C.Pietzsch, and W.Schmidt, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 145(1),47-53(1990) Mossbauer Investigations of Dioctahedral
Pegmatitic Micas (Chem.Abstr.113(8):62698u)
M.I.Prodencio, M.M.Abreu, J.C.Waerenborgh, and J.M.P.Cabral, Chem. Geol. 84(1-4),246-8(1990) The Mineralogy
and Chemistry of a Hydrothermal Veinlet Intruded into a Gabbroic Rock Alteration Profile (Serpa, Portugal)
S.Petit, and A.Decarreau, Clay Miner. 25(2),181-96(1990) Hydrothermal (200 degrees C) Synthesis and Crystal
Chemistry of Iron-Rich Kaolinites (Chem.Abstr.113(14):118554p)
S.Paster, C.Wilkinson, J.B.Forsyth, C.E.Johnson, Q.A.Pankhurst, and M.F.Thomas, Hyperfine Interact. 54(1-4),6513(1990) Magnetic Structure of Ludlamite, Fe3(PO4)2-4H2O (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(18):164073d)
T.Pal, and T.N.Pal, Trans. Indian Ceram. Soc. 49(4),86-90(1990) Aluminium in Iron Ores and Its Characterization by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy vis-a-vis XRD
E.S.Popiel, J.L.Komraus, and K.Stanczyk, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),2613-6(1990) Chemical Transformations of
Iron Compounds during the Process of Hard Coal Pyrolysis (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(20):175313h)
E.S.Popiel, J.L.Komraus, and K.Stanczyk, Koks, Smola, Gaz 35(2),36-40(1990) Investigation of Iron Compounds
Transformation in Coal Hydropyrolysis Process by Means of Mossbauer Spectrocsopy (In Polish)
(Chem.Abstr.113(22):194674t)
E.G.Panova, A.V.Chukov, and A.A.Koltsov, Razved. Okhr. Nedr. (4),38-9(1990) Evaluation of the Quality of Raw
Material for Secondary Processing in Mine Industry (Tailings) (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.113(12):101109z)
Z.M.Qiu, M.Rang, J.T.Chang, and M.J.Tan, Chin. Sci. Bull. 35(1),43-7(1990) Mossbauer Spectra of Grandidierite
(Chem.Abstr.114(10):85483e)
R.Roque-Malherbe, C.Daz Aguila, E.Reguera-Ruiz, J.Fundora-Lliteras, L.Lopez-Colado, and M.Hernandez-Velez,
Zeolites 10(7),685-9(1990) The State of Iron in Natural Zeolites:A Mossbauer Study (Chem.Abstr.114(2):9725v)
E.Reguera-Ruiz, and C.Daz Aguila, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E. Baggio-Saitovitch, E.
Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg, pp282-5, Evaluation of the Saturation Term in the Mossbauer Absorption Line
Area and Its Applications (See 90B117)
O.D.Rodrigues, R.Garg, E.G.da Silva, and V.K.Garg, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E. BaggioSaitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg, pp389-92, Mossbauer Study of Hypersthene from Brazilian
Monazite Sands. (See 90B117)
, J.Webb, and C.R.M.Butt, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2279-83(1990) Lateritic Mineralization near Kalgoorlie,
Western Australia:Dating by Mossbauer Spectroscopy? (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(26):234863n)
C.Saragovi, F.Labenski de Kanter, L.E.Kleiman, R.Valentin, and C.Puglisi, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2285-90(1990)
Biotites from Tuffs Located in Mendoza, Argentina, Seen by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.114(4):27304m)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, and J.Danon, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2291-4(1990) Unusual Metal Phases in the
LL Chondrites (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(8):66328s)
N.Suarez Almodovar, S.G.Garcia, and C.Daz Aguila, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2295-300(1990) Mossbauer Study
of Cation Distribution and State of Valence of Iron in Cuban Natural Chromites (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.114(4):27305n)
S.Swami, V.K.Agarwal, S.S.Sharma, and J.Varma, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 122(1),K77-82(1990) Mossbauer and ESR
Studies of Polymetallic Nodules (Chem.Abstr.114(10):85649p)
U.Schwertmann, and E.Murad, in "Proceedings of the Fifth International Soil Correlation Meeting (ISCOM IV)
Chara" edited by J. M. Kimble and R. D. Yeck (USDA, Soil Conservation Service, Lincoln, NE, 1990)1990 pp319-41,
Forms and Translocation of Iron in Podzolized Soils
R.B.Scorzelli, and J.Danon, in "Phys Metallurgy of Controlled Expansion Invar-type Alloys" edited by K. C. Russel
and D. F. Smith 1990 pp85-100, Microstructure of the Santa Catharina Meteorite
R.B.Scorzelli, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E. Baggio-Saitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R.
Rechenberg, pp65-85, Phase Stability of Fe-Ni Alloys from Meteorites in the Invar Region (See 90B117)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, and J.Danon, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E. BaggioSaitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg, pp373-6, Evidence for Superparamagnetism in the Niger Meteorite
(See 90B117)
C.Saragovi, F.Labenski de Kanter, L.E.Kleiman, and R.Valentin, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by
E. Baggio-Saitovitch, E. Galvao da Silva, H. R. Rechenberg, pp405-14, Mossbauer Study of Biotites from Tuffs (See
90B117)
K.B.N.Sharma, B.J.Reddy*, L.R.Moorthy, S.Vedanand, and B.Madhu Sudhana, Pak. J. Sci. Ind. Res. 33(11),4803(1990) Mssbauer, ESR and optical spectra of humite mineral. (Chem.Abstr.114:250781)
M.Takahashi, S.Onuki, S.Ishio, K.Ohtsuka, M.Suda, and M.Ono, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 84(1-2),13-22(1990) 2Dimensional Magnetism of Hydroxy Mn- and Fe-Mica Intercalations (Chem.Abstr.113(2):16510d)
R.G.Teller, M.R.Antonio, A.E.Grau, M.Gueguin, and E.Kostiner, J. Solid State Chem. 88, 351-67(1990) The chemistry
of the thermal decomposition of pseudobrookite ferrous titanium oxides. (Chem.Abstr.114(2):12872w)
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90T045
90T051
90V006
90V010
90V025
90V034
90V039
90V041
90W001
90W007
90W011
90W013
90W016
90W034
90W038
90W039
90W040
90W041
90W043
90W044
90W045
90W046
90W050
90W053
90W056
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R.P.Tripathi, and K.L.Shrivastava, Fuel 69(7),928-30(1990) Characterization of Merta Road Lignite and
Decompositional Study of Its Pyrite Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.113(10):81839g)
R.M.Torres-Sanchez, E.M.Curt, C.Volzone, R.C.Mercader, and A.L.Cavalieri, Mater. Res. Bull. 25(5),553-61(1990)
Study of Fe(II) Oxidation in Ground Magnetite
R.Vochten, and E.De Grave, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (4),176-90(1990) Mossbauer- and Infrared
Spectroscopic Characterization of Ferristrunzite from Blaton, Belgium (Chem.Abstr.113(12):101065g)
R.E.Vandenberghe, E.De Grave, C.Landyat, and L.H.Bowen, Hyperfine Interact. 53(1-4),175-95(1990) Some Aspects
Concerning the Characterization of Iron Oxides and Hydroxides in Soils and Clays (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(22):194924z)
F.C.M.J.M.van Delft, A.J.Den Hartog, D.J.W.Ijdo, V.Ponec*, G.H.Vurens, and A.M.van der Kraan, J. Mol. Catal. 60,
109-25(1990) Oxidation and Dehydrogenation of Alcohols by Glauconite, a Natural Fe(II)- and Fe(III)-Containing
Sheet Silicate, and Ferri-Sepiolite, Its Molecular Sieve Analogue
V.A.Varnek, L.V.Chernikova, V.I.Kazakova, and V.E.D'yakov, Zavod. Lab. 56(6),43-6(1990)/Ind. Lab. (Engl.
Transl.) 56(6),680-3(1990), Mossbauer Spectrum and Chemical Analysis of Slags in Tin Production
(Chem.Abstr.115(8):84268x)
L.Vistisen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, H.G.Jensen, J.M.Knudsen, M.B.Madsen, and M.Olsen, Meteoritics 25(4),417-8(1990)
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Pyroxenes from the SNC-Meteorite Nakhla
L.Vistisen, N.O.Roy-Poulsen, and R.S.Clarke, Jr., Meteoritics 25(4),417(1990) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of
Tetrataenite in the Appley Bridge Chondrite (LL6)
S.B.Weed, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 54(1),274-80(1990) High-Gradient Magnetic Concentration of
Chlorite and Hydroxy-Interlayered Minerals in Soil Clays
M.Wintenberger, and G.Andr, Physica B (Amsterdam) 162(1),5-12(1990) Magnetic Properties and Spiral Magnetic
Structure of Berthierite FeSb2S4
M.Wintenberger, G.Andr, M.Perrin, C.Garcin, and P.Imbert, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 87(1-2),123-9(1990) Magnetic
Structure ad Mossbauer Data of Sternbergite AgFe2S3, an Intermediate Valency Fe Compound
(Chem.Abstr.113(14):125007r)
M.K.Wang, Chung-kuo Nung Yeh Hua Hsueh Hui Chih 28(1),1-5(1990) Mossbauer Analyses of Celadonite and
Sepiolite (Chem.Abstr.114(8):65979t)
J.C.Waerenborgh, H.Annersten, T.Ericsson, M.O.Figueiredo, and J.M.P.Cabral, Eur. J. Mineral. 2(3),267-71(1990) A
Mossbauer Study of Natural Gahnite Spinels Showing Strongly Temperature-Dependent Quadrupole Splitting
Distributions (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27293g)
U.Wagner, E.Murad, W.Knorr, and F.E.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2313-7(1990) Mossbauer Study of Illitic
Clays Containing Iron-Rich Impurities (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27306p)
S.H.Weng, K.Y.Jiang, Z.M.Wang, J.S.Gao, V.Wu, Z.Wu, D.W.Lin, Y.Q.Yu, and C.G.Zhao, Hyperfine Interact. 58(14),2617-22(1990) The Transformation and the Hydrogenation Activity of Iron Oxide under Various Reaction
Conditions in Coal Liquefaction (See 90N011)
S.H.Weng, K.Y.Jiang, Z.M.Wang, J.S.Gao, V.Wu, Z.Wu, D.W.Lin, Y.Q.Yu, and C.G.Zhao, Hyperfine Interact. 58(14),2623-8(1990) The Transformation and the Catalytic Activity of Iron Sulfide in Lignite Liquefaction (See 90N011)
S.H.Weng, J.Wang, Z.M.Wang, J.K.Yan, Z.Wu, D.W.Lin, Y.Q.Yu, and C.G.Zhao, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),262933(1990) Mossbauer Study of the Microwave/Magnetic Desulfurization of Yutianbao Coal (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(20):175280v)
S.H.Weng, Z.M.Wang, J.S.Gao, L.P.Cheng, Z.Wu, D.W.Lin, Y.Q.Yu, and C.G.Zhao, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),26359(1990) A New Activity Phase in Hongqi Brown Coal Liquefaction (See 90N011)
S.H.Weng, Y.X.Xu, Z.M.Wang, C.G.Zhao, J.Wang, and J.K.Yang, Yingyong Kexue Xuebao 8(3),292-6(1990) Mossbauer
Study of the Microwave/Magnetic Desulfurization of Yutianbao Coal (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.114(26):250500t)
S.H.Weng, V.Wu, J.S.Gao, C.G.Zhao, and Z.Wu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 18(2),103-8(1990)
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Iron Catalyst in Coal Hydroliquefaction.II.On the Transformation and the
Hydrogenation Activity of Ferric Oxide Under Various Reaction Conditions (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.114(2):9444c)
S.H.Weng, J.S.Gao, V.Wu, C.G.Zhao, and Z.Wu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 18(2),97-102(1990)
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Iron Catalyst in Coal Hydroliquefaction.I.On the Transformation and the Action
Mechanism of Iron Sulphide in Hydrogenation (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.114(2):9443b)
G.M.Wang, Guisuanyan Tongbao 9(1),6-9(1990) Mossbauer Effect Study of Slaggy Silicate Cements (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.113(16):137481d)
K.R.Wang, Sci. China. Ser. B 33(12),1504-16(1990) A Study on Boxian Meteorite from Anhui Province, China
(Chem.Abstr.114(22):20970q)
J.Webb, , and D.J.Macey, in "Iron Biominerals" edited by R.B. Frankel and R. P. Blakemore (Plenum Press, New York,
1990)1990 pp193-220, Iron Biomineralization in Invertebrates
S.H.Weng, J.S.Gao, L.P.Cheng, Z.M.Wang, and C.G.Zhao, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 18(3),1938(1990) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Iron Catalyst in Coal Hydroliquefaction.III.A New Activity Phase
gamma-Fe in Hongqi Brown Coal Liquefaction (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.114(20):188858k)
L.Wang, Z.D.Lui, and S.Liu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 18(3),268-72(1990) The Application of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy to the Study of Coal Catalytic Liquefaction.I.The Transformation of Iron Catalysts during
Liquefaction (In Chinese) (also CA114:188859) (Chem.Abstr.114(20):088589m)
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90W067
90W070

90W076
90Y015
90Y021
90Z002
90Z008
90Z030
90Z044
91A001
91A002
91A003
91A013
91A020
91A031
91B005
91B006
91B020
91B076
91B098
91B106
91C011
91C014
91C026
91C030
91C035
91C051

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X.Wu, F.Delbove, and J.C.Touray, Mineral. Deposita 25(Suppl.),S8-12(1990) Conditions of formation of gold-bearing
arsenopyrite: a comparison of synthetic crystals with samples from Le Chatelet gold deposit, Creuse, France.
A.F.White, in "Reviews in Mineralogy, Vol. 23: Mineral-Water Interface Geochemistry" edited by M.F. Hochella, Jr.
and A.F. White (Mineralogical Society of America, Washington, DC, USA, 1990) vol.23, issue Chap 12,1990 pp467509, Heterogeneous electrochemical reactions associated with oxidation of ferrous oxide and silicate surfaces.
(Chem.Abstr.114:167953)
B.J.Wood, J. Geophys. Res., B 95(B10),15845-51(1990) An experimental test of the spinel peridotite oxygen
barometer.
D.Z.Yao, J.Y.Yu, and B.H.Liu, Chin. Sci. Bull. 35(18),1539-41(1990) Mossbauer Study of Magnetism and Content of
Krasnozem Magnetic Minerals (In Chinese)
D.Z.Yao, Turang Xuebao (Acta Pedalogica Sinica) 27(4),361-6(1990) The use of Mssbauer spectroscopy in study of
soil magnetic genesis. (In Chinese)
A.K.Zhetbaev, K.M.Donbaev, and M.B.Ablanov, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 157(1),K55-9(1990) Spin Reorientation in
Irradiated Hematite at 7 to 60 K (Chem.Abstr.112(20):190408r)
H.Zhang, Y.Han, and G.X.Xing, Turang Xuebao (Acta Pedalogica Sinica) 26(4),316-23(1990) Study on the Iron Oxides
for Torrid Red Earths by Using the Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Chinese)
K.Zapletal, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 63(1-2),85-97(1990) Low-Field Susceptibility Anisotropy of Some Biotite
Crystals
L.Zhao, T.H.Chen, H.D.Qian, and C.S.Liu, Kuangwu Xuebao 10(2),132-9(1990) The composition and spectroscopic
features of biotite from huangshan-taiping composite granitoid batholith. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63580y)
L.P.Aldridge, J.Finch, G.J.Gainsford, K.H.Patterson, and W.C.Tennant, Phys. Chem. Miner. 17(7),583-90(1991) Single
Crystal Mossbauer Studies of 1M Biotite (Chem.Abstr.114(20):189252v)
M.M.O.Ahmed, A.A.Aldahan*, and T.Ericsson, Arid Soil Res Rehab 5, 55-75(1991) A Mossbauer and Mineralogical
Investigation of Soils from Central Sudan (Chem.Abstr.119(6):53143f)
L.P.Aldridge, and G.J.Churchman, Aust. J. Soil Res. 29(3),387-98(1991) The Role of Iron in the Weathering of a
Climosequence of Soils Derived from Schist (Chem.Abstr.115(6):53780d)
S.Aburto, M.Jimnez, E.Flores, R.W.Gomez Gonzalez, M.L.Marquina, and V.Marquina Fabrega, Hyperfine Interact.
66(1-4),3-10(1991) Archaeological Ceramics:Analysis of Technologies by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 91D025)
(Chem.Abstr.116(7):58265v)
G.Alonzo, M.Consiglio, E.Palazzolo, M.Panno, and E.Bazan, Agrochimica 35(1-3),212-20(1991) 57Fe Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in Soil and Agricultural Investigations.I.Correlation of the Spectroscopic Behaviour with some
Chemical Properties fora Number of Natural Sicilian Soils (Chem.Abstr.116(11):105036h)
A.W.Al-Said, R.M.Abu-Eid, and I.M.Naqib, J. Univ. Kuwait. (Sci.) 18, 67-82(1991) Identification of iron compounds
in Kuwaiti surface sand deposits using Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.117(4):30788q)
R.G.Burns, and M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 76, 892-9(1991) Crystal Chemistry and Mossbauer Spectra of
Babingtonite (Chem.Abstr.115(6):53547h)
R.G.Burns, and S.L.Martinez, Lunar and Planet. Sci. 21, 331-40(1991) Mossbauer Spectra of Olivine-Rich
Achondrites:Evidence for PreterrestrialRedox Reactions
A.G.Bobkovskii, L.G.Kim, L.Sh.Tsemekhman, and G.P.Ermakov, Rasplavy (1),105-8(1991) Iron Atom State in
Fayalite Foundings (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.115(18):190198j)
R.G.Burns, NATO ASI Ser., Ser. C 343, 175-99(1991) Mixed Valency Minerals:Influences of Crystal Structures on
Optical and Mossbauer Spectra (Chem.Abstr.117(4):30582t)
L.C.A.Barbosa, J.D.Fabris, M.Resende, J.M.D.Coey, A.T.Goulart, J.M.Cadogan, and E.G.da Silva, R. Bras. Ci. Solo
15(3),259-66(1991) Mineralogy and Chemistry of a Cambic Latosol Developed from a Pelitic Rock from the Bambui
Group, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil (In German) (Chem.Abstr.119(8):76632d)
A.G.Bobkovskii, M.I.Usevich, A.V.Sokolov, and E.I.Ezhov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Geol. Razved. (1),46-50(1991)
Isomorphism in iron oxides from deposits of oxidized nickel ores. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.116(22):218242r)
C.W.Childs, N.Matsue, and N.Yoshinaga, Soil Sci. Plant Nutr. (Tokyo) 37(2),299-311(1991) Ferrihydrite in Volcanic
Ash Soils of Japan (Chem.Abstr.115(16):163327u)
J.M.D.Coey, T.V.Bakas, and S.Guggenheim, Am. Mineral. 76(11-12),1905-9(1991) Mossbauer Spectra of
Minnesotaite and Ferroan Talc (Chem.Abstr.115(26):283703k)
J.M.D.Coey, J.D.Fabris, and M.Resende, Hyperfine Interact. 66(1-4),51-62(1991) 57Fe Mossbauer Studies of Oxisols
(See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63814c)
T.V.V.Costa, V.W.Vieira, and M.A.B.de Araujo, Hyperfine Interact. 67(1-4),463-6(1991) Analysis of Impact-Induced
Fe(2+) Disorder in the Pyroxene of the Ibitira Meteorite (See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63842k)
I.A.D.Christie, D.G.Rancourt, G.Lamarche, M.Royer, H.Kodama, and J.L.Robert, Hyperfine Interact. 68(1-4),3158(1991) Low Temperature Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Magnetism of Synthetic Annite Mica (See 91H038)
(Chem.Abstr.116(24):246952r)
F.Chavez-Rivas, R.Zamorano-Ulloa, D.Galland, J.R.Regnard, and J.Chappert, J. Appl. Phys. 70(10),5849-51(1991)
Ferro and Paramagnetic Resonance Studies of Natural Volcanic Glasses:Teotihuacan Obsidians
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91C066
91D004
91D005
91D006
91D009
91D019
91D021
91D031
91D061
91D064
91D066
91F001
91G001
91G003
91G008
91G024
91G025
91G026
91G034
91G035
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Y.L.Chen, B.F.Xu, and J.G.Chen, Wuhan Daxue Xuebao, Ziran Kexueban 4, 29-34(1991) Mssbauer effect study of a
natural chromite from Xin Jiang deposit. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.118(8):63313e)
I.S.E.Carmichael, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 106(2),129-41(1991) The redox states of basic and silicic magmas: a
reflection of their source regions?
S.C.Dorman, L.H.Bowen, and S.B.Weed, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 98, 28-32(1991) Magnetic Separation of Synthetic
Goethites Based on Al Substitution:57Fe Mossbauer Analysis (Chem.Abstr.115(14):139697u)
M.Darby Dyar, C.L.Perry, C.R.Rebbert, B.L.Dutrow, M.J.Holdaway, and H.M.Lang, Am. Mineral. 76(1-2),2741(1991) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Synthetic and Naturally Occurring Staurolite (Chem.Abstr.114(20):189241r)
P.de Parseval, L.Fourns, J.P.Fortun, B.Moine, and J.Ferret, C. R. Acad. Sci., Ser. II 312(11),1321-6(1991)
Distribution du Fer dans les Chlorites par Spectrometrie Mossbauer (57Fe):Fe(3+) dans les Chlorites du Gisement de
Talc-Chlorite de Trimouns (Pyrenees, France) (In French) (Chem.Abstr.116(10):87771n)
P.M.A.de Bakker, E.De Grave, R.E.Vandenberghe, L.H.Bowen, R.J.Pollard, and R.M.Persoons, Phys. Chem. Miner.
18(2),131-43(1991) Mossbauer Study of the Thermal Decomposition of Lepidocrocite and Characterization of the
Decomposition Products (Chem.Abstr.115(14):139709z)
E.De Grave, and A.Van Alboom, Phys. Chem. Miner. 18, 337-42(1991) Evaluation of Ferrous and Ferric Mossbauer
Fractions (Chem.Abstr.116(12):110214u)
J.C.P.de Oliveira, M.S.da Costa, Jr., W.H.Schreiner, and A.Vasquez, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 98(3),239-44(1991)
Magnetic Properties of Some Iron-Poor Natural Olivines (Chem.Abstr.115(22):246266z)
J.H.de Araujo, J.I.Kunrath, M.S.da Costa, Jr., A.Vasquez, C.Alves, Jr., and L.D.Dantas de Oliveira, Hyperfine Interact.
67(1-4),467-72(1991) Mossbauer Effect Study of a Pleistocenic Brazilian Fossil (See 91D025)
(Chem.Abstr.116(8):63896f)
C.De Las Pozas-Del Rio, E.Reguera-Ruiz, C.Daz Aguila, and R.Roque-Malherbe*, J. Solid State Chem. 94(2),2159(1991) Mossbauer Study of Hydrothermal Transformation of Natural Clinoptilolite into Y and P1 Zeolites
(Chem.Abstr.115(22):246528m)
V.S.Dudko, R.Y.Belevtsev, and E.V.Pol'shin, Mineral. Zh. 13(2),90-4(1991) Ferric iron content in biotites from
garnet-containing metapelites. (Chem.Abstr.116(18):177967k)
Y.Ding, W.Y.Liu, and W.H.Yu, Solid State Ionics 46(3-4),217-20(1991) Structural study on the composite: mordenite
with inorganic salt. (Chem.Abstr.115(16):17355s)
M.P.F.Fontes, L.H.Bowen, and S.B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 55(4),1150-5(1991) Iron Oxides in Selected Brazilian
Oxisols:II.Mossbauer Studies (Chem.Abstr.115(15):157927y)
O.Goffette, J.M.Grenche, and F.Meilliez, C. R. Acad. Sci., Ser. II 312, 493-9(1991) Caracterisation par Spectrometrie
Mossbauer d'un Prcessus Redox dans des Filons Paleozoiques de Diabase en Ardenne Meridionale (France) (In
French)
C.V.Guidotti, and M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 76(1-2),161-75(1991) Ferric Iron in Metamorphic Biotite and Its
Petrologic and Crystallochemical Implications
G.Gonser, and J.Uhlig, Isotopenpraxis 27(2),81-6(1991) Mossbauer Study of Li-Fe Micas of Tin-Tungsten Deposits
(Chem.Abstr.115(2):12466n)
B.A.Goodman, M.V.Cheshire, and J.Chadwick, J. Soil Sci. 42(1),25-38(1991) Characterization of the Fe(III)-Fulvic
Acid Reaction by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.115(1):7506w)
D.L.Gallup, and W.M.Reiff, Geothermics 20(4),207-24(1991) Characterization of Geothermal Scale Deposits by Fe57 Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Complementary X-Ray Diffraction and Infra-Red Studies
(Chem.Abstr.116(8):63353b)
J.Galazka-Friedman, A.Kotlicki, A.Slawska-Waniewska, and A.Witek, in "The Environmental Model of Mars,
Proceedings"(2nd COSPAR Colloquium, Sopron, Hungary, January 22-26, 1990), edited by K. Szeg (Pergamon Press,
Oxford, UK, 1991) vol.2, pp129-32, Martian Mssbauer spectrometer.
M.A.Goncalves, M.F.de Jesus Filho, and V.K.Garg, Hyperfine Interact. 67(1-4),437-42(1991) Mossbauer Study of
Brazilian Soapstone (See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63779v)
R.Garg, O.D.Rodrigues, E.G.da Silva, and V.K.Garg, Hyperfine Interact. 67(1-4),443-6(1991) Mossbauer Study of
Brazilian Columbite (See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63619T)
R.Garg, V.K.Garg, and Y.Nakamura, Hyperfine Interact. 67(1-4),447-51(1991) Magnetic Properties of Iron
Marcasite FeS2 (See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63620M)
I.M.Gorokhov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. 7, 17-32(1991) Rubidium-Strontium and Potassium-Argon Age of
Sedimentary Geochronometers of the Lower Riphean in Anabar Massif (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.118(16):151295f)
G.N.Goncharov, Geokhimiya (3),388-97(1991)/ 27(xx),FE7(1805), Method of Determination of Geometry of Local
Crystallographic Position of Iron and Its Use in Geochemistry (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.119(8):76433q)
G.N.Goncharov, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 120(5),81-94(1991) Methods of determining the electronic structure and
energy of iron atoms and their cationic position in minerals.
G.N.Goncharov, Vopr Primen Yad Izl MoskInzh , 28-33(1991) Calculation of the geometric parameters of local
positions of iron atoms using the Mssbauer spectroscopy data. (Chem.Abstr.120(14):178493x)
K.S.Harchand, and D.Raj, Proc. Solid State Phys. Symp. 33C, 342(1991) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron Bearing
Minerals in Coals and Their Ash
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91I012
91J003
91J009
91J017
91K013
91K018
91K029
91K030
91K072
91K081
91L005
91L050
91L051
91L068
91L069
91M003
91M004
91M005
91M009
91M011
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G.P.Huffman, B.Ganguly, M.M.Taghiei, F.E.Huggins, and N.Shah, Prepr. Pap. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem.
36(2),561-9(1991) Structure and dispersion of iron-based direct coal liquefaction catalysts.
(Chem.Abstr.115(2):12252q)
V.P.Ivanitskii, A.D.Khar'kiv, I.V.Matyash, A.G.Polozov, and A.E.Borontsov, Mineral. Zh. 13(2),45-54(1991)
Mssbauer spectra of magnetite from kimberlites and iron ore deposits of the Siberian platform. (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.116(10):87837p)
C.Jeandey, J.L.Oddou, J.L.Mattei, and G.Fillion, Solid State Commun. 78(3),195-8(1991) Mossbauer Investigation of
the Pyrrhotite at Low Temperature (Chem.Abstr.115(4):37936d)
D.Jouaffre, S.Bruckert, A.F.Williams, A.J.Herbillon, and B.Kubler, Geoderma 50(3),239-57(1991) Rubefaction PostWurmienne en Climat Montagnard Humide Jurassien.Role du Pedoclimat et Actualite du Processus (In French)
E.Jaimes, R.Iraldi, and F.Gonzlez-Jimnez, Hyperfine Interact. 67(1-4),721-6(1991) Electric Field Gradient Sign
Determination in Low Magnetic Fields Perpendicular to the Gamma Rays in 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See
91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):73955p)
M.Kunz, T.Armbruster, G.A.Lager, A.J.Schultz, R.J.Goyette, W.Lottermoser, and G.A.Amthauer, Phys. Chem. Miner.
18(3),199-213(1991) Fe, Ti Ordering and Octahedral Distortions in Acentric Neptunite:Temperature Dependent XRay and Neutron Structure Refinements and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.115(22):236423j)
C.B.Koch, and S.Mrup, Clay Miner. 26(4),577-82(1991) Identification of Green Rust in an Ochre Sludge
(Chem.Abstr.116(10):88029p)
X.M.Kan, E.L.Zhang, Y.R.Li, and S.Ghose, Chin. Sci. Bull. 36(20),1729-33(1991) Mossbauer Study of Electron
Delocalization of Fe(2+) in Julgoldite, a Mixed-Valence Iron Silicate (Chem.Abstr.117(8):73249g)
J.Martin Knudsen, M.B.Madsen, M.Olsen, L.Vistisen, C.B.Koch, S.Mrup, E.Kankeleit, G.Klingelhfer, E.N.Evlanov,
V.N.Khromov, L.M.Mukhin, O.F.Priloutski, B.Zubkov, G.V.Smirnov, and J.Juchniewicz, Hyperfine Interact. 68(14),83-94(1991) Mossbauer Spectroscopy on the Surface of Mars. Why? (See 91H038) (Chem.Abstr.117(4):30848j)
X.M.Kan, E.L.Zhang, and Y.R.Li, Kuangwu Xuebao 11(1),33-8(1991) Experimental determination of relative intensity
coefficient in 57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopy. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.116(22):227029d)
J.M.Knudsen, M.B.Madsen, and L.Vistisen, in "The Environmental Model of Mars, Proceedings"(2nd COSPAR
Colloquium, Sopron, Hungary, January 22-26, 1990), edited by K. Szeg (Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK, 1991) vol.2,
pp7-10, Mssbauer spectroscopy of SNC meteorites.
H.B.Lindgreen, H.Jacobsen, and H.J.Jakobsen, Clays and Clay Miner. 39(1),54-69(1991) Diagentic Structural
Transformations in North Sea Jurassic Illite/Smectite (Chem.Abstr.114(22):210916b)
V.Luca, Clays and Clay Miner. 39(5),478-89(1991) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Structural Changes
during Dehydrationof Nontronite:Effect of Different Exchangeable Cations (Chem.Abstr.116(4):24802c)
V.Luca, Clays and Clay Miner. 39(5),467-77(1991) Detection of Tetrahedral Fe3+ Sites in Nontronite and
Vermiculite by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.116(4):24801b)
Z.Li, in "Condensed Matter Studies by Nuclear Methods" edited by Jan Stanek and Antoni T. Pedziwiatr (World
Scientific, Singapore, 1991) vol.26,1991 pp342-5, High Pressure Techniques in Mossbauer Spectroscopy.
(Chem.Abstr.117(24):242163g)
G.J.Long, and F.Grandjean, in "Applications of Analytical Techniques to the Characterization of Materials" edited
by Dale L. Perry (Plenum, New York, USA, 1991)1991 pp119-51, Applications of the Mossbauer Effect to the
Characterization of Materials. (Chem.Abstr.117(20):200565j)
S.Mitra, T.N.Pal, and T.Pal, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 29(5),313-25(1991) Variation in Mossbauer Hyperfine
Parameters with Al-Substitution in Iron Oxide and hydroxide Phases (Chem.Abstr.115(2):17623w)
P.G.Manning, T.P.Murphy, and E.E.Prepas, Can. Mineral. 29, 77-85(1991) Intensive Formation of Vivianite in the
Bottom Sediments of Mesotropic Narrow Lake, Alberta (Chem.Abstr.114(26):250794s)
J.Mathew, and A.L.Sharma, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 29(2),147-9(1991) Thermal Oxidation of Natural Biotite
Using Mossbauer Technique (Chem.Abstr.114(12):105897y)
P.J.Michael, P.Monsef-Mirzai, and W.R.McWhinnie, Fuel 70(1),119-21(1991) Mossbauer Study of the
Decomposition of Iron-Bearing Clay Minerals During the Ashing of Five Coals (Chem.Abstr.114(8):65486e)
J.Mathew, and A.L.Sharma, Proc. Solid State Phys. Symp. 33C, 347(1991) Temperature Dependent Studies of Natural
Staurolite
E.Murad, and U.Wagner, Neues Jahrb. Mineral. Abh. 162(3),281-309(1991) Mossbauer Spectra of Kaolinite,
Halloysite and the Firing Products of Kaolinite:New Results and a Reappraisal of Published Work
(Chem.Abstr.115(18):186874j)
M.B.Madsen, J.Martin Knudsen, L.Vistisen, and H.G.Jensen, in "The Environmental Model of Mars,
Proceedings"(2nd COSPAR Colloquium, Sopron, Hungary, January 22-26, 1990), edited by K. Szeg (Pergamon Press,
Oxford, UK, 1991) vol.2, pp59-62, Are phobos and deimos carbonaceous chondrites? Mssbauer spectroscopy on
carbonaceous chondrites and their relation to the Martian moons.
A.Moukarika, F.O'Brien, J.M.D.Coey, and M.Resende, Geophys. Res. Lett. 18(11),2043-6(1991) Development of
Magnetic Soil from Ferroan Dolomite (Chem.Abstr.116(12):110405g)
A.V.McGuire, M.Darby Dyar, and J.E.Nielson, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 109(2),252-64(1991) Metasomatic
Oxidation of Upper Mantle Peridotite (Chem.Abstr.116(109):87984j)
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91M071
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91M083
91M093
91M094
91M095
91M111
91M113
91M127
91M131
91M132
91N011
91N050
91O001
91P003
91P004
91P006
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S.A.Moya Duran, A.Flores, M.Escudey, R.Venegas, G.Castello, and R.LaTorre, Hyperfine Interact. 67(1-4),5815(1991) Mossbauer Spectroscopy for the Characterization of Soils Used as Catalysts (See 91D025)
(Chem.Abstr.116(8):638125d)
S.Mitra, T.N.Pal, and T.Pal, Mineral. Mag. 55(381),535-42(1991) Petrogenetic Implication of the Mossbauer
Hyperfine Parameters of Fe(3+)-Chromites from Sukinda (India) Ultramafites (Chem.Abstr.118(12):106463y)
S.Mitra, T.N.Pal, and T.Pal, Solid State Commun. 77(4),297-301(1991) Electron "Localisation" at B-Site:A
Concomitant Process for Oxidation of Cr-Spinels to a "Partly Inverse" Form (Chem.Abstr.114(18):174290g)
Y.Minai, Y.Nakamura, H.Wakita, and T.Tominaga, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 154(3),215-25(1991) Association of
Cesium with Ferric Components in Altered Flood Basalt
P.Marion, P.Holliger, M.C.Boiron, M.Cathelineau, and F.E.Wagner, in "Brazil Gold '91:The Economics, Geology,
Geochemistry and Genesis of Gold Deposit" edited by E.A. Ladeira (A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam/Brookfield,
1991)1991 pp389-95, New Improvements in the Characterization of Refractory Gold in Pyrites: An Electron
Microprobe, Mossbauer Spectrometry and Ion Microprobe Study (Jcode 57ZGAJ) (Chem.Abstr.117(8):73294t)
P.Marion, M.Monroy, P.Holliger, M.C.Boiron, M.Cathelineau, F.E.Wagner, and J.Friedl, in "Source, Transport and
Deposition of Metals" edited by Pagel & Leroy 1991 pp677-80, Gold Bearing Pyrites: A Combined Ion Microprobe
and Mossbauer Spectrometry Approach
S.Mitra, T.Pal, and T.N.Pal, in "Proceedings of the Fourth Asia Pacific Physics Conference V. 2" edited by Ahn, S.H.;
Choh, S.H.; Cheon, I.T.; Lee, C. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991) vol.2,1991 pp1049-52, 57Fe Mossbauer and
Infrared Studies of Synthetic vis a vis Natural alpha-FeOOH
S.Mitra, T.Pal, and T.N.Pal, in "Proceedings of the Fourth Asia Pacific Physics Conference V. 2" edited by Ahn, S.H.;
Choh, S.H.; Cheon, I.T.; Lee, C. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991) vol.2,1991 pp1053-6, Homogenised Intergrowth of
Hematite and Geothite in Proterozoic BIF:A Mossbauer Evaluation
S.Mitra, T.Pal, T.N.Pal, and J.K.Srivastava, in "Proceedings of the Fourth Asia Pacific Physics Conference V. 2"
edited by Ahn, S.H.; Choh, S.H.; Cheon, I.T.; Lee, C. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991) vol.2,1991 pp1449-52, 57Fe
Mossbauer Studies of Yellow Ochres from Sukinda Chromite Belt, Orissa, India
T.Mizutani, Y.Fukushima, A.Okada, O.Kamigaito, and T.Kobayashi, Clays and Clay Miner. 39(4),381-6(1991)
Synthesis of 1:2 and 2:1 Iron Phyllosilicates and Characterization of their Iron State by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.115(20):211963x)
C.C.P.Madiba, H.Pollak, R.G.Cawthorn, and K.S.Viljoen, in "International Congress on Applied Mineralogy,
Pretoria, Sept. 2-4, 1991"(CSIR, S. Africa, 1991) vol.1 Paper 31,1991 pp11, Ilmenite: Mantle Reservoir for Nitrogen?
A.F.Mukhamedgalieva, Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. 1502, 223-5(1991) Variation of magnetic properties of iron
contained quartzite irradiated by CO2 laser. (Chem.Abstr.116(16):164695v)
S.Mitra, T.N.Pal, and T.Pal, Geokhim., Mineral. Petrol. 28, 3-24(1991) Aluminum dependence of Mssbauer
parameters in goethite and hematite. (Chem.Abstr.120(8):81693z)
G.H.Moh, Neues Jahrb. Mineral. Abh. 163(2-3),197-270(1991) Thallium and gold: Observations and experimental
contributions to mineralogy, geochemistry and crystal chemistry.
A.N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, H.S.Singh, and R.S.Gambhir, Fuel 70(2),262-6(1991) Source Rock Evaluation of Some Wells
in Jaisalmer Basin (India) Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.114(14):125465j)
S.Nasir, and S.H.Mahmood, Mut J Res Stu 6(2),172-82(1991) Oxidation of Olivine in lherzolitic Xenoliths From NEJordan
M.L.Occelli, J.M.Stencel, and S.L.Suib, J. Mol. Catal. 64(2),221-36(1991) Spectroscopic Characterization of Some
Iron-Containing Pillared Clays (Chem.Abstr.114(18):167490u)
P.Patrier, D.Beaufort, A.Meunier, J.P.Eymery, and S.Petit, Am. Mineral. 76(3-4),602-10(1991) Determination of the
Nonequilibrium Ordering State in Epidote from the Ancient Geothermal Field of Saint Martin:Application of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.114(24):232126w)
J.N.Pattan, and A.V.Mudholkar, Geo-Mar Lett 11(1),51-5(1991) Mossbauer Studies and Oxidized Manganese Ratio
in Ferromanganese Nodules and Crusts from the Central Indian Ocean
E.V.Pol'shin, A.N.Platonov, B.E.Borutzky, M.N.Taran, and R.K.Rastsvetaeva, Phys. Chem. Miner. 18(2),11725(1991) Optical and Mossbauer Study of Minerals of the Eudialyte Group (Chem.Abstr.115(18):186859h)
S.Papamarionpoulos, P.W.Readman, Y.Maniatis, and A.Simopoulos, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 102(2),198-212(1991)
Palaeomagnetic and Mineral Magnetic Studies of Sediment from Ball's Cavern,Schoharie, U.S.A.
R.J.Pollard, Q.A.Pankhurst, and P.Zientek, Phys. Chem. Miner. 18(4),259-64(1991) Magnetism in Aluminous
Goethite (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63599M)
E.Paris, A.Mottana, and P.Mattias, Mineral. and Petrol. 45(2),105-17(1991) Iron Environment in a Montmorillonite
from Gola del Furlo (Marche, Italy).A Synchrotron Radiation XANES and a Mossbauer Study
(Chem.Abstr.116(8):63617R)
T.J.Peng, and P.Wan, in "International Congress on Applied Mineralogy, Pretoria, Sept. 2-4, 1991"(CSIR, S. Africa,
1991) vol.2 PAPER 60,1991 pp12, A Study of the Applied Mineralogy of Short Fibres of Chrysotile Asbestos.
(Chem.Abstr.120(12):139423e)
L.N.Parshukova, L.Sh.Tsemekhman, and A.G.Bobkovskii, in "Development of Theoretical Basis of Metallurgical
Processes of Production ofNick"(Gipronikel, St. Petersburg, 1991)1991 pp59-64, The Reduction of Oxide Nickel Ores
by Mineral Oil (In Russian)
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91P073
91R004
91R008
91R021
91R032
91R042
91S009
91S012
91S031
91S043
91S066
91S068
91S084
91S093
91T002
91T017
91V003
91V010
91V014
91V026
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H.Pollak, and G.R.Hearne, in "International Congress on Applied Mineralogy, Pretoria, Sept. 2-4, 1991"(CSIR, S.
Africa, 1991) vol.2 Paper 45,1991 pp10, The Distribution and Valence State of Cations in Crocidolite.
(Chem.Abstr.120(10):111857a)
H.Pollak, in "International Congress on Applied Mineralogy, Pretoria, Sept. 2-4, 1991"(CSIR, S. Africa, 1991) vol.2
Paper 44,1991 pp12, A Proposal of the Mechanism of Airborbe Crocidolite
R.J.Reeder, and W.A.Dollase, Am. Mineral. 76(3-4),661-2(1991) Structural Variation in the Dolomite-Ankerite
Solid-Solution Series:An X-Ray, Mossbauer, and TEM Study - Reply (Chem.Abstr.114(24):232131u)
P.E.Rosenberg, Am. Mineral. 76(3-4),659-60(1991) Structural Variation in the Dolomite-Ankerite Solid-Solution
Series:An X-Ray, Mossbauer, and TEM Study-Discussion (Chem.Abstr.114(24):232130t)
R.Ruffler, Hyperfine Interact. 67(1-4),473-82(1991) Three Thousand Years of Copper Metallurgy - Seen Through the
Eyes of Mossbauer Spectroscopy. Part I: Possibilities of Estimating Process Parameters (As Tested on Modern
Industrial Slags) (See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63918q)
S.L.Reddy, P.S.Rao, and B.J.Reddy, Phys. Lett. A 161(1),74-6(1991) Mossbauer, Optical Absorption and EPR Spectra
of Fe(3+) in Plumbo-Jarosite Mineral (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63607N)
E.Reguera-Ruiz, V.I.Nikolaev, and V.S.Rusakov, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 153(6),423-9(1991) Magnetic Hyperfine
Field Distribution in Pyrrhotites from Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.114(26):257364k)
E.Salvioli Mariani, A.Bonazzi, I.Ortalli, and G.Pedrazzi, Eur. J. Mineral. 3(1),147-57(1991) Illite Transformation
and Rock Chemistry:Data from the Antola Flysch and the Lavagna Shales (Northern Apennines)
S.Swami, V.K.Agarwal, S.S.Sharma, and J.Varma, Proc. Solid State Phys. Symp. 33C, 277(1991) Mossbauer Studies
of Sea Nodules
R.Schumacher, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 108(1-2),196-211(1991) Compositions and Phase Relations of Calcic
Amphiboles in Epidote- and Clinopyroxene-Bearing Rocks of the Amphibolite and Lower Granulite Facies, Central
Massachusetts, USA
D.W.Straub, R.G.Burns, and S.F.Pratt, J. Geophys. Res. 96(E-3),18819-30(1991) Spectral Signature of Oxidized
Pyroxenes: Implications to Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Planets (Chem.Abstr.116(6):44166b)
R.B.Scorzelli, Hyperfine Interact. 66(1-4),249-57(1991) Application of the Mossbauer Effect to the Study of
Meteorites - A Review (See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63563V)
J.S.Saini, V.K.Garg, and K.Chandra, Hyperfine Interact. 67(1-4),453-8(1991) Mossbauer Study of Natural
Wolframites (See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63621n)
S.Swami, V.K.Agarwal, S.S.Sharma, and J.Varma, Hyperfine Interact. 68(1-4),433-6(1991) Temperature Studies of
Fe-Mn Nodules (See 91H038) (Chem.Abstr.116(24):238913p)
, K.C.Tran, J.Webb, D.J.Macey, and P.Pootrakul, in "Mechanisms and Phylogeny of Mineralization in Biological
Systems" edited by S. Suga, H. Nakahara (Springer-Verlag Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 1991) vol.Ch. 3.2,1991 pp291-5,
Mineralization of Iron in Ferritin and Haemosiderin:The Effect of Tissue Environment on Mineral Structure
E.Tric, C.Laj, C.Jehanno, J.P.Valet, C.Kissel, A.Mazaud, and S.Iaccarino, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 65(3),31936(1991) High-Resolution Record of the Upper Olduvai Transition from Po Valley (Italy) Sediments: Support for
Dipolar Transition Geometry?
R.M.Taylor, H.C.B.Hansen, G.Stanger, and C.B.Koch, Clay Miner. 26(3),297-309(1991) On the Genesis and
Composition of Natural Pyroaurite (Chem.Abstr.116(4):24762q)
H.V.Varma, Indian J. Phys., A 65A(4),293-9(1991) Thermal Oxidation Study of Natural Tourmaline Using
Mossbauer Effect
M.Villagran, L.Sbriz, and G.Valconi, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 152(2),453-9(1991) Mineralogical Analysis with the
Firing Temperature of Limestone and Clay Mixture from Dominican Republic using Mossbauer Spectroscopy and XRay PowderDiffractometry (Chem.Abstr.116(4):26720y)
R.E.Vandenberghe, E.De Grave, P.M.A.de Bakker, M.Krs, and J.J.Hus, Hyperfine Interact. 68(1-4),319-22(1991)
Mossbauer Effect Study of Natural Greigite (See 91H038) (Chem.Abstr.117(4):30590u)
M.Vendrell-Saz, T.Pradell*, J.Molera, and S.Aliaga, Archaeometry 33(1),109-17(1991) Proto-Campanian and ACampanian Ceramics: Characterization of the Differences Between the Black Coatings
L.Wang, Z.D.Cui, and S.Liu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 19(1),87-91(1991) Application of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy to the Study of Coal Catalytic Liquefaction (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.115(12):117562u)
W.Wang, and W.Pang, Cuihua Xuebao 12(2),156-9(1991) Characterization of Fe-ZSM-12 Zeolite (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.115(2):16235j)
M.Wenger, T.Armbruster, and C.A.Geiger, Am. Mineral. 76(11-12),1897-904(1991) Cation Distribution in Partially
Ordered Columbite from the Kings Mountain Pegmatite, North Carolina (Chem.Abstr.115(24):259988m)
J.Webb, L.A.Evans, K.S.Kim, , and D.J.Macey, in "Mechanisms and Phylogeny of Mineralization in Biological
Systems" edited by S. Suga, H. Nakahara (Springer-Verlag Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 1991) vol.Ch. 3.1,1991 pp283-90,
Controlled Deposition and Transformation of Iron Biominerals in Chiton Radula Teeth
C.Wagner, G.C.Parodi, M.Semet, J.L.Robert, M.Berrahma, and D.Velde, Eur. J. Mineral. 3(3),575-85(1991) Crystal
chemistry of narsarsukite. (Chem.Abstr.115(8):75434w)
Y.Z.Wang, D.Z.Wang, D.Y.Zhang, J.X.Zhao, and X.Y.He, Wuli Xuebao 40(11),1893-6(1991) Sn4+ montrmorillonite - A
Sn4+ cation conductor. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.116(16):163425v)
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91Y002
92A002

92A006
92A017
92A027
92A037
92A044
92B012
92B028
92B029
92B038
92B049
92B052
92B060
92B061
92B073
92B074
92B081
92B090
92B093
92B094
92B098
92B110
92B112
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T.J.Wdowiak, in "Solid-State Astrophysics" edited by E. Bussoletti and G. Strazzulla (North Holland, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands, 1991)1991 pp279-337, Spectroscopy of solid materials simulating cosmic dust.
J.Yvon, P.Marion, L.Michot, F.Villieras, F.E.Wagner, and J.Friedl, Eur. J. Mineral. 3(4),667-76(1991) Development of
Mineralogy Applications in Mineral Processing
R.C.Ashcroft, S.P.Bond, M.S.Beevers, M.A.M.Lawrence, A.Gelders, W.R.McWhinnie*, and F.J.Berry, Polyhedron
11(9),1001-6(1992) 119Sn Mossbauer and X-Ray Photoelectron Studies of Novel Tin Oxide Pillared Laponite
Formed under Ambient Conditions from Aryltin Precursors. Rapid Intercalation Reactions Using Microwave
Heating (Chem.Abstr.117(4):38933d)
D.G.Agresti, R.V.Morris, E.L.Wills, T.D.Shelfer, M.M.Pimperl, M.H.Shen, and T.Nguyen, LPI Tech. Rep. 9207(Part1),1(1992) A Backscatter Mossbauer Spectrometer (BaMS) for Use on Mars
D.G.Agresti, R.V.Morris, E.L.Wills, T.D.Shelfer, M.M.Pimperl, M.H.Shen, B.C.Clark, and B.D.Ramsey, Hyperfine
Interact. 72(1-4),285-98(1992) Extraterrestrial Mssbauer spectrometry. (See 92B043) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):58357x)
B.D.Aleksic, N.D.Radic, I.G.Mitov, A.A.Radakovic, and S.M.Mitrovski, J. Serb. Chem. Soc. 57(7),433-42(1992) A
Thermal Stability Study of the Magnetite Based Ammonia Synthesis Catalyst (Chem.Abstr.117(22):220891r)
S.S.Ahmed, T.Pal, and S.Mitra, J. Geol. Soc. India 40(1),29-41(1992) Ilmenites From Cox's Bazar Beach Sands,
Bangladesh: Their Intergrowths (Chem.Abstr.118:128509)
M.Akasaka, and I.Shinno, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 21(1),3-20(1992) Mssbauer spectroscopy and its recent application
to silicate mineralogy. (In Japanese) (Chem.Abstr.117(20):195269j)
P.Balz, Z.Bastl, J.Briancin, I.Ebert, and J.Lipka, J. Mater. Sci. 27(3),653-7(1992) Surface and Bulk Properties of
Mechanically Activated Zinc Sulphide
A.A.Bahgat, I.Abu El-Leil, and T.M.Ramadan, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),949-52(1992) Gabbro-Metagabbro
Association:A Mossbauer Effect Study (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52615h)
A.Bonazzi, I.Ortalli, G.Pedrazzi, K.Y.Jiang, and X.F.Zhang, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),953-6(1992) Mossbauer, XRays and SEM Analysis of Meteorites from the Mineralogy Museum of the University of Parma (Italy) (See 92H028)
(Chem.Abstr.117(6):52680a)
L.J.Brown, J.D.Cashion, and R.C.Ledger, Hyperfine Interact. 71(1-4),1411-4(1992) Coal Ash Composition of
Australian Low Rank Coals (See 92H028)
J.Breuer, and E.Murad, Z. Pflanzeneraehr. Bodenk. 155(5-6),379-83(1992) Mineralogy of Soil Kaolinites from
Cameroon
S.Bocquet, R.J.Pollard, and J.D.Cashion, Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter 46(18),11657-64(1992) Dynamic Magnetic
Phenomena in Fine-Particle Goethite (Chem.Abstr.118(8):72036u)
C.Breen, J.P.E.Fleming, and K.C.Molloy, Clay Miner. 27(4),457-74(1992) Organometallic Cation-Exchanged
Phyllosilicates: Exchange with Cations Derived from (CH3)2SNCl2 (Chem.Abstr.118(18):172667u)
C.Breen, K.C.Molloy, and K.Quill, Clay Miner. 27(4),445-55(1992) Mossbauer Spectroscipic and Thermogravimetric
Studies of Tin-Clay Complexes (Chem.Abstr.118(18):172666t)
J.F.Banfield, M.Darby Dyar, and A.V.McGuire, Am. Mineral. 77(9-10),977-86(1992) The Defect Microstructure of
Oxidized Mantle Olivine from Dish Hill, California (Chem.Abstr.117(18):175193b)
P.Balz, J.Ebert*, J.Lipka, and V.Sepelk, J. Mater. Sci. Lett. 11(11),754-5(1992) Structural Changes in Mechanically
Activated Cinnabar
A.Boughriet, B.Ouddane, C.Cordier-Robert, and M.Wartel, Fresenius J. Anal. Chem. 343(4),395-402(1992) Oxidation
States of Particulate Manganese in Waters from the Seine River
A.M.Bychkov, and A.A.Borisov, Geokhimiya (11),1507-11(1992) The Effect of Temperature and Oxygen Fugacity on
the Structual and OxidationState of Iron Ions in Rhyolite Melts (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.119:185052)
D.Beaufort, P.Patrier, A.Meunier, and M.M.Ottaviani, J Volcanol Geotherm Res 51(1-2),95-114(1992) Chemical
Variations in Assemblages Including Epidote and/or Chlorite in the Fossil Hydrothermal System of Saint Martin
(Lesser Antilles) (Chem.Abstr.118:151245)
D.Badaut-Trauth, A.Decarreau*, and G.Besson, Clay Miner. 27(2),227-44(1992) Ferripyrophyllite and related
Fe(3+)-rich 2:1 clays in recent deposits of Atlantis-II Deep, Red Sea.
A.M.Bychkov, D.A.Khramov, I.G.Vorob'yeva, T.P.Kuznetsova, and E.E.Senderov, Geokhimiya 30(1),81320(1992)/Geochem. Int. 30(6),813-20(1992), Preparation, Synthesis, X-Ray Analysis, and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
of Potassic Ferrialuminosilicate Mordenites (Chem.Abstr.117(22):216378m)
X.Z.Bao, Y.X.Guan, and G.Q.Wang, Changchun Dizhi Xueyuan Xuebao 22(4),392-7(1992) The Mssbauer
spectroscopy and its charge rule of generations of Cr-spinels from kimberlites in Luda Area, China. (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.121:304738)
C.Bandyopadhyay, T.Kundu, and D.Ghosh, Indian J. Phys., A 66A(3),379-82(1992) Study of electron delocalisation
in pyrrhotites through Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.118(4):25147w)
S.Y.Chen, S.Ambe, G.L.Zhang, N.Takematsu, and F.Ambe, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),969-72(1992) Mossbauer Study
on Iron in Marine Sediments and Manganese Nodules (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52653u)
Y.L.Chen, B.F.Xu, and J.G.Chen, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1029-32(1992) Mossbauer Evidence for Fe2+-Fe3+
Ordering in Magnesioferrochromite (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(10:93833w)
Y.L.Chen, B.F.Xu, J.G.Chen, and Y.Y.Ge, Phys. Chem. Miner. 19(4),255-9(1992) Fe(2+)-Fe(3+) Ordered Distribution in
Chromite Spinels (Chem.Abstr.118(6):42400r)
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92C057
92C061
92C069
92D019
92D020
92D025
92D026
92D030
92D034
92D038
92D043
92D048
92D053
92D054
92D057
92D060
92E002
92E008
92E027
92F003
92F006
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B.Cicel, P.Komadel, S.Lego, J.Madejova, and L.Vlckova, Geol. Carpathica - Clays (2),121-4(1992) Iron-Rich Beidellite
in the Fine Fraction of Stebno Bentonite (Chem.Abstr.119:275214)
Y.L.Chen, B.F.Xu, J.G.Chen, and Y.Y.Ge, Phys. Chem. Miner. 19(4),255-9(1992) Fe2+-Fe3+ Ordered Distribution in
Chromite Spinels
L.Cao, H.L.Yu, and Z.M.Qiu, Changchun Dizhi Xueyuan Xuebao 22(4),398-401(1992) Electron probe analysis for
valence of iron of some sulphides. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.122:70876)
Y.L.Chen, B.F.Xu, J.G.Cheng, and Y.Y.Ge, Nucl. Sci. Tech. 3(2),135-9(1992) Study on Fe ion distribution in natural
chromite by Mssbauer technique. (Chem.Abstr.118(2):9443j)
M.F.de Jesus Filho, M.A.Concalves, J.C.Bosch Neto, and V.K.Garg, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),961-4(1992) Kinetics
of the Thermal Oxidation of Fe(2+) in Talc (See 92H028)
E.De Grave, R.E.Vandenberghe, P.M.A.de Bakker, A.Van Alboom, R.Vochten, and R.van Tassel, Hyperfine Interact.
70(1-4),1009-12(1992) Temperature Dependence of the Mossbauer Parameters of the Fe-Ni Phases in the Santa
Catharina Meteorite (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52683d)
D.Das, M.B.Chakraborti, and C.K.Majumdar, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 30(6),263-6(1992) Mossbauer Studies on
Rocks from Transitional Shale Beds of a Typical Banded Iron Formation (Chem.Abstr.117(10):94020r)
M.Darby Dyar, A.V.McGuire, and S.J.Mackwell, Geology 20(6),565-8(1992) Fe(3+)/H+ and D/H in Kaersutites Misleading Indicators of Mantle Source Fugacities (Chem.Abstr.118:151200)
E.De Grave, P.M.A.de Bakker, L.H.Bowen, and R.E.Vandenberghe, Z. Pflanzeneraehr. Bodenk. 155(5-6),467-72(1992)
Effect of Crystallinity and Al Substitution on the Applied-Field Mossbauer Spectra of Iron Oxides and
Oxyhydroxides (Chem.Abstr.118(6):48491t)
M.C.Domeneghetti, and G.Steffen, Phys. Chem. Miner. 19(5),298-306(1992) M1, M2 Site Populations and Distortion
Parameters in Synthetic Mg-Fe Orthopyroxenes from Mossbauer Spectra and X-Ray Structure Refinements
(Chem.Abstr.118(10):84533s)
L.G.Dainyak, V.A.Drits, and L.M.Heifits, Clays and Clay Miner. 40(4),470-9(1992) Computer Simulation of Cation
Distribution in Dioctahedral 2:1 Layer Silicates Using IR-Data: Application to Mossbauer Spectroscopy of a
Glauconite Sample (Chem.Abstr.118(18):172675v)
M.Darby Dyar, A.V.McGuire, and M.D.Harrell, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 56(6),2579-86(1992) Crystal Chemistry
of Iron in Two Styles of Metasomatism in the Upper Mantle (Chem.Abstr.117(18):175303n)
M.Datta, and K.Ghosh, Pedologie 42(3),297-326(1992) Oxides and Hydrous Oxides of Iron and Aluminium:an
Approach for their Isolation from Soils and their Characteristics as Compared with Synthetic and Natural Minerals
(Chem.Abstr.119(14):143304p)
G.M.da Costa, and E.B.De Araujo*, J. Mater. Sci. 27(22),6116-22(1992) X-Ray Differential Line Broadening on
Tabular Haematites
J.de Onate Martinez, C.Daz Aguila, J.Fernndez-Bertran, E.Reguera-Ruiz, C.Portilla Vergara, and R.RoqueMalherbe, Hyperfine Interact. 73(3-4),371-5(1992) Tribochemical Reactions of Erionite and Na-LTA Zeolites with
Fe2(SO4)3.5H2O:A Mossbauer Study (Chem.Abstr.118(2):12205p)
D.Das, M.B.Chakraborti, K.Choudhury, P.M.G.Nambissan, B.R.S.Babu, P.Sen, Sangeeta, and C.K.Majumdar, Bull.
Mater. Sci. 15(2),161-70(1992) Mssbauer, XRD and positron annihilation studies on natural magnetite and
hematite ore from Ari Dongri, Central India. (Chem.Abstr.117(8):73248f)
A.Delunas, V.Maxia, M.Murgia, and G.Pegna, Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 14(12),1275-7(1992) A Mssbauer
study of tertiary-era andesitic lava from Sardinia. (Chem.Abstr.119(16):164354v)
T.Ericsson, K.Papatheodorou, S.Sklavounos, and A.Filippidis, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (1),1-12(1992)
Oxidation State of Biotite from Heated Perlite Samples from Chivadolimni Deposits in Milos Island, Greece
(Chem.Abstr.116(18):177838u)
V.Ernstsen, and S.Mrup, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1001-4(1992) Nitrate Reduction in Clayey Till by Fe(II) in
Clay Minerals (See 92H028)
T.S.Ercit, P.Cerny, F.C.Hawthorne, and C.A.McCammon, Can. Mineral. 30(3),613-31(1992) The Wodginite group. II.
Crystal chemistry. (Chem.Abstr.119(04):31580u)
I.J.Ferrer, and C.Sanchez, Solid State Commun. 81(5),371-4(1992) Photoelectrochemical Response and Optical
Absorption of Pyrite (FeS2) Natural Single Crystals
M.R.Fontes, S.B.Weed*, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 56(3),982-90(1992) Association of Microcrystalline
Goethite and Humic Acid in Some Oxisols from Brazil
J.Friedl, F.E.Wagner, J.A.Sawicki, D.C.Harris, J.A.Mandarino, and P.Marion, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),9458(1992) 197Au, 57Fe and 121Sb Mossbauer Study of Gold Minerals and Ores (See 92H028)
P.P.Gil, A.Pesquera, and F.Velasco-Roldan, Eur. J. Mineral. 4(3),521-6(1992) X-Ray Diffraction, Infrared and
Mossbauer Studies of Fe-Rich Carbonates (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52535g)
R.Garg, R.M.Manickavasagam, E.G.da Silva, and V.K.Garg, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),957-60(1992) Mossbauer
Study of Braunite (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52538k)
J.R.Gancedo, M.Gracia, A.Martinez-Alonso, J.L.Miranda, and J.M.D.Tascon, Hyperfine Interact. 71(1-4),14036(1992) Mossbauer Study of the Effect of Acidic Treatment on Iron Minerals during the Demineralization of Coals
(See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(4):30161e)
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92G040
92G044
92G060
92H016
92H017
92H018
92H035
92I004
92I012
92I013
92I014
92J009
92J010
92J019
92J028
92K008
92K010
92K021
92K022
92K037
92K085
92K087
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G.N.Goncharov, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 121(4),1-14(1992) Chemical State of Iron Atoms in Minerals at High
Pressure and Differentiation of Earth's Depth Zones
B.Ghazi-Bayat, M.Behruzi, F.J.Litterst, W.Lottermoser, and G.A.Amthauer, Phys. Chem. Miner. 18(8),491-6(1992)
Crystallographic Phase Transition and Valence Fluctuation in Synthetic Mn-Bearing Ilvaite CaFe2+ 2-x
Mn2+xFe3+ [Si2O7/O/(OH)] (Chem.Abstr.118(14):136660c)
N.Guven, J.B.E.De La Caillerie, and J.J.Fripiat, Clays and Clay Miner. 40(4),457-61(1992) The Coordination of
Aluminum Ions in the Palygorskite Structure (Chem.Abstr.118:172674)
B.Guenov, God. Sofii. Univ. "Sv. Kliment Okhridski", Geol.-Geogr. Fak. 83(1),99-113(1992) Mssbauer spectroscopy
of vermiculites - Possibilities of the method and some preliminary results from Bulgarian deposits. (In Bulgarian)
(Chem.Abstr.119(16):164181m)
O.Helgason, H.P.Gunnlaugsson, S.Steinthorsson, and S.Mrup, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),981-4(1992) High
Temperature Stability of Maghemite in Partially Oxidized Basalt Lava (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52540e)
O.Helgason, S.Steinthorsson, and S.Mrup, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),985-8(1992) Rates of Redox Reactions in
Basaltic Melts Determined by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52616j)
O.Helgason, N.Oskarsson, and G.E.Sigvaldason, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),989-92(1992) Oxygen Fugacity
Stratification of a Magma Chamber Revealed by Mossbauer Spectroscopy:Evidence from the 1875 Askja Eruption,
N. Iceland (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52617k)
G.R.Hearne, H.Pollak, J.A.van Wyk, and M.Gulumian, Hyperfine Interact. 73, 377-81(1992) An Investigation of the
Mechanism of Detoxification in Asbestos
R.Immele-Meziou, O.A.Pringle, D.G.C.Robertson, and G.J.Long, Trans. Inst. Min. Metall., Sect. C 101, C57-9(1992)
Mossbauer Effect Study of Reduction of Ilmenite (Chem.Abstr.117(16):154943f)
D.A.Ionov, and B.J.Wood, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 111(2),179-93(1992) The Oxidation State of Subcontinental
Mantle: Oxygen Thermobarometry of Mantle Xenoliths from Central Asia (Chem.Abstr.118:195325)
V.P.Ivanitskii, I.V.Matjash, M.A.Plastinina, E.V.Sharkina, V.I.Pavlishin, V.A.Samsonov, V.B.Koval, and
M.N.Taran, Mineral. Zh. 14(4),3-13(1992) Mechanism of Transformation of Phlogopite in Hydrothermal Solutions
(Based on Experimental Data) (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.119(08):76441r)
V.P.Ivanitskii, B.N.Ivanov, and F.I.Rakovich, Mineral. Zh. 14(3),40-8(1992) Magnetite-hematite reactions at contacts
with uranium minerals in sodic metasomatites - albitites. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.118(24):237823p)
E.Jackiewicz, M.Lukasiak, M.Kopcewicz, K.Szpila, and N.Bakun-Czubarow, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),9936(1992) Mossbauer Study of Martian Regolith Analogues (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52682c)
M.Z.Jin, X.W.Liu, M.L.Liu, K.J.Tao, and Z.Li, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1025-8(1992) Mossbauer Spectra of
Gadolinite and Aeschynite (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(10):93832v)
R.Jeanloz, B.O'Neill, M.P.Pasternak, R.D.Taylor, and S.R.Bohlen, Geophys. Res. Lett. 19(21),2135-8(1992)
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Mg0.9Fe0.1SiO3 Perovskite (Chem.Abstr.118(26):258171q)
M.Z.Jin, X.W.Liu, M.L.Liu, K.J.Tao, and Z.Li, Hejishu (Nuclear Techniques) 15(9),540-3(1992) Mssbauer spectra of
gadolinite and aeschynite. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.119(10):99983h)
L.E.Kleiman, C.Saragovi, C.Puglisi, and F.Labenski de Kanter, Chem. Geol. 97, 251-64(1992) Biotite Oxidation
Processes in Ash-Flow Tuffs (Mendoza, Argentina):A Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Chemical Study
(Chem.Abstr.117(18):175178a)
O.Kruse, Am. Mineral. 77(3-4),391-8(1992) Phase Transitions and Kinetics in Natural FeS Measured by X-Ray
Diffraction and Mossbauer Spectroscopy at Elevated Temperatures (Chem.Abstr.116(18):177831m)
G.Klingelhfer, J.Foh, P.Held, H.Jager, R.Teucher, and E.Kankeleit, LPI Tech. Rep. 92-07(Part1),8(1992) Development
of a Mossbauer Backscattering Spectrometer, Including X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy, for the in situ
Mineralogical Analysis of the MarsSurface
J.Martin Knudsen, and L.Vistisen, LPI Tech. Rep. 92-07(Part1),9(1992) Magnetic Phases on the Martian Surface
G.Klingelhfer, J.Foh, P.Held, H.Jager, E.Kankeleit, and R.Teucher, Hyperfine Interact. 71(1-4),1449-52(1992)
Mossbauer Backscattering Spectrometer for Mineralogical Analysis of the Mars Surface (See 92H028)
(Chem.Abstr.117(10):94050a)
A.L.Kholmetskii, and O.V.Misevich, Editors, "Mossbauer Concentration Meters" (Minsk "University" Press, Minsk,
Belorussia 1992, 1992), pp1-96, (In Russian)
A.P.Kuprin, and A.A.Novakova, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 62(4),493-504(1992) Depth-Selective
57FeCEMS(DCEMS) on Samples with Rough Surfaces Using a Gas Flow Proportional Counter
(Chem.Abstr.116(16):165241f)
R.A.Kuznetsov, I.V.Osipova, V.B.Pankratov, and V.I.Styuf, Vestn. St. Petersburg Univ. Ser 4 Fiz Khim (25),6070(1992) Radiochemical phase analysis of the dark-grained component of the Krymka meterorite. (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.119:31834)
J.L.Komraus, and E.S.Popiel*, Erdoel Kohle, Erdgas, Petrochem. 45(6),264-9(1992) Investigations of iron compounds
in coal. Application of the Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.117(8):72841g)
R.A.Lucero, M.A.Otieno, L.May, and L.Eng*, Appl. Organomet. Chem. 6, 273-8(1992) Speciation of Some
Triphenyltin Compounds in Estuarine Sediments Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.117(4):33234s)

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92L025
92L026
92L043
92L067
92M031
92M032
92M048
92M067
92M074
92M075
92M081
92M102

92M110
92N014
92N034
92N038
92N039
92N044
92O003
92O012
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J.Lipka, H.G.Jensen, J.Martin Knudsen, M.B.Madsen, M.D.Bentzon, C.B.Koch, and S.Mrup, Hyperfine Interact.
70(1-4),965-8(1992) A Mossbauer Study of an Impactite from the Monturaqui Crater (See 92H028)
(Chem.Abstr.117(6):52681b)
Z.Li, and Y.W.Zeng, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1033-5(1992) Electron Delocalization Study of Ilvaite (See 92H028)
(Chem.Abstr.117(10):93834x)
Z.Li, M.Z.Jin, M.L.Liu, and X.W.Liu, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1057-9(1992) Iron Distribution in Chevkinite (See
92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(10):93836z)
V.Luca, and D.J.MacLachlan, Clays and Clay Miner. 40(1),1-7(1992) Site Occupancy in Nontronite Studied by Acid
Dissolution and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.116(26):259149j)
A.E.Lalonde, Ont. Geol. Surv. Misc. Pap. 159, 104-10(1992) Composition and Pleochroic Colour of Biotite
Associated with Gold Deposits at Kirkland Lake (Chem.Abstr.119(18):184963w)
A.F.Mulaba-Bafubiandi, J.A.Helsen, A.Maes, and G.Langouche, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1049-52(1992) Iron in
Reduced Charge Montmorillonites (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(10):93835y)
E.Murad, in "Magnetic Properties of Fine Particles" edited by J. L. Dormann and D. Fiorani (North-Holland,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1992)1992 pp339-49, Magnetic Properties of Fine-Grained Minerals. Fe203;Fe304
S.Music, S.Popovic, and M.Ristic, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 162(2),217-26(1992) Thermal Decomposition of Pyrite
S.Mitra, T.N.Pal, and T.Pal, Clay Miner. 27(4),521-4(1992) An Unusually Pure Goethite from the "Brown Chromite
Horizon" in Sukinda, India (Chem.Abstr.118(18):172670q)
Y.Minai, I.Kusudo, R.Matsumoto, H.Sato, and T.Tominaga, Proc. ODP, Sci. Results 127-128(pt.1),739-46(1992)
43.Mossbauer Characterization of Sediments From Sites 798 and 799,Japan Sea (Chem.Abstr.119(26):275464a)
S.Mitra, T.Pal, and T.N.Pal, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 133(2),237-44(1992) Fe-57 Mossbauer Investigation of Naturally
Pure alpha-FeOOH from the SukindaOchre (Chem.Abstr.118(10):84514m)
S.H.Mahmood, I.Abu-Aljarayesh, M.Kofahi, S.Nasir, J.Popplewell, and C.Landyat, Dir. - Univ. Jor., Ser. B 19
B(2),19-33(1992) Characterization of Karak Basalts Using Petrological, Magnetic and Mossbauer Studies
(Chem.Abstr.122:192873)
G.Morin, P.Ildefonse, D.Bonnin, and G.Bouzat, in "Water-Rock Interaction Volume 1. Low Temperature
Environments"(7th International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction, Park City, Utah, USA, 13-8 July 1992),
edited by Yousif K. Kharaka, Ann S. Maest (A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam, 1992) vol.1, pp167-72, A quantitative
Rietveld and Mssbauer analysis of aluminum deposits: Example from Guinea. (Chem.Abstr.121:14062)
S.Mitra, T.N.Pal, P.K.Maity, and H.S.Moon, Mineral. J. 16(4),173-86(1992) Ferritchromit and its opto-chemical
behaviour. (Chem.Abstr.120:196072)
S.Nasu, T.Abe, K.Yamamoto, S.Endo, M.Takano, and Y.Takeda, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1063-6(1992) Mossbauer
Study of CaFeO3 under External High-Pressure (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):61163m)
H.Nehmadahl, and J.P.Moberg, Acta Agric. Scand., B. Soil Plant Sci. 42(2),69-75(1992) Evaluation of the Clay
Fraction in Some Danish Soils, Making Use of High-Gradient Magnetic Separation (HGMS)
(Chem.Abstr.119:12305)
V.L.Nasdala, C.Pietzsch, and B.Ullrich, Inst. Theor. Phys. 43(4),249-56(1992) Magnesiocopiapite From
Ossling/Lausitz: First Mineralogical Description. (In German) (Chem.Abstr.121:61610)
S.Nasir, I.Abu-Aljarayesh, S.H.Mahmood, and A.F.D.Lehlooh, Tectonophysics 213(3-4),359-66(1992) Oxidation
State of the Upper Mantle Beneath the Northwestern Part of the Arabian Lithosphere (Chem.Abstr.119:31686)
L.P.Nikitina, N.O.Ovchinnikov*, and E.Y.Khiltova, Dokl. Acad. Nauk 322 (5),959-62(1992) Real structure and
thermodynamic properties of olivine solid solutions (Fe1-xNix)2SiO4. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.117(16):154629h)
J.L.Oddou, C.Jeandey, J.L.Mattei, and G.Fillion, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 104-7, 1987-8(1992) Mossbauer Study of the
Low-Temperature Transition in Pyrrhotite (Chem.Abstr.116(26):267421g)
H.St.C.O'Neill, H.Annersten, and D.Virgo, Am. Mineral. 77(7-8),725-40(1992) The Temperature Dependence of the
Cation Distribution in Magnesioferrite (MgFe2O4) from Powder XRD Structural Refinements and Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.117(10):93840w)
H.St.C.O'Neill, Eur. J. Mineral. 4(3),571-80(1992) Temperature Dependence of the Cation Distribution in ZnFe2O4
from Powder XRD Structural Refinements (Chem.Abstr.117(12):115263q)
G.V.Ostroumov, Zh. Anal. Khim. 47(9),1567-71(1992)/J. Anal. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 47, 1145-8(1992), Analysis of
geological objects: Current situation and problems. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.118:72503)
R.J.Pollard, C.M.Cardile, D.G.Lewis, and L.J.Brown, Clay Miner. 27(1),57-71(1992) Characterization of FeOOH
Polymorphs and Ferrihydrite using Low-Temperature,Applied-Field, Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.116(26):259138e)
H.Pollak, U.Karfunkel, and S.wa Kitwanga, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 134(1),67-76(1992) Orientation of the EFG in
Crocidolite Sites
T.N.Pal, D.Das, and S.Mitra, Hyperfine Interact. 73(3-4),313-21(1992) 57Fe Mossbauer Investigation of Naturally
Oxidised Chlorite (Chem.Abstr.117(26):254989u)
S.Petit, T.Prot, A.Decarreau, C.Mosser, and M.C.Toledo-Groke, Clays and Clay Miner. 40(4),436-45(1992)
Crystallochemical Study of a Population of Particles in Smectites from a Lateritic Weathering Profile
(Chem.Abstr.118(16):151128d)
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92P059
92Q001
92Q002
92Q003
92Q011
92Q015
92R006
92R011
92R047
92S008
92S013
92S014
92S027
92S043
92S062
92S081
92S087
92S112
92S113
92T005
92T012
92T028
92T036
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Q.A.Pankhurst, and R.J.Pollard, Clays and Clay Miner. 40(3),268-72(1992) Structural and Magnetic Properties of
Ferrihydrite (Chem.Abstr.117(26):254993r)
V.F.Podzerko, and I.A.Maksutov, in "Fiz. Metody Ispyt. Mater. Veshchestv" edited by Gurevich, S. Yu. (Chelyabinsk
Gos. Tekh. University, Cheyabinsk, Russia, 1992)1992 pp92-101, Effect of the Structure of Natural Ilmenites on
Mossbauer Spectra (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.120:276056)
Z.M.Qiu, M.Rang, and J.J.Huang, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1013-6(1992) Mossbauer Spectra Study on Xiu-Yan
Jade (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52541f)
Z.M.Qiu, and M.Rang, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1017-20(1992) Mossbauer Spectrum of Baotite (See 92H028)
(Chem.Abstr.117(6):52542g)
Y.T.Qi, Ch.Xu, J.Ensling, and P.Gtlich, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1021-4(1992) A Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study
of Salt Lake Sediments from Qaidam Basin (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(10):94019x)
G.Y.Qin, Z.Li, and Z.Y.Gao, Nucl. Sci. Tech. 3(2),98-102(1992) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Fired Shenqiu
Meteorites (Chem.Abstr.118(2):9593h)
Z.M.Qiu, M.Rang, and J.J.Huang, Nucl. Sci. Tech. 3(2),126-30(1992) The relationship between content, valence state
of Fe and Colour in Xiuyan jade. (Chem.Abstr.118(2):9442h)
V.Rusanov, V.Angelov, V.Jordanov, and S.I.Ormandjiev, Phys. Chem. Miner. 18(8),517-21(1992) Qualitative and
Quantitative Determination of the Iron-Bearing Phases in Deep Sea-Nodules by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.118(6):42418c)
P.Refait, R.Ouahman, C.Forrieres, and J.M.R.Gnin, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),997-1000(1992) The Role of Cl- Ions
in the Oxidation of Iron Artifacts from Chlorinated Archeological Environments (See 92H028)
(Chem.Abstr.117(7):69177q)
D.Raj, K.S.Harchand, and V.Maini, Nucl. Geophys. 6(4),529-33(1992) Mssbauer and X-ray analysis of iron
minerals in bauxite. (Chem.Abstr.119(14):143183y)
H.Skogby, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 109(4),471-8(1992) Order-Disorder Kinetics in Orthopyroxenes of Ophiolite
Origin (Chem.Abstr.116(18):177854w)
S.Steinthorsson, O.Helgason, M.B.Madsen, C.B.Koch, M.D.Bentzon, and S.Mrup, Mineral. Mag. 56(383),18599(1992) Maghemite in Icelandic Basalts (Chem.Abstr.117(2):11544r)
K.L.Shrivastava, R.P.Tripathi, and M.L.Jangid, Fuel 71(4),377-80(1992) Spontaneous Combustion of Coal:A
Mossbauer Approach (Chem.Abstr.116(18):177440h)
H.Skogby, H.Annersten, M.C.Domeneghetti, G.M.Molin, and V.Tazzoli, Eur. J. Mineral. 4(3),441-52(1992) Iron
Distribution in Orthopyroxene: A Comparison of Mossbauer Spectroscopy and X-Ray Refinement Results
(Chem.Abstr.117(8):73262f)
P.R.Smith, J.D.Cashion, and L.J.Brown, Hyperfine Interact. 71(1-4),1503-6(1992) Imaging Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Measurements of an Inhomogeneous Sample (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(4):36115q)
, B.Singh, J.Webb*, and B.Gilkes, Clays and Clay Miner. 40(3),341-6(1992) Mossbauer Spectra of Soil Kaolins from
South-Western Australia (Chem.Abstr.118(2):9581c)
P.J.Schoenberger, S.B.Weed, A.Amoozegar*, and S.W.Buol, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 56(6),1855-9(1992) Color Zonation
Associated with Fractures in a Felsic Gneiss Saprolite (Chem.Abstr.119:12268)
Sturesson, J. Sediment. Petrol. 62(6),1084-94(1992) Volcanic Ash: The Source Material For Ordovician Chamosite
Ooids in Sweden (Chem.Abstr.118:237848)
S.Sklavounos, T.Ericsson, A.Filippidis, K.Michailidis, and C.Kougoulis, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 10, 46980(1992) Chemical, X-Ray and Mssbauer investigation of a turquoise from the Vathi area volcanic rocks,
Macedonia, Greece. (Chem.Abstr.118(8):63348v)
S.Sklavounos, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 8, 377-84(1992) Oxidation state of iron in biotites from the Paranesti
granite (Macedonia, Greece) and its significance to the age determination of the host rock.
J.R.Taylor, and V.J.Wall, Econ Geol 87(2),403-20(1992) The Behavior of Tin in Granitoid Magmas
W.C.Tennant, J. Phys., Condens. Matter 4(33),6993-7008(1992) Analysis of Single-Crystal Mossbauer Data in LowSymmetry 57Fe Centres (Chem.Abstr.117(16):159996k)
E.D.Tarasova, and M.P.Tarassov, Spis. Bulg. Geol. Druzh (Rev. Bulg. Geol. Soc.) 53(2),13-23(1992) Magnetite from
the Martinovo Deposit (Perchinki Locality) (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.119(02):12140j)
T.L.Templeton, A.S.Arrott, A.E.Curzon, R.F.Frindt, M.A.Gee, X.Z.Li, P.J.Schurer, and J.L.LaCombe, IEEE Trans.
Magn. 28(5),2698-700(1992) Magnetic Properties of Fe Formed by H2 Reduction of Lepidocrocite in the Presence of
Exfoliated MoS2 (Chem.Abstr.118(4):31759p)
J.B.Tian, Q.F.Qian, Z.F.Chai*, P.Q.Zhang, Q.Xu, and D.J.Mao, Chin. Sci. Bull. 37(19),1612-7(1992) Study on low
selenium environment of Exi Autonomous Prefecture, Hubei Province. (Chem.Abstr.119:48438)
R.van Tassel, and E.De Grave, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (5),207-12(1992) Ferrostrunzite from Arnsberg,
Sauerland, Germany (Chem.Abstr.117(8):73266k)
S.Vedanand, P.S.Rao, Y.P.Reddy, T.Nagarajan, and B.J.Reddy, Phys. Scr. 45(4),414-6(1992) Mossbauer, Optical and
EPR Spectral Studies of Alunite (Chem.Abstr.117(4):30589a)
L.Vistisen, D.Petersen, and M.B.Madsen, Phys. Scr. 46(1),94-6(1992) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Showing Large-Scale
Inhomogeneity in the Presumed Martian Meteorite Zagami (Chem.Abstr.118(18):172812n)
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92V009
92V016
92V022
92V023
92W005
92W011
92W018
92W021
92W036
92W039
92W040
92W043
92W044
92W046
92W049
92Y022
92Z003
92Z007
92Z017
92Z018
92Z034
92Z047
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L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, LPI Tech. Rep. 92-07(Part1),18-9(1992) Mossbauer Spectroscopy on Mars:What
to Expect
R.E.Vandenberghe, E.De Grave, J.J.Hus, and J.Han, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),977-80(1992) Characterization of
Chinese Loess and Associated Palaeosol by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52655w)
R.van Tassel, H.Dillen, R.Vochten, E.De Grave, and J.Hertogen, Meteoritics 27(4),467-9(1992) An Overlooked
Fragment of the Santa Catharina Ataxite (Chem.Abstr.118:216868)
D.E.W.Vaughan, K.G.Strohmaier, I.J.Pickering, and G.N.George, Solid State Ionics 53-6(pt.2),1282-91(1992)
Transition Metal Framework Substitutions in Sodalites (Chem.Abstr.117(26):254976n)
R.van Tassel, H.Dillen, R.Vochten, E.De Grave, and J.Hertogen, Bull. Soc. Belge Geol. 101(3-4),139-51(1992) A
Noteworthy Fragment of the Santa Catharina Meteorite Recovered from a Belgian Museum Collection
A.B.Woodland, J.Kornprobst, and B.J.Wood, J. Petrol. 33(1),203-30(1992) Oxygen Thermobarometry of Orogenic
Lherzolite Massifs (Chem.Abstr.120:139528)
F.E.Wagner, J.A.Sawicki, J.Friedl, J.A.Mandarino, and D.C.Harris, Can. Mineral. 30, 327-33(1992) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of the Ag-Au Chalcogenides Petzite, Fischesserite and Uytenbogaardtite
(Chem.Abstr.117(20):195310r)
Y.T.Wang, X.D.Zhou, and J.Wu, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1037-40(1992) Mossbauer Study on the Iron Oxide
Minerals of Paddy Soils Derived from Red Soil in Fujian, China (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(7):69044u)
S.H.Weng, and J.Wang, Hyperfine Interact. 71(1-4),1395-8(1992) Influence of Irradiation Time on the MicrowaveChemical Desulfurization of Coal (See 92H028)
J.W.Wang, and Z.M.Cao, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 11(4),339-46(1992) A mineralogical study of clintonite from
Hanxing (Handan-Xingtai) Area, Hebei Province. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.121:39282)
C.Wang, and W.Y.Cui, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 11(2),157-65(1992) Studies of garnets from the Archean
metamorphic complex in Liaoxi (West Liaoning) -- Chifeng Area. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.120(2):11870f)
S.H.Weng, and J.Wang, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao (J. Fuel Chem. & Tech.) 20(4),368-74(1992) Mssbauer spectroscopy
of enhanced magnetic separation of pyrite from coal by microwave irradiation. (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.119(26):274793v)
S.H.Weng, and J.Wang, Nucl. Sci. Tech. 3(2),121-5(1992) Tracking pyritic sulfer during the microwave-chemical
desulfurization of coal using Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.117(12):114881c)
J.L.Wang, and Z.Y.Liu, Turang Xuebao (Acta Pedalogica Sinica) 29(4),358-64(1992) Iron transformation in rice
rhizosphere. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.118:211915)
X.M.Wang, and Z.R.Zhang, Gui Yej Diz Xue Xueb 12(2),179-83(1992) The study on Mssbauer spectra on pyrite
from the gold deposits in western Hunan (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.120:222521)
S.H.Weng, and J.Wang, Chin. Sci. Bull. 37(19),1603-6(1992) Influence of irradiation time on the microwave
desulfurization of coal. (Chem.Abstr.118:172220)
X.Yang, and P.Zhang, Zhongguo Kexue Jishu Daxue Xuebao 22(1),58-63(1992) Order-disorder of Fe2+ and Fe3+ in
natural iron-rich biotite and its significance for petrology. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.119(10):99982g)
K.Zapletal, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 70(3-4),302-11(1992) Self-Reversal of Isothermal Remanent Magnetization in a
Pyrrhotite (Fe7S8) Crystal
G.L.Zhang, S.Y.Chen, S.Ambe, K.Maeda, K.Suzuki, Y.Sasa, E.Yagi, H.Yabuki, Z.W.Huang, and F.Ambe, Hyperfine
Interact. 70(1-4),973-6(1992) Characterization of Iron Oxides and Hydroxides in the Sand of Flaming Mountain (See
92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52654v)
L.Zhang, and S.S.Hafner, Am. Mineral. 77(5-6),474-9(1992) Gamma Resonance of 57Fe in Grunerite at High
Pressures (Chem.Abstr.117(4):30600x)
L.Zhang, and S.S.Hafner, Am. Mineral. 77(5-6),462-73(1992) High-Pressure 57Fe gamma Resonance and
Compressibility of Ca(Fe,Mg)Si2O6 Clinopyroxenes (Chem.Abstr.117(4):30599d)
Z.M.Qiu, and M.Rang, Hejishu (Nuclear Techniques) 15(8),491-4(1992) Mssbauer spectrum of baotite. (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.119(10):99977j)
G.L.Zhang, S.R.Chen, S.Ambe, K.Maeda, K.Suzuki, Y.Sasa, E.Yagi, H.Yabuki, Z.W.Huang, and F.Ambe, Nucl. Sci.
Tech. 3(2),69-72(1992) A study on the sand of Flaming Mountain. (Chem.Abstr.118(2):9565a)
T.Armbruster, and C.A.Geiger, Eur. J. Mineral. 5(1),59-71(1993) Andradite Crystal Chemistry, Dynamic X-Site
Disorder and Structural Strain in Silicate Garnets (Chem.Abstr.118(20):195275d)
P.Andrs, M.Ragan, F.E.Wagner, J.Friedl, and M.Hrncarova, Miner. Slovaca 25(1),51-4(1993) The State of Invisible
Gold in Arsenopyrite From the Pezinok-Kolarsky Vrch Antimony Deposit, Male Karpaty Mts. (In Slovak)
(Chem.Abstr.120:111998)
G.A.Amthauer, M.K.Pavicevic, M.Bernroider, and D.Timotijevic, Inst. Phys. Conf. Ser. 130(2),87-90(1993) Soft X-ray
Spectra of Iron in Silicates (Chem.Abstr.122:70885)
R.G.Burns, in "Remote Geochemical Analysis: Elemental and Mineralogical Composition" edited by Carle M. Pieters
& Peter A.J. Englert (Cambridge University Press, 1993)1993 pp539-56, Mossbauer Spectral Characterization of
Iron in Planetary Surface Materials
R.G.Burns, and D.S.Fisher, J. Geophys. Res., [Solid Earth Planets] 98(E2),3365-72(1993) Rates of Oxidative
Weathering on the Surface of Mars
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93B054
93B061
93B064
93B096
93B098
93B099
93B102
93B116
93B124
93C050
93C077
93D014
93D028
93D029
93F037
93F039
93G002
93G003
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93G015
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J.F.Bell, III, R.V.Morris, and J.B.Adams, J. Geophys. Res. 98(E2),3373-85(1993) Thermally Altered Palagonitic
Tephra: A Spectral and Process Analog to the Soil and Dust of Mars
K.D.Becker, Philos. Mag. A 68(4),767-86(1993) Spectroscopic in Situ Studies of Defect-Dependent Properties of
Transition Metal Oxides: Defects, Diffusion, and Reaction Kinetics (Chem.Abstr.120(4):42195u)
M.D.Buatier, K.Ouyang, and J.P.Sanchez, Clay Miner. 28(4),641-55(1993) Iron in Hydrothermal Clays from the
Galapagos Spreading Centre Mounds:Consequences for the Clay Transition Mechanism (Chem.Abstr.120:275540)
J.L.Bishop, C.M.Pieters, and R.G.Burns, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 57(19),4583-95(1993) Reflectance and
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Ferrihydrite-Montmorillonite Assemblages As Mars Soil Analog Materials*
(Chem.Abstr.120(8):82124b)
L.H.Bowen, E.De Grave, and R.E.Vandenberghe, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials
Science, Vol. 1" edited by Gary J. Long and Fernande Grandjean, vol.1, pp115-59, Mssbauer Effect Studies of
Magnetic Soils and Sediments. (See 93L071)
J.Breu, K.J.Range, E.E.Kohler*, and U.Wagner, Appl. Clay Sci. 8(4),313-20(1993) Oxidation state of iron at the
interface of composite basal lining systems. (Chem.Abstr.120:115969)
M.S.Babushkina, Zap. Vseross. Mineral. O-va 122(1),37-47(1993) Kinetics of the long range ordering of cations
within natural biotite. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.120:81750)
N.Bakun-Czubarow, J.Galazka-Friedman, J.Suwalski, and K.Szpila, Arch. Mineral 49(2),3-21(1993) Weathering of
the lower Silesian basaltoids studied by Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.121:304893)
V.I.Bagin, T.S.Gendler, V.M.Dekov, and O.B.Polischook, Okeanologiya (Moscow) 33 (5),763-70(1993) The
Mssbauer investigations of metal containing sediments in the area of the East Pacific Rise (2030' - 2200'S). (In
Russian) (Russian Received 8/24/98)
V.Bouska, and J.F.Bell, III*, J. Geophys. Res. [Planets] 98(E10),18719-25(1993) Assumptions about the presence of
natural glasses on Mars. (Chem.Abstr.120:58696)
I.A.D.Christie, D.G.Rancourt, H.Kodama, E.Murad, and J.L.Robert, NATO ASI Ser., Ser. B, 305, 387-91(1993)
Oxidation of Synthetic Annite Mica Characterized by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy: Hydrogen De-Intercalation
and Host-Layer Valence State Populations (Chem.Abstr.120(8):87718h)
C.W.Childs, N.Kanasaki, and N.Yoshinaga*, Clay Sci. 9(2),65-80(1993) Effect of heating in air on Si- and Gecontaining ferrihydrites. (Chem.Abstr.121:283658)
M.S.da Costa, Jr., J.I.Kunrath, J.B.M.da Cunha, J.T.Moro, and J.H.de Araujo, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(14),244-5(1993) Mossbauer Effect Characterization of Brazilian Iron Ores for Mining Industrual Purposes (See
93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):12406a)
M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 78(5-6),665-8(1993) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Tetrahedral Fe(3+) in Trioctahedral
Micas - Discussion (Chem.Abstr.119(4):31619p)
M.Darby Dyar, S.J.Mackwell, A.V.McGuire, L.R.Cross, and J.D.Robertson, Am. Mineral. 78(9-10),968-79(1993)
Crystal Chemistry of Fe(3+) and H+ in Mantle Kaersutite: Implications for Mantle Metasomatism
E.A.Ferrow, L.R.Wallenberg, and H.Skogby, Eur. J. Mineral. 5(3),479-92(1993) Compositional control of plane
group symmetry in tourmalines: an experimental and computer simulated TEM, crystallographic image processing
and Mssbauer spectroscopy study. (Chem.Abstr.119(10):100005z)
M.O.Figueiredo, T.Silva, M.I.Prudncio, M.A.Gouveia, J.C.Waerenborgh*, and L.C.J.Pereira, Memrias, Mus. e Lab.
Min. e Geol. da Fac. Cincias da Univ. Porto 3, 307-11(1993) Biodegradao de granitos: Comportamento da biotite
face ao cido oxlico dos exsudados liqunicos. (In Portuguese)
M.Gulumian, J.A.van Wyk, G.R.Hearne, B.Kolk, and H.Pollak, J. Inorg. Biochem. 50(2),133-43(1993) ESR and
Mossbauer Studies on Detoxified Crocidolite: Mechanism of Reduced Toxicity (Chem.Abstr.118(23):228016a)
M.Gulumian, D.J.Bhoolia, R.S.J.Du Toit, R.E.G.Rendall, H.Pollak, J.A.van Wyk, and M.Rhempula, Environ Res 60,
193-206(1993) Activation of UICC Crocidolite: The Effect of Conversion of Some Ferric Ionsto Ferrous Ions
M.Gulumian, D.J.Bhoolia, P.Theodorou, H.B.Rollin, H.Pollak, and J.A.van Wyk, S. Afr. J. Sci. 89(8),405-9(1993)
Parameters Which Determine the Activity of the Transition Metal Iron In Crocidolite Asbestos: ESR, Mossbauer
Spectroscopic and Iron Mobilization Studies (Chem.Abstr.120:210251)
M.Garcia-Valles, T.Pradell, S.Martinez, and M.Vendrell-Saz, Fuel 72(7),971-5(1993) Mineralogical
Characterization of the Garumnian Subbituminous Lignite from the Central Pyrenees by SEM-EDX, X-Ray
Diffraction and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.119(14):142588x)
M.Gulumian, H.de Waard, and H.Pollak, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),180-2(1993) Activation and
Detoxification of UICC Crocidolite: The Effect of Conversionof Oxidation State of Iron on the Toxicity of the Fibres
(See 93N007)
M.Gracia, J.R.Gancedo, M.L.Barrero, A.B.Garcia, A.Martinez-Alonso, and J.M.D.Tascon, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys.
Res. B 76, 191-4(1993) Comparative Mossbauer Study of the Effects of Natural Weathering and Artificial Oxidation
on Iron Minerals Present in Coal (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):11786n)
D.C.Golden, R.V.Morris, D.W.Ming, H.V.Lauer, Jr., and S.R.Yang, J. Geophys. Res., [Solid Earth] 98(E2),340111(1993) Mineralogy of Three Slightly Palagonitized Basaltic Tephra Samples from the Summit of Mauna Kea,
Hawaii
B.Ghazi-Bayat, G.A.Amthauer, and H.Ahsbahs, Phys. Chem. Miner. 20(6),402-6(1993) High Pressure X-Ray
Diffraction Study of Ilvaite CaFe2(2+)+Fe3+[Si2O7/O/(OH)]
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93H006
93H011
93H019
93H032
93H058
93I010
93I015

93K074
93K093
93K095
93L011
93L023
93L050
93L053
93L057
93L073
93M039
93M052
93M054
93M067
93N016
93O029
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G.R.Hearne, B.Kolk, H.Pollak, J.A.van Wyk, and M.Gulumian, J. Inorg. Biochem. 50, 145-56(1993) Bulk and Surface
Modifications in Detoxified Crocidolite (Chem.Abstr.119(2):19172e)
M.J.Holdaway, and B.Mukhopadhyay, Am. Mineral. 78(7-8),681-93(1993) Geothermobarometry in Pelitic Schists A Rapidly Evolving Field
S.J.Harker, and R.J.Pollard, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),61-3(1993) A Study of Magnetite at 4.2 K and
Subject to Strong Applied Magnetic Fields (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(6):61358v)
K.S.Harchand, and D.Raj, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),249-51(1993) Characterization of Iron-Bearing
Phases in Coal and Their Ash (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):11788q)
V.Hoffmann, H.Stanjek, and E.Murad, Stud. Geophys. Geod. 37(4),366-81(1993) Mineralogical, Magnetic and
Mossbauer Data of Smythite (Fe9S11)
G.P.Huffman, M.M.Taghiei, and F.E.Huggins, Conf. Proc. - Int. Conf. Coal Sci., 7th 1, 315-8(1993) Liquefaction of lowrank coal containing cation-exchanged iron. (Chem.Abstr.123:13438)
S.S.Ismail, G.Wiesinger, R.Pavlovec, and F.Grass, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 169(2),435-42(1993) Investigation of
Accuracy and Precision for Determination of the Short-Lived Nuclides by INAA and the Mossbauer-Effect
(Chem.Abstr.118(26):26588s)
J.V.Ibarra, J.L.Miranda, C.Romero, and M.Gracia, in "Proceedings for International Conference on Coal Science
7th"(7th International Conference on Coal Science, Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 12-7, 1993), edited by
Michaelian, K. H. (Can. Natl Organ Comm., Devon, Can, 1993) vol.2, pp601-4, Structural changes in stockpiled coals
induced by weathering. (Chem.Abstr.122:269819)
U.Karfunkel, and H.Pollak, Phys. Stat. Sol. (B) 180(1),67-72(1993) A New Approach to the Determination of the
Fe(3+)/Fe(2+) Ratio and Recoil-Free Factors in Two Garnets by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.120(12):152458q)
P.Komadel, J.W.Stucki, and B.Cicel, Geol. Carpathica - Clays (1),11-6(1993) Readily Hydrochloric Acid-Soluble Iron
in the Fine Fractions of Some Czech Bentonites (Chem.Abstr.120:196074)
R.Kretzschmar, W.P.Robarge, and S.B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 57(5),1277-83(1993) Flocculation of Kaolinitic Soil
Clays: Effects of Humic Substances and Iron Oxides (Chem.Abstr.120:269024)
R.W.Luth, and D.Canil, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 113(2),236-48(1993) Ferric Iron in Mantle-Derived Pyroxenes and
a New Oxybarometer for the Mantle
J.Lipka, M.B.Miglierini, J.Sitek, P.Balz, and K.Tkacova, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),183-4(1993)
Influence of Mechanical Activation on the Mossbauer Spectra of the Sulfides (See 93N007)
(Chem.Abstr.119(2):12168z)
M.B.Louey, I.D.Watkins, P.J.Cassidy, P.S.Cook, M.Marshall, H.G.Sheng, W.R.Jackson, and F.P.Larkins, Fuel
72(10),1445-9(1993) Hydrogenation Reactions of Iron/Tin Treated and Acid-Washed Morwell Coal in a TimeSampled Autoclave
M.E.Lipschutz, S.F.Wolf, S.Vogt, E.Michlovich, M.M.Lindstrom, M.E.Zolensky, D.W.Mittlefehldt, C.Satterwhite,
L.Schultz, T.Loeken, P.Scherer, R.T.Dodd, D.W.G.Sears, P.H.Benoit, J.F.Wacker, R.G.Burns, and D.S.Fisher,
Meteoritics 28(4),528-37(1993) Consortium Study of the Unusual H Chrondrite Regolith Breccia, Noblesville.
J.Lipka, M.B.Madsen, C.B.Koch, J.Martin Knudsen, S.Mrup, and M.B.Miglierini, in "The Eleventh Conference of
Czech and Slovak Physicists"1993 pp111-6, The Surface of Mars Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
C.Lin, L.Zhang, and S.S.Hafner, Am. Mineral. 78(1-2),8-15(1993) Local electronic states of Fe2+ ions in
orthopyroxene. (Chem.Abstr.118(14):135257q)
C.A.McCammon, V.Chaskar, and G.G.Richards, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),428-30(1993) Depth
Dependent Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Quenched Slags (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):12625w)
L.May, D.J.Whalen, and L.Eng, Appl. Organomet. Chem. 7(7),437-41(1993) Interaction of Triorganotin Compounds
with Chesapeake Bay Sediments and Benthos (Chem.Abstr.120:85944)
H.A.Maia, F.F.T.de Araujo, M.A.B.de Araujo, J.Danon, and R.B.Frankel, Hyperfine Interact. 77(1-2),43-50(1993)
Cation Distribution in Natural Ferrites (Chem.Abstr.119(16):172571d)
R.V.Morris, D.C.Golden, J.F.Bell, III, H.V.Lauer, Jr., and J.B.Adams, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 57(19),4597609(1993) Pigmenting Agents in Martian Soils - Inferences from Spectral, Mossbauer, and Magnetic Properties of
Nanophase and Other Iron Oxides in Hawaiian Palagonitic Soil PN-9 (Chem.Abstr.120(8):82125c)
A.A.Novakova, and A.P.Kuprin, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),213-4(1993) Study of Phase
Transformations on Magnetite Single Crystal Surface by Depth-Selective Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 93N007)
(Chem.Abstr.119(2):19025j)
R.Oberti, and S.Ghose, Eur. J. Mineral. 5(6),1153-60(1993) Crystal-Chemistry of a Complex Manganese-Bearing
Alkali Amphibole ("Tirodite") on the Verge of Exsolution (Chem.Abstr.120:111878)
H.St.C.O'Neill, C.A.McCammon, D.Canil, D.C.Rubie, C.R.Ross II, and F.Seifert, Am. Mineral. 78(3-4),456-60(1993)
Mssbauer spectroscopy of mantle transition zone phases and determination of minimum Fe3+ content.
(Chem.Abstr.119(2):12158w)
H.Pollak, H.de Waard, and M.Gulumian, S. Afr. J. Sci. 89(8),401-4(1993) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies on Three
Different Types of Crocidolite Fibres (Chem.Abstr.120:207227)
C.Pietzsch, and H.Kampf, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 6, 265-77(1993) Mossbauer Investigations of Siegenite - an
Attempt at Structural Analysis (Chem.Abstr.119(14):143128j)
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93P023
93P030
93P051
93P059
93P068
93R004
93R012
93R015
93R017
93R020
93R022
93R023
93R025
93S004
93S030
93S050
93S055
93S083
93S088
93S103

93S133
93S134
93T005
93T026
93T027
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R.J.Pollard, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),188-90(1993) High-Field Mossbauer Phase Analysis (See
93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(4):39755a)
H.Pollak, and U.Karfunkel, Hyperfine Interact. 77(3-4),235-54(1993) Iron Recoil-Free Fraction Ratios in Minerals
with Application to Crocidolite (Chem.Abstr.120(2):11887s)
E.S.Popiel, J.L.Komraus, M.Tuszynski, and J.Witos, in "Condensed Matter Studies by Nuclear Methods" edited by
Edward A. Gorlich and Krzysztof Tomala (Jagiellonain Univ., Krakow, 1993)1993 pp290-5, Oxidations of
Mineral and Coal's Pyrites During of Their Roasting in the Air
T.N.Pal, P.K.Maity, D.Das, and S.Mitra, Bull. Mater. Sci. 16(3),229-37(1993) Oxidation Character of Chlorite from
Byrapur Chromite Deposit, India - A 57Fe Mssbauer Evaluation. (Chem.Abstr.120:139369)
M.I.Prudncio, M.A.Sequeira Braga, J.C.Waerenborgh*, M.A.Gouveia, and L.C.J.Pereira, Memrias, Mus. e Lab. Min.
e Geol. da Fac. Cincias da Univ. Porto 3, 491-5(1993) Estudo comparativo de esmectites resultantes da meteorizao
de rochas baslticas do centro e sul de Portugal. (In Portuguese)
D.G.Rancourt, A.M.McDonald, A.E.Lalonde, and J.Y.Ping, Am. Mineral. 78(1-2),1-7(1993) Mossbauer Absorber
Thicknesses for Accurate Site Populations in Fe-Bearing Minerals (Chem.Abstr.118(14):138716z)
D.G.Rancourt, Am. Mineral. 78(5-6),669-71(1993) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Tetrahedral Fe(3+) in Trioctahedral
Micas - Reply (Chem.Abstr.119(4):31620g)
D.Raj, K.S.Harchand, and V.Maini, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),242-3(1993) Characterization of Iron
Minerals in Bauxite (See 93N007)
K.A.Rodgers, H.W.Kobe, and C.W.Childs, Mineral. and Petrol. 47(2-4),193-208(1993) Characterization of Vivianite
from Catavi, Llallagua, Bolivia (Chem.Abstr.118(24):237816p)
G.J.Redhammer, A.Beran, E.Dachs, and G.A.Amthauer, Phys. Chem. Miner. 20(6),382-94(1993) A Mossbauer and XRay Diffraction Study of Annites Synthesized at Different Oxygen Fugacities and Crystal Chemical Implications
(Chem.Abstr.120:181523)
D.Rouzies, and J.M.M.Millet, Hyperfine Interact. 77(1-2),11-8(1993) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Synthetic
Lipscombite and Barbosalite at Room Temperature (Chem.Abstr.119(6):59005j)
D.Rouzies, and J.M.M.Millet, Hyperfine Interact. 77(1-2),19-28(1993) Mossbauer Study of Synthetic Oxidized
Vivianite At Room Temperature (Chem.Abstr.119(6):59006k)
D.G.Rancourt, P.Tume, and A.E.Lalonde, Phys. Chem. Miner. 20(4),276-84(1993) Kinetics of the (Fe(2+)+OH(-))mica
->(Fe(3+)+O(2-))mica +H Oxidation Reaction in Bulk Single-Crystal Biotite Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.120(4):34693q)
E.O.T.Salles, P.A.de Souza, Jr., and V.K.Garg, in "Proceedings: First Brazilian Symposium of Intelligent Automation,
Rio Claro,S.P." edited by Gilberto s. Nakamiti, Helio Aparecido Navarro, Ivan Rizzo Geilherne, Jose Pachec 1993
pp27-37, Neural Network in Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Portuguese)
J.G.Stevens, R.M.Etter, and E.W.Setzer, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),252-3(1993) 121Sb Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of the Mineral Stibiconite (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):12170u)
T.P.Sinha, D.Das, and M.Bhattacharya, Hyperfine Interact. 77(1-2),29-42(1993) Mossbauer Study on M1 and M2
Sites of Fe(2+) in Natural Hypersthene Under Dynamic Crystal Field Potential Approach
(Chem.Abstr.119(8):76462y)
K.St. Seymour, G.Y.Denes, and M.G.Townsend, Neues Jahrb. Mineral. Abh. 165(2),111-21(1993) An Unusual
Palagonite from Nisyros Volcano, Aegean Island Arc, Greece (Chem.Abstr.119(18):185054n)
G.Srinivasulu, B.Madhu Sudhana, B.J.Reddy, and P.S.Rao, Ferroelectrics 145(1-4),9-14(1993) Optical Absorption,
Mossbauer and EPR Spectra of Jarosite Mineral (Chem.Abstr.120:222542)
F.E.Senftle, A.N.Thorpe, L.May, A.Barkatt, M.A.Adel-Hadadi, G.S.Marbury, G.A.Izett, H.Sigurdsson, and
F.J.M.R.Maurasse, in "Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March 1993, Houston, Texas"1993 pp1275-6,
Magnetic Properties and Mossbauer Analysis of Glass From the K-T Boundary, Beloc, Haiti
N.Shah, G.P.Huffman, A.D.Shah, and F.E.Huggins, in "Proceedings for International Conference on Coal Science
7th"(7th International Conference on Coal Science, Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 12-7, 1993), edited by
Michaelian, K. H. (Can. Natl Organ Comm., Devon, Can, 1993) vol.2, pp197-200, Spectroscopic investigation of coal
mineral transformations during combustion. (Chem.Abstr.122:295032)
V.I.Silaev, G.S.Nazarova, and L.A.Yanulova, Zap. Vseross. Mineral. O-va 122(3),88-91(1993) Rockbridgeite and
hidden crystalline iron-phosphates within the phosphate-bearing weathering crusts. (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.120:196086)
G.A.Sidorenko, V.V.Korovushkin, A.I.Gorskov, E.S.Rudnitskaya, Yu.P.Dikov*, L.V.Kaukhova, and A.V.Sivtsov,
Mineral. Zh. 15(4),94-101(1993) Mineral nature of varlamoffite. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.121:234820)
M.M.Taghiei, F.E.Huggins, B.Ganguly, and G.P.Huffman*, Energy & Fuels 7(3),399-405(1993) Liquefaction of
Lignite Containing Cation-Exchanged Iron
S.P.Taneja, and D.Raj, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),230-2(1993) Identification of Iron Oxide and
Hydroxide in Soil Clays (See 93N007)
S.P.Taneja, and D.Raj, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),233-5(1993) Mossbauer and X-Ray Studies of Soils
(See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):12310q)
S.P.Taneja, M.P.Aggarwall, and A.S.Brar, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),236-8(1993) Hyperfine and X-Ray
Studies of Coal and Coal Ash (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):11787p)
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93T031
93T071
93U005
93V004
93V017
93V029
93W029
93W034
93Y008
93Z026
93Z027
94A004
94A013
94A025
94A037
94A044
94B005
94B006
94B010
94B037
94B049
94B055
94B056
94B061
94B063
94B073
94B077
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S.P.Taneja, and V.K.Garg, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),239-41(1993) Mossbauer and Magnetic Study of
Braunite Mineral (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):12169a)
T.L.Templeton, Y.Yoshida, X.Z.Li, A.S.Arrott, A.E.Curzon, F.Hamed, and M.A.Gee, IEEE Trans. Magn. 29(6),26257(1993) Magnetic Properties of Particles Formed by H2 Reduction of Co-Ferrite or gamma-FeOOH Particles
Wrapped with Exfoliated MoS2 (Chem.Abstr.122:228949)
G.Udubasa, F.E.Wagner, and J.Friedl, Rom. J. Miner. 76(1),50(1993) Nagyagite: Some Features of Its Composition and
Mssbauer Spectra.
A.Van Alboom, E.De Grave, and R.E.Vandenberghe, Phys. Chem. Miner. 20(4),263-75(1993) Study of the
Temperature Dependence of the Hyperfine Parameters in Two Orthopyroxenes by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.120(6):58746k)
H.V.Varma, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 31(11),815-7(1993) Thermal Oxidation of Natural Epidote Using Mossbauer
Effect (Chem.Abstr.120(8):81828x)
A.J.Van Velzen, M.J.Dekkers, and J.D.A.Zijderveld, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 115(1-4),43-55(1993) Magnetic ironnickel sulphides in the Pliocene and Pleistocene marine marls from the Vrica section (Calabria, Italy).
S.H.Weng, J. Appl. Phys. 73(9),4680-2(1993) Mossbauer Analysis of the Microwave Desulfurization Process of
Raw Coal (Chem.Abstr.119(2):11795q)
S.H.Weng, and J.Wang, Sci. China. Ser. B 36(11),1289-99(1993) Mssbauer study of coal desulfurization by
microwave irradiation combined with magnetic-separation and chemical acid-leaching. (Chem.Abstr.120:275049)
T.Yokoyama, Y.Sato, Y.Maeda, T.Tarutani, and R.Itoi, Geochem. J. 27(6),375-84(1993) Siliceous Deposits Formed
From Geothermal Water I. The Major Constituents and the Existing States of Iron and Aluminium
(Chem.Abstr.121:113753)
D.Y.Zhao, G.J.Wang, Y.S.Yang, X.X.Guo, Q.B.Wang, and J.Y.Ren, Clays and Clay Miner. 41(3),317-27(1993)
Preparation and characterization of hydroxy-FeAl pillared clays. (Chem.Abstr.120:33859)
L.Zaluski, P.Tessier, D.H.Ryan*, C.B.Doner, A.Zaluska, J.O.Strom-Olsen, M.L.Trudeau, and R.Schulz, J. Mater. Res.
8(12),3059-68(1993) Amorphous and nanocrystalline Fe-Ti prepared by ball milling.
G.Artioli, and C.A.Geiger, Phys. Chem. Miner. 20(7),443-53(1994) The Crystal Chemistry of Pumpellyite: An X-Ray
Rietveld Refinement and 57Fe Mossbauer Study (Chem.Abstr.120:222553)
F.Aramu, P.Brovetto, V.Maxia, M.Salis, and G.Spano, Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 16D,ser.1(3),299-301(1994)
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron Compounds in 'Red' Rain (Chem.Abstr.121:220432)
D.G.Agresti, T.J.Wdowiak, and M.L.Wade, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),523-8(1994) Mossbauer Spectroscopy as a
Tool in the Search for Evidence of Past Life onMars (See 94L031)
F.Aramu, P.Brovetto, V.Maxia, M.Salis, and G.Spano, Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 16D(6),623-6(1994)
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Tektites (Chem.Abstr.122:138555)
C.C.Allen, R.V.Morris, and D.S.McKay, J. Geophys. Res. 99(E11),23,173-85(1994) Experimental reduction of lunar
mare soil and volcanic glass.
F.J.Berry, P.A.Bland, G.Oates, and C.T.Pillinger, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),469-72(1994) Iron-57 Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Studies of Meteorites Recovered from Roosevelt County, USA (See 94M039)
(Chem.Abstr.120(14):169317r)
F.J.Berry, J.F.Marco-Sanz, and A.T.Steel, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),347-50(1994) Europium-151 Mossbauer
Spectroscopic and XANES Investigation of Europium-Exchanged Y-Zeolite (See 94M039)
(Chem.Abstr.120(14):168276q)
F.J.Berry, K.K.Rao, and G.Oates, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),343-5(1994) Iron-57 Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of
Iron Oxide Pillared Clays Synthesised by Microwave Heating (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120:174505)
J.M.Bigham, L.Carlson, and E.Murad, Mineral. Mag. 58(393),641-8(1994) Schwertmannite, A New Iron
Oxyhydroxysulphate from Pyhasalmi, Finland, and Other Localities (Chem.Abstr.122:110785)
C.R.Bluncson, G.K.Thompson, and B.J.Evans, Hyperfine Interact. 90(1-4),353-8(1994) 57Fe Mossbauer
Investigations of Manganese-Containing Spinels (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:146090)
R.G.Burns, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),739-45(1994) Mineral Mossbauer Spectroscopy: Correlations between
Chemical Shift and Quadrupole Splitting Parameters (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:60316)
R.G.Burns, and D.S.Fisher, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),571-6(1994) Nanophase Mixed-Valence Iron Minerals in
Meteorites Identified by Cryogenic Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85768)
F.J.Berry, P.A.Bland, G.Oates, and C.T.Pillinger, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),577-81(1994) Iron-57 Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Studies of the Weathering of L-Chondrite Meteorites (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85769)
A.Bonazzi, K.Y.Jiang, I.Ortalli, G.Pedrazzi, and X.Zhang, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),541-5(1994) Investigations on
Five Iron Meteorites (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:150398)
C.R.Bluncson, and B.J.Evans, J. Appl. Phys. 75(10,pt2A),5538-40(1994) The Influence of Heat Treatments on Order Disorder Phenomena in a Naturally Occurring Manganese-Ferrite (Chem.Abstr.121:39311)
T.V.Bakas, A.Moukarika, V.Papaefthymiou, A.Ladavos, and N.H.J.Gangas, Clays and Clay Miner. 42(5),63442(1994) Redox Treatment of an Fe/Al Pillared Montmorillonite.A Mossbauer Study (Chem.Abstr.122:95029)
D.A.Brown, D.C.Kamineni, J.A.Sawicki, and T.J.Beveridge*, Appl Environ Microbiol(Formerly Appl. Microbiol.)
60(9),3182-91(1994) Minerals Associated with Biofilms Occurring on Exposed Rock in a Granitic Underground
Research Laboratory (Chem.Abstr.121:183738)
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Mineral Handbook
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94B080
94B095
94B098
94B100
94B119
94B134
94B143
94C031
94C041
94C044
94C049
94C080
94C094
94C100
94C105
94C107
94D008
94D009
94D010
94D023
94D054
94D055
94D059
94D074
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A.Boughriet, M.Wartel, C.Cordier-Robert, C.Douez, L.Deram, E.Martin, B.Ouddane, H.Chamley, and P.Recourt,
Marine Poll Bull 28(9),541-56(1994) Chemical Speciation of Some Particulate Elements in the English Channel, and
Impact of Human Activities on the Magnetic Behavior of Suspended Matter
C.Bottger, S.J.Campbell, E.Wu, and R.G.Smith, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),563-9(1994) Mossbauer and X-Ray Studies
of an Iron Meteorite Sample (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85767)
D.Beaufort, and A.Meunier, Clay Miner. 29(1),47-61(1994) Saponite, Corrensite and Chlorite-Saponite MixedLayers in the Sancerre-Couy Deep Drill-Hole (France) (Chem.Abstr.121:61660)
S.L.Borek, ACS Symp. Ser. 550(1),31-44(1994) Effect of Humidity on Pyrite Oxidation (Chem.Abstr.120:222524)
K.D.Becker, Mater. Sci. Forum 155-6, 71-90(1994) Spectroscopic Studies of Phase Formation and Diffusion Processes
at Interfaces (Chem.Abstr.123:93997)
A.V.Bykov, and V.I.Nikolaev, Izv. Ross. Akad Nauk, Ser. Fiz. 58(4),50-9(1994)/Bull. Acad. Sci., Phys. Ser. (Engl.
Transl.) 58(4),654-60(1994), Mssbauer spectroscopy in geology.
P.Balz, R.Hauert, M.Kraack, and J.Lipka, Int. J. Mechanochem. Mech. Alloying 1(2),107-11(1994) Spectroscopic
study of mechanically activated pyrite. (Chem.Abstr.123:61933)
B.Carrozzini, Eur. J. Mineral. 6(4),465-79(1994) Crystal Structure Refinements of Ilvaite : New Relationships
between Chemical Composition and Crystallographic Parameters
P.S.Cook, J.D.Cashion, and A.P.Bell, Hyperfine Interact. 93(1-4),1765-70(1994) Behavior of Six Sulphided Iron
Hydroliquefaction Catalysts (See 94L031)
M.L.Cubeiro, M.R.Goldwasser, M.J.Perez Zurita, C.Franco, F.Gonzlez-Jimnez, and E.Jaimes, Hyperfine Interact.
93(1-4),1831-5(1994) Mossbauer Study of the Evolution of a Laterite Iron Mineral Based Catalyst:Effect of the
Activation Treatment (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:59843)
S.Y.Chen, N.Takematsu, S.Ambe, A.Ament, and F.Ambe, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),759-63(1994) A Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Study on Iron in Marine Sediments (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85709)
G.Christofides, G.Thimiatis, A.Koroneos, S.Sklavounos, and G.Eleftheriadis, Chem. Erde 54(2),151-66(1994)
Mineralogy and Chemistry of Chromium Chlorites from Chromites of the Vavdos and Vasilika Ophiolite Complexes
(Chalkidiki, Macedonia, Northern Greece) (Chem.Abstr.121:260023)
M.V.Cheshire, Trans., World Congr. Soil Sci. 3a, 45-64(1994) ESR and Mssbauer spectroscopy applied to soil
matrices. (Chem.Abstr.124:230950)
C.F.Chai, J.B.Tian, Q.F.Qian, P.Q.Zhang, Q.Xu, and D.J.Mao, Biol Trace Elem Res 43-45, 177-84(1994) Study of a
low-selenium environment in China by INAA and Mssbauer spectrometry. (Chem.Abstr.122:80183)
T.S.Cui, Gui Yej Diz Xue Xueb 14(4),396-400(1994) Genetic mineralogy research on Hornblende of Shangzhang
Guojialing granodiorite, Jaodong. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.122:192663)
J.C.Cao, X.M.Kan, G.L.Weng, and R.Q.Xu, Kuangwu Xuebao 14(3),292-7(1994) Mssbauer, EPR and IR spectroscopic
characteristics of Xiuyan jade. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.122:218699)
M.S.da Costa, Jr., M.Holz, and C.L.Schultz, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),433-6(1994) Mossbauer Effect Study of the
Diagenesis on the Southern Brazilian Triassic Paleoherpetofauna (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120:169371)
M.S.da Costa, Jr., J.I.Kunrath, J.C.P.de Oliveira, N.Vieira, Jr., J.O.Chies, A.Roisenberg, E.Fernandes de Lima,
A.Paesano, Jr., and M.L.dos Santos, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),457-61(1994) Fayalitic Olivine Composition in an HType Chondrite (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169040v)
M.S.da Costa, Jr., J.I.Kunrath, J.B.M.da Cunha, J.T.Moro, and J.H.de Araujo, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),463-7(1994)
Mossbauer Effect Characterization of Some Brazilian Iron Ores (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169090m)
E.De Grave, R.J.Pollard, R.E.Vandenberghe, and P.M.A.de Bakker, Hyperfine Interact. 94(1-4),2349-53(1994) The
Effect of High External Magnetic Fields on the Hyperfine Interactions inthe Fe-Ni Phases of the Santa Catharina
Meteorite (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85771)
E.Dachs, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 117(3),229-40(1994) Annite Stability Revised.1. Hydrogen-Sensor Data for the
Reaction Annite =Sanidine + Magnetite + H2 (Chem.Abstr.121:209352)
K.S.Ding, P.Zhang, and Z.Li, Dizhi Kexue (Scientia Geologica Sinica) 29(1),93-5(1994) First Discovery of Nd-Rich
Allanite in Xinjiang and its Characteristics (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.121:137630)
A.Deriu, G.Ferraris, and E.Belluso, Phys. Chem. Miner. 21(4),222-7(1994) 57Fe Mossbauer Study of the Asbestiform
Silicates Balangeroite and Carlosturanite (Chem.Abstr.121:234879)
V.M.Dekov, T.S.Gendler, O.B.Polischook, and V.I.Bagin, Geol. Balc. 24(4),71-87(1994) Fe- and Fe-Mnoxyhydroxides in metalliferous sediments from ultra-fast spreading center axial zone-21.degree. S. East Pacific Rise.
(Chem.Abstr.123:118868)
K.Endo, R.Hirunuma, T.Shinonaga, M.Ebihara, and H.Nakahara, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),557-61(1994)
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Meteorites Recovered on Antarctica (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85766)
N.A.Eissa, N.H.Sheta, W.M.El-Meligy, and H.A.Sallam, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),783-7(1994) Mossbauer Effect
Study of the Effect of Gamma Irradiation and Heat Treatment on Montmorillonite (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:85552)
M.S.Ellid, and F.A.Fallagh, Hyperfine Interact. 92(1-4),1007-11(1994) Mossbauer Studies of Iron Ore from East
Awinat Mountains in Libya (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:111196)
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94E017
94E018
94E019
94E020
94E021
94E022
94F013
94F018
94F019
94F034
94G007
94G009
94G029
94G030
94G037
94G049
94G051
94G059
94G068
94G092
94H034
94H035
94H036
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N.A.Eissa, A.A.Ahmed, O.M.Xaseen, and M.A.Ahmed, Arab J. Nuc. Sci. Appl. 27(2),23-32(1994) Mssbauer Study of
the Iron Phases Produced During the Combustion of Egyptian Maghara Coal.
N.A.Eissa, A.A.Ahmed, N.El-Enany, and M.A.Ahmed, Arab J. Nuc. Sci. Appl. 27(2),13-21(1994) Mssbauer Study of
the Iron Phases Formed During Egyptian Coal Pyrolysis.
N.A.Eissa, N.H.Sheta, S.M.El-Mossallamy, M.A.Soliman, and M.H.El-Fouly, Arab J. Nuc. Sci. Appl. 27(2),3345(1994) Study of the Dehydration Process of Melanterite Under Heat Treatment and Gamma Irradiation Effects
Using Mssbauer Spectroscopy and Thermal Analysis Measurements.
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, N.H.Sheta, Sh.N.Radwan, and M.A.Soliman, Arab J. Nuc. Sci. Appl. 27(2),143-54(1994)
Mssbauer Study of the Role of Fe2+ /Fe3+ Ratio and Water of Hydration on the Optical and Electrical Properties
of gamma Irradiated Melanterite.
N.A.Eissa, A.A.A.Sehly, N.Shash, F.Salman, and H.H.El-Bahnasawy, Arab J. Nuc. Sci. Appl. 27(2),1-12(1994)
Application of Mssbauer Spectroscopy as a New Technique in the Field of Petroleum Exploration.
N.A.Eissa, A.A.A.Sehly, N.Shash, F.Salman, and H.H.El-Bahnasawy, Arab J. Nuc. Sci. Appl. 27(2),109-26(1994)
Mssbauer Spectra Electrical and Thermal Conductivities of Egyptian Granite.
J.D.Fabris, J.M.D.Coey, M.F.de Jesus Filho, D.P.Santana, A.T.Goulart, M.P.F.Fontes, and N.Curi, Hyperfine Interact.
91(1-4),751-7(1994) Mineralogical Analysis of a Weathering Mantle Derived from Tuffite (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:165842)
E.A.Ferrow, Hyperfine Interact. 90(1-4),121-34(1994) Mossbauer Effect and TEM in Mineralogy (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:165642)
E.A.Ferrow, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),689-95(1994) Mossbauer Effect Study of the Crystal Chemistry of
Tourmaline (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:110764)
J.Friedl, F.E.Wagner, M.D.Adams, R.P.Schouwstra, H.J.Marais, and D.Dew, Bio Oxi Ref Gold 2, 403-10(1994) The
Bio-Oxidation of Refractory Arsenopyritic Gold Ore from Fairview Gold Mine - A Mssbauer Study.
(Chem.Abstr.123:233868)
D.A.Gregori, and R.C.Mercader, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),495-8(1994) Mossbauer Study of Some Argentinian
Chlorites (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169043y)
O.Grauby, S.Petit, A.Decarreau, and A.Baronnet, Eur. J. Mineral. 6(1),99-112(1994) The Nontronite-Saponite Series:
An Experimental Approach
A.T.Goulart, M.F.de Jesus Filho, J.D.Fabris, and J.M.D.Coey, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),771-5(1994)
Characterization of a Soil Ilmenite Developed From Basalt (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85717)
H.P.Gunnlaugsson, C.B.Koch, and M.B.Madsen, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),589-93(1994) Application of External
Magnetic Field to Characterize Magnetic Oxides in the Carbonaceous Chondrite Orgueil (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:85770)
A.M.Gismelseed, F.Khangi, A.Ibrahim, A.A.Yousif, M.A.Worthing, A.Rais, M.E.Elzain, C.K.Brooks, and
H.H.Sutherland, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),551-5(1994) Studies on Al Kidirate and Kapoeta Meteorites (See
94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85765)
G.Giester, C.L.Lengauer, and G.J.Redhammer, Can. Mineral. 32(Pt. 4),873-84(1994) Characterization of the FeSO4 H2O - CuSO4 - H2O Solid-Solution Series, and the Nature of Poitevinite, (Cu,Fe)SO4 - H2O
(Chem.Abstr.122:138279)
A.D.Genkin, V.A.Lopatin, R.A.Savel'ev, Y.G.Safonov, N.B.Sergeev, A.L.Kerzin, A.I.Tsepin, Kh.Amshtutz,
Z.B.Afanas'eva, F.E.Wagner, and G.F.Ivanova, Geol. Rudn. Mestorozhd. 36 (2),111-36(1994) Gold Ores of the
Olimpiada Deposit (Enisei Range, Siberia)
D.C.Golden, D.W.Ming, L.H.Bowen, R.V.Morris, and H.V.Lauer, Jr., Clays and Clay Miner. 42(1),53-62(1994)
Acidified Oxalate and Dithionite Solubility and Color of Synthetic, Partially Oxidized Al-Magnetites and Their
Thermal Oxidation Products (Chem.Abstr.120:303450)
A.K.Gupta, Nat. Acad. Sci. Letters (India) 17(1&2),39-44(1994) Experimental and Spectroscopic Studies of Silicate
Melts (Chem.Abstr.121:113423)
B.A.Goodman, in "Clay Mineralogy: Spectroscopic and Chemical Determinative Methods" edited by M. J. Wilson
(Chapman & Hall, London, England, 1994) issue Chap 3,1994 pp68-119, Mssbauer spectroscopy.
S.F.Hviid, D.P.Agerkvist, M.Olsen, C.B.Koch, and M.B.Madsen, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),529-33(1994) Heated
Nontronite: Possible Relations to the Magnetic Phase in the Martian Soil (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85762)
O.Helgason, H.P.Gunnlaugsson, S.Steinthorsson, C.B.Koch, and S.Mrup, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),583-7(1994)
Maghemite in Basalt Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy in External Magnetic Field (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:85547)
O.Helgason, H.P.Gunnlaugsson, K.Jonsson, and S.Steinthorsson, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),595-9(1994) High
Temperature Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Titanomagnetite and Maghemite in Basalts (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:85548)
S.R.Hong, J.D.Ko, and S.H.Kim, Ungyong Mulli 7(4),297-304(1994) Microscopic Study on Cheju Volcanic Rock by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Its Application (In Korean) (Chem.Abstr.122:244390)
C.L.He, Silic. Ind. 59(7-8),247-50(1994) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Fired Clay Products
(Chem.Abstr.122:62261)
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94H074

94H078
94H080
94H090
94I015
94I016
94I018
94J019
94K043
94K060
94K063
94K110
94K120
94K121
94K127
94L003
94L021
94L025
94L029
94L060
94L073
94L082
94L099
94L100
94M008
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G.P.Huffman, A.D.Shah, N.Shah, J.M.Zhao, F.E.Huggins, J.J.Helble, S.Srinvasachar, T.W.Peterson, J.O.L.Wendt,
N.B.Gallagher, L.E.Bool, III, and A.F.Sarofim, in "The Impact of Ash Deposition on Coal Fired Plants."(Engineering
Foundation Conference, St. John's Swallow Hotel, Solihull, England, June 20-5, 1993), edited by J. Williamson, F.
Wigley (Taylor and Francis, Bristol, PA, 1994) pp409-23, Investigation of ash by microscopic and spectroscopic
techniques.
M.Hirschmann, B.W.Evans, and H.X.Yang, Am. Mineral. 79(9-10),862-77(1994) Composition and temperature
dependence of Fe-Mg ordering in cummingtonite-grunerite as determined by X-ray diffraction.
(Chem.Abstr.121:259831)
Z.Homonnay, I.Czak-Nagy, E.Kuzmann, S.I.Nagy, and A.Vrtes, Magy. Kem. Lapja 49(9),371-3(1994) Practical
application of Mssbauer spectroscopy. IV. Recent progress in mineralogy. (In Hungarian)
(Chem.Abstr.122:329206)
Z.L.Huang, and P.Wang, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 13(4),328-34(1994) Yuanfuliite - a new borate mineral. (In
Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.123:175058)
K.Ishida, Chigaku Kenkyu Hokoku (Kyushu Daigaku Kyoyobu) (Reports on Earth Sci...Kyus 30, 21-37(1994) Chemical
composition, Mssbauer and infrared spectra of calcic amphiboles. (Chem.Abstr.121:234825)
K.Ishida, Chigaku Kenkyu Hokoku (Kyushu Daigaku Kyoyobu) (Reports on Earth Sci...Kyus 30, 1-19(1994) Infrared
spectra of natural and hydrothermally-treated Fe-Mg-Mn amphiboles. (Chem.Abstr.121:234824)
V.P.Ivanitskii, A.L.Litvin, S.S.Ostapenko, E.A.Il'chenko, S.D.Spivak, and L.F.Pasal'skaya, Mineral. Zh. 16(2),3649(1994) Effect of the thermal oxidation and dehydroxylation on the structure and physical properties of
hastingsitic hornblende. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.124:12416)
J.Wang, and J.K.Yang, Fuel 73(2),155-9(1994) Behaviour of coal pyrolysis desulfurization with microwave energy.
B.Kopcewicz, and M.Kopcewicz, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),777-81(1994) Determination of the Pure-Air
Background Level of the Iron-Containing Atmospheric Aerosol by the Mossbauer Technique (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:85791)
J.L.Komraus, and E.S.Popiel, Hyperfine Interact. 90(1-4),383-8(1994) Chemical Transformation of Iron Compounds
During the Process of Coal Pyrolysis in Steam (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:59932)
E.Kankeleit, J.Foh, P.Held, G.Klingelhfer, and R.Teucher, Hyperfine Interact. 90(1-4),107-20(1994) A Mossbauer
Experiment on Mars (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:118430)
E.Y.Khiltova, and M.S.Babushkina, Zap. Vseross. Mineral. O-va 123 (4),31-9(1994) Thermal deformation and
dehydroxidation processes in exsolutions of Fe-Mg micas. (In Russian)
E.Kuzmann, S.I.Nagy, and A.Vrtes, in "Chemical Analysis by Nuclear Methods" edited by Zeev B. Alfassi (John
Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Chichester, England, 1994)1994 pp433-75, Mossbauer spectroscopy in chemical analysis.
D.A.Khramov, M.A.Glazkova, N.S.Ovanesyan, V.S.Rusakov, and S.S.Meshalkin, Vestn. St. Petersburg Univ. Ser 4
Fiz Khim (18),118-9(1994) Cation distribution and transition features of tin-containing pseudobrookite to a spin
glass state. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.124:357088)
X.M.Kan, E.L.Zhang, and J.Y.Nan, Kuangwu Xuebao 14(2),142-6(1994) Mssbauer spectrum of square planar
coordinated Fe2+ in eudialyte. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.122:192653)
L.Larsson, H.St.C.O'Neill, and H.Annersten, Eur. J. Mineral. 6(1),39-51(1994) Crystal Chemistry of Synthetic
Hercynite (FeAl2O4) from XRD Structural Refinements and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.120:285570)
Z.Li, J.G.Stevens*, Y.C.Zhang, and Y.W.Zeng, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),489-94(1994) Mixed Valence of Iron in
Natural Vonsenite (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169042x)
J.L.LaCombe, P.J.Schurer, and J.S.Mothersill, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),747-50(1994) Fe2+/Fe3+ Ratios in Bottom
Sediments of Some Lakes in British Columbia, Canada (See 94L031)
J.A.Lodya Lonzeche, H.Pollak, J.Nell, and A.Albers, Hyperfine Interact. 93(1-4),1789-94(1994) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy and Magnetic Susceptibility Studies of Natural Chromites (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85546)
Z.Li, and K.Zhou, Dizhi Kexue (Scientia Geologica Sinica) 3(3),329-35(1994) A Mossbauer-Spectrum Study of Iron in
Zhouyuan Loess
A.L.Litvin, V.P.Ivanitskii, and S.S.Ostapenko, Mineral. Zh. 16(1),75-84(1994) Effect of the radiation and heat impact
on the structure of iron-containing Ca-amphibole. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.123:345816)
X.Z.Li, Changchun Dizhi Xueyuan Xuebao 24(4),404-8(1994) The Mssbauer spectroscopy of pyroxene in granulite
in the area of Suicang, Eastern Hebei Province. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.122:244265)
J.P.Larue, and J.M.Grenche*, Geod. Acta. 7(3),158-68(1994) The Pliocene detritic deposits of the contact areas
Armorican Massif - Parisian Basin, between Laval and Angers (France). (In French)
X.J.Liao, Kuangwu Xuebao 14(4),383-7(1994) Experimental study on the mode of occurrence of invisible gold in
pyrite as exemplified by the Jinchangyu gold deposit in the eastern part of Hebei, China. (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.123:37343)
E.Murad, U.Schwertmann, J.M.Bigham, and L.Carlson, in "ACS Symposium Series"(The American Chemical Society,
Washington, DC, 1994) vol.Ser. 550, pp190-200, Mineralogical Characteristics of Poorly Crystallized Precipitates
Formed byOxidation of Fe2+ in Acid Sulfate Waters (Chem.Abstr.120:222525)
S.Mitra, and T.N.Pal, J. Geol. Soc. India 43(1),41-50(1994) 57Fe Mossbauer Study of Low Aluminous(Low Ca)
Orthopyroxene from Sukinda,Orissa (India) and Its Petrogenetic Implication (Chem.Abstr.121:137609)
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94M022
94M033
94M044
94M050
94M051
94M054
94M061
94M067
94M079
94M084
94M085
94M091
94M102
94M118
94M126
94N015
94N040
94N043
94O005
94O017
94P004
94P020
94P065
94P072

94R001
94R009
94R010
94R011

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T.V.Malysheva, Mineral. Mag. 58(390),151-8(1994) Mossbauer Study of Redox Processes in the Evolution of
Chondrites (Chem.Abstr.120:275866)
M.Matsuo, T.Kobayashi, and M.Tsurumi, Hyperfine Interact. 84(1-4),533-7(1994) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Characterization of Iron Compounds in Paddy Soil (Chem.Abstr.121:120861)
W.A.A.Macedo, V.R.P.R.O.Marciano, J.M.Correia Neves, and D.P.Svisero, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),483-7(1994)
Mossbauer Characterization of Biotites from Zoned Pegmatites (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169041w)
P.G.Manning, and X.Wang, Can. Mineral. 32, 211-21(1994) Ferric Oxide and the Binding of Phosphorus, Lead and
Carbon in River Particulate Matter
P.G.Manning, T.P.Murphy, and E.E.Prepas, Can. Mineral. 32(2),459-68(1994) Forms of Iron and the Bioavailability
of Phosphorus in Eutrophic Amisk Lake,Alberta (Chem.Abstr.121:87873)
E.Murad, Int. Soc. Soil Sci. 1, 85-93(1994) Some Recent Developments in the Study of Soils By Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.124:230961)
J.Madejova, P.Komadel, and B.Cicel, Clay Miner. 29(3),319-26(1994) Infrared Study of Octahedral Site Populations
in Semctites
C.A.McCammon, Hyperfine Interact. 90(1-4),89-105(1994) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Quenched High-Pressure
Phases: Investigating the Earth's Interior (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:138233)
C.A.McCammon, Hyperfine Interact. 93(1-4),1511-4(1994) High-Pressure in Situ Investigation of Cubanite
(CuFe2S3): Electronic Structure (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:118099)
E.Murad, and U.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),685-8(1994) Mossbauer Study of Pure Illite and its Firing
Products (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:110763)
C.C.P.Madiba, H.Pollak, R.G.Cawthorn, and K.S.Viljoen, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),715-9(1994) From
Stoichiometry to Nitrogen in Ilmenites (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:110767)
K.J.D.MacKenzie, and D.G.McGavin, Thermochim. Acta 244(1-2),205-21(1994) Thermal and Mossbauer Studies of
Iron-Containing Hydrous Silicates. Part 8.Chrysotile (Chem.Abstr.121:304744)
L.F.Moreira, P.H.Domingues*, and E.Mattievich, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 132(1-3),191-6(1994) Mossbauer Studies of
the Solid Solutions of Synthetic Hureaulite,[FexMn5-x][PO4H]2[PO4]2[H2O]4 (Chem.Abstr.120:334155)
B.Mukhopadhyay, and M.J.Holdaway, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 116(4),462-72(1994) Cordierite-Garnet-SillimaniteQuartz Equilibrium:I. New Experimental Calibration in the System FeO-Al2O3-SiO2-H2O and Certain P-T-XH2O
Relations (Chem.Abstr.121:39433)
C.A.McCammon, AIP Conf. Proc. 309(Pt. 1),355-8(1994) High-Pressure in Situ Investigation of Cubanite (CuFe2S3):
Structural Phase Transition (Chem.Abstr.123:128235)
P.Nysten, and T.Ericsson, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 12, 557-66(1994) Fe-Rich Langbanite from the Nyberget
Ore-Field, Sweden (Chem.Abstr.122:110794)
P.Nysten, and H.Skogby, Mineral. Mag. 58(390),168-72(1994) Manganese Ferro-Ferri-Winchite From Harstigen,
Filipstad, Central Sweden (Chem.Abstr.121:113449)
J.Nell, and H.Pollak, Hyperfine Interact. 84(1-4),427-31(1994) Characterization of natural chromite
((Mg,FeII)(Al,FeIIICr)2O4) samples from the Bushveld Complex, South Africa. (Chem.Abstr.121:61698)
N.Oskarsson, O.Helgason, and S.Steinthorsson, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),733-7(1994) Oxidation State of Iron in
Mantle-Derived Magmas of the Icelandic Rift Zone (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85654)
I.Ortalli, G.Pedrazzi, E.Schingaro, and F.Scordari, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),727-32(1994) Iron Site Populations
from Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Ti-Bearing Garnets from Mt. Vulture (Italy) (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85551)
T.N.Pal, H.S.Moon, and S.Mitra, J. Geol. Soc. India 44(1),53-64(1994) Distribution of Iron Cations in Natural
Chromites at Different Stages of Oxidation - A 57Fe Mossbauer Investigation (Chem.Abstr.121:259804)
R.V.Parish, and J.P.Wright, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),625-33(1994) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectra of Some Virgin British
Coals and the Products of Their Partial Combustion (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:59887)
E.V.Polishin, A.S.Litovchenko, E.A.Il'chenko, O.D.Ishutina, and S.I.Shepel', Mineral. Zh. 16(2),27-36(1994)
Mechanism of the oxidation and dehydroxylation of biotite. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.124:12415)
S.M.Peires, and B.J.Evans*, in "Henry C. McBay: A Chemical Festschrift"(Proc. Symposium in Honor of First Martin
Luther King, Jr., Scholar at MIT, 1991), edited by William M. Jackson, Billy Joe Evans (MIT Press, Cambridge,
Massachussetts, USA, 1994) pp193-204, MX2 inorganic phases in coal: 57Fe Mssbauer investigation of lllingite,
FeAs2. (Chem.Abstr.123:87876)
D.G.Rancourt, I.A.D.Christie, M.Royer, H.Kodama, J.L.Robert, A.E.Lalonde, and E.Murad, Am. Mineral. 79(1-2),5162(1994) Determination of Accurate [4]Fe3+, [6]Fe3+, and [6]Fe2+ Site Populations in Synthetic Annite by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.120(12):139373p)
D.G.Rancourt, Phys. Chem. Miner. 21(4),244-9(1994) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Minerals. 1. Inadequacy of
Lorentzian-Line Doublets in Fitting Spectra Arising From Quadrupole Splitting Distributions
(Chem.Abstr.121:234880)
D.G.Rancourt, Phys. Chem. Miner. 21(4),250-7(1994) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Minerals. 2. Problem of Resolving
Cis & Trans Octahedral Fe2+ Sites (Chem.Abstr.121:234881)
D.G.Rancourt, J.Y.Ping, and R.G.Berman, Phys. Chem. Miner. 21(4),258-67(1994) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of
Minerals .3. Octahedral-Site Fe2+ Quadrupole Splitting Distributions in the Phlogopite-Annite Series
(Chem.Abstr.121:234882)
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94R014
94R022
94R039
94R057
94S011
94S028
94S029
94S035
94S046
94S055
94S061
94S076
94S089
94S102
94S104
94S121
94S122
94S130
94S149
94S150
94T005
94T042
94T052
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O.D.Rodrigues, R.Garg, E.G.da Silva, M.F.de Jesus Filho, U.B.Jayanthi, A.M.G.Figueiredo, and V.K.Garg, Hyperfine
Interact. 83(1-4),379-84(1994) A Mossbauer Study of Samples from an Oil Well (See 94M039)
(Chem.Abstr.120:195389)
D.A.Rice, J.D.Cashion, and S.Bocquet, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),697-701(1994) Crystallographic and Magnetic
Order Analysis of a Banded Limonite (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:110765)
D.G.Rancourt, I.A.D.Christie, G.Lamarche, I.P.Swainson, and S.Flandrois, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 138(1-2),3144(1994) Magnetism of Synthetic and Natural Annite Mica: Ground State and Nature of Excitations in an
Exchange-Wise Two-Dimensional Easy-Plane Ferromagnet with Disorder (Chem.Abstr.122:121299)
D.Rouzies, J.Varloud, and J.M.M.Millet, J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 90(21),3335-9(1994) Thermal Behavior and
Physico-Chemical Characterization of Synthetic and Natural Iron Hydroxyphosphates (Chem.Abstr.122:70706)
H.Skogby, Am. Mineral. 79(3-4),240-9(1994) OH Incorporation In Synthetic Clinopyroxene (Chem.Abstr.121:22968)
R.B.Scorzelli, E.G.da Silva, and I.Souza Azevedo, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),473-7(1994) Mossbauer Study of
Thermal Metamorphosed Antarctic Meteorites (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169318s)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, I.Ortalli, G.Pedrazzi, and A.Bonazzi, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),479-82(1994)
Iron-Nickel Superstructure in Metal Particles of Alfianello Meteorite (See 94M039)
H.Stanjek, and E.Murad, Clays and Clay Miner. 42(4),451-4(1994) Comparison of Pedogenic and Sedimentary
Greigite By X-Ray Diffraction and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.121:304790)
C.Saragovi, F.Labenski de Kanter, S.M.Duhalde, S.G.Acebal, and R.Venegas, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),765-9(1994)
Mossbauer Studies on Some Argentinian Soil: Mollisols from Bahia Blanca (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85716)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, and M.Funaki, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),535-9(1994) Tetrataenite in Metallic
Grains of the Antarctic L6 Chondrite ALHA 76009 (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85763)
R.B.Scorzelli, R.A.Pereira, C.A.C.Perez, and A.A.R.Fernandes, Hyperfine Interact. 94(1-4),2343-7(1994) Phase
Composition and Structure of Fe-Ni Alloys in a Unique Antarctic Meteorite Yamato 791694 (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:60545)
N.H.Sheta, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),721-5(1994) Quantitative Site Occupation of Iron within the Montmorillonite
Lattice Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:110768)
T.Shinonaga, K.Endo, M.Ebihara, K.G.Heumann, and H.Nakahara, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 58(17),3735-40(1994)
Weathering of Antarctic Meteorites Investigated from Contents of Fe3+, Chlorine, and Iodine
(Chem.Abstr.121:209556)
T.W.Sinor, J.D.Standifird, F.Davanloo, K.N.Taylor, C.Hong, J.J.Carroll, and C.B.Collins, Appl. Phys. Lett.
64(10),1221-3(1994) Mossbauer Effect Measurement of the Recoil-Free Fraction for 57Fe Implanted in a Nanophase
Diamond Film (Chem.Abstr.120:230668)
E.O.T.Salles, P.A.de Souza, Jr., and V.K.Garg*, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B B94(4),499-502(1994) Artificial
Neural Network for Identification of a Substance from a Mossbauer Data Bank (Chem.Abstr.122:45139)
H.A.Sallam, N.S.Gomaa, W.M.El-Meligy, and N.A.Eissa, Arab J. Nuc. Sci. Appl. 27(2),67-75(1994) Mssbauer Study
of the Transformations Occurring in Egyptian Aluvial and Calcareous Clays During Firing.
H.A.Sallam, N.A.Eissa, N.H.Sheta, M.A.Soliman, and M.H.El-Fouly, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 55(11),1175-80(1994)
Mssbauer Effect, X-ray Diffraction and Infrared Studies of the Effect of Gamma Irradiation on the Molecular
Bonding of Melanterite. (Chem.Abstr.122:200946)
J.Schaf, and M.I.da Costa, Jr., J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 137(1-2),122-6(1994) Irreversible magnetic behavior of a
natural mixed garnet. (Chem.Abstr.122:22167)
W.I.Saranchuk, T.G.Shendrik, V.Simonova, J.L.Komraus, and E.S.Popiel*, Erdoel Kohle, Erdgas, Petrochem.
47(10),385-8(1994) Hydrogenation of Ukrainian saline coals: Iron compounds and their transformation during
hydrogenation. (Chem.Abstr.122:85272)
J.J.F.Sousa, L.M.A.Diehl, N.V.Vugman, M.V.A.Fonseca, and C.Costa Neto, An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. 66(1),13-22(1994)
Electron paramagnetic resonance and Mssbauer spectrometry of spent oil shale undergoing thermal treatment. (In
Portuguese) (Chem.Abstr.121:87229)
A.N.Thorpe, F.E.Senftle, L.May, A.Barkatt, M.A.Adel-Hadadi, G.S.Marbury, G.A.Izett, and F.J.M.R.Maurasse, J.
Geophys. Res. 99(E5),10881-6(1994) Comparison of the Magnetic Properties and Mossbauer Analysis of Glass From
the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary, Beloc, Haiti, with Tektites
M.M.Taghiei, F.E.Huggins, V.Mahajan, and G.P.Huffman*, Energy & Fuels 8(1),31-7(1994) Evaluation of CationExchanged Iron for Catalytic Liquefaction of a Subbituminous Coal
M.P.Tarassov, O.E.Petrov, and A.S.Sharov, Spis. Bulg. Geol. Druzh (Rev. Bulg. Geol. Soc.) 55(2),9-20(1994) Chemical
composition and domain structure of tungsten-bearing goethites from the Grantcharitza deposit.
(Chem.Abstr.123:261810)
R.Venegas, F.Labenski de Kanter, S.G.Acebal, R.Grassi, E.H.Rueda, M.E.Aguirre, and C.Saragovi, Hyperfine
Interact. 83(1-4),443-50(1994) Analysis of Iron State in Some Argentinian Soils by Dissolution Methods and
Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169264w)
A.A.van der Horst, A.M.van der Kraan, J.J.van Loef, D.J.Lieftink, and C.Joosten, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),6138(1994) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Core and Mantle of Rattle Stones (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85605)
S.L.Votyakov, N.S.Borodina, V.N.Bykov, I.N.Bushljakov, A.B.Mironov, and G.V.Pal'gyeva, Geokhimiya (2),23951(1994) Intracrystalline distribution of iron ions in biotites from Ural granite rocks. (In Russian)
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94W001
94W003
94W008
94W036
94W041
94W054
94W056
94W058
94Y028
94Y029
94Y033
94Z002
94Z007
95A011
95A015
95A035
95A039
95A060
95B011
95B035
95B046
95B047
95B055
95B091
95B100
95B107

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F.E.Wagner, J.A.Sawicki, J.Friedl, J.A.Mandarino, D.C.Harris, and L.J.Cabri, Can. Mineral. 32, 189-201(1994)
197Au Mossbauer Study of the Gold-Silver Ditellurides Sylvanite, Krennerite and Calaverite. (See 33(1), 185&18788 (1995) for Discussion and Reply) (See 95W001 & 95S023) (Chem.Abstr.120:327652)
M.Wintenberger, G.Andr, C.Garcin*, P.Imbert, G.Jehanno, Y.Fouquet, and A.H.Wafik, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 132(13),31-45(1994) Intermediate Valency, Verwey Transition and Magnetic Structures of A New Mineral, Cu1-Epsilon
Fe3+Epsilon S4, Resulting From the Ageing of Isocubanite (Chem.Abstr.121:14041)
A.B.Woodland, and C.R.Ross II, Phys. Chem. Miner. 21(3),117-32(1994) A Crystallographic and Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Study of Fe3(2+)Al2Si3O12-Fe3(2+)Fe2(3+)Si3O12, (Almandine-"Skiagiet") and Ca3 Fe2(3+)Si3O12Fe3(2+)... (Chem.Abstr.121:192007)
F.E.Wagner, J.Friedl, J.A.Sawicki, and D.C.Harris, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),619-24(1994) Mossbauer
Investigation of Gold-Bearing Pyrite-Rich Concentrates (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85550)
F.Wastin, J.Rebizant, J.P.Sanchez, A.Blaise, J.Goffart, J.C.Spirlet, C.T.Walker, and J.Fuger, J. Alloys Compd. 210(12),83-9(1994) New Actinide Ternary Intermetallic Compounds: Synthesis, Characterization and Physical Properties
(Chem.Abstr.121:138831)
S.H.Weng, Nucl. Sci. Tech. 5(1),39-45(1994) Mssbauer analysis on the microwave-magnetic desulfurization of raw
coal. (Duplication in Nuclear Techniq) (Chem.Abstr.121:61162)
S.H.Weng, Hejishu (Nuclear Techniques) 17(7),437-42(1994) Study of influence of irradiation time on the
microwave-magnetic desulfurization of raw coal by Mssbauer method. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.122:85243)
S.R.Wasserman, R.E.Winans, and K.A.Carrado, Prepr. Pap. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem. 39(2),542-5(1994) An
in situ examination of the Fe species in the Argonne premium coal samples using X-ray absorption spectroscopy.
(Chem.Abstr.121:61128)
P.N.Yarovoi, and D.B.Poblinkov, Zh. Prikl. Spektrosk. 60(3-4),357-61(1994)/J. Appl. Spectrosc. (Engl. Transl.) 60(34),283-6(1994), Luminescent and Mssbauer spectroscopy of iron-manganese concretions. (In Russian)
E.Yaschenko, H.Salahuddin, I.S.Muller, I.L.Pegg, and P.B.Macedo, Ceram. Trans. 45, 367-75(1994) Mssbauer study
of iron redox in west valley glass. (Chem.Abstr.122:140109)
X.Yang, and P.Zhang, Zhongguo Xitu Xuebao 12(3),243-7(1994) Preliminary study on partially metamict allanite
from Guposhan granites. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.122:318794)
Y.C.Zhang, J.G.Stevens, Yu.S.Li, and Z.L.Li, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),547-50(1994) Mossbauer Study of the Jilin
and Xinyang Meteorites (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85764)
T.Zemcik, and A.Cimbalnikova*, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),499-502(1994) Iron Sites in Greigite from the "Cypris
Series" (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169044z)
G.Artioli, S.Quartieri, and A.Deriu, Can. Mineral. 33(1),67-75(1995) Spectroscopic Data on Coexisting PrehnitePumpellyite and Epidote-Pumpellyite (Chem.Abstr.122:192670)
A.Ansari, J.Peral, X.Domenech*, R.Rodriguez-Clemente, A.Roig i Serra, and E.Molins, J Photochem Photobiol A: 87,
121-5(1995) Photo-Oxidation of Sulfite Ions in the Presence of Some Iron Oxides
P.Andrs, F.E.Wagner, M.Ragan, J.Friedl, E.Marcoux, F.Cano, and G.Nagy, Geol. Carpathica 46(6),335-42(1995)
Gold in arsenopyrites from the Pezinok deposit (western Carpathians, Slovakia). (Chem.Abstr.124:265880)
P.Andrs, F.E.Wagner, and J.Friedl, Uhli-Rudy-Geol. Pruzkum. 2(11),338-43(1995) Use of Mssbauer spectroscopy
to explain gold bonding in gold-bearing sulfide minerals of some Slovak deposits. (In Slovak)
(Chem.Abstr.124:151065)
Q.X.An, Wuli 24(12),753-5(1995) Applications of synchrotron radiation in the geosciences. (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.124:327323)
A.Boughriet, C.Cordier-Robert, L.Deram, B.Ouddane, H.Chamley, and M.Wartel, Fresenius J. Anal. Chem. 352(34),341-53(1995) Coprecipitation/Accumulation/Distribution of Manganese and Iron, and Electrochemical
Characteristics of Mn in Calcareous Seawater (Chem.Abstr.123:92477)
C.B.Koch, S.Mrup, M.B.Madsen, and L.Vistisen, Chem. Geol. 122, 109-19(1995) Iron-Containing Weathering
Products of Basalt in a Cold, Dry Climate
J.L.Bishop, C.M.Pieters, R.G.Burns, J.O.Edwards, R.L.Mancinelli, and H.Froschl, Icarus 117(1),101-19(1995)
Reflectance Spectroscopy of Ferric Sulfate-Bearing Montmorillonites as Mars Soil Analog Materials
(Chem.Abstr.124:12546)
J.F.Bell, III, T.L.Roush, and R.V.Morris, J. Geophys. Res. [Planets] 100(E3),5297-307(1995) Mid-Infrared
Transmission Spectra of Crystalline and Nanophase Iron Oxides/Oxyhydroxides and Implications for Remote
Sensing of Mars
T.Becze-Dek, R.E.Vandenberghe, and E.De Grave, Key Eng. Mater. 103, 227-30(1995) Morin Transition Study of
Hematite Powder Samples: Preliminary Results
A.M.Bychkov, V.S.Rusakov, N.A.Kuz'mina, D.A.Khramov, and V.S.Urusov, Geokhimiya (11),1600-15(1995)
Ferrisilicate feldspars and feldspatoids: synthesis, x-ray diffraction and Mssbauer study. (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.124:133717)
C.Breen, J.Madejova, and P.Komadel, Appl. Clay Sci. 10(3),219-30(1995) Correlation of catalytic activity with infrared, 29Si MAS NMR and acidity data for HCl-treated fine fractions of montmorillonites.
L.E.Bool, III, T.W.Peterson, and J.O.L.Wendt, Combus. Flam. 100(1-2),262-70(1995) The partitioning of iron during
the combustion of pulverized coal. (Chem.Abstr.122:137219)
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Mineral Handbook
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95B117
95B124
95B125
95C006
95C007
95C011
95C026
95C030
95C048
95C083
95C088

95D011
95D023
95D034
95D039
95D043
95D058
95E003
95E005
95E006
95E007
95F004
95F015
95F016
95F020
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V.I.Belokon, A.S.Kuchma, and I.V.Soppa, Fiz. Zemli (11),84-91(1995) Certain regularities in the formation of
remanent magnetization during chemical transformations accompanied by changes in the Curie point of the reaction
products. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.124:181348)
F.J.Berry, Adv. Anal. Geochem. 2, 305-29(1995) Mssbauer spectroscopy in analytical geochemistry.
(Chem.Abstr.124:151038)
R.G.Burns, T.H.Burbine*, D.S.Fisher, and R.P.Binzel, Meteoritics 30(6),625-33(1995) Weathering in Antarctic H and
CR chondrites: quantitative analysis through Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.123:318999)
J.P.Chen, M.C.Hausladen, and R.T.Yang*, J. Catal. 151(1),135-46(1995) Delaminated Fe2O3-Pillared Clay: Its
Preparation, Characterization, and Activities for Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO by NH3
(Chem.Abstr.122:63005)
J.M.D.Coey, A.Barry, J.M.Brotto, H.Rakoto, S.Brennan, W.N.Mussel, A.Collomb, and D.Fruchart, J. Phys., Condens.
Matter 7(4),759-68(1995) Spin Flop in Goethite
G.Cruciani, P.F.Zanazzi, and S.Quartieri, Eur. J. Mineral. 7(2),255-65(1995) Tetrahedral Ferric Iron in
Phlogopite:XANES and Mossbauer Compared to Single-Crystal X-ray Data (Chem.Abstr.122:192675)
M.Cesena, M.Schepke, M.A.C.de Melo, F.J.Litterst*, and G.A.Amthauer, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 140-144(3),188990(1995) Mssbauer Studies of Mn- and Al-Doped Synthetic Ilvaites. (Chem.Abstr.123:100654)
T.M.Clark, M.Leichtman, S.M.Peires, and B.J.Evans, in "Proceedings of the Second Nassau Mssbauer Conference"
edited by Clive Wynter and E. E. Alp, pp47-56, Application of Mssbauer Spectroscopy to the Characterization of
the Inorganic Phases in Coals: Speciation of Heavy Chalcogens and Pnicogens Among FeX2 Phases. (See 95W010)
T.S.Cui, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 14(2),179-84(1995) Genetic mineralogy of biotite from Guojialing granodiorite.
(In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.125:91516)
C.M.Chang, and M.G.Wang, Turang Xuebao (Acta Pedalogica Sinica) 32(1),14-22(1995) Iron oxides distributed in red
and forest soils of Taiwan. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.123:88820)
C.M.Cardile, and P.G.Slade*, in "Clays Controlling the Environment, 10th International Clays Conference"(Clays
Controlling the Environment, 10th International Clays Conference, Adelaide, Australia, July 18 - 23, 1993),
edited by G. Jock Churchman; G. Jock Fitzpatrick; R.A. Eggleton (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Res. Org.,
East Melbourne, Australia, 1995) pp231-4, Ilmenite in vermiculite interlayers. (Chem.Abstr.124:237361)
K.J.Davies, S.Wells, R.V.Upadhyay, S.W.Charles*, K.O'Grady, M.El Hilo, T.Meaz, and S.Mrup, J. Magn. Magn.
Mater. 149(1-2),14-8(1995) The Observation of Multi-Axial Anisotropy in Ultrafine Cobalt Ferrite Particles Used
in Magnetic Fluids
M.F.de Jesus Filho, J.D.Fabris, A.T.Goulart, J.M.D.Coey, B.A.Ferreira, and M.C.Ferreira Pinto, Clays and Clay Miner.
43(5),641-2(1995) Ilmenite and Magnetite of a Tholeiitic Basalt. (Chem.Abstr.124:151217)
L.X.Dou, R.J.W.Hodgson, and D.G.Rancourt*, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 100(4),511-8(1995) Bayesian Inference
Theory Applied to Hyperfine Parameter Distribution Extraction in Mssbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.123:68674)
G.M.da Costa, E.De Grave, P.M.A.de Bakker, and R.E.Vandenberghe, Clays and Clay Miner. 43(6),656-68(1995)
Influence of Nonstoichiometry and the Presence of Maghemite on the Mssbauer Spectrum of Magnetite
(Chem.Abstr.124:265811)
E.Dachs, and A.Benisek, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 121(4),380-7(1995) The stability of annite + quartz: Reversed
experimental data for the reaction 2 annite + 3 quartz = 2 sanidine + 3 fayalite +2 H2O. (Chem.Abstr.123:292013)
C.De Las Pozas-Del Rio, R.Lopez-Cordero, C.Daz Aguila, and R.Roque-Malherbe*, J. Solid State Chem. 114(1),10811(1995) Location and reducibility of Ni ions in HEU-type zeolites. (Chem.Abstr.122:95084)
T.Ericsson, and A.G.Nord, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 5(1),202-10(1995) Cation Partitioning in Olivine-Related
(Fe,M)2GeS4 Thiogermanates, M = Mg,Mn,Zn (Chem.Abstr.123:118706)
D.Earley III, M.Darby Dyar, E.S.Ilton, and A.A.Granthem, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 59(12),2423-33(1995) The
Influence of Structrual Fluorine on Biotite Oxidation in Copper-Bearing,Aqueous-Solutions at Low-Temperatures
and Pressures (Chem.Abstr.123:61470)
J.K.Eyre, and D.P.E.Dickson, J. Geophys. Res., [Solid Earth Planets] 100(B9),17925-30(1995) Mssbauer
Spectroscopy Analysis of Iron-Containing Minerals in the Chinese Loess. (Chem.Abstr.123:292247)
N.A.Eissa, in "Proceedings of the First International Scientific Conference" edited by P. A. Montano and P. P.
Vaishnava (Indian National Science Academy, F.O.E., Cairo Univ., Cairo EGY, 1995) vol.20-23, issue 1,1995 pp2217, Mssbauer Effect, Electrical and Thermal Measurements at Different Temperatures of Egyptian Maghara Coal.
B.Fegley, Jr., K.Lodders, A.H.Treiman, and G.Klingelhfer, Icarus 115(1),159-80(1995) The Rate of Pyrite
Decomposition on the Surface of Venus (Chem.Abstr.123:88851)
J.D.Fabris, J.M.D.Coey, Q.N.Qi, and W.N.Mussel, Am. Mineral. 80(7-8),664-9(1995) Characterization of Mg-Rich
Maghemite from Tuffite (Chem.Abstr.123:118726)
J.Friedl, F.E.Wagner, and N.Wang, Neues Jahrb. Mineral. Abh. 169(3),279-90(1995) On the Chemical State of
Combined Gold in Sulfidic Ores: Conclusions from Mssbauer Source Experiments (Chem.Abstr.123:204518)
B.Fegley, Jr., G.Klingelhfer, R.A.Brackett, N.Izenberg, D.T.Kremser, and K.Lodders, Icarus 118(2),373-83(1995)
Basalt Oxidation and the Formation of Hematite on the Surface of Venus. (Chem.Abstr.124:181488)
Y.Fuchs, M.Lagache, J.Linares, R.Maury, and F.Varret, Hyperfine Interact. 96(3-4),245-58(1995) Mssbauer and
optical spectrometry of selected schrl-dravite tourmalines. (Chem.Abstr.123:325001)
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95F028
95G032
95G052
95G067
95G071
95G082
95H012
95H027
95H028
95H030
95K005
95K008
95K011
95K043
95K072

95K075
95K076
95K082
95K087
95K110
95K118
95K142
95L002
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and geochemical evolution of micas from miarolitic pegmatites of the anorogenic Pikes Peak batholith, Colorado.
B.P.Glass, C.Koeberl, J.D.Blum, F.E.Senftle, G.A.Izett, B.J.Evans, A.N.Thorpe, H.Povenmire, and R.L.Strange,
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 59(19),4071-82(1995) A Muong Nong-Type Georgia Tektite (Chem.Abstr.123:233682)
J.Gutzmer, N.J.Beukes, A.S.E.Kleyenstuber, and A.M.Burger, Mineral. Mag. 59(397),703-16(1995) Magnetic
hausmannite from hydrothermally altered manganese ore in the Palaeoproterozoic Kalahari manganese deposit,
Transvaal Supergroup, South Africa. (Chem.Abstr.124:122222)
T.S.Gendler, A.A.Novakova, and L.E.Ilyina, Eur. Fed. Corros. Publ. 15(10),152-7(1995) The modelling of microbial
soil corrosion on iron oxides and hydroxides. (Chem.Abstr.126:250575)
I.M.Gorokhov, O.V.Yakovleva, M.A.Semikhatov, and T.A.Ivanovskaya, Litologiya (6),615-31(1995)/ 30(6),55671(1995), Rb-Sr and K-Ar ages and Mssbauer spectra of globular phyllosilicates of the glauconite series: The
middle Riphean Debengda formation of the Olenek uplift, northern Siberia. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.125:334457)
G.Gudmundsson, and B.J.Wood, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 119(1),56-67(1995) Experimental tests of garnet peridotite
oxygen barometry. (Chem.Abstr.122:192649)
I.Hannus, I.Palinko*, K.Lzr, J.B.Nagy, and I.Kiricsi, J. Mol. Struct. 349(1),179-82(1995) The Chemical State of Sn
in Sn-Montmorillonite; A Multinuclear MAS NMR and 119Sn Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study
(Chem.Abstr.122:305084)
U.Hlenius, Mineral. J. 17(8),363-71(1995) A Mssbauer study of pentacoordinated ferric iron in orthoericssonite.
(Chem.Abstr.125:280840)
J.C.Hower, U.M.Graham, C.V.Dyatlova, M.E.Taylor, and R.F.Rathbone, Proc. Annu. Int. Pittsburgh Coal Conf. 12,
1138-43(1995) Iron distribution among phases in high-and low-sulfur coal fly ash. (Chem.Abstr.125:252566)
D.Hanzel, D.Hanzel*, W.P.E.Meisel, and P.Gtlich, in "" pp53-8, Mssbauer studies of thermally treated vivianite
and some La-Ti-Fe oxides. (Chem.Abstr.124:248788)
I.Kiricsi, A.Molnar, I.Palinko, and K.Lzr, Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 94(1),63-70(1995) Synthesis of Iron-Containing
Montmorillonite by Various Methods. Characterization of the Intercalants and the Behaviour of the Intercalated
Substances in Acid-Catalyzed Reactions (Chem.Abstr.123:298229)
G.Klingelhfer, P.Held, R.Teucher, F.Schlichting, J.Foh, and E.Kankeleit, Hyperfine Interact. 95(1-4),305-39(1995)
Mssbauer Spectroscopy in Space. (See 95G027) (Chem.Abstr.122:225852)
P.Komadel, J.Madejova, and J.W.Stucki, Clays and Clay Miner. 43(1),105-10(1995) Reduction and Reoxidation of
Nontronite:Questions of Reversibility (Chem.Abstr.122:270212)
N.R.Khisina, D.A.Khramov, M.V.Kolosov, A.A.Kleschev, and L.A.Taylor, Phys. Chem. Miner. 22(4),241-50(1995)
Formation of Ferriolivine and Magnesioferrite from Mg-Fe-Olivine: Reactions and Kinetics of Oxidation
(Chem.Abstr.123:118716)
C.B.Koch, and H.C.B.Hansen, in "Clays Controlling the Environment, 10th International Clays Conference"(Clays
Controlling the Environment, 10th International Clays Conference, Adelaide, Australia, July 18 - 23, 1993),
edited by G. Jock Churchman; G. Jock Fitzpatrick; R.A. Eggleton (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Res. Org.,
East Melbourne, Australia, 1995) pp266-71, Short range order in pyroaurite. (Chem.Abstr.124:246788)
N.Komada, E.F.Westrum, Jr., B.S.Hemingway, and L.M.Anovitz, J Chem Thermodyn 27(10),1097-118(1995)
Thermodynamic properties of two iron silicates. Heat capacities of deerite from the temperature 10 K to 700 K and
of grunerite from 10 K to 1000 K. (Chem.Abstr.123:323409)
N.Kampf, A.C.Azevedo, and M.I.da Costa, Jr., R. Bras. Ci. Solo 19(2),185-90(1995) Structure of 2:1 hydroxyl
interlayered clay minerals in brown latosols from the Rio Grande Do Sul state, Brazil. (In Portuguese)
(Chem.Abstr.123:318854)
P.Kong, M.Ebihara*, H.Nakahara, and K.Endo, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 136(3-4),407-19(1995) Chemical
characteristics of metal phases of the Richardton H5 chondrite. (Chem.Abstr.124:122512)
T.Kikuchi, and N.Kayukawa, Mineral. J. 17(8),372-7(1995) Analytic calculation of cation distribution equilibria in
the cubic phase of jacobsite-hausmannite system. (Chem.Abstr.125:258161)
Y.Kimura, M.Akasaka, M.Sakakibara, I.Shinno, and K.Togari, Shimane Daigaku Chishitsugaku Kenkyu Hokoku 14,
43-54(1995) Distribution of Fe3+ and Mn3+ in okhotskite. (In Japanese) (Chem.Abstr.125:147245)
A.A.Kleschev, N.R.Khisina*, and V.G.Balakirev, Razved. Okhr. Nedr. (3),27-30(1995) Some features of lowtemperature oxidation and plastic deformation of olivine. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.123:233437)
N.R.Khisina, A.A.Kleschev, V.B.Trofimov, and D.A.Khramov, Geokhimiya (8),1228-34(1995) Changes in the unit-cell
parameters of olivines during heating under oxidizing conditions. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.123:233463)
Z.Li, and E.De Grave, Sci. China. Ser. B 38(4),478-83(1995) Correlation of Fe2+ Isomer Shifts with Bond Lengths
and Bond Strengths in Neso- and Sorosilicates (Chem.Abstr.123:61419)
J.Lipka, I.Petrik, I.Tth, and M.Gajdosova, Acta Phys. Slovaca 45(1),61-6(1995) Mossbauer Study of Allanite (See
95M004) (Chem.Abstr.122:325485)
J.Lipka, I.Tth, M.Prejsa, and R.Grne, Acta Phys. Slovaca 45(1),75-80(1995) Application of Mossbauer
Backscattering Geometry in Industry (See 95M004) (Chem.Abstr.122:325486)
Z.Li, Chin. Sci. Bull. 40(12),1017-21(1995) Correlation of Fe2+ Isomer Shift With Average Atom Distance in Silicate
Minerals (Chem.Abstr.124:12405)
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95L031
95L032
95L034
95L054
95M001
95M008
95M010
95M013
95M014
95M016
95M017
95M018
95M019
95M020
95M024
95M027
95M029
95M035
95M036
95M038
95M041
95M054
95M069
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Z.Li, Acta Mineralogica Sinica 15(2),281-5(1995) Relationship Between Isomer Shifts of Fe2+ Ions and Average
Effective Radii of Ions in Silicate Minerals (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.124:151080)
W.Lottermoser, K.Forcher, G.A.Amthauer, and H.Fuess, Phys. Chem. Miner. 22(4),259-67(1995) Powder and Single
Crystal Mssbauer Spectroscopy on Synthetic Fayalite. (Chem.Abstr.123:118718)
S.Lego, E.Morhacova, and P.Komadel*, Clay Miner. 30(2),157-64(1995) Distribution of Fe in the Fine Fractions of
Some Czech Bentonites (Chem.Abstr.123:118786)
A.R.Lennie, K.E.R.England, and D.J.Vaughan, Am. Mineral. 80(9-10),960-7(1995) Transformation of Synthetic
Mackinawite to Hexagonal Pyrrhotite: A Kinetic Study
A.J.Locock, R.W.Luth, R.G.Cavell, D.G.W.Smith, and M.J.M.Duke, Am. Mineral. 80(1-2),27-38(1995) Spectroscopy of
the Cation Distribution in the Schorlomite Species of Garnet (Chem.Abstr.122:165712)
C.A.McCammon, A.Pring, H.Keppler, and T.Sharp, Phys. Chem. Miner. 22(1),11-20(1995) A Study of Bernalite,
Fe(OH)3, Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Optical Spectroscopy and Transmission Electron Microscopy
(Chem.Abstr.122:218722)
K.Michailidis, A.Kassoli-Fournaraki, T.Ericsson, A.Filippidis, and A.Godelitas, Geol. Foeren. Stockholm Foerh.
117(Pt.1),15-21(1995) Prehnite Formation and Metamorphic Relations in the Metagabbros of the Oreokastro
Ophiolite Suite, Macedonia, Greece (Chem.Abstr.123:13998)
S.Mitra, and S.S.Ahmed, J. Geol. Soc. India 45(6),681-8(1995) Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Detrital Magnetites
from the Beach Sands of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, and their Petrogenetic Implications (Chem.Abstr.123:88609)
J.F.Marco-Sanz, M.Gracia, J.R.Gancedo, T.Gonzalez-Carreno, A.Arcoya, and X.L.Seoane, Hyperfine Interact. 95(14),53-70(1995) On the State of Iron in a Clinoptilolite (See 95G027) (Chem.Abstr.122:218688)
M.B.Madsen, D.P.Agerkvist, H.P.Gunnlaugsson, S.Faurschou Hviid, J.M.Knudsen, and L.Vistisen, Hyperfine
Interact. 95(1-4),291-304(1995) Titanium and the Magnetic Phase on Mars (See 95G027)
C.J.McHargue, S.X.Ren, L.F.Allard, Y.Chen, J.Hunn, R.K.Williams, A.Perez, and G.Marest, Nanostruct. Mater. 6(14),513-6(1995) Nanometer-Size Dispersions of Iron in Sapphire Produced by Ion Implantation
(Chem.Abstr.123:15729)
S.Mrup, F.Bdker, P.V.Hendriksen, and S.Linderoth, Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter 52(1),287-94(1995) Spin-GlassLike Ordering of the Magnetic Moments of Interacting Nanosized Maghemite Particles (Chem.Abstr.123:216156)
A.Manceau, P.Ildefonse, J.-L.Hazemann, A.-M.Flank, and D.L.Gallup, Clays and Clay Miner. 43(3),304-17(1995)
Crystal Chemistry of Hydrous Iron Silicate Scale Deposits at the Salton Sea Geothermal Field
(Chem.Abstr.123:233262)
E.Murad, J.D.Cashion, C.J.Noble, and J.R.Pilbrow, Mineral. Mag. 59(396),557-60(1995) The Chemical State of Fe in
Rutile from an Albitite in Norway
R.Miletich, Eur. J. Mineral. 7(3),509-23(1995) Crystal Chemistry of the Microporous Tellurite Minerals Zemannite
and Kinichilite, Mg0.5[Me2+Fe3+(TeO3)3].4.5H2O, (Me2+ = Zn;Mn) (Chem.Abstr.122:318812)
S.Mrup, C.A.Oxborrow, P.V.Hendriksen, M.S.Pedersen, M.Hanson, and C.Johansson, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 1404(1),409-10(1995) Magnetic and Mechanical Coupling Between Ultrafine Maghemite Particles
(Chem.Abstr.122:304924)
C.A.McCammon, Am. Mineral. 80(1-2),1-8(1995) Equation of State, Bonding Character, and Phase Transition of
Cubanite, CuFe2S3, Studied from 0 to 5 GPa (Chem.Abstr.122:165709)
R.V.Morris, D.C.Golden, J.F.Bell, III, and H.V.Lauer, Jr., J. Geophys. Res. [Planets] 100(E3),5319-28(1995) Hematite,
Pyroxene, and Phyllosilicates on Mars: Implications from Oxidized Impact Melt Rocks From Manicouagan Crater,
Quebec, Canada (Chem.Abstr.122:270311)
A.M.Mastral, M.C.Mayoral, M.T.Izquierdo, and B.Rubio, Energy & Fuels 9(9),753-9(1995) Role of Iron in Dry Coal
Hydroconversion (Chem.Abstr.123:148635)
J.M.M.Millet, D.Rouzies, and J.C.Vedrine, Appl. Catal., A 124(2),205-19(1995) Isobutyric Acid Oxidative
Dehydrogenation Over Iron Hydroxyphosphates. II.Tentative Description of the Catalytic Sites Based on
Mssbauer Spectroscopic Study. (Chem.Abstr.123:9963)
C.A.McCammon, E.De Grave, and A.Pring, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 33-39(152),1-7(1995) The Magnetic Structure of
Bernalite, Fe(OH)3
C.Malitesta, I.Losito, F.Scordari*, and E.Schingaro, Eur. J. Mineral. 7(4),847-58(1995) XPS Investigation of Titanium
in Melanites from Monte Vulture (Italy) (Chem.Abstr.123:118695)
C.A.McCammon, Min Phys Crys , 332-47(1995) Mssbauer Spectroscopy of Minerals
A.G.Maddock, Radiochimica Acta 70-1, 323-31(1995) Radioactivity and the nuclear environment.
(Chem.Abstr.124:243847)
M.V.S.Murty, F.E.Huggins, M.I.H.Aleem, R.I.Kermode, and D.Bhattacharyya*, Energy & Fuels 9(2),308-13(1995)
Biogeneration of iron-based catalyst precursors by acidianus brierleyi on high- and low-pyrite coals for direct
liquafaction.
L.L.Mo, Q.J.Yan*, and L.G.Chen, Huaxue Xuebao 53(6),603-9(1995) Preparation and characterization of hydroxyFe-Zr pillared crossed-linked montmorillonites. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.123:130920)
J.W.Nowok, J.P.Hurley, and J.A.Bieber, J. Mater. Sci. 30(2),361-4(1995) The Cause of Surface Tension Increase with
Temperature in Multicomponent Aluminosilicates Derived from Coal-Ash Slags (Chem.Abstr.122:140457)
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95N036
95P006
95P007
95P046
95P059

95Q002
95R003
95R004
95R006
95R011
95R013
95R015
95R020
95R050
95R056
95R063

95S006
95S009
95S023
95S027
95S049
95S077
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E.H.Nickel, Mineral. and Petrol. 55(4),323-6(1995) International Mineralogical Association, Commission on New
Minerals and Mineral Names: Definition of a mineral. (Chem.Abstr.124:92780)
A.A.Novakova, and T.S.Gendler, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 190(2),363-8(1995) Metastable structural-magnetic
transformations in sulfides in course of oxidation. (Chem.Abstr.123:186140)
T.M.Peev, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 199(4),289-94(1995) A Mossbauer Study of Synthetic Magnetite
(Chem.Abstr.123:124154)
T.M.Peev, I.G.Mitov, and E.D.Lefterova, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 190(2),357-61(1995) Mossbauer and X-Ray Study
of Natural Magnetite Sands (Chem.Abstr.122:270292)
E.A.Petrakovskaya, V.F.Pavlov, O.A.Bayukov, O.P.Kukhlevskii, and E.P.Zeer, Fiz. Khim. Stekla 21(3),299304(1995)/ 21(3),214-8(1995), Structural features of vitreous and glass-ceramic materials prepared from brown
coal ashes. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.123:177021)
M.I.Prudncio, M.O.Figueiredo, J.C.Waerenborgh*, L.C.J.Pereira, M.A.Gouveia, T.Silva, I.Morgado, I.R.Costa, and
J.D.Rodrigues, in "The Study of Marble and Other Stones Used in Antiquity"(ASMOSIA III, Athens, Greece, 17-19
May 1993), edited by Y. Maniatis, N. Herz, Y. Basiakos (Archetype Publications, London, 1995) pp285-9,
Alteration of granitic stones of 'Anta do Zambujeiro' (Alentejo, Portugal).
G.Y.Qin, S.Li, Z.Y.Feng, Q.H.Xia, and S.M.Wang, Hejishu (Nuclear Techniques) 18(1),7-9(1995) Mssbauer
spectroscopic study of a rare meteorite. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.123:37530)
L.Raki, D.G.Rancourt*, and C.Detellier*, Chem. Mater. 7(1),221-4(1995) Preparation, Characterization, and
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Organic Anion Intercalated Pyroaurite-Like Layered Double Hydroxides
(Chem.Abstr.122:95020)
L.C.Ram, P.S.M.Tripathi*, and S.P.Mishra, Fuel Process. Technol. 42(1),47-60(1995) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Studies on the Transformations of Iron-Bearing Minerals During Combustion of Coals:Correlation with Fouling and
Slagging (Chem.Abstr.122:192071)
K.Russ, S.Machill, and W.E.Steger, Analyst 120(5),1465-9(1995) Analysis of Weathering Products Formed on
Saxonean Cretaceous Sandstones (Chem.Abstr.123:14045)
D.Rouzies, J.M.M.Millet*, D.Siew Hew Sam, and J.C.Vedrine, Appl. Catal. 124, 189-203(1995) Isobutyric Acid
Oxidative Dehydrogenation Over Iron Hydroxyphosphates. I. Catalytic Properties and Role of Water
G.J.Redhammer, E.Dachs, and G.A.Amthauer, Phys. Chem. Miner. 22(5),282-94(1995) Mssbauer Spectroscopic and
X-Ray Powder Diffraction Studies of Synthetic Micas on the Join Annite KFe3AlSi3O10(OH)2-Phlogopite
KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2. (Chem.Abstr.123:233435)
M.F.Rosa-Brussin D., Catal. Rev. - Sci. Eng. 37(1),1-100(1995) The Use of Clays for the Hydrotreatment of Heavy
Crude Oils
D.G.Rancourt, and R.B.Scorzelli, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 150(1),30-6(1995) Low-Spin gamma-Fe-Ni (gamma-LS)
Proposed as a New Mineral in Fe-Ni-Bearing Meteorites: Epitaxial Intergrowth of gamma-LS and Tetrataenite as a
Possible Equilibrium State at ~ 20-40 at% Ni (Chem.Abstr.123:345790)
Sh.N.Radwan, Al-Azhar Bull. Sci. 6(2),1341-6(1995) Stuctural changes during the decomposition of limonite by
Mssbauer and IR spectroscopies. (Chem.Abstr.126:174324)
C.R.Rebbert, E.Partin, and D.A.Hewitt, Am. Mineral. 80(3-4),345-54(1995) Synthetic biotite oxidation under
hydrothermal conditions.
U.Russo, S.Carbonin, and A.Della Giusta, in "Condensed Matter Studies by Nuclear Methods"(XXX Zakopane
School of Physics, Krakow, Poland, May 6-13, 1995), edited by Krzysztof Tomala and Edward A. Gorlich (Institute
of Physics, Jagiellonian University, Zakopane, Poland, 1995) pp245-63, Iron distribution among various valence
states and coordination geometries in natural spinels.
U.Schwertmann, J.M.Bigham, and E.Murad, Eur. J. Mineral. 7, 547-52(1995) The First Occurrence of Schwertmannite
in a Natural Stream Environment
J.Sitek, B.Arvaiova, and I.Tth, Acta Phys. Slovaca 45(1),67-70(1995) Reduction of Fe in Montmorillonite (See
95M004)
J.Stanek, Can. Mineral. 33(1),185(1995) 197Au Mossbauer Study of the Gold-Silver Ditellurides Sylvanite,
Krenneriteand Calaverite:Discussion (See 32, 189-201 (1994) for original and 33(1), 187-188 (1995) for reply) (See
94W001 & 95W001) (Chem.Abstr.122:192673)
M.J.Singer, L.H.Bowen, K.L.Verosub, P.Fine, and J.TenPas, Clays and Clay Miner. 43(1),1-7(1995) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Evidence for Citrate-Bicarbonate-Dithionite Extraction of Maghemite From Soils
(Chem.Abstr.122:295605)
E.O.T.Salles, P.A.de Souza, Jr., and V.K.Garg, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 190(2),439-47(1995) Identification of
Crystalline Structures Using Mssbauer Parameters and Artificial Neural Network. (Chem.Abstr.123:61475)
U.Schwertmann, J.Friedl, and A.U.Gehring, Clays and Clay Miner. 43(5),599-606(1995) Iron substitution in soil and
synthetic anatase. (Chem.Abstr.124:151091)
N.H.Sheta, H.H.El-Bahnasawy, N.S.Gomaa, H.A.Sallam, and N.A.Eissa, Al-Azhar Bull. Sci. 6(2),1311-6(1995)
Mssbauer effect study of the iron phases in Egyptian basalt. (Chem.Abstr.126:174368)
H.Shoji, M.Iwai, S.Shimazu, T.Uematsu, and M.Katada, J. Mater. Sci. Lett. 14(7),478-9(1995) Mssbauer
spectroscopic study of Fe ion-exchanged lithium taeniolite. (Chem.Abstr.123:66951)
N.C.Shi, Z.S.Ma, W.Z.He, and J.M.Luo, Sci. China. Ser. B 38(12),1493-500(1995) Nano-solids in manganese nodules
from northern part of Pacific Ocean floor. (Chem.Abstr.125:147271)
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95S142
95T006
95T014
95T015
95T042
95T052
95V001
95V008
95V031
95W001
95W004
95W024
95X001
95Y018
95Z007
95Z033
95Z034
95Z043
96A020
96A039
96B008
96B014
96B018
96B024
96B030

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Oxidation State of Mantle Overlying Subduction Zones: An Example from Simcoe, Washington, USA.
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96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:200929)
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96B045
96B056
96B058
96B071
96B073
96B074
96B089
96B090
96B098
96B100
96C003
96C007
96C033
96C040
96C054
96C055
96C074
96D002
96D011
96D021
96D047
96D049
96D070
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P.A.Bland, F.J.Berry, T.B.Smith, S.JSkinner, and C.T.Pillinger, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 60(11),2053-9(1996) The
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by I. Ortalli, vol.50, pp733-6, 57Fe Mssbauer Investigation of a Naturally Occurring Zinc-Rich Franklinite from
Laangban Sweden. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:200931)
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Spinels from X-Ray Diffraction and Mssbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.125:63244)
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+ magnetite +H2 reaction using the fH2-sensor technique. (Chem.Abstr.124:294677)
E.De Grave, G.M.da Costa, L.H.Bowen, U.Schwertmann, and R.E.Vandenberghe, Clays and Clay Miner. 44(2),2149(1996) Fe57 Mssbauer Effect Study of Al-Substituted Lepidocrocites. (Chem.Abstr.125:47380)
E.De Grave, R.Vochten, and R.E.Vandenberghe, Min Spectro: A Trib to Rog G Burns 5, 105-16(1996) A Mssbauer
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Disorder in a Natural Mg-Al-Fe2+-Fe3+-Spinel. (Chem.Abstr.125:226649)
P.A.de Souza, Jr., O.D.Rodrigues, V.K.Garg, E.Kuzmann, S.I.Nagy, A.Vrtes, and T.G.Weiszburg, in "Proc. of the Intl.
Conf. on the Applications of the Mssbauer Effect, Part II" edited by I. Ortalli, vol.50, pp765-8, Characterization of
Iron Minerals in Gondite Rocks from Two Different Regions of Brazil. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:201068)
M.Drodt, A.X.Trautwein, I.Knig, E.Suess, and M.J.Dekkers, Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 18D(2-3),341-5(1996)
Mssbauer, X-Ray Fluorescence, and Paleomagnetic Studies of Deep-Sea Sediments from the Peru Basin: Two
Million Years of Sedimentation History. (See 96O013) (Chem.Abstr.125:38350)
S.M.B.de Oliveira, R.A.L.Imbernon, C.S.M.Partiti, and H.R.Rechenberg, Geoderma 73(3-4),245-56(1996) Mssbauer
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in Tektites: Influence of Sample Preparation. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:226859)
V.Ernstsen, Clays and Clay Miner. 44(5),599-608(1996) Reduction of nitrate by Fe2+ in clay minerals.
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96F044
96F053
96F062
96F063
96F067

96G018
96G020
96G056
96H003
96H008
96H012
96H020
96H033
96H039
96H050
96H060
96H064
96I014
96J018
96J027
96K006
96K007
96K029
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forms in limonite. (Chem.Abstr.128:94920)
J.Friedl, and U.Schwertmann, Clay Miner. 31(4),455-64(1996) Aluminum influence on iron oxides: XVIII. The effect
of Al substitution and crystal size on magentic hyperfine fields of natural goethites. (Chem.Abstr.126:159839)
K.T.Fehr, and G.A.Amthauer, Mineral. Mag. 60(402),842-5(1996) Comment on 'Morimotoite, Ca3TiFe2+Si3O12, a
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P.Q.Fu, and Z.Li, Kuangwu Xuebao 16(2),147-51(1996) Mssbauer spectral study of ringwoodite. (In Chinese)
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R.S.Foote, AAPG Mem. 66(Chap 9),111-26(1996) Relationship of near-surface magnetic anomalies to oil- and gasproducing areas. (Hydrocarbon migration and its ) (Chem.Abstr.127:97245)
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of Langbeinite-Type K2Fe2(SO4)3. (Chem.Abstr.125:70728)
E.R.C.Hornibrook, and F.J.Longstaffe*, Clays and Clay Miner. 44(1),1-21(1996) Berthierine from the Lower
Cretaceous Clearwater Formation, Alberta, Canada. (Chem.Abstr.124:321641)
M.F.Hansen, C.B.Koch, and M.B.Madsen, Conf. Proc., Ital. Phys. Soc. 50, 805-8(1996) Superparamagnetism in a Mars
Sample Analogue (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:226861)
O.Helgason, N.Oskarsson, K.Jonsson, and E.Gunnlaugsson, Conf. Proc., Ital. Phys. Soc. 50, 749-52(1996)
Redistribution of Iron Among Mineral Phases During Geothermal Alteration of Basalt, Recorded by Mssbauer
Spectroscopy. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:201067)
U.Hlenius, and B.Lindqvist, Eur. J. Mineral. 8(1),25-34(1996) Chromophoric divalent iron in optically anisotropic
magnussonite. (Chem.Abstr.124:151106)
D.Holtstam, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23(7),452-60(1996) Iron in hibonite: A spectroscopic study.
(Chem.Abstr.126:106605)
A.J.Herod, T.C.Gibb*, A.A.Herod, B.Xu, S.F.Zhang, and R.Kandiyoti, Fuel 75(4),437-42(1996) Iron complexes by
Mssbauer spectroscopy in extracts from Point of Ayr coal. (Chem.Abstr.124:236836)
Z.L.Huang, M.Mo, and E.D.Zu, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 15(4),365-78(1996) Mineralogical features and genetic
significance of tourmalines from boron deposits in eastern Liaoning. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.127:83937)
A.J.Herod, T.C.Gibb, A.A.Herod*, J.Shearman, C.Dubau, S.F.Zhang, and R.Kandiyoti, J. Planar Chromatogr.-Mod. TCL
9(5),361-7(1996) Planar chromatography as a method of fractionation of a coal liquefaction extract for Mssbauer
spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.126:34129)
V.P.Ivanitskii, I.V.Matyash, and A.S.Litovchenko, Mineral. Zh. 18(5),52-6(1996) Characteristics of the state of iron
in Ca-amphiboles from areas of uranium mineralization. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.127:7132)
C.E.Johnson, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 29(9),2266-73(1996) Characterization of magnetic materials by Mssbauer
spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.125:236433)
J.Jia, J.C.Liu, and B.M.Lan, Xi'an Dizhi Xueyuan Xuebao 18(3),15-20(1996) A study of gold occurrences in
Tanjianshan deposit Qinghai province. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.126:280367)
M.Koch-Mller, and I.Abs-Wurmbach, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23(4-5),239-40(1996) Crystal-Chemistry of Synthetic FeMg Staurolite, Investigated by Mssbauer-Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.125:173475)
P.Kong, and M.Ebihara, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 60(14),2667-80(1996) Metal Phases of L Chondrites: Their
Formation and Evolution in the Nebula and in the Parent Body (Chem.Abstr.125:173663)
B.Kopcewicz, and M.Kopcewicz, Conf. Proc., Ital. Phys. Soc. 50, 537-40(1996) Determination of the Size
Distribution of Iron-Containing Particles in Atmospheric Aerosols. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:201214)
H.Keppler, and C.A.McCammon*, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23(2),94-8(1996) Crystal Field and Charge Transfer Spectrum
of (Mg, Fe)SiO3 Majorite.
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interlaboratory study. (Chem.Abstr.126:92180)
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96K127
96L027
96L028
96L038
96L040
96L045
96L050
96L055
96L068
96L079
96L090
96M001
96M007
96M022
96M033
96M034
96M047
96M050
96M051
96M052
96M055
96M057
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Investigation of 239,240Pu concentrations and iron compounds variations in the environmental samples.
(Chem.Abstr.127:8616)
H.X.Li, Y.H.Wu, and S.Y.Cheng, Huaxue Wuli Xuebao 9(6),543-6(1996) Oxidation function of natural mordenite to
Sn2+ ions after entering its pores. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.126:321622)
W.Li, and S.C.Guo, Fuel Sci. Technol. Int. 14(5),651-67(1996) The variation of sulfur forms in supercritical
desulfurization of coal with ethanol. (Chem.Abstr.124:265302)
E.Murad, and U.Wagner, Clay Miner. 31(1),45-52(1996) The thermal behavior of an Fe-rich illite.
(Chem.Abstr.124:237399)
E.Murad, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23(4-5),248-62(1996) Magnetic Properties of Microcrystalline Iron(III) Oxides and
Related Materials as Reflected in Their Mssbauer Spectra (Chem.Abstr.125:147177)
P.H.J.Mercier, D.G.Rancourt, and R.G.Berman, Conf. Proc., Ital. Phys. Soc. 50, 789-92(1996) Aspects of the Crystal
Chemistry of Annite Mica (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:200932)
R.V.Morris, D.W.Ming, D.C.Golden, and J.F.Bell, III, Min Spectro: A Trib to Rog G Burns 5, 327-36(1996) An
Occurrence of Jarositic Tephra on Mauna Kea, Hawaii: Implications for the Ferric Meneralogy of the Martian
Surface.
C.A.McCammon, E.De Grave, and A.Pring, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 152(1-2),33-9(1996) The Magnetic Structure of
Bernalite, Fe(OH)3. (Chem.Abstr.124:191885)
L.F.Moreira, P.H.Domingues, and E.Mattievich, Conf. Proc., Ital. Phys. Soc. 50, 291-4(1996) Study of the Series
Phosphoferrite-Kryzhanovskite Fe2+3(PO4)2.cdot.(H2O)3->Fe3+3(PO4)2.cdot.(OH)3. (See 96O005)
(Chem.Abstr.125:207450)
M.Matsuo, B.Takano, and K.Sugimori, in "Proc. of the Intl. Conf. on the Applications of the Mssbauer Effect, Part
II" edited by I. Ortalli, vol.50, pp757-60, 57Fe Mssbauer Spectroscopic Study of Estuarine Sediments Taken From
the Tama River in Tokyo. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:226804)
C.Marcos, A.Paniagua, D.B.Moreiras, S.Garcia-Granda*, and M.R.Diaz, Acta Crystallogr., Sect. B B52(6),899904(1996) Villamaninite, a case of noncubic pyrite-type structure. (Chem.Abstr.126:120148)
S.Mitra, and A.K.Samanta, J. Geol. Soc. India 47(1),75-82(1996) Rutile exsolution in Fe(3+)-chromites: A case study
from layered granulitic complex of Sittampundi, S. India. (Chem.Abstr.124:151066)
C.A.McCammon, Phase Transitions 58, 1-26(1996) Crystal chemistry of iron-containing perovskites.
(Chem.Abstr.126:257138)
T.Mishra, K.M.Parida*, and S.B.Rao, J. Colloid Interface Sci. 183(1),176-83(1996) Transition metal oxide pillared
clay. 1. A comparative study of textural and acidic properties of Fe(III) pillared montmorillonite and pillared acid
activated montmorillonite. (Chem.Abstr.126:123053)
K.Makino, Y.Yamaguchi, and K.Tomita, Ganko 91(11),419-23(1996) Fluor edenite from the Ishigamiyama lava dome
of the Kimpo volcano, Kumamoto, southwest Japan. (In Japanese) (Chem.Abstr.126:159847)
P.Millet, and T.Hwang, J. Mater. Res. 11(4),955-61(1996) Fabrication of TiB2 and TiB2/FeB composites by
mechanically activated borothermic reduction of ilmentite.
A.S.Medvedev, I.I.Medvedeva, Y.O.Kolchin, and V.A.Krugljakov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Tsvetn. Met. (1),1620(1996) Decomposition of low-grade wolframites. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.124:294935)
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96N053
96O018
96O025
96P010
96P013
96P035
96P070
96Q002
96Q003
96R009
96R013
96R021
96R033
96R058
96R074

96R082
96R083

96S033
96S035
96S036
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D.Niemeier, S.Chakraborty, and K.D.Becker, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23(4-5),284(1996) A high-temperature Mssbauer
study of the directional geometry of diffusion in fayalite, Fe2SiO4 (Chem.Abstr.125:173480)
S.Nasir, Eur. J. Mineral. 8(1),153-63(1996) Oxygen thermobarometry of the Semail harzburgite massif, Oman and
United Arab Emirates. (Chem.Abstr.124:151220)
N.O.Ovchinnikov, and L.P.Nikitina, Zap. Vseross. Mineral. O-va 125(6),49-61(1996) Crystallochemistry of ordering
and thermodynamic properties of Ni-bearing olivines on the base of fayalite and forsterite. (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.127:250734)
K.Orellano, and J.Akino, Eurasian Soil Sci. 28(4),54-8(1996) State of iron in red ferralitic soils.
I.Palinko, K.Lzr, I.Hannus, and I.Kiricsi, J. Phys. Chem. Solids 57(6-8),1067-72(1996) Step Towards Nanoscale Fe
Moieties: Intercalation of Simple and Keggin-Type Iron-Containing Ions In-Between the Layers of NaMontmorillonite. (Chem.Abstr.125:183961)
G.Pedrazzi, E.Schingaro, and F.Scordari, Conf. Proc., Ital. Phys. Soc. 50, 725-8(1996) Mssbauer and Related Studies
of Ti-Rich Garnets from Mt. Vulture, Italy (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:226628)
S.Petrick, and R.B.Scorzelli, in "Proc. of the Intl. Conf. on the Applications of the Mssbauer Effect, Part II" edited by
I. Ortalli, vol.50, pp761-4, Mssbauer Study of Peruvian Pyroclastic Rocks. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:226629)
T.Pilati, F.Demartin, and C.M.Gramaccioli, Acta Crystallogr., Sect. B B52(2),239-50(1996) Atomic displacement
parameters for garnets: A lattice-dynamical evaluation.
S.Qin, Z.M.Cao, and Y.J.Chen, Chin. Sci. Bull. 41(23),1982-5(1996) Preliminary study on crystal chemistry of
valleriite. (Chem.Abstr.126:120151)
S.Qin, and Z.M.Cao, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 15(1),60-4(1996) Mssbauer characteristics of spectra of vallerite.
(In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.125:119695)
K.Ruebenbauer, U.D.Wdowik, and M.Kwater, Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter 54(6),4006-20(1996) Calculation of the
recoilless gamma-ray emission spectra from a substitional cation impurity diffusing via the <001> channels in the
Rutile structure. (Chem.Abstr.125:260246)
D.G.Rancourt, J.Y.Ping, B.Boukili, and J.L.Robert, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23(1),63-71(1996) Octahedral-Site Fe2+
Quadrupole Splitting Distributions from Mssbauer Spectroscopy Along the (OH, F)-Annite Join
(Chem.Abstr.124:207337)
V.Rusanov, K.H.Chakarova, and V.Angelov, Conf. Proc., Ital. Phys. Soc. 50, 801-4(1996) Mssbauer Study of the
Growth Conditions of the Fe-Mn Sediments as New Paleoclimatic Records (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:201111)
E.Ramanaidou, D.Nahon, A.Decarreau, and A.J.Melfi, Clays and Clay Miner. 44(1),22-31(1996) Hematite and
Goethite from Duricrusts Developed by Lateritic Chemical Weathering of Precambrian Banded Iron Formations,
Minas Gerais, Brazil.
U.Russo, S.Carbonin, and A.Della Giusta, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials
Science, Vol. 2" edited by Gary J. Long; Fernande Grandjean, vol.2, issue Chap. 9, pp207-23, Mssbauer spectral
studies of natural substituted spinels. (Chem.Abstr.126:120106)
C.E.Ramos-Galvan, J.M.Dominguez, G.Sandoval-Robles, A.Castillo-Mares, and N.Nava, in "Microporous and
Macroporous Materials"(Series: Materials Research Society Symposium Series Volume 431, San Francisco, CA,
USA, April 8-11, 1996), edited by Raul F. Lobo, Jeffery S. Beck, Steven L. Suib, Mark E. Davis, et. al. (Materials
Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 1996) pp15-20, Structural, textural and catalytic properties of Al-, Tipillared clays. (Chem.Abstr.125:333637)
K.R.P.M.Rao, F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, and F.V.Stohl, Prepr. Pap. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem. 41(3),10037(1996) Mssbauer investigation of materials used in Sandia's DCL catalyst testing program.
(Chem.Abstr.125:173014)
G.V.Romanov, L.M.Petrova, T.N.Yusupova, U.G.Romanova, T.R.Foss, R.N.Diyashev, and Y.E.Khalabuda, in "Conf.
Proc: Future Changing Role Combust. Can.--Effic. Environ."(Combust. Can. '96, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada),
(Environment Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1996) pp1-15, The investigation of interstratal combustion by
complex of physical and chemical methods. (Chem.Abstr.129:83446)
E.Schmidbauer, TH.Kunzmann, K.T.Fehr, and R.Hochleitner, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23(2),99-106(1996) Electrical
Coductivity, Thermopower and Fe57 Mssbauer Spectroscopy of an Fe-Rich Amphibole, Arfvedsonite.
(Chem.Abstr.124:294686)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, I.Ortalli, G.Pedrazzi, A.Bonazzi, and M.C.Michel-Levy, Conf. Proc., Ital. Phys. Soc.
50, 713-6(1996) The Alfianello Meteorite: A Mislabeled Sample. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:201182)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, E.G.da Silva, and K.Tomeoka, Conf. Proc., Ital. Phys. Soc. 50, 793-6(1996) A
Mssbauer Study of the Belgica-7904 Carbonaceous Chondrite: Estimation of Thermal Metamorphic Grade. (See
96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:201184)
L.K.Sha, and B.W.Chappell, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 60(12),2075-86(1996) A kinetic model for 3-Site
intracrystalline ordering-disordering in minerals.
J.Sergent, J.L.Robert, B.Boukili, and G.Della Ventura, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23(4-5),308(1996) Effect of XFe and fO2
on the FTIR and Mssbauer spectra of richterites in the system K2O-Na2O-CaO-MgO-FeO-Fe2O3-TiO2-SiO2-H2O.
(Chem.Abstr.125:173485)
F.M.Sayed Ahmed, Ho Tzu K'o Hsueh 33(3),182-9(1996) On some physical properties of local heavy concrete used as
a protective material. (Chem.Abstr.125:232720)
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96S116
96S121
96S131
96T012
96T030
96T032
96U002
96V009
96W012
96W018
96W050
96W056
96W057
96X005
96X014

96Y020
96Z034
96Z042
96Z043
97A001
97A009
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Curie - Sklodowska Univ & Tech Univ - Lublin, 1996)1996 pp79-93, 197Au Mssbauer spectroscopy in search for
relativistic effects in gold chemistry.
A.K.Samanta, and S.Mitra*, Indian Miner. 50(4),291-322(1996) Intracrystalline cation distribution in Ca/Mgamphiboles from upper amphibolite and granulite facies rocks of Sittampundi Complex, S. India: A 57Fe Mssbauer
evaluation. (Chem.Abstr.130:98152)
H.A.Sallam, N.S.Gomaa, M.Yassin, M.A.Ahmed, R.E.Vandenberghe, and N.A.Eissa*, Al-Azhar Bull. Sci. 7(2),30110(1996) Characterization of goethite and hematite in western delta, Egyptian soil profiles by Mssbauer
spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.128:250174)
J.W.Stucki, G.W.Bailey, and H.Gan, Appl. Clay Sci. 10(6),417-30(1996) Oxidation-reduction mechanisms in ironbearing phyllosilicates.
K.Tkacova, and P.Balz, Int. J. Miner. Process. 44-5(5),197-208(1996) Reactivity of Mechanically Activated
Chalcopyrite.
F.Trolard, M.Abdelmoula, G.Bourrie, B.Humbert, and J.M.R.Gnin, Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences Serie
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K.Tazaki, and W.S.Fyfe, Bull. Inst. Oceanogr. Spec.(14),401-12(1996) Biomineralization of iron in ammonites:
Exceptional preservation of anatomical structure in a fossilized ammonite.
A.L.Ulery, R.C.Graham, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 60(1),309-15(1996) Forest Fire Effects on Soil
Phyllosilicates in California.
A.Van Alboom, and E.De Grave*, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23(6),377-86(1996) Temperature Dependence of the Fe-57
Mssbauer Parameters in Riebeckite. (Chem.Abstr.125:280853)
M.Wildner, G.Giester, C.L.Lengauer, and C.A.McCammon, Eur. J. Mineral. 8(1),187-92(1996) Structure and Crystal
Chemistry of Vivianite-Type Compounds: Crystal Structures of Erythrite and Annabergite with a Mssbauer Study
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S.Wissmann, D.Niemeier, and K.D.Becker, Conf. Proc., Ital. Phys. Soc. 50, 797-800(1996) High-Temperature Studies of
Cation Distribution and Iron Diffusion in Olivines. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:200933)
F.Weiser, I.Abs-Wurmbach, and E.R.Seidel, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23(4-5),237-8(1996) Crystal-chemical relations of
iron in natural Mg-carpholites: a spectroscopic study. (Chem.Abstr.125:147232)
S.H.Weng, Huadong Shifan Daxue Xuebao, Ziran Kexueban (3),46-51(1996) Exploration on the mechanism of in-situ
microwave chemical reaction of pyrite intrinsic in bituminous coal. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.127:236530)
D.Q.Wang, J.G.Guo, F.Y.Wang, and H.F.Zhang, Kuangwu Xuebao 16(1),62-5(1996) A study on the occurrence of iron
in montmorillonite. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.125:173457)
W.X.Xu, D.R.Peacor, R.van der Voo, W.A.Dollase, and R.Beaubouef, Geophys. Res. Lett. 23(20),2811-4(1996)
Modified lattice parameter/Curie temperature diagrams for titanomagnetite/titanomaghemite within the
quadrilateral Fe3O4-Fe2TiO4-Fe2O3-Fe2TiO5. (Chem.Abstr.125:334302)
L.Xin, G.Z.Lin, and Y.H.Zhuang, in "Sustainable Energy & Environmental Technology"(Asia-Pacific Conference on
Sustainable Energy & Environmental Technology), edited by Paul F. Greenfield (World Scientific, Singapore,
Singapore, 1996) pp272-9, On the mechanism of sulfur capture during coal briquette combustion.
(Chem.Abstr.126:227455)
Y.P.Ye, and B.L.Lu, Huagong Xuebao (Chin. Ed.) 47(4),447-53(1996) Processing of ascharite-magnetite syngenetic
mineral by using sulfuric acid. (I) Digestion retardation of magnetite and it's mechanism. (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.125:225822)
W.Zabinski, Phys. Chem. Miner. 23, 239(1996) Spectroscopic evidence of 5-coordinated site occupation in
vesuvianite.
L.Zhu, and Z.Li*, Guizhou Gongxueyuan Xuebao 25(5),34-8(1996) Study of the iron oxide minerals in laterite
developed on carbonate rock by means of Mssbauer spectroscopy. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.127:21081)
L.Zhang, P.Q.Fu*, and E.L.Zhang, Kuangwu Xuebao 16(1),14-9(1996) Some megacryst clinopyroxenes from alkali
basalt II: Mssbauer spectroscopy -- A discussion on anomalous Mssbauer spectrum and determination of Fe
structural state of clinopyroxene. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.125:173452)
Y.A.Abdu, and T.Ericsson*, Meteoritics & Planetary Science 32(3),373-5(1997) Mssbauer spectroscopy, x-ray
diffraction, and electron microprobe analysis of the New Halfa meteorite. (Chem.Abstr.127:68741)
M.Akasaka, D.O'Hare, and I.Shinno, in "Geochemical Studies on Synthetic and Natural Rock Systems" edited by
Gupta, A.K.; Onuma, K.; Arima, M. (Allied Publishers LTD, New Delhi, 1997) vol.14,1997 pp166-181, Distribution
of trivalent Al, Fe, and Ga ions in synthetic calcium Tschermak-type clinopyroxenes.
L.Amaral, R.B.Scorzelli, M.E.Brckman, A.Paesano, Jr., J.E.Schmidt, T.Shinjo, and N.Hosoito, J. Appl. Phys.
81(8),4773-5(1997) Very thin Fe/Ni modulation multilayer films under ion bombardment. (Chem.Abstr.127:43787)
M.Akasaka, Y.Kimura, Y.Omori, M.Sakakibara, I.Shinno, and K.Togari, Mineral. and Petrol. 61, 181-98(1997) 57Fe
Mssbauer study of pumpellyite-okhotskite-julgoldite series minerals. (Chem.Abstr.128:156660)
F.Ambe, G.L.Zhang, H.Yabuki, and Z.W.Huang, RIKEN Rev. (16),45-6(1997) Mssbauer spectra of geological and
archeological samples from Xinjiang. (Chem.Abstr.128:219538)
T.V.Alekseeva, and A.O.Alekseev, Pochvovedenie (8),977-87(1997) Clay mineralogy and organization of finely
dispersed material of Gilgai soils (Stavropol' Krai). (In Russian)
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97B036
97B048
97B073
97B079
97B080
97C003
97C030
97C031
97C034
97C041
97C043
97C060
97C065
97C078
97C085
97C087
97D016
97D034
97D036
97D041
97D043
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(Catena Verlag, Reiskirchen, 35447, Germany, 1997)1997 pp193-225, Mineralogy of ochre deposits formed by the
oxidation of iron sulfide minerals.
M.S.Babushkina, L.P.Nikitina, N.O.Ovchinnikov*, E.V.Savva, L.I.Lukianova, and Y.S.Genshaft, Zap. Vseross.
Mineral. O-va 126(2),71-84(1997) Compositions and real structures of phlogopites from the Kostomuksha
lamproites. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.127:236811)
D.A.Brown, B.L.Sherriff, and J.A.Sawicki, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 61(16),3341-8(1997) Microbial
transformation of magnetite to hematite. (Chem.Abstr.127:334228)
P.A.Bland, S.P.Kelley, F.J.Berry*, J.M.Cadogan, and C.T.Pillinger, Am. Mineral. 82(11-2),1187-97(1997) Artificial
weathering of the ordinary chondrite Allegan: implications for the presence of Cl- as a structural component in
akaganeite. (Chem.Abstr.128:64161)
A.Boughriet, R.S.Figueiredo, J.Laureyns, and P.Recourt, J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 93(17),3209-15(1997)
Identification of newly generated iron phases in recent anoxic sediments: 57Fe Mssbauer and microRaman
spectroscopic studies. (Chem.Abstr.127:309607)
E.Baum, W.Treutmann, W.Lottermoser*, and G.A.Amthauer, Phys. Chem. Miner. 24(4),294-300(1997) Magnetic
properties of the clinopyroxenes aegirine and hedenbergite: a magnetic susceptibility study on single crystals.
(Chem.Abstr.127:138124)
M.Cavellec, G.Frey, and J.M.Grenche*, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 167(1-2),57-64(1997) Magnetic properties of
synthetic spheniscidite. (Chem.Abstr.126:300780)
S.Constantinescu, G.Udubasa, and S.Calogero, J. Phys. I 7(6),777-84(1997) 57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopy on two
Romanian Carpathian pumpellyites. (Chem.Abstr.127:142302)
S.Constantinescu, G.Udubasa, and S.Calogero, Rom. J. Miner. 78, 3-9(1997) Mssbauer investigation of two
pumpellyites from Romania.
T.M.Clark, and B.J.Evans*, IEEE Trans. Magn. 33(5),4257-9(1997) Influence of chemical composition on the
crystalline morphologies of magnetite.
P.Cerny, R.Chapman, W.Schreyer, L.Ottolini, P.Bottazzi, and C.A.McCammon, Can. Mineral. 35(1),167-73(1997)
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C.Cipriani, M.Mellini, G.Pratesi, and C.Viti, Eur. J. Mineral. 9(5),1101-6(1997) Rodolicoite and grattarolaite, two
new phosphate minerals from Santa Barbara Mine, Italy. (Chem.Abstr.127:296326)
J.Chadwick, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 174(3),321-3(1997) Comments on the proposal of low-spin gamma -Fe-Ni(gamma
LS) in meteorites as a new mineral. (Chem.Abstr.128:77855)
J.D.Cashion, L.J.Brown, and W.H.Jay, Publ. Australas. Inst. Min. Metall., 1/97 (Resourcing the 21st Century) 1/97,
285-9(1997) Mssbauer spectroscopy applied to mineralogy and minerals extraction. (Chem.Abstr.127:265761)
J.G.Chen, and Z.R.Chen, Zhongguo Youse Jinshu Xuebao 7(2),11-6(1997) Charateristic analysis on mineralization of
chromite in Dongchinling-Songshugou ultramafic rocks. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.128:297180)
S.Constantinescu, G.Udubasa, and S.Calogero, Rom. J. Phys. 42(5-6),359-69(1997) Numerical calculations of the
electric field gradient tensor and the Mssbauer parameters of the distorted iron octahedra in pumpellyite
crystalline structure. (Chem.Abstr.129:282945)
N.I.Chistyakova, V.S.Rusakov, S.V.Kozerenko, V.V.Fadeev, and N.N.Kolpakova, Exp. Geosciences 6(2),81-2(1997)
Mssbauer studies of the formation of mackinawite and tochilinite.
M.Drodt, A.X.Trautwein*, I.Knig, E.Suess, and C.B.Koch, Phys. Chem. Miner. 24(4),281-93(1997) Mssbauer
spectroscopic studies on the iron forms of deep-sea sediments. (Chem.Abstr.127:138261)
R.A.Dunlap, Hyperfine Interact. 110(3-4),217-25(1997) An investigation of Fe oxidation states and site distributions
in a Tibetan tektite. (Chem.Abstr.128:77854)
R.A.Dunlap, Hyperfine Interact. 110(3-4),209-15(1997) A Mssbauer effect investigation of the enstatite chondrite
from Abee, Canada. (Chem.Abstr.128:77853)
V.A.Drits, L.G.Dainyak, F.Muller, G.Besson, and A.Manceau, Clay Miner. 32(2),153-79(1997) Isomorphous cation
distribution in celadonites, glauconites and Fe-illites determined by infrared, Mssbauer and EXAFS spectroscopies.
(Chem.Abstr.127:208181)
R.K.Dutta, D.Das*, M.Sudarshan, S.N.Bhattacharyya, S.N.Chintalapudi, and V.Chakravortty, J. Radioanal. Nucl.
Chem. 223(1-2),121-6(1997) 57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopic characterization of a ferromanganese nodule from the
Central Indian Ocean. (Chem.Abstr.128:117432)
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Model MDFs related to sulfobelitic systems: studies by 57Fe Mssbauer and electrical impedance techniques.
(Chem.Abstr.126:254446)
P.A.de Souza, Jr., and V.K.Garg, Czech. J. Phys. 47(5),513-6(1997) Artificial neural networks in Mssbauer material
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97E014

97E015

97E016

97E017

97E022
97E029
97F009
97F010
97F019
97F020
97F022
97F040
97G022
97G025
97G027
97G044
97G046

97G049

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97H039
97H060
97H061
97K023
97K038
97K056
97K058
97K094
97K101
97K102
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97L002
97L003
97L004
97L006
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97L047
97M012
97M017
97M019
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R.B.Herbert, Jr., Clays and Clay Miner. 45(2),261-73(1997) Properties of goethite and jarosite precipitated from
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occupation and electric field gradient in acentric neptunite-measurements and evaluations concerning powder- and
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A.E.Mijovilovich, and C.Saragovi, Hyperfine Interact. 110(1-2),111-9(1997) Some comments on the study of ironpoor soils by Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.127:334405)
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97M103
97M106
97O017
97P013
97P016
97P017
97P034
97P035
97Q001
97Q003
97R030
97R041
97R042
97R056
97R057
97S022
97S042
97S071
97S073
97S078
97S096

97S109
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member of the amphibole group from Pargas, Turku-Pori, Finland. (Chem.Abstr.129:30219)
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of the oxidation state of iron in biotite using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: II. In situ analyses.
(Chem.Abstr.128:117421)
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in subsurface sediments of the Jaisalmer basin (India) using Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.128:63686)
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modifications of Fe mineralogy induced by management practices in lateritic soils.
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267-72(1997) Kinetics and Mssbauer spectroscopy studies of direct iron ore reduction. (Chem.Abstr.127:265783)
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determination of the upper stability of scorzalite, FeAl2[OH/PO4]2, and the occurrence of minerals with a
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structure refinement and Mssbauer spectroscopy of an ordered triclinic clinochlore. (Chem.Abstr.128:5792)
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98B004
98B010
98B015
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98B049
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Fe(II)-Fe(III) Green Rust "Fougerite" mineral occurrence in a hydromorphic soils and its transformation with depth.
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A.A.Bahgat, T.M.Ramadan, and M.A.Mostafa, Hyperfine Interact. 112(Pt. 2),251-4(1998) Iron site population in
garnets from the arabo-nubian shield.
W.D.Birch, A.Pring, E.M.McBriar, B.M.Gatehouse, and C.A.McCammon, Am. Mineral. 83(1-2),172-7(1998)
Bamfordite, Fe3+Mo2O6(OH)3H2O, a new hydrated iron molybdenum oxyhydroxide from Queensland, Australia:
Description and crystal chemistry. (Chem.Abstr.128:194782)
S.Bocquet, J.D.Cashion*, and P.S.Cook, Phys. Chem. Miner. 25, 328-37(1998) Paramagnetic relaxation of ferric
"oxyhydroxide" in Victorian brown coal and its structural implications. (Chem.Abstr.129:70425)
A.B.Dominguez, S.Petrick, R.B.Scorzelli, A.M.Rossi, G.Poupeau, and A.Seelenfreund, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3,
360-3(1998) Mssbauer and ESR studies of obsidian provenience in the southern Andes. (See 98B024)
C.B.Koch, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),131-57(1998) Structures and properties of anionic clay minerals.
(Chem.Abstr.130:225511)
P.A.Bland, A.Conway, T.B.Smith, F.J.Berry, S.E.J.Swabey, and C.T.Pillinger, Geol. Soc. Spec. Publ. (London) 140, 4358(1998) Calculating flux from meterite decay rates: a discussion of problems encountered in deciphering a 105-106
year integrated meteorite flux at Allan Hills and a new approach to pairing.
P.A.Bland, F.J.Berry, and C.T.Pillinger, Meteoritics & Planetary Science 33(1),127-9(1998) Rapid weathering in
Holbook: an iron-57 Mssbauer spectroscopy study. (Chem.Abstr.128:194916)
P.A.Bland, A.S.Sexton, A.J.T.Jull, A.W.R.Bevan, F.J.Berry, D.M.Thornley, T.R.Astin, D.T.Britt, and C.T.Pillinger,
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 62(18),3169-84(1998) Climate and rock weathering: A study of terrestrial age dated
ordinary chondritic meteorites from hot desert regions. (Chem.Abstr.130:199094)
A.Boughriet, B.Ouddane, C.Cordier-Robert*, and J.Laureyns, J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 94(24),3677-83(1998)
Thermodynamic, spectroscopic and magnetic studies on anoxic sediments from the Seine river estuary.
(Chem.Abstr.130:156277)
M.Bertelle, G.Leotta, S.Calogero, and M.Oddone, Int. J. Environ. Anal. Chem. 71(3-4),227-44(1998) Characterisation
of sediments of the Tarn Flat Lake (Antarctica). (Chem.Abstr.131:48902)
I.Broskva, P.Uher, and J.Lipka*, J. Czech Geol. Soc. 43(1-2),9-16(1998) Brown and blue schorl from the Spis-Gemer
granite, Slovakia: composition and genetic relations. (Chem.Abstr.130:112774)
A.M.Bychkov, V.S.Rusakov, N.I.Chistyakova, N.A.Kuz'mina, and V.S.Urusov, Geokhimiya (6),589-95(1998) X-ray
and Mssbauer studies of the kinetics of ordering of ferrisilicate feldspares in low-temperature hydrothermal
conditions. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.129:283735)
J.D.Cashion, and L.J.Brown, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),271-80(1998) Gold mineralogy and extraction.
(Chem.Abstr.128:219538)
C.I.Wynter, T.M.Clark, B.J.Evans, M.A.Edwards, D.Radcliffe, and J.A.Hall, Hyperfine Interact. 112(Pt. 2),2314(1998) 57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopic investigation of low-iron coals and their flyash. (Chem.Abstr.128:156386)
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98D028
98D030
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98D048
98D057
98D059
98D079
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98F008
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T.M.Clark, B.J.Evans, C.I.Wynter, and H.Pollak, Hyperfine Interact. 112(Pt. 2),227-30(1998) Investigation of virgin
coals and coals subjected to a mild acid treatment. (Chem.Abstr.128:156385)
Y.Chen, J.S.Williams, and S.J.Campbell, Mater. Sci. Forum 269-72(pt. 1),253-8(1998) Mechanochemical reactions of
ilmenite. (Chem.Abstr.128:278290)
T.V.V.Costa, V.W.Vieira, M.A.B.de Araujo, I.Souza Azevedo, and R.B.Scorzelli, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3, 3769(1998) Different degrees of aqueous alteration in two CM meteorites: evidences obtained by 57Fe Mssbauer
spectroscopy. (See 98B024)
H.G.Cho, and J.B.Choi, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (11),481-94(1998) Characterization of Fe3+ substitution in
ilmenite structure. (Chem.Abstr.130:112991)
I.S.Chashchukhin, S.L.Votyakov, and S.G.Uimin, Geokhimiya (9),877-85(1998) Oxygen thermobarometry of chromitecontaining ultramafic rocks (as illustrated by the Urals). II. Oxidation state of ultramafic rocks and composition of
ore-forming fluids. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.130:156219)
E.De Grave, A.Van Alboom, and S.G.Eckhout, Phys. Chem. Miner. 25, 378-88(1998) Electronic and magnetic
properties of a natural aegirine as observed from its Mssbauer spectra. (Chem.Abstr.129:83818)
R.A.Dunlap, D.A.Eelman, and G.R.MacKay, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 223(1-2),141-6(1998) A Mssbauer effect
investigation of correlated hyperfine parameters in natural glasses (tektites). (Chem.Abstr.128:156785)
L.D'Onofrio, E.Jaimes, F.Gonzlez-Jimnez, and F.Urbani, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3, 364-7(1998) Analysis by
Mssbauer spectroscopy of speleothems of natural and articficial cavities in Venezuela. (See 98B024)
W.N.Mussel, J.D.Fabris, and J.M.D.Coey, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3, 348-51(1998) Titanomaghemites obtained by
oxidation of natural titanomagnetities. (See 98B024)
G.M.da Costa, C.Castaneda, S.G.Eeckhout, E.De Grave, and N.S.Gomes, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3, 344-7(1998)
The temperature dependence of the hyperfine parameters of tourmalines. (See 98B024)
M.Drodt, A.Lougear, A.X.Trautwein, I.Knig, E.Suess, and C.B.Koch, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),383-403(1998)
Studies of iron in deep-sea sediments by Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.130:225608)
J.S.Delaney, M.D.Dyar, S.R.Sutton, and S.Bajt, Geology 26(2),139-42(1998) Redox ratios with relevant resolution:
Solving an old problem by using the synchrotron microXANES probe. (Chem.Abstr.128:206896)
A.C.Doriguetto, A.T.Goulart, M.F.de Jesus Filho, J.D.Fabris*, and G.P.Santana, Eur. J. Soil Sci. 49(4),541-5(1998)
Ilmenite in soil forming from a Brazilian amphibolite. (Chem.Abstr.130:196252)
M.D.Dyar, J.S.Delaney*, S.R.Sutton, and M.W.Schaefer, Am. Mineral. 83(11-2),1361-5(1998) Fe3+ distribution in
oxidized olivine: a synchrotron micro-XANES study. (Chem.Abstr.130:141823)
M.D.Dyar, M.E.Taylor, T.M.Lutz, C.A.Francis, C.V.Guidotti, and M.A.Wise, Am. Mineral. 83(7-8),848-64(1998)
Inclusive chemical characterization of tourmaline: Mssbauer study of Fe valence and site occupancy.
(Chem.Abstr.129:219067)
P.A.de Souza, Jr., and V.K.Garg, in "Proceedings of the Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems, 40th"edited by
M.A. Soderstrand, S. Michael (IEEE, New York, NY, USA, 1998) vol.2, pp1290-3, Identification of magnetic phases
of weathered tuffite soil using artificial neural network.
N.A.Eissa, M.S.M.I.Kany, A.S.Mohamed, A.A.Sallam, and M.H.El Fouly, Hyperfine Interact. 112(Pt. 2),205-11(1998)
Mssbauer spectroscopic study of gamma irradiation on the structural properties o hematite, magnetite and limonite
concrete for nuclear reactor shielding. (Chem.Abstr.128:236252)
S.G.Eeckhout, R.Vochten, N.M.Blaton, E.De Grave, J.Janssens, and H.O.Desseyn*, Thermochim. Acta 320(1-2),22330(1998) Thermal stability and dehydration of anapaite. (Chem.Abstr.130:112765)
J.D.Fabris, J.M.D.Coey, and W.N.Mussel, Hyperfine Interact. 113(1-4),249-58(1998) Magnetic soils from mafic
lithodomains in Brazil. (See 98B016)
J.C.Fernandes, R.B.Guimares, M.A.Continentino, H.A.Borges, A.Sulpice, J.L.Tholence, J.L.Siqueira, L.I.Zawislak,
J.B.M.da Cunha, and C.A.dos Santos, Phys. Rev. B: Condens. Matter 58(1),287-92(1998) Magnetic interactions in the
ludwigite Ni2FeO2BO3. (Chem.Abstr.129:155800)
M.C.Ferreira Pinto, J.D.Fabris, A.T.Goulart, and G.P.Santana, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3, 325-7(1998) Pedogenetic
instability of magnetite in mafic lithology. (See 98B024)
E.A.Ferrow, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),159-73(1998) Some examples of the application of Mssbauer
spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy to micas. (Chem.Abstr.130:225512)
Y.Fuchs, M.Lagache, and J.Linares, Am. Mineral. 83(5-6),525-34(1998) Fe-tourmaline synthesis under different T
and fO2 conditions. (Chem.Abstr.129:205268)
Y.Fuchs, J.Linares, and M.Mellini, Phys. Chem. Miner. 26(2),111-5(1998) Mssbauer and infrared spectrometry of
lizardite-1T from Monte Fico, Elba. (Chem.Abstr.130:141775)
P.Faucon, J.C.Petit, J.Minet, and H.Viallis, Mineral. Mag. 62A(Pt. 1),438-9(1998) Iron in the CaO-SiO2-H2O system.
(Chem.Abstr.130:42122)
M.Gulumian, and H.Pollak, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),291-8(1998) Effect of microwave radiation on surface
charge, surface sites and ionic state of iron, and the activity of crocidolite asbestos fibres. (Chem.Abstr.128:189326)
J.Galazka-Friedman, E.R.Bauminger, and N.Bakun-Czubarow, Hyperfine Interact. 112(Pt. 2),223-6(1998)
Determination of iron oxidation state in omphacites applied to geothermometry of sudetic eclogites.
(Chem.Abstr.128:219592)
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98G047
98G058
98G059
98G072
98G076
98H021
98H036
98H039
98I002
98K001
98K002
98K021
98K027
98K033
98K045
98K054
98K058
98K086
98K088
98K099
98L001
98L016
98L020
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A.T.Goulart, J.D.Fabris*, M.F.de Jesus Filho, J.M.D.Coey, G.M.da Costa, and E.De Grave, Clays and Clay Miner.
46(4),369-78(1998) Iron oxides in a soil developed from Brazil.
A.D.Genkin, N.S.Bortnikov*, L.J.Cabri, F.E.Wagner, C.J.Stanley, Y.G.Safonov, G.McMahon, J.Friedl, A.L.Kerzin, and
G.N.Gamyanin, Econ Geol 93(4),463-87(1998) A multidisciplinary study of invisible gold in arsenopyrite from four
mesothermal gold deposits in Siberia, Russian Federation. (Chem.Abstr.129:164045)
F.Grandjean, G.J.Long, D.Hautot, and D.L.Whitney, Hyperfine Interact. 116(1-4),105-15(1998) A Mssbauer
spectral study of the Jilin meteorite. (Chem.Abstr.130:142011)
J.Galazka-Friedman, N.Bakun-Czubarow, J.Siemiatkowski, and M.Stepniewski, Mol. Phys. Rep. 22, 107-10(1998)
Mssbauer studies of the Polish chondrite Baszkowka. (Chem.Abstr.131:104710)
A.D.Genkin, Geol. Rudn. Mestorozhd. 40(6),551-7(1998)/Geol. Ore Deposits (Transl. of Geol. Rudn. Mestorozhd.)
40(6),490-6(1998), Gold-bearing arsenopyrite from gold deposits: internal structure of grains, composition,
mechanism of growth, and gold state.
L.A.J.Garvie, and P.R.Buseck*, Nature (London) 396(6712),667-70(1998) Ratios of ferrous to ferric iron from
nanometre-sized areas in minerals. (Chem.Abstr.130:156191)
O.Helgason, S.Steinthorsson, K.Jonsson, N.Oskarsson, and J.Z.Jiang, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3, 356-9(1998)
Mssbauer studies on tephra from post glacial eruption in southern Iceland. (See 98B024)
C.Han, H.Z.Liu, K.S.Ding, W.D.Xu, R.K.Song, Y.G.Ma, and Z.Li, Scientia Geologica Sinica 7(1),59-65(1998)
Mssbauer study of clinoptilolite.
S.R.Hong, J.D.Ko, D.W.Kang, and K.C.Song, Ungyong Mulli 11(6),762-73(1998) Mssbauer and X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopic studies of the crystallographic and magnetic properties of the volcanic ash soil on Cheju Island
(Korea). (In Korean) (Chem.Abstr.130:199056)
K.Ishida, Phys. Chem. Miner. 25(2),160-7(1998) Cation disordering in heat-treated anthophyllites through
oxidation and dehydrogenation. (Chem.Abstr.128:206868)
G.Klingelhfer, S.J.Campbell, G.M.Wang, P.Held, B.Stahl, and E.Kankeleit, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),335-9(1998)
Iron ore processing - in-situ monitoring. (Chem.Abstr.128:182823)
G.Klingelhfer, P.Held, B.Bernard, J.Foh, R.Teucher, and E.Kankeleit, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),331-4(1998) Insitu phase analysis by a versatile miniaturized Mssbauer spectrometer. (Chem.Abstr.128:200230)
G.Klingelhfer, Hyperfine Interact. 113(1-4),369-74(1998) In-situ analysis of planetary surfaces by Mssbauer
spectroscopy. (See 98B016) (Chem.Abstr.129:285252)
A.Kuno, M.Matsuo, and B.Takano, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3, 328-31(1998) Mssbauer spectroscopic study on
vertical distribution of iron components in estuarine sediments collected from Tama River in Tokyo. (See 98B024)
P.Komadel, T.Grygar, and H.W.Mehner*, Clay Miner. 33(4),593-9(1998) Reductive dissolution and Mssbauer
spectroscopic study of Fe forms in the fine fractions of Slovak Fe-rich bentonites. (Chem.Abstr.130:269808)
N.R.Khisina, D.A.Khramov, A.A.Kleschev, and K.Langer, Eur. J. Mineral. 10(2),229-38(1998) Laihunitization as a
mechanism of olivine oxidation. (Chem.Abstr.128:324213)
W.Krause, H.J.Bernhardt, C.A.McCammon*, and H.Effenberger, Mineral. and Petrol. 63(3-4),263-77(1998)
Brendelite, (Bi,Pb)2Fe3+,2+O2(OH)(PO4), a new mineral from Schneeberg, Germany: description and crystal
structure. (Chem.Abstr.130:141830)
W.Krause, K.Belendorff, H.J.Bernhardt, C.A.McCammon*, H.Effenberger, and W.Mikenda, Eur. J. Mineral. 10(2),179206(1998) Crystal chemistry of the tsumcorite-group minerals. New data on ferrilotharmeyerite, tsumcorite,
thometzekite, mounanaite, helmutwinklerite, and a redefinition of gartrellite. (Chem.Abstr.129:69977)
E.Kuzmann, S.I.Nagy, A.Vrtes*, T.G.Weiszburg, and V.K.Garg, in "Nucl. Methods Mineral. Geol." edited by Vertes,
Attila; Nagy, Sandor; Suvegh, Karoly, pp285-376, Geological and mineralogical applications of Mssbauer
spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.129:177981)
Y.G.Kupin, V.S.Rusakov*, D.D.Badyukov, and S.V.Pershin, Exp. Geosciences 7(2),57-8(1998) Impact induced change
in the state of iron atoms: experiments with silicate-kamacite mixtures.
N.A.Kuz'mina, A.M.Bychkov, I.MRomanenko, D.A.Khramov, and V.S.Urusov, Geokhimiya (2),21821(1998)/Geochem. Int. 36(2),183-5(1998), Fe2+-bearing ferrileucites and ferripollucites: Synthesis, x-ray, and
Mssbauer study. (Chem.Abstr.129:6610)
S.Lucchesi, A.Della Giusta, and U.Russo*, Mineral. Mag. 62(1),41-54(1998) Cation distribution in natural Znaluminate spinels. (Chem.Abstr.128:324198)
Z.Li, and E.De Grave*, Hyperfine Interact. 116(1-4),173-8(1998) The Fe2+ quadrupole splitting at octahedral sites in
chain silicates: Correlations with the site-distortion parameters. (Chem.Abstr.130:116778)
K.Lodders, G.Klingelhfer, and D.T.Kremser, Can. Mineral. 36(1),137-45(1998) Chloritoid inclusions in pyrite from
Navajun, Spain. (Chem.Abstr.129:191590)
D.Levy, and G.Artioli*, Mater. Sci. Forum 278-81(Pt. 1),390-5(1998) Thermal expansion of chromites and zinc
spinels.
H.X.Li, and Y.H.Wu, Huaxue Wuli Xuebao 11(2),174-7(1998) Study of ion-exchange selectivity of natural mordenite
to Sn4+ and Sn2+ by Mssbauer spectrum. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.129:12052)
Y.L.Li, Y.Z.Li*, and X.C.Zhi, Chin. J. Geochem. 17(2),135-41(1998) M1 site splitting due to next nearest neighbor
effects and ferric iron in tetrahedral site in clinopyroxene megacrysts. (Chem.Abstr.129:291925)
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98M006
98M009
98M034
98M035
98M054
98M057
98M058
98M062
98M077
98M078
98M083
98M084
98M094
98M099
98N001
98N009
98O018
98O032
98P022
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A.E.Lalonde, D.G.Rancourt, and J.Y.Ping, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),175-204(1998) Accuracy of ferric/ferrous
determinations in micas: A comparison of Mssbauer spectroscopy and the Pratt and Wilson wet-chemical methods.
(Chem.Abstr.130:191132)
E.Murad, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),251-9(1998) The characterization of soils, clays, and clay firing products.
(Chem.Abstr.128:219616)
C.C.P.Madiba, H.Pollak, R.G.Cawthorn, and F.Viljoen, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),319-27(1998) Ilmenite: Mantle
reservoir for nitrogen? (Chem.Abstr.128:219583)
H.W.Mehner, Hyperfine Interact. 112(Pt. 2),239-41(1998) Mssbauer investigations on minerals of the franckeite cylindrite group. (Chem.Abstr.128:219528)
A.E.Mijovilovich, C.Saragovi, S.G.Acebal, E.H.Rueda, and M.E.Aguirre, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3, 336-9(1998)
Evaluation of pyrophosphate-extractable Fe from each horizon of an Argentinian soil profile. (See 98B024)
A.E.Mijovilovich, H.Morras, C.Saragovi, G.P.Santana, and J.D.Fabris, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3, 332-5(1998)
Magnetic fraction of an ultisol from Misiones, Argentina. (See 98B024)
R.V.Morris, G.Klingelhfer, R.L.Korotev, and T.D.Shelfer, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),405-32(1998) Mssbauer
mineralogy on the Moon: The lunar regolith. (Chem.Abstr.130:225635)
E.Murad, and U.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),337-56(1998) Clays and clay minerals: The firing process.
(Chem.Abstr.130:256041)
E.Murad, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),39-70(1998) Clays and clay minerals: What can Mssbauer spectroscopy do
to help understand them? (Chem.Abstr.130:225463)
Y.L.Mikhlin, Y.V.Tomashevich, G.L.Pashkov, A.V.Okotrub, I.P.Asanov, and L.N.Mazalov, Appl. Surf. Sci.
125(1),73-84(1998) Electronic structure of the non-equilibrium iron-deficient layer of hexagonal pyrrhotite.
(Chem.Abstr.128:297142)
R.H.Mitchell, J.B.Choi, F.C.Hawthorne, C.A.McCammon*, and P.C.Burns, Can. Mineral. 36(1),107-16(1998)
Latrappite: a re-investigation. (Chem.Abstr.129:191588)
C.A.McCammon, I.L.Chinn, J.J.Gurney, and M.E.McCallum, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 133(1-2),30-7(1998) Ferric iron
content of mineral inclusions in diamonds from George Creek, Colorado determined using Mssbauer spectroscopy.
(Chem.Abstr.130:127526)
D.Malczewski, J.Janeczek, and E.S.Popiel, Mol. Phys. Rep. 22, 111-6(1998) Mssbauer studies of fully metamict
gadolinite annealed in air. (Chem.Abstr.131:65296)
C.J.McHargue, Proc. SPIE-Int. Soc. Opt. Eng. 3413, 65-76(1998) Surface modification of sapphire by ion
implantation. (Chem.Abstr.130:144507)
I.G.Mitov, V.I.Mitrov, B.Kunev, and D.Mitova, Bulg. Chem. Ind. 69(3-4),86-91(1998) Thermal and
thermomechanochemical treatment of pyrites concentrate. (Chem.Abstr.131:260290)
R.V.Morris, and D.C.Golden, Icarus 134(1),1-10(1998) Goldenrod pigments and the occurrence of hematite and
possibly goethite in the Olympus-Amazonis region of Mars. (Chem.Abstr.129:278736)
J.Nell, and H.Pollak, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),309-12(1998) Cation to anion stoichiometry of chromite: A new
perspective.
Z.L.Nkosibomvu, M.J.Witcomb, L.A.Cornish, and H.Pollak, Hyperfine Interact. 112(Pt. 2),261-5(1998) Mssbauer
spectroscopy and SEM characterisation of commercial ferrosilicon powders. (Chem.Abstr.128:219978)
D.S.O'Hanley, and M.Darby Dyar, Can. Mineral. 36(3),727-39(1998) The composition of chrysotile and its
relationship with lizardite. (Chem.Abstr.130:98163)
O.Orlicky, Geol. Carpathica 49(3),181-92(1998) The carriers of magnetic properties in the neovolcanic rocks of
central and southern Slovakia (western Carpathians). (Chem.Abstr.129:291980)
G.Pedrazzi, E.Schingaro, and F.Scordari, Hyperfine Interactions (C) 3, 321-4(1998) X-ray single crystal and
Mssbauer study on Ti-garnets from the Tapira alkaline-carbonatite complex, Brazil. (See 98B024)
M.I.Prudncio, J.C.Waerenborgh*, M.A.Gouveia, M.J.Trindade, E.Alves, M.A.Sequeira Braga, C.A.Alves,
M.O.Figueiredo, and T.Silva, in "Water-Rock Interaction"(9th International Symposium on Water-Rock Interaction,
WRI-9/Taupo, New Zealand, March 30-April 3, 1998), edited by Greg B. Arehart, John R. Hulston (A.A. Balkema,
Rotterdam, 1998) pp391-4, Degradation processes of trachytes in monument facades, Azores, Portugal.
G.M.Pulz, L.J.H.D'el-Rey Silva, L.S.Barros Neto, T.M.M.Brum, P.L.Juchem, C.A.Santos*, V.P.Pereira, and J.J.Silva, J.
Gemm. 26(4),252-61(1998) The chemical signature of emeralds from the Campos Verdes-Santa Terezinha Mining
District, Goias, Brazil. (Chem.Abstr.130:127558)
P.C.Piilonen, A.M.McDonald, and A.E.Lalonde*, Can. Mineral. 36(3),779-91(1998) The crystal chemistry of aegirine
from Mont Saint-Hilaire, Quebec. (Chem.Abstr.130:98168)
S.Ram, K.R.Patel, S.K.Sharma, and R.P.Tripathi, Fuel 77(13),1507-12(1998) Distribution of iron in siderite in subsurface sediments of Jaisalmer Basin (India) using Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.129:218730)
D.G.Rancourt, Hyperfine Interact. 117(1-4),3-38(1998) Mssbauer spectroscopy in clay science.
(Chem.Abstr.130:243649)
W.E.Steger, and H.W.Mehner*, Stud. Conserv. 43, 49-58(1998) The iron in black weathering crusts on Saxonian
sandstones investigated by Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.129:53887)
U.Schwertmann, and J.Friedl, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (2),63-7(1998) Thin iron oxide films on pebbles in
ferriferrous streams. (Chem.Abstr.129:43463)
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delocalization and magnetic ordering in ilvaite, Ca[Fe2+, Fe3+][Fe2+]Si2O7O(OH). (Chem.Abstr.131:12599)
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57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopy to mineral studies. (LACAME'98) (Chem.Abstr.132:168851)
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holmquistites, sodic-calcic and sodic amphiboles. (Chem.Abstr.132:281730)
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estuarine sediments using XANES spectroscopy with parial least-squares regression. (Chem.Abstr.131:134051)
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(Chem.Abstr.131:331465)
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and chemical characteristics of five nontronites and Fe-rich smectites. (Chem.Abstr.132:52475)
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J.L.Komraus, and Z.Adamczyk*, Fiz.Chem. Probl. Mineral. 33, 73-81(1999) Transformation of iron minerals during
thermal processing of tertiary basalt from Jawor area. (Chem.Abstr.132:95885)
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C.Lecuyer, and Y.Ricard, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 165(2),197-211(1999) Long-term fluxes and budget of ferric iron:
implication for the redox states of the Earth's mantle and atmosphere.
99L009
S.Lucchesi, U.Russo*, and A.Della Giusta, Eur. J. Mineral. 11(3),501-11(1999) Cation distribution in natural Znspinels: franklinite. (Chem.Abstr.131:47236)
99L015
X.M.Liu, P.Hesse, and T.Rolph, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 112(3-4),191-201(1999) Origin of maghaemite in Chinese
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99L053
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Mssbauer spectroscopy do to help understand them?
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1999) pp259-65, Mssbauer study of chlorite and talc from Trimouns deposit (Pyrenees, France): Evidence for
systematic presence of IVFe3+. (Chem.Abstr.132:336988)
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of the Fe mineralogy in two different Argentine soils.
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priderite and synthetic iron-bearing hollandite. (Chem.Abstr.131:339538)
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99M079 I.G.Mitov, B.S.Boyanov, R.Clment, B.Kunev, and D.Todorova, J. Balk. Trib. Assoc. 5(1),19-25(1999) Thermal and
thermomechanochemical treatment of pyrite concentrate.
99M088 F.Martin, P.Micoud, L.Delmotte, C.Marichal, R.Le Dred, P.de Parseval, A.Mari, J.P.Fortun, S.Salvi, D.Bziat,
O.Grauby, and J.Ferret, Can. Mineral. 37(4),997-1006(1999) The structural formula of talc from the Trimouns
deposit, Pyrenes, France. (Chem.Abstr.131:339539)
99M089 E.Murad, in "Clays for Our Future: Proceedings of the 11th International Clay Conference"(11th International Clay
Conference, Ottawa, Canada, June 15-21, 1997), edited by Hideomi Kodama, Ahmet R. Mermut, J. Kenneth Torrance
(ICC-97 Organizing Committee, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1999) pp207-13, Clays and clay minerals: What can
Mssbauer spectroscopy do to help understand them? (Chem.Abstr.132:336967)
99M093 W.N.Mussel, J.D.Fabris, J.M.D.Coey, L.M.A.Sans, and M.F.F.Lelis, R. Bras. Ci. Solo 23(4),791-8(1999) Compositional
and structural variabilities of Mg-rich iron oxide spinels from tuffite. (Chem.Abstr.132:196814)
99N050 D.K.Nordstrom, C.Alpers, J.A.Coston, H.E.Taylor, R.B.McCleskey, J.W.Ball, S.Ogle, J.S.Cotsifas, and J.A.Davis, Wat.
Resour. Inv. Rep. 1, 289-96(1999) Geochemistry, toxicity, and sorption properties of contaminated sediments and
pore waters from two reservoirs receiving acid mine drainage. (Chem.Abstr.132:156287)
99N060 M.Nasraoui, M.J.Trindade, J.C.Waerenborgh*, M.I.Prudncio, M.O.Figueiredo, M.A.Gouveia, and T.Silva, in "Actas
II Congresso Ibrico de Geoqumica/XI Semana de Geoqumica"(II Congresso Ibrico de Geoqumica/XI Semana de
Geoqumica, Lisboa, Portugal, 1999), pp185-8, Geochemical variation of major and trace elements in trachyte from
Portuguese monuments of the Azores Islands.
99O003 J.I.Ozaki, Y.Nishiyama, J.D.Cashion*, and L.J.Brown, Fuel 78(4),489-99(1999) Carbonization of iron-treated Loy
Yang coal. (Chem.Abstr.130:304485)
99P007
K.M.Parida, A.Samal, D.Das, and S.N.Chintalapudi, Thermochim. Acta 325(1),69-76(1999) Effect of calcination
temperature on Indian Ocean manganese nodules. Mssbauer, XRD, FT-IR and TG-DTA studies.
(Chem.Abstr.130:199051)
99P027
F.Princivalle, S.Mitra, A.K.Samanta, H.S.Moon, and S.Annadurai, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (9),400-14(1999)
Intra-crystalline thermometry and cooling rate of two-pyroxene granulites: valuation from Mssbauer and X-ray
single crystal cation partitioning of Ca-poor and Ca-rich pyroxenes. (Chem.Abstr.132:95905)
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Y.X.Pan, R.X.Zhu, and J.Y.Ping, Chin. Sci. Bull. 44(18),1712-6(1999) Mineralogical alteration of thermally treated
siderite in air: Mssbauer spectroscopy results.
K.M.Parida, T.Mishra, D.Das, and S.N.Chintalapudi, Appl. Clay Sci. 15(5-6),463-75(1999) Thermal transformation
of trinuclear Fe(III) acetato complex intercalated montmorillonite. (Chem.Abstr.132:116563)
D.G.Rancourt, K.Lagarec, A.Densmore, R.A.Dunlap, J.I.Goldstein, R.J.Reisener, and R.B.Scorzelli, J. Magn. Magn.
Mater. 191(3),L255-60(1999) Experimental proof of the distinct electronic structure of a new meteoritic Fe-Ni alloy
phase. (Chem.Abstr.130:75134)
S.Rossano, E.Balan, G.Morin, J.P.Bauer, G.Calas, and C.Brouder, Phys. Chem. Miner. 26(6),530-8(1999) 57Fe
Mssbauer spectroscopy of tektites. (Chem.Abstr.131:245803)
V.S.Rusakov, Izv. Ross. Akad Nauk, Ser. Fiz. 63 (7),1389-96(1999) Restoration of the the Mssbauer spectra
hyperfine parameters distribution of locally inhomogeneous systems. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.132:229066)
D.G.Rancourt, in "Clays for Our Future: Proceedings of the 11th International Clay Conference"(11th International
Clay Conference, Ottawa, Canada, June 15-21, 1997), edited by Hideomi Kodama, Ahmet R. Mermut, J. Kenneth
Torrance (ICC-97 Organizing Committee, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1999) pp201-5, Mssbauer spectroscopy in clay
science.
V.S.Rusakov, A.A.Kotel'nikova, and A.M.Bychkov, Fiz. Khim. Stekla 25(4),352-8(1999)/Glass Phys. Chem.
25(4),352-8(1999), Mssbauer study on the state of iron atoms in natural and synthetic silicate glasses: Method of
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phlogopite at high temperatures and heat-treated Fe-rich phlogopite: The influence of the O, OH, F site.
U.Schwertmann, J.Friedl, and H.Stanjek, J. Colloid Interface Sci. 209(1),215-23(1999) From Fe(III) ions to ferrihydrite
and then to hematite. (Chem.Abstr.130:158947)
G.Salviulo, U.Russo*, A.Della Giusta, and S.Carbonin, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (4),167-79(1999)
Intracrystalline disorder in spinels: sensitivity of cell parameter a and Mssbauer data. (Chem.Abstr.131:118591)
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Mssbauer milliprobe determination of ferric iron in rock-forming minerals and limitations of electron microprobe
analysis. (Chem.Abstr.130:198894)
P.Schmid-Beurmann, S.Knitter, and L.Cemic, Phys. Chem. Miner. 26(6),496-505(1999) Crystal chemical properties of
synthetic lazulite-scorzalite solid-solution series. (Chem.Abstr.131:245638)
F.Scordari, E.Schierhorn, and G.Pedrazzi, Eur. J. Mineral. 11(5),855-69(1999) Crystal chemistry of melanites from
Mt. Vulture (Southern Italy). (Chem.Abstr.131:339541)
A.A.T.Shabani, D.G.Rancourt, and A.E.Lalonde, in "Clays for Our Future: Proceedings of the 11th International
Clay Conference"(11th International Clay Conference, Ottawa, Canada, June 15-21, 1997), edited by Hideomi
Kodama, Ahmet R. Mermut, J. Kenneth Torrance (ICC-97 Organizing Committee, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1999)
pp243-8, Determination of cis- and trans- Fe2+ populations in 2M1 muscovite by Mssbauer spectroscopy.
(Chem.Abstr.132:336987)
K.Steiner, T.Schell, and W.Lottermoser*, Phys. Chem. Miner. 27(1),34-40(1999) A time-minimizing hybrid method for
fitting complex Mssbauer spectra. (Chem.Abstr.132:267665)
L.Stievano, M.Bertelle, G.Leotta, S.Calogero*, S.Constantinescu, and M.Oddone, Rom. J. Miner. 79, 159-69(1999)
Characterisation of some Antarctic lacustrine sediments from Northern Victoria Land.
A.P.Skoutelas, M.A.Karakassides, and D.Petridis*, Chem. Mater. 11(10),2754-9(1999) Magnetically modified Al2O3
pillared clays. (Chem.Abstr.131:314490)
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spectroscopy, INAA and XRD. (Chem.Abstr.135:24137)
M.A.Sequeira Braga, C.A.Leal Gomes, O.C.Gaspar, J.C.Waerenborgh*, and M.A.Gouveia, in "Actas II Congresso
Ibrico de Geoqumica/XI Semana de Geoqumica"(II Congresso Ibrico de Geoqumica/XI Semana de Geoqumica,
Lisboa, Portugal, 1999), pp103-6, Produtos de alterao arglica e mineralizaes em metavulcanitos afectados por
cisalhamento - lineamento de Argas-Cerquido, sector proximal este do campo filoniano da Serra de Arga - Minho
(norte de Portugal). (In Portuguese)
M.R.Sims, C.T.Pillinger, I.P.Wright, J.Dowson, S.Whitehead, A.Wells, J.E.Spragg, G.Fraser, L.Richter, H.Hamacher,
A.Johnstone, N.P.Meredith, C.de la Nougerede, B.Hancock, R.Turner, S.Peskett, A.Brack, J.Hobbs, M.Newns,
A.Senior, M.Humphries, H.U.Keller, N.Thomas, J.S.Lingard, J.C.Underwood, N.M.Sale, M.F.Neal, G.Klingelhfer,
and T.C.Ng, Adv. Space Res. 23(11),1925-8(1999) Beagle 2: A proposed exobiology lander for ESA's 2003 Mars
Express mission.
M.N.Taran, M.Andrut, E.V.Polshin, and S.S.Matsyuk, Phys. Chem. Miner. 27(1),59-69(1999) Optical spectroscopy
study of natural Fe, Ti-bearing calcic amphiboles. (Chem.Abstr.132:267668)
S.M.Thomas, J.A.Bertrand, M.L.Occelli, F.E.Huggins*, and S.A.C.Gould, Inorg. Chem. 38(9),2098-105(1999)
Microporous montmorillonites expanded with alumina clusters and M[(mu-OH)Cu(.mu.-OCH2CH2NEt2)]6(ClO4)3,
(M = Al, Ga, and Fe), or Cr[(.mu.-OCH3)(.mu.-OCH2CH2NEt2)CuCl]3 complexes. (Chem.Abstr.130:331758)

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R.E.Vandenberghe, J.J.Hus, and E.De Grave, in "Clays for Our Future: Proceedings of the 11th International Clay
Conference"(11th International Clay Conference, Ottawa, Canada, June 15-21, 1997), edited by Hideomi Kodama,
Ahmet R. Mermut, J. Kenneth Torrance (ICC-97 Organizing Committee, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1999) pp303-8,
Chinese loess and associated paleosols as studied by Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.132:337176)
U.Wagner, R.Gebhard, G.Grosse, T.Hutzelmann, E.Murad, J.Riederer, I.Shimada, and F.E.Wagner, in "Clays for Our
Future: Proceedings of the 11th International Clay Conference"(11th International Clay Conference, Ottawa,
Canada, June 15-21, 1997), edited by Hideomi Kodama, Ahmet R. Mermut, J. Kenneth Torrance (ICC-97 Organizing
Committee, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1999) pp33-6, Clay: An important raw material for prehistoric man.
(Chem.Abstr.133:207333)
F.B.Waanders, H.Pollak, and G.Lachmann, S. Afr. J. Sci. 95(9),387-90(1999) Mssbauer spectroscopy to
characterize iron sulphides. (Chem.Abstr.132:66735)
B.F.Xu, and Y.L.Chen, Wuhan Univ. J. Nat. Sci. 4(1),54-6(1999) Mssbauer study of brucite (Mg,Fe)(OH)2.
(Chem.Abstr.130:354827)
A.M.Younis, S.H.Kilcoyne*, M.Yacob, and B.A.Goodman, Hyperfine Interact. 122(3-4),259-68(1999) Soils from the
Jabal Al-Akhdar region of North East Libya: Characterisation of the iron using chemical methods and Mssbauer
spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.132:168955)
L.Zhang, J.Stanek*, S.S.Hafner, H.Ahsbahs, H.F.Grnsteudel, J.Metge, and R.Rffer, Am. Mineral. 84(3),447-53(1999)
57Fe nuclear forward scattering of synchrotron radiation in hedenbergite CaFeSi2O6 at hydrostatic presssures up
to 68 GPa. (Chem.Abstr.130:240043)
A.Zhou, K.Suzuki, V.Sahajwalla, and J.M.Cadogan, Scand. J. Metall. 28(2),65-9(1999) A Mssbauer study of the gasbased direct reduction of iron ore fines and application of the Johnson-Mehl-Avrami kinetic model to the reduction
process. (Chem.Abstr.131:325326)
S.G.Acebal, A.E.Mijovilovich, E.H.Rueda, M.E.Aguirre, and C.Saragovi, Clays and Clay Miner. 48(3),322-30(2000)
Iron-oxide mineralogy of a mollisol from Argentina: A study by selective-dissolution techniques, X-ray diffraction,
and Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.133:32784)
A.G.Anshits, E.V.Kondratenko, E.V.Fomenko, A.M.Kovalev, O.A.Bajukov, N.N.Anshits, E.V.Sokol, D.I.Kochubey,
A.I.Boronin, A.N.Salanov, and S.V.Koshcheev, J. Mol. Catal. A: Chem. 158(1),209-14(2000) Physicochemical and
catalytic properties of glass crystal catalysts for the oxidation of methane. (Chem.Abstr.133:240378)
G.B.Andreozzi, L.Ottolini, S.Lucchesi, G.Graziani, and U.Russo, Am. Mineral. 85(5-6),698-706(2000) Crystal
chemistry of the axinite-group minerals: A multi-analytical approach. (Chem.Abstr.133:76832)
Z.Adamczyk, J.L.Komraus*, and T.Maczynski, Geol. Quart. 44(4),405-13(2000) Chemical and mineralogical
alteration in the Rutki-Ligota basalts: Tertiary volcanic formation, Lower Silesia.
T.Armbruster, Schweiz. Mineral. Petrogr. Mitt. 80(3),279-84(2000) Cation distribution in Mg, Mn-bearing
babingtonite from Arvigo, Val Calanca, Grisons, Switzerland. (Chem.Abstr.134:118469)
P.A.Bland, A.W.R.Bevan, and A.J.T.Jull, Quat. Res. 53(2),131-42(2000) Ancient meteorite finds and the Earth's
surface environment. (Chem.Abstr.132:296168)
D.Bandyopadhyay, R.M.Singru, and A.K.Biswas, Materials Engineering 13(8-9),973-8(2000) Study of the roasting
of chalcopyrite minerals by 57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.134:254901)
R.Badreddine, F.Grandjean*, D.Vandormael, A.M.Fransolet, and G.J.Long, Clay Miner. 35(4),653-63(2000) An 57Fe
Mssbauer spectral study of vermiculitization in the Palabora Complex, Republic of South Africa.
(Chem.Abstr.133:225616)
A.B.Bourlinos, M.A.Karakassides, A.Simopoulos, and D.Petridis*, Chem. Mater. 12(9),2640-5(2000) Synthesis and
characterization of magnetically modified clay composites. (Chem.Abstr.133:257346)
J.Barrault, M.Abdellaoui, C.Bouchoule, A.Majest, J.M.Tatibout*, A.Louloudi, N.Papayannakos, and N.H.J.Gangas,
Appl. Catal., B 27(4),L225-30(2000) Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation over mixed (Al-Fe) pillared clays.
(Chem.Abstr.133:176889)
E.Balan, Th.Allard, B.Boizot, G.Morin, and J.-P.Muller, Clays and Clay Miner. 48(4),439-45(2000) Quantitative
measurement of paramagnetic Fe3+ in kaolinite.
M.S.Babushkina, E.N.Lepekhina, L.P.Nikitina, N.O.Ovchinnikov, and K.I.Lokhov, Dokl. Acad. Nauk 371(6),797801(2000)/Dokl. Phys. Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 371A(3),575-8(2000), Structural distortion of micas from lamproites:
Evidence from Mssbauer and IR spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.133:180437)
A.I.Balabin, and R.O.Sack*, Mineral. Mag. 64(5),923-43(2000) Thermodynamics of (Zn,Fe)S sphalerite. A CVM
approach with large basis clusters. (Chem.Abstr.133:311862)
M.Bertelle, G.Leotta, S.Calogero*, S.Constantinescu, and M.Oddone, Rom. Rep. Phys. 52(1-2),111-25(2000) Some
Antarctic soil cores from Wood Bay characterised by Mssbauer spectroscopy.
L.Cemic, and W.Khler, Phys. Chem. Miner. 27(3),220-4(2000) Calorimetric determination of the enthalpy of Mg-Fe
ordering in orthopyroxene. (Chem.Abstr.132:281714)
P.Coquay, E.De Grave, R.E.Vandenberghe, C.Dauwe, E.Flahaut, Ch.Laurent, A.Peigney, and A.Rousset, Acta Mater.
48(11),3015-23(2000) Mssbauer spectroscopy study of MgAl2O4-matrix nanocomposite powders containing
carbon nanotubes and iron-based nanoparticles. (Chem.Abstr.133:143839)
B.Concepcin-Rosabal, J.Balmaseda Era, and G.Rodrguez-Fuentes, Microporous Mesoporous Mater. 38(2-3),1616(2000) Characterization of Fe2+-containing natural clinoptilolite and its interaction with saccharides.
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L.J.Cabri, M.Newville*, R.A.Gordon, E.D.Crozier, S.R.Sutton, G.McMahon, and D.T.Jiang, Can. Mineral. 38(5),126581(2000) Chemical speciation of gold in arsenopyrite. (Chem.Abstr.134:103378)
Z.M.Cao, and H.Zhu, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 19(1),69-77(2000) Mineralogical study on macrocrystals of
vesuvianite. (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.133:7158)
P.A.de Souza, Jr., R.S.de Queiroz, T.Morimoto, A.F.Guimares, and V.K.Garg*, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 246(1),8590(2000) Air pollution investigation in Vitria Metropolitan Region, ES, Brazil. (Chem.Abstr.134:8450)
J.P.Eymery, and F.Ylli, J. Alloys Compd. 298(1-2),306-9(2000) Study of a mechanochemical transformation in iron
pyrite. (Chem.Abstr.132:139359)
G.Eng, D.Desta, and L.May*, Prepr. Ext. Abstr. ACS Natl. Meet., ACS, Div. Environ. Chem. 40(1),12-3(2000)
Speciation of some triorganotin compounds in Anacostia River sediments using Mssbauer spectroscopy.
(Chem.Abstr.132:298189)
M.Enders, D.Speer, W.V.Maresch, and C.A.McCammon, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 140(2),135-47(2000)
Ferric/ferrous iron ratios in sodic amphiboles: Mssbauer analysis, stoichiometry-based model calculations and
the high-resolution microanalytical flank method. (Chem.Abstr.134:195813)
A.F.Gualtieri, A.Moen, and D.G.Nicholson, Eur. J. Mineral. 12(1),17-23(2000) XANES study of the local
environment of iron in natural kaolinites.
C.A.Geiger, T.Armbruster, V.M.Khomenko, and S.Quartieri, Am. Mineral. 85(9),1255-64(2000) Cordierite I: The
coordination of Fe2+. (Chem.Abstr.133:225621)
D.Gournis, A.E.Mantaka-Marketou, M.A.Karakassides, and D.Petridis, Phys. Chem. Miner. 27(7),514-21(2000)
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C.A.Geiger, H.Rager, and M.Czank, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 140(3),344-52(2000) Cordierite III: the site occupation
and concentration of Fe3+. (Chem.Abstr.134:134175)
M.Grodzicki, and G.A.Amthauer, Phys. Chem. Miner. 27(10),694-702(2000) Electronic and magnetic structure of
vivianite: cluster molecular orbital calculations. (Chem.Abstr.134:195815)
E.J.Hoffman, D.Seifu, and F.W.Oliver, Meteoritics & Planetary Science 35(2),431-4(2000) Axtell and Allende: A
Mssbauer spectroscopic study. (Chem.Abstr.132:281963)
E.J.Hoffman, R.Jones, L.Donato, D.Seifu, and F.W.Oliver, Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., C 23 C(2),133-6(2000)
Mssbauer spectroscopy of the Colony meteorite. (Chem.Abstr.133:92219)
R.R.Haese, J.Schramm, M.M.Rutgers vander Loeff, and H.D.Schulz, Int. J. Earth Sci. 88(4),619-29(2000) A
comparative study of iron and manganese diagenesis in continental slope and deep sea basin sediments off Uruguay
(SW Atlantic). (Chem.Abstr.133:7250)
F.Jorand, B.M.R.Appenzeller, M.Abdelmoula, P.Refait, J.C.Block, and J.M.R.Gnin*, Environ. Technol. Lett.
21(9),1001-5(2000) Assessment of vivianite formation in Shewanella putrefaciens culture.
M.Koch-Mller, I.Abs-Wurmbach, K.Langer, C.Shaw, R.Wirth, and M.Gottschalk, Eur. J. Mineral. 12(2),293314(2000) Synthetic and natural Fe-Mg chloritoid: structural, spectroscopic and thermodynamic studies.
(Chem.Abstr.132:281740)
E.Karltun, D.C.Bain, J.P.Gustafsson, H.Mannerkoski, E.Murad, U.Wagner, A.R.Fraser, W.J.McHardy, and M.Starr,
Geoderma 94(2-4),265-88(2000) Surface reactivity of poorly-ordered minerals in podzol B horizons.
(Chem.Abstr.133:4178)
M.A.Karakassides, D.Gournis, T.Simopoulos, and D.Petridis, Clays and Clay Miner. 48(1),68-74(2000) Mssbauer
and infrared study of heat-treated nontronite. (Chem.Abstr.132:253668)
B.Kopcewicz, and M.Kopcewicz, Hyperfine Interact. 126(1-4),131-5(2000) Ecological aspects of Mssbauer study
of iron-containing atmospheric aerosols. (Chem.Abstr.134:270357)
A.Kuno, R.A.Santos, M.Matsuo, and B.Takano, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 246(1),79-83(2000) Characterization of
natural chromite samples from ophiolite complexes in the Philippines by 57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopy.
(Chem.Abstr.134:7061)
M.Koch-Mller, V.Kahlenberg, C.Schmidt, and R.Wirth, Phys. Chem. Miner. 27(10),703-12(2000) Location of OH
groups and oxidation processes in triclinic chloritoid. (Chem.Abstr.134:195816)
I.Knig, A.Lougear, P.Bruns, J.Grtzner, A.X.Trautwein, and W.C.Dullo, Proc. ODP, Sci. Results 172, 1-11(2000)
Iron oxidation in sediment cores (Site 1062) during six months of storage in the Ocean Drilling Program archive.
(Chem.Abstr.136:88547)
G.Klingelhfer, and B.Fegley, Jr.*, Icarus 147(1),1-10(2000) Iron mineralogy of Venus' surface investigated by
Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.133:210863)
A.Lougear, M.Grodzicki, C.Bertoldi, A.X.Trautwein*, K.Steiner, and G.A.Amthauer, Phys. Chem. Miner. 27(4),25869(2000) Mssbauer and molecular orbital study of chlorites. (Chem.Abstr.132:281718)
U.S.Lundstrm, N.van Breemen, D.C.Bain, P.A.W.van Hees, R.Giesler, J.P.Gustafsson, H.Ilvesniemi, E.Karltun,
P.A.Melkerud, M.Olsson, G.Riise, O.Wahlberg, A.Bergelin, K.Bishop, R.Finlay, A.G.Jongmans, T.Magnusson,
H.Mannerkoski, A.Nordgren, L.Nyberg, M.Starr, and L.Tau Strand, Geoderma 94(2-4),335-53(2000) Advances in
understanding the podzolization process resulting from a multidisciplinary study of three coniferous forest soils in
the Nordic Countries. (Chem.Abstr.133:16867)
H.B.Lindgreen, V.A.Drits, B.A.Sakharov, A.L.Salyn, P.Wrang, and L.G.Dainyak, Am. Mineral. 85(9),1223-38(2000)
Illite-smectite structural changes during metamorphism in black Cambrian Alum shales from the Baltic area.
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grains in ordinary chondrites: Implications for their thermal histories. (Chem.Abstr.133:46382)
V.M.Loginov, and N.S.Yugai, Glass Ceram. 57(1-2),49-54(2000) Pigmentation of clays of the Gzhel' deposit.
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O.Larsen, and C.B.Koch, Hyperfine Interact. 126(1-4),225-34(2000) Application of 57Fe-enriched synthetic
ferrihydrite to speciate the product of bacterial reduction. (Chem.Abstr.135:55081)
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incommensurate structure in kermanite, Ca2MgSi2O7, and the character of its transformation from the normal
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Distribution of "invisible gold" in gold-containing sulfides in the Tatra Mountains, Western Carpathians, Slovak
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C.Pizarro, N.R.Furet Bridon, R.Venegas, J.D.Fabris, and M.Escudey, Bol. Soc. Chil. Quim. 45(2),243-50(2000) Some
cautions on the interpretation of Mssbauer spectra in mineralogical studies of volcanic soils.
(Chem.Abstr.133:176712)
C.Pizarro, M.Escudey, J.D.Fabris, and A.B.Almeida, Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 31(19&20),3113-9(2000) Effects
of sodium hydroxide-selective chemical treatment on samples from some Chilean soils. (Chem.Abstr.134:85618)
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spectroscopy as applied to isotopic geochemistry: II. The 34S-factor in pyrite and the 18O-factor in hematite.
(Chem.Abstr.134:59176)
R.Richaud, H.Lachas, M.J.Lazaro, L.J.Clarke, K.E.Jarvis, A.A.Herod*, T.C.Gibb, and R.Kandiyoti, Fuel 79(1),5767(2000) Trace elements in coal derived liquids: analysis by ICP-MS and Mssbauer spectroscopy.
(Chem.Abstr.132:24639)
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structural properties of clinopyroxenes of the hedenbergite CaFe2+Si2O6-aegirine NaFe3+Si2O6 solid-solution
series. (Chem.Abstr.132:245269)
G.J.Redhammer, A.Beran, J.Schneider, G.A.Amthauer, and W.Lottermoser, Am. Mineral. 85(3-4),449-65(2000)
Spectroscopic and structural properties of synthetic micas on the annite-siderophyllite binary: Synthesis, crystal
structure refinement, Mssbauer, and infrared spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.132:267692)
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Structure and Mssbauer spectroscopy of barbosalite Fe2+Fe23+ (Po4)2(OH)2 between 80 K and 300 K.
(Chem.Abstr.133:107509)
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magnetic, X-ray fluorescence and transmission electron microscopy study of natural magnetic materials from
speleothems: haematite and the Morin transition. (Chem.Abstr.134:345975)
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S.G.Robinson, Sediment. Geol. 143(1-2),91-123(2000) Early diagenesis in an organic-rich turbidite and pelagic clay
sequence from the Cape Verde Abyssal Plain, NE Atlantic: magnetic and geochemical signals.
(Chem.Abstr.135:374340)
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spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.133:7148)
E.Schmidbauer, TH.Kunzmann, K.T.Fehr, and R.Hochleitner, Phys. Chem. Miner. 27(5),347-56(2000) Electrical
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Fe oxides. XIX. Formation of Al-substituted hematite from ferrihydrite at 25C and pH 4 to 7.
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(Chem.Abstr.133:284341)
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The crystal chemistry of potassic-ferrisadanagaite. (Chem.Abstr.133:284218)
P.Szefer, Oceanol. Stud. 29(1),31-55(2000) Toxic metals in bottom sediments and ferromanganese concretions of the
Southern Baltic Sea. (Chem.Abstr.135:231297)
H.R.Shi, Y.M.Xiao, H.B.Huang, D.M.Wu, A.M.Ali, M.Li, S.M.Li*, and Y.F.Xia, Hejishu (Nuclear Techniques)
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mean-squared-displacement tensors in hedenbergite from single-crystal Mssbauer milliprobe measurements.
(Chem.Abstr.132:281708)
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P.A.Tanner, L.S.Leong, S.Pan, and Z.Yu, Appl. Radiat. Isot. 53(6),1017-21(2000) Mssbauer study of sediment cores
from Victoria harbour, Hong Kong. (Chem.Abstr.133:366015)
J.J.van Loef, Geol Mijnbouw 79(1),59-71(2000) Composition and genesis of rattlestones from Dutch soils as shown
by Mssbauer spectroscopy, INAA and XRD.
J.M.Veranth, K.R.Smith, F.E.Huggins, A.A.Hu, J.A.Lighty, and A.E.Aust*, Chem. Res. Toxicol. 13(3),161-4(2000)
Mssbauer spectroscopy indicates that iron in an aluminosilicate glass phase is the source of the bioavailable iron
from coal fly ash. (Chem.Abstr.132:275314)
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(Chem.Abstr.133:7167)
H.C.Verma, and R.P.Tripathi, Fuel 79(6),599-606(2000) Characterization of iron-bearing minerals in Giril lignite
from Rajasthan and study of their decomposition during combustion using 57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopy.
(Chem.Abstr.132:239265)
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(Chem.Abstr.134:304658)
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assemblages within Namib dune sediments using high field remanence measurements (9 T) and Mssbauer analysis.
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Technology, Ecology and Culture"(Sixth International Congress on Applied Mineralogy (ICAM 2000), Gttingen,
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L.B.Yan, and J.W.Stucki, J. Colloid Interface Sci. 225(2),429-39(2000) Structural perturbations in the solid-water
interface of redox transformed nontronite.
T.Arnold, T.Zorn, H.Zanker, G.Bernhard, and H.Nitsche, J. Contam. Hydrol. 47(2-4),219-31(2001) Sorption behavior
of U(VI) on phyllite: experiments and modeling. (Chem.Abstr.134:197709)
Z.Adamczyk, and J.L.Komraus, Materials and Manufacturing Processes 16(4),577-87(2001) An investigation of
distribution of iron compounds in rock wool production. (Chem.Abstr.136:138306)
A.M.Ali, and Y.F.Hsia*, Spectrosc. Lett. 34(6),701-8(2001) A Mssbauer study of evolution of glauconite from
Chinese Seas. (Chem.Abstr.136:250340)
D.J.M.Burkhard, J. Petrol. 42(3),507-27(2001) Crystallization and oxidation of Kilauea basalt glass: processes
during reheating experiments. (Chem.Abstr.135:22147)
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O.Benali, M.Abdelmoula, P.Refait, and J.M.R.Gnin*, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 65(11),1715-26(2001) Effect of
orthophosphate on the oxidation products of Fe(II)-Fe(III) hydroxycarbonate: The transformation of green rust to
ferrihydrite.
S.Boursiquot, M.Mullet*, M.Abdelmoula, J.M.R.Gnin, and J.J.Ehrhardt, Phys. Chem. Miner. 28(9),600-11(2001) The
dry oxidation of tetragonal FeS1-x mackinawite. (Chem.Abstr.136:40283)
J.L.Bishop, A.Lougear, J.Newton, P.T.Doran, H.Froeschl, A.X.Trautwein, W.Krner, and C.Koeberl, Geochim.
Cosmochim. Acta 65(17),2875-97(2001) Mineralogical and geochemical analyses of Antarctic lake sediments: A
study of reflectance and Mssbauer spectroscopy and C, N, and S isotopes with applications for remote sensing on
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P.A.de Souza, Jr., and G.Klingelhfer, Czech. J. Phys. 51(7),651-62(2001) Extraterrestrial and terrestrial
applications of the Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.135:336232)
P.A.de Souza, Jr., T.Morimoto, A.F.Guimares, and R.S.de Queiroz, in "Simpsio Brasileiro de Minrio de
Ferro"(Simpsio Brasileiro de Minrio de Ferro III, Ouro Preto, MG, Brazil, 25-28 November 2001), edited by
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P.A.de Souza, Jr., and G.Klingelhfer, Meteoritics & Planetary Science 36(9, Supp),A194-5(2001) Mars-analogue
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G.M.da Costa, and R.R.Viana, Am. Mineral. 86(9),1053-6(2001) The occurrence of tinsleyite in the archaeological
site of Santana do Riacho, Brazil. (Chem.Abstr.135:360298)
C.A.dos Santos, L.I.Zawislak, E.J.Kinast, V.Antonietti, and J.B.M.da Cunha, Braz. J. Phys. 31(4),616-31(2001)
Crystal chemistry and structure of the orthorhombic (Fe,Mn)(Ta,Nb)2O6 family of compounds.
(Chem.Abstr.136:224349)
B.W.Evans, M.S.Ghiorso, H.X.Yang, and O.Medenbach, Am. Mineral. 86(5-6),640-51(2001) Thermodynamics of the
amphiboles: Anthophyllite-ferroanthophyllite and the ortho-clino phase loop. (Chem.Abstr.135:125083)
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of <T - O> and X - O2 bond lengths in tourmaline and relations to tetrahedrally-coordinated boron.
(Chem.Abstr.136:282064)
Y.Fuchs, M.Mellini, and I.Memmi, Eur. J. Mineral. 13(3),533-43(2001) Crystal-chemistry of magnesiocarpholite:
controversial X-ray diffraction, Mssbauer, FTIR and Raman results. (Chem.Abstr.135:183351)
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stability of the Fe(II)-Fe(III) green rust ''fougerite'' mineral and its potential for reducing pollutants in soil solutions.
Z.Guodong, B.Takano*, A.Kuno, and M.Matsuo, Appl. Geochem. 16(9-10),1201-13(2001) Iron speciation in modern
sediment from Erhai Lake, southwestern China. Redox conditions in an ancient environment.
(Chem.Abstr.135:109845)
L.Galoisy, G.Calas, and M.A.Arrio, Chem. Geol. 174, 307-19(2001) High-resolution XANES spectra of iron in
minerals and glasses: structural information from the pre-edge region.
E.S.Grew, U.Hlenius, M.Kritikos, and C.K.Shearer, Mineral. Mag. 65(5),665-74(2001) New data on welshite, e.g.
Ca2Mg3.8Mn0.62+Fe0.12+Sb1.55+O2[Si2.8Be1.7Fe0.653+Al0.7As0.17O18], an aenigmatite-group mineral.
(Chem.Abstr.135:374269)
M.Grodzicki, S.Heuss-Assbichler, and G.A.Amthauer, Phys. Chem. Miner. 28(9),675-81(2001) Mssbauer
investigations and molecular orbital calculations on epidote. (Chem.Abstr.136:40287)
M.Y.Hassaan, Mater. Lett. 50(2-3),172-8(2001) Basalt rock as an alternative raw material in Portland cement
manufacture. (Chem.Abstr.135:246143)
D.Holtstam, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (11),520-8(2001) Crystal chemistry of a manganian ludwigite.
(Chem.Abstr.136:186757)
D.Holtstam, K.Gatedal, K.Sderberg, and R.Norrestam, Can. Mineral. 39, 1675-83(2001) Rinmanite,
Zn2Sb2Mg2Fe4O14(OH)2, a new mineral species with a nolanite-type structure from the Garpenberg Norra mine,
Dalarna, Sweden.
D.Jancik, and M.Mashlan, Czech. J. Phys. 51(7),755-61(2001) The single-purpose Mssbauer effect analyser for fast
determination of Fe2+/Fe3+ ratio in ilmenite. (Chem.Abstr.135:346984)
D.A.Kring, A.J.T.Jull, L.R.McHargue, P.A.Bland, D.H.Hill, and F.J.Berry, Meteoritics & Planetary Science 36(8),105766(2001) Gold Basin meteorite strewn field, Mojave Desert, northwestern Arizona: Relic of a small late Pleistocene
impact event. (Chem.Abstr.135:347134)
R.K.Kukkadapu, J.M.Zachara, S.C.Smith, J.K.Fredrickson, and C.X.Liu, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 65(17),291324(2001) Dissimilatory bacterial reduction of Al-substituted goethite in subsurface sediments.
(Chem.Abstr.135:374345)
I.Knig, M.Haeckel, A.Lougear, E.Suess, and A.X.Trautwein, Deep-Sea Research II 48, 3737-56(2001) A geochemical
model of the Peru Basin deep-sea floor - and the response of the system to technical impacts.
Z.Li, L.X.Tong, X.H.Liu, L.D.Ren, M.Z.Jin, and M.L.Liu, Hyperfine Interact. 131(1-4),91-102(2001) Quadrupole
splitting distributions in grandidierite and kornerupine from Antarctica.(Chem.Abstr.135:248967)
A.Lerf, F.E.Wagner, and J.Poyato Ferrera, Solid State Ionics 141-2, 479-86(2001) Mssbauer spectroscopic
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investigations to characterize Fe lattice sites in sheet silicates and Peru Basin deep-sea sediments.
(Chem.Abstr.136:250434)
K.Lukaszewicz, A.Pietraszko, J.Stepien-Damm, A.Kajokas, J.Grigas, and H.Drulis, J. Solid State Chem. 162(1),7983(2001) Crystal structure, Mssbauer spectra, thermal expansion, and phase transition of berthierite FeSb2S4.
(Chem.Abstr.136:175664)
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(sub)microscopic aspects of iron oxides in polygenetic Oxisols from Minas Gerais, Brazil. (Chem.Abstr.135:4979)
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fast determination of Fe3+/Fe2+ ratio in industrial minerals. (Chem.Abstr.134:260614)
R.V.Morris, D.C.Golden, D.W.Ming, T.D.Shelfer, L.C.Jrgensen, J.F.Bell, III, T.G.Graff, and S.A.Mertzman, J.
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(Hawaii): A mineralogical analogue for magnetic Martian dust? (Chem.Abstr.135:260048)
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during metasomatism in ultramafic xenoliths from the Wesselton kimberlite, South Africa: implications for the
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minerals from the Lueshe and Arax (Barreiro) carbonatites by 57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopy.
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stones of the cathedral of vora (Portugal): A combined contribution of geochemistry and 57Fe Mssbauer
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C.Pizarro, M.Escudey, J.D.Fabris, and A.B.Almeida, Commun. Soil Sci. Plant Anal. 32(17&18),2741-54(2001) Ironrich spinel phases from sand fraction of three Chilean soils developing on volcanic materials.
(Chem.Abstr.136:134198)
V.A.Popov, L.A.Pautov, E.V.Sokolova*, F.C.Hawthorne, C.A.McCammon, and L.F.Bazhenova, Can. Mineral.
39(4),1095-104(2001) Polyakovite-(Ce), (REE,Ca)4 (Mg,Fe2+) (Cr3+,Fe3+)2 (Ti,Nb)2 Si4 O22, a new metamict
mineral species from the Ilmen Mountains, southern Urals, Russia: mineral description and crystal chemistry.
(Chem.Abstr.136:170356)
P.Refait, M.Abdelmoula, F.Trolard, J.M.R.Gnin, J.J.Ehrhardt, and G.Bourrie, Am. Mineral. 86(5-6),731-9(2001)
Mssbauer and XAS study of a green rust mineral; the partial substitution of Fe2+ by Mg2+.
(Chem.Abstr.135:125086)
D.G.Rancourt, D.Fortin, T.Pichler, P.J.Thibault, G.Lamarche, R.V.Morris, and P.H.J.Mercier, Am. Mineral. 86(78),834-51(2001) Mineralogy of a natural As-rich hydrous ferric oxide coprecipitate formed by mixing of
hydrothermal fluid and seawater: Implications regarding surface complexation and color banding in ferrihydrite
deposits. (Chem.Abstr.135:254092)
D.G.Rancourt, Rev. Mineral. Geochem. 44, 217-92(2001) Magnetism of earth, planetary, and environmental
nanomaterials.
D.G.Rancourt, P.H.J.Mercier, D.J.Cherniak, S.Desgreniers, H.Kodama, J.L.Robert, and E.Murad, Clays and Clay
Miner. 49(6),455-91(2001) Mechanisms and crystal chemistry of oxidation in annite: Resolving the hydrogen-loss
and vacancy reactions. (Chem.Abstr.136:250341)
G.P.Santana, J.D.Fabris*, A.T.Goulart, and D.P.Santana, R. Bras. Ci. Solo 25(1),33-42(2001) Magnetite and its
transformation to hematite in a soil derived from steatite. (Chem.Abstr.135:79715)
R.M.Torres-Sanchez, M.Okumura, and R.C.Mercader*, Aust. J. Soil Res. 39(2),423-34(2001) Charge properties of red
Argentine soils as an indicator of iron oxide/clay associations. (Chem.Abstr.135:64120)
E.V.Sokolova, F.C.Hawthorne, V.Gorbatova, C.A.McCammon, and J.Schneider, Can. Mineral. 39(1),171-7(2001)
Ferrian winchite from the Ilmen Mountains, Southern Urals, Russia, and some problems with the current scheme for
amphibole nomenclature. (Chem.Abstr.135:79575)
E.V.Sokolova, F.C.Hawthorne, C.A.McCammon, and R.P.Liferovich, Can. Mineral. 39(4),1121-30(2001) The crystal
structure of gladiusite, (Fe2+,Mg)4Fe3+2(PO4)(OH)11(H2O). (Chem.Abstr.136:56482)
R.B.Scorzelli, S.Petrick, A.M.Rossi, G.Poupeau, and G.Bigazzi, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Ser. II, Sciences de la Terre et
des Plantes 332(12),769-76(2001) Obsidian archaeological artefacts provenance studies in the Western
Mediterranean basin: an approach by Mssbauer spectroscopy and electron paramagnetic resonance.
(Chem.Abstr.135:347050)
S.Takele, and G.R.Hearne, Nucl. Instr. Meth. Phys. Res. B 183(3-4),413-8(2001) Magnetic-electronic pressure studies
of natural iron-bearing minerals and materials using 57Fe Mssbauer spectroscopy in a diamond anvil cell.
(Chem.Abstr.136:12280)
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01V011
01Y011
01Y014
02C007
02D002
02D013
02K005
02M005
02O002
02R007
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distribution in natural chromites from Boula-Nausahi igneous complex, Keonjhar district, Orissa,
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Aerosol
73D030
74P040
75D020
75D058
78E014
78K038
79M006
81T034
82K042
82M025
84R040
84T011
85I013
85R003
86K018
86X005
87N039
87S140
88H010
88P059
91I009
91K014
91M038
91W010
92K039
93I010
94A013

B.Dzienis, and M.Kopcewicz, Tellus 25, 213-8(1973) Application of the Mossbauer Effect in Investigations of Iron
Concentration Variations with Air Radioactivity
G. J.Perlow, W.Potzel, and D.Edgington, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 547-8(1974) Serial Study of Lake Michigan Sediments by
57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy
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Atmospheric Air (See 75H017)
B.Dzienis, and M.Kopcewicz, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A.
Z. Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp479-80, Investigation of the Seasonal Variations of Concentration of
Iron in Atmospheric Air Using the Mossbauer Technique (See 75H027)
J.P.Eymery, S. B.Raju, and P.Moine, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 11, 2147-9(1978) The Application of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in Investigating Iron Compounds in Car Exhaust
B.Kopcewicz, and M.Kopcewicz, Tellus 30, 562-8(1978) On the Determination of Sources of Iron in Atmospheric
Air by the Mossbauer Technique
Y.Minai, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 37, 125-34(1979) Characterization of Environmental Samples
by Mossbauer Technique
T.Tominaga, Advances in Chemistry Series , 495-509(1981) Environmental and Geochemical Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy,
B.Kopcewicz, M.Kopcewicz, and U.Gonser, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 287-9(1982) Influence of
Meteorological Conditions on the Iron Concentration in the Atmosphere (See 82U003)
B.Matoba, H.Inoue, K.Ebisu, Y.Nishida, T.Shirai, and S.Yanagisawa, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 52, 335-42(1982)
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Characterization of Airborne Particles Collected by an Andersen Sampler
D.Raj, and S.Kumar, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 27C, 258(1985) Mossbauer Effect Studies of Iron
Aerosols
T.Tominaga, and Y.Minai, Nucl. Sci. Appl. 1, 749-91(1984) Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to
Environmental and Geochemical Studies
H.Inoue, B.Matoba, and T.Shirai, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan
and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1869-72, Mossbauer Spectroscopic Characterization of Iron in Environmental
Particulate Matter (See 85K069)
D.Raj, and S.Kumar, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 94(3),171-5(1985) Mossbauer Chemical Phase Characterization of
Iron Aerosols
B.Kopcewicz, and M.Kopcewicz, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1141-4(1986) Air Pollution Studied by Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (See 86C003)
Y.F.Hsia, Z.Q.Chen, S.X.Wang, and R.C.Liu, Hejishu (3),39-40(1986) A New Method for the Airborne Iron Pollution
Control (In Chinese)
A. N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, P.Ramashehu, and R. K.Chopra, Atmos. Environ. 22(2),425-8(1987) Characterization of
the Iron-Bearing Component Present in Aerosol over Jodhpur, the Capital City of Thar Desert (India)
R. M.Stern, J.Lipka*, M.B.Madsen, S.Morup, E.Thomsen, and C. J. W.Koch, in "Occupational and Environmental
Chemical Hazards, Cellular and Biochemical Indice" edited by Vito Foa and others (Horwood, New York,
1987)1987 pp444-60, Instability of Lung Retained Welding Fumes: A Slow Active Ni and Cr Compartment
Y.F.Hsia, R.C.Liu, H.Engelmann, and U.Gonser, Hyperfine Interact. 42(1-4),901-4(1988) The Green Stain on the Bark
of Plane Trees - A New Probe for Studying the Iron Content in Air Pollution (See 88C013)
R. S.Preston, and U.Gonser, in "Mossbauer Spectroscopy(II): The Exotic Side of the Method" edited by Xu Yingting
and Ying Yufu (English Ed. by U. Gonser, 1981), pp201-20, Selected "Exotic" Applications (In Chinese) (See 88G077)
H.Inoue, and E.Fluck, Anal. Sci. 7(2),1151-4(1991) Determination of Iron Species in Environmental Samples by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.116(20):200036s)
B.Kopcewicz, and M.Kopcewicz*, Struct. Chem. 2(3-4),303-12(1991) Mossbauer Study of Iron-Containing
Atmospheric Aerosols (Chem.Abstr.115(12):119280z)
M.Matsuo, and T.Kobayashi, Nippon Kagaku Kaishi 5, 436-8(1991) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of
Airborne Particles Collected in the Metropolitan Area of Japan (In Japanese) (Chem.Abstr.115(4):34713t)
G.Wiesinger, and S.S.Ismail, Hyperfine Interact. 66(1-4),203-20(1991) Nuclear Methods in Environmental Research
(See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(10):90285n)
B.Kopcewicz, and M.Kopcewicz, Hyperfine Interact. 71(1-4),1457-60(1992) Seasonal Variations of Iron
Concentration in Atmospheric Aerosols (See 92H028)
S.S.Ismail, G.Wiesinger, R.Pavlovec, and F.Grass, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 169(2),435-42(1993) Investigation of
Accuracy and Precision for Determination of the Short-Lived Nuclides by INAA and the Mossbauer-Effect
(Chem.Abstr.118(26):26588s)
F.Aramu, P.Brovetto, V.Maxia, M.Salis, and G.Spano, Il Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 16D,ser.1(3),299-301(1994)
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron Compounds in 'Red' Rain (Chem.Abstr.121:220432)
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94H051
94K043
95B011
95E007
95H028
96G032
96H002
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98D006
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P.Hoffmann, T.Sinner, A. N.Dedik, V. K.Karandashev, A. A.Malyshev, S.Weber, and H. M.Ortner, Fresenius J Anal
Chem 350(1-2),34-7(1994) Iron in Atmospheric Aqueous and Particulate Samples (Chem.Abstr.121:286251)
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Background Level of the Iron-Containing Atmospheric Aerosol by the Mossbauer Technique (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:85791)
A.Boughriet, C.Cordier-Robert, L.Deram, B.Ouddane, H.Chamley, and M.Wartel, Fresenius J Anal Chem 352(34),341-53(1995) Coprecipitation/Accumulation/Distribution of Manganese and Iron, and Electrochemical
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P.A.de Souza Junior, O.D.Rodrigues, T.Morimoto, and V.K.Garg, Hyperfine Interact. 112(Pt. 2),133-5(1998)
Industrial responsibility in the emission of particulate matter in the atmosphere. (Chem.Abstr.128:131615)
B.Kopcewicz, and M.Kopcewicz, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),179-87(1998) Iron-containing atmospheric aerosols.

Basalt
70H010
70H023
78M059
78S079
79E006
79M040
80A006
80B072
80L014
82M021
84K048
85B160
86A042
86J026
87D017
88G017

C. L.Herzenberg, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 5" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.5, pp209-30,
Mossbauer Spectrometry as an Instrumental Technique for Determinative Mineralogy (See 70G012)
C. L.Herzenberg, and D. L.Riley, Develop Appl Spectrosc 8, 277(1970) Current Applications of Mossbauer
Spectrometry in Geochemistry
Y.Minai, M.Takeda, H.Wakita, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 36, 199-206(1978) A Mossbauer Study
on Alteration of a Deep Sea Basalt
B.Szumanska-Pajchel, Acta Geophys. Pol. 26, 327-37(1978) The Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Natural and Heated
Basaltic Rocks
B.J.Evans, and L. K.Leung, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-489-91(1979) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Tektites and
Other Natural Glasses (See 79U002)
Y.Minai, M.Takeda, H.Wakita, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 39, 279-86(1979) Study of Alternation
of a Continental /Flood/ Basalt by Fe-57 Mossbauer Technique
P.Auric, J.Chappert, A.K.Bandyopadhyay, and J.Zarzycki, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-277-8(1980) Mossbauer
Study of Crystallite Formation in Basalt Glass Ceramics (See 80U001)
A.K.Bandyopadhyay, J.Zarzycki, P.Auric, and J.Chappert, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 40, 353-68(1980) Magnetic Properties
of a Basalt Glass and Glass-ceramics
P.Levitz, G.Calas, D.Bonnin, and A. P.Legrand, Rev. Phys. Appl. 15, 1169-73(1980) Etude par Spectroscopie
Mossbauer du Fer(III) dans des Verres silicates multicomposants d'Interet geologique
Y.Minai, and T.Tominaga, Int. J. Appl. Radiat. Isot. 33, 513-5(1982) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron(II) and Iron(III) in
Geological Reference Materials
A. A.Kadik, A. A.Borisov, O. A.Lukanin, D.A.Khramov, and A. B.Slutskiy, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 275 (4),992-5(1984)
Influence of Pressure on the Fe3+/Fe2+ Ratio in the Basaltic Melt. (In Russian)
A. A.Borisov, A. A.Kadik, O. A.Lukanin, D.A.Khramov, and A. B.Slutskiy, Geokhimiya (10),1395405(1985)/Geochem. Int. 23(3),111-21(1987), Effects of Pressure on the Fe3+/Fe2+ Ratio and Structural Position of
Iron in a Basalt Liquid
N. Ye.Ablesimov, A. I.Tsyurupa, and V. G.Lipatov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 290(6),1454-8(1986)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR,
Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 290(6),161-4(1986), Phase and Element Ratios upon Fulguritization of Basalt
(Chem.Abstr.106(4):21299B)
E.Japa, W.S.Sikora, A.Gawel, and L.Budek, Arch. Mineral 41(1),31-41(1986) Iron in structure of some smectites in
the light of their Mssbauer spectra. (In Polish) (Chem.Abstr.107(20):180294h)
M.Darby Dyar, M. T.Naney, and Samuel E.Swanson, Am. Mineral. 72(7-8),792-800(1987) Effects of quench methods
on Fe3+/Fe2+ ratios:A Mossbauer and wet-chemical study (Chem.Abstr.107(12):99977M)
J.R.Gancedo, M.Garcia, J.F.Marco-Sanz, M.Hidalgo, and J. Ma.Rincon, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),787-90(1988)
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Analysis of Basalt Glasses (See 88C010) (Chem.Abstr.108(24):208885y)
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90M065
90H048
91M071
92H016
92H017
92J009
92M081
92N039
93B102
93G033
93L057
94H035
94H036
95B035
95D023
95F020
95L005
95S092
96G020
96H020
96K081
96X005

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Basalt Melts at Different Oxygen Pressures (See 89C020)
S.Morup, O.Saksager, M.B.Madsen, M.D.Bentzon, and C. J. W.Koch, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2269-73(1990)
Weathering of Basalt in an Arctic Climate (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27421x)
O.Helgason, S.Steinthorsson, M.B.Madsen, and S.Morup, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2209-14(1990) On
Anomalously Magnetic Basalt Lavas from Stardalur, Iceland (See 90N011)
Y.Minai, Y.Nakamura, H.Wakita, and T.Tominaga, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 154(3),215-25(1991) Association of
Cesium with Ferric Components in Altered Flood Basalt
O.Helgason, H.P.Gunnlaugsson, S.Steinthorsson, and S.Morup, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),981-4(1992) High
Temperature Stability of Maghemite in Partially Oxidized Basalt Lava (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52540e)
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Basaltic Melts Determined by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52616j)
E.Jackiewicz, M.Lukasiak, M.Kopcewicz, K.Szpila, and N.Bakun-Czubarow, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),9936(1992) Mossbauer Study of Martian Regolith Analogues (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52682c)
S.H.Mahmood, I.Abu-Aljarayesh, M.Kofahi, S.Nasir, J.Popplewell, and C.Landyat, Dir. - Univ. Jor., Ser. B 19
B(2),19-33(1992) Characterization of Karak Basalts Using Petrological, Magnetic and Mossbauer Studies
(Chem.Abstr.122:192873)
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the lower Silesian basaltoids studied by Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.121:304893)
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Hawaii
J.Lipka, M.B.Madsen, C.Bender Koch, J.Martin Knudsen, S.Morup, and M.Miglierini, in "The Eleventh Conference of
Czech and Slovak Physicists"1993 pp111-6, The Surface of Mars Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
O.Helgason, H.P.Gunnlaugsson, S.Steinthorsson, C.Bender Koch, and S.Morup, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),5837(1994) Maghemite in Basalt Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy in External Magnetic Field (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:85547)
O.Helgason, H.P.Gunnlaugsson, K.Jonsson, and S.Steinthorsson, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),595-9(1994) High
Temperature Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Titanomagnetite and Maghemite in Basalts (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:85548)
C.Bender Koch, S.Morup, M.B.Madsen, and L.Vistisen, Chem. Geol. 122, 109-19(1995) Iron-Containing Weathering
Products of Basalt in a Cold, Dry Climate
M.F.de Jesus Filho, J.D.Fabris, A.T.Goulart, J.M.D.Coey, B. A.Ferreira, and M. C.Ferreira Pinto, Clays and Clay
Miner. 43(5),641-2(1995) Ilmenite and Magnetite of a Tholeiitic Basalt. (Chem.Abstr.124:151217)
B.Fegley, Jr., G.Klingelhofer, R.A.Brackett, N.Izenberg, D.T.Kremser, and K.Lodders, Icarus 118(2),373-83(1995)
Basalt Oxidation and the Formation of Hematite on the Surface of Venus. (Chem.Abstr.124:181488)
J.Lipka, I.Toth, M.Prejsa, and R.Grone, Acta Phys. Slovaca 45(1),75-80(1995) Application of Mossbauer
Backscattering Geometry in Industry (See 95M004) (Chem.Abstr.122:325486)
N.H.Sheta, H.H.El-Bahnasawy, N.S.Gomaa, H.A.Sallam, and N.A.Eissa, Al-Azhar Bull. Sci. 6(2),1311-6(1995)
Mssbauer effect study of the iron phases in Egyptian basalt. (Chem.Abstr.126:174368)
H.P.Gunnlaugsson, C.Bender Koch, and O.Helgason, Conf Proc Ital Phys Soc 50, 383-6(1996) Temperature
Dependence of the Fe(II,II)/Fe(III) Ration in Spinels from Icelandic Basalt (298-600 K). (See 96O005)
(Chem.Abstr.125:200928)
O.Helgason, N.Oskarsson, K.Jonsson, and E.Gunnlaugsson, Conf Proc Ital Phys Soc 50, 749-52(1996) Redistribution
of Iron Among Mineral Phases During Geothermal Alteration of Basalt, Recorded by Mssbauer Spectroscopy. (See
96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:201067)
G.Klingelhofer, B.Fegley, Jr., R.V.Morris, E.Kankeleit, P.Held, E.N.Evlanov, and O.F.Priloutski, Planet. Space Sci.
44(11),1277-88(1996) Mineralogical analysis of Martian soil and rock by a miniaturized backscattering
Mssbauer spectrometer. (Chem.Abstr.126:159934)
W.X.Xu, D.R.Peacor, R.Van der Voo, W.A.Dollase, and R.Beaubouef, Geophys. Res. Lett. 23(20),2811-4(1996)
Modified lattice parameter/Curie temperature diagrams for titanomagnetite/titanomaghemite within the
quadrilateral Fe3O4-Fe2TiO4-Fe2O3-Fe2TiO5. (Chem.Abstr.125:334302)

Bauxite
70J004
75Z025

C.Janot, and H.Gibert, Bull. Soc. Fr. Mineral. Cristallogr. 93, 213-22(1970) Les Constituants du Fer dans Certaines
Bauxites Naturelles Etudiees par Effet Mossbauer (In French)
V. M.Zaporozhets, A. V.Polosin, T.V.Tkacheva, and F. G.Pasova, Nov Dannye Geol Boksitov 2, 186-92(1975)
Experiment in Studying Iron Oxide and Hydroxide Minerals in Bauxites Using a Nuclear Gamma-Resonance
Method (Mossbauer Effect) (In Russian)
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78A032
78H004
79W015
80M014
80M082
82F027
83F012
84C054
84F014
85S121
89S120
92R047
93R015
94C041

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A.Anagnostopoulou-Kons, and T.Anagnostopoulos, in "4th International Congress for the Study of Bauxites,
Alumina and Aluminum"(ICSOBA:Int.Comm.Studies of Bauxites, etc., 1978) vol.1,1978 pp1-14, A Study of the
Magnetic Properties and Mossbauer Spectra of Greek Bauxites
V. G.Hill, C.Weir, R. L.Collins, D. K.Hoch, D.Radcliffe, and C.I.Wynter, Hyperfine Interact. 4, 444-7(1978)
Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Iron-57 Bauxite
C.I.Wynter, V. G.Hill, C.Weir, D.Radcliffe, R. L.Collins, and F. B.Bramwell, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-5945(1979) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Iron-57 in Bauxite Recovery Process (See 79U002)
S.Music, D.Dragcevic, O.Lahodny-Sarc, I.Nagyne-Czako, and A.Vertes, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-305-6(1980)
Mossbauer Effect Study of Some Yugoslav Bauxites (See 80U001)
T.Morozumi, M.Otsuka, and H.Ohashi, Hokkaido Daigaku Kogakubu Kenkyu Hokoku (Bull. Fac. Engn. Hokkaido Univ.)
(97),73-82(1980) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Determination of Chemical State of Iron in Bauxite (In Japanese)
S. A.Fysh, and P. E.Clark, Physics for Austrailia's Development 1, 236-40(1982) Mineralogical Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy
S. A.Fysh, and P. E.Clark, Hydrometallurgy 10, 285-303(1983) A Mossbauer Study of the Iron Mineralogy of Acidleaching bauxite
R. G.Chernova, O.K.Shcherbatyuk, Kh. N.Nurmagambetov, and A. A.Kozlovskii, Kompleksn. Ispol'z. Miner. Syr'ya
(5),67-70(1984) Benefication of North Onega bauxites by hydrochlorination (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.102():29156R)
S. A.Fysh, and P. E.Clark, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 84, 31-8(1984) On Mossbauer Analysis of Mineral Mixtures Having
Environmentally Broadened Spectral Lines.Application to Bauxite
A. G.Suss, F. K.Egorov, N. S.Mal'ts, and V. I.Korneev, Tsvetn. Met. (Moscow) (3),56-9(1985)/Tsvetn. Met. (N. Y.)
26(3),59-61(1985), Assessing Bauxite Quality by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.102():188551G)
I.A.Szabo, A.Ujhidy, R.Jelinko, and I.Vassanyi, Hung. J. Ind. Chem. 17(4),465-75(1989) Decrease of iron content of
bauxite through high temperature chlorination. (Chem.Abstr.112:220693)
D.Raj, K.S.Harchand, and V.Maini, Nucl. Geophys. 6(4),529-33(1992) Mssbauer and X-ray analysis of iron
minerals in bauxite. (Chem.Abstr.119(14):143183y)
D.Raj, K.S.Harchand, and V.Maini, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),242-3(1993) Characterization of
Iron Minerals in Bauxite (See 93N007)
P. S.Cook, J.D.Cashion, and A. P.Bell, Hyperfine Interact. 93(1-4),1765-70(1994) Behavior of Six Sulphided Iron
Hydroliquefaction Catalysts (See 94L031)

Clay
69M017
69Y006
72M064
73B063
74J014
74J018
74T009
75A017
75H013
75H014
75J010
75P055
75R014
76A045
76C043

A.Malathi, S. P.Puri, and I. P.Saraswat, J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 26, 680-3(1969) Mossbauer Studies of Iron in Illite and
Montmorillonite
N. J.Yassoglou, and J. B.Peterson, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 33, 967-70(1969) Mossbauer Effect in Clay-iron Oxide
Complexes
A.G.Maddock, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy and Its Applications - Proceedings of a Panel" pp329-47, Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in Mineralogy (See 72I006)
B.Brunot, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. (10),452-61(1973) Application of the Mossbauer Effect to the Study of
Clay Minerals:A Hydrothermal Nontronite and a Nontronite from Lake Malawi
C.Janot, and P.Delcroix, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 557-61(1974) Mossbauer Study of Ancient French Ceramics
C.Janot, and P.Delcroix, Ethnol. Fr. 3, 179-88(1974) Characterisation de Materiaux Archeologiques par
Spectrometrie Mossbauer (In French)
D. T. B.Tennakoon, John M.Thomas, and M. J.Tricker, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. , 2211-5(1974) Surface and
Intercalate Chemistry of Layered Silicates.Part II. An Iron-57 Mossbauer Study of the Role of Lattice-substituted
Iron in the Benzidine Blue Reaction of Montmorillonite
H.Annersten, Neues Jahrb. Mineral., Monatsh. 8, 378-84(1975) A Mossbauer Characteristic of Ordered Glauconite
C. S.Hogg, and R. E.Meads, Mineral. Mag. 40, 79-88(1975) A Mossbauer Study of Thermal Decomposition of Biotites
C. S.Hogg, P. J.Malden, and R. E.Meads, Mineral. Mag. 40, 89-96(1975) Identification of Iron-containing Impurities in
Natural Kaolinites Using the Mossbauer Effect
D. A.Jefferson, M. J.Tricker, and A. P.Winterbottom, Clays and Clay Miner. 23, 355-60(1975) Electron-microscopic
and Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of Iron-stained Kaolinte Minerals
K.Punakivi, T.Ericsson, and R.Wappling, Bull. Geol. Soc. Finl. 47, 171-4(1975) Clay Mineral Fractions Studied by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Conventional Methods
K.Raclavsky, J.Sitek, and J.Lipka, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings (3
Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp368-71, Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in Clay Minerals (See
75H017)
A.Alietti, R.De Araujo Pontes, G.Montanari, F.Sgarlata, and G.Tirelli, Period. Mineral. 45, 51-64(1976) Iron in
Appennine Clays (In Italian)
R.Chevalier, J.M.D.Coey, and R.Bouchez, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),861-5(1976) A Study of Iron in Fired
Clay:Mossbauer Effect and Magnetic Measurements (See 76U002)
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76E013
76E014
76K013
77A041
77E018
77H056
77R026
77S080
77S099
77W013
78B055
78B056
78B072
78B090
78E020
78G045
78H004
78S060
79C036
79E017
79W015
80C013
80D077
80G068
80M014
80M082
80P034
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M.V.Eirish, and A. A.Dvorechenskaya, Geokhimiya , 597-606(1976) Investigation of the Position and the Role of
Fe3+ Ions in the Structure of Clay Minerals by the Method of NGR-spectroscopy (Change of the State of Fe3+ Ions
during Montmorillonite Dehydration, Dehydroxylation) (In Russian)
M.V.Eirish, and A. A.Dvorechenskaya, Geokhimiya , 748-57(1976)/Geochem. Int. 13(5),79-87(1976), Investigation
of the Position and the Role of Fe3+ Ions in the Structure of Clay Minerals by the Method of NGR-spectroscopy
(Connection with the Crystal Chemistry of the Mineral)
A.Kostikas, A.Simopoulos, and N.H.J.Gangas, Appl. Moessbauer Spectrosc. 1, 241-61(1976) Analysis of
Archaeological Artifacts (See 76C014)
B. R.Angel, A. H.Cuttler, K. S.Richards, and J. M.Vincent, Clays and Clay Miner. 25, 381-3(1977) Synthetic
Kaolinites Doped with Fe2+ and Fe3+ Ions
T.Ericsson, R.Wappling, and K.Punakivi, Geol. Foeren. Stockholm Foerh. 99, 229-44(1977) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
Applied to Clay and Related Minerals
Y.Horikawa, and A.Fujisawa, Clay Sci. 5, 67-77(1977) State Analysis of Iron in Allophanic Clays. I. Mossbauer
Effect Analysis of Iron in Allophanic Clays
I.Rozenson, and L.Heller-Kallai, Clays and Clay Miner. 25, 94-101(1977) Mossbauer Spectra of Dioctahedral
Smectites
A.Simopoulos, A.Kostikas, R. E.Jones, G. E. M.Jones, and K.Koehler, in "International Conference on Mossbauer
Spectroscopy, Volume 1 - Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp327-8, Mossbauer Spectroscopy of
Ancient Corinthean and Corfean Pottery (See 77B046)
J. W.Stucki, and C. B.Roth, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 41, 808-14(1977) Oxidation-reduction Mechanism for Structural Iron
in Nontronite
C.I.Wynter, R. L.Collins, J. L.Remo, D.Radcliffe, and D. K.Hoch, in "Proceedings of the Nassau Mssbauer
Conference" edited by Clive I. Wynter and Rolfe H. Herber, pp324-37, Mossbauer Effect of Iron-57 in Bauxite (See
77W014)
J.M.Bigham, D.C.Golden, L.H.Bowen, S. W.Buol, and S. B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 816-25(1978) Iron Oxide
Mineralogy of Well-drained Ultisols and Oxisols:I. Characterization of Iron Oxides in Soil Clays by Mossbauer
Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffractometry, and Selected Chemical Techniques
J.M.Bigham, D.C.Golden, S. W.Buol, S. B.Weed, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 825-30(1978) Iron Oxide
Mineralogy of Well-drained Ultisols and Oxisols:II. Influence on Color, Surface Area, and Phosphate Retention
J.M.Bigham, D.C.Golden, L.H.Bowen, S. W.Buol, and S. B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 979-81(1978) Mossbauer and
X-ray Evidence for the Pedogenic Transformation of Hematite to Goethite
O.Ballet, and J.M.D.Coey, J. Phys., Colloq. 39, C6-765-6(1978) Greenalite - A Clay Showing Two-dimensional
Magnetic Order
M.V.Eirish, and A. A.Dvorechenskaya, Kolloidn. Zh. 40, 806-9(1978)/Colloid J. (Engl. Transl.) 40, 677-80(1978),
Decrease of 57Fe Gamma Resonance Absorption in Montmorillonites upon Increasing the Degree of Hydration of
Clay
D.Ghosh, B. M.Bahel, and K. V.Raman, J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci. 26, 397-8(1978) Studies on Valence States and Coordination Behaviour of Iron in Biotite and Vermiculite Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy
V. G.Hill, C.Weir, R. L.Collins, D. K.Hoch, D.Radcliffe, and C.I.Wynter, Hyperfine Interact. 4, 444-7(1978)
Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Iron-57 Bauxite
J.Sanz, J.Meyers, W.Vielstich, and W. E. E.Stone, Clay Miner. 13, 45-52(1978) The Location and Content of Iron in
Natural Biotites and Phlogopites:AComparison of Several Methods
Y.Chen, D.Shaked, and A.Banin, Clay Miner. 14, 93-102(1979) The Role of Structural Iron(III) in the UV Absorption
by Smectites
E.Eslinger, P.Highsmith, D.Albers, and BendeMayo, Clays and Clay Miner. 27, 327-38(1979) Role of Iron Reduction
in the Conversion of Smectite to Illite in Bentonites in the Disturbed Belt, Montana
C.I.Wynter, V. G.Hill, C.Weir, D.Radcliffe, R. L.Collins, and F. B.Bramwell, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-5945(1979) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Iron-57 in Bauxite Recovery Process (See 79U002)
J.M.D.Coey, At. Energy Rev. 18, 73-124(1980) Clay Minerals and Their Transformations Studied with Nuclear
Techniques
A. A.Dvorechenskaya, and M.V.Eirish, Svyazannaya Vode Dispersnykh Sist. (5),135-8(1980) Effect of the Degree of
Hydration on the Iron-57 Mossbauer Absorption Intensity in Montmorillonite Clays (In Russian)
B.A.Goodman, NATO Adv. Study Inst. Ser., Ser. C. 63, 1-92(1980) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
S.Music, D.Dragcevic, O.Lahodny-Sarc, I.Nagyne-Czako, and A.Vertes, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-305-6(1980)
Mossbauer Effect Study of Some Yugoslav Bauxites (See 80U001)
T.Morozumi, M.Otsuka, and H.Ohashi, Hokkaido Daigaku Kogakubu Kenkyu Hokoku (Bull. Fac. Engn. Hokkaido Univ.)
(97),73-82(1980) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Determination of Chemical State of Iron in Bauxite (In Japanese)
L.Petersen, and D. V. V.Rao, Clay Miner. 15, 135-45(1980) Mineralogical Composition of the Clay Fraction of Two
Fluvio-glacial Sediments from East Greenland
J.Silver, M.Sweeney, and I. E. G.Morrisen, Thermochim. Acta 35, 153-67(1980) A Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of
Some Clay Minerals of the Eastern Caribbean West Indies. Part I. Spectra from 80 to 300 K
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Mineral Handbook
Code
80T032
81D043
81E023

81G050
81H033
81M027
81T018

82J018
82S004
82T021
83F019
83F020
83H023
83M068
83S075
84G008

84L023
84M041
85G087

85J003
85M005
85S131
86B077

86D067
86E019
86E027
86G012

86H038

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T.Tominaga, Kagaku no Ryoiki 34, 697-704(1980) Applications of Mossbauer Technique in Geochemistry and
Environmental Chemistry (In Japanese)
J.Dolnicar, At. Energy Rev. 2, 257-68(1981) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Mineralogy, Soil Science and
Ceramics: Co-ordinated Research Programme, 1977-1980
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, L.Al-Houty, M.Al-Mauraikhy, and S.Abo-El-Enein, Qatar Univ. Sci. Bull. 1(1),79-89(1981)
Mossbauer Effect Study of the Hyperfine Structure of the Different Phasesof Iron in the Portland Cement Produced
in Qatar (Duplicated in 82E014)
B.A.Goodman, Dev. Sedimentol. 34, 113-37(1981) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, Phys. Chem. Miner. 7, 223-38(1981) The Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in
Clay Mineralogy
Y.Maniatis, A.Simopoulos, and A.Kostikas, J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 64, 263-9(1981) Mossbauer Study of the Effect of
Calcium Content on Iron Oxide Transformations in Fired Clays
C.Tobias, and C.Janot, Cah. O.R.S.T.O.M., Ser. Pedol. 18(1),49-69(1981) L'evolution de la Montmorillonite Ferrifere,
des Oxydes et Hydroxydes defer dans une Sequence Fersiallitique au Senegal.Etude par Spectrometrie Mossbauer
de la Fraction Fine D'echantillons de Sols (In French)
J. H.Johnston, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 888-95(1982) Studies of Iron Oxides and Clay Minerals
Using Computer-fitted 57Fe Mossbauer Spectra: A Discussion of Ordering (See 82U003)
R. J.Suttill, P.Turner, and D. J.Vaughan, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 46, 205-17(1982) The Geochemistry of Iron in
Recent Tidal-flat Sediments of the Wash Area,England: a Mineralogical, Mossbauer, and Magnetic Study
T.Tominaga, Radioisotopes 31, 603-12(1982) Characterization of Environmental Samples by Mossbauer Spectrometry
(In Japanese)
S. A.Fysh, J.D.Cashion, and P. E.Clark, Clays and Clay Miner. 31, 285-92(1983) Mossbauer Effect Studies of Iron in
Kaolin I. Structural Iron
S. A.Fysh, J.D.Cashion, and P. E.Clark, Clays and Clay Miner. 31, 293-8(1983) Mossbauer Effect Studies of Iron in
Kaolin II. Surface Iron
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, and M.C.Lin, Int. J. Coal Geol. 3, 157-82(1983) Observations on Low-temperature
Oxidation of Minerals in Bituminous Coals
Y.Maniatis, A.Simopoulos, A.Kostikas, and V.Perdikatsis, J. Am. Ceram. Soc. 66, 773-81(1983) Effect of Reducing
Atmosphere on Minerals and Iron Oxides Developed in Fired Clays: The Role of Ca
R.Salazar, U.Wagner, F.E.Wagner, and E.Murad, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 59, 299-306(1983) Mossbauer Firing
Study of Peruvian Clays
C.Gessa, P.Melis, V.Solinas, G.Micera, N.Burriesci, and M.Petrera, Z. Pflanzeneraehr. Bodenk. 147, 218-31(1984) Iron
Distribution in the Clay Fraction of Cambisols as Determined by Mossbauer Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffractometry
and Selective Dissolution
A.Landsberg, and R. D.Wilson, Metall. Trans. B 15B(4),732-4(1984) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Used to Study the
Removal of Iron from Clay (Chem.Abstr.102():98881K)
M. M.Mortland, J. G.Lawless, H.W.Mehner, and R.B.Frankel, Clays and Clay Miner. 32(4),279-82(1984) Smectite
Interactions with Flavomononucleotide (Chem.Abstr.101():195400Q)
B. A.Grigorjev, B. K.Kara-sal, and A.G.Bobkovskii, in "Construction Materials from Concurrent Products of
Industry"(Leningrad Institute of Construction Engineering, Leningrad, 1985)1985 pp22-7, The Influence of Iron
Containing Compounds and Gas Medium on Sintering of Ceramic Masses at Low Pressure (In Russian)
J. H.Johnston, and C.M.Cardile, Clays and Clay Miner. 33(1),21-30(1985) Iron Sites in Nontronite and the Effect of
Interlayer Cations from Mossbauer Spectra (Chem.Abstr.102():116758G)
S.Morup, J.Franck, J.van Wonterghem, H.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Larsen, Fuel 64(Apr),528-39(1985) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Study of the Chemical State of Iron in Danish Mesozoic Sediments (Chem.Abstr.102():206904F)
L. S.Sonkin, V. V.Mank, E. V.Pol'shin, and B.F.Gorbachev, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 284 (2),459-63(1985) Iron in Kaolins of
the Belyaevskoe Deposit. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.103(26):218485D)
F.J.Berry, M.H.Hayes, and S. L.Jones, Inorg. Chim. Acta 122(1),19-24(1986) Investigations of intercalation in
inorganic solids with layered structures:Iron-57 Mossbauer spectroscopy studies of size fractionated and ironexchanged montmorillonite clays (Chem.Abstr.106(18):148227G)
A.Decarreau, and D.Bonnin, Clay Miner. 21(5),861-77(1986) Synthesis and Crystallogenesis at Low Temperature of
Fe(III)-Smectites by Evolution of Coprecipitated Gels: Experiments in Partially Reducing Conditions
B. B.Ellwood, W.Balsam, B.Burkart, G.J.Long, and M. L.Buhl, J. Geophys. Res., B 91(B12),12.779-90(1986) Anomalous
magnetic properties in rocks containing the mineral siderite:Paleomagnetic implications
B. B.Ellwood, W.Balsam, B.Burkart, G.J.Long, and M. L.Buhl, J. Geophys. Res. 91(B12),12779-90(1986) Anomalous
Magnetic Properties in Rocks Containing the Mineral Siderite:Paleomagnetic Implications
F.Gonzalez-Jimenez, H.Constant-Machado, R.Iraldi, E.Jaimes, and M.F.Rosa-Brussin D., Hyperfine Interact. 28(14),927-30(1986) Mossbauer Study of Hydrodemtallization Clay Catalysts of Heavy Oils:Role of Pyrrhotites (See
86C003)
J.Hilton, G.J.Long, J. S.Chapman, and J. P.Lishman, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 50(10),2147-51(1986) Iron mineralogy
in sediments.A Mossbauer study (Chem.Abstr.105(24):212146P)
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86J026
86S079
86T016
87C014
87C067

87M061
87N039
87P060
88C067
88E003
88E028
88G031
88G045
88L020
88P020
88P066
89B035
89D067
89E017
89I022
89L007
89M019
89N009
89Q006
89S106
90C040
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E.Japa, W.S.Sikora, A.Gawel, and L.Budek, Arch. Mineral 41(1),31-41(1986) Iron in structure of some smectites in
the light of their Mssbauer spectra. (In Polish) (Chem.Abstr.107(20):180294h)
H. R.Shao, W.F.Wu, and H-Y.Shang, Shiyou Yu Tranranqi Dizhi 7(1),82-6(1986) Application of Mossbauer effect in
the study of the maturity of source rocks (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.105(16):136549E)
J. K.Torrance, Sheila W.Hedges, and L.H.Bowen, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(3),314-22(1986) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of the Iron Mineralogy of Post-glacial Marine Clays (Chem.Abstr.105(10):82676Y)
C.M.Cardile, C. W.Childs, and J. S.Whitton, Aust. J. Soil Res. 25(2),145-54(1987) The Effect of Citrateard and Soil
Smectites as Evidenced by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.107(18):158777W)
H.Constant-Machado, F.Gonzalez-Jimenez, R.Iraldi, and M.F.Rosa-Brussin D., in "Lectures on Surface Science"(The
Fourth Latin-American Symposium, Caracas, Venezuela, July 14-18, 1986), edited by German R. Castro; Manuel
Cardona (Springer-Verlag, New York, 1987) pp294-7, Mssbauer study of small iron particles of the iron phases in
a clay catalyst employed in the hydrotreatment of heavy oils. (Chem.Abstr.106(26):216607H)
A. P. S.Mandair, W. R.McWhinnie*, and P.Monsef-Mirzai, Inorg. Chim. Acta 134(1),99-103(1987) Charge Transfer
Interactions in Smectite Clays (Chem.Abstr.108(24):215139m)
A. N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, P.Ramashehu, and R. K.Chopra, Atmos. Environ. 22(2),425-8(1987) Characterization of
the Iron-Bearing Component Present in Aerosol over Jodhpur, the Capital City of Thar Desert (India)
V. N.Parulekar, and J. W.Hightower, Appl. Catal. 35(2),263-78(1987) Physical Characterization of a PlatinumRhenium/Pillared Clay Mineral Catalyst (Chem.Abstr.108():82686p)
C.M.Cardile, and M. E.Bowden, Mater. Sci. Forum 34-36, 611-5(1988) The Behavior of Iron in the Formation of
Beta'-Sialon From a Fireclay (Chem.Abstr.110(24):217772c)
N.A.Eissa, S. S.Gomaa, M.Y.Hassan, and H.A.Sallam, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),775-8(1988) Mossbauer, X-ray and
Derivatographic Studies on Egyptian Nile Clay (See 88C010) (Chem.Abstr.108(23):203929f)
S.P.Ekimov, L. M.Krizhanskii, and A. G.Tutov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Neorg. Mater. 24(8),1353-7(1988)/Inorg. Mater.
(Engl. Transl.) 24(8),1154-7(1988), Characteristics of Iron-Containing Phases in Cambrian Clay
(Chem.Abstr.109(16):132164k)
B.A.Goodman, P. H.Nadeau, and J.Chadwick, Clay Miner. 23(2),147-59(1988) Evidence for the Multiphase Nature of
Bentonites from Mossbauer and EPR Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.109(24):213694k)
B.A.Goodman, and P. H.Nadeau, Clay Miner. 23(3),301-8(1988) Identification of Oxide Impurity Phases and
Distribution of Structural Iron in Some Diagenetic Illitic Clays as Determined by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
W. Y.Lee, and B.J.Tatarchuk, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),661-4(1988) Mossbauer Studies of High Surface Area
Pillared-clays Containing Mixed Metal Complexes (See 88C010) (Chem.Abstr.109(12):103500m)
R. A.Pax, and P. E.Clark, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),839-42(1988) Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to the
Coals of Central Queensland (See 88C010)
S.Petit, A.Decarreau, J.P.Eymery, and J. H.Thomassin, C. R. Acad. Sci., Ser. II 307(19),1961-6(1988) Synthese de
Kaolinites Ferriques a 200 Degree C.Comparaison avec les Kaolinites d'Alteration Supergene:Teneur en Fer,
Morphologie, Cristallinite (In French)
L.H.Bowen, E.De Grave, D. A.Reid, R. C.Graham, and S. B.Edinger, Phys. Chem. Miner. 16(7),697-703(1989)
Mossbauer Study of a California Desert Celadonite and its Pedogenically-Related Smectite
R.C.Davey, and C.D.Curtis*, Clay Miner. 24(1),53-65(1989) Mssbauer and chemical investigations of mudrocks.
(Chem.Abstr.111(12):100619n)
N.A.Eissa, M.Y.Hassan, and N.El-Enany, Sci. Phyl. Sci. 1(2),57-63(1989) Mssbauer and X-ray fluorescence study
of land scooping to produce building bricks, as an example of role of physics in agricultural development.
(Chem.Abstr.113:34043)
T.A.Ivanovskaya, S.I.Tsipurskii, and O.V.Yakovleva, Litol. Polezn. Iskop. (3),83-99(1989)/ , 271-84(1990),
Mineralogy of globular Riphean and Vendian silicate layer in Siberia and the Ural Mts. (In Russian) (English
Translation by Plenum) (Chem.Abstr.112:142853)
Z.Li, R. W.Li, L.Yu, and W.He, Yanshi Xuebao (2),21-7(1989) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of the Sediments from
Dongpu Basin (In Chinese)
E.Murad, and U.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 45(1-4),161-77(1989) Pure and Impure Clays and Their Firing Products
(See 89C020) (Chem.Abstr.110(24):217827z)
A. N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, H. S.Singh, R. S.Gambhir, and N. G.Lukose, Fuel 68(2),209-12(1989) Mossbauer Studies on
Ghotaru Well No. 1 of the Jaisalmer Basin (Chem.Abstr.110(14):117845k)
Z.M.Qiu, Changchun Dizhi Xueyuan Xuebao 19(1),25-9(1989) State of Occurrence of Iron in Clay from Shulan, Jilin
Province (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.111(20):178011c)
L.Sbriz, G.Valconi, and M.Villagran, Hyperfine Interact. 52(4),291-5(1989) Mossbauer Study on Indigenous
Ceramics in La Isabela City, Dominican Republic (Chem.Abstr.113(14):114329w)
H.Constant-Machado, F.Gonzalez-Jimenez, and M.F.Rosa-Brussin D., Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),1789-94(1990)
Mossbauer Study of Clays before Their Use as Catalysts in the Hydrodemetallization (HDM) of Heavy Oils (See
90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(26):234303e)
E.Flores, and B.Fernandez, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E. Baggio-Saitovitch; E. Galvao da
Silva; H. R. Rechenberg, pp415-8, A Methodological Proposal for Ancient Kiln Simulation Analyzed by Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (See 90B117)
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90G033
90G050
90G053
90G056
90M001
90Q005
90W034
91A003
91A013
91B098
91G083
91N011
91O001
91S009
92B060
92B061
92B094
92D048
92E008
92G044
92N034
92P061
92R047
92Z008
93B061
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E.Gerdau, M.Grote, and R.Rohlsberger, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),2433-8(1990) Computer Simulations of GIARFilm Spectra (See 90N011)
Z.Y.Gao, S.H.Chen, X. J.Pan, and G. D.Li, Chin. Sci. Bull. 35(23),1954-60(1990) Mossbauer Firing Study of Clays
from the Famous Sites of Ancient Chinese Kilns (Chem.Abstr.114(11):199528v)
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vol.12,1990 pp125-57, Application of 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Problems in Clay Mineralogy and Soil
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L. C. A.Barbosa, J.D.Fabris, M.Resende, J.M.D.Coey, A.T.Goulart, J.M.Cadogan, and E.Galvao da Silva, Rev Bras
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I.M.Gorokhov, Izv. Akad. Nauk, Ser. Geol. 7, 17-32(1991) Rubidium-Strontium and Potassium-Argon Age of
Sedimentary Geochronometers of the Lower Riphean in Anabar Massif (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.118(16):151295f)
A. N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, H. S.Singh, and R. S.Gambhir, Fuel 70(2),262-6(1991) Source Rock Evaluation of Some
Wells in Jaisalmer Basin (India) Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.114(14):125465j)
M.L.Occelli, J. M.Stencel, and S.L.Suib, J. Mol. Catal. 64(2),221-36(1991) Spectroscopic Characterization of Some
Iron-Containing Pillared Clays (Chem.Abstr.114(18):167490u)
E.Salvioli Mariani, A.Bonazzi, I.Ortalli, and G.Pedrazzi, Eur. J. Mineral. 3(1),147-57(1991) Illite Transformation
and Rock Chemistry:Data from the Antola Flysch and the Lavagna Shales (Northern Apennines)
C.Breen, J. P. E.Fleming, and K.C.Molloy, Clay Miner. 27(4),457-74(1992) Organometallic Cation-Exchanged
Phyllosilicates: Exchange with Cations Derived from (CH3)2SNCl2 (Chem.Abstr.118(18):172667u)
C.Breen, K.C.Molloy, and K.Quill, Clay Miner. 27(4),445-55(1992) Mossbauer Spectroscipic and Thermogravimetric
Studies of Tin-Clay Complexes (Chem.Abstr.118(18):172666t)
D.Badaut-Trauth, A.Decarreau*, and G.Besson, Clay Miner. 27(2),227-44(1992) Ferripyrophyllite and related
Fe(3+)-rich 2:1 clays in recent deposits of Atlantis-II Deep, Red Sea.
M.Datta, and K.Ghosh, Pedologie 42(3),297-326(1992) Oxides and Hydrous Oxides of Iron and Aluminium:an
Approach for their Isolation from Soils and their Characteristics as Compared with Synthetic and Natural Minerals
(Chem.Abstr.119(14):143304p)
V.Ernstsen, and S.Morup, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1001-4(1992) Nitrate Reduction in Clayey Till by Fe(II) in
Clay Minerals (See 92H028)
N.Guven, J. B. E.De La Caillerie, and J. J.Fripiat, Clays and Clay Miner. 40(4),457-61(1992) The Coordination of
Aluminum Ions in the Palygorskite Structure (Chem.Abstr.118:172674)
H.Nehmadahl, and J. P.Moberg, Acta. Agric. Scand., Sect. B. Soil Plant Sci. 42(2),69-75(1992) Evaluation of the Clay
Fraction in Some Danish Soils, Making Use of High-Gradient Magnetic Separation (HGMS)
(Chem.Abstr.119:12305)
D.Petridis, P.Falaras, and T. J.Pinnavaia, Inorg. Chem. 31(17),3530-3(1992) Self-Assembly of Ion-Paired ElectronTransfer Centers in a Clay-Modified Electrode (Chem.Abstr.117(10):99498)
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minerals in bauxite. (Chem.Abstr.119(14):143183y)
Y.Zhou, K.Dai, R.C.Liu, Y.F.Hsia, and Z. C.Jiang, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1053-6(1992) A Mossbauer Study of
Ancient Pottery Figure (Western-Han Dynasty) (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(7):69180k)
M. D.Buatier, K.Ouyang, and J.P.Sanchez, Clay Miner. 28(4),641-55(1993) Iron in Hydrothermal Clays from the
Galapagos Spreading Centre Mounds:Consequences for the Clay Transition Mechanism (Chem.Abstr.120:275540)
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Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Ferrihydrite-Montmorillonite Assemblages As Mars Soil Analog Materials*
(Chem.Abstr.120(8):82124b)
J.Breu, K.J.Range, E.E.Kohler*, and U.Wagner, Appl. Clay Sci. 8(4),313-20(1993) Oxidation state of iron at the
interface of composite basal lining systems. (Chem.Abstr.120:115969)
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93K093
93K095
93Z026
94B003
94B010
94B077
94C049
94D014
94G009
94H057
94L020
94M050
94M051
94M061
94M084
94R014
94S046
94S121
94V005
95B046
95B100
95C006
95K011
95K076
95L032
95P032

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in the Fine Fractions of Some Czech Bentonites (Chem.Abstr.120:196074)
R.Kretzschmar, W.P.Robarge, and S. B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 57(5),1277-83(1993) Flocculation of Kaolinitic Soil
Clays: Effects of Humic Substances and Iron Oxides (Chem.Abstr.120:269024)
D.Y.Zhao, G.J.Wang, Y.S.Yang, X.X.Guo, Q.B.Wang, and J.Y.Ren, Clays and Clay Miner. 41(3),317-27(1993)
Preparation and characterization of hydroxy-FeAl pillared clays. (Chem.Abstr.120:33859)
F.J.Berry, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),21-7(1994) Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the Charcterisation of New Materials
(See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120:229955)
F.J.Berry, K. K.Rao, and G.Oates, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),343-5(1994) Iron-57 Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of
Iron Oxide Pillared Clays Synthesised by Microwave Heating (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120:174505)
T.V.Bakas, A.Moukarika, V.Papaefthymiou, A.Ladavos, and N.H.J.Gangas, Clays and Clay Miner. 42(5),63442(1994) Redox Treatment of an Fe/Al Pillared Montmorillonite.A Mossbauer Study (Chem.Abstr.122:95029)
S. Y.Chen, N.Takematsu, S.Ambe, A.Ament, and F.Ambe, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),759-63(1994) A Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Study on Iron in Marine Sediments (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85709)
M. A. C.de Melo, H. H.Klauss, F.J.Litterst, and G.A.Amthauer, Hyperfine Interact. 85(1-4),145-50(1994) +Sr and
Mossbauer Studies of Low Dimensional Magnetic Ordering in Ilvaite (Chem.Abstr.121:190404)
O.Grauby, S.Petit, A.Decarreau, and A.Baronnet, Eur. J. Mineral. 6(1),99-112(1994) The Nontronite-Saponite Series:
An Experimental Approach
C. L.He, Silic. Ind. 59(7-8),247-50(1994) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Fired Clay Products
(Chem.Abstr.122:62261)
F.Labenski de Kanter, S.M.Duhalde, C.Saragovi, and R. J.March, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),437-41(1994)
Mossbauer Study of Sediment Alteration Produced by Heat Treatment (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169256v)
P. G.Manning, and X.Wang, Can. Mineral. 32, 211-21(1994) Ferric Oxide and the Binding of Phosphorus, Lead and
Carbon in River Particulate Matter
P. G.Manning, T. P.Murphy, and E. E.Prepas, Can. Mineral. 32(2),459-68(1994) Forms of Iron and the
Bioavailability of Phosphorus in Eutrophic Amisk Lake,Alberta (Chem.Abstr.121:87873)
J.Madejova, P.Komadel, and B.Cicel, Clay Miner. 29(3),319-26(1994) Infrared Study of Octahedral Site Populations
in Semctites
E.Murad, and U.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),685-8(1994) Mossbauer Study of Pure Illite and its Firing
Products (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:110763)
O.D.Rodrigues, R.Garg, E.Galvao da Silva, M.F.de Jesus Filho, U. B.Jayanthi, A. M. G.Figueiredo, and V.K.Garg,
Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),379-84(1994) A Mossbauer Study of Samples from an Oil Well (See 94M039)
(Chem.Abstr.120:195389)
C.Saragovi, F.Labenski de Kanter, S.M.Duhalde, S.Acebal, and R.Venegas, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),765-9(1994)
Mossbauer Studies on Some Argentinian Soil: Mollisols from Bahia Blanca (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85716)
H.A.Sallam, N.S.Gomaa, W. M.El-Meligy, and N.A.Eissa, Arab J Nuc Sci Appl 27(2),67-75(1994) Mssbauer Study
of the Transformations Occurring in Egyptian Aluvial and Calcareous Clays During Firing.
R.Venegas, F.Labenski de Kanter, S.Acebal, R.Grassi, E. H.Rueda, M. E.Aguirre, and C.Saragovi, Hyperfine Interact.
83(1-4),443-50(1994) Analysis of Iron State in Some Argentinian Soils by Dissolution Methods and Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169264w)
J. L.Bishop, C. M.Pieters, R. G.Burns, J. O.Edwards, R. L.Mancinelli, and H.Froschl, Icarus 117(1),101-19(1995)
Reflectance Spectroscopy of Ferric Sulfate-Bearing Montmorillonites as Mars Soil Analog Materials
(Chem.Abstr.124:12546)
C.Breen, J.Madejova, and P.Komadel, Appl. Clay Sci. 10(3),219-30(1995) Correlation of catalytic activity with infrared, 29Si MAS NMR and acidity data for HCl-treated fine fractions of montmorillonites.
J. P.Chen, M. C.Hausladen, and R. T.Yang*, J. Catal. 151(1),135-46(1995) Delaminated Fe2O3-Pillared Clay: Its
Preparation, Characterization, and Activities for Selective Catalytic Reduction of NO by NH3
(Chem.Abstr.122:63005)
P.Komadel, J.Madejova, and J. W.Stucki, Clays and Clay Miner. 43(1),105-10(1995) Reduction and Reoxidation of
Nontronite:Questions of Reversibility (Chem.Abstr.122:270212)
N.Kampf, A.C.Azevedo, and M.I.da Costa, Jr., Rev Bras Cienc Solo 19(2),185-90(1995) Structure of 2:1 hydroxyl
interlayered clay minerals in brown latosols from the Rio Grande Do Sul state, Brazil. (In Portuguese)
(Chem.Abstr.123:318854)
S.Lego, E.Morhacova, and P.Komadel*, Clay Miner. 30(2),157-64(1995) Distribution of Fe in the Fine Fractions of
Some Czech Bentonites (Chem.Abstr.123:118786)
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M.F.Rosa-Brussin D., Catal. Rev. - Sci. Eng. 37(1),1-100(1995) The Use of Clays for the Hydrotreatment of Heavy
Crude Oils
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95S090
95S101
95T015
95T042
96A010
96D069
96E011
96L040
96M001
96M057
96R021
96U002
96X003
96X004
96Z019
97P013
97P016
97P017
97W003
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Coal
77D064
78J004
78J021
78K029
78L010
78M018
79C063

N. F.Dovzhenko, A. N.Smoilovskii, and Yu. A.Chernyshov, Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow) (5),73-4(1977)
Determination of the Percent Pyrite Content in Donets Coal Using Nuclear Gamma Resonance (In Russian)
I. S.Jacobs, L. M.Levinson, and H. R.HartJr, J. Appl. Phys. 49, 1775-80(1978) Magnetic and Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Characterization of Coal
N. K.Jaggi, and K.R.P.M.Rao, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 21C, 804-6(1978) Some Simple Industrial
Applications of Mossbauer Effect
B.Keisch, G. A.Gibbon, and S.Akhtar, Fuel Process. Technol. 1, 269-78(1978) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in
Coal and Coal Hydrogenation Products
R. J.Lee, F.E.Huggins, and G.P.Huffman, Scanning Electron Microsc. 1, 561-8(1978) Correlated Mossbauer-SEM
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Removal of Pyrite from Coal by Oil Agglomeration
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79F027
79G048
79H051
79I020
79J010
79J013
79K074
79S062
80H017
80H039
80K068
80M022
80M024
80S033
80S051
81C019
81C034
81G055
81H012
81H016
81H042
81K028
81L037
81M008
81M013
81M014
81M022
81M024
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R. M.Fisher, and A.Szirmae, Ext. Abs Prog. 15th Biennial Conf Carbon , 151-2(1979) Catalytic Activity of Minerals
in Coal Char
D.Goni, C.Polanco, C. A. C.Perez, L.D'Onofrio, E.Jaimes, P.Bonville, F.Gonzalez-Jimenez, and R.Iraldi, Acta Cient.
Venez. 30, 368-72(1979) Mossbauer Effect Application to the Study of Ferrocoke (In Spanish)
F.E.Huggins, and G.P.Huffman, Analytical Methods for Coal and Coal Products III, 371-423(1979) Mossbauer
Analysis of Iron-bearing Phases in Coal, Coke, and Ash,
R.Iraldi, C. A. C.Perez, D.Goni, F.Gonzalez-Jimenez, C.Polanco, P.Bonville, L.D'Onofrio, and E.Jaimes, Ext. Abs Prog.
15th Biennial Conf Carbon , 115-6(1979) Mossbauer Effect Application to the Study of Ferrocoke
I. S.Jacobs, and L. M.Levinson, J. Appl. Phys. 50, 2422-4(1979) Enhancement of Magnetic Separability in Coal
Liquefaction Residual Solids
N. K.Jaggi, and K.R.P.M.Rao, Fuel 58, 688-9(1979) A Simple Mossbauer Pyritemeter
A. I.Kamneva, I. V.Aleksandrov, Yu. V.Gavrilov, Z. S.Smutkina, and Yu. B.Voitkovskii, Tr. Inst. - Mosk. Khim.Tekhnol. Inst. im D. I. Mendeleeva 105, 17-22(1979) Study of the Effect of Changes in Electrochemical Characteristics
on the Autoxidation of Coals and Coal-like Rocks of the Chernogorskii Section (In Russian)
R.Shiley, S.Russell, D. R.Dickerson, C.C.Hinckley, G.V.Smith, H.Twardowska, and M.Saporoschenko, Fuel 58, 6878(1979) Calibration Standard for X-ray Diffraction Analyses of Coal Liquefaction Residues: Mossbauer Spectra of
Synthetic Pyrrhotite
C.C.Hinckley, G.V.Smith, H.Twardowska, M.Saporoschenko, R.Shiley, and R. A.Griffin, Fuel 59, 161-5(1980)
Mossbauer Studies of Iron in Lurgi Gasification Ashes and Power Plant Flyand Bottom Ash
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, D. A.Kosmack, and D. E.Lowenhaupt, Int. J. Coal Geol. 1, 75-81(1980) Mossbauer
Detection of Goethite (alpha-FeOOH) in Coal and Its Potential as an Indicator of Coal Oxidation
A. I.Kamneva, I. V.Aleksandrov, Yu. B.Voitkovskii, V. I.Denisenko, Z. S.Smutkina, and I. D.Cherkes, Solid Fuel Chem.
(Engl. Transl.) 14, 17-22(1980)/Solid Fuel Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 14, 13-7(1980), A Study of the Influence of
Carbonaceous Rocks on the Oxidation of Chernogorsk Coal
P. A.Montano, and B.Granoff, Fuel 59, 214-6(1980) Stoichiometry of Iron Sulphides in Liquefaction Residues and
Correlationwith Conversion
S. E.Male, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 13, L67-70(1980) Magnetic Measurements on Coal
M.Saporoschenko, C.C.Hinckley, G.V.Smith, H.Twardowska, R.Shiley, R. A.Griffin, and S.Russell, Fuel 59, 56774(1980) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of the Mineralogical Changes in Coal as a Function of Cleaning,
Pyrolysis, Combustion and Coal-conversion Processes
M.Saporoschenko, H.Twardowska, G.V.Smith, C.C.Hinckley, R.Shiley, and W. A.White, Fuel 59, 767-71(1980)
Mossbauer Studies of Illites and Heat-treated Illite as Related to Coal-conversion Processes
J.D.Cashion, B.Maguire, and L.F.Kiss, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),209-19(1981) Mossbauer Effect Study of
Victorian Brown Coal (See 81S027)
J.D.Cashion, P. E.Clark, P. S.Cook, F. P.Larkins, and M.Marshall, Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. , 277-82(1981)
Mossbauer Study of Iron and Tin Exchanged into Victorian Brown Coal
V. P.Gupta, A. K.Singh, K.Chandra, and N. G. K.Nair, Thermochim. Acta 48, 175-86(1981) Effect on Heat Treatment
on Natural Indian Pyrites
G.P.Huffman, and F.E.Huggins, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),265-301(1981) Application of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in the Steel Industry (See 81S027)
G.P.Huffman, F.E.Huggins, and G. R.Dunmyre, Fuel 60, 585-97(1981) Investigation of the High-temperature
Behaviour of Coal Ash in Reducing and Oxidizing Atmospheres
G.P.Huffman, F.E.Huggins, and R. J.Lee, in "Proceedings of the International Conference on Coal Science"(Verlag
Gluckauf GMDH, Essen, 1981)1981 pp835-41, Investigation of Coal Mineralogy and of Mineral Derivatives in
Coke and Ash by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Scanning Electron Microscopy-Automatic Image Analysis
R.Karl, and J. J.Zuckerman, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),221-45(1981) Qualitative and Quantitative
Analysis of Iron-bearing Minerals in Fossil Fuels and Petroleum Source Rock by Iron-57 Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(See 81S027)
L. M.Levinson, AIP Conf. Proc. , 209-34(1981) Mossbauer Spectroscopy for Pyrite Analysis in Coal
P. A.Montano, Advances in Chemistry Series , 337-61(1981) Characterization of Iron-bearing Minerals in Coal
P. K.Mitra, B. K.Sharma, D. K.As, D. N.Tewary, and K.Raja, Curr. Sci. 5, 130-1(1981) Studies on Reactivity
Towards Carbon Dioxide and Mossbauer SpectroscopicAnalysis of Ferrocoke Samples
P. A.Montano, P. P.Vaishnava, J. A.King, and E. N.Eisentrout, Fuel 60, 712-6(1981) Mossbauer Study of
Decomposition of Pyrite in Hydrogen
P. A.Montano, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),135-75(1981) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Coal
Characterization and Utilization (See 81S027)
P. A.Montano, A. S.Bommanavar, and S.Shah, Fuel 60, 703-12(1981) Mossbauer Study of Transformations of Pyrite
under Conditions of Coal Liquefaction
P. A.Montano, in "Nuclear Physics Methods in Materials Research" edited by K. Bethge, H. Baumann, H. Jex, and F.
Rauch (Vieweg Braunschweig,, Wiesbaden, 1980)1980 pp171-83, Coal and the Mossbauer Effect
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81M052
81S090
81V002
81W012
82A035
82B011
82B081
82B116
82C070
82G030
82H007
82H021
82J007
82J009
82L017
82M060
82M062
82M063
82M065
82V028
83B093
83H023
83H025
83M030
84A020
84H026
84H047
84M066
84P034
84T011

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P. A.Montano, S.Shah, S.Reddy, and A. S.Bommanavar, , 377-87(1981) Mossbauer Study of the Transformation of
Iron Minerals during Coal Conversion,
H.J.Shyu, P. P.Vaishnava, and P. A.Montano, Fuel 60, 1022-6(1981) In-situ Study of the Decomposition of Pyrite in
an Oxygen Atmosphere
P. P.Vaishnava, H.J.Shyu, and P. A.Montano, Fuel 60, 624-8(1981) In-situ Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of the
Behaviour of Tin(II) Chloride during Coal Hydrogenation
D.L.Williamson, T. W.Guettinger, and D. W.Dickerhoof, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),177-208(1981)
Quantitative Investigations of Pyrite and Coal (See 81S027)
T.Aikin, J.D.Cashion, and P. E.Clark, Physics for Austrailia's Development , 380-4(1982) Mossbauer Analysis of
Iron Compounds Formed at Hazelwood Power Station
A. S.Bommanavar, and P. A.Montano, Fuel 61, 523-8(1982) Mossbauer Study of the Thermal Decomposition of FeS2
in Coal
C.Bhan, D.Raj, and N.Nath, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 278-80(1982) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Studies of Some Indian Coal Samples (See 82U003)
A. S.Bommanavar, and P. A.Montano, Fuel 61, 1288-90(1982) Effect of Additives on the Stoichiometry of Iron
Sulphides Formed during Liquefaction of a Powhatan No. 5 Coal
P. S.Cook, P. E.Clark, and J.D.Cashion, Physics for Austrailia's Development 1, 375-9(1982) Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Coal Utilization
J. L.Guilianelli, and D.L.Williamson, Fuel 61, 1267-72(1982) Comparison of Microwave and Radiofrequency Lowtemperature Ashing of Coal Using 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Sulphur Forms
G.P.Huffman, and F.E.Huggins, AIP Conf. Proc. , 149-98(1982) The Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the Analysis
of the Raw Materials and Products of the Steel Industry
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, and R. J.Lee, , 239-58(1982) Scanning Electron Microscope-based Automated Image
Analysis (SEM-AIA) and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
I. S.Jacobs, P. D.Zavitsanos, and J. A.Golden, J. Appl. Phys. 53, 2730-2(1982) Tracking Pyritic Sulfur in the
Microwave Desulfurization of Coal
I. S.Jacobs, D.Federighi, D. W.McKee, and H. J.Patchen, J. Appl. Phys. 53, 8326-8(1982) Transformation of Indigenous
Iron-bearing Phases during Coal Gasification
J.Larsen, P. A.Nadar, M.Mohammadi, and P. A.Montano, Fuel 61, 889-94(1982) Spatial Distribution of Oxygen in
Coals. Development of a Tin Labelling Reaction and Mossbauer Studies
P. A.Montano, and P. P.Vaishnava, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 281-3(1982) In situ 57Fe
Mossbauer Study of the Thermodynamics and the Reaction Kinetics of FeS2 (See 82U003)
S.Morup, and H. B.Lindgreen, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 290-2(1982) Applications of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in Oil Prospecting (See 82U003)
V.Mudogo, H.Pollak, and A.Blondin, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 325-7(1982) Quantitative
Analysis of Thioferrian Phases of the Coal from Luena (Shaba, Zaire) (See 82U003)
P. A.Montano, Magn. Reson. Rev. 7, 175-96(1982) Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Coal Research
M.Valentine, and P.G.Debrunner, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 316-8(1982) Mossbauer Study of
Coal Chars (See 82U003)
A. S.Bommanavar, and P. A.Montano, Fuel 62, 932-5(1983) Pyrite Decomposition in Fresh Blacksville No. 2 Coal:
Effect of Additives
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, and M.C.Lin, Int. J. Coal Geol. 3, 157-82(1983) Observations on Low-temperature
Oxidation of Minerals in Bituminous Coals
F.E.Huggins, and G.P.Huffman, J. Appl. Phys. 55, 1404-9(1983) Rapid Mossbauer-based Methods for the
Determination of Iron-bearing Phases
P. A.Montano, and A. S.Bommanavar, J. Mol. Catal. 20(3),393-403(1983) In situ Mossbauer Study of Iron Sulfides
Interactions with Coal and ModelCompounds
T.Aikin, J.D.Cashion, and A. L.Ottrey, Fuel 63(9),1269-75(1984) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron Phases in Brown Coal
Ash and Fireside Deposits (Chem.Abstr.101():213700U)
G.P.Huffman, and F.E.Huggins, , 159-74(1984) Analysis of the Inorganic Constituents in Low-Rank Coals
G. W.Heunisch, J. Coal. Qual. 3(3),6-7(1984) Elusive Pyrite Sulfur (Chem.Abstr.101():154533S)
P. A.Montano, and A. S.Bommanavar, Prepr. Pap. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem. 29(1),66-73(1984) High
Temperature Transformations of Minerals in Coal and the Relationshipto the Organic Structure
(Chem.Abstr.100():159305H)
M. D.Patil, H. C.Eaton, and M. E.Tittlebaum, Fuel 63(6),788-92(1984) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of Fly
Ash from Coal-fired Power Plants and Bottom Ash from Lignite-natural Gas Combustion
(Chem.Abstr.101():75589M)
T.Tominaga, and Y.Minai, Nucl. Sci. Appl. 1, 749-91(1984) Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to
Environmental and Geochemical Studies
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Mineral Handbook
Code
84T020
84T032
84V006
84V035
84Y007
85C014
85C052
85H004
85H011
85M016
85Z032
86A018
86C001
86C012
86C069
86H051
86L023
86L038
86L043
86M004
86N002
86N010
86P024
86P058
86R054
86T035
87B043
87B059

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S. P.Taneja, and C.H.W.Jones, Fuel 63(5),695-701(1984) Mossbauer Studies of Iron-bearing Minerals in Coal and
Coal Ash (Chem.Abstr.101():9754K)
S. P.Taneja, and C.H.W.Jones, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 26C, 288-9(1984) Magnetic Hyperfine
Parameters of Iron Containing Phases in Coal and Coal Ash
A.M.van der Kraan, J.W.Niemantsverdriet, and E.Gerkema, Energiespectrum 84, 104-11(1984) Mossbauer
Spectrometry Used in Energy Studies (In Dutch)
Yu. B.Voitkovskii, I. V.Aleksandrov, and A. I.Kamneva, Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow) 18(2),19-24(1984)/Solid Fuel
Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 18(2),14-8(1984), The Transformation of the Iron-Containing Components of Brown Coal in
the Process of Spontaneous Combustion
N.Yang, Y.F.Hsia, G.Chen, and R.C.Liu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao 12(4),375-81(1984) Mossbauer Effect Study of Ironbearing Phases in Pulverized Coal Ash (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.102(12):98063V)
P. S.Cook, Fuel 64(8),1121-6(1985) Mossbauer Study of the Tin Chemistry Occurring during the Hydroliquefaction
of Tin-treated Victorian Brown Coal (Chem.Abstr.103():163162P)
J.D.Cashion, J. R.Fraser, P.McNamara, and L.J.Brown, in "Proceedings of the 1985 International Conference on Coal
Science" edited by Unknown Editors (Pergamon, Sydney, Australia, 1985)1985 pp849-52, 57Fe Mossbauer Study of
Alkali Digested Brown Coal Fragments (Chem.Abstr.104():209698U)
R.Y.Hong, N.Wang, Z.Q.Gan, and Y.J.Gu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao 13, 90-4(1985) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in
Coal and Oil Shale (In Chinese)
G.P.Huffman, F.E.Huggins, G. R.Dunmyre, Arthur J.Pignocco, and M.C.Lin, Fuel 64(6),849-56(1985) Comparative
Sensitivity of Various Analytical Techniques to the Low-temperature Oxidation of Coal
(Chem.Abstr.103():90055U)
B.Morosin, R. A.Graham, P.Richards, and D.L.Williamson, Appl. Phys. Commun. 5(1-2),1-12(1985) Shock-induced
Modification of a Coal-derived Pyrite
R.Zhang, D. Z.Li, W. C.Liu, and T. J.Zhang, Shanxi Daxue Xuebao, Ziran Kexueban 29(3),23-8(1985) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Study of Datong Coals (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.104(20):170992H)
G. J.Audley, G.S.Pyne, M. J.Tricker, T. E.Cranshaw, and B.J.Laundy, Fuel 65(8),1103-7(1986) A New Approach to
the Determination of Pyrite in Coals by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.105(12):100140A)
P. S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Fuel 65(1),146-7(1986) 119Sn Mossbauer Study of the Promotion of Victorian Brown
Coal Hydroliquefaction by Tin Compounds (Chem.Abstr.104():91849P)
J.D.Cashion, P. S.Cook, and L.J.Brown, Hyperfine Interact. 27(1-4),23-34(1986) Minerals, Sediments and Coals (See
86C003)
J.D.Cashion, L.J.Brown, and A. L.Ottrey, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long
and John G. Stevens, pp513-21, Iron Phases in Brown Coal Ashes (See 86L043)
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, and G. R.Dunmyre, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J.
Long and John G. Stevens, pp137-52, Rapid Mossbauer-Based Methods for Applications in the Coal and Steel
Industries (See 86L043)
I. I.Lishtvan, A. I.Kamneva, I. V.Aleksandrov, I. L.Falyushin, Yu. B.Voitkovskii, and P. A.Burkov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk
BSSR 30(8),732-4(1986) Production of Pyrophoric Iron Compounds from Auto-Oxidation of Combustible Minerals
(In Russian)
D. Z.Li, R.Zhang, W. C.Liu, and T. J.Zhang, Shanxi Daxue Xuebao, Ziran Kexueban (2),34-8(1986) The Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy to the Quantitative Analysis (In Chinese)
G.J.Long, and J.G.Stevens, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long and John G.
Stevens, pp1-796, Industrial Applications of the Mossbauer Effect
P. A.Montano, Hyperfine Interact. 27(1-4),147-59(1986) Technological Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(See 86C003)
P. R.Norton, A.Bristoti, and A.Vasquez, Int. J. Miner. Process. 16(1-2),147-51(1986) A Simple Method for Pyritic
Sulfur Determination in Coal, Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.104():91776N)
A.Newman, P.Bussiere, M.Besson, and H.Charcosset, Hyperfine Interact. 28(1-4),949-52(1986) Mossbauer Study of
some Aspects of Coal Hydroliquefaction Process (See 86C003)
Q.A.Pankhurst, V.H.McCann, and N.A.Newman, Fuel 65(6),880-3(1986) Identification of the iron-bearing minerals
in some bituminous coals using Mossbauer spectroscopy
H.Pollak, and J.G.Stevens, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long and John G.
Stevens, pp491-511, Coal Treatment and Desulfurization (See 86L043)
K.R.P.M.Rao, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long and John G. Stevens,
pp153-70, Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Steel Industry (See 86L043)
P. S. M.Tripathi, L. C.Ram, and S.K.Rao, Erdoel Kohle, Erdgas, Petrochem. 39(10),470-1(1986) Fluidized bed
combustion of iron-bearing minerals in Korba coal shale (Chem.Abstr.105(24):211464P)
C.Bhan, S. N.Chaturvedi, D.Raj, and N.Nath, Nucl. Geophys. 1(4),353-6(1987) Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence
and Mossbauer Spectroscopic Characterization of Coal (Chem.Abstr.107(26):239541s)
R.Bacaud, M.Besson, M.Oberson, D.Brodzki, P.Bussiere, H.Charcosset, G.Djega-Mariadassou, and B.Nickel, Stud.
Surf. Sci. Catal. , 289-301(1987) Coking of Iron Sulfide Catalysts During Hydroliquefaction of Coal
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Mineral Handbook
Code
87B073

87C020
87C021
87C024
87C044
87G057
87H005
87H049
87T006
87Y015
88B035
88B036
88C034
88C053
88C080
88D061
88H006
88K043
88L039
88M026
88M055
88M067
88M091
88P020
89B023
89H047

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R.Bacaud, M.Besson, D.Brodzki, P.Bussiere, H.Charcosset, G.Djega-Mariadassou, M.Oberson, and B. K.Sharma, in
"1987 International Conference on Coal Science" edited by J. A. Moulijn, et al (Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.,
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1987)1987 pp255-8, Catalytic Behaviour of Tin Compounds in the Direct Liquefaction
of Coal
P. S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Fuel 66(5),661-8(1987) Mossbauer Study of Iron Exchanged into Victorian Brown Coal
(Chem.Abstr.106(26):216762E)
P. S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Fuel 66(5),669-77(1987) Mossbauer Study of Iron Catalysis in Victorian Brown Coal
Liquefaction (Chem.Abstr.106(26):216763F)
P. S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 51(6),1467-75(1987) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Iron
in Victorian Brown Coal (Chem.Abstr.107(8):61736U)
D. A.Cole, G. W.Simmons, R. G.Herman, K.Klier, and H.Czako-Nagy, Fuel 66(9),1240-8(1987) Transformations of
Iron Minerals during Coal Oxidation
Goryunova, L. A.Zekel, N.V.Krasnobaeva, V. E.Skrodskii, I. D.Cherkes, and M. Ya.Shpirt, Khim. Tverd. Topl.
(Moscow) 21(5),86-90(1987)/Solid Fuel Chem. (Engl. Transl.) 21(5),84-8(1987), An Investigation of the Magnetic
Properties of the Solid Residues from the Hydrogenation of the Coals of the Kansk-Achinsk Basin
F.E.Huggins, G.P.Huffman, G. R.Dunmyre, M. J.Nardozzi, and M.C.Lin, Fuel Process. Technol. 15, 233-44(1987) Lowtemperature oxidation of bituminous coal:Its detection and effect on coal conversion (Chem.Abstr.106(14):104832W)
G.P.Huffman, F.E.Huggins, N.Shah, D.Bhattacharyya, R.J.Pugmire, B.H.Davis, F. W.Lytle, and R. B.Greegor, Process
Util High Sulfur Coals 2, , 3-12(1987) Investigation of the Atomic and Physical Structure of Organic and Inorganic
Sulfur in Coal
S. P.Taneja, K.S.Harchand, and D.Raj, Proc. Solid State Phys. Symp. 29C, 205(1987) Mossbauer Studies of Iron
Phases in Thermal Plant Ash
N.Yang, Z. F.Zhang, and Y. W.Zheng, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao 15(1),67-72(1987) Study on Iron-Bearing Phase in Coal
Ash Agglomerates by Mossbauer Effect (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.107(16):137228c)
P.Bussiere, A.Newman, and B. K.Sharma, Hyperfine Interact. 42(1-4),1211-4(1988) NGR Study of Pyrrhotites
Obtained in Coal Hydroliquefaction (See 88C013)
L.J.Brown, J. R.Fraser, J.D.Cashion, and R. C.Ledger, Hyperfine Interact. 42(1-4),1187-90(1988) Investigation of
Precipitator Ash from Two sub-Bituminous Coals (See 88C013) (Chem.Abstr.109(14):113192b)
P. S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Fuel 67, 1428-35(1988) Interactions of Iron and Tin-Based Promoters during Brown
Coal Liquefaction
P. S.Cook, L. S.Chuan, H. G.Sheng, W. R.Jackson, and P. J.Cassidy, Fuel 67(7),942-8(1988) Mossbauer Study of the
Effect of Organic Sulphur on the Catalysis of the Hydroliquefaction of Victorian Brown Coal
(Chem.Abstr.109(12):95801t)
Z. D.Cui, and X. Z.Wang, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao 16(1),24-9(1988) A Preliminary Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of
the Catalytic Action of Iron Based Catalysts in Lignite Liquefaction (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.109(20):173296y)
G.Y.Denes, and J.Monnier, Prepr. Pap. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem. 33(2),403-14(1988) X-ray Diffraction,
Mossbauer Spectroscopic and Electron Microscopic Studyof Tin "Titanates" Catalysts Used for Coprocessing
Mixtures of Coals and Heavy Oils (Chem.Abstr.109(8):57956q)
G. S.Hang, P. S.Cook, and J.D.Cashion, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),795-8(1988) Gamma-iron Formation by Reduction
of Iron Compounds Inherent in Brown Coal (See 88C010)
J.L.Komraus, and E.S.Popiel, Koks, Smola, Gaz 33(9),203-7(1988) Determination of Iron Compounds in Anthracites
and Lignites by Moessbauer Spectoscopy (In Polish) (Chem.Abstr.110(8):60834z)
Z.Li, and Z. F.Zhang, Hejishu 11(8),17-20(1988) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of Melted Agglomerant of Low
Temperature Ash (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.110(8):60877r)
V.H.McCann, J. B.Ward, and D. E.Rogers, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),831-4(1988) The Search for Organically
Bonded Iron in New Zealand Brown Coals (See 88C010)
H.W.Mehner, H.Berndt, D.Radeck, and R.Heinrich, Chem. Tech. (Leipzig) 40(9),397-400(1988)
Mossbauerspektroskopische Untersuchungen Eisenhaltiger Katalysatoren beider Hochdruckhydrierung von
Braunkohle (In German) (Chem.Abstr.109(22):193545g)
K. A.Martin, and S. S.Chao, Prepr. Pap. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem. 33(3),136-40(1988) Weathering Study of
Argonne Premium Coal Samples by FTIR and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.109(22):193433u)
A. A.Mirzakhodzhaev, S. T.Suleymenov, N. V.Bachilova, E. F.Galyutina, and L. P.Shemshura, Kompleksn. Ispol'z.
Miner. Syr'ya (3),62-6(1988) Mossbauer Study of Phase Transformations of Iron Compounds in the Ashes Obtained
from Burning of Ekibastuz Coals (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.109(8):60042u)
R. A.Pax, and P. E.Clark, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),839-42(1988) Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to the
Coals of Central Queensland (See 88C010)
R.Bacaud, M.Besson, D.Brodzki, P.Bussiere, H.Charcosset, G.Djega-Mariadassou, M.Oberson, and B. K.Sharma,
Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),583-9(1989) On The Occurrence and Role of SnO2, SnS and FeSn2 In Coal
Hydroliquefaction Experiments Using Tin-Based Catalysts (See 89C020)
K.S.Harchand, S. P.Taneja, D.Raj, and P.Sharma, Fuel Process. Technol. 21(1),19-24(1989) Mossbauer Studies of
Coal Ash (Chem.Abstr.110(22):198633q)
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89J011
89N007
90B002
90E019
90G052
90H078

90K060
90K070
90M072
90M085
90P046
90P049
90S127
90T045
90W038
90W039
90W040
90W041
90W043
90W044
90W045
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Catalysts (Chem.Abstr.112(26):237999b)
M.Jamond, R.Bacaud, P.Bussiere, H.Charcosset, and B.Nickel-Pepin-Donat, Hyperfine Interact. 52(4),297-302(1989)
57Fe NGR Studies on Three-Stage Hydroliquefaction of Coals (Chem.Abstr.113(14):118169s)
A.Newman, and P.Bussiere, Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),645-50(1989) An Attempt to Use Mossbauer Spectroscopy in
Studies of Coking Similarity of Western Canadian Cretaceous and Appalachian Carboniferous Coals (See 89C020)
(Chem.Abstr.110(26):234432j)
M.Besson, R.Bacaud, D.Brodzki, P.Bussiere, H.Charcosset, G.Djega-Mariadassou, M.Oberson, and B. K.Sharma,
Fuel 69, 35-43(1990) Hydroliquefaction of Coal Catalysed by Tin Compounds
B.J.Evans, H. M.King, J. J.Renton, and A. H.Stiller, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2187-93(1990) The Quantitative
Determination of FeS2 Phases in Coal by Means of 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(20):175263s)
M.Gracia, J.R.Gancedo, A.Martinez-Alonso, and J.M.D.Tascon, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),2581-7(1990)
Comparative Mossbauer Study of the Oxidation of Pyrite under Different Conditions (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(26):234372b)
G.P.Huffman, F.E.Huggins, H.E.Francis, S.Mitra, and N.Shah, in "Coal Science & Technol. 16: Processing and
Utilization of High-Sulfur Coals III"(Third Intl. Conference on Processing and Utilization of High-Sulfur Coals,
Ames, IA, USA, November 14-6, 1989), edited by R. Markuszewski and T.D. Wheelock (Elsevier Science Publishers
B. V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1990) vol.16, pp21-32, Structural characterization of sulfur in bioprocessed
coal. (Processing and Utilization on ) (Chem.Abstr.114:125612)
Y.E.Khalabuda, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2227-9(1990) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of the Intrablanket Bitumen
Firing Process (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(20):175248r)
J.L.Komraus, E.S.Popiel, and R.Mocek, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),2589-92(1990) Chemical Transformations of
Ferruginous Minerals during the Process of Oxidation of Hard Coal (See 90N011)
H.W.Mehner, M.Luck, B.Essiger, C.Michalk, and R.Stosser, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),2603-7(1990) Mossbauer,
EPR and Magnetic Investigations of Brown Coal Heat Treated under Pressure (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(20):175321j)
C.Michalk, K.Knese, W.Bohlmann, and R.Meusinger, Erdoel Kohle, Erdgas, Petrochem. 43(12),491-3(1990) Residues
from Brown Coal Hydrogenation.Mossbauer Spectroscopic Investigation (In German) (Chem.Abstr.114(10):85120j)
E.S.Popiel, J.L.Komraus, and K.Stanczyk, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),2613-6(1990) Chemical Transformations of
Iron Compounds during the Process of Hard Coal Pyrolysis (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(20):175313h)
E.S.Popiel, J.L.Komraus, and K.Stanczyk, Koks, Smola, Gaz 35(2),36-40(1990) Investigation of Iron Compounds
Transformation in Coal Hydropyrolysis Process by Means of Mossbauer Spectrocsopy (In Polish)
(Chem.Abstr.113(22):194674t)
B. K.Sharma, K. N.Bhattacharya, J.Mishra, P.Samuel, D. K.Mukherjee, and P.Bussiere, Indian J. Chem., Sect. A
29(11),1118-21(1990) Mossbauer Studies on Tin Bearing Catalysts Used for Hydrogenation of Coal (Erratum
31A(7),482(1992)) (Chem.Abstr.114(12):105490k)
R.P.Tripathi, and K.L.Shrivastava, Fuel 69(7),928-30(1990) Characterization of Merta Road Lignite and
Decompositional Study of Its Pyrite Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.113(10):81839g)
S.H.Weng, K.Y.Jiang, Z. M.Wang, J. S.Gao, V.Wu, Z.Wu, D. W.Lin, Y. Q.Yu, and C. G.Zhao, Hyperfine Interact. 58(14),2617-22(1990) The Transformation and the Hydrogenation Activity of Iron Oxide under Various Reaction
Conditions in Coal Liquefaction (See 90N011)
S.H.Weng, K.Y.Jiang, Z. M.Wang, J. S.Gao, V.Wu, Z.Wu, D. W.Lin, Y. Q.Yu, and C. G.Zhao, Hyperfine Interact. 58(14),2623-8(1990) The Transformation and the Catalytic Activity of Iron Sulfide in Lignite Liquefaction (See 90N011)
S.H.Weng, J.Wang, Z. M.Wang, J. K.Yan, Z.Wu, D. W.Lin, Y. Q.Yu, and C. G.Zhao, Hyperfine Interact. 58(1-4),262933(1990) Mossbauer Study of the Microwave/Magnetic Desulfurization of Yutianbao Coal (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(20):175280v)
S.H.Weng, Z. M.Wang, J. S.Gao, L. P.Cheng, Z.Wu, D. W.Lin, Y. Q.Yu, and C. G.Zhao, Hyperfine Interact. 58(14),2635-9(1990) A New Activity Phase in Hongqi Brown Coal Liquefaction (See 90N011)
S.H.Weng, Y. X.Xu, Z. M.Wang, C. G.Zhao, J.Wang, and J.K.Yang, Yingyong Kexue Xuebao 8(3),292-6(1990)
Mossbauer Study of the Microwave/Magnetic Desulfurization of Yutianbao Coal (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.114(26):250500t)
S.H.Weng, V.Wu, J. S.Gao, C. G.Zhao, and Z.Wu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao 18(2),103-8(1990) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of Iron Catalyst in Coal Hydroliquefaction.II.On the Transformation and the Hydrogenation
Activity of Ferric Oxide Under Various Reaction Conditions (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.114(2):9444c)
S.H.Weng, J. S.Gao, V.Wu, C. G.Zhao, and Z.Wu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao 18(2),97-102(1990) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of Iron Catalyst in Coal Hydroliquefaction.I.On the Transformation and the Action Mechanism
of Iron Sulphide in Hydrogenation (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.114(2):9443b)
S.H.Weng, J. S.Gao, L. P.Cheng, Z. M.Wang, and C. G.Zhao, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao 18(3),193-8(1990) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of Iron Catalyst in Coal Hydroliquefaction.III.A New Activity Phase gamma-Fe in Hongqi
Brown Coal Liquefaction (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.114(20):188858k)
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90W057
91H009
91M009
91W004
92B038
92B097
92E007
92G018
92S014
92W021
93A030
93G015
93G022
93H005
93H019
93I010
93I015

93L050
93P051
93S103
93T005
93T030
93W029
94C041
94E017

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Spectroscopy to the Study of Coal Catalytic Liquefaction.I.The Transformation of Iron Catalysts during
Liquefaction (In Chinese) (also CA114:188859) (Chem.Abstr.114(20):088589m)
K.S.Harchand, and D.Raj, Proc. Solid State Phys. Symp. 33C, 342(1991) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron Bearing
Minerals in Coals and Their Ash
P. J.Michael, P.Monsef-Mirzai, and W. R.McWhinnie, Fuel 70(1),119-21(1991) Mossbauer Study of the
Decomposition of Iron-Bearing Clay Minerals During the Ashing of Five Coals (Chem.Abstr.114(8):65486e)
L.Wang, Z. D.Cui, and S.Liu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao 19(1),87-91(1991) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to
the Study of Coal Catalytic Liquefaction (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.115(12):117562u)
L.J.Brown, J.D.Cashion, and R. C.Ledger, Hyperfine Interact. 71(1-4),1411-4(1992) Coal Ash Composition of
Australian Low Rank Coals (See 92H028)
P.Bussiere, Indian J. Chem., Sect. A 31A(7),482(1992) Additions and Corrections to the Paper Entitled, "Mossbauer
Studies on Tin Bearing Catalysts used for Hydrogenation of Coal". (Letter to Editor)
N.A.Eissa, N.H.Sheta, and M.A.Ahmed, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),941-4(1992) Application of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy for: (1) Characterization of EgyptianMaghara Coal; (2) Evaluating the Efficiency of Different
Methods for Coal Desulphurization (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52068g)
J.R.Gancedo, M.Gracia, A.Martinez-Alonso, J.L.Miranda, and J.M.D.Tascon, Hyperfine Interact. 71(1-4),14036(1992) Mossbauer Study of the Effect of Acidic Treatment on Iron Minerals during the Demineralization of Coals
(See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(4):30161e)
K.L.Shrivastava, R.P.Tripathi, and M. L.Jangid, Fuel 71(4),377-80(1992) Spontaneous Combustion of Coal:A
Mossbauer Approach (Chem.Abstr.116(18):177440h)
S.H.Weng, and J.Wang, Hyperfine Interact. 71(1-4),1395-8(1992) Influence of Irradiation Time on the MicrowaveChemical Desulfurization of Coal (See 92H028)
D.Astruc, and E. P.Borisova, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Tsvetn. Met. 5 , 48-51(1993) Changes of Magnetic Ordering
Temperature of Ultradispense Particles of Iron Group Metals, Obtained by Electrolytic Method on Activated
Carbon. (In Russian)
M.Garcia-Valles, T.Pradell, S.Martinez, and M.Vendrell-Saz, Fuel 72(7),971-5(1993) Mineralogical
Characterization of the Garumnian Subbituminous Lignite from the Central Pyrenees by SEM-EDX, X-Ray
Diffraction and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.119(14):142588x)
M.Gracia, J.R.Gancedo, M. L.Barrero, A. B.Garcia, A.Martinez-Alonso, and J.M.D.Tascon, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in
Phys. Res. B 76, 191-4(1993) Comparative Mossbauer Study of the Effects of Natural Weathering and Artificial
Oxidation on Iron Minerals Present in Coal (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):11786n)
G.P.Huffman, B.Ganguly, J.M.Zhao, K.R.P.M.Rao, N.Shah, Z.Feng, F.E.Huggins, M. M.Taghiei, F. L.Lu, I.Wender, S.
K.Pradhan, J.W.Tierney, M.S.Seehra, M. M.Ibrahim, J.Shabtai, and E. M.Eyring, Energy & Fuels 7(2),285-96(1993)
Structure and Dispersion of Iron-Based Catalysts for Direct Coal Liquefaction (Chem.Abstr.118(14):128001y)
K.S.Harchand, and D.Raj, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),249-51(1993) Characterization of IronBearing Phases in Coal and Their Ash (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):11788q)
S.S.Ismail, G.Wiesinger, R.Pavlovec, and F.Grass, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 169(2),435-42(1993) Investigation of
Accuracy and Precision for Determination of the Short-Lived Nuclides by INAA and the Mossbauer-Effect
(Chem.Abstr.118(26):26588s)
J.V.Ibarra, J.L.Miranda, C.Romero, and M.Gracia, in "Proceedings for International Conference on Coal Science
7th"(7th International Conference on Coal Science, Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 12-7, 1993), edited by
Michaelian, K. H. (Can. Natl Organ Comm., Devon, Can, 1993) vol.2, pp601-4, Structural changes in stockpiled coals
induced by weathering. (Chem.Abstr.122:269819)
M. B.Louey, I. D.Watkins, P. J.Cassidy, P. S.Cook, M.Marshall, H. G.Sheng, W. R.Jackson, and F. P.Larkins, Fuel
72(10),1445-9(1993) Hydrogenation Reactions of Iron/Tin Treated and Acid-Washed Morwell Coal in a TimeSampled Autoclave
E.S.Popiel, J.L.Komraus, M.Tuszynski, and J.Witos, in "Condensed Matter Studies by Nuclear Methods" edited by
Edward A. Gorlich and Krzysztof Tomala (Jagiellonain Univ., Krakow, 1993)1993 pp290-5, Oxidations of
Mineral and Coal's Pyrites During of Their Roasting in the Air
N.Shah, G.P.Huffman, A.D.Shah, and F.E.Huggins, Editors, "Proceedings for International Conference on Coal
Science 7th" (7th International Conference on Coal Science, Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 12-7, 1993), (Can.
Natl Organ Comm., Devon, Can, 1993), vol.2, pp197-200, (Chem.Abstr.122:295032)
M. M.Taghiei, F.E.Huggins, B.Ganguly, and G.P.Huffman*, Energy & Fuels 7(3),399-405(1993) Liquefaction of
Lignite Containing Cation-Exchanged Iron
S. P.Taneja, M. P.Aggarwall, and A. S.Brar, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),236-8(1993) Hyperfine and
X-Ray Studies of Coal and Coal Ash (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):11787p)
S.H.Weng, J. Appl. Phys. 73(9),4680-2(1993) Mossbauer Analysis of the Microwave Desulfurization Process of
Raw Coal (Chem.Abstr.119(2):11795q)
P. S.Cook, J.D.Cashion, and A. P.Bell, Hyperfine Interact. 93(1-4),1765-70(1994) Behavior of Six Sulphided Iron
Hydroliquefaction Catalysts (See 94L031)
N.A.Eissa, A.A.Ahmed, O. M.Xaseen, and M.A.Ahmed, Arab J Nuc Sci Appl 27(2),23-32(1994) Mssbauer Study of
the Iron Phases Produced During the Combustion of Egyptian Maghara Coal.
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94E018
94H074

94J019
94K060
94M121
94P020
94R052
94T042
94Z022
94Z023
95B107
95C030
95E007
95H028
95M035
95M080
95N005
95N006
95P046
95R004
95Z007
95Z017
96A029
96B018
96B098
96H050
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the Iron Phases Formed During Egyptian Coal Pyrolysis.
G.P.Huffman, A.D.Shah, N.Shah, J.M.Zhao, F.E.Huggins, J.J.Helble, S.Srinvasachar, T.W.Peterson, J.O.L.Wendt,
N.B.Gallagher, L.E.Bool, III, and A.F.Sarofim, in "The Impact of Ash Deposition on Coal Fired Plants."(Engineering
Foundation Conference, St. John's Swallow Hotel, Solihull, England, June 20-5, 1993), edited by J. Williamson, F.
Wigley (Taylor and Francis, Bristol, PA, 1994) pp409-23, Investigation of ash by microscopic and spectroscopic
techniques.
J.Wang, and J.K.Yang, Fuel 73(2),155-9(1994) Behaviour of coal pyrolysis desulfurization with microwave energy.
J.L.Komraus, and E.S.Popiel, Hyperfine Interact. 90(1-4),383-8(1994) Chemical Transformation of Iron Compounds
During the Process of Coal Pyrolysis in Steam (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:59932)
A. M.Mastral, M. C.Mayoral, and J. M.Palacios, Energy & Fuels 8(1),94-8(1994) Iron Catalytic Precursors in Dry
Coal Hydroconversion
R.V.Parish, and J. P.Wright, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),625-33(1994) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectra of Some Virgin
British Coals and the Products of Their Partial Combustion (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:59887)
V. U. S.Rao, Energy & Fuels 8(1),44-7(1994) Evaluation of Particle Size Measurement Techniques for Dispersed
Iron Catalysts
M. M.Taghiei, F.E.Huggins, V.Mahajan, and G.P.Huffman*, Energy & Fuels 8(1),31-7(1994) Evaluation of CationExchanged Iron for Catalytic Liquefaction of a Subbituminous Coal
J.M.Zhao, Z.Feng, F.E.Huggins, and G.P.Huffman*, Energy & Fuels 8(5),1152-3(1994) Organic Acid Treatment of
Ferrihydrite Catalyst for Improved Coal Liquefaction
J.M.Zhao, Z.Feng, F.E.Huggins, and G.P.Huffman*, Energy & Fuels 8, 38-43(1994) Binary Iron Oxide Catalysts for
Direct Coal Liquefaction
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T.M.Clark, M.Leichtman, S.Peires, and B.J.Evans, in "Proceedings of the Second Nassau Mssbauer Conference"
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the Inorganic Phases in Coals: Speciation of Heavy Chalcogens and Pnicogens Among FeX2 Phases. (See 95W010)
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A. M.Mastral, M. C.Mayoral, M.T.Izquierdo, and B.Rubio, Energy & Fuels 9(9),753-9(1995) Role of Iron in Dry
Coal Hydroconversion (Chem.Abstr.123:148635)
M.V.S.Murty, F.E.Huggins, M.I.H.Aleem, R.I.Kermode, and D.Bhattacharyya*, Energy & Fuels 9(2),308-13(1995)
Biogeneration of iron-based catalyst precursors by acidianus brierleyi on high- and low-pyrite coals for direct
liquafaction.
J. W.Nowok, Energy & Fuels 9(3),534-9(1995) Viscosity and Structural State of Iron in Coal Ash Slags under
GasificationConditions (Chem.Abstr.122:269779)
J. W.Nowok, J. P.Hurley, and J. A.Bieber, J. Mater. Sci. 30(2),361-4(1995) The Cause of Surface Tension Increase with
Temperature in Multicomponent Aluminosilicates Derived from Coal-Ash Slags (Chem.Abstr.122:140457)
E.A.Petrakovskaya, V.F.Pavlov, O.A.Bayukov, O.P.Kukhlevskii, and E.P.Zeer, Fiz. Khim. Stekla 21(3),299304(1995)/ 21(3),214-8(1995), Structural features of vitreous and glass-ceramic materials prepared from brown
coal ashes. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.123:177021)
L. C.Ram, P. S. M.Tripathi*, and S. P.Mishra, Fuel Process. Technol. 42(1),47-60(1995) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Studies on the Transformations of Iron-Bearing Minerals During Combustion of Coals:Correlation with Fouling and
Slagging (Chem.Abstr.122:192071)
J.M.Zhao, Z.Feng, F.E.Huggins, K.R.P.M.Rao, and G.P.Huffman*, Prepr. Pap. - Am. Chem. Soc., Div. Fuel Chem.
40(2),351-5(1995) Characterization of Fe1-xS Catalysts Synthesized from Ferrihydrites Under DCL Condition
(Chem.Abstr.122:269784)
J.M.Zhao, Z.Feng, F.E.Huggins, and G.P.Huffman*, J. Am. Chem. Soc. 8, 38-41(1995) Characterization of Impregnated
Iron Catalysts on Coal
K.Asami, P.Sears, E.Furimsky, and K.Ohtsuka, Fuel Process. Technol. 47(2),139-51(1996) Gasification of brown coal
and char with carbon dioxide in the presence of finely dispersed iron catalysts. (Chem.Abstr.125:146751)
D.Begin, E.Alain, G.Furdin, J. F.Mareche, P.Delcroix, and G.Le Car, Carbon 34(3),331-7(1996) Carbonization of
Mixtures of Coal Tar Pitch and Graphite FeCl3 Compounds: a Mssbauer Study. (Chem.Abstr.124:264819)
P.Balaz, L.Turcaniova, Z.Bastl, F.Boroska, and J.Lipka, Uhli-Rudy-Geol. Pruzkum. 3(10),325-9(1996)
Characteristics of Slovak brown coal. (In Slovak) (Chem.Abstr.126:106349)
A.J.Herod, T.C.Gibb*, A.A.Herod, B.Xu, S.F.Zhang, and R.Kandiyoti, Fuel 75(4),437-42(1996) Iron complexes by
Mssbauer spectroscopy in extracts from Point of Ayr coal. (Chem.Abstr.124:236836)
J.M.Zhao, Z.Feng, F.E.Huggins, and G.P.Huffman*, Energy & Fuels 10(1),250-3(1996) Characterization of
Impregnated Iron Catalysts on Coal. (Chem.Abstr.124:33474)
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97E015

97L003
97P034
98C008
98C010

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Fossils
76E006
79E004
79S025
82H052
82H053
91D031
92B093
94D008
95C030
96T032

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Effect in the Study of Fossils from Egypt
R.Y.Hong, Y.F.Zheng, Jing-yeLu, J. S.Fan, ChengzhouZhang, and J. T.Wu, Zhongshan Daxue Xuebao, Ziran Kexueban
(2),95-6(1982) Mossbauer Effect Study of Prefossil Bone of Tomistoma from Guangdong (China) (In Chinese)
J. H.de Araujo, J. I.Kunrath, M.S.da Costa, Jr., A.Vasquez, C.Alves, Jr., and L. D.Dantas de Oliveira, Hyperfine
Interact. 67(1-4),467-72(1991) Mossbauer Effect Study of a Pleistocenic Brazilian Fossil (See 91D025)
(Chem.Abstr.116(8):63896f)
D.Beaufort, P.Patrier, A.Meunier, and M. M.Ottaviani, J Volcanol Geotherm Res 51(1-2),95-114(1992) Chemical
Variations in Assemblages Including Epidote and/or Chlorite in the Fossil Hydrothermal System of Saint Martin
(Lesser Antilles) (Chem.Abstr.118:151245)
M.S.da Costa, Jr., M.Holz, and C. L.Schultz, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),433-6(1994) Mossbauer Effect Study of the
Diagenesis on the Southern Brazilian Triassic Paleoherpetofauna (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120:169371)
T.M.Clark, M.Leichtman, S.Peires, and B.J.Evans, in "Proceedings of the Second Nassau Mssbauer Conference"
edited by Clive Wynter and E. E. Alp, pp47-56, Application of Mssbauer Spectroscopy to the Characterization of
the Inorganic Phases in Coals: Speciation of Heavy Chalcogens and Pnicogens Among FeX2 Phases. (See 95W010)
K.Tazaki, and W.S.Fyfe, Bull. Inst. Oceanogr. Spec.(14),401-12(1996) Biomineralization of iron in ammonites:
Exceptional preservation of anatomical structure in a fossilized ammonite.

Loess
92V009
94L060
95E006
96L045

R.E.Vandenberghe, E.De Grave, J. J.Hus, and J.Han, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),977-80(1992) Characterization of
Chinese Loess and Associated Palaeosol by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52655w)
Z.Li, and K.Zhou, Dizhi Kexue (Scientia Geologica Sinica) 3(3),329-35(1994) A Mossbauer-Spectrum Study of Iron in
Zhouyuan Loess
J. K.Eyre, and D.P.E.Dickson, J. Geophys. Res., Solid Earth Planets 100(B9),17925-30(1995) Mssbauer Spectroscopy
Analysis of Iron-Containing Minerals in the Chinese Loess. (Chem.Abstr.123:292247)
Z.Li, and J.G.Stevens, Dizhi Kexue (Scientia Geologica Sinica) 5(4),523-31(1996) The origin of magnetism of loess
deposits.

Meteorite
64G006
64S012
66S029
68L010
68L021
68M040

A.Gerard, and M.Delmelle, C. R. Hebd. Seances Acad. Sci. 259, 1756-9(1964) Effet Mossbauer et Caractere ionique
des Atomes de Fer dans les Meteorites Orgueil et Cold Bokkeveld (In French)
E. L.Sprenkel-Segel, and S. S.Hanna, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 28, 1913-31(1964) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron in
Stone Meteorites
E. L.Sprenkel-Segel, and S. S.Hanna, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 2" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman,
vol.2, pp113-26, Mossbauer Analysis of Meteoritic Iron Minerals (See also 64S012) (See 66G024)
L. K.Levskii, Yu. N.Ostanevich, and S. B.Tomilov, Geokhimiya , 1061-5(1968)/Geochem. Int. 5, 867-71(1968),
Mossbauer Analysis of the State of Iron in Stony Meteorites
L. D.Lafleur, C. D.Goodman, and E. A.King, Science 162, 1268-70(1968) Mossbauer Investigation of Shocked and
Unshocked Iron Meteorites and Fayalite
A. H.MuirJr., in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 4" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.4, pp75-101, Analysis
of Complex Mossbauer Spectra by Stripping Techniques (See 68G044)
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69M023
69S030
70N011
70O001
70S029
72M064
73M002
73S078
74M066
74M068
75I017
75M026

75S113
75S114
75V042

76M030

77G067
77M011
77M054
77M055
77M063

77P013
77R010

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W.Herrebout, and B.Skerra, Astrophys. Space Sci. Libr. 12, 106-22(1969) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Applied to the
Classification of Stone Meteorites
T. V.Malysheva, V. V.Kurash, and O.V.Ermakov, Geokhimiya , 1405-8(1969)/Geochem. Int. 6, 1101-4(1969),
Mossbauer Analysis of Substitution of Fe2+ for Mg in Olivines
E. L.Sprenkl-Segel, Astrophys. Space Sci. Libr. , 93-105(1969) Mossbauer Investigation of the Unequilibrated Ordinary
Chondrites
D.Napper, and A. A.Smales, Int. Ser. Monogr. Anal. Chem. 35, 209(1970) Recovered Extraterrestrial Material
R.Ostermayer, Nucl. Instrum. Methods 77, 328(1970) A Counter for Resonant Scattering on Fe57
E. L.Sprenkel-Segel, J. Geophys. Res.75, 6618(1970) Recoilless Resonance Spectroscopy of Meteoritic Iron Oxides
A.G.Maddock, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy and Its Applications - Proceedings of a Panel" pp329-47, Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in Mineralogy (See 72I006)
T. V.Malysheva, and V. V.Kurash, Geokhimiya , 120-5(1973)/Geochem. Int. 11, 87-91(1973), Mossbauer Spectroscopy
of Lunar Samples
M.Shima, A.Okada, and M.Shima, Nankyoku Shiryo (47),86-97(1973) Study of the Extraterrestrial Materials at
Antarctica, III. On the Yamato Meteorites (In Japanese)
T. V.Malysheva, A. K.Lavrukhina, S. A.Stakheeva, and L. M.Satarova, Meteoritika 33, 34-5(1974) Mossbauer Spectra
of Cation Ordering of Iron(2+) and Magnesium in Pyroxenes from Olivine-hypersthene Chondrites (In Russian)
T. V.Malysheva, I. D.Shevaleevskii, and Yu. F.Shvadskii, Meteoritika 33, 113-6(1974) Study of the Sikhote Alin
Meteorite by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Electron Microprobe (In Russian)
V.P.Ivanitskii, A. V.Smirnova, and K. N.Alekseeva, Geol. Zh. (Russ. Ed.) 35(4),143-7(1975) Phase Composition of the
Krymka Meteorite According to Mossbauer Spectra (In Russian)
T. V.Malysheva, Yu. F.Shvadskii, and A. N.Yermakov, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer
Spectroscopy - Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp385-8, Camacite and Taenite Ratio
in the Iron Meteorite Santa Catharina (See 75H017)
M.Shima, K.Yagi, and A.Okada, Sci. Pap. Inst. Phys. Chem. Res. (Jpn.) 69, 136-45(1975) On the Study of the Numakai
Meteorite
M.Shima, A.Okada, and H.Yabuki, Rikagaku Kenkyusho Hokoku 51, 82-92(1975) Study of the Extraterrestrial
Materials on the Antarctica (V) On the Yamato Meteorites (In Japanese)
G. P.Vdovykin, V. I.Grachev, T. V.Malysheva, and L. M.Satarova, Geokhimiya , 1872-84(1975)/Geochem. Int.
12(6),152-64(1975), Study of Iron Forms in Carbonaceous Meteorites by the Method of Mossbauer Effect. I. Iron
Phases in Carbonaceous Chondrites and Ureilites
T. V.Malysheva, G. P.Vdovykin, and V. I.Grachev, Geokhimiya , 949-54(1976)/Geochem. Int. 13(6),188-93(1976), Study
of the Forms of Iron in Carbonaceous Meteorites by the Mossbauer Effect.II. Formation Conditions of the Iron
Phases in the Water-containing Meteorites Orgueil, Murray, and Migei
T.S.Gendler, P. V.Florenskii, and R.N.Kuz'min, Astron. Vestn. 11, 179-85(1977)/Sol. Syst. Res. (Engl. Transl.) 11, 1505(1977), The State of Iron Ions as an Indicator of Condition during the Formation of Tektites-irgizites
T. V.Malysheva, V. I.Grachev, and A. A.Malyshev, Geokhimiya , 17-23(1977)/Geochem. Int. 14, 14-9(1977), A
Mossbauer Study of Thermal Transformations of the Orgeuil Carbonaceous Chondrite
T. V.Malysheva, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 - Proceedings" edited by D.
Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp321-2, Mossbauer Study of Genetic Relations Between Meteorites (See 77B046)
T. V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya , 1782-93(1977) Experimental Study of Genetic Bonds Between the Chondrites Using
the Mossbauer Spectroscopy
T. V.Malysheva, L. M.Satarova, and N. P.Polyakova, Geokhimiya , 1136-48(1977)/Geochem. Int. 14(4),117-28(1977),
Thermal Transformations of Layered Silicates and the Nature of the Iron-bearing Phase in the CII-type Murray
Carbonaceous Chondrite
J. F.Petersen, M.Aydin, and J.Martin Knudsen, Phys. Lett. A 62A, 192-4(1977) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of an
Ordered Phase (Superstructure) of FeNi in an Iron Meteorite
J. L.Remo, C.I.Wynter, R. L.Collins, and D. K.Hoch, in "Proceedings of the Nassau Mssbauer Conference" edited
by Clive I. Wynter and Rolfe H. Herber, pp338-54, Mossbauer Iron-57 Studies in Iron-Nickel Meteorites (See
77W014)
G. P.Vdovykhin, V. I.Grachev, and T. V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya , 869-76(1977)/Geochem. Int. 14(3),119-25(1977),
Thermal Metamorphism of Carbonaceous Chondrites
J. F.Albertsen, M.Aydin, and J.Martin Knudsen, Phys. Scr. 17, 467-72(1978) Mossbauer Effect Studies of Taenite
Lamellae of an Iron Meteorite Cape York (III.A)
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, and W.Curvello, An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. , 50(3)(1978) Mossbauer Effect
Evidence for an Ordered Phase FeNi in the Structure of Taenite of the Santa Catharina Meteorite (No page
numbers given)
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, W.Curvello, J. F.Albertsen, and J.Martin Knudsen, C. R. Seances Acad. Sci.,
Ser. B 287, 199-201(1978) Mise en Evidence par Effet Mossbauer et Diffraction de Rayons X de las Presence de
l'Alliage Ordonne Fe-Ni 50-50 dans le Meteorite Santa-Catharina (In French)
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78O007
78X001
79D017
79D018
79D042
79D055
79D066
79E006
79H041
79I021
79M086
79O011
80A028
80C045
80C058
80D005
80M006
81D043
81H040
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81R031
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F.W.Oliver, Planet. Space Sci. 26, 289-90(1978) Fe57 Mossbauer Spectroscopy of the Leoville Meteorite
P. J.Ouseph, H. E.Groskreutz, and A. A.Johnson, Meteoritics 13, 189-91(1978) A Mossbauer Analysis of the
Louisville Meteorite
K. D.Xia, L. F.Liu, W. N.Zhou, P. H.Zong, and W. X.Yi, Diqiu Huaxue (2),157-63(1978) Mossbauer Study of the Kirin
Meteorite (In Chinese)
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, and I.Souza Azevedo, An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. 51, 174-5(1979) On the Instability of the
Paramagnetic Phase of the Iron-Nickel Alloys in Meteorites Towards Martensitic Transformation
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, and I.Souza Azevedo, An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. 51, 175-6(1979) Mossbauer Studies of the
Superstructure Fe-Ni 50-50 in the Santa Catharina Meteorite at High Magnetic Fields
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, W.Curvello, J. F.Albertsen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Nature (London) 277,
283-4(1979) Iron-Nickel 50-50 Superstructure in the Santa Catharina Meteorite
J.Danon, R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, and J. R. C.Guimaraes, An. Acad. Bras. Cienc. 51, 576(1979) Mossbauer and
Metallographic Studies of Phase Transformations on the Santa Catharina Meteorite
J.Danon, Nature (London) 281, 469-71(1979) Iron-Nickel Superstructure in Metal Particles of Chondrites
B.J.Evans, and L. K.Leung, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-489-91(1979) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Tektites and
Other Natural Glasses (See 79U002)
K. T.Hsia, L. F.Liu, W. N.Chou, P. H.Tsung, and W. H.Yi, Kexue Tongbao (Chin. Ed.) 24, 38-41(1979) Mossbauer
Study of the Kirin (China) Meteorite (In Chinese)
Y-P.In, and Z.Li, Jilin Meteorites , 129-33(1979) A Study of Jilin Meteorite by Mossbauer Effect (In Chinese)
T. V.Malysheva, K. I.Tobelko, D.A.Khramov, and E.N.Matveiko, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta , 977-88(1979) On the
Problem of the Origin of Enstatite Chondrites
P. J.Ouseph, H. E.Groskreutz, and A. A.Johnson, Meteoritics 14, 97-108(1979) Mossbauer Spectra for Iron Bearing
Phases in the Meteorite Toluca
J. F.Albertsen, J.Martin Knudsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Vistisen, Phys. Scr. 22, 171-5(1980) Meteorites and
Thermodynamic Equilibrium in f.c.c. Iron-Nickel Alloys (25-50% Ni)
R. S.Clarke, Jr., and E. R. D.Scott, Am. Mineral. 65, 624-30(1980) Tetrateanite - Ordered FeNi, a New Mineral in
Meteorites
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J.Danon, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-363-4(1980) Mossbauer Studies of the Fe-Ni Ordered Phase (Superstructure
Llo) in Meteorites (See 80U001)
T. V.Malysheva, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-405-6(1980) The Kinetics or Reduction of Carbonaceous Meteorites:
Mossbauer Study (See 80U001)
J.Dolnicar, At. Energy Rev. 2, 257-68(1981) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Mineralogy, Soil Science
and Ceramics: Co-ordinated Research Programme, 1977-1980
R. M.Housley, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 12-B, 1069-77(1981) SEM, Optical, and Mossbauer Studies of
Submicrometer Chromite in Allende
Z.Li, Z.Li, and Y. P.Ying, Kuangwu Xuebao (1),35-9(1981) A Mossbauer Investigation of Enshi and Jiange Meteorites
(In Chinese)
H.Roy-Poulsen, L.Larsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Vistisen, Phys. Scr. 23, 1113-7(1981) Meteorites and the Origin
of Water and Reduced Carbon on the Earth
D.Barb, M.Morariu, L.Diamandescu, V.Znamirovschi, D.Ciurchea, and A.Motiu, Ann. Geophys. (C.N.R.S.) 38, 8759(1982) Mossbauer Studies on Moci (Romania) Meteorite
R. A.Jago, P. E.Clark, and P. L.Rossiter, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 74, 247-54(1982) The Santa Catharina Meteorite and the
Equilibrium State of Fe-Ni Alloys
L.Larsen, H.Roy-Poulsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Phys. Rev. Lett. 48, 1054-6(1982)
Order-disorder Transitions in Iron-Nickel (50%-50%) Alloys from Iron Meteorites as Studied by Mossbauer
Spectroscopy
Z.Li, Z.Li, and Q. M.Wang, Kexue Tongbao (Chin. Ed.) 27, 335-8(1982) Analysis of Complex Mossbauer Spectra by
the Separation-matching Technique (In Chinese)
H.Roy-Poulsen, M. L.Andersen, L.Larsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Phys. Scr. 26, 24856(1982) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Chondrules and Matrix from a Stony Meteorite (ALHA 77278)
A. I.Raikhlin, A. N.Danilin, V. S.Kozlov, and N. B.Reshetnyak, Meteoritika 41, 130-3(1982) Impact Glass from Some
Astroblemes in the USSR (In Russian)
J. F.Albertsen, H.P.Nielsen, and V.F.Buchwald, Phys. Scr. 27(4),314-20(1983) On the Fine Structure of Meteoritical
Taenite/Tetrataenite and Its Interpretation
A.Christiansen, L.Larsen, H.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Meteoritics 18(4),281(1983) The
Distribution of Fe-Ni Phases in Different Layers of a Taenite Lamellafrom the Iron Meteorite Cape York - Studied by
Combining Conversion Electron Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Etching
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83R035
83V009
84B048
84C009
84L034
84M065
84O004
84R024
84T036
84W035
84Z008
85D005
85D059
85E004
85K063
85L035
85M098
85R049
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L.Larsen, M. L.Andersen, K. L.Rasmussen, H.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, H.Ostergaard, J.Martin Knudsen, and G.
B.Jensen, Meteoritics 18(4),334-5(1983) On the Presence of Highly Ordered and Disordered FeNi (^50% Ni) in
Taenite Grains from the Ordinary Chondrite Neenach (L6)
D. J.Malvin, K. L.Rasmussen, and H.Roy-Poulsen, Meteoritics 18(4),344-5(1983) Compositional Studies of Taenite
H.Roy-Poulsen, A.Christiansen, L.Larsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Meteoritics
18(4),389(1983) Investigations of the Clear Zone I in Taenite Lamellae by Conversion Electron Mossbauer
Spectroscopy
V. W.Vieira, J.Martin Knudsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, and J.Campsie, Phys. Scr. 27, 437-44(1983) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Pyroxenes from Two Meteorites (Achondrites)
R. G.Burns, and V. M.Burns, J. Geophys. Res., B 89(Sup),C313-21(1984) Crystal Chemistry of Meteoritic Hibonites
(Chem.Abstr.102():65236A)
A.Christiansen, L.Larsen, H.Roy-Poulsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, Phys. Scr. 29, 946(1984) Iron-Nickel Alloys in a Taenite Lamella from the Iron Meteorite Cape Yorkas Measured by Conversion
Electron Mossbauer Spectroscopy
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T. V.Malysheva, K. I.Tobelko, A. V.Polosin, and E. P.Smirnova, Meteoritika 43, 134-9(1984) Phases of Iron during
Simultaneous Heating of the Chondrites Indarch E1(EN) and Murchison SC (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.101():175077M)
F.W.Oliver, Edet E.Isuk, and C.I.Wynter, Meteoritics 19, 25-7(1984) Mossbauer Study of the Allende Meteorite
H.Roy-Poulsen, L.Larsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, R. S.Clarke, Jr., G. B.Jensen, and J.Martin Knudsen,
Meteoritics 19(4),303(1984) Mossbauer Spectroscopy and X-ray Diffraction of Samples from the Santa Catharina
Iron Meteorite
A.X.Trautwein, Focus MHL 1, 7-14(1984) Tieftemperature-Reaktionen (Ist der Entstehung des Lebens ein Irdisches
Oder ein Kosmisches Ereignis?) (In German)
T.J.Wdowiak, and D.G.Agresti, Nature (London) 311(598),140-2(1984) Presence of a Superparamagnetic Component
in the Orgueil Meteorite
Y.C.Zhang, Y.Li, and Z. W.Hu, Kongjian Kexue Xuebao 4(3),257-60(1984) Study on Mossbauer Spectra of Lunan
Meteorites in Yunan Province (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.102():65219X)
M.Darby Dyar, V. L.Ryan, and R. G.Burns, Lunar and Planet. Sci. 16, 202-3(1985) Crystal Chemistry and Origin of
Blue Color in Meteoritic Hibonites:Evidence from Mossbauer Spectra of 57Fe-doped Analogues
J.Danon, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.1,
pp347-67, Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the Study of Minerals:Some Recent Trends (See 85K069)
J.P.Eymery, Bull. Mineral. 108(1),125-31(1985) Quelques Applications de l'Effet Mossbauer en Reflexion a la
Mineralogie (In French) (Chem.Abstr.102():152284H)
N.N.Korotayeva, A. V.Polosin, and T. V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya (6),899-903(1985)/Geochem. Int. (3),151-5(1985),
The valency and coordination states of iron in tektites and impactites (Chem.Abstr.103():108049G)
L.Larsen, H.Ostergaard, H.Roy-Poulsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, in "Applications of
the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1729-34, The OrderDisorder Transition in FeNi(~50%-50%) Alloys Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Meteorites (See 85K069)
T. V.Malysheva, and A. V.Polosin, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan
and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1741-4, Thermal Transformations in a Mixture of Chondrites Indarch (EI(EH) and
Murchison CM Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 85K069)
H.Roy-Poulsen, A.Christiansen, L.Larsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, in "Applications of
the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1695-700, Conversion
Electron Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Taenite Lamellae from Iron Meteorites (See 85K069)
H.A.Sallam, N.A.Eissa, I.Dezsi, and D.L.Nagy, Acta Phys. Hung. 57(1-2),125-9(1985) Mossbauer Effect Study of
Libyan Desert Silica Glass (Chem.Abstr.103():198937X)
R.B.Scorzelli, and J.Danon, Phys. Scr. 32(2),143-8(1985) Mossbauer Spectroscopy and X-ray Diffraction Studies of
Fe-Ni Order-disorder Processes in a 35% Ni Meteorite (Santa Catharina) (Chem.Abstr.103():145159P)
M.B.Madsen, S.Morup, T.V.V.Costa, J.Martin Knudsen, and M.Olsen, Nature (London) 321(6069),501-3(1986)
Superparamagnetic Component in the Orgueil Meteorite and Mossbauer Spectroscopy Studies in Applied Magnetic
Fields (Chem.Abstr.105(4):27535B)
H.Roy-Poulsen, J.Martin Knudsen, L.Larsen, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Vistisen, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),108992(1986) A Study of Ni-Rich Iron Meteorites (See 86C003)
R.B.Scorzelli, J.Danon, and E.Galvao da Silva, Hyperfine Interact. 28(1-4),979-83(1986) Solid State
Transformations in Fe-Ni Alloys from Meteorites in Powder Form (See 86C003)
R.B.Scorzelli, and J.Danon, Meteoritics 21(4),509(1986) Mossbauer study of schreibersite from Bocaiuva iron
meterorite
V. W.Vieira, T.V.V.Costa, H. G.Jensen, J.Martin Knudsen, and M.Olsen, Phys. Scr. 33(2),180-6(1986) Oxidation
state of iron in SNC meteorites as studied by Mossbauer spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.104():113388S)
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87S036
88D053
88K017
88L012
88L056
88L062
88M025
88M083
89C043
89K009
89M015
89N041
89S085
89Z028
90A012
90D056
90K085
90L072
90O011
90S096
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90S133
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Z.Li, and L. F.Cha, Diqiu Huaxue (4),376-80(1987) A Mossbauer Effect Study of the Xinjiang Iron Meteorite (In
Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.108(12):98308c)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.S.Azevedo, J.Danon, and M. A.Meyers, J. Phys. F: Met. Phys. 17(9),1993-7(1987) Mossbauer Study of
Shock-induced Effects in the Ordered Alloy Fe50Ni50 inMeteorites (Chem.Abstr.107(20):180572x)
J. C. P.de Oliveira, M.S.da Costa, Jr., A.Vasquez, A.Roisenberg, N.Vieira, Jr., and J. O.Chies, Phys. Scr. 37(1),1857(1988) Mossbauer Study of the Putinga Chondrite (Chem.Abstr.108(12):98309d)
O.Kruse, and T.Ericsson, Phys. Chem. Miner. 15(6),509-13(1988) A Mossbauer Investigation of Natural Troilite
from the Agpalilik Meteorite (Chem.Abstr.109(14):113590e)
Z.Li, L. F.Cha, and Y.T.Xu, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),815-7(1988) Mossbauer Study of the Ningqiang
Carbonaceous Meteorites (See 88C010)
Z.Li, and L. F.Cha, Kexue Tongbao (Chin. Ed.) 33(4),262-4(1988) Mossbauer Study of Ningqiang Carbonaceous
Chondrite (In Chinese)
Z.Li, and L. F.Cha, Kexue Tongbao (Foreign Lang. Ed.) 33(17),1481-3(1988) Mossbauer Study of the Ningqiang
Carbonaceous Meteorites (Chem.Abstr.111(2):10522w)
M.B.Madsen, S.Morup, T.V.V.Costa, J.Martin Knudsen, and M.Olsen, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),827-30(1988)
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C.Michalk, G.Just, M.K.Krause, and W.Kramer, Isotopenpraxis 24(11/12),427-33(1988) Untersuchungen an
Syenitoiden und Gabbroiden Gesteinen mittels Mossbauer-Spektroskopie und Neutronenaktivierungsanalyse (In
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Spectra of the Ibitira Meteorite (Achondrite) (Chem.Abstr.112(6):40030x)
J.Martin Knudsen, Hyperfine Interact. 47-48(1-4),3-31(1989) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of 57Fe and the Evolution of
the Solar System (See 89G014) (Chem.Abstr.111(8):61085p)
M.B.Madsen, S.Morup, and J.Martin Knudsen, Hyperfine Interact. 50(1-4),659-65(1989) Extraterrestrial Magnetite
Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.111(14):118444m)
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Mixtures of Fe-Ni Alloys Simulated to Y-74354,Y-74362 and Y-74190 Chondrites (Chem.Abstr.115(22):236592p)
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M.Zbik, O. I.Yakovlev, and A. V.Polosin, Geokhimiya 3, 443-51(1989)/Geochem. Int. 26(10),108-15(1989), The
Melting Crust of the Stannern Eucrite (Chem.Abstr.110(24):216606Q)
F.Aramu, P.Brovetto, A.Delunas, V.Maxia, and M.Murgia, Il Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 12(7),1021-4(1990)
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M.S.da Costa, Jr., J. I.Kunrath, A.Vasquez, J. C. P.de Oliveira, A.Paesano, Jr., N.Vieira, Jr., J. O.Chies, and
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J.Martin Knudsen, B.Lundgren, N. O.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Vistisen, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited
by E. Baggio-Saitovitch; E. Galvao da Silva; H. R. Rechenberg, pp195-204, Mossbauer Spectroscopy and the Iron on
Mars (See 90B117)
Z.Li, Editors, "Mossbauer Spectroscopy Methodology Data Processing" (Lanzhou University, , 1990), pp1-484, (In
Chinese)
I.Ortalli, and G.Pedrazzi, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2275-8(1990) Study of the Torino Meteorite (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.114(2):9927n)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, and J.Danon, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2291-4(1990) Unusual Metal Phases in the
LL Chondrites (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(8):66328s)
R.B.Scorzelli, and J.Danon, in "Phys Metallurgy of Controlled Expansion Invar-type Alloys" edited by K. C. Russel
and D. F. Smith 1990 pp85-100, Microstructure of the Santa Catharina Meteorite
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(See 90B117)
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Tetrataenite in the Appley Bridge Chondrite (LL6)
K. R.Wang, Sci. China. Ser. B 33(12),1504-16(1990) A Study on Boxian Meteorite from Anhui Province, China
(Chem.Abstr.114(22):20970q)
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91C030
91M033
91S066
92B029
92D020
92K022
92Q011
92V006
92V016
92V023
93L053
94A037
94B005
94B056
94B061
94B063
94B095
94D009
94D023
94E013
94G030
94G037
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M.B.Madsen, J.Martin Knudsen, L.Vistisen, and H. G.Jensen, in "The Environmental Model of Mars Proceedings"
edited by K. Szegoe (Pergamon Press, Oxford, UK, 1991)1991 pp59-62, Are Phobos and Deimos Carbonaceous
Chondrites? Mossbauer Spectroscopy on Carbonaceous Chondrites and Their Relation to the Martian Moons
R.B.Scorzelli, Hyperfine Interact. 66(1-4),249-57(1991) Application of the Mossbauer Effect to the Study of
Meteorites - A Review (See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63563V)
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E.De Grave, R.E.Vandenberghe, P.M.A.de Bakker, A.Van Alboom, R.Vochten, and R.van Tassel, Hyperfine Interact.
70(1-4),1009-12(1992) Temperature Dependence of the Mossbauer Parameters of the Fe-Ni Phases in the Santa
Catharina Meteorite (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52683d)
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L.Schultz, T.Loeken, P.Scherer, R. T.Dodd, D. W. G.Sears, P. H.Benoit, J. F.Wacker, R. G.Burns, and D. S.Fisher,
Meteoritics 28(4),528-37(1993) Consortium Study of the Unusual H Chrondrite Regolith Breccia, Noblesville.
F.Aramu, P.Brovetto, V.Maxia, M.Salis, and G.Spano, Il Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 16D(6),623-6(1994)
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Tektites (Chem.Abstr.122:138555)
F.J.Berry, P.A.Bland, G.Oates, and C.T.Pillinger, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),469-72(1994) Iron-57 Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Studies of Meteorites Recovered from Roosevelt County, USA (See 94M039)
(Chem.Abstr.120(14):169317r)
R. G.Burns, and D. S.Fisher, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),571-6(1994) Nanophase Mixed-Valence Iron Minerals in
Meteorites Identified by Cryogenic Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85768)
F.J.Berry, P.A.Bland, G.Oates, and C.T.Pillinger, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),577-81(1994) Iron-57 Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Studies of the Weathering of L-Chondrite Meteorites (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85769)
A.Bonazzi, K.Jiang, I.Ortalli, G.Pedrazzi, and X.Zhang, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),541-5(1994) Investigations on
Five Iron Meteorites (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:150398)
C.Bottger, S.J.Campbell, E.Wu, and R. G.Smith, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),563-9(1994) Mossbauer and X-Ray
Studies of an Iron Meteorite Sample (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85767)
M.S.da Costa, Jr., J. I.Kunrath, J. C. P.de Oliveira, N.Vieira, Jr., J. O.Chies, A.Roisenberg, E.Fernandes de Lima,
A.Paesano, Jr., and M. L.dos Santos, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),457-61(1994) Fayalitic Olivine Composition in an
H-Type Chondrite (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169040v)
E.De Grave, R. J.Pollard, R.E.Vandenberghe, and P.M.A.de Bakker, Hyperfine Interact. 94(1-4),2349-53(1994) The
Effect of High External Magnetic Fields on the Hyperfine Interactions inthe Fe-Ni Phases of the Santa Catharina
Meteorite (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85771)
K.Endo, R.Hirunuma, T.Shinonaga, M.Ebihara, and H.Nakahara, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),557-61(1994)
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of Meteorites Recovered on Antarctica (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85766)
H.P.Gunnlaugsson, C.Bender Koch, and M.B.Madsen, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),589-93(1994) Application of
External Magnetic Field to Characterize Magnetic Oxides in the Carbonaceous Chondrite Orgueil (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:85770)
A.M.Gismelseed, F.Khangi, A.Ibrahim, A.A.Yousif, M.A.Worthing, A.Rais, M. E.Elzain, C. K.Brooks, and H.
H.Sutherland, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),551-5(1994) Studies on Al Kidirate and Kapoeta Meteorites (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:85765)
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T. V.Malysheva, Mineral. Mag. 58(390),151-8(1994) Mossbauer Study of Redox Processes in the Evolution of
Chondrites (Chem.Abstr.120:275866)
R.B.Scorzelli, E.Galvao da Silva, and I.Souza Azevedo, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),473-7(1994) Mossbauer Study of
Thermal Metamorphosed Antarctic Meteorites (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169318s)
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94S055
94S061
94S089
94Z002
95K082
95M014
95M029
95R020
96B045
96B056
96B073
96G018
96K007
96S035
96S036
97A001
97A015
97D036
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Iron-Nickel Superstructure in Metal Particles of Alfianello Meteorite (See 94M039)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.S.Azevedo, and M.Funaki, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),535-9(1994) Tetrataenite in Metallic Grains
of the Antarctic L6 Chondrite ALHA 76009 (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85763)
R.B.Scorzelli, R. A.Pereira, C. A. C.Perez, and A. A. R.Fernandes, Hyperfine Interact. 94(1-4),2343-7(1994) Phase
Composition and Structure of Fe-Ni Alloys in a Unique Antarctic Meteorite Yamato 791694 (See 94L031)
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II" edited by I. Ortalli, vol.50, pp741-4, Iron-57 Mssbauer Spectroscopic Studies of Meteorites for the
Characterisation of Palaeoclimatic Conditions. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:226803)
P.A.Bland, T.B.Smith, A.J.T.Jull, F.J.Berry, A.W.R.Bevan, S.Cloudt, and C.T.Pillinger, Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.
283(2),551-65(1996) The flux of meteorites to the Earth over the last 50 000 years. (Chem.Abstr.126:77677)
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Conf Proc Ital Phys Soc 50, 737-40(1996) Mssbauer, XRD and SEM Studies on Kapoeta Meteorite (See 96O005)
(Chem.Abstr.125:201183)
P.Kong, and M.Ebihara, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 60(14),2667-80(1996) Metal Phases of L Chondrites: Their
Formation and Evolution in the Nebula and in the Parent Body (Chem.Abstr.125:173663)
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713-6(1996) The Alfianello Meteorite: A Mislabeled Sample. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:201182)
R.B.Scorzelli, I.Souza Azevedo, E.Galvao da Silva, and K.Tomeoka, Conf Proc Ital Phys Soc 50, 793-6(1996) A
Mssbauer Study of the Belgica-7904 Carbonaceous Chondrite: Estimation of Thermal Metamorphic Grade. (See
96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:201184)
Y.A.Abdu, and T.Ericsson*, Meteoritics & Planetary Science 32(3),373-5(1997) Mssbauer spectroscopy, x-ray
diffraction, and electron microprobe analysis of the New Halfa meteorite. (Chem.Abstr.127:68741)
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81(8),4773-5(1997) Very thin Fe/Ni modulation multilayer films under ion bombardment. (Chem.Abstr.127:43787)
R.A.Dunlap, Hyperfine Interact. 110(3-4),209-15(1997) A Mssbauer effect investigation of the enstatite chondrite
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meteorite Rumanova. (Chem.Abstr.127:111405)
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by non-conventional methods.
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the Pipliya-1 meteorite. (Chem.Abstr.126:188667)

Moon rocks
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70F023
70F030

H.Fernandez-Moran, S. S.Hafner, M.Ohtsuki, and D.Virgo, Science 167, 686-8(1970) Mossbauer Effect and HighVoltage Electron Microscopy of Pyroxenes in Type B Samples
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Voltage Electron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction of Lunar Pyroxenes
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70G028
70H002
70H024
70M002
70M028
70N011
71A038
71D051
71G073
71H011
71H012
71H013
71H044
71H048
71H057
71H069
71H070
71H074
71M001
71M008
71M075
72B048
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C. L.Herzenberg, and D. L.Riley, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 6" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.6,
pp177-91, Mossbauer Spectrometry of Lunar Samples from the Apollo 11 Mission (See 71G008)
C. L.Herzenberg, and D. L.Riley, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 4, 204(1971) Analysis of Returned Lunar Samples by
Techniques Based on Mossbauer Spectrometry
S. S.Hafner, D.Virgo, and W. K.Warburton, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 12, 159(1971) Oxidation State of Iron in
Plagioclase from Lunar Basalts
C. L.Herzenberg, D. L.Riley, and J.Molerio, in "Applications of Low Energy x- and Gamma Rays" edited by C. A.
Ziegler (Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Inc., New York, 1971)1971 pp187, The Application of Mossbauer
Spectrometry to Lunar and Terrestrial Rock Samples
R. M.Housley, R.G.Grant, A. H.MuirJr., M.Blander, and M.Abdel-Gawad, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. , 212536(1971) Mossbauer Studies of Apollo 12 Samples
C. L.Herzenberg, J.Molerio, and D. L.Riley, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. , 2103-23(1971) Mossbauer
Instrumental Analysis of Apollo 12 Lunar Rock and Soil Samples
S. S.Hafner, D.Virgo, and W. K.Warburton, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 91-108(1971) Cation Distributions
and Cooling History of Clinopyroxenes from Oceanus Procellarum
A. H.MuirJr., and M.Blander, in "Proceedings of the Conference on the Application of the Mossbauer Effect" edited
by I. Dezsi, L. Cser, D. L. Nagy and I. Vincze, pp61-72, Application of the Mossbauer Effect to the Study of
Extraterrestrial Materials (See 71D001)
A. H.MuirJr., R. M.Housley, R.G.Grant, M.Abdel-Gawad, and M.Blander, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology,
Volume 6" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.6, pp163-76, Mossbauer Investigation of Apollo 11 Lunar Samples (See
71G008)
T. V.Malysheva, in "Proceedings of the Conference on Mssbauer Spectrometry (Two Volumes)" edited by H.
Schnorr and M. Kautz, vol.2, pp696-703, Investigation of Some Lunar Ground Samples by means of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (In Russian) (See 71S052)
G.Bayer, J.Felsche, H.D.Schulz, and P.Ruegsegger, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 16, 273-4(1972) X-ray and Mossbauer
Spectroscopy on Lunar Ilmenites (Apollo 11)
E.Dowty, M.Rossmanith, and F.Cuttitta, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 481-92(1972) Fe(2+)-Mg Site
Distribution in Apollo 12021 Clinopyroxenes: Evidence for Bias in Mossbauer Measurements, and Relation of
Ordering to Exsolution
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, N. N.Greenwood, and B. W.Batterman, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2479-93(1972)
Mossbauer Studies of Apollo 14 Lunar Samples
G.P.Huffman, F. C.Schwerer, and R. M.Fisher, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. , 440-1(1972) Mossbauer Analysis
of Apollo 15 Samples
R. M.Housley, R.G.Grant, and M.Abdel-Gawad, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 1065-76(1972) Study of Excess
Fe Metal in the Lunar Fines by Magnetic Separation, Mossbauer Spectroscopy, and Microscopic Examination
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72M048
72S062
72S077
72S078
72S097
72V028
73B035
73B089
73B099
73F030
73H042
73H043
73M002
73M027
73M056
73S074
74D037
74G012
74H033
74H046
74M067
74M068
74N014
74S068
74S069
74W013
74Z003
74Z005
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T. V.Malysheva, and V. V.Kurash, Space Research 1, 137-40(1972) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Regolith from the
Sea of Fertility
F. C.Schwerer, G.P.Huffman, R. M.Fisher, and T.Nagata, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 3173-85(1972)
Electrical Conductivity and Mossbauer Study of Apollo Lunar Samples
A.Schurian, and S. S.Hafner, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 615-21(1972) On the Amount of Ferric Iron in
Plagioclases from Lunar Igneous Rocks
A.Schurian, and S. S.Hafner, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 493-506(1972) Distinct Subsolidus Cooling
Histories of Apollo 14 Basalts
F. C.Schwerer, G.P.Huffman, R. M.Fisher, and T.Nagata, Moon 4, 187-9(1972) D.C. Electrical Conductivity of Lunar
Surface Rocks
A. P.Vinogradov, Geokhimiya , 763-74(1972)/Geochem. Int. 9, 507-21(1976), Preliminary Data on Lunar Regolith
Returned by Automatic Probe "Luna-20"
G. E.Brown, and C. T.Prewitt, Am. Mineral. 58, 577-87(1973) High-temperature Crystal Chemistry of Hortonolite
R. G.Burns, D. J.Vaughan, R.M.Abu-Eid, M.Witner, and A. W.Morawski, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 98394(1973) Spectral Evidence for Cr3+, Ti3+, and Fe2+ Rather than Cr2+ and Fe3+ in Lunar Ferromagnesian Silicates
A.Brecher, D. J.Vaughan, R. G.Burns, and K. R.Morash, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2991-3001(1973)
Magnetic and Mossbauer Studies of Apollo 16 Rock Chips 60315,51 and 62295,27
D. W.Forester, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2697-707(1973) Mossbauer Search for Ferric Oxide Phases in
Lunar Materials and Simulated Lunar Materials
R. M.Housley, R.G.Grant, and N. E.Paton, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2737-49(1973) Origin and
Characteristics of Excess Fe Metal in Lunar Glass Welded Aggregates
R. M.Housley, E. H.Cirlin, and R.G.Grant, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2729-35(1973) Characterization of
Fines from the Apollo 16 Site
T. V.Malysheva, and V. V.Kurash, Geokhimiya , 120-5(1973)/Geochem. Int. 11, 87-91(1973), Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Lunar Samples
T. V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya , 1079-84(1973)/Geochem. Int. 11, 824-9(1973), Mossbauer Spectroscopy of a Lunar
Regolith Supplied by the Luna 20 Automatic Space Station
H. F.Mao, D.Virgo, and P. M.Bell, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 397-412(1973) Analytical and Experimental
Study of Iron and Titanium in Orange Glass from Apollo 17 Soil Sample 74220
F. C.Schwerer, G.P.Huffman, and R. M.Fisher, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 3151-66(1973) Electrical
Conductivity of Lunar Surface Rocks at Elevated Temperatures
E.Dowty, and M. M.Lindstrom, Contrib. Mineral. Petrol. 48, 229-32(1974) Mossbauer Spectra of Synthetic Ca-Fe
Pyroxenoids and Lunar Pyroferroite
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, and N. N.Greenwood, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. , 1148-56(1974) Mossbauer Studies of
Apollo 14 and Apollo 15 Lunar Soils
G.P.Huffman, F. C.Schwerer, R. M.Fisher, and T.Nagata, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2779-94(1974) Iron
Distributions and Metallic-ferrous Ratios for Apollo Lunar Samples:Mossbauer and Magnetic Analyses
R. M.Housley, E. H.Cirlin, N. E.Paton, and A. J.Golder, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2623-42(1974) Solar
Wind and Micrometeorite Alteration of the Lunar Regolith
T. V.Malysheva, Lunnyi Grunt Morya Izobiliya , 326-33(1974) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Studies of Lunar Regolith
Delivered by Station Luna 16 (In Russian)
T. V.Malysheva, I. D.Shevaleevskii, and Yu. F.Shvadskii, Meteoritika 33, 113-6(1974) Study of the Sikhote Alin
Meteorite by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Electron Microprobe (In Russian)
D.L.Nagy, L.Cser, and K.Kulcsar, in "Lunnyi Grunt Monya Izobiliya" edited by A. P. Vinogradov (Nauka, Moscow,
1974)1974 pp334, Mossbauer Spectroscopy Analysis of Lunar Soil Collected by Automatic Station "Luna 16," (In
Russian)
S. K.Saxena, S.Ghose, and A. C.Turnock, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 21, 194-200(1974) Cation Distribution in Lowcalcium Pyroxenes: Dependence on Temperature and Calcium Content and the Thermal History of Lunar and
Terrestrial Pigeonites
F. C.Schwerer, G.P.Huffman, R. M.Fisher, and T.Nagata, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 2673-87(1974)
Electrical Conductivity of Lunar Surface Rocks: Laboratory Measurements and Implications for Lunar Interior
Temperatures
J.M.Williams, New Sci. (1),119(1974) Mossbauer Effect to Probe Old Pots and Lunar Rocks
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, Geokhimiya , 1084-90(1974)/Geochem. Int. 11, 751-6(1974), Mossbauer Spectroscopy
on the Iron Core of a Lunar Regolith from Luna-16
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 549-51(1974) Mossbauer Measurements of the Soviet Luna-16 and
Luna-20 Samples
A.Brecher, M. J. V.Menken, J. B.Adams, and E.Gaffet, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 3091-9(1975) The Effects
of Heating and Subsolidus Reduction on Lunar Materials: An Analysis by Magnetic Methods, Optical, Mossbauer,
and X-ray Diffraction Spectroscopy
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75H006
75H036
75H044
75M074
75M097
75Z004
75Z005
75Z015
75Z026
75Z028
76B117
76Z005
77G001
77G015
78M036
79B107
79M080
79Z010
81D072
81J010
82Z019
84D052
84D053
85D014
85Z025
86Z009
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Geology and Mineralogy (See 75G006)
S. S.Hafner, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z. Hrynkiewicz
and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp471-2, Mossbauer Results from the Lunar Samples Returned by the Apollo Missions. A
Summary (See 75H027)
G.P.Huffman, and G. R.Dunmyre, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 757-72(1975) Superparamagnetic Clusters of
Fe2+ Spins in Lunar Olivine:Dissolution by High-temperature Annealing
T. V.Malysheva, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. , 166(1975) Mossbauer Effect (In Russian)
T. V.Malysheva, in "Kosmokhim Luny Planet" edited by A. P. Vinogradov (Nauka, Moscow, 1975)1975 pp115-21,
Problem of the Origin of Lunar Mares and Highlands (Mossbauer Study) (In Russian)
T.Zemcik, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl
and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp388-92, Refined Mossbauer Measurements of Lunar Silicates and Metallic Iron (See
75H017)
T.Zemcik, J.Lauermannova, and K.Raclavsky, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M. Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp392-4, Mossbauer Micro-measurement of Fine Lunar
Particles (See 75H017)
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, in "International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings" edited by A. Z.
Hrynkiewicz and J. A. Sawicki, vol.1, pp473-4, Mossbauer Measurements on Soviet Luna-16 and Luna-20 Particles
(See 75H027)
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, in "Kosmokhim Luny Planet" edited by A. P. Vinogradov (Nauka, Moscow, 1975)1975
pp194-9, Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in Regolith from Luna 20 (In Russian)
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. (Pt. 2),194-9(1975) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron
in the Luna 20 Regolith (In Russian)
R. G.Burns, K.M.Parkin, B. M.Loeffler, I. S.Leung, and R.M.Abu-Eid, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. , 256178(1976) Further Characterization of Spectral Features Attributable to Titanium onthe Moon
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),833-6(1976) Mineralogical Analysis of Lunar Rock Particles
(See 76U002)
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, and N. N.Greenwood, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, A 284, 157-65(1977) Mossbauer Studies
of Luna 16 and 20 Soils
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, and N. N.Greenwood, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, A 285, 235-40(1977) An Assessment of
Results Obtained from Mossbauer Spectra of Lunar Samples
T. V.Malysheva, N. P.Polyakova, and N. E.Mishin, Geokhimiya , 835-41(1978) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of
Lunar Soil Sampled by Luna 24 Space Probe (In Russian)
M. I.Bychkova, N. Yu.Rozin, B.E.Dzevitskii, N.N.Savvateev, N. V.Pavlenko, and P.P.Seregin, Fix-Khim Anal
Sverkhprovodyashchikh Splavov , 72-5(1979) Nuclear Gamma-resonance Study of Ternary Molybdenum Sulfides (In
Russian)
T. V.Malysheva, LUNAS* , 665-73(1979) Study of Lunar Regolith from the Continental Region of the Moon Using
theMossbauer Effect (In Russian)
T.Zemcik, and K.Raclavsky, LUNAS* , 674-7(1979) Comparison of Nonmagnetic Parts of Mossbauer Spectra of
Regolith from the"Luna-16" and "Luna-20" Space Stations (In Russian)
M.Darby Dyar, and R. G.Burns, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. , 695-702(1981) Coordination Chemistry of Iron
in Glasses Contributing to Remote-sensed Spectra of the Moon
G. Q.Ji, W.F.Wu, Z.Li, and X.F.Zhong, Diqiu Huaxue (2),158-61(1981) Mossbauer Study of Apollo-17 Mare Basalt
(In Chinese)
T.Zemcik, and A.Cimbalnikova, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 844-6(1982) Identification of Magnetic
Fraction in Lunar Rock Particles (See 82U003)
M.Darby Dyar, and D.P.Birnie, III, J. Non-Cryst. Solids 67, 397-412(1984) Quench Media Effects on Iron
Partitioning and Ordering in a Lunar Glass
M.Darby Dyar, J. Geophys. Res., B 89, C233-9(1984) Experimental Methods for Quenching Structures in Lunaranalog Silicate Melts:Variations as a Function of Quench Media and Composition
M.Darby Dyar, Am. Mineral. 70(3-4),304-16(1985) A Review of Mossbauer Data on Inorganic Glasses: the Effects
of Composition on Iron Valency and Coordination (Chem.Abstr.102():169873X)
T.Zemcik, and A.Cimbalnikova, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan
and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1779-83, Identification of the Rock-Forming Phases of the Lunar Regolith (See 85K069)
T.Zemcik, and Z.Cimbalnikova, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1105-7(1986) Variability of Silicate Glasses from the
Lunar Regolith (See 86C003)
N. A.Ashikhmina, O. A.Bogatikov, Yu. P.Dikov, D. I.Frikh-khar, A.Cimbalnikova, T.Zemcik*, M.Klecka, M.Kos,
J.Mikes, M.Palivlova, and B.Cilek, in "Natural Glasses - Indicators of Geological Processes" edited by O.A.
Bogatikov, A.M. Borsuk ("Nauka", Moscow, Russia, 1987)1987 pp124-6, Investigation of Natural Glasses by the
Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)

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Code
87C061

87J015

89K083
89V028
90C046
92A017
94A044
96A020

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by Jiri Konta 1989 pp191-7, Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Silicate Glasses from the Lunar Regolith
(Chem.Abstr.113(20):175674b)
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Basalten und Meteoriten mittels kernphysikalischer Analysenverfahren (Radiometrie,
Neutronenaktivierungsanalyse,Mossbauer-Spektroskopie) (In German) (Chem.Abstr.107(4):26135A)
D.A.Khramov, T.Zemcik, and A.Cimbalnikova, Geokhimiya (8),1164-9(1989)/Geochem. Int. 27(3),80-6(1989),
Mossbauer Data on Fe Distribution in Lunar Olivines (Chem.Abstr.111(20):178190k)
V.A.Varnek, L. N.Mazalov, Yu. P.Dikov, and A. V.Ivanov, Geokhimiya (8),1170-5(1989)/Geochem. Int. 27(3),8691(1989), New Mossbauer Data on the Forms of Fe in Luna-16 Regolith
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Interact. 72(1-4),285-98(1992) Extraterrestrial Mssbauer Spectrometry. (See 92B043) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):58357x)
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Soils and Pyroclastic Glass.

Nodule
69H011
69J006
70G040
70H039
71H062

72H007
72O018
73C020
73G023
76E022
78J013
79F029
81T006
82S053
86K021
88M068
89D035
90S119
91P004
91S012

C. L.Herzenberg, and D. L.Riley, Nature (London) 224, 259-60(1969) Interpretation of the Mossbauer Spectra of
Marine Iron-Manganese Nodules
C.E.Johnson, and G. P.Glasby, Nature (London) 222, 376-7(1969) Mossbauer Effect Determination of Particle Size in
Microcrystalline Iron-Manganese Nodules
J.Georgescu, and C.I.Nistor, Rev. Roum. Phys. 15, 819-23(1970) Study of the Iron Chemical Bond by the Mossbauer
Effect in the Ferromanganese Concretions of the Black Sea
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, B. D.Sawicka, and J.A.Sawicki, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 3, 1039-45(1970) The Mossbauer Effect in the
Pacific Ocean Fe-Mn Nodules
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, A. J.Pustowka, B. D.Sawicka, and J.A.Sawicki, in "Proceedings of the Conference on Mssbauer
Spectrometry (Two Volumes)" edited by H. Schnorr and M. Kautz, vol.2, pp381-4, The Study of FeMn Nodules at
High Temperatures (See 71S052)
A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, A. J.Pustowka, B. D.Sawicka, and J.A.Sawicki, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 10, 281-7(1972) Mossbauer
Effect Analysis of Fe-Mn Nodules from Various Pacific Ocean Locations
A.Oakada, T.Okada, and M.Shima, Sci. Pap. Inst. Phys. Chem. Res. (Jpn.) 66, 178-83(1972) Study on the Manganese
Nodule (VI) Some Aspects of the Chemical Form of Iron in the Manganese Nodule
R.Carpenter, and S.Wakeham, Chem. Geol. 11, 109-16(1973) Mossbauer Studies of Marine and Fresh Water
Manganese Nodules
I. I.Georgescu, M.Morariu, and L.Diamandescu, Rev. Roum. Phys. 18, 401-4(1973) Contributions to the Study of the
Fe-Mn Nodules from the Black Sea by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, H. A.El-Kerdani, and F.M.Taiel, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),857-60(1976) Mossbauer Effect
Study of the Relation Between River Concretions and Manganese Nodules (See 76U002)
J. H.Johnston, and G. P.Glasby, Geochem. J. 12, 153-64(1978) The Secondary Iron Oxidehydroxide Mineralogy of
Some Deep-sea and Fossil Manganese Nodules: A Mossbauer and X-ray Study
J.Foct, and T. H.Courtney, Colloq. Int. CNRS 289, 405-10(1979) Structure et Vieillissement des Nodules
polymetalliques. Etudies par Spectrometrie Mossbauer (In French)
A.Thijs, G.de Roy, E. F.Vansant, G. P.Glasby, and T.Thijssen, Geochem. J. 15, 25-37(1981) Mossbauer Effect Studies of
Iron in Manganese Nodules and Associated Marine Sediments in Five Areas in the Equatorial and S.W. Pacific
K.Surendranath, and C.Bansal, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 73, K133-6(1982) Mossbauer Effect Study of Polymetallic Nodules
from Indian Ocean Bed
J.Kraczka, A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, and T.Wieser, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1125-8(1986) Mossbauer Study of Carpathian
Ferromanganese Nodules (See 86C003)
E.Murad, and U.Schwertmann, Am. Mineral. 73(11-1),1395-400(1988) Iron Oxide Mineralogy of Some Deep-Sea
Ferromanganese Crusts
D.N.Drakshayani, C.Sankar, and R.M.Mallya, Thermochim. Acta 144(2),313-28(1989) The Reduction of Manganese
Nodules by Hydrogen (Chem.Abstr.111(18):157580x)
S.Swami, V. K.Agarwal, S. S.Sharma, and J.Varma, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 122(1),K77-82(1990) Mossbauer and ESR
Studies of Polymetallic Nodules (Chem.Abstr.114(10):85649p)
J. N.Pattan, and A. V.Mudholkar, Geo-Mar Lett 11(1),51-5(1991) Mossbauer Studies and Oxidized Manganese Ratio
in Ferromanganese Nodules and Crusts from the Central Indian Ocean
S.Swami, V. K.Agarwal, S. S.Sharma, and J.Varma, Proc. Solid State Phys. Symp. 33C, 277(1991) Mossbauer Studies
of Sea Nodules
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92C014
92D043
92R006

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S.Swami, V. K.Agarwal, S. S.Sharma, and J.Varma, Hyperfine Interact. 68(1-4),433-6(1991) Temperature Studies of
Fe-Mn Nodules (See 91H038) (Chem.Abstr.116(24):238913p)
S. Y.Chen, S.Ambe, G.L.Zhang, N.Takematsu, and F.Ambe, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),969-72(1992) Mossbauer Study
on Iron in Marine Sediments and Manganese Nodules (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52653u)
M.Darby Dyar, A. V.McGuire, and M. D.Harrell, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 56(6),2579-86(1992) Crystal Chemistry
of Iron in Two Styles of Metasomatism in the Upper Mantle (Chem.Abstr.117(18):175303n)
V.Rusanov, V.Angelov, V.Jordanov, and S. I.Ormandjiev, Phys. Chem. Miner. 18(8),517-21(1992) Qualitative and
Quantitative Determination of the Iron-Bearing Phases in Deep Sea-Nodules by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(Chem.Abstr.118(6):42418c)

Obsidian
70H010
73S079
79L005
79T046
80C007
81R006
82B010
82P044
83A010
86S053
87A028

87D005
87D055
91C051

C. L.Herzenberg, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 5" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.5, pp209-30,
Mossbauer Spectrometry as an Instrumental Technique for Determinative Mineralogy (See 70G012)
M.Shima, and A.Okada, Chishitsugaku Zasshi (Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan) 79, 787-91(1973) Some Aspects of Tektite.Fe57
Mossbauer Spectra and Infrared Spectra of Australite and Moldavite
G.Longworth, and S. E.Warren, J. Archaeol. Sci. 6, 179-93(1979) The Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to the
Characterisation of Western Mediterranean Obsidian
M.Takeda, K.Sato, Y.Sato, and T.Tominaga, Rev. Chim. Miner. 16, 400-9(1979) Iron-57 Mossbauer Study of
Naturally Occurring Glasses: Japanese Obsidians
F.Chavez-Rivas, J. R.Regnard, and J.Chappert, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-275-6(1980) Mossbauer Study of
Natural Glasses: Lipari and Teotihuacan Obsidians (See 80U001)
J. R.Regnard, F.Chavez-Rivas, and J.Chappert, Bull. Mineral. 104, 204-10(1981) Study of the Oxidation States and
Magnetic Properties of Iron in Volcanic Glasses: Lipari and Teotihuacan Obsidians
J. C. J.Bart, N.Burriesci, F.Cariati, S.Cavallaro, N.Giordano, and M.Petrera, Bull. Mineral. 105, 43-50(1982) Nature
and Distribution of Iron in Volcanic Glasses: Mossbauer and EPR Study of Lipari Pumice
J. G.Perez-Ramirez, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 469-70(1982) Similarity of the Properties of Iron in
Glasses with Supported Iron in gamma-Alumina (See 82U003)
F.Aramu, V.Maxia, S.Serci, and I.Uras, Lett. Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis. 36(5),102-4(1983) Mossbauer Study of
Mount Arci (Sardinia) Obsidian
E.Schmidbauer, E.Mosheim, and N.Semioschkina, Phys. Chem. Miner. 13(4),256-61(1986) Magnetization and 57Fe
Mossbauer Study of Obsidians (Chem.Abstr.105(11):96624S)
N. A.Ashikhmina, O. A.Bogatikov, Yu. P.Dikov, D. I.Frikh-khar, A.Cimbalnikova, T.Zemcik*, M.Klecka, M.Kos,
J.Mikes, M.Palivlova, and B.Cilek, in "Natural Glasses - Indicators of Geological Processes" edited by O.A.
Bogatikov, A.M. Borsuk ("Nauka", Moscow, Russia, 1987)1987 pp124-6, Investigation of Natural Glasses by the
Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)
V. G.Kumar Das, C.Wei, and S.W.Ng, J. Organomet. Chem. 322, 33-47(1987) Triphenyltin(IV) 8-quinolyloxyacetate
hydrate, (Ph3SnO2CCH2(8-C9H6NO)-H2O)n, an organotin ester derivative built of hydrogen-bonded helical chains
M. D.Dorfman, V.G.Terziev, and I.S.Lyubutin, in "Second International Conference on Natural Glasses" edited by
Jiri Konta 1989 pp339-45, Mossbauer and X-Ray Spectroscopy of Tektites (Chem.Abstr.112(14):122456e)
F.Chavez-Rivas, R.Zamorano-Ulloa, D.Galland, J. R.Regnard, and J.Chappert, J. Appl. Phys. 70(10),5849-51(1991)
Ferro and Paramagnetic Resonance Studies of Natural Volcanic Glasses:Teotihuacan Obsidians

Ore
74O017
76D058
76I016
76R043
76R044
79D058
79E010
79I016

E. A.Ovsyannikov, A. V.Polosin, and A. G.Shpaer, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz. Geokhim. 19, 85101(1974) Problem Concerning the Use of Nuclear Gamma Resonance for Phase Analysisof Iron Ores (In Russian)
A. V.Dolenko, V. M.Ratnikov, and V. K.Ryadkin, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz. Geokhim. 28, 42-5(1976)
Characteristics of Sensor Designs for Nuclear Geophysical Analysis of Tin Ores in situ (In Russian)
P. A.Ioffe, V. V.Klement'yev, L. Sh.Aleksandrova, L.Sh.Tsemekhman, M. I.Kazakov, S. E.Vaisburd, and B. F.Verner,
Izv. Akad. Nauk, Met. (2),12-5(1976)/Russ. Metall. (Engl. Transl.) (2),11-3(1976), The Behaviour of Iron Compounds
during Reduction Roasting of Oxidised Nickel Ores
V. M.Ratnikov, and D.Timotijevic, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz. Geokhim. 28, 3-7(1976) Combination of
Nuclear-geophysical Methods for Analysis of Tin Ore Deposits of Different Types (In Russian)
V. K.Ryadkin, and G. N.Tsigel'nitskii, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz. Geokhim. 28, 36-41(1976) Use of the
Instrument MAK-I for Ore Analysis at One Mine of Chukotka (In Russian)
B. D.Dunlap, G. K.Shenoy, F. Y.Fradin, C. D.Barnet, and C. W.Kimball, J. Magn. Magn. Mater. 13, 319-21(1979)
Measurement of the Spin-depairing Interaction in Sn0.75Eu0.25Mo6S8
L.Eng, L.May, B.Million, A.Bober, and J. B.Adams, Appl. Spectrosc. 33, 384-9(1979) Investigation of Chrome Ores
Using X-ray Diffraction, X-ray Fluorescence, and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
V.P.Ivanitskii, I. V.Matyash, and F. I.Rakovich, Geol. Zh. (Russ. Ed.) 39, 108-11(1979) Mossbauer Spectra of
Riebeckites from Zones of Uranium Mineralization of Sodium Metasomatites (In Russian)
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80A050
80B121
80E016
80M071
81A022
81E023
81G038
81G064
81H012
81M056
81M073
82C056
82G059
82H007
82W022
83F011
84C054
84L023
84S106
85D035
85D055
85E011
85L025
86E028
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An Example of the Evolution of Color in Beryls during the Formation of an Ore Deposit (In Russian)
V. I.Aleinikov, A. I.Gorbanev, and V. A.Reznichenko, in "Teor. Prakt. Metall.Margantsa, (Mater. Vses. Soveshch.
Metall. Margantsa),2nd" edited by F. N. Tavadze vol.2,1980 pp28-37, Nuclear Gamma Resonance Spectroscopic
Study of the Chemical State of Ironin Manganese Ores of the Nikopol and Chiatura Deposits (In Russian)
A. E.Bekmukhametov, and K.Asamaki, Izv. Akad. Nauk Kaz. SSR, Ser. Geol. (6),40-6(1980) Pyroxenes in Magnetite
Ores, Skarns, and Magmatic Rocks of Turgai (In Russian)
L. N.Emelina, G. A.Mitenkov, and P. A.Ioffe, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 109, 713-9(1980) Manganoilmenite in CopperNickel Ores of the Oktyabrskoe Deposit (NorilskOre Region) (In Russian)
B. M.Moiseev, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 254(5),1227-9(1980) Paleodosimetric Method for the Determination of the Age of
Deposits of Radioactive Elements (In Russian)
V.Anila, R.M.Singru, V. N.Sharma, and J.S.Chandel, Hydrometallurgy 7, 329-37(1981) Mossbauer Study of the
Treatment of Nickeliferous Laterite Ore in Argon and Hydrogen/Water Mixtures
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, L.Al-Houty, M.Al-Mauraikhy, and S.Abo-El-Enein, Qatar Univ. Sci. Bull. 1(1),79-89(1981)
Mossbauer Effect Study of the Hyperfine Structure of the Different Phasesof Iron in the Portland Cement Produced in
Qatar (Duplicated in 82E014)
I. J.Garzanov, V. A.Kulikov, V. G.Labushkin, and E. P.Makarov, Izmer. Tekh. (2),73-5(1981)/Meas. Tech. (Engl.
Transl.) 24, 159-62(1981), Mossbauer Resonance Analyzer of Cassiterite
A.Gedikoglu, and S.Simsek, Commun. Fac. Sci. Univ. Ankara, Ser. A2 30(4),37-47(1981) Untersuchung der Magnetite
durch den Mossbauer Effekt (In German)
G.P.Huffman, and F.E.Huggins, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),265-301(1981) Application of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in the Steel Industry (See 81S027)
S.Music, H.Leidheiser, Jr., and G. W.Simmons, Glas. Hem. Drus. Beograd 46, 571-7(1981) 57Fe Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Analysis of Some Minerals from Yugoslavia. IV.
T. Ya.Malysheva, V. V.Korovushkin, V.V.Zhurov, V. Ya.Lyadova, A. V.Merlin, and V. F.Gilung, Izv. Akad. Nauk,
Met. (4),17-20(1981) Form of Existence of Iron in Silicate Binders of Iron-ore Pellets (In Russian)
P. E.Clark, S. A.Fysh, and A. C.Knott, Physics for Austrailia's Development 1, 241-4(1982) Quality Control of Iron
Ore Sinters - A Mossbauer Study
V. P.Gupta, A. K.Singh, K.Chandra, and S. K.Jaireth, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 863-5(1982)
Investigations on Pyrrhotites of Indian Ore Deposits (See 82U003)
G.P.Huffman, and F.E.Huggins, AIP Conf. Proc. , 149-98(1982) The Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the Analysis
of the Raw Materials and Products of the Steel Industry
T. P.Wei, Chi Shu Yu Hsun Lien 7(10),60-7(1982) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Chinese)
S. A.Fysh, and J.Ostwald, Mineral. Mag. 47(343),209-17(1983) A Mossbauer Study of Some Australian Iron Ore
Minerals
R. G.Chernova, O.K.Shcherbatyuk, Kh. N.Nurmagambetov, and A. A.Kozlovskii, Kompleksn. Ispol'z. Miner. Syr'ya
(5),67-70(1984) Benefication of North Onega bauxites by hydrochlorination (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.102():29156R)
A.Landsberg, and R. D.Wilson, Metall. Trans. B 15B(4),732-4(1984) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Used to Study the
Removal of Iron from Clay (Chem.Abstr.102():98881K)
H.A.Sallam, N.A.Eissa*, S.A.El-Henawi, and F.M.Taiel, Egypt. J. Phys. 15(2),313-20(1984) Study of the effect of
environmental conditions on the nature and properties of iron ores in qater by Mssbauer effect.
(Chem.Abstr.104(24):210208R)
G.De Geyter, R.E.Vandenberghe, L.Verdonck, and G.Stoops, Neues Jahrb. Mineral. Abh. 153(1),1-17(1985)
Mineralogy of Holocene Bog-iron Ore in Northern Belgium
J. L.Du, J.Deng, DexianYao, L-C.Zen, RenshuChen, Z.F.Yu, and Y.F.Zheng, Zhongshan Daxue Xuebao, Ziran Kexueban
(3),104-11(1985) Mossbauer investigations on the genesis of cassiterites from several tin-containing mining areas (In
Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.104():53825V)
V. V.Erin, and N. A.Rozanov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Gorn. Zh. (11),5-7(1985) Mossbauer Analysis of Ores
with Absorber Inhomogeneity Taken into Account (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.104(14):122004R)
A.E.Lisitsyn, V.V.Rudnev, A.L.Gaft, N.Dobrovol'skaya, O. M.Dara, and T.V.Tkacheva, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va
114(1),62-73(1985) New data on ludwigite and szaibelyite of the Taiga skarn-magnetite deposit (southern Yakutia)
(In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.103():9130V)
V. V.Erin, and N. A.Rozanov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Gorn. Zh. (6),7-9(1986) Rapid Mossbauer Analysis of
Chromite Ores and Beneficiation Products (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.105(18):164027B)
Z.W.Li, R.Z.Ma, S. T.Wang, and Y.Liu, Gaodeng Xuexiao Huaxue Xuebao 7(11),1035-7(1986) The Study of
Mossbauer Spectra of the Fe3O4 Mineral Agglomerates in the Scattering (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.107(8):62457R)
A. N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, M. L.Jangid, M. P.Chacharkar, and M.Lal, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 107(4),239-46(1986)
Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of Tungsten Ores (Chem.Abstr.106(14):105654B)
E. P.Nikolaeva, I. S.Spirina, V. V.Korovushkin, R. N.Yudin, V. E.Lifirenko, N. Yu.Yakubovskaya, A. A.Bulkin, and
T. V.Bashlykova, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 115(4),478-89(1986) Iron Minerals in Complex Oxidized Ores (In
Russian) (Chem.Abstr.106(2):7622V)
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86W032
86Z012
88C080
88F021
88L078
88W006
89E014
89I006
89M051
89W006
90B082
90B083
90B124
90B152
90P031
90V034
91M070
91M082

91M083
91P071
92D057
92F009
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J.Terra, E.M.Baggio-Saitovitch, J.Danon, and N. G.Souza, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect"
edited by Gary J. Long and John G. Stevens, pp479-89, Mossbauer Effect Study of Decreptation Phenomena in Iron
Ores (See 86L043)
F.E.Wagner, P.Marion, and J. R.Regnard, Geo. Soc. of Zimbabwe Spec. Publi. 2, 435-43(1986) Mossbauer Study of the
Chemical State of Gold in Gold Alloys
J.S.Zheng, MulinNiu, GangDai, S. Y.Liu, HuiminZhang, M. H.Zhang, K-Q.Chen, and XuegenYuan, Hyperfine Interact.
29(1-4),1457-61(1986) The Application of Mossbauer Effect (ME) to the Quantitative Analysis (QA) of Roasted
and Green Iron Ores and to the Studies of Preparation of Catalyst (See 86C003)
Z. D.Cui, and X. Z.Wang, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao 16(1),24-9(1988) A Preliminary Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of
the Catalytic Action of Iron Based Catalysts in Lignite Liquefaction (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.109(20):173296y)
V. L.Fedotov, and Yu. B.Voitkovskii, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Chern. Metall. (1),164-5(1988) The Study of
Composition of Lebedinskii and Kachkanarskii GOK (Mining Enriching Fabrik) Concentrates (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.108(22):190339m)
P.Liu, Yanshi Kuangwuxue Zashi 7(2),167-75(1988) Mossbauer Parameters of Pyrite from a Certain Gold-Silver Ore
Deposit in Zhejiang Province and Their Geological Significance (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.110(26):234753q)
F.E.Wagner, P.Marion, and J. R.Regnard, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),851-4(1988) 197Au Mossbauer Study of Gold
Ores, Mattes, Roaster Products, and Gold Minerals (See 88C010)
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, M.Y.Hassan, and M.S.M.I.Kany, TIZ Int. 113(4),348-9(1989) Effect of Heating and Gamma
Irradiation on Egyptian Talc Ore by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.112(12):103956b)
L.Izoret, J.N.Rimbert, F.Dumas, and P.Maruejol, Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),659-64(1989) Mossbauer Spectrometry
as a Tool for Mining Industry: Application to an Uranium-Bearing Mineralization of Albitized Granite (See
89C020) (Chem.Abstr.111(12):100495u)
P.Marion, F.E.Wagner, and J. R.Regnard, Ind. Miner. Mines Carrieres Tech. (3),112-8(1989) Caracterisation des
Minerais de Metaux Precieux et Produits Metallurgiques Derives: Utilisation de la Spectroscopie Mossbauer de
l'Or et de la Microsonde Ionique (In French) (Chem.Abstr.112(8):60224s)
F.E.Wagner, P. M.Swash, and P.Marion, Hyperfine Interact. 46(1-4),681-8(1989) A 197Au and 57Fe Mossbauer
Study of the Roasting of Refractory Gold Ores (See 89C020) (Chem.Abstr.110(26):235020k)
B.Bouzabata, and A.Otmani, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2153-8(1990) Quantitative Analysis of Phases of Iron Ore
and Its Reduced Products (See 90N011)
L.J.Brown, E. H.Gutsa, J.D.Cashion, J. R.Fraser, and B. A. W.Coller, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2159-66(1990)
Mossbauer Effect Study of Ferric Arsenates from an Abandoned Gold Mine (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.114(4):27299p)
S. P.Balashova, M. G.Dobrovol'skaya, V. V.Korovushkin, and L. S.Dubrovinskii, Mineral. Zh. 12(4),56-65(1990)
Composition and Properties of Dannemorite from the Nikolaevka Ore Deposit (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.114(22):210682x)
A.G.Bobkovskii, A.V.Sokolov, and E.I.Ezhov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Tsvetn. Met. (5),33-9(1990) The Fe and Ni
Phase State Changes in Reduction Roasting of Oxidized Nickel Ores. (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.115:53961)
T.Pal, and T. N.Pal, Trans. Indian Ceram. Soc. 49(4),86-90(1990) Aluminium in Iron Ores and Its Characterization by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy vis-a-vis XRD
V.A.Varnek, L. V.Chernikova, V. I.Kazakova, and V. E.D'yakov, Zavod. Lab. 56(6),43-6(1990)/Ind. Lab. (Engl.
Transl.) 56(6),680-3(1990), Mossbauer Spectrum and Chemical Analysis of Slags in Tin Production
(Chem.Abstr.115(8):84268x)
S.Mitra, T. N.Pal, and T.Pal, Solid State Commun. 77(4),297-301(1991) Electron "Localisation" at B-Site:A
Concomitant Process for Oxidation of Cr-Spinels to a "Partly Inverse" Form (Chem.Abstr.114(18):174290g)
P.Marion, P.Holliger, M. C.Boiron, M.Cathelineau, and F.E.Wagner, in "Brazil Gold '91:The Economics, Geology,
Geochemistry and Genesis of Gold Deposit" edited by E.A. Ladeira (A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam/Brookfield,
1991)1991 pp389-95, New Improvements in the Characterization of Refractory Gold in Pyrites: An Electron
Microprobe, Mossbauer Spectrometry and Ion Microprobe Study (Jcode 57ZGAJ) (Chem.Abstr.117(8):73294t)
P.Marion, M.Monroy, P.Holliger, M. C.Boiron, M.Cathelineau, F.E.Wagner, and J.Friedl, in "Source, Transport and
Deposition of Metals" edited by Pagel & Leroy 1991 pp677-80, Gold Bearing Pyrites: A Combined Ion Microprobe
and Mossbauer Spectrometry Approach
L. N.Parshukova, L.Sh.Tsemekhman, and A.G.Bobkovskii, in "Development of Theoretical Basis of Metallurgical
Processes of Production of Nickel"(Gipronikel, St. Petersburg, 1991)1991 pp59-64, The Reduction of Oxide Nickel
Ores by Mineral Oil (In Russian)
D.Das, M.B.Chakraborti, K.Choudhury, P.M.G.Nambissan, B.R.S.Babu, P.Sen, Sangeeta, and C.K.Majumdar, Bull.
Mater. Sci. 15(2),161-70(1992) Mssbauer, XRD and positron annihilation studies on natural magnetite and
hematite ore from Ari Dongri, Central India. (Chem.Abstr.117(8):73248f)
J.Friedl, F.E.Wagner, J.A.Sawicki, D. C.Harris, J. A.Mandarino, and P.Marion, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),9458(1992) 197Au, 57Fe and 121Sb Mossbauer Study of Gold Minerals and Ores (See 92H028)
M.S.da Costa, Jr., J. I.Kunrath, J.B.Marimon da Cunha, J. T.Moro, and J. H.de Araujo, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys.
Res. B 76(1-4),244-5(1993) Mossbauer Effect Characterization of Brazilian Iron Ores for Mining Industrual
Purposes (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):12406a)
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94C041
94D010
94E015
94F034
94W036
95E006
95F016
95R050
96E016
96W031
97E014

98C002
98F002
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F. A.Stephens, D.L.Williamson, and J. P.Hager, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),354-6(1993) Monitoring
Iron Carbide Production from Iron Ore by Quantitative Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 93N007)
(Chem.Abstr.119(2):12515k)
P. S.Cook, J.D.Cashion, and A. P.Bell, Hyperfine Interact. 93(1-4),1765-70(1994) Behavior of Six Sulphided Iron
Hydroliquefaction Catalysts (See 94L031)
M.S.da Costa, Jr., J. I.Kunrath, J.B.Marimon da Cunha, J. T.Moro, and J. H.de Araujo, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),4637(1994) Mossbauer Effect Characterization of Some Brazilian Iron Ores (See 94M039)
(Chem.Abstr.120(14):169090m)
M. S.Ellid, and F.Fallagh, Hyperfine Interact. 92(1-4),1007-11(1994) Mossbauer Studies of Iron Ore from East
Awinat Mountains in Libya (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:111196)
J.Friedl, F.E.Wagner, M.D.Adams, R.P.Schouwstra, H.J.Marais, and D.Dew, Bio Oxi Ref Gold 2, 403-10(1994) The
Bio-Oxidation of Refractory Arsenopyritic Gold Ore from Fairview Gold Mine - A Mssbauer Study.
(Chem.Abstr.123:233868)
F.E.Wagner, J.Friedl, J.A.Sawicki, and D. C.Harris, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),619-24(1994) Mossbauer
Investigation of Gold-Bearing Pyrite-Rich Concentrates (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85550)
J. K.Eyre, and D.P.E.Dickson, J. Geophys. Res., Solid Earth Planets 100(B9),17925-30(1995) Mssbauer Spectroscopy
Analysis of Iron-Containing Minerals in the Chinese Loess. (Chem.Abstr.123:292247)
J.Friedl, F.E.Wagner, and N.Wang, Neues Jahrb. Mineral. Abh. 169(3),279-90(1995) On the Chemical State of
Combined Gold in Sulfidic Ores: Conclusions from Mssbauer Source Experiments (Chem.Abstr.123:204518)
Sh.N.Radwan, Al-Azhar Bull. Sci. 6(2),1341-6(1995) Stuctural changes during the decomposition of limonite by
Mssbauer and IR spectroscopies. (Chem.Abstr.126:174324)
N.A.Eissa, H.H.El-Bahnasawy, Sh.N.Radwan, S.M.El-Mossallamy, and H.A.Sallam, Al-Azhar Bull. Sci. 7(1,
Pt.1),315-23(1996) Mssbauer and drivatographic studies of the effect of neutrons irradiation on the different iron
forms in limonite. (Chem.Abstr.128:94920)
J.Webb, and T.G.St.Pierre, Chem. Aust. 63(10),452-3(1996) Mssbauer spectroscopy. (Chem.Abstr.126:12474)
N.A.Eissa, M.A.El-Nawawy, H.M.Mahdy, N.S.Gomaa, S.E.Hassaballa, and M.A.Ahmed, in "Proc. of the 2nd Intl.
Scientific Conf. (Science, Development & Environment)"(Second Intl. Scientific Conference (Science, Development &
Environment), Cairo, Egypt, 17-20 March, 1997), edited by Al-Azhar Bulletin of Science vol.Proc., pp283-92,
Mssbauer characterization of Egyptian phosphate.
J.D.Cashion, and L.J.Brown, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),271-80(1998) Gold mineralogy and extraction.
F.E.Fujita, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),191-9(1998) Mssbauer spectroscopy of metals from birth to death.
G.Klingelhofer, S.J.Campbell, G.M.Wang, P.Held, B.Stahl, and E.Kankeleit, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),335-9(1998)
Iron ore processing - in-situ monitoring. (Chem.Abstr.128:182823)
G.Klingelhofer, P.Held, B.Bernard, J.Foh, R.Teucher, and E.Kankeleit, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),331-4(1998) Insitu phase analysis by a versatile miniaturized Mssbauer spectrometer. (Chem.Abstr.128:200230)
K.Kongolo, and M.D.Mwema, Hyperfine Interact. 111(1-4),281-9(1998) The extractive metallurgy of gold.
(Chem.Abstr.128:182806)

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70H010
70H023
70S024
71M091
71Z010
72S064
72Y007
72Z008
72Z009
73H044
73R019

C. L.Herzenberg, in "Mssbauer Effect Methodology, Volume 5" edited by Irwin J. Gruverman, vol.5, pp209-30,
Mossbauer Spectrometry as an Instrumental Technique for Determinative Mineralogy (See 70G012)
C. L.Herzenberg, and D. L.Riley, Develop Appl Spectrosc 8, 277(1970) Current Applications of Mossbauer
Spectrometry in Geochemistry
N.Salakhutdinov, and A. A.Kalmakov, Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved., Tsvetn. Met. 13, 17(1970) Mossbauer
Determination of Tin in Ores and Benefication Products (In Russian)
K.Morstin, Zesz. Nauk Akad. Gorn.-Hutn. (Krakow), Zesz. Spec. 20, 59-71(1971) Use of the Mossbauer Effect for
Detection and Mineralogical Analysis of Tin and Iron Ores (In Polish)
M. G.Zemlyanov, and V. K.Seliverstov, Yad. Priborostr. (16),96-102(1971) Automated Apparatus for Tin
Determination in Powder Samples (In Russian)
L.Simon, Rudy 20(2),46-52(1972) Mossbauer Effect in Ore Mining, II. Instrumental Technique (In Czechoslovakian)
A.Yanagitani, Kobutsugaku Zasshi 10, 465-74(1972) Mossbauer Experiment of the Solid Solutions (Mn,Fe)O4 (In
Japanese)
V. M.Zaporozhets, V. M.Ratnikov, and R.Cherkaoui, in "Yad-Geofiz Metody" edited by E. M. Filippov (Nauka Sib
Otd, Novosibirsk, 1972)1972 pp124-37, Determination of the Tin Oxide Content in Powder Samples and in Crustal
Deposits of Rocks by Nuclear Gamma Resonance Method (In Russian)
L.Zahradnik, Geol. Pruzkum 14(6),180-1(1972) Determination of Tin Content by Resonance Gamma Absorption (In
Czechoslovakian)
M.Hucl, F.Janak, and P.Vasek, Miner. Slovaca 5, 463-8(1973) Study of the Ferromagnetic Fraction of Rocks Using the
Mossbauer Effect (In Czechoslovakian)
R. A. V.Raff, J. A.Haugen, and M. A.Mostafa, J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 17, 1315-26(1973) Adhesion of Polymers to Shale
Rock Surfaces
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74K053
74S082
74S119
75A055
75R013
76D058
76G012
76S044
76S105
76S110
77B011
77B123
77E002
77F033
77K039
78E022
78S079
79H023
80B095
80M071
80Y008
81J002
81T034
81V020
82M021
82P046
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V.Kacena, Acta Mont. 26, 37-82(1974) Application Possibilities of the Mossbauer Effect in Mining (In
Czechoslovakian)
C.Saragovi, F.Labenski de Kanter, and E.Frank, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 563-8(1974) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron
Compounds Present in the Profile of an Uranium Deposit
C. M.Scala, Aust. Gemmol. 12, 119-24(1974) A Survey of Some Research Work on Impurities in Gems
Kh. I.Amirkhanov, and L. K.Anokhina, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 225, 659-60(1975)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect.
(Engl. Transl.) 225, 113-4(1975), Earth Sci Sect, Age-dependent Variations of Iron-57 Nuclear Levels in Minerals
K.Raclavsky, in "Fifth International Conference on Mssbauer Spectroscopy - Proceedings (3 Vol.)" edited by M.
Hucl and T. Zemcik, vol.2, pp347-55, Mossbauer Effect Technique in Mineral Science (See 75H017)
A. V.Dolenko, V. M.Ratnikov, and V. K.Ryadkin, Tr. Vses. Nauch.-Issled. Inst. Yad. Geofiz. Geokhim. 28, 42-5(1976)
Characteristics of Sensor Designs for Nuclear Geophysical Analysis of Tin Ores in situ (In Russian)
P.C.M.Gubbens, and K.H.J.Buschow, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 34, 729-35(1976) Mossbauer Effect Study of Tm2Fe(17x)Cox and Tm2Fe(17-x)Nix Compounds
V. P.Shumeiko, and N. P.Goryunova, Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow) (1),148-50(1976) Mossbauer Study of the Thermal
Transformations of Rocks in the Overburden of the Ekibastuz Coal Deposit (In Russian)
P.M.Solozhenkin, Yu. B.Voitkovskii, S. V.Sidorov, and G. G.Sidorenko, Dokl. Akad. Nauk Tadzh. SSR 19(7),314(1976) Study of the Mechanism of Interaction of Oleic Acid with Iron Minerals bya Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Method (In Russian)
Yu. M.Stebnovskaya, M. A.Yaroshchuk, and V.P.Ivanitskii, Mineral. Osad. Obraz. 3, 33-41(1976) Genetic
Characteristics of Magnetites of Ferruginous-siliceous Rocks According to Data of Nuclear Gamma Resonance and
Thermomagnetic Analysis (In Russian)
G. M.Bancroft, T.K.Sham, C.Riddle, T. E.Smith, and K.Turek, Chem. Geol. 19, 277-84(1977) Ferric/Ferrous-Iron
Ratios in Bulk Rock Samples by Mossbauer Spectroscopy- The Determination of Standard Rock Samples G-2, GA,
W-1 and Mica-Fe
D.Barb, I.Bibicu, M.Voiculescu, and B.Prada, Stud. Cercet. Fiz. 29, 637-42(1977) Quantitative Determination of Tin
Oxide (SnO2) from Rocks by Mossbauer Effect (In Romanian)
B.J.Evans, Physica B+C (Amsterdam) 86-88B+C, 1091-9(1977) Magnetism and Archaeology:Magnetic Oxides in the
First American Civilization
G.C.Ferreira, and F.Braganca Gil, Comun. Serv. Geol. Port. 62, 201-16(1977) Utilization of Mossbauer Spectra for
Geochemical Problems (In Portuguese)
A. V.Kochenov, N.Dobrovol'skaya, G. M.Zaitseva, V. V.Korovushkin, B. M.Moiseev, and N. Yu.Yakubovskaya,
Litol. Polezn. Iskop. (5),104-12(1977) Experience of the Iron Mineralogy Study in the Oxidation Zone of Uranium
Deposits by Physical Methods (In Russian)
S.P.Ekimov, in "Raspred Kationov i Termodin Zhelezo-Magn Tverd" edited by V. A. Glebovitskii (Nauka, Leningrad,
Otd., 1978)1978 pp10-9, Methods for Studying Interphase Distribution of Cations (In Russian)
B.Szumanska-Pajchel, Acta Geophys. Pol. 26, 327-37(1978) The Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Natural and Heated
Basaltic Rocks
O.Helgason, N.Oskarsson, and S.Morup, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-452-4(1979) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Studies of Reference Samples of Icelandic Igneous Rocks (See 79U002)
W.Bruyneel, H.Pollak, and L.Tack, Int. J. Appl. Radiat. Isot. 31, 639-40(1980) Iron II-Iron III Ratio in Some Silicates
Determined by Chemical Methods and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
B. M.Moiseev, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 254(5),1227-9(1980) Paleodosimetric Method for the Determination of the Age of
Deposits of Radioactive Elements (In Russian)
V. V.Yakovlev, Geokhimiya , 1573-4(1980)/Geochem. Int. 17, 158-9(1979), Selection of the Optimal Thickness of the
Sample for a Mossbauer Study of Multicomponent Minerals
C.Janot, Bull. Mineral. 104, 135-42(1981) New Investigation Techniques for Minerals?
T.Tominaga, Advances in Chemistry Series , 495-509(1981) Environmental and Geochemical Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy,
J.Vandenbruwaene, Chem. Mag. (Ghent) 7(6),17-20(1981) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Some Applications (In
Flemish)
Y.Minai, and T.Tominaga, Int. J. Appl. Radiat. Isot. 33, 513-5(1982) Mossbauer Analysis of Iron(II) and Iron(III) in
Geological Reference Materials
H.Pollak, V.Mudogo, and R.Quartier, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 872-4(1982) On the
Discrepancies in Fe+++/Fe++ Determinations in Silicates (See 82U003)
N.Burriesci, N.Giordano, F.Cariati, M.Petrera, and J. C. J.Bart, Bull. Mineral. 106(5),571-84(1983) Characterization
of iron distribuion in various pumice grades and in thederived zeolites (Chem.Abstr.100():71546B)
S. C.Das, K. S.Sengupta, N. C.Paul, N.Bhattacharya, J. B.Basu, and N.Chaudhuri, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys.
21(6),376-8(1983) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Analysis of Iron in Soils and Rocks in the Eastern Himalayan Foothill
Region
G.A.Amthauer, and G. R.Rossman, Phys. Chem. Miner. 11(1),37-51(1984) Mixed Valence of Iron in Minerals with
Cation Clusters (Chem.Abstr.101():94659A)
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85I014

85P075
86B120

86V048

86Z028

87O017
88M083

89E009

89F013
90B081
90K061
90R041

90S094
91B098

91D030
91K018
91M095

91V010

92B028
92B081
92B090
92D054

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J. H.Johnston, and C.M.Cardile, Chem. Geol. 45, 73-90(1984) The Characterisation of the Iron Oxide Phase in Desert
Varnish from Antarctica Using Backscattered Conversion Electron and X-ray Mossbauer Spectroscopy
R.Sersale, N.Burriesci, L.Pino, and J. C. J.Bart, Mater. Lett. 3(1-2),51-7(1984) Iron Distribution in Some Italian Tuffs
(Chem.Abstr.103():25219M)
V.P.Ivanitskii, Yu. G.Chugunnyi, and I. V.Matyash, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)"
edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1719-23, The Study of Box Stone by NMR Technique (See
85K069)
M. P.Pulatov, Izv. Akad. Nauk Arm., Fiz. 20(1),50-2(1985) Temperature Dependence of 57Fe Mossbauer Line
Parameters in the System of Sphalerite-Vurcite (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.103():45370G)
I. W. M.Brown, and J.Davies, in "Industrial Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by Gary J. Long and John
G. Stevens, pp533-46, Mossbauer Effect Study of the Thermal Reactions of Phosphate Minerals from Christmas
Island Fertilizer Rocks (See 86L043)
S. V.Vasil'ev, V.F.Babanin, and A. A.Solov'ev, Litol. Polezn. Iskop. (2),136-41(1986) Investigation of the Fe(2+)-Fe(3+)
Transitions in the Course of Weathering by the Nuclear Gamma-Resonance Spectroscopy Method (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.105(2):958lJ)
N. N.Zinchuk, D. D.Kotel'nikov, A. V.Podgayetskiy, Yu. B.Voytkovskiy, and A. V.Sivtsov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk
290(6),1467-71(1986)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 290(6),196-9(1986), Sequence of Alteration
of Some Iron-Bearing Kimberlite Minerals in Different States of the Supergene Process (Chem.Abstr.106(4):21217Y)
O.Orlicky, Miner. Slovaca 19(1),45-59(1987) Magnetic and Paleomagnetic Properties as Consequence of Alteration of
Rock Forming Minerals (In Slovak) (Chem.Abstr.107(22):202474w)
C.Michalk, G.Just, M.K.Krause, and W.Kramer, Isotopenpraxis 24(11/12),427-33(1988) Untersuchungen an
Syenitoiden und Gabbroiden Gesteinen mittels Mossbauer-Spektroskopie und Neutronenaktivierungsanalyse (In
German) (Chem.Abstr.110(24):216516k)
B. B.Ellwood, J.Payne, and G.J.Long, Geoarchaeology:An International Journal 4(2),103-18(1989) The Rockwall in
Rockwall, Texas: A Study of Unusual Natural Magnetic Effects in Geoarcheological Surveys Produced by Mineral
Oxidation
P. E.Filmer, and J. L.Kirschvink, J. Geophys. Res. 94(B6),7332-42(1989) A Paleomagnetic Constraint on the Late
Cretaceous Paleoposition of Northwestern Baja California, Mexico
A.Bonazzi, I.Ortalli, G.Pedrazzi, and E.Salvioli Mariani, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2149-52(1990) Mossbauer Study
of Pelitic Rocks from Ligurian Alps (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.114(4):27298n)
J.Martin Knudsen, S.Morup, and J.Galazka-Friedman, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2231-5(1990) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy and the Iron on Mars (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(26):234687h)
R.Roque-Malherbe, C.Diaz-Aguila M. Cora, E.Reguera-Ruiz, J.Fundora-Lliteras, L.Lopez-Colado, and
M.Hernandez-Velez, Zeolites 10(7),685-9(1990) The State of Iron in Natural Zeolites:A Mossbauer Study
(Chem.Abstr.114(2):9725v)
T.G.St.Pierre, J.Webb, and C. R. M.Butt, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2279-83(1990) Lateritic Mineralization near
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia:Dating by Mossbauer Spectroscopy? (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(26):234863n)
L. C. A.Barbosa, J.D.Fabris, M.Resende, J.M.D.Coey, A.T.Goulart, J.M.Cadogan, and E.Galvao da Silva, Rev Bras
Cienc Solo 15(3),259-66(1991) Mineralogy and Chemistry of a Cambic Latosol Developed from a Pelitic Rock from
the Bambui Group, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil (In German) (Chem.Abstr.119(8):76632d)
G.M.da Costa, L. A.Cruz Souza, and M.F.de Jesus Filho*, Hyperfine Interact. 67(1-4),459-62(1991) Mossbauer Study
of Rock Paintings from Minas Gerais (Brazil) (See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(7):58265v)
C.Bender Koch, and S.Morup, Clay Miner. 26(4),577-82(1991) Identification of Green Rust in an Ochre Sludge
(Chem.Abstr.116(10):88029p)
S.Mitra, T.Pal, T. N.Pal, and J. K.Srivastava, in "Proceedings of the Fourth Asia Pacific Physics Conference V. 2"
edited by Ahn, S.H.; Choh, S.H.; Cheon, I.T.; Lee, C. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991) vol.2,1991 pp1449-52, 57Fe
Mossbauer Studies of Yellow Ochres from Sukinda Chromite Belt, Orissa, India
M.Villagran, L.Sbriz, and G.Valconi, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 152(2),453-9(1991) Mineralogical Analysis with the
Firing Temperature of Limestone and Clay Mixture from Dominican Republic using Mossbauer Spectroscopy and
X-Ray PowderDiffractometry (Chem.Abstr.116(4):26720y)
A.A.Bahgat, I.Abu El-Leil, and T.M.Ramadan, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),949-52(1992) Gabbro-Metagabbro
Association:A Mossbauer Effect Study (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52615h)
A.Boughriet, B.Ouddane, C.Cordier-Robert, and M.Wartel, Fresenius J Anal Chem 343(4),395-402(1992) Oxidation
States of Particulate Manganese in Waters from the Seine River
A.M.Bychkov, and A. A.Borisov, Geokhimiya (11),1507-11(1992) The Effect of Temperature and Oxygen Fugacity on
the Structual and OxidationState of Iron Ions in Rhyolite Melts (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.119:185052)
J.de Onate Martinez, C.Diaz-Aguila M. Cora, J.Fernandez-Bertran, E.Reguera-Ruiz, C.Portilla Vergara, and
R.Roque-Malherbe, Hyperfine Interact. 73(3-4),371-5(1992) Tribochemical Reactions of Erionite and Na-LTA Zeolites
with Fe2(SO4)3.5H2O:A Mossbauer Study (Chem.Abstr.118(2):12205p)
G.N.Goncharov, Zap. Vses. Mineral. O-va 121(4),1-14(1992) Chemical State of Iron Atoms in Minerals at High
Pressure and Differentiation of Earth's Depth Zones
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92J009
92L024
92M075
92S043
93B064
93K093
93Y008
94B080
94B100
94C044
94E022
94K063
94M050
94R057
95B011
95F015
95H027
95L032
95M008
95M029
96B008
96C007
96C033
96D047

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Mantle: Oxygen Thermobarometry of Mantle Xenoliths from Central Asia (Chem.Abstr.118:195325)
E.Jackiewicz, M.Lukasiak, M.Kopcewicz, K.Szpila, and N.Bakun-Czubarow, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),9936(1992) Mossbauer Study of Martian Regolith Analogues (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52682c)
J.Lipka, H. G.Jensen, J.Martin Knudsen, M.B.Madsen, M.D.Bentzon, C.Bender Koch, and S.Morup, Hyperfine
Interact. 70(1-4),965-8(1992) A Mossbauer Study of an Impactite from the Monturaqui Crater (See 92H028)
(Chem.Abstr.117(6):52681b)
S.Mitra, T.Pal, and T. N.Pal, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 133(2),237-44(1992) Fe-57 Mossbauer Investigation of Naturally
Pure alpha-FeOOH from the SukindaOchre (Chem.Abstr.118(10):84514m)
P. R.Smith, J.D.Cashion, and L.J.Brown, Hyperfine Interact. 71(1-4),1503-6(1992) Imaging Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Measurements of an Inhomogeneous Sample (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(4):36115q)
J. L.Bishop, C. M.Pieters, and R. G.Burns, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 57(19),4583-95(1993) Reflectance and
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Ferrihydrite-Montmorillonite Assemblages As Mars Soil Analog Materials*
(Chem.Abstr.120(8):82124b)
P.Komadel, J. W.Stucki, and B.Cicel, Geol Carpathica - Clays (1),11-6(1993) Readily Hydrochloric Acid-Soluble Iron
in the Fine Fractions of Some Czech Bentonites (Chem.Abstr.120:196074)
T.Yokoyama, Y.Sato, Y.Maeda, T.Tarutani, and R.Itoi, Geochem. J. 27(6),375-84(1993) Siliceous Deposits Formed
From Geothermal Water I. The Major Constituents and the Existing States of Iron and Aluminium
(Chem.Abstr.121:113753)
A.Boughriet, M.Wartel, C.Cordier-Robert, C.Douez, L.Deram, E.Martin, B.Ouddane, H.Chamley, and P.Recourt,
Marine Poll Bull 28(9),541-56(1994) Chemical Speciation of Some Particulate Elements in the English Channel, and
Impact of Human Activities on the Magnetic Behavior of Suspended Matter
S. L.Borek, 550(1),31-44(1994) Effect of Humidity on Pyrite Oxidation (Chem.Abstr.120:222524)
M. L.Cubeiro, M. R.Goldwasser, M.J.Perez Zurita, C.Franco, F.Gonzalez-Jimenez, and E.Jaimes, Hyperfine Interact.
93(1-4),1831-5(1994) Mossbauer Study of the Evolution of a Laterite Iron Mineral Based Catalyst:Effect of the
Activation Treatment (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:59843)
N.A.Eissa, A. A. A.Sehly, N.Shash, F.Salman, and H.H.El-Bahnasawy, Arab J Nuc Sci Appl 27(2),109-26(1994)
Mssbauer Spectra Electrical and Thermal Conductivities of Egyptian Granite.
E.Kankeleit, J.Foh, P.Held, G.Klingelhofer, and R.Teucher, Hyperfine Interact. 90(1-4),107-20(1994) A Mossbauer
Experiment on Mars (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:118430)
P. G.Manning, and X.Wang, Can. Mineral. 32, 211-21(1994) Ferric Oxide and the Binding of Phosphorus, Lead and
Carbon in River Particulate Matter
D.Rouzies, J.Varloud, and J.M.M.Millet, J. Chem. Soc. Faraday Trans. 90(21),3335-9(1994) Thermal Behavior and
Physico-Chemical Characterization of Synthetic and Natural Iron Hydroxyphosphates (Chem.Abstr.122:70706)
A.Boughriet, C.Cordier-Robert, L.Deram, B.Ouddane, H.Chamley, and M.Wartel, Fresenius J Anal Chem 352(34),341-53(1995) Coprecipitation/Accumulation/Distribution of Manganese and Iron, and Electrochemical
Characteristics of Mn in Calcareous Seawater (Chem.Abstr.123:92477)
J.D.Fabris, J.M.D.Coey, Q.N.Qi, and W.N.Mussel, Am. Mineral. 80(7-8),664-9(1995) Characterization of Mg-Rich
Maghemite from Tuffite (Chem.Abstr.123:118726)
U.Halenius, Mineral. J. 17(8),363-71(1995) A Mssbauer study of pentacoordinated ferric iron in orthoericssonite.
(Chem.Abstr.125:280840)
S.Lego, E.Morhacova, and P.Komadel*, Clay Miner. 30(2),157-64(1995) Distribution of Fe in the Fine Fractions of
Some Czech Bentonites (Chem.Abstr.123:118786)
K.Michailidis, A.Kassoli-Fournaraki, T.Ericsson, A.Filippidis, and A.Godelitas, Geol. Foeren. Stockholm Foerh.
117(Pt.1),15-21(1995) Prehnite Formation and Metamorphic Relations in the Metagabbros of the Oreokastro
Ophiolite Suite, Macedonia, Greece (Chem.Abstr.123:13998)
R.V.Morris, D.C.Golden, J.F.Bell, III, and H. V.Lauer, Jr., J. Geophys. Res. [Planets] 100(E3),5319-28(1995) Hematite,
Pyroxene, and Phyllosilicates on Mars: Implications from Oxidized Impact Melt Rocks From Manicouagan Crater,
Quebec, Canada (Chem.Abstr.122:270311)
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Oxidation State of Mantle Overlying Subduction Zones: An Example from Simcoe, Washington, USA.
(Chem.Abstr.125:63338)
S.Carbonin, U.Russo, and A.Della Guista, Mineral. Mag. 60(399),355-68(1996) Cation Distribution in Some Natural
Spinels from X-Ray Diffraction and Mssbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.125:63244)
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Sand
77C059
82L042
84W011
87R020
90M115
90R049
92A037
92Z007
94A013
95R006
98S009

B. S.Clausen, and S.Morup, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 - Proceedings" edited
by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp319-20, An Investigation of the Nature of Iron in Athabasca Tar Sand (See
77B046)
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Deposits in the Sierra Pintada District, Mendoza, Argentina: A Mossbauer Study
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Investigation of Epitaxial Cu/gamma-Fe/Cu Sandwich Layers
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Hyperfine Interaction Characterization of Iron Minerals in Brazilian Monazite Sands (Chem.Abstr.107(8):62158U)
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materials observed through Mssbauer spectrometer. (In Japanese) (Chem.Abstr.114(8):73860n)
O.D.Rodrigues, R.Garg, E.Galvao da Silva, and V.K.Garg, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E.
Baggio-Saitovitch; E. Galvao da Silva; H. R. Rechenberg, pp389-92, Mossbauer Study of Hypersthene from Brazilian
Monazite Sands. (See 90B117)
S. S.Ahmed, T.Pal, and S.Mitra, J. Geol. Soc. India 40(1),29-41(1992) Ilmenites From Cox's Bazar Beach Sands,
Bangladesh: Their Intergrowths (Chem.Abstr.118:128509)
G.L.Zhang, S. Y.Chen, S.Ambe, K.Maeda, K.Suzuki, Y.Sasa, E.Yagi, H.Yabuki, Z. W.Huang, and F.Ambe, Hyperfine
Interact. 70(1-4),973-6(1992) Characterization of Iron Oxides and Hydroxides in the Sand of Flaming Mountain (See
92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52654v)
F.Aramu, P.Brovetto, V.Maxia, M.Salis, and G.Spano, Il Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 16D,ser.1(3),299-301(1994)
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron Compounds in 'Red' Rain (Chem.Abstr.121:220432)
K.Russ, S.Machill, and W.E.Steger, Analyst 120(5),1465-9(1995) Analysis of Weathering Products Formed on
Saxonean Cretaceous Sandstones (Chem.Abstr.123:14045)
W.E.Steger, and H.W.Mehner*, Stud. Conserv. 43, 49-58(1998) The iron in black weathering crusts on Saxonian
sandstones investigated by Mssbauer spectroscopy.

Sediments
76R033
77S079
78M059
78M061
79M006
79M015
79M050
79S036
80M076
80P034

P. W.Readman, J.M.D.Coey, C.Mosser, and F.Weber, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),845-8(1976) Analysis of Some Lake
Sediments from Greece (See 76U002)
V.Spanu, G.Filoti, V.Voljin, and C.I.Nistor, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp325-6, A Mossbauer Study of Various Marine Sediments (See
77B046)
Y.Minai, M.Takeda, H.Wakita, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 36, 199-206(1978) A Mossbauer Study
on Alteration of a Deep Sea Basalt
P. G.Manning, and L.Asch, Can. Mineral. 16, 577-80(1978) Mossbauer Spectral Studies of Lake Erie Sediments
Y.Minai, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 37, 125-34(1979) Characterization of Environmental Samples
by Mossbauer Technique
P. G.Manning, and L.Asch, Can. Mineral. 17, 111-5(1979) Mossbauer Spectral Studies of Pyrite, Ferric and Highspin Ferrous Distributions in Sulfide-rich Sediments from Moira Lake, Ontario
P. G.Manning, K.F.E.Williams, M. N.Charlton, L.Asch, and T.Birchall, Nature (London) 280, 134-6(1979) Mossbauer
Spectral Studies of the Diagenesis of Iron in a Sulphide-rich Sediment Core
A. G.Sozanski, and D. S.Cronan, Can. J. Earth Sci. 16, 126-40(1979) Ferromanganese Concretions in Shebandowan
Lakes, Ontario
P. G.Manning, W. M.Jones, and T.Birchall, Can. Mineral. 18, 291-9(1980) Mossbauer Spectral Studies of Ironenriched Sediments from Hamilton Harbor, Ontario
L.Petersen, and D. V. V.Rao, Clay Miner. 15, 135-45(1980) Mineralogical Composition of the Clay Fraction of Two
Fluvio-glacial Sediments from East Greenland
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81M030
81T034
81T043
82C041
82J008
82K064
82P002
82S004
82S033
83A040
83M024
83N039
84B042
84D003
84S091
84T011
85C006
85F047
85G080
85M005
85M102
86C012
86H038
86S028
86S079
87C014
87M049
87S035
88D014

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Y.Minai, T.Furuta, K.Kobayashi, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 48, 165-74(1981) A Mossbauer Study
of Deep Sea Sediments
T.Tominaga, Advances in Chemistry Series , 495-509(1981) Environmental and Geochemical Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy,
T.Tominaga, Kagaku (Kyoto) 37, 701-3(1981) Environmental Analysis of Sea-bottom Sediments by Mossbauer
Spectrometry (In Japanese)
K.Choudhury, B. K.Das, C.K.Majumdar, and M.Adhikari, Phys. Stat. Sol. (A) 74, K27-30(1982) Study of Corrosion
of Steel in Acid Medium by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
J. H.Johnston, and G. P.Glasby, Mar. Chem. 11, 437-48(1982) A Mossbauer Spectroscopic and X-ray Diffraction
Study of the Iron Mineralogy of Some Sediments from the Southwestern Pacific Basin
S.M.Kanetkar, S. M.Bendre, S. N.Rajguru, and T.Arunarkavalli, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 8802(1982) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Late Pleistocene Sediments in the Upper Godavari Valley, India (See 82U003)
S.Papamarionpoulos, P. W.Readman, Y.Maniatis, and A.Simopoulos, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 57, 173-81(1982)
Magnetic Characterization and Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Magnetic Concentrates from Greek Lake Sediments
R. J.Suttill, P.Turner, and D. J.Vaughan, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 46, 205-17(1982) The Geochemistry of Iron in
Recent Tidal-flat Sediments of the Wash Area,England: a Mineralogical, Mossbauer, and Magnetic Study
H. H.Siebers, A.M.van der Kraan, and M.Donze, Hydrobiologia 92, 697-700(1982) The Fractionation of IronPhosphorus Compounds in Sediments Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
A. J.Andrews, W.A.Dollase, and M. E.Fleet, Initial Rep. Deep Sea Proj. 69, 585-8(1983) 31. A Mossbauer Study of
Saponite in Layer 2 Basalt, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 69 (Chem.Abstr.099():25589F)
P. G.Manning, K. R.Lum, and T.Birchall, Can. Mineral. 21, 121-8(1983) Forms of Iron, Phosphorus and Trace-metal
Ions in a Layered Sediment Corefrom Lake Ontario
G.P.Nembrini, J. A.Capobianco, M.Viel, and A. F.Williams, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 47, 1459-64(1983) A
Mossbauer and Chemical Study of the Formation of Vivianite in Sediments of Lago Maggiore (Italy)
L.H.Bowen, and S. B.Weed, in "Chemical Mossbauer Spectroscopy" edited by R. H. Herber, pp217-42, Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Soils and Sediments (See 84H034) (Chem.Abstr.105(13):114165Z)
W.Davison, and D.P.E.Dickson, Chem. Geol. 42, 177-87(1984) Mossbauer Spectroscopic and Chemical Studies of
Particulate Iron Materialfrom a Seasonally Anoxic Lake
A.Singer, P.Stoffers, L.Heller-Kallai, and D.Szafranek, Clays and Clay Miner. 32(5),375-83(1984) Nontronite in a
Deep-sea Core from the South Pacific
T.Tominaga, and Y.Minai, Nucl. Sci. Appl. 1, 749-91(1984) Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to
Environmental and Geochemical Studies
T. G.Cole, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 49(1),221-35(1985) Composition, Oxygen Isotope Geochemistry, and Origin of
Smectite in the Metalliferous Sediments of the Bauer Deep, Southeast Pacific (Chem.Abstr.102():82031X)
J.Franck, and S.Morup, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S.
Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1702-4, Mossbauer Studies of Heated Clay Sediments from the Danish North Sea (See 85K069)
K.Gorlich, E.A.Gorlich, and P. Q.Hung, Mineral. Pol. 16(1),27-36(1985) Iron-Bearing Minerals in the Baltic Sea
Surface Sediments: A Mossbauer Effect Study (Chem.Abstr.107(22):202534r)
S.Morup, J.Franck, J.van Wonterghem, H.Roy-Poulsen, and L.Larsen, Fuel 64(Apr),528-39(1985) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Study of the Chemical State of Iron in Danish Mesozoic Sediments (Chem.Abstr.102():206904F)
S.Morup, J.Franck, J.van Wonterghem, H.Roy-Poulsen, L.Larsen, and J.Martin Knudsen, in "Applications of the
Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1745-9, The Chemical State of
Iron in Danish Jurassic Sediments (See 85K069)
J.D.Cashion, P. S.Cook, and L.J.Brown, Hyperfine Interact. 27(1-4),23-34(1986) Minerals, Sediments and Coals (See
86C003)
J.Hilton, G.J.Long, J. S.Chapman, and J. P.Lishman, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 50(10),2147-51(1986) Iron mineralogy
in sediments.A Mossbauer study (Chem.Abstr.105(24):212146P)
A.K.Singhvi, G. N.Rao, T. M.Srinivasan, and K.V.G.K.Gokhale, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1161-4(1986)
Mossbauer Effect Studies of Natural Magnetites (See 86C003)
H. R.Shao, W.F.Wu, and H-Y.Shang, Shiyou Yu Tranranqi Dizhi 7(1),82-6(1986) Application of Mossbauer effect in
the study of the maturity of source rocks (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.105(16):136549E)
C.M.Cardile, C. W.Childs, and J. S.Whitton, Aust. J. Soil Res. 25(2),145-54(1987) The Effect of Citrateard and Soil
Smectites as Evidenced by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.107(18):158777W)
Y.Minai, Y.Nakamura, and T.Tominaga, Initial Rep. Deep Sea Proj. 95(Apr),641-5(1987) A Mossbauer Study of
Oceanic Sediments from Site 612, Deep Sea Drilling Project Leg 95 (Chem.Abstr.107(14):118528J)
U.Schwertmann, L.Carlson, and E.Murad, Clays and Clay Miner. 35(4),297-304(1987) Properties of Iron Oxides in
Two Finnish Lakes in Relation to the Environment of Their Formation (Chem.Abstr.107(12):99927V)
R.C.Davey, J. H. S.Macquaker, M.Siddiqi, C.D.Curtis, and J.M.Williams, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),771-4(1988)
Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in the Geochemistry of SedimentaryRocks (See 88C010)

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88E011
88K007
88M068
89G031
89L007
89O001
90B075
90K064
90L054
90M024
90M025
91M004
91N011
91P012
91T002
92B081
92B093
92B094
92C014
92L009
92M074
92Q003
93B096
93I010
93M052
94C049

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Anoxic Deep-Sea Sediments: A Synergetic Bacterially Controlled Process with Important Implications in
Paleomagnetism
I.Konig, H. D.Knauth, Chr.Koopmann, F.E.Wagner, and U.Wagner, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),811-4(1988)
Mossbauer Studies of Sediments and Suspended Matter from the River Elbe (See 88C010)
(Chem.Abstr.109(12):103710e)
E.Murad, and U.Schwertmann, Am. Mineral. 73(11-1),1395-400(1988) Iron Oxide Mineralogy of Some Deep-Sea
Ferromanganese Crusts
K.Gorlich, E.A.Gorlich, K.Tomala, A.Z.Hrynkiewicz, and P. Q.Hung, Marine Geol. 88(1-2),49-69(1989) 57Fe
Mossbauer Study of a Sediment Column in the Gdansk Basin, Baltic Sea:Palaeoenvironmental Application
(Chem.Abstr.113(16):135891p)
Z.Li, R. W.Li, L.Yu, and W.He, Yanshi Xuebao (2),21-7(1989) Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of the Sediments from
Dongpu Basin (In Chinese)
A.A.Olowe, J.Ph.Bauer, J.M.R.Genin, and J.Guezennec, Corrosion (Houston) 45(3),229-35(1989) Mossbauer Effect
Evidence of the Existence of Green Rust 2 Transient Compound from Bacterial Corrosion in Marine Sediments
(Chem.Abstr.110(20):177405b)
J.M.Bigham, U.Schwertmann, L.Carlson, and E.Murad, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 54(10),2743-58(1990) A Poorly
Crystallized Oxyhydroxysulfate of Iron Formed by Bacterical Oxidation of Fe(II) in Acid Mine Waters
(Chem.Abstr.114:105846)
I.Konig, and R.Hollatz, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2245-9(1990) A Fingerprint Technique Using Mossbauer
Spectroscopy for the Determination of Individual Chemical Iron Species in Young Sediments (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(26):234861k)
J.L.LaCombe, and P.J.Schurer, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2251-6(1990) Mossbauer Effect Study of the Glacial to
Post-Glacial Transition in the Sediment of Georgie Lake (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(26):234862m)
T.Mayer, and P. G.Manning, J Gr Lakes Res 15(4),687-99(1990) Variability of Phosphorus Forms in Suspended
Solids at the Lake Erie-Grand River Confluence
T.Mayer, and P. G.Manning, J Gr Lakes Res 16(2),299-318(1990) Inorganic Contaminants in Suspended Solids from
Hamilton Harbour
P. G.Manning, T. P.Murphy, and E. E.Prepas, Can. Mineral. 29, 77-85(1991) Intensive Formation of Vivianite in the
Bottom Sediments of Mesotropic Narrow Lake, Alberta (Chem.Abstr.114(26):250794s)
A. N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, H. S.Singh, and R. S.Gambhir, Fuel 70(2),262-6(1991) Source Rock Evaluation of Some
Wells in Jaisalmer Basin (India) Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.114(14):125465j)
S.Papamarionpoulos, P. W.Readman, Y.Maniatis, and A.Simopoulos, Earth Planet. Sci. Lett. 102(2),198-212(1991)
Palaeomagnetic and Mineral Magnetic Studies of Sediment from Ball's Cavern,Schoharie, U.S.A.
E.Tric, C.Laj, C.Jehanno, J. P.Valet, C.Kissel, A.Mazaud, and S.Iaccarino, Phys. Earth Planet. Inter. 65(3),31936(1991) High-Resolution Record of the Upper Olduvai Transition from Po Valley (Italy) Sediments: Support for
Dipolar Transition Geometry?
A.Boughriet, B.Ouddane, C.Cordier-Robert, and M.Wartel, Fresenius J Anal Chem 343(4),395-402(1992) Oxidation
States of Particulate Manganese in Waters from the Seine River
D.Beaufort, P.Patrier, A.Meunier, and M. M.Ottaviani, J Volcanol Geotherm Res 51(1-2),95-114(1992) Chemical
Variations in Assemblages Including Epidote and/or Chlorite in the Fossil Hydrothermal System of Saint Martin
(Lesser Antilles) (Chem.Abstr.118:151245)
D.Badaut-Trauth, A.Decarreau*, and G.Besson, Clay Miner. 27(2),227-44(1992) Ferripyrophyllite and related
Fe(3+)-rich 2:1 clays in recent deposits of Atlantis-II Deep, Red Sea.
S. Y.Chen, S.Ambe, G.L.Zhang, N.Takematsu, and F.Ambe, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),969-72(1992) Mossbauer Study
on Iron in Marine Sediments and Manganese Nodules (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52653u)
R. A.Lucero, M. A.Otieno, L.May, and L.Eng*, Appl. Organomet. Chem. 6, 273-8(1992) Speciation of Some
Triphenyltin Compounds in Estuarine Sediments Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.117(4):33234s)
Y.Minai, I.Kusudo, R.Matsumoto, H.Sato, and T.Tominaga, Proc Ocea Drill Program Sci Results 127-128(pt.1),73946(1992) 43.Mossbauer Characterization of Sediments From Sites 798 and 799,Japan Sea
(Chem.Abstr.119(26):275464a)
Y. T.Qi, Ch.Xu, J.Ensling, and P.Gtlich, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1021-4(1992) A Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study
of Salt Lake Sediments from Qaidam Basin (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(10):94019x)
L.H.Bowen, E.De Grave, and R.E.Vandenberghe, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials
Science, Vol. 1" edited by Gary J. Long and Fernande Grandjean, vol.1, pp115-59, Mssbauer Effect Studies of
Magnetic Soils and Sediments. (See 93L071)
S.S.Ismail, G.Wiesinger, R.Pavlovec, and F.Grass, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 169(2),435-42(1993) Investigation of
Accuracy and Precision for Determination of the Short-Lived Nuclides by INAA and the Mossbauer-Effect
(Chem.Abstr.118(26):26588s)
L.May, D.J.Whalen, and L.Eng, Appl. Organomet. Chem. 7(7),437-41(1993) Interaction of Triorganotin Compounds
with Chesapeake Bay Sediments and Benthos (Chem.Abstr.120:85944)
S. Y.Chen, N.Takematsu, S.Ambe, A.Ament, and F.Ambe, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),759-63(1994) A Mossbauer
Spectroscopy Study on Iron in Marine Sediments (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85709)
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Code
94E021
94L020
94L025
94M050
94M051
94M059
94S035
95M042
96D049
96L028
96M050
96R021
97D016
97H034
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N.A.Eissa, A. A. A.Sehly, N.Shash, F.Salman, and H.H.El-Bahnasawy, Arab J Nuc Sci Appl 27(2),1-12(1994)
Application of Mssbauer Spectroscopy as a New Technique in the Field of Petroleum Exploration.
F.Labenski de Kanter, S.M.Duhalde, C.Saragovi, and R. J.March, Hyperfine Interact. 83(1-4),437-41(1994)
Mossbauer Study of Sediment Alteration Produced by Heat Treatment (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169256v)
J.L.LaCombe, P.J.Schurer, and J.S.Mothersill, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),747-50(1994) Fe2+/Fe3+ Ratios in Bottom
Sediments of Some Lakes in British Columbia, Canada (See 94L031)
P. G.Manning, and X.Wang, Can. Mineral. 32, 211-21(1994) Ferric Oxide and the Binding of Phosphorus, Lead and
Carbon in River Particulate Matter
P. G.Manning, T. P.Murphy, and E. E.Prepas, Can. Mineral. 32(2),459-68(1994) Forms of Iron and the
Bioavailability of Phosphorus in Eutrophic Amisk Lake,Alberta (Chem.Abstr.121:87873)
L.May, L.Berhane, M.Berhane, C.Counsi1, M.Keane, B. R.Reed, and L.Eng, Water, Air, Soil Pollut. 75(3-4),293306(1994) The Speciation of Some Tributyltin Compounds using Mossbauer Spectroscopyin Different Estuarine
Sediments. (Chem.Abstr.121:91037)
H.Stanjek, and E.Murad, Clays and Clay Miner. 42(4),451-4(1994) Comparison of Pedogenic and Sedimentary
Greigite By X-Ray Diffraction and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.121:304790)
L.May, in "Proceedings of the Second Nassau Mssbauer Conference" edited by Clive Wynter and E. E. Alp, pp13743, Environmental Studies of Triorganotin Compounds Using Mssbauer Spectroscopy. (See 95W010)
M.Drodt, A.X.Trautwein, I.Konig, E.Suess, and M.J.Dekkers, Il Nuovo Cimento Soc. Ital. Fis., D 18D(2-3),341-5(1996)
Mssbauer, X-Ray Fluorescence, and Paleomagnetic Studies of Deep-Sea Sediments from the Peru Basin: Two
Million Years of Sedimentation History. (See 96O013) (Chem.Abstr.125:38350)
J.L.LaCombe, P.J.Schurer, and J.S.Mothersill, in "Proc. of the Intl. Conf. on the Applications of the Mssbauer Effect,
Part II" edited by I. Ortalli, vol.50, pp753-6, Fe(2+)/Fe(3+) Ratio Versus Sediment Depth in Kennedy Lake and
Sproat Lake, British Columbia, Canada. (See 96O005)
M.Matsuo, B.Takano, and K.Sugimori, in "Proc. of the Intl. Conf. on the Applications of the Mssbauer Effect, Part
II" edited by I. Ortalli, vol.50, pp757-60, 57Fe Mssbauer Spectroscopic Study of Estuarine Sediments Taken From
the Tama River in Tokyo. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:226804)
V.Rusanov, K. H.Chakarova, and V.Angelov, Conf Proc Ital Phys Soc 50, 801-4(1996) Mssbauer Study of the
Growth Conditions of the Fe-Mn Sediments as New Paleoclimatic Records (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:201111)
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spectroscopic studies on the iron forms of deep-sea sediments. (Chem.Abstr.127:138261)
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I.Konig, M.Drodt, E.Suess, and A.X.Trautwein*, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 61(8),1679-83(1997) Iron reduction
through the tan-green color transition in deep-sea sediments. (Chem.Abstr.127:53619)

Shale oil
80W036
81K028
82M012
84B077
85H004
86T035
86T054
92D025
94E021

D.L.Williamson, D.C.Melchior, and T. R.Wildeman, Oil Shale Symp Proc. 13, 337-50(1980) Changes in Iron Minerals
during Oil-shale Retorting
R.Karl, and J. J.Zuckerman, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),221-45(1981) Qualitative and Quantitative
Analysis of Iron-bearing Minerals in Fossil Fuels and Petroleum Source Rock by Iron-57 Mossbauer Spectroscopy
(See 81S027)
D.C.Melchior, T. R.Wildeman, and D.L.Williamson, Fuel 61, 516-22(1982) Mossbauer Investigation of the
Transformations of the Iron Minerals in Oil Shale during Retorting
N. J.Booher, and R. H.Howes, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A 93, 277-81(1984) Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy
to Study Indiana Oil Shales (Chem.Abstr.103():24639M)
R.Y.Hong, N.Wang, Z.Q.Gan, and Y.J.Gu, Ranliao Huaxue Xuebao 13, 90-4(1985) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron in
Coal and Oil Shale (In Chinese)
P. S. M.Tripathi, L. C.Ram, and S.K.Rao, Erdoel Kohle, Erdgas, Petrochem. 39(10),470-1(1986) Fluidized bed
combustion of iron-bearing minerals in Korba coal shale (Chem.Abstr.105(24):211464P)
M. L.Tuttle, M. B.Goldhaber, and D.L.Williamson, Talanta 33(12),953-61(1986) An Analytical Scheme for
Determining Forms of Sulphur in Oil Shales and Associated Rocks
D.Das, M.B.Chakraborti, and C.K.Majumdar, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 30(6),263-6(1992) Mossbauer Studies on
Rocks from Transitional Shale Beds of a Typical Banded Iron Formation (Chem.Abstr.117(10):94020r)
N.A.Eissa, A. A. A.Sehly, N.Shash, F.Salman, and H.H.El-Bahnasawy, Arab J Nuc Sci Appl 27(2),1-12(1994)
Application of Mssbauer Spectroscopy as a New Technique in the Field of Petroleum Exploration.

Soil
70H041

M.F.Hansen, and H.Mosbaek, Acta Chem. Scand. (1947-1973) 24, 3083-4(1970) Mossbauer Studies of an Iron(III)Fulvic Acid Complex
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Code
70S029
71J001
72Y002
73F018
73G014
73J009
73M002
73M056
74B063

74E014
74G012
74P040
74S082
75B132

75C009
75G084
75H006
75P055
76A045
76B048

76G022
76G066
76L014
76R033
77A014

77C059

77G001
77G015

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C.E.Johnson, in "Proceedings of the Conference on the Application of the Mossbauer Effect" edited by I. Dezsi, L.
Cser, D. L. Nagy and I. Vincze, pp663-79, Structural Problems in Solid State Chemistry (See 71D001)
N. J.Yassoglou, C.Nobeli, A.Kostikas, and A.Simopoulos, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. Proc. 36, 520-7(1972) Weathering of Mica
Flakes in Two Soils in Northern Greece Evaluated by Mossbauer and Conventional Techniques
E.Frank, F.Labenski de Kanter, and C.Saragovi, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 14, 349-56(1973) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
of Iron Compounds Present in Uranium Containing Sandstones
N.H.J.Gangas, A.Simopoulos, A.Kostikas, N. J.Yassoglou, and S.Filippakis, Clays and Clay Miner. 21, 151-160(1973)
Mossbauer Studies of Small Particles of Iron Oxides in Soil
C.Janot, H.Gibert, and CharlesTobais, Bull. Soc. Fr. Mineral. Cristallogr. 96, 281-91(1973) Caracterisation de
Kaolinites Ferriferes par Spectrometrie Mossbauer (In French)
T. V.Malysheva, and V. V.Kurash, Geokhimiya , 120-5(1973)/Geochem. Int. 11, 87-91(1973), Mossbauer Spectroscopy
of Lunar Samples
H. F.Mao, D.Virgo, and P. M.Bell, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 1, 397-412(1973) Analytical and Experimental
Study of Iron and Titanium in Orange Glass from Apollo 17 Soil Sample 74220
R.Bouchez, J.M.D.Coey, R.Coussement, K.Schmidt, M.van Rossum, J.Aprahamian, and J.Deshayes, J. Phys., Colloq.
35, 541-6(1974) Mossbauer Study of Firing Conditions Used in the Manufacture of the Greyand Red Ware of
Tureng-Tepe
N.A.Eissa, H.A.Sallam, and L.Keszthelyi, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 569-70(1974) Mossbauer Study of Changes in Clays
during Firing
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, and N. N.Greenwood, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. , 1148-56(1974) Mossbauer Studies of
Apollo 14 and Apollo 15 Lunar Soils
G. J.Perlow, W.Potzel, and D.Edgington, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 547-8(1974) Serial Study of Lake Michigan Sediments
by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy
C.Saragovi, F.Labenski de Kanter, and E.Frank, J. Phys., Colloq. 35, 563-8(1974) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Iron
Compounds Present in the Profile of an Uranium Deposit
A.Brecher, M. J. V.Menken, J. B.Adams, and E.Gaffet, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, Suppl. 3, 3091-9(1975) The Effects of
Heating and Subsolidus Reduction on Lunar Materials: An Analysis by Magnetic Methods, Optical, Mossbauer,
and X-ray Diffraction Spectroscopy
J.M.D.Coey, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 39, 401-15(1975) Iron in a Post-glacial Lake Sediment Core;A Mossbauer
Effect Study
M. P.Gamasa, Yu. B.Voitkovskii, Ya. M.Yufik, I. D.Cherkes, and L. G.Amusin, Khim. Tverd. Topl. (Moscow) (1),1635(1975) Iron Content in Peat Studied by a Nuclear Gamma Resonance Method (In Russian)
S. S.Hafner, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy" edited by U. Gonser, vol.5, pp167-99, Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Lunar
Geology and Mineralogy (See 75G006)
K.Punakivi, T.Ericsson, and R.Wappling, Bull. Geol. Soc. Finl. 47, 171-4(1975) Clay Mineral Fractions Studied by
Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Conventional Methods
A.Alietti, R.De Araujo Pontes, G.Montanari, F.Sgarlata, and G.Tirelli, Period. Mineral. 45, 51-64(1976) Iron in
Appennine Clays (In Italian)
V.F.Babanin, A. D.Voronin, G. M.Zenova, L. O.Karpachevskii, A. S.Manucharov, A.A.Opalenko, and T.
N.Pochatkova, Pochvovedenie (7),128-34(1976)/Sov. Soil Sci. (Engl. Transl.) , 487-93(1976), Study of Fe-organic Soil
Compounds by Nuclear Gamma Resonance Spectroscopy
B.A.Goodman, and M. J.Wilson, Clay Miner. 11, 153-63(1976) A Mossbauer Study of the Weathering of Hornblende
B.A.Goodman, and M. L.Berrow, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),849-55(1976) The Characterization by Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of the Secondary Iron in Pans Formed in Scottish Podzolic Soils (See 76U002)
N.Logan, J. H.Johnston, and C. W.Childs, Aust. J. Soil Res. 14, 217-24(1976) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Evidence for
Akaganeite (beta-FeOOH) in New Zealand Soils
P. W.Readman, J.M.D.Coey, C.Mosser, and F.Weber, J. Phys., Colloq. 37(Suppl),845-8(1976) Analysis of Some Lake
Sediments from Greece (See 76U002)
Kh. I.Amirkhanov, D. G.Osika, and L. K.Anokhina, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 232(4),924-6(1977)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR,
Earth Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 232, 239-41(1977), Determination of Iron by a Nuclear Gamma-resonance
Spectroscopic Method in Subsurface Waters in Connection with Processes of Seismic Activity
B. S.Clausen, and S.Morup, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 - Proceedings"
edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp319-20, An Investigation of the Nature of Iron in Athabasca Tar Sand (See
77B046)
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, and N. N.Greenwood, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, A 284, 157-65(1977) Mossbauer Studies of
Luna 16 and 20 Soils
T.C.Gibb, R.Greatrex, and N. N.Greenwood, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. London, A 285, 235-40(1977) An Assessment of
Results Obtained from Mossbauer Spectra of Lunar Sample
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77G067
77K003
77L001
77L019
77S079
77S095
78B055
78B056
78B072
78B078
78C017
78D029
78S011
79C038
79G015
79G024
79L020
79M006
79M015
79M050
79N005
79P041
79W015
80C028
80C050
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T.S.Gendler, P. V.Florenskii, and R.N.Kuz'min, Astron. Vestn. 11, 179-85(1977)/Sol. Syst. Res. (Engl. Transl.) 11,
150-5(1977), The State of Iron Ions as an Indicator of Condition during the Formation of Tektites-irgizites
H.Kodama, J. A.McKeague, W.Tremel, J. R.Gosselin, and M. G.Townsend, Can. J. Earth Sci. 14, 1-15(1977)
Characterization of Iron Oxide Compounds in Soils by Mossbauer and Other Methods
G.Longworth, and M. S.Tite, Archaeometry 19, 3-14(1977) Mossbauer and Magnetic Susceptibility Studies of Iron
Oxides in Soils from Archaeological Sites
B.Lakatos, L.Korecz, and W.P.E.Meisel, Geoderma 19, 149-57(1977) Comparative Study on the Mossbauer
Parameters of Iron Humates and Polyuronates
V.Spanu, G.Filoti, V.Voljin, and C.I.Nistor, in "International Conference on Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Volume 1 Proceedings" edited by D. Barb and D. Tarina, vol.1, pp325-6, A Mossbauer Study of Various Marine Sediments (See
77B046)
N.Senesi, S. M.Griffith, M.Schnitzer, and M. G.Townsend, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 41, 969-76(1977) Binding of
Fe3+ by Humic Materials
J.M.Bigham, D.C.Golden, L.H.Bowen, S. W.Buol, and S. B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 816-25(1978) Iron Oxide
Mineralogy of Well-drained Ultisols and Oxisols:I. Characterization of Iron Oxides in Soil Clays by Mossbauer
Spectroscopy, X-ray Diffractometry, and Selected Chemical Techniques
J.M.Bigham, D.C.Golden, S. W.Buol, S. B.Weed, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 825-30(1978) Iron Oxide
Mineralogy of Well-drained Ultisols and Oxisols:II. Influence on Color, Surface Area, and Phosphate Retention
J.M.Bigham, D.C.Golden, L.H.Bowen, S. W.Buol, and S. B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 42, 979-81(1978) Mossbauer and
X-ray Evidence for the Pedogenic Transformation of Hematite to Goethite
G.N.Belozerski, M. I.Kazakov, E. I.Gagarina, and A. A.Khantulev, Pochvovedenie (9),35-45(1978)/Sov. Soil Sci.
(Engl. Transl.) 10, 534-45(1978), Use of Mossbauer Spectroscopy for Studying Iron Forms in Forest Soils
R. D.Cole, H.K.Liu, G.V.Smith, C.C.Hinckley, and M.Saporoschenko, Fuel 57, 514-20(1978) Iron Partitioning in Oil
Shale of the Green River Formation, Colorado: A Preliminary Mossbauer Study
E. M.Durrance, R. E.Meads, R. R. B.Ballard, and J. N.Walsh, Geol. Soc. Am. Bull 89, 1231-40(1978) Oxidation State
of Iron in the Littleham Mudstone Formation of the New Red Sandstone Series (Permian-Triassic) of Southeast
Devon, England
A. K.Singh, B. K.Jain, and K.Chandra, J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 11, 55-62(1978) Mossbauer Studies of Naturally
Occuring Red Ochre and Yellow Ochre
C. W.Childs, B.A.Goodman, and G. J.Churchman, Dev. Sedimentol. 27, 555-65(1979) Application of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy to the Study of Iron Oxides in Some Red and Yellow/Brown Soil Samples from New Zealand
D.C.Golden, L.H.Bowen, S. B.Weed, and J.M.Bigham, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 43, 802-8(1979) Mossbauer Studies of
Synthetic and Soil-occurring Aluminum-substituted Goethites
B.A.Goodman, and M.V.Cheshire, J. Soil Sci. 30, 85-91(1979) A Mossbauer Spectroscopic Study of the Effect of pH
on the Reaction Between Iron and Humic Acid in Aqueous Media
G.Longworth, L. W.Becker, P. W.Thompson, F.Oldfield, J. A.Dearing, and T. A.Rummery, J. Soil Sci. 30, 93-110(1979)
Mossbauer Effect and Magnetic Studies of Secondary Iron Oxides in Soils
Y.Minai, and T.Tominaga, Radiochem. Radioanal. Lett. 37, 125-34(1979) Characterization of Environmental Samples
by Mossbauer Technique
P. G.Manning, and L.Asch, Can. Mineral. 17, 111-5(1979) Mossbauer Spectral Studies of Pyrite, Ferric and Highspin Ferrous Distributions in Sulfide-rich Sediments from Moira Lake, Ontario
P. G.Manning, K.F.E.Williams, M. N.Charlton, L.Asch, and T.Birchall, Nature (London) 280, 134-6(1979) Mossbauer
Spectral Studies of the Diagenesis of Iron in a Sulphide-rich Sediment Core
L.Nalovic, and C.Janot, Rev. Phys. Appl. 14, 475-80(1979) Mossbauer Study of the Crystallogenesis of Iron
Hydroxides
I.Popov, S.Nikolov, and G.Klisuranov, Rudoobra. Protsesi Miner. Nakhodishta (11),60-7(1979) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Study of the Phase State of Iron in Kaolin from Northeastern Bulgaria (In Bulgarian)
C.I.Wynter, V. G.Hill, C.Weir, D.Radcliffe, R. L.Collins, and F. B.Bramwell, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-5945(1979) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Iron-57 in Bauxite Recovery Process (See 79U002)
C. W.Childs, and J. H.Johnson, Aust. J. Soil Res. 18, 245-50(1980) Mossbauer Spectra of Proto-ferrihydrite at 77 K
and 295 K, and a Reappraisal of the Possible Presence of Akaganeite in New Zealand Soils
A. H.Cuttler, Clay Miner. 15, 429-44(1980) The Behaviour of a Synthetic 57Fe-doped Kaolin: Mossbauer and
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Studies
D.P.E.Dickson, L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-409-10(1980) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Studies of Humic Acid and Fulvic Acid Soil Fractions (See 80U001)
B.A.Goodman, NATO Adv. Study Inst. Ser., Ser. C. 63, 1-92(1980) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
T.S.Gendler, L. S.Ershova, L. O.Karpachevskii, and R.N.Kuz'min, Pochvovedenie (12),86-95(1980) Study of the
Behavior of Iron in the Structure of Montmorillonite and atIts Surface by the Nuclear Gamma-resonance Method (In
Russian)
K.Jonas, J.Solymosi, and JZoldi, J. Mol. Struct. 60, 449-52(1980) Some Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy for
the Quantitative Analysis of Minerals and Mineral Mixtures
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80M047
80M056
81B042
81D031
81D043
81G027
81G050
81M073
81S125
81T018
81T034
82J015
82K064
82M018
82M077
82S033
82S045
82S123
83B116
83C034
83D016
83I010
83J012
83M060
83P035
84B042
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A. J. B.Mill, Environ. Technol. Lett. 1, 109-24(1980) Colloidal and Macromolecular Forms of Iron in Natural Waters
2: Their Occurrence in Rivers of South West England
B. M.Moiseev, N. P.Strelyanov, R.Davydov, and H.Rakoto, Geokhimiya , 1081-8(1980) Study of Uranium Migration
in Productive Terrigene Sediments Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Russian)
L.H.Bowen, and S. B.Weed, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),247-61(1981) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Analysis of
Iron Oxides in Soil (See 81S027)
D.P.E.Dickson, L.Heller-Kallai, and I.Rozenson, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 45, 273(1981) Authors' Reply (See
81S025)
J.Dolnicar, At. Energy Rev. 2, 257-68(1981) Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Mineralogy, Soil Science
and Ceramics: Co-ordinated Research Programme, 1977-1980
B.A.Goodman, and D. G.Lewis, J. Soil Sci. 32, 351-63(1981) Mossbauer Spectra of Aluminous Goethites (alphaFeOOH)
B.A.Goodman, Dev. Sedimentol. 34, 113-37(1981) Mossbauer Spectroscopy
T. Ya.Malysheva, V. V.Korovushkin, V.V.Zhurov, V. Ya.Lyadova, A. V.Merlin, and V. F.Gilung, Izv. Akad. Nauk,
Met. (4),17-20(1981) Form of Existence of Iron in Silicate Binders of Iron-ore Pellets (In Russian)
H.A.Sallam, and N.A.Eissa, Qatar Univ. Sci. Bull. (1),91-8(1981) Mossbauer Effect Study of Libyan Desert Silica
Glass
C.Tobias, and C.Janot, Cah. O.R.S.T.O.M., Ser. Pedol. 18(1),49-69(1981) L'evolution de la Montmorillonite Ferrifere,
des Oxydes et Hydroxydes defer dans une Sequence Fersiallitique au Senegal.Etude par Spectrometrie Mossbauer de
la Fraction Fine D'echantillons de Sols (In French)
T.Tominaga, Advances in Chemistry Series , 495-509(1981) Environmental and Geochemical Applications of
Mossbauer Spectroscopy,
K.Jonas, JZoldi, A.Vertes, and I.Czako-Nagy, Trav. Com. Int. Etude Bauxites, Alumine Alum. 12, 223-9(1982)
Quantitative Phase Analysis of Red Muds Containing Iron-hydrogarnets by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
S.M.Kanetkar, S. M.Bendre, S. N.Rajguru, and T.Arunarkavalli, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 8802(1982) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Late Pleistocene Sediments in the Upper Godavari Valley, India (See 82U003)
P. G.Manning, and W. M.Jones, Can. Mineral. 20, 169-76(1982) The Binding Capacity of Ferric Hydroxides for Nonapatite Inorganic Phosphorus in Sediments of the Depositional Basins of Lakes Erie and Ontario
V. K.Maheshwari, J. S.Samra, A. K.Singh, and K.Chandra, Proc. Indian Natl. Sci. Acad., Part A Special, 866-8(1982)
Mossbauer Studies of Two Indian Soil Clays (See 82U003)
H. H.Siebers, A.M.van der Kraan, and M.Donze, Hydrobiologia 92, 697-700(1982) The Fractionation of IronPhosphorus Compounds in Sediments Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
U.Schwertmann, D.G.Schulze, and E.Murad, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 46, 869-75(1982) Identification of Ferrihydrite in
Soils by Dissolution Kinetics, Differential X-ray Diffraction, and Mossbauer Spectroscopy
U.Schwertmann, E.Murad, and D.G.Schulze, Geoderma 27, 209-23(1982) Is There Holocene Reddening (Hematite
Formation) in Soils of Axeric Temperate Areas?
V.F.Babanin, Pochvovedenie (10),107-19(1983) Possibilities of Mossbauer Spectroscopy in Soil Studies (In Russian)
(Chem.Abstr.100():16775A)
C. W.Childs, and A.D.Wilson, Aust. J. Soil Res. 21, 489-503(1983) Iron Oxide Minerals in Soils of the Ha'apai
Group, Kingdom of Tonga
S. C.Das, K. S.Sengupta, N. C.Paul, N.Bhattacharya, J. B.Basu, and N.Chaudhuri, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys.
21(6),376-8(1983) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Analysis of Iron in Soils and Rocks in the Eastern Himalayan Foothill
Region
I. J.Ibanga, S. W.Buol, S. B.Weed, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 47, 1240-6(1983) Iron Oxides in Petroferric
Materials
E.Jeanroy, B.Guillet, P.Delcroix, and C.Janot, Bull. Assoc. Fr. Etude Sol. (3-4),185-94(1983) Les Formes du Fer dans
les Sols: Confrontation des Methodes chimiques avec la Spectrometrie Mossbauer (In French)
(Chem.Abstr.101():134531M)
M. B.McBride, B.A.Goodman, J. D.Russell, A. R.Fraser, V.C.Farmer, and D.P.E.Dickson, J. Soil Sci. 34, 825-40(1983)
Characterization of Iron in Alkaline EDTA and NH4OH Extracts of Podzols
R. L.Parfitt, and C. W.Childs, Soil Sci. Plant Nutr. (Tokyo) 29, 555-9(1983) Comment on Clay Mineralogy of Two
Northland Soils New Zealand
L.H.Bowen, and S. B.Weed, in "Chemical Mossbauer Spectroscopy" edited by R. H. Herber, pp217-42, Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Soils and Sediments (See 84H034) (Chem.Abstr.105(13):114165Z)
T.Ericsson, J.Linares, and E.Lotse, Clay Miner. 19, 85-91(1984) A Mossbauer Study of the Effect of
Dithionite/Citrate/Bicarbonate Treatment on a Vermiculite, a Smectite and a Soil
J.Ensling, P.Gtlich, and A.Semmel, Geol. Jahrb. Hessen 112(67-),67-76(1984) Datierungsversuche an hessischen
Lossprofilen mit Hilfe der Mossbauer-Spektroskopie (In German) (Chem.Abstr.104():72153R)
C.Gessa, P.Melis, V.Solinas, G.Micera, N.Burriesci, and M.Petrera, Z. Pflanzeneraehr. Bodenk. 147, 218-31(1984)
Iron Distribution in the Clay Fraction of Cambisols as Determined by Mossbauer Spectroscopy, X-ray
Diffractometry and Selective Dissolution
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84G032
84M001
84M060
84T011
85B140
85G080
85M029

85M099
85R054
85S034
86B133
86F017
86G061
86V009
86V022
86X008
87B083
87C014
87C032
87C053
87D012
87G004
87T011
87X009
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I.Georgieva, and S.Mirchev, Pochvozn. Agrokhim. 19(4),72-81(1984) Chemical and Mossbauer Determination of
Non-silicate Iron in Soils (In Bulgarian) (Chem.Abstr.102():61254G)
E.Murad, and R. M.Taylor, Clay Miner. 19, 77-83(1984) The Mossbauer Spectra of Hydroxycarbonate Green Rusts
V.V.Morozov, V.F.Babanin, A. V.Ivanov, Ye. M.Samoylova, and A. A.Solov'ev, Pochvovedenie (2),13541(1984)/Sov. Soil Sci. (Engl. Transl.) (2),124-30(1984), Determination of the form and valence state of iron in
certain soils of the Alazan Valley by Mossbauer spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.101():37595C)
T.Tominaga, and Y.Minai, Nucl. Sci. Appl. 1, 749-91(1984) Applications of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to
Environmental and Geochemical Studies
V.F.Babanin, S. V.Vasil'ev, I.N.Glebova, and N. A.Sed'mov, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)"
edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1847-51, Identification of Biogenic Iron Compounds of Soils by
Mossbauer Method (See 85K069)
K.Gorlich, E.A.Gorlich, and P. Q.Hung, Mineral. Pol. 16(1),27-36(1985) Iron-Bearing Minerals in the Baltic Sea
Surface Sediments: A Mossbauer Effect Study (Chem.Abstr.107(22):202534r)
R.V.Morris, H. V.Lauer, Jr., Charles A.Lawson, Everett K.Gibson, Jr., Georg AnnNace, and CheriStewart, J.
Geophys. Res., B 90(B4),3126-44(1985) Spectral and Other Physicochemical Properties of Submicron Powders of
Hematite (alpha-Fe2O3), Maghemite (gamma-Fe2O3), Magnetite (Fe3O4), Goethite (alpha-FeOOH), and
Lepidocrocite (gamma-FeOOH) (Chem.Abstr.103():9419W)
Y.Maniatis, A.Kostikas, A.Simopoulos, and V.Perdikatsis, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect (Five Volumes)"
edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1677-8, The Effect of Reducing Atmosphere on Minerals and Iron
Oxides Developed in Fired Clays (See 85K069)
D.Raj, and S. P.Taneja, Proc. Nucl. Phys. Solid State Phys. Symp. 27C, 306(1985) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Studies of
Some Assam Soils
U.Schwertmann, PhilippeCambier, and E.Murad, Clays and Clay Miner. 33(5),369-78(1985) Properties of Goethites
of Varying Crystallinity
S.Bouda, and K. P.Isaac, Clay Miner. 21(2),149-57(1986) Influence of Soil Redox Conditions on Oxidation of Biotite
J.D.Fabris, M.Resende, J. E. M.Allan, and J.M.D.Coey, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1093-6(1986) Mossbauer Analysis
of Brazilian Oxisols (See 86C003)
I.Georgieva, Nauchni Tr. - Vissh. Lesotekh. Inst., Sofiya, Ser. Gorsko Stop. 30, 91-8(1986) Complex Physical Methods
for Determining Iron Forms in Soil Particles (In Bulgarian) (Chem.Abstr.106(22):180150N)
R.E.Vandenberghe, A. E.Verbeeck, E.De Grave, and W.Stiers, Hyperfine Interact. 29(1-4),1157-60(1986) 57Fe
Mossbauer Effect Study of Mn-Substituted Geothite and Hematite (See 86C003)
R.E.Vandenberghe, E.De Grave, G.De Geyter, and C.Landyat, Clays and Clay Miner. 34(3),275-80(1986)
Characterization of goethite and hematite in a Tunisian soil profile by Mossbauer spectrosocpy
(Chem.Abstr.105(12):107565B)
G. X.Xing, Turangxue Jinzhan 14(6),49-54(1986) Application of ESR and Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Study the
Reaction between Metal Ions and Organic Materials in Soil and Nature of their Bonding (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.107(13):114755H)
V.F.Babanin, A. V.Ivanov, I. A.Kutkin, and N. A.Sed'mov, Geokhimiya (12),1792-8(1987)/Geochem. Int. 25(7),11622(1987), Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Highly Magnetic Spherules from Yaroslavl-Region Soils
(Chem.Abstr.108(8):59798t)
C.M.Cardile, C. W.Childs, and J. S.Whitton, Aust. J. Soil Res. 25(2),145-54(1987) The Effect of Citrateard and Soil
Smectites as Evidenced by 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.107(18):158777W)
H. S.Cheng, K. P.Su, and C. F.Hsieh, J. Chin. Chem. Soc. (Taipei) 34(1),79-80(1987) Mossbauer Studies of Iron Oxides
in Red Soils from Tsing Hua Campus and Dong Ing Island (Chem.Abstr.108(4):24877r)
J. A.Capobianco, F.Rapin, and A. F.Williams*, Int. J. Environ. Anal. Chem. 31(2-4),87-98(1987) A Mossbauer,
Chemical Extraction, and X-ray Diffraction Study of a Sediment from the Baie de Villefranche (France)
(Chem.Abstr.108():43644d)
D.Das, C.K.Majumdar, and M.Datta, Proc. Solid State Phys. Symp. 29C, 212(1987) Mossbauer Investigation of Iron
Components in an Indian Soil
B.A.Goodman, and M.V.Cheshire, Sci. Total Environ. 62(Apr),229-40(1987) Characterization of iron-fulvic acid
complexes using Mossbauer and EPR spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.106(22):182353E)
T.E.Townsend, J. Geophys. Res., B 92(B2),1441-54(1987) Discrimination of iron alteration minerals in visible and
near-infrared reflectance data (Chem.Abstr.106():179970Y)
G. X.Xing, H.Zhang, and Y.Han, Turang Xuebao 24(3),218-25(1987) Study On the Nature of Fe(3+) and Fe(2+) Bound
with Humic Acid by Mossbauer Spectroscopic Method (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.108(10):74276q)
F.Ambe, S.Ambe, Z. W.Huang, and T.Nozaki, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),751-4(1988) Iron Mossbauer Spectra of
Geological and Archeological Samples From the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of China (See 88C010)
M. M.Abreu, M. O.Figueiredo, J.C.Waerenborgh, and J. M. P.Cabral, Clay Miner. 23, 357-65(1988) Oriented
Overgrowth of Acicular Maghemite Crystals on Quartz
M. B.Boslough, R. T.Cygan, E. L.Venturini, B.Morosin, and D.L.Williamson, in "Shock Waves in Condensed Matter
1987" edited by S. C. Schmidt and N. C. Holmes (Elsevier Science Publishers, B. V. 1988, 1988)1988 pp381-6, ShockChemistry in Natural Materials and Evolution of Planetary Surfaces
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88E003
88E031

88G045
88I008
88L080
88M008

88M027
88P027
88R021

88S064
88Y002
89B035
89D063
89E017

89G001
89G002

89J014
89K053
89V028
89W024

90B039

90C015
90C040

90C046
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S. C.Das, S. K.Sengupta, and N.Chaudhuri, Indian J. Pure Appl. Phys. 26(11),680-1(1988) Application of Mossbauer
Spectroscopy to the Study of Iron in Soils & Rocks in the Eastern Himalayan Foothill Region
(Chem.Abstr.111(8):61307n)
N.A.Eissa, S. S.Gomaa, M.Y.Hassan, and H.A.Sallam, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),775-8(1988) Mossbauer, X-ray and
Derivatographic Studies on Egyptian Nile Clay (See 88C010) (Chem.Abstr.108(23):203929f)
N.A.Eissa, in "Proceedings of the Sch. on Applications of Nuclear Gamma Resonance Spectroscopy" edited by N. S.
Eissa and G. Denardo, pp279-302, Application of Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Study Archaeological Egyptian
Pottery (See 88E030)
B.A.Goodman, and P. H.Nadeau, Clay Miner. 23(3),301-8(1988) Identification of Oxide Impurity Phases and
Distribution of Structural Iron in Some Diagenetic Illitic Clays as Determined by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
S.S.Ismail, G.Wiesinger, P.Bottig, and F.Grass, J. Trace Microprobe Tech. 6(4),535-48(1988) Environmental Sample
Characterization by Short-Time Activation Analysis and Mossbauer-Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.111(6):49519a)
Z.Li, and L. F.Cha, Turang (Nanjing) 20(4),218-21(1988) Moessbauer Spectroscopy and Its Applications in Soil
Science (In Chinese) (Chem.Abstr.110(1):6915p)
E.Murad, in "Iron in Soils and Clay Minerals" edited by J. W. Stucki et al (D. Reidel Publishing Company,
Dordvecht, NED and Boston, MA, 1988) issue C12,1988 pp309-50, Properties and Behavior of Iron Oxides as
Determined by Mossbauer Spectroscopy
E.Murad, and U.Schwertmann, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),835-8(1988) The Characterization of Poorly Chrystalline
Si-Containing Natural Iron Oxides by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 88C010)
R. L.Parfitt, and C. W.Childs, Aust. J. Soil Res. 26(1),121-44(1988) Estimation of Forms of Fe and Al: A Review, and
Analysis of Contrasting Soils by Dissolution and Mossbauer Methods (Chem.Abstr.109(17):148429m)
D. A.Reid, R. C.Graham, S. B.Edinger, L.H.Bowen, and J. O.Ervin, Clays and Clay Miner. 36(5),425-31(1988)
Celadonite and Its Transformation to Smectite in an Entisol at Red Rock Canyon, Kern County, California
(Chem.Abstr.109(24):213812x)
U.Schwertmann, and E.Murad, Clay Miner. 23, 291-9(1988) The Nature of an Iron Oxide--Organic Iron Association
in a Peaty Environment
A.A.Yousif, M. M. O.Ahmed, A. H.Hamid, and B.Collins, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),859-62(1988) Thermal
Transformations in Soils Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and X-ray Diffraction (See 88C010)
L.H.Bowen, E.De Grave, D. A.Reid, R. C.Graham, and S. B.Edinger, Phys. Chem. Miner. 16(7),697-703(1989)
Mossbauer Study of a California Desert Celadonite and its Pedogenically-Related Smectite
C. R.De Kimpe, N.Miles, and D. W.Carson, Can. J. Soil Sci. 69(2),433-6(1989) Stability of Fe(2+)-Bearing Minerals
during Oxidation Pretreatment for Soil Analysis (Chem.Abstr.112(20):183000y)
N.A.Eissa, M.Y.Hassan, and N.El-Enany, Sci. Phyl. Sci. 1(2),57-63(1989) Mssbauer and X-ray fluorescence study of
land scooping to produce building bricks, as an example of role of physics in agricultural development.
(Chem.Abstr.113:34043)
R. C.Graham, S. B.Weed, L.H.Bowen, and S. W.Buol, Clays and Clay Miner. 37(1),19-28(1989) Weathering of IronBearing Minerals in Soils and Saprolite on the North Carolina Blue Ridge Front: I. Sand-Size Primary Minerals
R. C.Graham, S. B.Weed, L.H.Bowen, D. D.Amarasiriwardena, and S. W.Buol, Clays and Clay Miner. 37(1),2940(1989) Weathering of Iron-Bearing Minerals in Soils and Saprolite on the North Carolina Blue Ridge Front: II.
Clay Mineralogy
M. G.Johnson, and M. B.McBride, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 53(2),482-90(1989) Mineralogical and Chemical Characteristics
of Adirondack Spodosols:Evidence for Para- and Noncrystalline Aluminosilicate Minerals
H.Kodama, and C.Wang, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 53(2),526-33(1989) Distribution and Characterization of Noncrystalline
Inorganic Components in Spodosols and Spodosol-Like Soils
V.A.Varnek, L. N.Mazalov, Yu. P.Dikov, and A. V.Ivanov, Geokhimiya (8),1170-5(1989)/Geochem. Int. 27(3),8691(1989), New Mossbauer Data on the Forms of Fe in Luna-16 Regolith
M. K.Wang, K. K.Lim, K. H.Houng, F. Y.Yang, and P.K.Tseng, J. Chin. Chem. Soc. (Taipei) 27(2),139-44(1989)
Distribution and 57Fe Mossbauer Analysis of Iron Oxides in Red Soils of Taiwan (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.111(23):213817)
L.H.Bowen, E.De Grave, P.M.A.de Bakker, and R.E.Vandenberghe, Hyperfine Interact. 54(1-4),467-72(1990)
Hyperfine Interactions of Aluminum-Substituted Goethites in External Magnetic Fields (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(24):223026r)
C. W.Childs, R. W. P.Palmer, and C. W.Ross, Aust. J. Soil Res. 28(2),245-57(1990) Thick Iron Oxide Pans in Soils of
Taranaki, New Zealand
H.Constant-Machado, F.Gonzalez-Jimenez, and M.F.Rosa-Brussin D., Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),1789-94(1990)
Mossbauer Study of Clays before Their Use as Catalysts in the Hydrodemetallization (HDM) of Heavy Oils (See
90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(26):234303e)
J.M.D.Coey, S.Morup, M.B.Madsen, and J.Martin Knudsen J.Geophys Res. 95(B9),14423-5(1990) Titanomaghemite in
Magnetic Soils on Earth and Mars
E.De Grave, R.E.Vandenberghe, and L.H.Bowen, in "Condensed Matter Studies by Nuclear Methods" edited by Jan
Stanek and Antoni T. Pedziwiatr (World Scientific Publishing Co., Ltd., Teaneck, New Jersey, USA, 1990) vol.2,1990
pp186-239, Magnetic Properties of Some Selected, Soil-Related Iron Oxides and Oxyhydroxides as Probed by 57Fe
Mossbauer Spectroscopy
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90F033

90K003
90M001

90M076
90R049

90S094
90S120

90V010

90W001
90Y015
90Y021
90Z008
91A002
91A003
91A020

91B098

91C011
91C026
91D031

91F001
91G001

91G024
91J009
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M.de La Luz Mora, M.Escudey, G.Galindo, and R.Venegas, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E.
Baggio-Saitovitch; E. Galvao da Silva; H. R. Rechenberg, pp419-24, Mossbauer Spectroscopy Study of a Synthetic
Allophanic Soil Model (See 90B117)
N. R.Furet, C.Diaz-Aguila M. Cora, V.I.Nikolaev, and V.S.Rusakov, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2195-9(1990) An 57Fe
Mossbauer Study of Iron Concretions in Weathered, Nickeliferous Cuban Crust (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.114(4):27482t)
H. G.King, J. K.Torrance*, L.H.Bowen, and C.Wang, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 54(2),462-8(1990) Iron Concretions in a
Typic Dystrochrept in Taiwan
E.Murad, in "Advances in Soil Science" edited by B. A. Stewart (Springer-Verlage, New York, New York, 1990)
vol.12,1990 pp125-57, Application of 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy to Problems in Clay Mineralogy and Soil
Science:Possibilities and Limitations
R.V.Morris, J. L.Gooding, H. V.Lauer, Jr., and R. B.Singer J.Geophys Res. 95(B9),14427-34(1990) Origins of Marslike
Spectral and Magnetic Properties of a Hawaiian Palagonitic Soil
O.D.Rodrigues, R.Garg, E.Galvao da Silva, and V.K.Garg, in "Applications of the Mssbauer Effect" edited by E.
Baggio-Saitovitch; E. Galvao da Silva; H. R. Rechenberg, pp389-92, Mossbauer Study of Hypersthene from
Brazilian Monazite Sands. (See 90B117)
T.G.St.Pierre, J.Webb, and C. R. M.Butt, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2279-83(1990) Lateritic Mineralization near
Kalgoorlie, Western Australia:Dating by Mossbauer Spectroscopy? (See 90N011) (Chem.Abstr.113(26):234863n)
U.Schwertmann, and E.Murad, in "Proceedings of the Fifth International Soil Correlation Meeting (ISCOM IV)
Chara" edited by J. M. Kimble and R. D. Yeck (USDA, Soil Conservation Service, Lincoln, NE, 1990)1990 pp319-41,
Forms and Translocation of Iron in Podzolized Soils
R.E.Vandenberghe, E.De Grave, C.Landyat, and L.H.Bowen, Hyperfine Interact. 53(1-4),175-95(1990) Some Aspects
Concerning the Characterization of Iron Oxides and Hydroxides in Soils and Clays (See 90N011)
(Chem.Abstr.113(22):194924z)
S. B.Weed, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 54(1),274-80(1990) High-Gradient Magnetic Concentration of
Chlorite and Hydroxy-Interlayered Minerals in Soil Clays
D.Z.Yao, J. Y.Yu, and B. H.Liu, Chin. Sci. Bull. 35(18),1539-41(1990) Mossbauer Study of Magnetism and Content of
Krasnozem Magnetic Minerals (In Chinese)
D.Z.Yao, Turang Xuebao 27(4),361-6(1990) The use of Mssbauer spectroscopy in study of soil magnetic genesis. (In
Chinese)
H.Zhang, Y.Han, and G. X.Xing, Turang Xuebao 26(4),316-23(1990) Study on the Iron Oxides for Torrid Red Earths
by Using the Mossbauer Spectroscopy (In Chinese)
M. M. O.Ahmed, A. A.Aldahan*, and T.Ericsson, Arid Soil Res Rehab 5, 55-75(1991) A Mossbauer and Mineralogical
Investigation of Soils from Central Sudan (Chem.Abstr.119(6):53143f)
L. P.Aldridge, and G. J.Churchman, Aust. J. Soil Res. 29(3),387-98(1991) The Role of Iron in the Weathering of a
Climosequence of Soils Derived from Schist (Chem.Abstr.115(6):53780d)
G.Alonzo, M.Consiglio, E.Palazzolo, M.Panno, and E.Bazan, Agrochimica 35(1-3),212-20(1991) 57Fe Mossbauer
Spectroscopy in Soil and Agricultural Investigations.I.Correlation of the Spectroscopic Behaviour with some
Chemical Properties fora Number of Natural Sicilian Soils (Chem.Abstr.116(11):105036h)
L. C. A.Barbosa, J.D.Fabris, M.Resende, J.M.D.Coey, A.T.Goulart, J.M.Cadogan, and E.Galvao da Silva, Rev Bras
Cienc Solo 15(3),259-66(1991) Mineralogy and Chemistry of a Cambic Latosol Developed from a Pelitic Rock from
the Bambui Group, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil (In German) (Chem.Abstr.119(8):76632d)
C. W.Childs, N.Matsue, and N.Yoshinaga, Soil Sci. Plant Nutr. (Tokyo) 37(2),299-311(1991) Ferrihydrite in Volcanic
Ash Soils of Japan (Chem.Abstr.115(16):163327u)
J.M.D.Coey, J.D.Fabris, and M.Resende, Hyperfine Interact. 66(1-4),51-62(1991) 57Fe Mossbauer Studies of Oxisols
(See 91D025) (Chem.Abstr.116(8):63814c)
J. H.de Araujo, J. I.Kunrath, M.S.da Costa, Jr., A.Vasquez, C.Alves, Jr., and L. D.Dantas de Oliveira, Hyperfine
Interact. 67(1-4),467-72(1991) Mossbauer Effect Study of a Pleistocenic Brazilian Fossil (See 91D025)
(Chem.Abstr.116(8):63896f)
M. P. F.Fontes, L.H.Bowen, and S. B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 55(4),1150-5(1991) Iron Oxides in Selected Brazilian
Oxisols:II.Mossbauer Studies (Chem.Abstr.115(15):157927y)
O.Goffette, J.M.Greneche, and F.Meilliez, C. R. Acad. Sci., Ser. II 312, 493-9(1991) Caracterisation par Spectrometrie
Mossbauer d'un Prcessus Redox dans des Filons Paleozoiques de Diabase en Ardenne Meridionale (France) (In
French)
B.A.Goodman, M.V.Cheshire, and J.Chadwick, J. Soil Sci. 42(1),25-38(1991) Characterization of the Fe(III)-Fulvic
Acid Reaction by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.115(1):7506w)
D.Jouaffre, S.Bruckert, A. F.Williams, A.J.Herbillon, and B.Kubler, Geoderma 50(3),239-57(1991) Rubefaction PostWurmienne en Climat Montagnard Humide Jurassien.Role du Pedoclimat et Actualite du Processus (In French)
J.Martin Knudsen, M.B.Madsen, M.Olsen, L.Vistisen, C.Bender Koch, S.Morup, E.Kankeleit, G.Klingelhofer,
E.N.Evlanov, V. N.Khromov, L. M.Mukhin, O.F.Priloutski, B.Zubkov, G.V.Smirnov, and J.Juchniewicz, Hyperfine
Interact. 68(1-4),83-94(1991) Mossbauer Spectroscopy on the Surface of Mars. Why? (See 91H038)
(Chem.Abstr.117(4):30848j)
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91M061

91M093

91M095

91N011
92A006
92B049
92F006
92K021

92K022
92N034

92S062
92S081
92V007
92V009
92W018
92Z007

93B053
93B064

93B096

93G033

93K095
93M067

93P023
93T026
93T027

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A.Moukarika, F.O'Brien, J.M.D.Coey, and M.Resende, Geophys. Res. Lett. 18(11),2043-6(1991) Development of
Magnetic Soil from Ferroan Dolomite (Chem.Abstr.116(12):110405g)
S.A.Moya Duran, A.Flores, M.Escudey, R.Venegas, G.Castello, and R.Latorre, Hyperfine Interact. 67(1-4),581-5(1991)
Mossbauer Spectroscopy for the Characterization of Soils Used as Catalysts (See 91D025)
(Chem.Abstr.116(8):638125d)
S.Mitra, T.Pal, and T. N.Pal, in "Proceedings of the Fourth Asia Pacific Physics Conference V. 2" edited by Ahn,
S.H.; Choh, S.H.; Cheon, I.T.; Lee, C. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991) vol.2,1991 pp1049-52, 57Fe Mossbauer and
Infrared Studies of Synthetic vis a vis Natural alpha-FeOOH
S.Mitra, T.Pal, T. N.Pal, and J. K.Srivastava, in "Proceedings of the Fourth Asia Pacific Physics Conference V. 2"
edited by Ahn, S.H.; Choh, S.H.; Cheon, I.T.; Lee, C. (World Scientific, Singapore, 1991) vol.2,1991 pp1449-52, 57Fe
Mossbauer Studies of Yellow Ochres from Sukinda Chromite Belt, Orissa, India
A. N.Nigam, R.P.Tripathi, H. S.Singh, and R. S.Gambhir, Fuel 70(2),262-6(1991) Source Rock Evaluation of Some
Wells in Jaisalmer Basin (India) Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.114(14):125465j)
D.G.Agresti, R.V.Morris, E. L.Wills, T. D.Shelfer, M. M.Pimperl, M. H.Shen, and T.Nguyen, LPI Tech. Rep. 9207(Part1),1(1992) A Backscatter Mossbauer Spectrometer (BaMS) for Use on Mars
J.Breuer, and E.Murad, Z. Pflanzeneraehr. Bodenk. 155(5-6),379-83(1992) Mineralogy of Soil Kaolinites from
Cameroon
M. R.Fontes, S. B.Weed*, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 56(3),982-90(1992) Association of Microcrystalline
Goethite and Humic Acid in Some Oxisols from Brazil
G.Klingelhofer, J.Foh, P.Held, H.Jager, R.Teucher, and E.Kankeleit, LPI Tech. Rep. 92-07(Part1),8(1992) Development
of a Mossbauer Backscattering Spectrometer, Including X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy, for the in situ
Mineralogical Analysis of the MarsSurface
J.Martin Knudsen, and L.Vistisen, LPI Tech. Rep. 92-07(Part1),9(1992) Magnetic Phases on the Martian Surface
H.Nehmadahl, and J. P.Moberg, Acta. Agric. Scand., Sect. B. Soil Plant Sci. 42(2),69-75(1992) Evaluation of the Clay
Fraction in Some Danish Soils, Making Use of High-Gradient Magnetic Separation (HGMS)
(Chem.Abstr.119:12305)
T.G.St.Pierre, B.Singh, J.Webb*, and B.Gilkes, Clays and Clay Miner. 40(3),341-6(1992) Mossbauer Spectra of Soil
Kaolins from South-Western Australia (Chem.Abstr.118(2):9581c)
P. J.Schoenberger, S. B.Weed, A.Amoozegar*, and S. W.Buol, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 56(6),1855-9(1992) Color Zonation
Associated with Fractures in a Felsic Gneiss Saprolite (Chem.Abstr.119:12268)
L.Vistisen, and J.Martin Knudsen, LPI Tech. Rep. 92-07(Part1),18-9(1992) Mossbauer Spectroscopy on Mars:What to
Expect
R.E.Vandenberghe, E.De Grave, J. J.Hus, and J.Han, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),977-80(1992) Characterization of
Chinese Loess and Associated Palaeosol by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52655w)
Y.T.Wang, X. D.Zhou, and J.Wu, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),1037-40(1992) Mossbauer Study on the Iron Oxide
Minerals of Paddy Soils Derived from Red Soil in Fujian, China (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(7):69044u)
G.L.Zhang, S. Y.Chen, S.Ambe, K.Maeda, K.Suzuki, Y.Sasa, E.Yagi, H.Yabuki, Z. W.Huang, and F.Ambe, Hyperfine
Interact. 70(1-4),973-6(1992) Characterization of Iron Oxides and Hydroxides in the Sand of Flaming Mountain (See
92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52654v)
J.F.Bell, III, R.V.Morris, and J. B.Adams, J.Geophys Res. 98(E2),3373-85(1993) Thermally Altered Palagonitic Tephra:
A Spectral and Process Analog to the Soil and Dust of Mars
J. L.Bishop, C. M.Pieters, and R. G.Burns, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 57(19),4583-95(1993) Reflectance and
Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Ferrihydrite-Montmorillonite Assemblages As Mars Soil Analog Materials*
(Chem.Abstr.120(8):82124b)
L.H.Bowen, E.De Grave, and R.E.Vandenberghe, in "Mssbauer Spectroscopy Applied to Magnetism and Materials
Science, Vol. 1" edited by Gary J. Long and Fernande Grandjean, vol.1, pp115-59, Mssbauer Effect Studies of
Magnetic Soils and Sediments. (See 93L071)
D.C.Golden, R.V.Morris, D. W.Ming, H. V.Lauer, Jr., and S. R.Yang, J. Geophys. Res. [Solid Earth] 98(E2),340111(1993) Mineralogy of Three Slightly Palagonitized Basaltic Tephra Samples from the Summit of Mauna Kea,
Hawaii
R.Kretzschmar, W.P.Robarge, and S. B.Weed, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 57(5),1277-83(1993) Flocculation of Kaolinitic Soil
Clays: Effects of Humic Substances and Iron Oxides (Chem.Abstr.120:269024)
R.V.Morris, D.C.Golden, J.F.Bell, III, H. V.Lauer, Jr., and J. B.Adams, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 57(19),4597609(1993) Pigmenting Agents in Martian Soils - Inferences from Spectral, Mossbauer, and Magnetic Properties of
Nanophase and Other Iron Oxides in Hawaiian Palagonitic Soil PN-9 (Chem.Abstr.120(8):82125c)
R. J.Pollard, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),188-90(1993) High-Field Mossbauer Phase Analysis (See
93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(4):39755a)
S. P.Taneja, and D.Raj, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),230-2(1993) Identification of Iron Oxide and
Hydroxide in Soil Clays (See 93N007)
S. P.Taneja, and D.Raj, Nucl. Instr. and Meth. in Phys. Res. B 76(1-4),233-5(1993) Mossbauer and X-Ray Studies of
Soils (See 93N007) (Chem.Abstr.119(2):12310q)
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94C094
94C100
94E021
94F013

94G029
94L060
94M033
94M054
94S035
94S046
94V005

95E006
95G067
95M014
95M069
95P007
95S027

95S077
95W004
96A020
96F044
96L045
96L068
96M033

96T030

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C. C.Allen, R.V.Morris, and D. S.McKay, J. Geophys. Res. 99(E11),23,173-85(1994) Experimental Reduction of Lunar
Mare Soil and Volcanic Glass
M.V.Cheshire, Trans., World Congr. Soil Sci. 3a, 45-64(1994) ESR and Mssbauer spectroscopy applied to soil
matrices. (Chem.Abstr.124:230950)
C.F.Chai, J.B.Tian, Q.F.Qian, P.Q.Zhang, Q.Xu, and D.J.Mao, Biol Trace Elem Res 43-45, 177-84(1994) Study of a lowselenium environment in China by INAA and Mssbauer spectrometry. (Chem.Abstr.122:80183)
N.A.Eissa, A. A. A.Sehly, N.Shash, F.Salman, and H.H.El-Bahnasawy, Arab J Nuc Sci Appl 27(2),1-12(1994)
Application of Mssbauer Spectroscopy as a New Technique in the Field of Petroleum Exploration.
J.D.Fabris, J.M.D.Coey, M.F.de Jesus Filho, D. P.Santana, A.T.Goulart, M. P. F.Fontes, and N.Curi, Hyperfine
Interact. 91(1-4),751-7(1994) Mineralogical Analysis of a Weathering Mantle Derived from Tuffite (See 94L031)
(Chem.Abstr.122:165842)
A.T.Goulart, M.F.de Jesus Filho, J.D.Fabris, and J.M.D.Coey, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),771-5(1994) Characterization
of a Soil Ilmenite Developed From Basalt (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85717)
Z.Li, and K.Zhou, Dizhi Kexue (Scientia Geologica Sinica) 3(3),329-35(1994) A Mossbauer-Spectrum Study of Iron in
Zhouyuan Loess
M.Matsuo, T.Kobayashi, and M.Tsurumi, Hyperfine Interact. 84(1-4),533-7(1994) Mossbauer Spectroscopic
Characterization of Iron Compounds in Paddy Soil (Chem.Abstr.121:120861)
E.Murad, Int. Soc. Soil Sci. 1, 85-93(1994) Some Recent Developments in the Study of Soils By Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.124:230961)
H.Stanjek, and E.Murad, Clays and Clay Miner. 42(4),451-4(1994) Comparison of Pedogenic and Sedimentary
Greigite By X-Ray Diffraction and Mossbauer Spectroscopy (Chem.Abstr.121:304790)
C.Saragovi, F.Labenski de Kanter, S.M.Duhalde, S.Acebal, and R.Venegas, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),765-9(1994)
Mossbauer Studies on Some Argentinian Soil: Mollisols from Bahia Blanca (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85716)
R.Venegas, F.Labenski de Kanter, S.Acebal, R.Grassi, E. H.Rueda, M. E.Aguirre, and C.Saragovi, Hyperfine Interact.
83(1-4),443-50(1994) Analysis of Iron State in Some Argentinian Soils by Dissolution Methods and Mossbauer
Spectroscopy (See 94M039) (Chem.Abstr.120(14):169264w)
J. K.Eyre, and D.P.E.Dickson, J. Geophys. Res., Solid Earth Planets 100(B9),17925-30(1995) Mssbauer Spectroscopy
Analysis of Iron-Containing Minerals in the Chinese Loess. (Chem.Abstr.123:292247)
T.S.Gendler, A.A.Novakova, and L.E.Ilyina, Eur. Fed. Corros. Publ. 15(10),152-7(1995) The modelling of microbial
soil corrosion on iron oxides and hydroxides. (Chem.Abstr.126:250575)
M.B.Madsen, D. P.Agerkvist, H.P.Gunnlaugsson, S.Faurschou Hviid, J. M.Knudsen, and L.Vistisen, Hyperfine
Interact. 95(1-4),291-304(1995) Titanium and the Magnetic Phase on Mars (See 95G027)
A.G.Maddock, Radiochimica Acta 70-1, 323-31(1995) Radioactivity and the nuclear environment.
(Chem.Abstr.124:243847)
T.M.Peev, I.G.Mitov, and E.D.Lefterova, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 190(2),357-61(1995) Mossbauer and X-Ray Study
of Natural Magnetite Sands (Chem.Abstr.122:270292)
M. J.Singer, L.H.Bowen, K. L.Verosub, P.Fine, and J.TenPas, Clays and Clay Miner. 43(1),1-7(1995) Mossbauer
Spectroscopic Evidence for Citrate-Bicarbonate-Dithionite Extraction of Maghemite From Soils
(Chem.Abstr.122:295605)
U.Schwertmann, J.Friedl, and A.U.Gehring, Clays and Clay Miner. 43(5),599-606(1995) Iron substitution in soil and
synthetic anatase. (Chem.Abstr.124:151091)
M. K.Wang, and Y. M.Tzou, Geoderma 65(3-4),249-61(1995) Phosphate Sorption by Calcite,and Iron-Rich Calcareous
Soils (Chem.Abstr.123:8544)
C. C.Allen, R.V.Morris, and D. S.McKay, J.Geophys Res. 101(E11),26085-95(1996) Oxygen Extraction from Lunar
Soils and Pyroclastic Glass.
J.Friedl, and U.Schwertmann, Clay Miner. 31(4),455-64(1996) Aluminum influence on iron oxides: XVIII. The effect
of Al substitution and crystal size on magentic hyperfine fields of natural goethites. (Chem.Abstr.126:159839)
Z.Li, and J.G.Stevens, Dizhi Kexue (Scientia Geologica Sinica) 5(4),523-31(1996) The origin of magnetism of loess
deposits.
B.Luksiene, S.Salavejus, R.Druteikiene, A.Amulevicius, and B.Petretis, Atmos. Phys. 18(2),39-42(1996) Investigation
of 239,240Pu concentrations and iron compounds variations in the environmental samples. (Chem.Abstr.127:8616)
R.V.Morris, D. W.Ming, D.C.Golden, and J.F.Bell, III, Min Spectro: A Trib to Rog G Burns 5, 327-36(1996) An
Occurrence of Jarositic Tephra on Mauna Kea, Hawaii: Implications for the Ferric Meneralogy of the Martian
Surface.
F.Trolard, M.Abdelmoula, G.Bourrie, B.Humbert, and J.M.R.Genin, Comptes Rendus de l'Academie des Sciences Serie
II 323(IIa),1015-22(1996) Evidence of the occurrence of a "Green Rusts" component in hydromorphic soils.
Proposition of the existence of a new mineral: "Fougerite". (In French) (Chem.Abstr.126:188606)
A.L.Ulery, R. C.Graham, and L.H.Bowen, Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 60(1),309-15(1996) Forest Fire Effects on Soil
Phyllosilicates in California.
J.M.D.Coey, in "Essays on Interdisciplinary Topics in Natural Sciences" edited by R. B. Scorzelli, I. Souza Azevedo,
E. Baggio Saitovich, pp1-6, Mssbauer spectroscopy and mineralogy. (See 97S016)
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97K028
97M017
97T001
98A002
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Tektite
77G067
79E006
80O005
81Y006
85K063
86R057
87D005
87D055
87F024
95G032
96C040
96E005
97D034

T.S.Gendler, P. V.Florenskii, and R.N.Kuz'min, Astron. Vestn. 11, 179-85(1977)/Sol. Syst. Res. (Engl. Transl.) 11,
150-5(1977), The State of Iron Ions as an Indicator of Condition during the Formation of Tektites-irgizites
B.J.Evans, and L. K.Leung, J. Phys., Colloq. 40(Suppl),C2-489-91(1979) Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Tektites and
Other Natural Glasses (See 79U002)
A.Okada, and M.Shima, Sci. Pap. Inst. Phys. Chem. Res. (Jpn.) 74, 59-64(1980) Tektite or Tektite-like Material Found
in the Archeological Remains of the Primitive Man in Indonesia
H.Yabuki, Sci. Pap. Inst. Phys. Chem. Res. (Jpn.) 75, 41-7(1981) Tektite (?) from Northern Thailand
N.N.Korotayeva, A. V.Polosin, and T. V.Malysheva, Geokhimiya (6),899-903(1985)/Geochem. Int. (3),151-5(1985),
The valency and coordination states of iron in tektites and impactites (Chem.Abstr.103():108049G)
A. I.Raykhlin, A. D.Kirikov, and V. S.Kozlov, Dokl. Akad. Nauk 287(2),422-4(1986)/Dokl. Acad. Sci. USSR, Earth
Sci. Sect. (Engl. Transl.) 287(2),157-9(1986), Fe(3+) in Impact Glasses and Tektites
V. G.Kumar Das, C.Wei, and S.W.Ng, J. Organomet. Chem. 322, 33-47(1987) Triphenyltin(IV) 8-quinolyloxyacetate
hydrate, (Ph3SnO2CCH2(8-C9H6NO)-H2O)n, an organotin ester derivative built of hydrogen-bonded helical chains
M. D.Dorfman, V.G.Terziev, and I.S.Lyubutin, in "Second International Conference on Natural Glasses" edited by
Jiri Konta 1989 pp339-45, Mossbauer and X-Ray Spectroscopy of Tektites (Chem.Abstr.112(14):122456e)
R. F.Fudali, M.Darby Dyar, D. L.Griscom, and H. D.Schreiber, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 51(10),2749-56(1987) The
Oxidation State of Iron in Tektite Glass
B. P.Glass, C.Koeberl, J. D.Blum, F. E.Senftle, G. A.Izett, B.J.Evans, A. N.Thorpe, H.Povenmire, and R. L.Strange,
Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 59(19),4071-82(1995) A Muong Nong-Type Georgia Tektite (Chem.Abstr.123:233682)
T.M.Clark, and B.J.Evans, in "Proc. of the Intl. Conf. on the Applications of the Mssbauer Effect, Part II" edited by I.
Ortalli, vol.50, pp745-8, Comparative Analysis of the Petrogenesis and Iron Oxidation States in Tektite Glasses:
Muong Nong va. Splash-Form Tektites. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:226860)
B.J.Evans, and T.M.Clark, Conf Proc Ital Phys Soc 50, 387-90(1996) Anomalously High Oxidation States of Iron in
Tektites: Influence of Sample Preparation. (See 96O005) (Chem.Abstr.125:226859)
R.A.Dunlap, Hyperfine Interact. 110(3-4),217-25(1997) An investigation of Fe oxidation states and site distributions
in a Tibetan tektite. (Chem.Abstr.128:77854)

Volcanic materials
78M073
78S079
79H054
80C007
80H030
81B042
81R006
82B010
83B122

S.Mitra, Indian Mineral. 19, 1-9(1978) Hornblende (Kaersutite) Nodules in the Volcanics of Eifel, Germany
B.Szumanska-Pajchel, Acta Geophys. Pol. 26, 327-37(1978) The Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Natural and Heated
Basaltic Rocks
B.Hellebrand, G.Markandeyulu, and E.Schmidbauer, J. Geophys. Res., B 45, 235-57(1979) Partial Self-reversal of
Natural Remanent Magnetization of an Historical Lava Flow of Mt Etna (Sicily)
F.Chavez-Rivas, J. R.Regnard, and J.Chappert, J. Phys., Colloq. 41(Suppl),C1-275-6(1980) Mossbauer Study of
Natural Glasses: Lipari and Teotihuacan Obsidians (See 80U001)
T.Henmi, J.Wells, C. W.Childs, and R. L.Parfitt, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 44, 365-72(1980) Poorly-ordered Ironrich Precipitates from Springs and Streams on Andesitic Volcanoes
L.H.Bowen, and S. B.Weed, Advances in Chemistry Series (194),247-61(1981) Mossbauer Spectroscopic Analysis of
Iron Oxides in Soil (See 81S027)
J. R.Regnard, F.Chavez-Rivas, and J.Chappert, Bull. Mineral. 104, 204-10(1981) Study of the Oxidation States and
Magnetic Properties of Iron in Volcanic Glasses: Lipari and Teotihuacan Obsidians
J. C. J.Bart, N.Burriesci, F.Cariati, S.Cavallaro, N.Giordano, and M.Petrera, Bull. Mineral. 105, 43-50(1982) Nature
and Distribution of Iron in Volcanic Glasses: Mossbauer and EPR Study of Lipari Pumice
N.Burriesci, N.Giordano, F.Cariati, M.Petrera, and J. C. J.Bart, Bull. Mineral. 106(5),571-84(1983) Characterization
of iron distribuion in various pumice grades and in thederived zeolites (Chem.Abstr.100():71546B)
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85D072

85F047
85S103
85Z025
86F041
86N026
87C061

87D017
87D055
87S063
87S084
88D012
88J005
88R032
88S070
89H015
89W024

90D009
90H048
91C011
91C051
91N050
91S043
92B090
92B093

92H016
92H018
92S087

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Volumes)" edited by Yu. M. Kagan and I. S. Lyubutin, vol.5, pp1671-5, Identification of the Origin of Volcanic Ash
by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (See 85K069)
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by Jiri Konta 1989 pp191-7, Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Silicate Glasses from the Lunar Regolith
(Chem.Abstr.113(20):175674b)
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on Fe3+/Fe2+ ratios:A Mossbauer and wet-chemical study (Chem.Abstr.107(12):99977M)
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Some Volcanic Glasses from the Pampa Region, Cordoba, Argentina (Chem.Abstr.108(6):41198n)
F.Seifert, and M.Federico, Rend. Soc. Ital. Mineral. Petrol. 42(1),3-11(1987) 57Fe Mossbauer Spectroscopy of Natural
Melilites (Chem.Abstr.108(16):135033g)
A.B.Dominguez, R.B.Scorzelli, and E.Mattievich, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),763-6(1988) Mossbauer Studies in
Volcanic Material of the Peruvian Volcano Quimsachata (See 88C010)
S. R.Julian, J. A.Westgate, J. M.Daniels, D.G.Rancourt, and P.Sullivan, Hyperfine Interact. 41(1-4),807-10(1988) A
Comparison of the Titanomagnetites Produced by Several Volcanoes in Iceland (See 88C010)
K.Raclavsky, and T.Zemcik, Sb. Ved. Pr. Vys. Sk. Banske Ostrave, Rada Horn.-Geol. 34(1),15-32(1988) Mossbauer
Spectroscopy of Iron in Main Minerals of Basic Rocks (In Czechoslovakian) (Chem.Abstr.111(6):42940x)
C. M.Schlinger, D. L.Griscom, G.C.Papaefthymiou, and D. R.Veblen, J. Geophys. Res., B 93(B8),9137-56(1988) The
Nature of Magnetic Single Domains in Volcanic Glasses of the KBS Tuff (Chem.Abstr.109(20):173763y)
O.Helgason, S.Steinthorsson, and S.Morup, Hyperfine Interact. 45(1-4),287-94(1989) The Ferric/Ferrous Ratio in
Basalt Melts at Different Oxygen Pressures (See 89C020)
M. K.Wang, K. K.Lim, K. H.Houng, F. Y.Yang, and P.K.Tseng, J. Chin. Chem. Soc. (Taipei) 27(2),139-44(1989)
Distribution and 57Fe Mossbauer Analysis of Iron Oxides in Red Soils of Taiwan (In Chinese)
(Chem.Abstr.111(23):213817)
M.Darby Dyar, A. V.McGuire, and R. D.Ziegler, Am. Mineral. 74, 969-80(1990) Redox Equilibria and Crystal
Chemistry of Coexisting Minerals from Spinel Lherzolite Mantle Xenoliths
O.Helgason, S.Steinthorsson, M.B.Madsen, and S.Morup, Hyperfine Interact. 57(1-4),2209-14(1990) On Anomalously
Magnetic Basalt Lavas from Stardalur, Iceland (See 90N011)
C. W.Childs, N.Matsue, and N.Yoshinaga, Soil Sci. Plant Nutr. (Tokyo) 37(2),299-311(1991) Ferrihydrite in Volcanic
Ash Soils of Japan (Chem.Abstr.115(16):163327u)
F.Chavez-Rivas, R.Zamorano-Ulloa, D.Galland, J. R.Regnard, and J.Chappert, J. Appl. Phys. 70(10),5849-51(1991)
Ferro and Paramagnetic Resonance Studies of Natural Volcanic Glasses:Teotihuacan Obsidians
S.Nasir, and S.H.Mahmood, Mut J Res Stu 6(2),172-82(1991) Oxidation of Olivine in lherzolitic Xenoliths From NEJordan
D. W.Straub, R. G.Burns, and S. F.Pratt, J.Geophys Res. 96(E-3),18819-30(1991) Spectral Signature of Oxidized
Pyroxenes: Implications to Remote Sensing of Terrestrial Planets (Chem.Abstr.116(6):44166b)
A.M.Bychkov, and A. A.Borisov, Geokhimiya (11),1507-11(1992) The Effect of Temperature and Oxygen Fugacity on
the Structual and OxidationState of Iron Ions in Rhyolite Melts (In Russian) (Chem.Abstr.119:185052)
D.Beaufort, P.Patrier, A.Meunier, and M. M.Ottaviani, J Volcanol Geotherm Res 51(1-2),95-114(1992) Chemical
Variations in Assemblages Including Epidote and/or Chlorite in the Fossil Hydrothermal System of Saint Martin
(Lesser Antilles) (Chem.Abstr.118:151245)
O.Helgason, H.P.Gunnlaugsson, S.Steinthorsson, and S.Morup, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),981-4(1992) High
Temperature Stability of Maghemite in Partially Oxidized Basalt Lava (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52540e)
O.Helgason, N.Oskarsson, and G. E.Sigvaldason, Hyperfine Interact. 70(1-4),989-92(1992) Oxygen Fugacity
Stratification of a Magma Chamber Revealed by Mossbauer Spectroscopy:Evidence from the 1875 Askja Eruption,
N. Iceland (See 92H028) (Chem.Abstr.117(6):52617
Sturesson, J. Sediment.Petrol. 62(6),1084-94(1992) Volcanic Ash: The Source Material For Ordovician Chamosite
Ooids in Sweden (Chem.Abstr.118:237848)
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93D029

M.Darby Dyar, S. J.Mackwell, A. V.McGuire, L. R.Cross, and J. D.Robertson, Am. Mineral. 78(9-10),968-79(1993)
Crystal Chemistry of Fe(3+) and H+ in Mantle Kaersutite: Implications for Mantle Metasomatism

93G033

D.C.Golden, R.V.Morris, D. W.Ming, H. V.Lauer, Jr., and S. R.Yang, J. Geophys. Res. [Solid Earth] 98(E2),340111(1993) Mineralogy of Three Slightly Palagonitized Basaltic Tephra Samples from the Summit of Mauna Kea,
Hawaii

94A044

C. C.Allen, R.V.Morris, and D. S.McKay, J. Geophys. Res. 99(E11),23,173-85(1994) Experimental Reduction of Lunar
Mare Soil and Volcanic Glass

94H055

S. R.Hong, J. D.Ko, and S. H.Kim, Korean Appl Phys 7(4),297-304(1994) Microscopic Study on Cheju Volcanic Rock
by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and Its Application (In Korean) (Chem.Abstr.122:244390)

94M033

M.Matsuo, T.Kobayashi, and M.Tsurumi, Hyperfine Interact. 84(1-4),533-7(1994) Mossbauer Spectroscopic


Characterization of Iron Compounds in Paddy Soil (Chem.Abstr.121:120861)

94O005

N.Oskarsson, O.Helgason, and S.Steinthorsson, Hyperfine Interact. 91(1-4),733-7(1994) Oxidation State of Iron in
Mantle-Derived Magmas of the Icelandic Rift Zone (See 94L031) (Chem.Abstr.122:85654)

94T005

A. N.Thorpe, F. E.Senftle, L.May, A.Barkatt, M. A.Adel-Hadadi, G. S.Marbury, G. A.Izett, and F.J.M.R.Maurasse, J.


Geophys. Res. 99(E5),10881-6(1994) Comparison of the Magnetic Properties and Mossbauer Analysis of Glass From
the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary, Beloc, Haiti, with Tektites

96B008

A.D.Brandon, and D.S.Draper, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 60(10),1739-49(1996) Constraints on the Origin of the
Oxidation State of Mantle Overlying Subduction Zones: An Example from Simcoe, Washington, USA.
(Chem.Abstr.125:63338)

96M033

R.V.Morris, D. W.Ming, D.C.Golden, and J.F.Bell, III, Min Spectro: A Trib to Rog G Burns 5, 327-36(1996) An
Occurrence of Jarositic Tephra on Mauna Kea, Hawaii: Implications for the Ferric Meneralogy of the Martian
Surface.

96M098

K.Makino, Y.Yamaguchi, and K.Tomita, Ganko 91(11),419-23(1996) Fluor edenite from the Ishigamiyama lava dome
of the Kimpo volcano, Kumamoto, southwest Japan. (In Japanese) (Chem.Abstr.126:159847)

96P035

S.Petrick, and R.B.Scorzelli, in "Proc. of the Intl. Conf. on the Applications of the Mssbauer Effect, Part II" edited
by I. Ortalli, vol.50, pp761-4, Mssbauer Study of Peruvian Pyroclastic Rocks. (See 96O005)
(Chem.Abstr.125:226629)

97M019

R.V.Morris, D.C.Golden, and J.F.Bell, III, J.Geophys Res. 102(E4),9125-33(1997) Low-temperature reflectivity spectra
of red hematite and the color of Mars. (Chem.Abstr.127:53664)

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achavalite
76R001
acmite
84A014 88D067
actinolite
63D001 67B011 69H003 71B088
71G024 76C055 78T032 79G003
84V020 85C016 88R032 91G001
aegirine
65B015 67M011 72S061 74E022
74Z010 76B078 80A055 80M062
82B080 82D017 91D019
aegirine-augite
84A014
aeschynite
87Y009 92J010
akaganeite
65R002 66H010 68Y004 70S029
72K064 75H014 75S078 76L014
77J001 77K003 79C038 79J001
79M057 79Y009 80C016 86B021
89M011 86G064 92R011 93B064
akagenite
91G025 92P005

ankerite
67L003
81S074
83T029
88K043
89R018

80L014
allanite
70R022 70V019 73D020 79K069
86P040 94D055 95L004
80V033 88M033

almandine
67M011 68T003
76H039 78T036
87M007 88S100
94W008

berndtite
78H007 89B023
berthierine
79B017
berthierite
67M012
89B049

71P042 76A017
82Y005 87D029
89B088 93A029

82L044 86D033 91C035 93C050


93R004 93R020 94D054 94R001
94R009 94R010 94R011 94R039
96R013
anthophyllite
66B042 67B011
80S075 83L010

73B078 77S040
89L004 90F038

antigorite
76M027

83M016 85B075 86M103

amosite
65G008 66G027 67W014

83L010

79R036

79E013

77K067
aquamarine
85G075

armalcolite
75V059
arsenoferrite
91G025
arsenopyrite
63I001 70G022 85I015 89W006
93A021 92F009 94G051 94W036
95F016
augite
63D001 68T003
72G057 72M041
74M067 76B039
82D017 88R032

70F001 70O005
72O015 72S062
76B117 77G071
89M074

analcime
75A063

australite
85K063
awaruite
78M054

79D034 80T032

andalusite
78H026 80R023 81A004 90M064
andesine
77B125

68T003

75A051

babingtonite
80A007 81B048

68B008
76A017
80S011
86D071
93A001

68T003
78T036
82L027
87C057
93A029

72D037 77B039

76P040 78G038
85G075 89T040

79P043

79P045

62P004
68T003
69H023
71B124
73G057
75A035
75H013
75K054
75T020
76G064
77B126
77E018
78C015
78G053
78S060
80A056
80T032
82B072
83T029
86B133
86P024
88B022
90S138
92K008
86K038
91G003
93R025
95E005

67L003
69B025
70B027
72P016
74M053
75C067
75I016
75L032
76C055
76M088
77C068
78A045
78G041
78K069
79A043
80R036
81S022
82K065
85T010
86D033
87L025
90K060
91M005
78T032
89D063
92T012
94R009

68H028
69H003
70H013
72Y002
74P043
75C068
75I018
75S110
76G018
76T008
77D021
78B104
78G045
78M011
80A003
80S025
81V011
82T012
86B028
86L038
87T050
90S095
92E002
78T039
90Z030
93R004
94R010

66H010
68T006
69R027
72K065
74A001
75B042
75I006
75K089
75V031
76K007
77C055
77I011
78D018
78I013
78T014
80B048
81H033
82C034
85B141
86C045
87K043
88M083
91A001
76C055
86K083
92L067
94M044

bitumite
92W021
bixbyite
73O014

92G016 93T031

brownmillerite
73T010 73T022
84A014 91B005

baddeleyite
88S047

brucite
68S046 79B033
bustamite
79Y003
butlerite
81S013
calaverite
92F009

baotite
92Q002
barbosalite
79M078

67M011
71D035
80B107
84M015
89K092

68B039

braunite
82S001 88A063

bafertisite
82K029
balangeroite
94D059

anapaite
72P042

86M103

boehmite
84C054
bornite
67M012 68B039 68Z011 70G022
72V024 77T009 81C041 81J001
86F039 91G025 93L023

axinite
73K040 74B062 75B084
77G079 79B020 79O019
85C016 86H056 87H017
88X008 90N049 91M056
90H049 96I014

84M003

biotite

apatite

aurostibite
92F009

alurgite
86K038 86K083

81C025

beryl

annite

92V004

andradite
67B011
69H006
80B083
82Y005
88J020
94W008

80W036
83F007
86T054
89N009

annabergite
96W012

alunite

amphibole
70P030
75E022
82B077
88M083
93D029

78C017
82M062
86T035
89L007
91N011

argentopyrite
72V024

albite

amesite
68T006

76P027
82M012
86D036
89E004
91G001

arfvedsonite
72S061 75A026 84V029 86L040
86L048

akermanite
80M062

allophane
79T033

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MINERAL INDEX

94W001 95W001

calcite
93R022

95M036

95R011

76P027
calderite
78I012

bassetite
84V015 89Z012

caledonite
79B118

bazzite
81P021
beidellite
75R014 77E018

81B112 81H033

bernalite
95M001

96M034

95M038

calosturanite
94D059
canfieldite
67S026
carpholite
79S052

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89L007

90K060

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cassiterite
67S026
71G075
76Y007
80G011
88J020

69S003
73N019
77B123
81C034
88M075

70B003
75P019
77B124
81G038
89B023

71D053
76C031
78V035
85D055

cattierite
79N015
celadonite
75C065 75R014 80H048 81H033
84D024 87D037 89B035 90W013
cementite
82L023

87C021

clinoptilolite
88C036 83D064
clinopyroxene
70G026
70V013
72D030
78E023
79N032
82D017
88H046
93L011

91D061 95M013

90W041

70H036
71H012
72M071
78E025
80A055
83A014
90N050
94S011

70M034
71H074
73E009
78S079
80M062
83K052
91M056

70O005
71W007
76H042
79D068
81J010
83V009
92Z018

67M012
68G031
68Z011
72V024
76E021
77P058
91G025

67R016
68H029
70C024
73V003
76R001
82G002
93L023

68B039
68P018
70G022
74I019
76Y007
86F039

chalcostibite
77H032
chamosite
67W005 71M068
76E026 77E020
79R036 82K046
85B075 89D063

columbite
91G035 91W016
coquimbite
79H051 81M008 86P024

90M004

chevkinite
92L026

coulsonite
65R006 66T002
78S003

74A013 76L010

childrenite
80A022 80A053

crandallite
86B120

chromite
65M008
75V042
78S040
81O020
91M063
94C080

71M068
74Z010
77M063
78M078
80B018
82L042
83T029
86D040
88Z038
90P009
91G034
94B098

72H042
75C009
77S078
78T006
80H047
83M024
84D004
86L038
89A012
90W001
92B093
94C080

74A056
76M088
78H023
79G025
80M076
82S004
85H004
86P024
89G001
91D006
92P044
94G007

66M025
76D044
80D036
84M044
91P069
94L029

66T002
76F027
80Y007
88L040
92C033
94P004

67M015
78S003
81H040
90S097
92C057
96C007

chrysotile
75M095 76M027
79R036 80B018
82E009 84D059
85S111 87M081

79B105
80S075
85B098
89Z040

79E013
81N026
85B146
94M091

cinnabar
92B074
clinochlore
82K046 85B075

82B052

clinoferrosilite
68D025 71G077

74D037

85B075

90M005

diopside
68D025
72M041
78N030
89D058
91D019

68T003 71B073 71H045


74D037 74E022 76B039
80A055 80M062 82D017
89I006 89S041 89S059
94S089

djerfisherite
79B071

73H035
elbaite
73B026

79V021

enstatite
76M072 78A031 80M062 91S043
63D001 68S027 75H021 84J015
87J015 87S112 91D019
epidote
67B011 67M011 68B008 73D020
75P034 77T040 80B083 88B139
88M083 91G001 91P003 63D001
92B093 93V017 95A011
erionite
92D054
erlianite
86F041

criddleite
92F009
crocidolite
65G008
69B075
83L010
93P030
92P037
93G021

68W015

delvauxite
72P042

dravite

cordierite
73D016 74D005 74D012 75D079
76P006 77P039 80B107 81B048
84G010 84V013 87Y015 94M118

corundum
72K037 80J005
95M016

chlorite
68T006
74C041
77E018
78M061
79S066
81M008
82T012
85S109
87D028
89G002
91G001
93P059
95D034

delafossite
67M031

66G027
69B078
83M050
91P072
93G002
93H003

67W014
80S075
85P068
91P073
93G003
93P013

68B006
82C033
89G058
92H035
93G010

cronstedtite
68T006 81C025 81M016 82C016
82C033 86M103 89C010 94B056
crossite
69B075 69B078
79K039

70E014

73B073

cubanite
67I001 67M012 68B039 68G031
68M010 70G022 70M031 72V024
76Y007 82G002 94M079 94M126
95M027

eudialyte
91P006
eulite
70V013 87S112
famatinite
77H032
farringtonite
85N006
fassaite
88R032
fayalite
65B015
68T003
75H050
85S114
89V028
94B119

67B011
73H019
76H039
86E022
90H011
95L031

66G027
68B008
71H047
80S075
89Y011

cylindrite
67S026

76M076 86H042

ferberite
69H008 82C021

danalite
84I004

85M002

feroxyhite
89M011

danburite
75A051

67B006
69B078
72G065
82B119

67B007
70E002
73B078
84V020

femolite
78M075
fenaksite
78D051

ferridiopside
91D019
90B124

182

67M011
74I004
83S071
87Y015
91B020

feldspar
78M072

cummingtonite
66B042
67B011
71B020
80M034
88L003

dannemorite
81I007

74F007 79P012
81P008

dolomite
86S079 87B056 91G034 91M051
87B085 91M050

corrensite
94B098
72P027 75C056
77T036 78E019
85B075 86T022
90F038

68B006 69B078
80A037 81B048

81K006

cohenite
66R004 79O011 81K042 82A025
88C067

chalcocite
81M056

72V024

dickite

cobalt pentlandite
76K003

cervantite
70B030

daubreelite
67Y001 68G031
deerite

clinozoisite
74A056 74D059
clintonite
86J015

ceramics
91V026

chalcopyrite
67I001
68F010
68R003
72K042
75A054
77I008
89A044

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MINERAL INDEX

93B064

87K084

68L021
74S072
83T021
88E005
84M064

Mineral Handbook

January 1998

MINERAL INDEX

ferripyrophyllite
84C049

glauconite
67H016
74A056
75M062
76M088
78R007
79G050
80R004
82K030
85D012
86L049
88C022

67W005
75A017
75R014
77R011
79A053
79M056
81H033
84A030
85I016
87D037
90V025

68T006
75C056
76E014
78A044
79D056
79Q001
81K059
84I010
86L009
87J014
91G083

69B025
75C065
76M038
78D018
79G014
80B108
82B072
85A050
86L017
87M084
92D038

ferristrunzite
90V006

glaucophane
69B075

69B078

70E014

81B048

ferrobrucite
85B075

goethite
63H002
66H003
68J001
70S029
74G063
75Z025
76G065
77J001
78B072
78S011
79S036
82B085
82S053
76G051
81J007
83B121
84F014
85S034
86B120
87B084
89G002
90B039
90F033
91D004
91J009
91P026
92P005
95C007

63H006
66V001
68J012
72K064
75G056
76G008
76G066
77K003
78B080
79C038
80M072
82F014
91M094
79G015
82A052
83H023
84S095
86A016
86F017
87M043
89L011
90B041
90V010
91D019
91M093
92B052
92S014
95V008

65R002
67W005
68Y004
73J009
75J010
76G023
76G083
77S072
78G047
79E004
81A022
82M003
92D048
80F002
82R035
83S095
85M005
86B021
86G064
88A018
89M011
90B082
90Z008
91F001
91M094
92D030
93B064

66D006
68F009
69J007
74E017
75R014
76G053
77G011
78A032
78M057
79M047
81S101
82M043
74E017
81G027
82S123
84C054
85M029
86B028
86V022
88Q001
90B032
90D059
91A002
91G025
91P021
92M067
94M008

ferrihydrite
73L034
80C028
84C008
88C046
89K053
93B064

75C051
80M052
86M002
88M037
89M011
94M008

75K025 77S067
82M004 82S045
86M033 87C032
88M038 88Q001
90V010 92P048

ferriphlogopite
71A023 71M068 86D033

ferropseudobrookite
75V059
ferroselite
66T001

76R001

ferrosilite
72M041

73D037 88S103

79N015

ferrostrunzite
92V003
ferrotremolite
79G003
ferrozeolite
89Q005
fischesserite
92F009

92W011

fluorite
74S129

76R026

79R032

forsterite
67B011

68T003

86S129

franckeite
67S026 76M076 86H042 86H055
86W052 87H034 88J020 87H034
franklinite
63M012 66M025 67M015 68Y002
69S035 69Y002 71E008 82D054
82K043 94B049 96D011
frohbergite
66T001

79N015

gadolinite
74I004

92J010

garnet
68B008
76H039
79D068
85S103
86S128

70L010
77H041
80S110
85T035
89Z041

75H023
79A023
82M003
85Y009
94O017

75L032
79B021
84D037
86H034

gedrite
73B078

goldfieldite
77H032
graftonite
77M016

80A035 82N052

grandidierite
77S039

90Q001

greenalite
78B090 78C040
82C033

galaxite
94B049

89L004

90F038

gehlenite
95N006
germanate
85O015
germanite
72V024
gibbsite
67M021
gillespite
67B011 67C018 68B008 68C016
79S118 81S091 82S050 75H050

68D025
72M041
80B083
86S017
91D019

68T003
73D040
82D017
87S110
91L068

65G018
67W022
72K024
73S029
75A050
75Z025
77D047
78A032
78J005
79C038
79S025
80W036
82B080
82M003
91D009
81B112
83F012
84F014
85M029
86B120
86L042
87C032
87R020
88C067
89H033
90B082
90M076
90V010
90Z002
91F001
91M094
92D053
95V008

66H003
68G021
72K037
74E017
75C009
76L033
77E002
78B072
78M057
79E004
79S066
81A005
82B085
82M012
91M094
82A052
83F020
84G008
85S109
86D043
86N039
87D012
88A018
88P065
89H047
90D012
90P009
90W039
90Z008
91G025
91P012
92S014
95W004

66H010
68Z010
72P027
74P025
75F033
76S104
77G079
78E016
78S011
79I020
80J005
81M056
82D005
82P002
92D048
82R035
83M024
84G032
86A016
86F017
86T035
87P026
88A067
89E041
89M011
90F033
90S138
90W044
91A002
91G026
92D030
94B100

heliodor
85G075
helvite

79B017

81C025

93A029

grunerite
66B042 67B006 73B078 74I004
79G003 80M024 83L007 84D037
88L003 92Z017
81D010 81K006 91M015

halotrichite
85S103
hastingsite
71B088 73S015
hauerite
71B130

hematite
64S012
66V007
70J004
73J009
74T012
75S078
77D033
77K003
78G047
79B020
79L020
80M072
81S101
82F024
89M033
93B064
82S123
84A020
85M005
86B028
86F039
86V022
87P052
88B036
89G002
89S041
90K060
90T045
90W045
91D019
91J009
92D048
95B055

herzenbergite
67S026 76Y007
89B023

grossular
76A017 77M012 78T036

hausmannite
95G052

67M011
71B073
75K022
85C003
88R032

hercynite
63M012 68Y001 75D070 80S033
87Y015 88R032 94L003

greigite
69M026 71V012 82S004 91V014
94S035 94Z007

halloysite
69M033

hedenbergite
67B011
70M034
74D037
84A014
88R010

80G076

graphite
79S062

gahnite
90W016

hectorite
77E018 83H043 89D029

82T009

85C016

heulandite
78B085 83M082 86K022 90K062
hibonite
84B048

85D005

hisingerite
77H056 80M044 91G025
holmquistite
73L005

81L022

hornblende
67M011 68T003
75M006 76G022
78T032 80I006
83T030 89D063
96C003
hortonolite
67B011

73B035

howieite
68B006

69B078

hulsite
67A008 67S026
95K087

giniite
94R057

183

79C029 81C034

humboldtine
64O002

75B042 75B151
77I013 78M073
80I020 82G054
91S031 93D029

81T017

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MINERAL INDEX

humite

julgoldite
91K029

lignite

hureaulite
82N015 82N028 94M102

kaersutite
78N032 89M074 92D026

limonite
94R022

hydrogothite
86N039

kamacite
78X001 79D066 79O011 82R012
82B119 88D053 90D056 90O011

lipscombite
81V022 83V011 93R022 95M036
95R011

kaolinite
67M021
69Y006
77A041
81K006
85M060
91M015

livingstonite
77B039

77L019 82R032

hypersthene
74A056 79J011
94S089

86S081

93S050

illite
67W005
78H023
81H033
84T020
86N002
89M056
94M084

69M017
78R018
81M008
84T032
86P024
90P049
96M001

75R014
80S051
81B112
84V006
87J014
91G001

77E018
81B112
82M077
86A018
88K043
91L005

ilmenite
65G018
69A018
70G028
71M008
74A055
74S035
75B132
77G001
79Z010
82B119
87J015
88M083
89S085
90W001
92I004

66H010
69G027
70G046
72B048
74G012
74Z003
75V042
77J017
81S011
85R039
87J022
88R032
90N050
91C021
94G029

67B018
70G003
70H030
73M056
74M067
75A030
75Z004
78M036
81S012
86V025
87R020
88V033
90T012
91G001
94M085

68G021
70G026
71H011
73S029
74N014
75B037
76B076
78M059
81J010
87C015
88C023
89A012
90V010
91M113

69H009
74G068
78N018
80E011
88K060
93G040

71B025
75G005
79N013
81B048
90K004
94C031

71G040
77H033
79Y004
84A014
92G040
95C026

86L048

indochinite
85K063

knebelite
67B011
kornelite
79H051

73S078 74N014 75H006 78J005


81H012 87C021

langbeinite
96H003

94B073

88E009

jacobsite
63T002 66W006 80G076 82K043
89D049 90A046 93M054
jade
92Q001
jadeite
82D017
jamesonite
77B039

lazulite
72P042

84A014

lepidocrocite
63H002
72K064
76G083
79E004
85M029
89M011
92D030
93T071

63H006
72V017
76L014
81S072
86G064
90V010
92P005
96D002

65R002
75M085
77K003
83H023
86M033
91D009
92T036

lepidolite
77L008 81H033 81L005
65G018
73S029
82M063
84V006
88P020
93S083

66H003
77J001
83H023
86A018
89W023

66H010
78H023
84T020
88K043
90G052

77M016 90P024

95C030

78M060

mackinawite
69M026

70V020

77T032

95L034

maghemite
70S029
79L020
88A067
89S041
90V010
92S013
95D044

75Z025
85M029
88C009
90B082
91D009
92S014
95M017

76S110
85P023
89I016
90D022
91G025
93B064
95M024

78J005
87P052
89M011
90F033
92D030
95A015

magnesite
76P027

94W001 95W001

laponite
92A002

isocubanite
94W003

85I015

magnesioferrochromite
92C015

kottigite
82D018

langbanite
94N015

66T001

ludlamite
74M071

magnesioferrite
69S035 92O012 89H047

kostovite
92F009

86R057
iron

79R036

magnesiocopiapite
92N038

kosmochlor
84Y008

laihunite
77U005 80K064 81Y002 81Y011
85K012 85S114 88Y017 89Y004

irgizite

79E013

lollingite
63I001

macaulayite
88S056

kirschsteinite
73D040 73H019 81S010 89B087

kryzhanovskite
74M072

67Y001 68G031

lizardite
77M063

ludwigite
67A008 69Y011 71M004
84K039 85L025

kirchenite
89K057

indite

jinshajiangite
82K029

69M033
76B048
80S046
82R035
90P011

kinichilite
95M020

krennerite
92F009

jarosite
63H006
68G021
80L037
84T032
88L039
90P049

86L040

68D032
75J010
80C050
82M077
88P066

kimzeyite
71D035

imogolite
84M053

iwakiite
94B049

67W005
73J009
77E018
81B112
87C032

kerchenite
72P042

ilvaite
68T003
72M053
77P059
80B107
84C013
92L025

katophorite
73L039

93G015 93T005

lepidomelane
67M011 68T006
81H033

70S029
75Z025
79C038
84M043
89L011
91G025
93B064

magnetite
65G018
69J007
71W031
73S029
75A050
76S104
77Z003
78S003
79S066
81N026
82I007
83G001
84D059
85D072
85W027
86L042
86T035
87C032
88C080
89I016
90B082
90T051
91G025
93B064
95D039

90P005

magnussonite
96H033

69H023 74A001

majorite
96K046
maldonite
92F009

leptochlorite
77M063
leucite
79D068 87B051

184

manganite
80A050

66H010
69S035
72Y007
74G063
75D070
77D033
78B018
79B020
80W036
81R030
82M012
82M087
84J015
85M005
86D043
86M033
86V025
87J015
88K023
89M011
90K060
90V010
91P012
93H011
95M010

68G021
69V007
73G038
74P025
75F033
77D047
78B071
79I020
81B048
82D040
82P002
83Y013
85B165
85M029
86D071
86M040
86V052
87R020
88M083
89M015
90P009
90W044
92K087
93N016
95P006

68M040
71H063
73J011
74T021
76B109
77G079
78J005
79L020
81G064
82D054
82S004
84A020
85D015
85P077
86G064
86S028
87C021
88A067
89D063
89N007
90R041
91G001
92T028
94G059
95P007

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mangano-ferristrunzite
95V001

mooihoekite
72J004

manganosicklerite
89L030
manganosiderite
73S081

mordenite
83D064 83R005

marcasite
60S006 60S007
67W022 69M026
77T032 78S006
82E003 85G060
91G036

ordonezite
77B039

76D032 80H017 87C007 88C067


89H047
66T001
70G022
80G062
85I015

67L003
72P041
81M008
88L039

mawsonite
76Y007

muscovite
67M021
75D038
77D021
81B027
81Y010
87A007
92K008

69B025
75R022
77E018
81H033
85S105
87M069
92T012

70H013
76A023
78K069
81M008
86B071
90P005

71G071
76G001
80H048
82F008
86L034
91G008

nacrite

melanite
71D035 72B056
82J015

81K006
77H020 80S011

nadorite
77B039

melanotekite
85C030

nagyagite
92F009 93U005

melanterite
66G017 66H003 81C021 81S013
94B100 94E019 94E020 94S122

natrolite
71M057

melilite
74I004 76L033
87S084

85A004 86A014

metakahlerite
86V036

neptunite
67B012

metavoltine
85S103
miargyrite
77S051
mica
70H013
77B011
82H004
90T008

71G071
77G023
82H033
91G008

71V033
77O014
82L006
93D028

microcline
76H039 78A045

nordenskioldine
67S026

millisite
86B120

olivine
63D001
67L003
68M040
71M011
72Z004
73M056
74S057
75B132
75I017
75V042
77B125
78O007
79M080
80S072
82A034
82Z021
86B028
87J015
88L039
90B015
90O011
91D021
94S089

millosevichite
85S103
minnesotaite
68T006

85B075

mitridatite
72P042

74F014

85T005

91C014

moldavite
85K063 94A037
montbrayite
92F009
69Y006
72P036
75R014
77B129
78G042
79C036
79T014
80H048
82G083
86C033
87C043
88S079
89Z022
92B061
94E014
95K005

71H071
73P017
76B048
77E018
78H023
79E017
80B075
81H033
82M077
86D008
87J014
88T051
90R041
92M031
94S076
95S009

71M034
74P045
76E013
78E011
78H030
79G050
80D077
82D012
83H043
86L009
87M061
89G013
91P040
94B010
95B046

orthoferrosilite
71G077 74I004
orthophosphate
85N046
orthopyroxene
64S012
68B008
69V016
73U003
76N032
79L026
80S006
83V009
88D053
92S027

67B009
68L010
70F001
74K050
78A022
79N032
81B073
86B028
91M056
93L011

67B010
68V012
70P030
75S113
78N029
80B044
83K049
86W038
92D034
93V004

67B011
69H032
70V028
76M077
79G040
80G045
83S064
87R007
92S008
94M010

otavite
76P027
oxisol sesquioxide
92D048

nezilovite
96B090

nontronite
67W005
73B063
76M084
78H030
81H033
83B035
85J003
87D037
88B141
90K050
92K037

orthoericsonite
93S055

91K013

palygorskite
75R014 81H018
parisite
87Y009

niningerite
84O014

metavivianite
85R026

orthoclase
69B080

osumilite
85S103

nigerite
67S026

metakottigite
82S091

montmorillonite
69M017
72K066
74T009
76M088
78E020
78R012
79S065
80E018
82J008
86B077
87B066
88L065
89M056
92B060
94B077
95H012

88C036 92B098

mullite

margarite
81H033

67B049
76C055
78O012
87F002

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MINERAL INDEX

68T006
75R014
77M003
79R004
82B072
84D023
86B108
87G044
88S079
90M027
92L043

69B025
76E014
77S099
79R027
82J008
84S091
86C032
87M043
89L021
91L050
94H034

73B060
76G061
78G014
80H048
81B114
85C020
86L009
87T015
89W023
91L051
95K011

partzite
77B039
penroseite
79N015
pentlandite
67M012 68B039
72T002 74I019
77I008 83B077

70K016 71V012
75G067 76K003
89R016

perovskite
84M042 89B116

92J019

92N014

70H035
77D021
78T014
80I011
83S099
88C020
90K063
95C011

71M068
78B104
78T032
81K033
85B087
88H024
91M056

petzite
92F009

92W011

pharmacosiderite
71T019
64G006
67M040
69M023
71M071
73D007
73S078
74S058
75E006
75I018
76H042
77G001
78X001
79Z010
81R030
82B119
83V009
86S129
88D012
88R032
90D056
90W050
91M056
95E003

64S012
68B008
70B047
72M024
73D016
74G012
74S072
75E023
75M097
76M030
78A020
79E013
80F033
81S010
82M087
84J015
86V025
88D053
89K083
90M076
91B006
92B073
95K043

67B011
68L010
70G028
72M048
73H019
74M067
74Z003
75H044
75S113
76Z005
78M036
79H041
80S071
81L039
82Y009
84Z008
86Z009
88I020
89S085
90N050
91D019
94O005

omphacite
69B076 72M041 78A041 79B021
87J022 91G026
opal
73S079

185

phenakite
75Z024
phengite
80H048 81H033
phillipinite
85K063
phlogopite
69B025
75C067
78K069
79K072
81S070
86I017
90H059
92I013

70H013
76H039
78S060
80A056
81S088
86L034
90K060
93R004

phosphoferrite
74M071

77M016

phosphophyllite
82N001 84E010
phyllosilicates
91M111

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January 1998

MINERAL INDEX

picite

pyrope
72P042

67B011 76A017
82Y005 86K082

piemontite
73D020
pigeonite
67B009 70F001
72G057 72S062
89C034

70G028 70H036
74S068 74Y003

poitevinite
94G049
polybasite
77H032
potosiite
86H042
prehnite
95A011
proarizonite
83B079
86C071 90T012

pseudorutile
80W022
pumpellyite
94A004 95A011
purpurite
86L025
pyralspite
75E028
pyrargyrite
77S051
pyrite
60S006
66T001
68G021
69R013
72P041
75G084
77A029
77T032
79H051
79N015
80G010
80M024
80T035
81G055
81S074
82M012
94B100
84K003
85H004
85P023
86F039
86P024
87C044
88L039
89I016
89W006
90P049
90W040
91J017
92B012
93B019
95F004
pyroaurite
91T017
pyrochlore
72B042
pyrolusite
80A050

60S007
67L003
68S046
70G022
72S045
76E021
77D064
78H023
79L007
79O011
80G035
80S033
80W036
81M008
81V011
82M060
83H023
84T020
85I015
86A018
86L038
86S079
87X007
88L078
89L007
90E019
90R048
90W043
91M082
92F003
93L023
95F016
95R003

63I001
67V008
68Z011
71M094
73S029
76F008
77L011
78S006
79L030
79S062
80G062
80S046
81C021
81M014
82E003
82M063
83T029
84T032
85K086
86E019
86M001
86T035
88C080
88M078
89N007
90G052
90T045
90W045
91M083
92M048
93P051
95T014

65G018
67W022
69M026
72B017
74S106
76S044
77M029
78S022
79M062
80A002
80G074
80S104
81G018
81M056
82G030
82S004
84G039
84V006
85M016
86E027
86N002
86T054
88K043
88P020
89N009
90K060
90W039
91G025
91N011
92S014
94W036

pyroxene
67B005
67M040
68M040
71D051
71Z002
72S087
73S078
75H006
75V042
77M041
78O007
79Z010
82B119
86V025
89S085
90W050

67D020
68B075
70F030
71H011
72G044
73D037
74G012
75I017
75Z004
77T040
78X001
80A032
82M087
86Z009
89V028
91B006

67E013
68B076
70G003
71I013
72L032
73K053
74M067
75I018
76Z005
78M036
79H041
80B121
83V009
88D012
90D056
92R006

67G009
68L010
70H031
71M008
72M072
73M033
75B132
75M097
77G071
78M070
79M080
81L039
84Z008
88M083
90O011

pyrrhotite
64O002
69M006
71O013
75I005
76I015
77C033
77T032
78K047
80W036
82M012
86F039
88C080
89J011
90P049
90W043
91J003
93B019

64S012
69M026
73G055
75I017
76I020
77C060
77V037
78S085
81O022
84G007
86T054
88L039
90A013
90W039
90W044
91R042
95Z007

66H019
70G022
73V003
75I018
76I022
77I008
78C017
79B112
81O027
82G059
87L050
88M055
90B015
90W040
90W045
92O003

68M040
71O007
75H020
75N033
76N022
77N019
78K024
79J010
82I003
84G002
88B035
89I016
90K066
90W041
91G025
92Z003

95T006

75A060 87Z006

schorlomite
71D035 72B056 77A039 77H020
80S011 85M042 85Y009 86W017
89K092 95L054
schreibersite
67B003 79O011
schwertmannite
94B037 95S006
scorodite
71T019

96B014

91G025

sepiolite
81H018 90W013
serpentine
75M095
94C080

76M030 77M063

79R036

64O002
68S046
71M094
72P027
78C017
81A046
82K028
83T029
85H004
86E019
86T054
89B023
89N007
92G014

67L003
71B102
71N024
76S044
80M068
81G055
82M062
84T032
85M005
86P024
88B136
89J011
91G025

shafranovskite
87K081
siderite
63H006
67W005
71D003
72K033
76S063
80M076
81M056
83F007
84V006
86A018
86S079
88L039
89L007
91N011

66G017
70K041
71N022
73N002
80D034
81G048
82M012
84T020
85I014
86E027
88B035
89E004
89N009
92S014

siderotil
85H004

raguinite
83K051

siegenite
93P020

rasvumite
83A006

sillimanite
79H032

rhodochrosite
73S081

smaltite
87P061

rhodonite
75D028

smectite
77R026 84M041 85C006 86D067
87D042 87D043 88L052 92C034
92P045 94G009 94M061

richterite
96S090
70E014 72B095 73B073
76I019 78E018 79I016
81B048 84V029 86L040
88N042

romerite
79H051

smithsonite
76P027
smythite
69M006

70M031 91V014 93H032

sodalite
76S021 92V022

rozenite
81M008

82G030 94B100

rust green
96T030

97T001

spessartine
76A017 80R009

rutile
76S008

schorl

siderophyllite
71G071 81L005

quartz

riebeckite
69B075
74Z010
80B024
88B023

schefferite
79D068
73H035 74P043

pyrophyllite
70H013

plagioclase
71A038 71H048 75H006

pseudobrookite
75A030 75V059

77U004 78T036
89D058

79Y002 95M019

96R009

sanidine
76A022

sphalerite
67M012 68B039 70G022 71S027
72K050 72V024 73S081 75S052
76Y007 77G007 85P075 92B012
spheniscidite
97C003

saponite
75R014 83A040
94B098

spinel
88G019 88S079

sapphirine
68B006
sarcopside
74F014 74M071 77M016
86E021 88C024 88E005
186

84E012

76D023
82J004
87K079
88L039
90C008
92W005

77V004
75H050
87T043
89M074
91D019
96C007

80B120 81O020
84A020 84M044
88A060 88B147
89W036 90B087
91M056 92O013

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spodumene
82D017
stannite
67E008 67M012 67S026 68B039
68G031 68M014 70G022 75P014
76Y007 81F008 88J020 89B027
stannoidite
76Y007
staurolite
63D001
72D016
76S086
78D055
86P052
87V026
96K006

67B011
72T020
77D060
79N032
86V047
89A021

68B008
76D023
78D050
82V035
87S126
91D005

68S053
76R032
78D054
85V042
87V016
91M011

stilpnomelane
68T006

72V024

90W011

72K013 88L041

70B030
76S104

77S051

82Z006

79S066

94W001 95W001

taenite
77R010
78D039
80D035
90O011

78A008 78A016
79O011 80A028
82L002 82B119
90S096

talc
70H013 75A051 76M088 77D021
80B018 81H033 86N024 89A012
89E014 89E041 91C014 91G034
92D019
70C024 72J004

tantalite
90D057
teallite
67S026

72K042

68M040
75S113
78V036
82M012
84J015
87C021
88D053
90W040
94S089

valentinite
70B030 82Z006

vermiculite
68T006
76C055
78G045
80K075
88C023

72H033
76E014
78K066
81H033
90W001

75H026
76M088
78T014
82T012
91L051

75R014
77E018
79G039
87C015

75M090 79T015

80V032

85V022

vivianite
64O002
68J012
72P042
79T027
80D061
83N039
90H047

67L004
71M094
74M071
80B107
81B048
86W009
93R017

84M042

87H016 90A001

69A018
71H063
75A050
80M076
85M008

69B083
72K029
75C052
82C029

70H040
73D040
76L033
82G043

82B004
82G007
82O002
91W006

82B019
82G021
82S030
94B006

zinnwaldite
68H028 70H013 79M084
81L005

81H033

xanthophylite
81H033

81F020
82G006
82G023
85D056

zincobotryogen
88Y018

varlamoffite
67S026

thorosteenstrupine
75A009

tobermorite
85P050

66S011
71F015
73R014
79I020
82H006

76R021
82F002
82G022
82V001

79N015

violarite
71V035 77T002

93O029

68B039

wustite

zeolite

vaesite

thailandite
94A037

81I007

wurtzite
67M012

zemannite
95M020

uytenbogaardtite
92F009 92W011

villamaninite
79N015

titanite

wollastonite
80M062

yoderite
77A051 78A034

uvarovite
76A017

tetrataenite
89K009 90S096

81C034

94N040

xylotile
67W005

vesuvianite
75M034
81T010

tirodite

70H030
76I020
79D066
81L039
84M065
87J015
89B023
90W043

urbanite
79D068

tetrahedrite
72K050 77H032 89C026

tin

94L021

vredenburgite
72Y007 78S003

wolframite
69H008 81K019 82G010 85G020
87S041 91S068

ulvospinel
66B046 67B014 75A030 75M097
78M036 79Z010 86V025 88R032

szomolnokite
78H023 78R018 78S022 79H051
81M008 81M014 82M060 83H023

vonsenite
83S051 84K039

wolfeite
72K013

troilite
67H001
75I008
77T032
80A002
82M087
86T054
88B035
90D056
92K010

voltaite
76H013 80L011

willemite
86E022
winchite
78T032 85Z020

triploidite
72K013

66H019
71M008
76I022
79O011
82B119
84Z008
87L050
90A013
91G025

volkonskoite
81H033

warwickite
78B028

triplite

94V013

talnakhite
67M012

68T003
73H035
75B159
76D045
78D018
79S026
91V003

trogtalite
79N015

strunzite
80V013

77P013
78D027
80D027
88D053

67Z004
73B072
75B124
75P041
76V036
79P013
88F005

trevorite
67K009 69S035

stone

sylvanite
92F009

67L003
72B056
75A060
75P010
76S086
79K038
86K023

tripuhyite
69G041 77B039

stibiconite
93S030
stibnite
69L003

tourmaline
63D001
70M013
74B068
75D079
76G062
78P036
84M038

tremolite
79G003 91G034

stephanite
77S051
sternbergite
67I001

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MINERAL INDEX

67G020
68T003
72S045
79V020
80M031
84A014
91M004

vochtenite
89Z012

tochilinite
94B056

187

68J001
71S028
77M016
80D006
82D018
90H021
93R023

zussmanite
68B006
zwieselite
72K013

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

achavalite

76R001 FeSe

Fe

.39 .02

.45 .02

acmite

84A014 Na1.02Fe(III).93Al.04Ti.01Si2
O6

Fe

.49 .01

.31 .01

acmite

84A014 Na1.02Fe(III).93Al.04Ti.01Si2
O6

Fe

.39 .01

.30 .01

acmite

88D067 (CaMg.81Fe.19)(SiO3)2

Fe

.28 .01

.34 .02

acmite

88D067 (CaMg.81Fe.19)(SiO3)2

Fe

.38 .01

.35 .02

acmite

88D067 (CaMg.81Fe.19)(SiO3)2

Fe

.36 .02
.35 .02
.37 .03

.18 .02
.11 .02
.02 .02

actinolite

63D001 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.32 .05

2.41 .05

actinolite

67B011 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.22 .04
1.24 .04

1.89 .05
2.82 .05

actinolite

67B011 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.24 .05
1.24 .05

1.98 .05
2.81 .05

actinolite

69H003 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .05
1.11 .05
.38 .05

2.58 .05
2.36 .05
.65 .05

actinolite

69H003 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.08 .05
.97 .05
.42 .05

2.58 .05
2.20 .05
.60 .05

actinolite

69H003 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
10 .05
.34 .05

2.69 .05
1.98 .05
.60 .05

actinolite

71B088 Ca1.7Na.3(Al.2Fe(III).2Fe(II).5
Mg4.2)Si7.9Al.2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.12 .05
1.14 .05
.28 .05

2.89 .05
2.57 .05
1.91 .05
.53 .05

actinolite

71B088 Ca1.4Na.4(Fe(III).2Fe(II).8Mg4
.Mn.3)Si7.3O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.07 .05
.44 .05

2.89 .05
2.04 .05
.45 .05

actinolite

71B088 Ca1.8Na.3(Al.1Fe(III).3Fe(II).7
Mg3.8)Si7.6Al.5O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.11 .05
1.20 .05
.41 .05

2.88 .05
2.44 .05
1.80 .05
.63 .05

actinolite

71B088 Ca1.6Na.1(Al.1Fe(III).2Fe(II)2.
4Mg2.4)Si8.1O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.14 .05
1.12 .05

2.86 .05
2.19 .05
1.77 .05

188

1998

462 2
445 3
422 3

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

actinolite

71B088 Ca1.6Na.1(Al.1Fe(III).2Fe(II)2.
4Mg2.4)Si8.1O22(OH)2

Fe

1.25 .05
1.27 .05
1.29 .05
.48 .05

3.18 .05
2.64 .05
1.99 .05
.67 .05

actinolite

71B088 Ca1.8Na.8(Al.1Fe(III).3Fe(II)2.
5Mg1.9Mn.3)Si7.7Al3O

Fe

1.15 .05
1.14 .05
1.14 .05
.40 .05

2.89 .05
2.32 .05
1.85 .05
.57 .05

actinolite

71B088 Ca1.8Na.3(Al.1Fe(III).3Fe(II)2.
5Mg1.9Mn.3)Si7.7Al.3O2

Fe

1.23 .05
1.20 .05
1.11 .05
.52 .05

3.10 .05
2.65 .05
2.10 .05
.53 .05

actinolite

71B088 Ca1.8Na.1(Fe(II)2.3Mg1.9Mn.3)
Si7.9O2(OH)2

Fe

1.11 .05
1.12 .05
1.11 .05

2.81 .05
2.13 .05
1.73 .05

actinolite

71G024 Ca1.7Na.3Mg4.2Fe(II).5Fe(III).
2Al.4Si7.6O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .02
1.12 .02
1.14 .02
.28 .02

2.89 .02
2.57 .02
1.91 .02
.53 .02

actinolite

71G024 Ca1.8Na.1Mn.3Mg1.9Fe(II)2.5F
e(III).3Al.4Si7.7O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .02
1.15 .02
1.14 .02
.40 .02

1.85 .02
2.89 .02
2.32 .02
.57 .02

actinolite

76C055 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

actinolite

78T032 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.15 .05
.27 .05

2.96 .05
1.95 .05
.91 .05

actinolite

78T032 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.16 .05

2.93 .05
1.87 .05

actinolite

78T032 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .05
1.12 .05

2.75 .05
1.79 .05

actinolite

78T032 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.25 .05

2.73 .05
2.04 .05

actinolite

78T032 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.18 .05
1.07 .05
.50 .05

2.68 .05
1.89 .05
.47 .05

actinolite

78T032 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .05
1.16 .05

2.58 .05
1.94 .05

actinolite

79G003 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

actinolite

84V020 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.10 .05
1.14 .05

2.82 .05
1.68 .05

189

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

actinolite

85C016 (Na.05K.03Ca.47)Ca2(Mg2.13F
e(II)2.17Mn.09)((Si7.34Al.37Ti.
03Fe(III).23)O22)(OH)2.74

SNP

1.41 .05
1.49 .05
1.49 .05
.82 .05

2.88 .05
2.31 .05
1.64 .05
.52 .05

actinolite

85C016 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.41 .05
1.45 .05
1.41 .05
.71 .05

2.90 .05
2.39 .05
1.66 .05
.45 .05

actinolite

85C016 (Na.03K.02)Ca1.94(Mg3.04Fe(II SNP


)1.79Mn.03)((Si7.47Al.32Ti.01F
e(III).09)O22)(OH1.98O.02)

1.26 .05
1.45 .05
1.34 .05
.72 .05

2.90 .05
2.39 .05
1.66 .05
.52 .05

actinolite

85C016 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.39 .05
1.34 .05
1.47 .05
.63 .05
.83 .05

2.85 .05
2.36 .05
1.67 .05
.67 .05
.61 .05

actinolite

88R032 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

xx

.997 .012
1.011 .013
.983 .006

1.634 .012
2.336 .013
2.762 .006

actinolite

91G001 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .06

2.26 .19

actinolite

96S071

aegirine

65B015 NaFeSi2O6

Cr

.48 .03

aegirine

67M011 NaFeSi2O6

SS

.57 .05
.70 .05

.32 .05
.50 .05

aegirine

67M011 NaFeSi2O6

SS

1.52 .05

2.85 .05

aegirine

72S061 (Na,Ca,Mg,Fe(II),Al)(Si,Al,Fe
(III))O3

xx

1.296 .001
.525 .001

2.877 .001
.321 .001

aegirine

74E022 NaFeSi2O6

Fe

.36 .01

.33 .33

aegirine

74E022 NaFeSi2O6

Fe

1.11 .03
.36 .01

2.54 .05
.39 .01

aegirine

74Z010 (K.01Ca.30Na.4)(Al.06Mg.48Fe
(II).39Fe(II).22Ti.04Mn.01)(Si1.
64Al.06)O6

SS

1.05 .05
.84 .05

2.74 .05
.57 .05

aegirine

74Z010 (Al.06K.01Ca.39Na.4)(Mg.48Fe
(III).39Fe(II).22Ti.04Mn1)(Si1.9
4Al)

Cr

1.08 .05
1.20 .05
.48 .05

2.72 .05
2.21 .05
.43 .05

aegirine

76B078 NaFeSi2O6

SNP

1.57 .05
1.40 .05
.62 .05

2.29 .05
1.90 .05
.35 .05

190

1998
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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

aegirine

80A055 (Na0.72Ca0.28Fe(II)0.15Mg0.06
Fe(III)0.66)(Si2.0O4)

Fe

1.60 .02
1.16 .02
.38 .02

1.91 .02
2.72 .03
.37 .03

aegirine

80A055 (Na0.72Ca0.28Fe(II)0.15Mg0.06
Fe(III)0.66)(Si2.0O4)

Fe

1.29 .02
1.40 .02
.51 .02

3.12 .02
2.40 .03
.40 .03

aegirine

80M062 NaFeSi2O6

Fe

.399 .005

.301 .005

aegirine

80M062 NaFeSi2O6

Fe

.377 .005

.3 .005

aegirine

82B080 NaFeSi2O6

Fe

.52 .01
.47 .01
.37 .01
1.10 .01

.43 .01
1.05 .01
1.60 .01
2.47 .01

aegirine

82B080 NaFeSi2O6

Fe

.39 .02
.69 .02
.37 .02
1.20 .05

.94 .02
1.18 .02
1.38 .02
1.88 .05

aegirine

82D017 NaFeSi2O6

Pd

.22 .01

.29 .01

aegirine

82D017 (Na.57Ca.33Mg.05Mn.04Fe.3)(S
i1.95Ti.01Al.04Fe.69)O6

Pd

.96 .02
.96 .02
.23 .01

2.00 .02
2.75 .02
.38 .01

aegirine

91D019

aegirine-augite

84A014 Na.64Ca.41Mg.19Mn.01Fe(II).2
2Fe(III).53Al.02Ti.01Si1.97O6

Fe

1.15 .01
1.08 .01
.39 .01

2.77 .01
1.81 .01
.35 .01

aegirine-augite

84A014 Na.64Ca.41Mg.19Mn.01Fe(II).2
2Fe(III).53Al.02Ti.01Si1.97O6

Fe

1.27 .01
1.31 .01
.50 .01

3.13 .01
2.17 .01
.37 .01

aerosol

96K029

Fe

aeschynite

92J010

(RE.76Mg.05Ca.04Fe(2+).03Th.0
3).91(Ti.99Nb.96Fe(3+).04Ta.01
)2.00(O,OH)6.00

Fe

297

.44 .03
1.24 .03

.60 .04
1.95 .04

aeschynite

92J010

(RE.76Mg.05Ca.04Fe(2+).03Th.0
3).91(Ti.99Nb.96Fe(3+).04Ta.01
)2.00(O,OH)6.00

Fe

.55 .03
1.41 .03

.61 .04
2.17 .04

akaganeite

65R002 b-FeOOH

xx

.43 .06

.62 .06

akaganeite

66H010 b-FeOOH

Cu

.16 .04

.36 .05

akaganeite

68Y004 b-FeOOH

akaganeite

70S029 b-FeOOH

SS

.61 .10

.11 .10

akaganeite

70S029 b-FeOOH

SS

.49 .05

.31 .05

191

490 20

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

akaganeite

70S029 b-FeOOH

SS

.63 .10

.1 .1

akaganeite

70S029 b-FeOOH

SS

.51 .15

.39 .15

akaganeite

70S029 b-FeOOH

SS

.63 .20

.1 .1

486 5

akaganeite

70S029 b-FeOOH

SS

.61 .10

.11 .10

470 15

akaganeite

70S029 b-FeOOH

SS

.45 .05

.32 .05

akaganeite

72K064 b-FeOOH

Fe

.40 .01

.32 .01

akaganeite

72K064 b-FeOOH

Fe

.51 .01

.07 .03

476 3

akaganeite

75H014 b-FeOOH

akaganeite

75S078 b-FeOOH

Cu

.207 .003

-.124 .003

498 2

akaganeite

76L014 b-FeOOH

Cu

.154 .044

.806 .040

akaganeite

76L014 b-FeOOH

Cu

.14 .06

.832 .620

akaganeite

76L014 b-FeOOH

Cu

.158 .056

.794 .054

akaganeite

76L014 b-FeOOH

Cu

.152 .070

.684 .086

akaganeite

76L014 b-FeOOH

Cu

.156 .038

.93 .04

akaganeite

76L014 b-FeOOH

Cu

.148 .042

.806 .046

akaganeite

76L014 b-FeOOH

Cu

.136 .066

.808 .066

akaganeite

76L014 b-FeOOH

Cu

.124 .034

.848 .068

akaganeite

76L014 b-FeOOH

Cu

.162 .032

.846 .034

akaganeite

77J001

b-FeOOH

Cu

.175 .053

.958 .053

akaganeite

77J001

b-FeOOH

Cu

.155 .038

.959 .038

akaganeite

77K003 b-FeOOH

akaganeite

79C038 b-FeOOH

akaganeite

79J001

b-FeOOH

Cu

.154 .003

.675 .003

akaganeite

79J001

b-FeOOH

Cu

.154 .012
.153 .010

.93 .01
.537 .010

akaganeite

79J001

b-FeOOH

Cu

.159 .009
.156 .006

.959 .009
.536 .006

akaganeite

79J001

b-FeOOH

Cu

.149 .012
.149 .006

.927 .012
.553 .006

akaganeite

79J001

b-FeOOH

Cu

.167 .009
.16 .04

.958 .009
.552 .004

akaganeite

79M057 b-FeOOH

Fe

.39 .01
.38 .01

.95 .01
.55 .01

192

484 10

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

akaganeite

79M057 b-FeOOH

akaganeite

79Y009 b-FeOOH

akaganeite

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

.36 .01
.35 .01
.37 .01

.90 .01
.30 .01
-.05 .01

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.374 .001
.379 .001

.546 .001
.951 .006

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.373 .001
.378 .001

.551 .002
.952 .005

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.372 .001
.376 .001

.552 .003
.947 .006

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.372 .001
.375 .001

.551 .003
.947 .006

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.371 .001
.375 .001

.554 .003
.936 .007

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.373 .001
.378 .001

.542 .004
.939 .009

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.374 .001
.380 .001

.534 .004
.935 .007

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.370 .001
.372 .001

.555 .004
.922 .009

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.371 .001
.379 .001

.565 .003
.946 .002

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.52 .05
.48 .05
.46 .05

.04 .05
-.32 .05
.41 .05

474 5
467 5
436 5

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.51 .05
.46 .05
.48 .05

-.07 .05
-.34 .05
-.49 .05

470 5
462 5
442 5

akaganeite

80C016 b-FeOOH

Fe

.52 .05
.49 .05
.50 .05

-.07 .05
-.22 .05
-.35 .05

475 5
460 5
432 5

akaganeite

86B021 b-FeOOH

Fe

472 5
476 5
481 5

akaganeite

86B021 b-FeOOH

Fe

472 5
476 5
494 5

akaganeite

86B021 b-FeOOH

Fe

193

.38 .05
.38 .05
.38 .05

1.069 .005
.762 .005
.498 .005

473 1
479 1
486 1

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

akaganeite

86B021 b-FeOOH

Fe

.38 .05
.38 .05
.38 .05

akaganeite

86G064 FeOOH,Cl.05

Fe

4.4

.50
.48
.50

-.07
-.26
-.66

481
476
472

akaganeite

86G064 FeOOH,Cl.05

Fe

78

.50
.46
.51

-.01
-.33
-.49

473
465
440

akaganeite

86G064 FeOOH,Cl.05

Fe

300

.376
.377
.382

.498
.762
1.069

akaganeite

86G064 FeOOH,Cl.024

Fe

300

.382
.383
.384

.534
.909
1.192

akaganeite

86G064 FeOOH,Cl.024

Fe

77

.49
.49
.55

-.10
-.26
-.30

484
461
421

akaganeite

86G064 FeOOH,Cl.024

Fe

4.4

.48
.49
.50

-.10
-.21
-.48

494
477
472

akaganeite

89M011 b-FeOOH

xx

-.81 .05
-.24 .05
-.02 .05

473 5
478 5
489 5

akaganeite

92R011 b-FeOOH

Fe

78

.50
.46
.51

-.01
-.26
-.66

484
461
421

akaganeite

93B064 b-FeOOH

Fe

4.2

.49

-.19

48.63

akagenite

91G025 b-FeOOH

xx

.381 .005

akagenite

91G025 b-FeOOH

xx

.525 .005

akagenite

92P005 b-FeOOH

Fe

.50 .05
.47 .05
.49 .05

.00 .05
-.14 .05
-.28 .05

akermanite

80M062 Ca2MgSi2O7

Fe

.958 .005

2.394 .005

albite

80L014 NaAlSi3O8

xx

.26 .05

1.22 .05

allanite

70R022 (Ca,Ce)2(Fe(II),Fe(III))Al2Si3
O12(OH)

Pd

.88 .06
.18 .06

1.12 .06
.56 .12

allanite

70V019 (Ca,Ce)2(Fe(II),Fe(III))Al2Si3
O12(OH)

194

1.192 .005
.909 .005
.534 .005

.69 .05
470 5
489 5
479 5
475 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

allanite

73D020 (Ca,Ce)2(Fe(II),Fe(III))Al2Si3
O12(OH)

Pd

.169 .005
.898 .004
1.01 .04

1.94 .01
1.666 .008
1.90 .08

allanite

73D020 (Ca,Ce)2(Fe(II),Fe(III))Al2Si3
O12(OH)

Pd

.20 .01
.896 .004
1.16 .06

1.96 .02
1.611 .008
2.14 .11

allanite

73D020 (Ca,Ce)2(Fe(II),Fe(III))Al2Si3
O12(OH)

Pd

.174 .006
.898 .004
1.03 .03

1.868 .070
1.657 .007
1.94 .07

allanite

79K069 (Ca,Ce)2(Fe(II),Fe(III))Al2Si3
O12(OH)

xx

1.20 .03
1.25 .03
.45 .03
.40 .03

1.68 .02
2.82 .02
1.96 .03
.60 .03

allanite

79K069 (Ca,Ce)2(Fe(II),Fe(III))Al2Si3
O12(OH)

xx

1.18 .03
1.23 .03
.45 .03
.38 .03

1.66 .03
2.78 .03
1.96 .03
.60 .03

allanite

79K069 (Ca,Ce)2(Fe(II),Fe(III))Al2Si3
O12(OH)

xx

1.10 .03
1.05 .03
.50 .03
.34 .03

1.92 .03
2.46 .03
1.05 .05
1.10 .03

allanite

86P040 (Ca.89La.23Ce.46Pr.04Nb.11Ti.
17Th.06U.01)(Al1.50Fe(II).68Fe
(III).91)O/SiO4/Si2O7/OH

Fe

1.01 .05
1.28 .05
.55 .05
.22 .05

1.83 .05
2.03 .05
1.61 .05
1.36 .05

allanite

94D055

Fe

allanite

95L004

Rh

.97
.26
.24
1.10

1.65
2.00
1.07
1.92

allophane

79T033

allophane

80V033 (Na.11P.01Fe(III).1Si.86)O4

SNP

.672 .002
.65 .02

.645 .005
1.09 .04

allophane

80V033 (Na.52K.02Ca.O1P.01Fe(III).15
Ti.02Al.09Si.9)O4

SNP

.708 .003
.68 .01

.616 .009
1.07 .03

allophane

80V033 (Ca.02P.02Fe(III)2.05Ti.02Al.04 SNP


Si.36)O4

.693 .006
.762 .007
.55 .01

1.36 .02
.71 .01
.69 .02

allophane

88M033

Fe

.46 .05
.46 .05

.58 .04
.95 .05

allophane

88M033

Fe

.49 .02

alloy

81L039 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

.009 .005

195

1998

436 3
-.018 .005

344 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

alloy

82M087 (Fe,Ni)

SS

.19 .05

alloy

84J015

(Fe,Ni)

Fe

.00 .05

alloy

84M065 (Fe,Ni)

xx

.20 .05

.00 .05

338 5

alloy

84Z008 (Fe,NI)

Fe

-.01 .05

-.01 .05

334 5

alloy

87J015

(Fe-Ni)

Fe

.00 .05

alloy

88K023 (Fe-Ni)

Fe

alloy (Fe,Co,Ni)

75I017 (Fe-Ni-CO)

SS

.12 .04

almandine

67M011 Fe3Al2Si3O12

SS

1.35 .05

3.60 .05

almandine

68T003 Fe3Al2Si3O12

SS

1.42 .05
1.03 .03
.31 .05

1.68 .05
1.66 .05

almandine

71P042 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Pt

.94 .01

-3.49 .02

almandine

71P042 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Pt

1.15 .02

-3.69 .02

almandine

71P042 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Pt

1.04 .02

-3.46 .09

almandine

76A017 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.43 .05

3.66 .05

almandine

76A017 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.24 .05

3.47 .05

almandine

76A017 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.43 .05

3.67 .05

almandine

76H039 Fe3Al2Si3O12

xx

1.31 .05

3.51 .05

almandine

78T036 Fe3Al2Si3O12

SNP

1.56 .05

3.57 .05

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.27 .01
.39 .01

3.54 .03
.48 .03

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.25 .01

3.49 .03

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.25 .01
.36 .01

3.55 .03
.35 .03

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.29 .01
.38 .01

3.56 .03
.48 .03

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.25 .01
.28 .01

3.55 .03
.40 .03

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.25 .01
.22 .01

3.55 .03
.41 .03

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.28 .01

3.51 .03

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.25 .01

3.48 .03

196

.00 .05

345 5
336 2

336.4 .5
329 5
305 5
262 5
346 10

228 4

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.22 .01
.28 .01

3.50 .03
.35 .03

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.27 .01

3.51 .03

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.26 .01

3.47 .03

almandine

82Y005 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.25 .01

3.47 .03

almandine

87D029 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.30 .01

-3.54 .02

almandine

87D029 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.44 .05

-3.62 .05

almandine

87M007 Alm100

Fe

1.267 .004
1.304 .004

-3.563 .006
-3.491 .006

almandine

87M007 Alm100

Fe

1.421 .001

-3.668 .001

almandine

87M007 Alm100

Fe

1.386 .002
1.232 .002

-3.356 .006
-4.022 .007

almandine

87M007 Alm86Py9Gro4

Fe

1.253 .004
1.315 .002

-3.543 .002
-3.508 .002

almandine

87M007 Alm86Py9Gro4

Fe

1.418 .001

-3.659 .001

almandine

87M007 Alm86Py9Gro4

Fe

1.349 .003
1.293 .002

-3.41 .02
-3.843 .009

almandine

88S100 Fe3Al2Si3O12

Fe

1.30 .05

3.63 .05

almandine

89B088 Fe3.10Al2.01Si2.94O12

Fe

1.298 .004
1.27 .01

3.505 .007
2.64 .04

almandine

93A029 Fe(2+)3Al2Si3O12

almandine

94W008 Fe3Al2Si3O12-Fe5Si3O12

Fe

alunite

92V004

Fe

alurgite

86K038 (Na.05K.93Ba.23)(Ti.02Mn.02F
e(III).15Mg.10Al1.72)(Al.95Si3.
06)O10(OH)2

Fe

alurgite

86K083

Fe

amesite

68T006 Mg2Al(Si,Al)O5(OH)4

SS

amesite

83M016 Mg4.08Fe(II).08Fe(III)1.14Al1.8
2(Al1.98Si2.02)O10(OH)8

amesite
amesite

R
80
.3757

.155

.35 .03

.73 .03

.35 .03

.73 .03

1.28 .05
.45 .05
.45 .05

2.55 .05
.90 .05
.50 .05

Fe

1.12 .01

2.60 .01

83M016 Mg3.28Fe(II).66Al2.00(Al1.99Si
2.01)O10(OH)8

Fe

1.12 .01
.35 .01

2.60 .01
.57 .01

85B075 Mg2Al(Si,Al)O5(OH)4

Fe

1.12 .05
.32 .05

2.60 .05
.49 .05

197

1998

230 3

252.8 .2
260.2 .2

227.5 .7
237.6 .3

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

amesite

86M103 (Mg3.28Fe(II).66Al2.0)(Si2.01A
l1.99)O10(OH)8

Fe

2.59 .05

amesite

86M103 (Mg4.08Fe(II).08Fe(III)1.14Al1.
82)(Si2.02Al1.98)O10(OH)8

Fe

2.61 .05
.57 .05

amosite

65G008 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

amosite

66G027 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .10
1.06 .10

2.8 .9
1.63 .10

amosite

67W014 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Pd

.94 .05
.84 .05

2.775 .050
1.675 .050

amosite

83L010 K.1Ca.1Al.2Mn.3Mg.7Fe6.2Si7.
1O22(OH)2

SNP

1.44 .01
1.36 .01
.40 .03

2.71 .01
1.49 .01
.67 .05

amphibole

70P030

amphibole

73K040

amphibole

74B062

amphibole

75B084

amphibole

75E022

amphibole

77G079

xx

.918 .018
.096 .017

2.740 .016
1.6 .017

amphibole

77G079

xx

.837 .020
.861 .020

2.861 .030
1.643 .020

amphibole

79B020

xx

.918 .018
.960 .017

2.740 .016
1.6 .017

amphibole

79B020

xx

.837 .020
.861 .020

2.861 .030
1.643 .020

amphibole

79O019

amphibole

82B077

Fe

.958 .020
1.002 .020
.308 .020

2.712 .020
1.952 .020
.616 .020

amphibole

82B077

Fe

1.042 .040
1.011 .040
.502 .040

3.097 .040
1.983 .040
.656 .040

amphibole

85C016

SNP

1.36 .05
1.30 .05
1.26 .05
.52 .05

2.60 .05
2.08 .05
1.46 .05
.57 .05

198

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

amphibole

85C016

SNP

1.34 .05
1.38 .05
1.34 .05
.63 .05

2.60 .05
2.08 .05
1.41 .05
.59 .05

amphibole

85C016

SNP

1.30 .05
1.23 .05
1.23 .05
.59 .05

2.73 .05
2.08 .05
1.49 .05
.67 .05

amphibole

85C016

SNP

1.45 .05
1.56 .05
1.61 .05
.60 .05

2.73 .05
2.21 .05
1.49 .05
.59 .05

amphibole

85C016

SNP

1.26 .05
1.34 .05
1.38 .05
.78 .05

2.70 .05
2.21 .05
1.49 .05
.55 .05

amphibole

85C016

SNP

1.38 .05
1.41 .05
1.23 .05
.70 .05

2.78 .05
2.16 .05
1.49 .05
.74 .05

amphibole

86H056 (K.30Na.61)(Na.08Ca1.70Mn.01
Fe(II).21)(Mg2.95Fe(II).66Fe(III
).63Ti.31Al.46)(Al2.12Si5.88)O
22((OH)1.46,F.12)

Fe

1.11 .05
1.11 .05
1.04 .05
.41 .05
.43 .05
.42 .05

2.63 .05
2.35 .05
1.99 .05
1.05 .05
.62 .05
.58 .05

amphibole

86H056 (K.17Na.61)(Na.06Ca1.78Mn.01
Fe(II).14)(Mg3.03Fe(II).97Fe(III
).41Ti.49Al.08P.03)(Al1.97Si6.0
3)O22((OH)1.46,F.12)

Fe

1.13 .05
1.09 .05
1.09 .05
.43 .05
.32 .05
.40 .05

2.68 .05
2.37 .05
1.88 .05
.79 .05
.88 .05
.61 .05

amphibole

87H017 (K.84Na.07)(Na1.88Ca.12)(Mg3
.55Mn.01Fe(II).44Fe(III).99)(Fe(
III).03Al.02Si7.94)O22(F1.10,O
H.90)

Fe

.21 .05
.40 .05
1.13 .05
1.13 .05
1.13 .05

.45 .05
.57 .05
1.84 .05
2.25 .05
2.76 .05

amphibole

88M083

Fe

1.12 .05
1.13 .05
.38 .05

2.90 .05
2.42 .05
.42 .05

amphibole

88M083 (Ca1.856Na.321K.191)(Mg2.768
Mn.022Fe(II).592Ti.115Al.484)(
Si6.628Al1.372)O22(OH)1.767F.
046O.187

Fe

1.14 .05
1.07 .05
.46 .05

2.60 .05
2.02 .05
.57 .05

199

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

amphibole

88X008 K.17(Ca1.37Na.09)(Al.30Ti.09F
e(III).81Fe(II)1.64Mg1.73Mn.07)
(Si6.20Al1.80)O22(OH)

xx

1.13 .05
1.13 .05
1.11 .05
1.10 .05
.38 .05

2.71 .05
2.50 .05
2.12 .05
1.64 .05
.72 .05

amphibole

88X008 K.27(Ca1.495Na.142)(Al.488Ti.
10Fe(III).687Fe(II)1.832Mg1.507
Mn.158)(Si6.073Al1.927)O22(O
H)

xx

1.08 .05
1.06 .05
1.07 .05
1.08 .05
.33 .05

2.74 .05
2.56 .05
2.20 .05
1.57 .05
.73 .05

amphibole

88X008 (Na.272K.315)(Ca1.78Na.22)(A
l.479Ti.06Fe(III).9Fe(II)1.997M
g1.244Mn.166)(Si6.459Al1.541)
O22(OH1.744,O.256)

xx

1.11 .05
1.10 .05
1.08 .05
1.10 .05
.35 .05

2.81 .05
2.54 .05
2.15 .05
1.55 .05
.71 .05

amphibole

88X008 (Na.345K.334)(Ca1.807Na.193)
(Al.299Ti.05Fe(III).957Fe(II)1.9
5Mg1.387Mn.127)(Si6.496Al1.50
8)O22(OH1.779,O.221)

xx

1.11 .05
1.09 .05
1.07 .05
1.07 .05
.35 .05

2.81 .05
2.54 .05
2.15 .05
1.63 .05
.72 .05

amphibole

90H049 K.41Na.68Ca1.81Fe1.4Mg2.83Ti
.51Al2.2Si6.03

1.13
1.16
.49
.37

2.54
1.91
.98
.69

amphibole

90H049 K.43Na.66Ca1.74Fe.93Mg3.41Ti
.47Al2.32Si5.97

1.13
1.16
.49
.38

2.53
1.89
.89
.70

amphibole

90H049 K.37Na.81Ca1.72Fe1.56Mg2.55T
i.36Al2.52Si6.04

1.16
1.15
.53
.28

2.43
1.92
.93
.93

amphibole

90H049 K.33Na.75Ca.05Fe3.87Mg.45Ti.
68Al8

1.22
1.14
.41
.35

2.24
1.87
1.16
.79

amphibole

90H049 K.44Na.56Ca1.83Fe.84Mg3.56Ti
.51Al2.34Si5.87

1.13
1.14
.39
.38

2.43
1.87
1.17
.69

amphibole

90H049 K.19Na.74Ca1.67Fe1.01Mg3.11T
i.84Al.34Si5.78

1.22
1.16
.47
.28

2.27
1.86
.82
.80

200

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

amphibole

90H049 K.24Na.78Ca1.78Fe1.17Mg2.91T
i.48Al2.64Si5.85

1.21
1.17
.43
.33

2.29
1.83
1.19
.86

amphibole

90H049 K.25Na.81Ca1.82Fe1.36Mg2.58T
i.43Al2.79Si5.82

1.19
1.18
.71
.32

2.37
1.88
1.07
.91

amphibole

90H049 K.21Na.75Ca1.73Fe1.58Mg2.54T
i.81Al2.12Si5.93

1.14
1.09
.33
.46

2.45
1.98
1.04
.36

amphibole

90N049 (K.41Na.49)(Na.19Ca1.81Fe(II)
.90Mg2.83Ti.51Fe(III).50Al.23)(
Al1.97Si6.03)O22(OH)2

xx

1.13 .05
1.16 .05
.49 .05
.37 .05

2.54 .05
1.91 .05
.98 .05
.69 .05

amphibole

90N049 (K.43Na.51)(Na.15Ca1.74Fe(II)
.56Mg3.41Ti.47Fe(III).37Al.29)(
Al2.03Si5.97)O22(OH)2

xx

1.13 .05
1.16 .05
.49 .05
.38 .05

2.53 .05
1.89 .05
.89 .05
.70 .05

amphibole

90N049 (K.37Na.56)(Na.25Ca1.72Fe(II)
.96Mg2.55Ti.36Fe(III).60Al.56)(
Al1.96Si6.04)O22(OH)2

xx

1.16 .05
1.15 .05
.53 .05
.28 .05

2.43 .05
1.92 .05
.93 .05
.93 .05

amphibole

90N049 (K.33Na.58)(Na.17Ca.05Fe(II)3
.36Mg.45Ti.68Fe(III).51Al2.15)(
Al5.85)O22(OH)2

xx

1.22 .05
1.14 .05
.41 .05
.35 .05

2.24 .05
1.87 .05
1.16 .05
.79 .05

amphibole

90N049 (K.44Na.51)(Na.05Ca1.83Fe(II)
.53Mg3.56Ti.51Fe(III).21Al.21)(
Al2.13Si5.87)O22(OH)2

xx

1.13 .05
1.14 .05
.39 .05
.38 .05

2.43 .05
1.87 .05
1.17 .05
.69 .05

amphibole

90N049 (K.19Na.49)(Na.25Ca1.67Fe(II)
.54Mg3.11Ti.84Fe(III).47Al.12)(
Al.22Si5.78)O22(OH)2

xx

1.22 .05
1.16 .05
.47 .05
.28 .05

2.27 .05
1.86 .05
.82 .05
.80 .05

amphibole

90N049 (K.24Na.62)(Na.16Ca1.78Fe(II)
.75Mg2.91Ti.48Fe(III).42Al.49)(
Al2.15Si5.85)O22(OH)2

xx

1.21 .05
1.17 .05
.43 .05
.33 .05

2.29 .05
1.83 .05
1.19 .05
.86 .05

amphibole

90N049 (K.25Na.63)(Na.18Ca1.82Fe(II)
.03Mg.85Ti2.58Fe(III).43Al.48)(
Al.61Si8)O22(OH)2

xx

1.19 .05
1.18 .05
.71 .05
.32 .05

2.37 .05
1.88 .05
1.07 .05
.91 .05

201

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

amphibole

90N049 (K.21Na.48)(Na.27Ca1.82Fe(II)
1.21Mg2.54Ti.81Fe(III).28Al.05)
(Al2.07Si5.93)O22(OH)2

xx

1.14 .05
1.09 .05
.33 .05
.47 .05

2.45 .05
1.98 .05
1.04 .05
.36 .05

amphibole

91M056

Fe

.40 .02
.41 .03
1.11 .02
1.11 .08

1.02 .38
1.23 .16
1.97 .10
2.76 .51

amphibole

93D029

Fe

1.16 .02
1.13 .02
.35 .02

2.18 .02
2.70 .02
.79 .02

amphibole

93D029

Fe

.36 .02
1.13 .02
1.17 .02

.77 .02
2.69 .02
2.13 .02

amphibole

93D029

Fe

1.13 .02
1.15 .02
.36 .02

2.68 .02
2.06 .02
.76 .02

amphibole

93D029

Fe

.36 .02
1.13 .02
1.17 .02

.77 .02
2.69 .02
2.13 .02

amphibole

93D029

Fe

1.14 .02
1.14 .02
.35 .02

2.15 .02
2.67 .02
.79 .02

amphibole

93D029

Fe

1.13 .02
1.13 .02
.35 .02

2.59 .02
2.07 .02
.78 .02

amphibole

93D029

Fe

.34 .02
1.17 .02
1.13 .02

.81 .02
2.20 .02
2.70 .02

amphibole

93D029

Fe

.37 .02
1.13 .02
1.13 .02

.76 .02
2.62 .02
2.09 .02

amphibole

96I014 amphibole

amphibole

96S033 Na3Fe(2+)4Fe(3+)Si8O22(OH)
2
ideal formula

analcime

75A063 NaAlSi2O6/H2O

anapaite
anapaite

SNP
Fe

294

.38
1.10
1.13
1.10

.56
2.82
2.50
1.92

72P042 Ca2Fe(PO4)2/4H2O

SS

1.42 .05

2.69 .05

72P042 Ca2Fe(PO4)2/4H2O

SS

1.34 .05

2.57 .05

202

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

andalusite

78H026 (Mg,Mn).14Al7.78Fe(III).25Si3.
88O22

Fe

1.02 .05
.35 .05
.12 .05

1.95 .05
1.73 .05
1.17 .05

andalusite

78H026 (Mg,Mn).14Al7.78Fe(III).25Si3.
88O22

Fe

1.34 .05
.46 .05
.22 .05

2.31 .05
1.70 .05
1.25 .05

andalusite

78H026 Mn.63Al7.33Fe(III).12Si3.94O20

Fe

.36 .05

1.81 .05

andalusite

78H026 Mn.63Al7.33Fe(III).12Si3.94O20

Fe

.46 .05

1.80 .05

andalusite

80R023 Al2Si2O5

Fe

.38 .01

1.78 .01

andalusite

81A004 Al2Si2O5

Fe

.344 .010

1.758 .010

andalusite

81A004 Al2Si2O5

Fe

.358 .010
.295 .010

1.855 .010
.761 .010

andalusite

81A004 Al2Si2O5

Fe

.351 .010
.269 .010

1.825 .010
.944 .010

andalusite

81A004 Al2Si2O5

Fe

.464 .010
.346 .010

1.824 .010
.994 .010

andalusite

90M064 Al2SiO5

xx

.33 .05
1.04 .05
1.04 .05

2.6 .5
2.43 .05
2.43 .05

515 5
292 5

andalusite

90M064 Al2SiO5

xx

.34 .05
1.05 .05
1.05 .05

2.4 .5
2.44 .05
2.44 .05

531 5
273 5

andesine

77B125

andradite

67B011 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

SS

.50 .05

.58 .05

andradite

67M011 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

SS

1.50 .05
.65 .05

3.73 .05
.60 .05

andradite

67M011 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

SS

1.49 .05
.55 .05

3.70 .05
.60 .05

andradite

68B008 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

andradite

68T003 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

SS

.71 .05
.29 .05

.36 .05

andradite

69H006 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

Fe

.38 .03

.57 .03

andradite

71D035 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

Fe

.43 .05

.53 .05

andradite

76A017 Ca3Fe(III)1.96Si3O12

Fe

.50 .05

.55 .05

andradite

76A017 Ca3Fe(III).86Ti(III)+1.1Si1.6Fe
(III)1.14Ti(II).3O13

Fe

.48 .05

.75 .05

andradite

78T036 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

SNP

.68 .05

.55 .05

203

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

andradite

80B083 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

andradite

80B107 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

andradite

80S011 Ca2.73Mg.11Mn.03Fe(II).01Fe(I
II)1.58Al.03Ti.03Si2.99O12

andradite

82L027 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

andradite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

.420 .002

.560 .001

82Y005 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

Fe

.39 .01

.56 .03

andradite

82Y005 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

Fe

.39 .01

.56 .03

andradite

82Y005 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

Fe

.21 .01
.39 .01

1.29 .03
.64 .03

andradite

84M015 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

Fe

.378 .003
.386 .001

.32 .01
-.162 .004

andradite

86D071 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

xx

.37 .02

.55 .02

andradite

87C057 (Ca2.741Mg.030Mn.093Fe(II).08
5Fe(III)1.425Al.527Ti.010)Si3O
12

xx

.07 .05

.29 .05

andradite

87C057 (Ca2.741Mg.030Mn.093Fe(II).08
5Fe(III)1.425Al.527Ti.010)Si3O
12

xx

.59 .05
1.28 .05

.34 .05
3.55 .05

andradite

87C057 (Ca2.691Mn.166Fe(II).106Fe(III
)1.464Al.534Ti.009)Si2.956O12

xx

.09 .05

.32 .05

andradite

87C057 (Ca2.691Mn.166Fe(II).106Fe(III
)1.464Al.534Ti.009)Si2.956O12

xx

.61 .05
1.23 .05

.37 .05
3.47 .05

andradite

87C057 (Ca2.747Mn.164Fe(II).148Fe(III
)1.390Al.508Ti.015)Si2.921O12

xx

-.03 .05

.28 .05

andradite

87C057 (Ca2.747Mn.164Fe(II).148Fe(III
)1.390Al.508Ti.015)Si2.921O12

xx

.60 .05
1.27

.35 .05
3.52 .05

andradite

87C057 (Ca2.857Mn.109Mg.089Fe(II).12
2Fe(III)1.432Al.437Ti.027)Si2.9
79O12

xx

-.07 .05

.45 .05

andradite

87C057 (Ca2.857Mn.109Mg.089Fe(II).12
2Fe(III)1.432Al.437Ti.027)Si2.9
79O12

xx

.61 .05
1.26 .05

.34 .05
3.51 .05

andradite

87C057 (Ca2.747Mn.135Mg.062Fe(II).12
1Fe(III).937Al.998Ti.013)Si2.99
1O12

xx

.00 .05

.45 .05

andradite

87C057 (Ca2.747Mn.135Mg.062Fe(II).12
1Fe(III).937Al.998Ti.013)Si2.99
1O12

xx

.57 .05
1.27 .05

.36 .05
3.48 .05

andradite

87C057 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

xx

.05 .05

.29 .05

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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

andradite

87C057 Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

andradite

88J020

andradite

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

xx

.58 .05
1.30 .05

.39 .05
3.49 .05

SnO2

-.08 .05

.46 .05

93A001 Ca3Fe2(SiO4)3

Fe

295

.40

.58

andradite

93A001 Ca3Fe2(SiO4)3

Fe

80

.48

.57

andradite

93A001 Ca3Fe2(SiO4)3

Fe

80

.50

.54

andradite

93A029 Ca3Fe(3+)2Si3O12

andradite

94W008 Ca3Fe2Si3O12-Fe5Si3O12

Fe

80

andradite-Ti

89K092

Fe

ankerite

67L003 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

SNP

1.46 .05

1.50 .05

ankerite

76P027 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

ankerite

78C017 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

SNP

1.561 .034

1.654 .008

ankerite

78C017 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

SNP

1.560 .005

1.674 .006

ankerite

78C017 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

SNP

1.597 .008

1.860 .016

ankerite

78C017 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

SNP

1.559 .005

1.658 .002

ankerite

78C017 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

SNP

1.577 .006

1.704 .006

ankerite

80W036 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

ankerite

81S074 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

Fe

1.231 .004

1.664 .005

ankerite

81S074 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

Fe

1.261 .005

1.698 .006

ankerite

82M012 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.37 .01

1.97 .01

ankerite

82M012 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.24 .01

1.51 .01

ankerite

82M012 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.23 .01

1.53 .01

ankerite

82M012 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.41 .01

1.98 .01

ankerite

82M012 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.38 .01

1.91 .01

ankerite

82M012 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.24 .01

1.50 .01

ankerite

82M012 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.24 .02

1.51 .02

ankerite

82M062 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

ankerite

83F007 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

xx

1.22 .01

1.47 .01

ankerite

83F007 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

xx

1.22 .01

1.45 .01

ankerite

83T029 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

xx

1.38 .05

1.60 .05

ankerite

86D036 (Ca1.1Mg.5Fe.3Mn.1)(CO3)2

Fe

1.37 .05

2.03 .05

Ca3Fe(III)2(SiO4)3

1998

205

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field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ankerite

86T035 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

Fe

1.20 .02

1.50 .02

ankerite

86T035 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

Fe

1.19 .02

1.50 .02

ankerite

86T054 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.23 .01

1.52 .01

ankerite

86T054 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.237 .002

1.502 .004

ankerite

86T054 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.23 .01

1.50 .01

ankerite

86T054 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.2 .1

1.6 .1

ankerite

88K043 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

xx

1.22 .05

1.51 .05

ankerite

88K043 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

xx

1.21 .05

1.57 .05

ankerite

88K043 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

xx

1.23 .05

1.50 .05

ankerite

88K043 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

xx

1.30 .05

1.48 .05

ankerite

88K043 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

xx

1.24 .05

1.46 .05

ankerite

89E004 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

Fe

1.245 .005

1.462 .005

ankerite

89E004 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

Fe

1.366 .005

1.867 .005

ankerite

89L007 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

Fe

1.25 .04

1.57 .10

ankerite

89N009 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

Fe

1.25 .03

1.57 .09

ankerite

89R018 (Ca.994Mg.831Fe.171Mn.004)(C
O3)2

Fe

1.236 .005

1.476 .005

ankerite

89R018 (Ca.999Mg.646Fe.292Mn.063)(C
O3)2

Fe

1.244 .005

1.478 .005

ankerite

89R018 (Ca.991Mg.431Fe.536Mn.042)(C
O3)2

Fe

1.238 .005

1.463 .005

ankerite

89R018 (Ca1.018Mg.279Fe.656Mn.047)(
CO3)2

Fe

1.248 .005

1.444 .005

ankerite

89R018 Ca(Fe,Mg)(CO3)2

Fe

1.24 .05

1.47 .05

ankerite

91G001 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

Fe

1.22 .02

1.49 .01

ankerite

91N011 Ca(Mg,Fe)(CO3)2

Fe

1.25 .02

1.53 .03

annabergite

96W012 Ni2.48Mg.50Fe.02(AsO4)2*8H2
O

Fe

293

annite

82L044 K1.91(Fe(II)4.88Fe(III).82)(Si5.
92Al1.90Fe(III).18)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.134 .000
1.128 .001
.50 .02
.28 .03

2.648 .006
2.381 .007
.81 .02
.31 .07

annite

86D033 (Ca.002Na.049K1.966)(Al1.884
Ti.067Fe(III).300Mg.010Fe(II)2.
396)(Si5.856Al1.844Fe(III).300)
O20(OH)4

Fe

1.10 .05
1.14 .05
.34 .05
.11 .05

2.36 .05
2.68 .05
.74 .05
.15 .05

206

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

annite

86D033 (Ca.073Na.154K1.752)(Al.012Ti
.437Fe(III).566Mg.235Fe(II)4.15
2)(Si5.508Al2.492)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.10 .05
1.14 .05
.43 .05
.39 .05

2.06 .05
2.53 .05
.99 .05
.31 .05

annite

86D033 (Na.025K1.658)(Ti.431Fe(III)2.
253Mg.074Fe(II)2.159Mn.062)(Si
5.491Al2.145Fe(III).364)O20(O
H)4

Fe

1.15 .05
1.12 .05
.42 .05
.20 .05
.37 .05

1.90 .05
2.50 .05
.98 .05
.37 .05
.61 .05

annite

86D033 KFe(II)3AlSi3O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.15 .05

1.44 .05
2.17 .05

annite

91C035 K(+)[Fe(2+)3]<Al(3+)Si(4+)3>
O(2-)10(OH)(-)2

4.2

annite

93C050

annite

93R004

annite

93R020 KFe3AlSi3O10(OH)2

annite

94D054 KFe(2+)3(OH)2AlSi3O10

annite

3.0

Fe

94R001

Fe

annite

94R009

Fe

1.224
1.224
1.224
.526
.194

2.309
2.605
1.793
.725
.448

annite

94R009

Fe

1.120
1.141
1.131
.550
.154

2.632
2.339
2.030
.617
.549

annite

94R010

annite

94R011

annite

94R039 {K+}[Fe(2+)3]<Al(3+)Si(4+)3>
O(2-)10(OH-)2

Fe

annite

95D043

Fe

1.18
1.08
1.10
.55

2.81
2.73
2.27
.49

annite

95D043 annite+quartz+sanidine+fayali
te

Fe

1.19
1.07
1.11
.55

2.75
2.69
2.26
.57

207

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field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

annite

95R056 KFe3AlSi3O10(OH)2

annite

96B089 KFe(2+)3[(OH)2AlSi3O10]

annite

96L050

Fe

295

annite

96M022 K(1+)Fe(2+)3 <Al(3+)Si(4+)3>


O(2-)10(OH(-))2

Fe

annite

96R013

Fe

295

annite-phlogopite

95R013

Fe

293

anthophyllite

66B042 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.22 .05
1.18 .05

2.58 .05
1.80 .05

anthophyllite

67B011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.20 .05
1.21 .05

1.81 .05
2.61 .05

anthophyllite

67B011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SS

anthophyllite

73B078 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

anthophyllite

77S040 (Na.008Ca.059)(Mg5.897Mn.018
Fe(II).928Al)(Si8.046)O22(OH)
2

Fe

1.151 .005
1.130 .005

2.778 .005
1.820 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (Na.008Ca.059)(Mg5.897Mn.018
Fe(II).928Al)(Si8.046)O22(OH)
2

Fe

1.270 .005
1.258 .005

3.108 .005
1.874 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (Na.003Ca.048)(Mg5.815Mn.026
Fe(II)1.161)(Al.016Si7.963)O22(
OH)2

Fe

1.150 .005
1.127 .005

2.802 .005
1.822 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (Na.003Ca.048)(Mg5.815Mn.026
Fe(II)1.161)(Al.016Si7.963)O22(
OH)2

Fe

1.269 .005
1.260 .005

3.132 .005
1.887 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (Na.006Ca.011)(Mg5.687Mn.022
Fe(II)1.291Al.008)(Al.047Si7.95
3)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.159 .005
1.134 .005

2.758 .005
1.813 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (Na.006Ca.011)Mg5.687Mn.022F
e(II)1.291Al.008)(Al.047Si7.953
)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.277 .005
1.259 .005

3.103 .005
1.869 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (K.006Na.017Ca.073)(Mg5.969
Mn.033Fe(II).89Al.024)(Al.041S
i7.956)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.153 .005
1.131 .005

2.783 .005
1.834 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (K.006Na.017Ca.073)(Mg5.969
Mn.033Fe(II).89Al.024)(Al.041S
i7.956)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.276 .005
1.257 .005

3.086 .005
1.882 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (Na.05Ca.09)(Mg5.79Fe(II)1.17)
(Al.18Si7.81)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.155 .005
1.134 .005

2.740 .005
1.836 .005

208

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

anthophyllite

77S040 (Na.05Ca.09)(Mg5.79Fe(II)1.17)
(Al.18Si7.81)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.274 .005
1.257 .005

3.047 .005
1.890 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (K.OO3Na.043Ca.096)(Mg4.922
Mn.032Fe(II)1.675Al.193)(Al.12
4Si7.876)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.151 .005
1.130 .005

2.739 .005
1.844 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (K.OO3Na.043Ca.096)(Mg4.922
Mn.032Fe(II)1.675Al.193)(Al.12
4Si7.876)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.265 .005
1.259 .005

3.022 .005
1.898 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (K.006Na.06Ca.092)(Mg5.192M
n.039Fe(II)1.493Ti.008Al.163)(A
l.253SI7.743)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.146 .005
1.131 .005

2.704 .005
1.848 .005

anthophyllite

77S040 (K.006Na.06Ca.092)(Mg5.192M
n.039Fe(II)1.493Ti.008Al.163)(A
l.253SI7.743)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.263 .005
1.258 .005

2.964 .005
1.901 .005

anthophyllite

80S075 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.11 .05
1.10 .05

2.64 .05
1.82 .05

anthophyllite

83L010 K.1Al.1Mg5.7Fe1.0Si8.4O22(O
H)2

SNP

1.40 .01
.27 .02

1.70 .02
.16 .04

anthophyllite

89L004 (K.07Na.01Ca.09Mg5.48Fe(II)1.
28Mn.01Al.15)(Si7.84Al.16)O22
(OH)1.89

Fe

1.121 .008
1.102 .006

2.83 .02
1.89 .01

anthophyllite

89L004 (Ca.17Mg5.00Fe(II)1.61Fe(III).0
4Mn.07Al.20)(Si7.86Al.14)O22(
OH)1.71

Fe

1.121 .008
1.113 .004

2.75 .02
1.877 .009

anthophyllite

89L004 (Ca.17Mg5.00Fe(II)1.61Fe(III).0
4Mn.07Al.20)(Si7.86Al.14)O22(
OH)1.71

Fe

1.263 .006
1.299 .009
1.239 .002

3.11 .01
2.45 .02
1.919 .005

anthophyllite

89L004 (Ca.16Mg6.25Fe(II).65Fe(III).19
Mn.01Ti.01)(Si7.58Al.41)O22(O
H)1.74

Fe

1.115 .003
1.135 .001

2.851 .007
1.889 .002

anthophyllite

89L004 (Na.21Ca.13Mg3.94Fe(II)2.21Fe
(III).10Mn.07Ti.02Al.42)(Si7.19
Al.81)O22(OH)2.22

Fe

1.146 .004
1.166 .004
1.120 .003

2.86 .02
2.47 .03
1.87 .01

anthophyllite

89L004 (Na.21Ca.13Mg3.94Fe(II)2.21Fe
(III).10Mn.07Ti.02Al.42)(Si7.19
Al.81)O22(OH)2.22

Fe

1.258 .003
1.276 .004
1.240 .002
.57 .02

3.12 .01
2.59 .02
1.901 .005
.83 .04

anthophyllite

90F038

Fe

1.12 .01
1.15 .01

1.79 .01
2.81 .01

antigorite

76M027 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

310
SS

1.25 .02
.43 .01

2.72 .02
.87 .01

209

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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

antigorite

76M027 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

310
SS

1.24 .02
.46 .02

2.72 .02
.59 .02

antigorite

76M027 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

310
SS

1.27 .01
.51 .01

2.77 .01
.73 .01

antigorite

79E013 (Mg2.64Al.06Ca.04Cr.03Fe(III).
05Fe(II).07Ni.01)(Si2.02O5)(O
H)4

Fe

1.19 .05
.50 .05

2.75 .05

antigorite

79E013 (Mg2.64Ca.04CO.44Fe(III).05)(
Si1.93Al.01O5)(OH)4

Fe

1.30 .05

2.95 .05

antigorite

79R036 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.37 .01

.81 .01

antigorite

79R036 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.23 .01
.447 .030

2.96 .01
.60 .04

antigorite

79R036 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.13 .01
.38 .04

2.73 .01
.70 .05

antigorite

79R036 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.12 .01
.36 .04

2.70 .01
.70 .05

antigorite

79R036 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.28 .01
.55 .04

3.02 .01
.85 .05

antigorite

79R036 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.25 .01
.51 .05

2.97 .01
.80 .05

antigorite

79R036 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.15 .01
.42 .03

2.75 .01
.70 .04

antigorite

79R036 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.13 .01
.43 .04

2.70 .01
.80 .05

antigorite

79R036 (Mg,Fe(II))3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.14 .01
.34 .02

2.74 .01
.76 .01

apatite

75G021

SS

.54 .04

.50 .04

apatite

75G021

SS

.54 .04

.50 .04

apatite

75G021

SS

.55 .04

.50 .04

apatite

77K067 Ca5(PO4)3(F,Cl,OH)

aquamarine

85G075 Be3Al2Si6O18

SNP

1.39 .05
1.20 .05

2.65 .05
1.38 .05

arfvedsonite

72S061 (Na,Ca)3(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si8
O22(OH)2

xx

1.282 .001
1.516 .001
.363 .001

2.862 .001
1.534 .001

arfvedsonite

75A026 (Na,Ca)3(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si8
O22(OH)2

210

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5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

arfvedsonite

84V029 (Na,Ca)3(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si8
O22(OH)2

Fe

1.30 .05
1.29 .04
1.24 .05
.59 .04

2.84 .04
2.49 .05
1.97 .02
.47 .02

arfvedsonite

84V029 (Na,Ca)3(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si8
O22(OH)2

Fe

1.29 .03
1.30 .02
1.28 .06
1.19 .01
1.23 .06
.60 .02

2.89 .02
2.64 .03
2.39 .06
1.82 .04
2.01 .06
.48 .04

arfvedsonite

86L040 (K.36Na2.57Ca.08)(Ti.19Al.12L SNP


i.15Mg.02Mn.24Fe(III)1.34Fe(II)
2.93)(Al.16Si7.84)O22(O.61F.74
OH.65)

1.32 .05
1.31 .05
1.28 .05
1.25 .05
1.20 .05
.62 .05

2.90 .05
2.67 .05
2.35 .05
1.93 .05
1.76 .05
.48 .05

arfvedsonite

86L040 (K.41Na2.17Ca.12)(Ti.07Al.17L SNP


i.16Mg.08Mn.24Fe(III)1.95Fe(II)
2.31)(Si8.01)O22(O.93F1.06OH.
01)

1.33 .05
1.32 .05
1.28 .05
1.26 .05
1.19 .05
.62 .05

2.92 .05
2.66 .05
2.34 .05
1.96 .05
1.88 .05
.45 .05

arfvedsonite

86L040 (K.48Na2.52Ca.11)(Ti.12Li.18M SNP


g.20Mn.26Fe(III)1.47Fe(II)2.77)(
Al.22Si7.78)O22(O.53F.67OH.8
0)

1.28 .05
1.31 .05
1.27 .05
1.25 .05
1.19 .05
.62 .05

2.89 .05
2.62 .05
2.42 .05
2.01 .05
1.81 .05
.47 .05

arfvedsonite

86L040 (K.39Na2.94Ca.05)(Ti.12Al.16L SNP


i.18Mg.09Mn.22Fe(III)1.34Fe(II)
2.83)(Si8.06)O22(O1.27F.71OH.
02)

1.26 .05
1.26 .05
1.25 .05
1.19 .05
1.18 .05
.56 .05

2.91 .05
2.65 .05
2.49 .05
2.08 .05
1.81 .05
.54 .05

arfvedsonite

86L040 (K.24Na2.86Ca.59)(Ti.25Al.13L SNP


i.13Mg.50Mn.24Fe(III)1.15Fe(II)
2.42Si8.11)O22(O,F.,OH)3.69

1.28 .05
1.28 .05
1.31 .05
1.27 .05
1.18 .05
.60 .05

2.87 .05
2.58 .05
2.34 .05
2.06 .05
1.86 .05
.45 .05

arfvedsonite

86L040 (K.35Na2.38Ca.27)(Ti.01Li.30M SNP


g.09Fe(III)1.89Fe(II)1.89Fe(III)
2.70)(Ti.04Al.30Si7.66)O22(O.5
8F.13OH1.29)

1.34 .05
1.35 .05
1.31 .05
1.24 .05
1.16 .05
.62 .05

2.97 .05
2.71 .05
2.39 .05
1.94 .05
1.84 .05
.46 .05

211

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

arfvedsonite

86L048 (Na,Ca)3(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si8
O22(OH)2

xx

1.32 .05
1.31 .05
1.28 .05
1.25 .05
1.20 .05
.62 .05

2.90 .05
2.67 .05
2.35 .05
1.93 .05
1.76 .05
.48 .05

arfvedsonite

86L048 (Na,Ca)3(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si8
O22(OH)2

xx

1.33 .05
1.32 .05
1.28 .05
1.26 .05
1.19 .05
.62 .05

2.92 .05
2.66 .05
2.34 .05
1.96 .05
1.88 .05
.45 .05

arfvedsonite

86L048 (Na,Ca)3(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si8
O22(OH)2

xx

1.28 .05
1.31 .05
1.27 .05
1.25 .05
1.19 .05
.62 .05

2.89 .05
2.62 .05
2.42 .05
2.01 .05
1.81 .05
.47 .05

arfvedsonite

86L048 (Na,Ca)3(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si8
O22(OH)2

xx

1.26 .05
1.26 .05
1.25 .05
1.19 .05
1.18 .05
.56 .05

2.91 .05
2.65 .05
2.49 .05
2.08 .05
1.81 .05
.54 .05

arfvedsonite

86L048 (Na,Ca)3(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si8
O22(OH)2

xx

1.28 .05
1.28 .05
1.31 .05
1.27 .05
1.18 .05
.60 .05

2.87 .05
2.58 .05
2.34 .05
2.06 .05
1.86 .05
.45 .05

arfvedsonite

86L048 (Na,Ca)3(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si8
O22(OH)2

xx

1.34 .05
1.35 .05
1.31 .05
1.24 .05
1.16 .05
.62 .05

2.97 .05
2.71 .05
2.39 .05
1.94 .05
1.84 .05
.46 .05

argentopyrite

72V024 AgFe2S3

Fe

.49 .05
.35 .05

2.36 .05
2.21 .05

293 5
279 5

argentopyrite

72V024 AgFe2S3

Fe

.70 .05
.52 .05

2.20 .05
2.02 .05

304 5
289 5

armalcolite

75V059 Fe(II).5Mg.5Ti2O5

Fe

1.05 .05
1.03 .05

3.15 .05
2.01 .05

arsenoferrite

91G025 FeAs2

xx

.173 .005

1.756 .005

arsenopyrite

63I001 FeAsS

SS

.34 .02

1.05 .05

212

field

Mineral

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Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

arsenopyrite

63I001 FeAsS

SS

.35 .02

1.07 .05

arsenopyrite

70G022 FeAsS

SS

.39 .01

1.16 .01

arsenopyrite

85I015 FeAsS

Fe

.26 .03

1.15 .03

arsenopyrite

85I015 FeAsS

Fe

.35 .02

1.16 .02

arsenopyrite

89W006 FeAsS

xx

.14 .05

1.10 .05

arsenopyrite

94W036 FeAsS

.15 .01

1.14 .01

arsenopyrite +
pyrite

92F009

ash Churi coal

93H019

Fe

.37
.30
.54

-.20
.85
1.29

ash Jammu coal

95R004

Fe

ash Kothagudam

95R004

Fe

ash Lodna coal

95R004

Fe

ash Singareni coal

95R004

Fe

ash Vijayawada

95R004

Fe

ash volcanic

92S087

atmospheric
aerosol

94K043

Fe

.22 .02
.29 .01

.33 .01
.86 .01

atmospheric
aerosol

94K043

Fe

.20 .01
.27 .01

.32 .01
.89 .02

atmospheric
aerosol

94K043

Fe

.27 .01

.37 .01

atmospheric
aerosol

94K043

Fe

.25 .01

.35 .01

augite

63D001 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

SS

.54 .05
1.37 .05

.84 .05
2.18 .05

augite

68T003 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

SS

.91 .05
.50 .05

2.50 .05

augite

68T003 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

SS

1.34 .05
.56 .05

2.58 .05

augite

70F001 Mg.9Fe.21Ca.61Al.33Na.09O6

Fe

1.26 .05
1.25 .05

2.80 .05
2.09 .05

augite

70O005 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

xx

.36 .05

.05 .05

.92 .05

1.81 .05

213

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519

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

augite

72G057 Ca.45Fe.86Mg.69Si2O6

Fe

1.18 .02
1.16 .02

3.17 .06
2.22 .06

augite

72G057 Wo32Fs29En40

Fe

1.28 .02
1.26 .02

3.01 .04
2.08 .04

augite

72G057 Wo29Fs26En46

Fe

1.28 .02
1.25 .02

2.98 .04
2.06 .04

augite

72M041 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

SNP

1.413 .005
1.42 .02

2.011 .005
2.66 .02

augite

72M041 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

SNP

1.40 .02
1.40 .04
.72 .03

2.04 .02
2.53 .04
.71 .03

augite

72O015 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

SS

1.21 .05
.64 .05

2.12 .05
.71 .05

augite

72S062 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

Fe

1.28 .05
1.21 .05

2.60 .05
2.11 .05

augite

74M067 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

SS

1.20 .03
1.21 .01

2.58 .03
2.02 .01

augite

74M067 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

SS

1.22 .02
1.20 .02

2.68 .03
2.13 .02

augite

76B039 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

SNP

1.38 .03
.75 .03

1.99 .03
.48 .03

augite

76B117 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

augite

77G071 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

Fe

1.21 .06
1.11 .01
.52 .09

2.53 .07
2.07 .01
.37 .09

augite

77G071 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

Fe

1.21 .02
1.17 .01
.54 .02

2.69 .02
2.11 .01
.53 .02

augite

77G071 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

Fe

1.13 .06
1.15 .02
1.16 .06
.42 .06

2.59 .04
2.21 .02
1.87 .06
.39 .06

augite

77G071 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

Fe

1.10 .04
1.10 .01
1.18 .02
.55 .05

2.70 .04
2.12 .01
1.84 .02
.42 .05

augite

77G071 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

Fe

1.10 .05
1.15 .04
1.08 .05
.54 .02

2.64 .03
2.07 .01
1.85 .04
.51 .02

214

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

augite

77G071 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

Fe

1.11 .06
1.12 .02
1.09 .03
.52 .05

2.71 .06
2.23 .02
2.01 .03
.48 .05

augite

82D017 (Na.13Ca.84Mg.65Mn.01Fe.24)(
Si1.97Ti.04Al.03Fe.1)O6

Pd

.97 .02
.97 .02
.26 .02

1.98 .02
2.59 .03
.44 .02

augite

88R032 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al,Ti)(Si,Al)2
O6

xx

.986 .016
.962 .023

2.006 .016
2.564 .023

augite

89K098

Fe

1.15 .01
1.14 .01
1.12 .01
.52 .01

2.44 .02
2.20 .02
1.91 .02
.64 .02

augite-Al

89M074

australite

85K063

SS

1.06 .01
1.12 .01
1.15 .01
.36 .01

1.25 .02
1.78 .02
2.33 .01
.41 .01

australite

85K063

SS

1.06 .01
1.11 .01
1.15 .01
1.18 .01
.35 .01

1.14 .02
1.58 .01
1.96 .01
2.49 .01
.34 .01

australite

85K063

SS

1.08 .01
1.13 .01
1.18 .01
.53 .02
.35 .01

1.51 .02
1.94 .03
2.40 .02
.79 .02
.39 .01

awaruite

78M054 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

1.24 .01
.45 .01
.12 .01
.14 .02
.12 .01

2.93 .02
.60 .02
.10 .04
.12 .07
.07 .02

302 1
327 2
285 1

1.12 .02
.35 .01
.03 .01
.01

2.70 .03
.62 .01
.01
.06 .02

296 1
278 1

1.23 .01
.44 .01
.11 .02
.12 .01

2.87 .02
.63 .02
.11 .08
.17 .02

310 2
288 1

awaruite

awaruite

78M054 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

78M054 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

215

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

awaruite

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

78M054 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.14 .01
.35 .01
.04 .01
.01 .02
.01

2.69 .03
.57 .01
.14 .05
.09 .07
.05 .02

awaruite

79D034 (Ni,Fe)

awaruite

80T032 (Ni,Fe)

axinite

68T003 Ca2(Fe,Mn)Al2(Si4O12)(BO3)(
OH)

SS

1.39 .05
.60 .05

2.40 .05
.14 .05

axinite

75A051 Ca2(Fe,Mn)Al2(Si4O12)(BO3)(
OH)

xx

1.37 .05
.64 .05

2.94 .05
.38 .05

axinite

75A051 Ca2(Fe,Mn)Al2(Si4O12)(BO3)(
OH)

xx

1.30 .05
.57 .05

2.12 .05
.39 .05

babingtonite

80A007 Ca2(Mn.1Fe(II)1Fe(III).66Mg.12
Na.01Ti.04(Si5.03O14(OH)))

Fe

1.31 .01
.51 .01

2.91 .01
.86 .01

babingtonite

80A007 Ca2(Mn.1Fe(II)1Fe(III).66Mg.12
Na.01Ti.04(Si5.03O14(OH)))

Fe

1.18 .01
.38 .01

2.42 .01
.88 .01

babingtonite

80A007 Ca2(Mn.22Fe(II)1.07Fe(III).59M
g.1Ti.02Al.07)Si5.04 O14(OH)2

Fe

1.19 .01
.40 .01

2.43 .01
.87 .01

babingtonite

81B048 Ca2Fe(II)Fe(III)Si5O14(OH)

babingtonite

84A014 Ca2(Mg.11Mn.05Fe(II).81)(Fe(II
I).85Al.14)Si4.99O14(OH)

Fe

1.22 .01
.39 .01

2.41 .01
.90 .01

babingtonite

91B005 Ca2.00Mg.19Mn.06Fe(II).78Fe(I
II).92Al.05Si5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.40 .05
1.20 .05

.84 .05
2.44 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Ca1.97Mg.11Mn.06Fe(II).85Fe(I
II).92Al.08Si5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.40 .05
1.20 .05

.84 .05
2.44 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Na.01Ca2.00Mg.08Mn.06Fe(II).
84Fe(III).99Ti.01Al.06Si5.00O1
4(OH)

Fe

.41 .05
1.19 .05

.85 .05
2.39 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Ca2.02Mg.29Mn.07Fe(II).83Fe(I
II).98Al.06Si5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.40 .05
1.20 .05

.84 .05
2.44 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Ca1.99Mg.13Mn.09Fe(II).94Fe(I
II).87Al.03Si5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.40 .05
1.19 .05

.84 .05
2.41 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Ca1.99Mg.20Mn.44Fe(II).48Fe(I
II).94Al.03Si5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.40 .05
1.20 .05

.82 .05
2.43 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Ca2.02Mg.22Mn.28Fe(II).66Fe(I
II).99Ti.01Al5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.41 .05
1.20 .05

.84 .05
2.43 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Ca1.98Mg.23Mn.22Fe(II).66Fe(I
II).91Ti.07Al5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.39 .05
1.17 .05

.86 .05
2.41 .05

216

1998

292 1
317 1
277 1

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

babingtonite

91B005 Ca1.99Mg.14Mn.08Fe(II).89Fe(I
II).79Ti.20Al5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.38 .05
1.17 .05

.87 .05
2.43 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Na.04Ca2.00Mg.12Mn.15Fe(II).
76Fe(III).99Ti.04Al5.00O14(OH
)

Fe

.39 .05
1.18 .05

.84 .05
2.42 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Na.01Ca1.99Mg.06Mn.31Fe(II).
67Fe(III)1.00Ti.02Al5.00SiO14(
OH)

Fe

.41 .05
1.20 .05

.86 .05
2.44 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Ca1.99Mg.21Mn.33Fe(II).54Fe(I
II).97Ti.02Al5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.40 .05
1.18 .05

.85 .05
2.41 .05

babingtonite

91B005 Ca2.02Mg.29Mn.07Fe(II).83Fe(I
II).98Al.06Si5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.52 .05
1.31 .05

.38 .05
.42 .05

547.8 .5
232.7 .5

babingtonite

91B005 Na.01Ca1.99Mg.06Mn.31Fe(II).
67Fe(III)1.00Ti.02Al5.00SiO14(
OH)

Fe

.53 .05
1.30 .05

.43 .05
.44 .05

541.5 .5
230.7 .5

babingtonite

91B005 Ca2.00Mg.19Mn.06Fe(II).78Fe(I
II).92Al.05Si5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.53 .05
1.31 .05

.41 .05
.38 .05

549.1 .5
233.5 .5

babingtonite

91B005 Ca1.99Mg.20Mn.44Fe(II).48Fe(I
II).94Al.03Si5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.52 .05
1.30 .05

.53 .05
.43 .05

537.2 .5
230.1 .5

babingtonite

91B005 Ca1.99Mg.21Mn.33Fe(II).54Fe(I
II).97Ti.02Al5.00O14(OH)

Fe

.52 .05
1.31 .05

.43 .05
.44 .05

540.3 .5
232.0 .5

baddeleyite

88S047 ZrO2

Fe

.30 .01
1.02 .02
1.23 .02

1.06 .03
1.93 .02
2.48 .02

baddeleyite

88S047 ZrO2

Fe

.40 .04
.87 .02
1.22 .02

.94 .03
2.08 .02
2.24 .02

baddeleyite

88S047 ZrO2

Fe

.36 .01
.35 .02
1.67 .04

.74 .02
1.24 .03
.98 .03

baddeleyite

88S047 ZrO2

Fe

.35 .02
10 .02
1.22 .03

1.06 .04
2.05 .05
2.30 .03

baddeleyite

88S047 ZrO2

Fe

.36 .02
.36 .02
1.10 .02

.88 .03
1.34 .04
1.88 .04

bafertisite

82K029 Ba(Fe(II),Mn)2TiSi2O7(O,OH)
2

Fe

1.10 .05
1.10 .05
1.10 .05

2.29 .05
1.88 .05
1.66 .05

bafertisite

82K029 Ba(Fe(II),Mn)2TiSi2O7(O,OH)
2

Fe

1.21 .05
1.17 .05
1.17 .05

2.59 .05
2.17 .05
1.81 .05

217

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

balangeroite

94D059

Fe

80

1.38
.54
1.27
.70

2.65
.68
2.98
1.00

balangeroite

94D059

Fe

295

1.12
.56
1.02
.62

2.31
.49
2.77
1.06

baotite

92Q002 Ba4{(Ti,Nb,Fe)8[Si4O12]O16}C
l

Fe

298

.389
1.029

.636
2.632

barbosalite

79M078 Fe(II)Fe(III)(OH/PO4)2

Pd

barbosalite

93R022 Fe3(PO4)2(OH)2

Fe

295

.42
1.09

.41
3.53

barbosalite

95M036 Fe3(PO4)2(OH)2B

Fe

295

.42
1.09

.41
3.53

barbosalite

95R011

basalt

86A042

basalt

91M071

basalt

92H017

.31
1.06
1.11

1.07
1.69
2.19

basalt

93G033

293

.38
.38
1.14

-.21
.66
2.90

51.6

basalt

93G033

293

.38
.38

-.21
.67

51.6

basalt

93G033

293

.35
.38
1.13
1.14

.65
-.22
1.97
2.91

1.04
.35
1.14
1.07
.74/.2
4

2.10
.65
2.94
.67
.08/.0
6

basalt

.87 .05
.16 .05

3.88 .05
.60 .05

232 5
432 5

298

v
Fe

93G033

293

218

1998

51.8

46.2/4
8.

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

basalt

basalt

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

93G033

293

93G033

293

basalt

93L057

basalt

95B035

Fe

298

basalt

95D023

Fe

basalt

95F020

Fe

basalt

95L005

basalt

96G020

Fe

basalt

96K081

Fe

basalt

96X005

basalt (Egyptian)

95S092

basalt (Egyptian)

Fe

95S092

Fe

219

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.32
1.07
1.13
1.07
.74/.2
6

.80
1.93
2.93
.67
.08/.0
6

.35
1.11
1.15

.64
1.92
2.95

.74/.2
6

.08/.0
6

46.2/4
8.

46.2/4
8.

.37 .1
.5 .1
1.14 .07
.5 .1
1.12 .07
1.12 .07

.71 .15
.66 .15
1.96 .1
.76 .15
2.56 .1
.67 .1

.37
1.11
1.15
1.05
1.11

.88
2.25
2.94
1.80
.71

1.18
.44
1.095
.92
-

2.65
.71
2.28
1.04
-

495

1.18
.43
1.08
.86
-

2.66
.70
2.3
1.08
-

495

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

basalt (Egyptian)

basalt (Egyptian)

Ref

Chemical

formula

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

95S092

Fe

95S092

basalt lava

94H036

basalt rocks

92J009

January

Fe

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.153
1.179
1.03
.55
.43

2.08
2.73
.78
.63
-.24

1.187
.4
.50
1.04
1.209

2.02
-.08
.62
.83
2.58

.43
1.08
1.15
1.20
.36
.57

.65
2.14
2.44
3.06

1.18 .01
1.13 .01
.50 .01
.28 .01

2.94 .02
2.20 .02
.62 .02
.23 .02

51 .1

.11 .02

53.3 .1

492
492

v
Fe

basaltic melt

84K048

300

basaltic melt

84K048 basaltic melt

300

basaltic rock from


Green=

90M065

basalts

92M081

50.7
45.3

v
Fe

basalts

92M081

Fe

86

.48 .01

basalts

92N039

Fe

.30
.95
.99

.86
1.20
1.95

basalts

92N039

Fe

.29
.92
.98

.82
1.16
1.92

basalts

92N039

Fe

.30
.95
.98

.82
1.25
2.01

basalts

92N039

Fe

.29
.91
.98

.85
1.16
1.98

basalts

92N039

Fe

.29
.91
.94

.83
.99
1.75

220

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

basalts

92N039

Fe

.32
.93
.92

.77
1.26
2.13

basalts

92N039

Fe

.28
.95
1.00

.80
1.24
2.01

basalts

92N039

Fe

.31
.95
1.00

.83
1.29
2.08

basalts

92N039

Fe

.32
.94
.96

.75
1.32
2.16

basalts

92N039

Fe

.34
.94
.93

.74
1.27
2.13

basalts

92N039

Fe

.28
.91
.97

.83
1.08
1.83

basalts

92N039

Fe

.29
.92
1.00

.81
1.17
1.95

basalts

92N039

Fe

.29
.93
.99

.83
1.27
2.03

basalts

92N039

Fe

.29
.94
.97

.85
1.18
1.97

bassetite

84V015 Fe(II)(UO2)2(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.20 .01

2.37 .02

bassetite

84V015 Fe(II)(UO2)2(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.32 .02
1.30 .02

2.90 .04
2.61 .04

bassetite

89Z012 Fe(II)(UO2)2(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.32 .02
.45 .02

2.87 .03
.70 .04

bauxite

70J004

(Fe.9Al.1)2O3

Fe

.63 .05

.21 .02

504 10

bauxite

70J004

(Fe.77Al.23)2O3

Fe

.63 .05

.25 .05

494 10

bauxite

85S121

bauxite

93R015

Fe

.35 .05
.39 .05
.37 .05

.54 .05
-.14 .05
-.16 .05

504 5
515 5

1.47 .02
.61 .02

2.55 .02
.82 .02

bazzite

81P021 Be3.06(Sc1.26Fe(II).31Mg.12Mn.
13)Fe(III).17(Si5.39Be.07)O18(
Na.55K.03Cs.01) .87H2O

221

SNP

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

beidellite

75R014 (Na,Ca/2).33Al2(Si,Al)4O10(O SNP


H)2/nH2O

.62 .02
.62 .02

.424 .020
.884 .020

beidellite

77E018 (K.02Na.11Ca.15)(Fe(III).17Fe(
II).03Al1.5Mg.35Mn.02)(SI3.72
Al.28)OO10(OH)2

1.12 .02
.35 .01
.36 .04

2.58 .04
.53 .01
1.05 .06

beidellite

81B112 (Na,Ca/2).33Al2(Si,Al)4O10(O Fe2O


H)2/nH2O
3

-.16 .01
.13 .03

.51 .01
1.31 .08

beidellite

81H033 (Na,Ca/2).33Al2(Si,Al)4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

1.14 .01
.45 .03
.33 .01

2.65 .13
1.31 .05
.60 .01

bentonite

93K093

90

.430
.498

.469

.457
.453

.367

.404
.454

.339

.457
.456

.462

bentonite
bentonite
bentonite
bentonite
bentonite
bentonite

bentonite

bentonite

Fe

Fe

93K093

90

93K093

90

93K093

90

93K093

90

93K093

90

93K093

90

95L032

Fe

95L032

Fe

77

45.8
45.6
46.7
46.2

.475
.387

.473

.485
.465

.417

48.8
46.2
46.1

.461
1.397
.505

.556
1.990
47.0

.35
.20
.36
.35
.46

.01
.01
.01
.01
.01

.47 .01
-.36 .01
.79 .01
-.27 .01
1.37 .01

.46
.48
.48
.46
.42

.01
.01
.01
.01
.01

.48
-.25
-.25
-.24
1.6

bentonite

96L040

Fe

78

.48

-.23

bentonite

96L040

Fe

.34
1.23
1.24
.39
.34

.59
1.88
1.71
1.31
.36

222

1998

.01
.01
.01
.01
.01

21.4 .1
30.0 .1

49.0 .1
47.4 .1
45.0 .1
48.6

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Mineral

Ref

bentonite

96L040

Fe

78

.48
.48
.46

-.25
-.25
-.24

bentonite

96L040

Fe

.36
.20
.37
.35
.47

.46
-.36
.79
-.27
1.31

bentonite

96L040

Fe

78

.48
.48
.46

-.25
-.25
-.24

bernalite

95M001

Fe

80.5

.482 .005

-.008 .005

55.7 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

100

.476 .005

.004 .005

55.0 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

120

.466 .005

-.020 .005

54.5 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

140

.456 .005

-.013 .005

53.8 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

160

.447 .005

-.007 .005

52.8 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

180

.438 .005

-.007 .005

51.6 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

200

.427 .005

-.007 .005

50.3 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

220

.417 .005

.002 .005

49.0 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

240

.406 .005

.006 .005

47.3 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

240

.406 .005

.006 .005

47.3 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

260

.394 .005

-.004 .005

45.6 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

280

.382 .005

-.006 .005

43.6 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

300

.377 .005

-.004 .005

41.5 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

320

.355 .005

-.019 .005

39.0 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

340

.342 .005

-.027 .005

36.1 .5

bernalite

95M001

Fe

350

.340 .005

-.017 .005

34.4 .5

bernalite

95M038 Fe(OH)3

Fe

4.3

.489 .005

-.018 .005

55.96 .5

bernalite

96M034 Fe(OH)3

Fe

4.3

.489 .005

-.018 .01

55.96 .5

bernalite

96M034 Fe(OH)3

Fe

4.3

.485 .005

.015 .01

56.32 .5

berthierine

79B017 (Fe,Mg)2.3(Fe,Al).7(Si1.4Al.6)
O5(OH)4

Fe

1.23 .05

-2.74 .06

berthierine

81C025 (Si1.7Al.27)(Mg.32Fe(II)1.1Fe(I
II).38Al.75Ti.03)O5(OH)4

Fe

1.13 .01
.38 .02

2.57 .02
.78 .04

berthierine

81C025 (Si1.7Al.27)(Mg.32Fe(II)1.1Fe(I
II).38Al.75Ti.03)O5(OH)4

Fe

1.33 .05

-2.76 .06

223

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

49
47.4
45

49
47.4
45

135 4

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

berthierine

84M003 (Mg.29Ca.01Fe(II)3.81Al1.72)(
Al1.40Si2.60)O10(OH)8

Fe

1.13 .05
.25 .05

2.58 .05
1.09 .05

berthierine

84M003 (Mg.40Ca.14Fe(II)1.96Fe(III)2.3
0Al.48)(Al1.02Si2.98)O10(OH)
7.66

Fe

1.22 .05
.33 .05
.26 .05

2.52 .05
1.11 .05
.76 .05

berthierine

86M103 (Mg.29Fe(II)3.81Al1.72)(Si2.60
Al1.40)O10(OH)8

Fe

2.56 .05
1.08 .05

berthierine

86M103 (Mg.40Ca.14Fe(II)1.96Fe(III)2.3
0Al.48)(Si2.98Al1.02)O10(OH)
7.66

Fe

2.26 .05
1.11 .05
.76 .05

berthierite

67M012 FeSb2S4

SS

1.27 .05

3.60 .05

berthierite

67M012 FeSb2S4

SS

1.20 .05

2.67 .05

berthierite

68B039 FeSb2S4

berthierite

72D037 FeSb2S4

Fe

1.10 .05

2.62 .05

berthierite

77B039 FeSb2S4

Fe

.82 .05

2.67 .05

berthierite

89B049 FeSb2S4

Fe

.83 .02

2.69 .02

berthierite

89B049 FeSb2S4

Fe

.97 .02

3.21 .02

berthierite

89B049 FeSb2S4

Fe

.98 .04

3.30 .08

beryl

76P040 Be3Al2Si6O18

Fe

1.30 .05
10 .05
.60 .05

2.70 .05
1.50 .05
.70 .05

beryl

78G038 Be3Al2Si6O18

beryl

79P043 Be3Al2Si6O18

beryl

79P043 Be3Al2Si6O18

beryl

79P045 Be3Al2Si6O18

Fe

1.39 .05
1.13 .05

2.62 .05
1.46 .05

beryl

85G075 Be3Al2Si6O18

SNP

1.39 .05
1.20 .05

2.65 .05
1.38 .05

beryl

89T040

297

1.39
1.13

2.62
1.46

biofilms

94B079

biotite

62P004 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.23 .05
1.42 .05

2.41 .05
2.81 .05

biotite

62P004 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.17 .05
1.36 .02

2.32 .05
2.71 .05

224

1998

224 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

62P004 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.23 .05
1.43 .05

2.47 .05
2.87 .05

biotite

66H010 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Cu

.66 .20
1.34 .20

2.3 .1
2.66 .10

biotite

67L003 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.36 .05

2.50 .05

biotite

68H028 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Pd

.97 .05

2.40 .05

biotite

68T003 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.18 .05
1.46 .05
.48 .05

2.64 .05
1.60 .05
.00 .05

biotite

68T006 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.25 .05
.60 .05

2.60 .05
.60 .05

biotite

68T006 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.23 .05
.50 .05
.48 .05

2.45 .05
.30 .05
.95 .05

biotite

68T006 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.20 .05
.45 .05
.48 .05

2.50 .05
.30 .05
.95 .05

biotite

69B025 K.9(Fe(II)1.5Fe(III).1Al.5Mg.9T SNP


i.1)(Si2.6Al1.5)O10(OH)1.92F.0
7

1.37 .05
.8 .1

2.47 .05
.6 .1

biotite

69B025 K.9(Fe(II)1.5Fe(III).1Al.5Mg.9T SNP


i.1)(Si2.6Al1.5)O10(OH)1.84F.1
6

1.38 .05
.8 .1

2.51 .05
.8 .1

biotite

69B025 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.37 .05
.6 .6

2.42 .05
.6 .1

biotite

69H003 K2(Fe,Mg)6Al2Si2O20(OH)4

Fe

1.15 .05
.49 .05

2.48 .05
.55 .05

biotite

69H003 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.12 .05
.46 .05

2.48 .05
1.16 .10

biotite

69H003 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.18 .05
.38 .10

2.48 .05
.11 .10

biotite

69H023 K1.9(Fe4.7Mg.5Mn.1Ti.5)Si5.6A
l2.4O20(OH)4

Fe

1.13 .05
1.11 .05
.55 .05

2.56 .05
2.17 .05
.55 .05

biotite

69R027 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.24 .05
.06 .05

2.63 .05
.24 .05

biotite

69R027 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.24 .05
.05 .05
.58 .05

2.61 .05
.30 .05
.67 .05

225

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

70B027 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

70H013 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.38 .05
1.37 .05
.66 .05

2.61 .05
2.19 .05
.82 .05

biotite

70H013 (Na.08K1.89Ca.19)(Mg.04Ti.03
Li2.37Mn.07Fe(III).1Fe(II).62)(
O17.92)((OH)2.53F5.63)

SNP

1.39 .05
1.39 .05
.64 .05

2.74 .05
2.44 .05
.83 .05

biotite

70H013 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.33 .05
1.32 .05
.65 .05

2.58 .05
2.14 .05
.72 .05

biotite

71B124 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

72K065 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.28 .05
1.28 .05

2.51 .05
2.05 .05

biotite

72K065 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.27 .05
.48 .05

2.46 .05
2.46 .05

biotite

72K065 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.18 .05
.48 .05

2.34 .05
.67 .05

biotite

72K065 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.21 .05
.45 .05

2.33 .05
.70 .05

biotite

72K065 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.34 .05
.46 .05

2.53 .05
.71 .05

biotite

72K065 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.24 .05
.46 .05

2.40 .05
.72 .05

biotite

72K065 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.30 .05
.45 .05

2.57 .05
.70 .05

biotite

72K065 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

.47 .05

.67 .05

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.25 .03
1.24 .03

2.67 .03
2.22 .04

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.27 .03
1.26 .03

2.80 .03
2.40 .03

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.25 .03
1.20 .03

2.70 .03
2.26 .03

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.28 .03
1.23 .03

2.64 .03
2.20 .03

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.25 .03
1.23 .03

2.70 .03
2.24 .03

226

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.26 .03
1.20 .03

2.60 .03
2.16 .03

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.24 .03
1.20 .03

2.61 .03
2.16 .03

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.25 .03
1.22 .03

2.65 .03
2.16 .03

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.26 .03
1.23 .03

2.70 .03
2.23 .03

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.24 .03
1.21 .03

2.68 .03
2.22 .03

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.39 .03
1.37 .03

2.96 .03
2.57 .03

biotite

72P016 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.25 .05
1.24 .05

2.67 .05
2.22 .05

biotite

72Y002 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.04 .05
.40 .05

2.02 .05
.67 .05

biotite

73G057 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.13 .01
1.11 .01
.38 .02

2.64 .02
2.19 .04
.89 .03

biotite

73G057 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.13 .01
1.15 .01
.34 .03
.41 .06

2.66 .02
2.11 .03
.76 .05
1.08 .12

biotite

74A001 K1.8(Ti.4Fe(III).6Fe(II)1.7Mg2.
4Al.3)(Si5.3Al2.8)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.03 .01
1.06 .01
.41 .02
.43 .02

2.10 .02
2.56 .02
1.02 .04
.50 .04

biotite

74A001 K1.8(Ti.4Fe(III).6Fe(II)1.7Mg2.
4Al.3)(Si5.3Al2.8)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.18 .01
1.19 .01
.40 .02
.42 .02

2.51 .02
2.85 .02
1.20 .04
.62 .04

biotite

74A001 K1.9(Ti.4Fe(III)1Fe(II)3.2Mg.5
Mn.1Al.2)(Si5.4Al2.5)O20(OH)
4

Fe

1.01 .01
1.06 .01
.43 .02
.40 .02

2.20 .02
2.60 .02
.93 .04
.50 .04

biotite

74A001 K1.9(Ti.7Fe(III).6Fe(II)2.1Mg2.
3)(Si5.5Al2.4)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.02 .01
1.06 .01
.39 .02
.41 .02

2.13 .02
2.56 .02
.57 .04
.74 .04

227

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

74A001 K1.8(Ti.1Fe(III).3Fe(II)1.1Mg4.
3Mn.1)(Si5.9Al2.1)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.03 .01
1.05 .01
.51 .02
.460 .022

2.21 .02
2.58 .02
1.17 .04
.65 .04

biotite

74A001 K1.7(Ti.2Fe(III).9Fe(II)1.7Mg2.
3Al.4)(Si5.4Al2.6)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.05 .01
1.07 .01
.50 .02
.52 .02

2.19 .02
2.62 .02
.72 .04
.57 .04

biotite

74M053 (Na.02K1.85Ca.06)(Fe(II)2.38F
e(III).23Ti.52Mg.25Al.97)(Si6.0
2Al1.98)O20(OH)4

SNP

1.39 .02
1.35 .02
.64 .02
.89 .02

2.57 .02
2.19 .02
.57 .02
.64 .02

biotite

74M053 (Na.01K1.79Ca.08)(Fe(II)1.52F
e(III).25Ti.51Mg3.52Al1.1)(Si5.
84Al2.16)O20(OH)4

SNP

1.39 .02
1.36 .02

2.44 .02
2.07 .02

.85 .02
.32 .02

.57 .02
.50 .02

1.41 .02
1.39 .02

2.65 .02
2.18 .02

.89 .02
.39 .02

.64 .02
.36 .02

biotite

74M053 (Na.08K1.81Ca.03)(Fe(II)2.36F
e(III).43Mn.01Ti.2Mg2.2Al1.76)
(Si5.72Al2.28SS)O20(OH)4

SNP

biotite

74M053 (Na.05K1.73Ca.03)(Fe(II)2.45F
e(III).38Mn.04Ti.25Mg2.23Al1.5
3)(Si5.45Al2.55)O20(OH)4

SNP

1.41 .02
1.38 .02
.86 .02

2.62 .02
2.19 .02
.57 .02

biotite

74M053 (Na.04K1.73Ca.21)(Fe(II)3.01F
e(III).69Mn.03Ti.48Mg2.12Al.53
)(Si5.61Al2.49)O20(OH)4

SNP

1.39 .02
1.38 .02
.89 .02
.36 .02

2.57 .02
2.17 .02
.78 .02
.43 .02

biotite

74M053 (Na.02K1.95Ca.03)(Fe(II)2.23F
e(III).44Mn.01Ti.29Mg2.6Al1.27
)(Si5.72Al2.28)O20(OH)4

SNP

1.39 .02
1.36 .02
.86 .02

2.65 .02
2.22 .02
.57 .02

biotite

74M053 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.39 .02
1.36 .02
.89 .02

2.60 .02
2.22 .02
.64 .02

biotite

74M053 (Na.04K.2Ca.1)(Fe(II)2.36Fe(II SNP


I).36Mn.04Ti.29Mg2.85Al1.06)(S
i5.87aL2.13)O20(OH)4

1.40 .02
1.37 .02
.86 .02
.61 .02

2.61 .02
2.21 .02
.57 .02
.50 .02

biotite

74M053 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.38 .02
1.38 .02
.92 .02

2.55 .02
2.16 .02
.71 .02

228

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

74P043 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.59 .05
1.55 .05
.69 .05
.41 .05

2.64 .05
2.24 .05
1.26 .05
.56 .05

biotite

74P043 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.21 .05
1.22 .05
.49 .05
.22 .05

2.66 .05
2.20 .05
.96 .05
.54 .05

biotite

75A035 K2(Fe4.5Al1.5)(Al3.5Si4.5)O20
(OH)4

Fe

1.18 .05
1.13 .05
.40 .05

2.00 .05
2.54 .05
.76 .05

biotite

75B042 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.39 .02
1.35 .02
.75 .02
.75 .02

2.65 .02
2.20 .02
1.03 .02
.52 .02

biotite

75B042 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.39 .02
1.36 .02
.73 .02
.75 .02

2.62 .02
2.15 .02
1.05 .02
.50 .02

biotite

75B042 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.38 .02
1.35 .02
.75 .02
.74 .02

2.61 .02
2.17 .02
1.00 .02
.52 .02

biotite

75B042 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.39 .02
1.37 .02
.74 .02
.78 .02

2.57 .02
2.06 .02
1.00 .02
.47 .02

biotite

75B042 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.38 .02
1.36 .02
.72 .02
.71 .02

2.62 .02
2.13
1.00 .02
.42 .02

biotite

75B042 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.39 .02
1.37 .02
.77 .02
.77 .02

2.62 .02
2.14 .02
1.05 .02
.51 .02

biotite

75B042 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.40 .02
1.39 .02
.86 .02

2.62 .02
2.15 .02
.87 .02

biotite

75C067 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

75C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

75H013 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

229

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

75I006 (Na.08Ca.04K1.74)(Fe(II).27Fe(
III)1.52Ti.1Mn.02Mg3.73)(Si5.28
Al2.73)O22((OH)3.87F.13)

SS

1.28 .04
1.27 .04
.63 .04

2.66 .04
2.28 .04
.76 .04

biotite

75I006 (Na.17K1.82)(Fe(II)2.04Fe(III).
46Ti.25Mn.02Mg1.61Al.86)(Si5.
59Al2.71)O22((OH)3.33F.67)

SS

1.27 .04
1.27 .04
.59 .04
.61 .04

2.66 .04
2.18 .04
1.11 .04
1.64 .04

biotite

75I006 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.20 .04
1.21 .04
.51 .04
.51 .04

2.67 .04
2.10 .04
1.06 .04
1.83 .04

biotite

75I016 K.9Na.1(Mg.8Fe(II)Fe(III).3Al.
8)3Si2.8Al1.2O10((OH).9O1.1)2

SS

1.24 .04
1.23 .04
.55 .04

2.66 .04
2.29 .04
1.00 .04

biotite

75I016 K.9Ca.1(MgFe(II)1.2Fe(III).2Ti.
1Al.3)2.9Si2.8Al1.2O10((OH)1.
6O.33)2

SS

1.23 .04
1.22 .04
.55 .04

2.61 .04
2.10 .04
.85 .04

biotite

75I018 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.20 .04
1.21 .04
.51 .04
.51 .04

2.67 .04
2.10 .04
1.06 .04
1.81

biotite

75K054 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

75K089 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

75L032 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

75S110 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

75T020 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

75V031 KNa.1Ca.1(Mg1.1Fe(II)1.2Fe(II
I).2Al.4Ti.1)(Si2.8Al1.2)O11.1(
OH)1.2

SS

1.28 .02
1.26 .02
.29 .02

2.62 .02
2.24 .02
1.23 .02

biotite

76C055 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

76C055 K(Mn,Mg,Al)3(Al,Si)4O10(OH,
F)2

biotite

76G018 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

230

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

76G064 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

76K007 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

76M088 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.39 .02
1.38 .02
.89 .02
.36 .02

2.57 .02
2.17 .02
.78 .02
.43 .02

biotite

76M088 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.40 .02
1.39 .02
.51 .02
.86 .02

2.61 .02
2.21 .02
.50 .02
.57 .02

biotite

76T008 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.08 .05
1.11 .05
.43 .05

2.15 .05
2.58 .05
.71 .05

biotite

77B126 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

77C055 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.87
.86
.21
.17

.06
.01
.31
.05

2.59 .07
2.09 .02
.45 .30
1.7 .5

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.82 .05
.82 .05
.76 .05

2.31 .05
1.98 .05
.30 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.81 .05
.81 .05
.73 .05

2.30 .05
1.86 .05
.26 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.82 .05
.82 .05
.70 .05

2.28 .05
1.86 .05
.26 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.82 .05
.82 .05
.56 .05

2.32 .05
2.00 .05
.38 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.82 .05
.82 .05
.55 .05

2.33 .05
1.99 .05
.28 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.83 .05
.83 .05
.56 .05

2.34 .05
2.00 .05
.20 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.82 .05
.82 .05
.53 .05

2.28 .05
1.92 .05
.22 .05

231

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.81 .05
.80 .05
.56 .05

2.32 .05
1.98 .05
.29 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.82 .05
.82 .05
.54 .05

2.30 .05
1.96 .05
.14 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.83 .05
.83 .05
.61 .05

2.30 .05
1.94 .05
.20 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.83 .05
.83 .05
.55 .05

2.30 .05
1.98 .05
.29 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.81 .05
.78 .05
.34 .05

2.29 .05
1.96 .05
.52 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.83 .05
.82 .05
.67 .05

2.34 .05
2.02 .05
.25 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.80 .05
.79 .05
.56 .05

2.28 .05
1.96 .05
.31 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.83 .05
.83 .05
.53 .05

2.28 .05
1.94 .05
.18 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.80 .05
.78 .05
.54 .05

2.31 .05
1.93 .05
.11 .05

biotite

77C068 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

.82 .05
.78 .05
.55 .05

2.29 .05
1.95 .05
.23 .05

biotite

77D021 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Pd

.90 .05
.89 .05

2.63 .05
2.22 .05

biotite

77E018 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.08 .01
1.11 .01
.57 .01

2.24 .01
2.58 .01
.71 .02

biotite

77E018 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.10 .01
.48 .03
.60 .06

2.56 .01
2.09 .01
.46 .07
.71 .12

biotite

77I011 (K.77Na.11Ca.06)(Mg.95Fe(II)1
.3Fe(III).17Mn.01Al.31Ti.12)(Si
2.57Al1.43)O10(F,OH)2

SS

1.29 .04
1.26 .04
.52 .04
.55 .04

2.86 .04
2.29 .04
1.12 .04
.62 .04

232

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

78A045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

78B104 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

78C015 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

78D018 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

78G041 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Cr

1.28 .05
1.26 .05

2.62 .05
2.24 .05

biotite

78G041 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Cr

1.34 .05
1.34 .05
.29 .05

2.58 .05
2.13 .05
1.23 .05

biotite

78G045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

78G053 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

78I013 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.28 .05
1.24 .05
.69 .05

2.60 .05
2.23 .05
.59 .05

biotite

78K069 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

78M011 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

78S060 (Li.09Ca.08Na.07K.94)(Al.09Ti
.17Fe(III).04Fe(II).75Mg1.9Mn.0
1)(Al3.09Al.91)(O,OH,F)12

Pd

.96 .03
.94 .03
.36 .03

2.61 .03
2.20 .03
.60 .03

biotite

78S060 (Li.05Ca.01Na.09K.94)(Al.04Ti
.13Fe(III).09Fe(II)1.04Mg1.6Mn.
05)(Si3.04Al.96)(O,OH,F)12

Pd

.97 .03
.94 .03
.39 .03

2.61 .03
2.20 .03
.56 .03

biotite

78S060 (Li.04Ca.02Na.06K.98)(Al.09Ti
.13Fe(III).18Fe1.44Mg1.02Mn.04
)(Si2.84Al1.16)(O,OH,F)12

Pd

.96 .03
.92 .03
.35 .03

2.60 .03
2.17 .03
.69 .03

biotite

78S060 (Mg.02Ca.02Na.03K.93)(Al.25T
i.17Fe(III).09Fe(II)1.26Mg1.1Mn
.03)(Si2.7Al1.29)(O,OH,F)12

Pd

.97 .03
.94 .03
.36 .03

2.66 .03
2.23 .03
.65 .03

biotite

78S060 (Li.19Ca.03Na.05K.94)(Al.6Ti.
13Fe(III).17Fe(II)1.24Mg.46Mn.
04)(Si2.74Al1.26)(O.OH,F)12

Pd

.95 .03
.94 .03
.31 .03

2.59 .03
2.17 .03
.60 .03

233

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

78T014 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.105 .013
1.100 .022
.431 .023
.441 .006

2.544 .027
2.073 .044
1.136 .046
.444 .012

biotite

78T032 K(Mn,Mg,Al)3(Al,Si)4O10(OH,
F)2

Fe

.38 .05
.36 .05

1.82 .05
.75 .05

biotite

78T039 K(Mn,Mg,Al)3(Al,Si)4O10(OH,
F)2

biotite

79A043 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

80A003 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

80A056 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.19 .05
1.18 .05
.61 .05

2.60 .05
2.32 .05
.60 .05

biotite

80A056 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.11 .05
1.10 .05
.58 .05

2.64 .05
2.21 .05
.57 .05

biotite

80A056 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.10 .05
1.10 .05
.56 .05

2.66 .05
2.21 .05
.69 .05

biotite

80B048 (K.9Na.05Ca.05)(Mg1.01Fe(II)1
.08Fe(III).28Al.24Mn.01T.1)(Si2
.67Al1.33)O10.2(OH)1.8

Cr

1.34 .02
1.34 .02
.29 .02

2.58 .03
2.13 .03
1.23 .03

biotite

80R036 (K1.76Na.08)(Mn.01Mg2.73Fe(I
I)1.65Fe(III).68)(Fe(III).23Ti.37
Al1.84Si5.56)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.08 .02
1.12 .02
.58 .03
.48 .03

2.19 .04
2.57 .04
.81 .08
.50 .08

biotite

80S025 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.010 .005
1.040 .005
.476 .005
.458 .005

2.223 .005
2.6 .005
.784 .005
.329 .005

biotite

80T032 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

81H033 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.15 .01
1.11 .01
.39 .01
.36 .00

2.56 .03
2.06 .08
.98 .04
.64 .06

biotite

81S022 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

234

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

biotite

81V011 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

82B072 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

biotite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

1.130 .005
1.007 .005
.316 .005

2.560 .005
2.2 .005
.580 .005

82C034 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.110 .013
1.10 .02
.43 .02
.44 .01

2.54 .03
2.07 .04
1.13 .05
.44 .01

biotite

82K065 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.140 .016
1.112 .004

1.983 .032
2.567 .007

biotite

82T012 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.11 .03
1.13 .03

2.58 .03
2.020 .032

biotite

82T012 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.000 .032
1.000 .032
.480 .032

2.550 .032
2.010 .032
1.180 .032

biotite

82T012 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.100 .032
1.100 .032
.430 .032
.440 .032

2.540 .032
2.070 .032
.140 .032
.480 .032

biotite

82T012 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.100 .032
1.080 .032
.340 .032
.460 .032

2.540 .032
2.160 .032
1.020 .032
.510 .032

biotite

82T012 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.120 .032
1.070 .032
.340 .032
.460 .032

2.510 .032
2.230 .032
1.130 .032
.520 .032

biotite

82T012 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.050 .032
1.020 .032
.400 .032
.300 .032

2.570 .032
2.240 .032
.940 .032
.620 .032

biotite

83T029 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.15 .05

2.50 .05

biotite

85B141 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.34 .05
1.31 .05
.79 .05

2.49 .05
2.08 .05
.78 .05

biotite

85B141 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.35 .05
1.34 .05
.64 .05

2.64 .05
2.20 .05
1.04 .05

biotite

85B141 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.34 .05
1.34 .05

2.61 .05
2.19 .05

235

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

85B141 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.36 .05
1.36 .05
.65 .05

2.61 .05
2.24 .05
.96 .05

biotite

85B141 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.38 .05
1.38 .05
.64 .05

2.76 .05
2.35 .05
.95 .05

biotite

85B141 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.37 .05
1.36 .05

2.65 .05
2.22 .05

biotite

85B141 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.36 .05
1.33 .05
.74 .05

2.56 .05
2.19 .05
.87 .05

biotite

85B141 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.38 .05
1.37 .05
.74 .05

2.69 .05
2.20 .05
.90 .05

biotite

85B141 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.38 .05
1.33 .05
.70 .05

2.54 .05
2.07 .05
.82 .05

biotite

85B141 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.35 .05
1.34 .05
.74 .05

2.54 .05
1.99 .05
.84 .05

biotite

85T010 K1.8(Mg3.17Mn.12Ti.25Fe2.4)(A
l1.98Si6.01O20)(OH)4

Fe

1.02 .05
1.063 .005
.31 .05

2.52 .05
2.08 .05
.80 .05

biotite

85T010 K1.8(Mg3.17Mn.12Ti.25Fe2.4)(A
l1.98Si6.01O20)(OH)4

Fe

1.30 .05
.45 .05

-2.26 .05
-.90 .05

biotite

86B028 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

10 .05

2.67 .05

biotite

86B028 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.07 .05

2.87 .05

biotite

86B133 (K1.69Na.21Ca.01)(Mg.95Mn.02
Fe2.18Ti.45Al.78)(Al2.52Si5.48)
O20(OH,F)2

Fe

1.13 .02
1.12 .02
.35 .02

2.64 .02
2.25 .02
.69 .02

biotite

86B133 (K1.77Na.50)(Mg.99Mn.08Fe2.2
1Ti.33Al.72)(Al2.56Si5.44)O20(
OH,F)2

Fe

1.15 .02
1.12 .02
.32 .02

2.67 .02
2.27 .02
.81 .02

biotite

86B133 (K1.77Na.18)(Mg.87Mn.09Fe2.1
9Ti.39Al.84)(Al2.55Si5.45)O20(
OH,F)2

Fe

1.15 .02
1.11 .02

2.69 .02
2.32 .02

biotite

86B133 (K1.62Na.12)(Mg.93Mn.06Fe2.1
8Ti.44Al.82)(Al2.50Si5.50)O20(
OH,F)2

Fe

1.15 .02
1.13 .02

2.66 .02
2.27 .02

236

1998

164 5
528 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

86B133 (K1.69Na.27Ca.02)(Mg.72Mn.06
Fe2.22Ti.38Al.93)(Al2.53Si5.47)
O20(OH,F)2

Fe

1.14 .02
1.11 .02
.36 .02

2.63 .02
2.16 .02
.80 .02

biotite

86B133 (K1.59Ca.02)(Mg.77Mn.10Fe2.32
Ti.35Al.92)(Al2.50Si5.50)O20(
OH,F)2

Fe

1.13 .02
1.08 .02
.41 .02

2.65 .02
2.24 .02
.73 .02

biotite

86B133 (K1.74)(Mg.71Mn.10Fe2.51Ti.40
Al.67)(Al2.49Si5.51)O20(OH,F)
2

Fe

1.13 .02
1.12 .02
.37 .02

2.66 .02
2.26 .02
.81 .02

biotite

86B133 (K1.71Na.10)(Mg.75Mn.07Fe2.2
8Ti.45Al.79)(Al2.48Si5.52)O20(
OH,F)2

Fe

1.13 .02
1.10 .02
.39 .02

2.59 .02
2.18 .02
.73 .02

biotite

86B133 (K1.72Na.20Ca.02)(Mg1.06Mn.0
5Fe2.10Ti.42Al.82)(Al2.59Si5.4
1)O20(OH,F)2

Fe

1.15 .02
1.13 .02
.37 .02

2.66 .02
2.23 .02
.83 .02

biotite

86B133 (K1.74Na.32)(Mg.86Mn.05Fe2.3
0Ti.39Al.76)(Al2.63Si5.37)O20(
OH,F)2

Fe

1.12 .02
1.10 .02
.49 .02

2.60 .02
2.20 .02
.66 .02

biotite

86B133 (K1.71)(Mg1.21Mn.05Fe2.07Ti.3
8Al.88)(Al2.61Si5.39)O20(OH,
F)2

Fe

1.13 .02
1.11 .02
.38 .02

2.60 .02
2.15 .02
.80 .02

biotite

86B133 (K1.71Na.07Ca.01)(Mg1.14Mn.0
6Fe2.28Ti.46Al.59)(Al2.61Si5.3
9)O20(OH,F)2

Fe

1.14 .02
1.12 .02
.43 .02

2.64 .02
2.23 .02
.82 .02

biotite

86C045 (Li.13K1.63Na.04Ca.22)(Mn.06 SNP


Mg1.87Fe(II)2.77Fe(III).39)(Ti.4
2Fe(III).03Al2.43Si5.54)O20(O
H)4

1.37 .05
1.36 .05
.70 .05
.62 .05

2.45 .05
2.67 .05
.69 .05
.31 .05

biotite

86C045 (Li.10K1.59Na.07Ca.28)(Mn.04 SNP


Mg2.19Fe(II)2.06Fe(III).31)(Ti.3
8Al2.43Si5.84)O20(OH)4

1.28 .05
1.38 .05
.70 .05
.72 .05

2.43 .05
2.68 .05
.68 .05
.34 .05

biotite

86C045 (K1.77Na.05Ca.19)(Mn.07Mg2.6 SNP


3Fe(II)1.89Fe(III).45)(Ti.39Fe(I
II).26Al2.45Si5.30)O20(OH)4

1.36 .05
1.38 .05
.67 .05
.65 .05

2.47 .05
2.70 .05
.66 .05
.38 .05

biotite

86C045 (K1.58Na.08Ca.17)(Mn.06Mg2.2 SNP


8Fe(II)2.27Fe(III).59)(Ti.36Fe(I
II).22Al2.45Si5.32)O20(OH)4

1.35 .05
1.36 .05
.62 .05
.63 .05

2.44 .05
2.72 .05
.68 .05
.35 .05

biotite

86C045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.33 .05
1.38 .05
.56 .05
.56 .05

2.52 .05
2.73 .05
.69 .05
.36 .05

237

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

86C045 (K1.79Na.06Ca.05)(Mn.04Mg2.6 SNP


5Fe(II)2.13Fe(III).26)(Ti.47Fe(I
II).12Al2.32Si5.56)O20(OH)4

1.37 .05
1.36 .05
.65 .05
.65 .05

2.48 .05
2.74 .05
.67 .05
.29 .05

biotite

86C045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.35 .05
1.40 .05
.65 .05
.63 .05

2.49 .05
2.72 .05
.67 .05
.29 .05

biotite

86C045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.40 .05
1.34 .05
.63 .05
.65 .05

2.46 .05
2.68 .05
.69 .05
.36 .05

biotite

86C045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.32 .05
1.36 .05
.62 .05
.57 .05

2.49 .05
2.67 .05
.76 .05
.36 .05

biotite

86C045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.35 .05
1.36 .05
.64 .05
.65 .05

2.43 .05
2.64 .05
.74 .05
.36 .05

biotite

86C045 (Li.08K1.23Ca.29)(Mn.04Mg1.61
Fe(II)3.07Fe(III).07)(Ti.36Al3.0
9Si5.43)O20(OH)4

SNP

1.36 .05
1.39 .05
.65 .05
.65 .05

2.51 .05
2.69 .05
.68 .05
.38 .05

biotite

86C045 (Lii.08K1.69Na.20Ca.14)(Mn.03 SNP


Mg1.47Fe(II)2.91)(Ti.44Al2.99S
i5.54)O20(OH)4

1.37 .05
1.36 .05

2.43 .05
2.64 .05

biotite

86C045 (Li.23K1.61Na.08Ca.55)(Mn.06 SNP


Mg1.24Fe(II)3.10Fe(III).11)(Ti.4
4Al2.84Si5.529)O20(OH)4

1.36 .05
1.39 .05

2.46 .05
2.64 .05

biotite

86C045 (LI.09K1.64Ca.15)(Mn.02Mg1.56 SNP


Fe(II)2.42Fe(III).26)(Ti.44Al3.4
3Si5.30)O20(OH)4

1.35 .05
1.37 .05
.71 .05

2.42 .05
2.64 .05
.70 .05

biotite

86C045 (K1.70Na.08)(Mn.07Mg.12Fe(II) SNP


2.58Fe(III).44)(Ti.11Al3.96Si5.7
5)O20(OH)4

1.27 .05
1.27 .05
.26 .05
.75 .05

2.41 .05
2.64 .05
.68 .05
.36 .05

biotite

86C045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.41 .05
1.41 .05
.80 .05
.81 .05

2.36 .05
2.64 .05
.69 .05
.29 .05

biotite

86C045 (K1.51Na.07Ca.02)(Mn.07Mg.41 SNP


Fe(II)2.59Fe(III)1.12)(Ti.31Al3.
18Si5.50)O20(OH)4

1.39 .05
1.36 .05

2.40 .05
2.62 .05

238

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

86C045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.41 .05
1.37 .05

2.26 .05
2.65 .05

biotite

86C045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.55 .05
1.40 .05

2.32 .05
2.62 .05

biotite

86C045 (K1.56Na.09)(Mn.11Mg.03Fe(II) SNP


1.88Fe(III).85)(Ti.17Al3.77Si5.9
3)O20(OH)4

1.57 .05
1.39 .05

2.35 .05
2.64 .05

biotite

86C045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.60 .05
1.40 .05

2.31 .05
2.64 .05

biotite

86C045 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1 SNP


0(OH,F)2

1.39 .05
1.36 .05
.60 .05

2.33 .05
2.62 .05
.62 .05

biotite

86C045 (K1.69Na.09)(Mn.11Mg.42Fe(II) SNP


2.57Fe(III).72)(Ti.25Al3.33Si5.6
8)O20(OH)4

1.31 .05
1.37 .05

2.29 .05
2.64 .05

biotite

86C045 (K1.82Na.07)(Mn.09Mg.10Fe(II) SNP


2.40Fe(III).87Al)(Ti.11Al3.66Si
5.70)O20(OH)4

1.49 .05
1.40 .05
.53 .05
.79 .05

2.31 .05
2.57 .05
.61 .05
.34 .05

biotite

86C045 (Li.42K1.65Ca.14)(Mn.11Mg.38F SNP


e(II)2.01Fe(III).80)(Ti.32Al3.16
Si5.87)O20(OH)4

1.49 .05
1.37 .05
.58 .05

3.28 .05
2.58 .05
.64 .05

biotite

86D033 (Ca.092Na.088K1.591)(Al.402Ti
.176Fe(III).659Mg2.505Fe(II)1.7
81Mn.107)(Si5.466Al2.534)O20(
OH)2

Fe

.41 .05
.42 .05
1.07 .05
1.13 .05

.55 .05
1.24 .05
2.22 .05
2.60 .05

biotite

86D033 (Ca.088Na.073K1.924)(Al.231Ti
.317Fe(III).574Mg2.124Fe(II)2.1
60Mn.042)(Si5.492Al2.508)O20(
OH)2

Fe

.44 .05
.39 .05
1.10 .05
1.13 .05

.47 .05
1.16 .05
2.12 .05
2.57 .05

biotite

86D033 (Ca.096Na.069K1.625)(Al.335Ti
.193Fe(III).615Mg2.722Fe(II)1.6
63Mn.054)(Si5.608Al2.392)O20(
OH)2

Fe

.39 .05
.41 .05
1.07 .05
1.13 .05

.52 .05
1.16 .05
2.15 .05
2.60 .05

biotite

86D033 (Ca.092Na.061K1.621)(Al.182Ti
.286Fe(III).646Mg2.621Fe(II)1.8
38Mn.052)(Si5.489Al2.511)O20(
OH)2

Fe

.46 .05
.45 .05
1.09 .05
1.12 .05

.52 .05
1.17 .05
2.15 .05
2.58 .05

biotite

86D033 (Ca.002Na.119K1.630)(Al.648Ti
.290Fe(III).264Mg2.176Fe(II)2.3
79Mn.020)(Si5.201Al2.799)O20(
OH)2

Fe

.43 .05
.49 .05
1.15 .05
1.14 .05

.66 .05
1.36 .05
1.87 .05
2.55 .05

239

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

86D033 (Na.099K1.560)(Al.810Ti.160Fe
(III).374Mg2.141Fe(II)2.297)(Si
5.271Al2.729)O20(OH)2

Fe

.44 .05
.43 .05
1.13 .05
1.14 .05

.28 .05
1.19 .05
2.19 .05
2.63 .05

biotite

86D033 (Na.079K1.691)(Al.804Ti.160Fe
(III).263Mg2.145Fe(II)2.364Mn.0
08)(Si5.356Al2.644)O20(OH)2

Fe

.44 .05
.43 .05
1.14 .05
1.14 .05

.37 .05
1.20 .05
2.15 .05
2.61 .05

biotite

86K038 (Na.07K.84Ba.02)(Ti.01Mn.13F
e(III).17Mg2.51Al.11)(Al1.21Si
2.79)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

.38 .03

.94 .03

biotite

86K083

Fe

.38 .02

.94 .02

biotite

86L038 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.041 .005

2.49 .05

biotite

86P024 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.15 .02

2.18 .09

biotite

87K043 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.107 .006
1.107 .006

-2.47 .01
-2.79 .01

biotite

87K043 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.087 .002
1.081 .002

-2.243 .003
-2.650 .007

biotite

87K043 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.089 .002
1.086 .002

-2.455 .007
-2.810 .005

biotite

87L025 K1.8(Al1.98Si6.01)(Mg3.17Mn.1
2Ti.25Fe2.4)O20(OH)4

Fe

.31 .05
1.02 .05
1.06 .05

.80 .05
2.52 .05
2.08 .05

biotite

87L025 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.41 .05
1.11 .05
1.17 .05
.42 .05

.72 .05
2.53 .05
2.11 .05
1.16 .05

biotite

87T050 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.11 .05
1.13 .02

2.58 .02
2.02 .03

biotite

88B022 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.12 .05
.35 .05
.78 .05

2.62 .05
2.21 .05
.85 .05
1.20 .05

biotite

88B022 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.12 .05
1.10 .05
.39 .05
.81 .05

2.63 .05
2.10 .05
.81 .05
1.19 .05

240

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

88B022 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.15 .05
.37 .05
.93 .05

2.67 .05
2.00 .05
.77 .05
.94 .05

biotite

88B022 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.16 .05
1.16 .05
.33 .05
.53 .05

2.63 .05
2.10 .05
.97 .05
1.06 .05

biotite

88B022 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.12 .05
1.12 .05
.32 .05
.51 .05

2.63 .05
2.12 .05
.79 .05
1.11 .05

biotite

88B022 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.12 .05
.37 .05
.81 .05

2.65 .05
2.14 .05
.86 .05
1.22 .05

biotite

88B022 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.12 .05
1.13 .05
.32 .05
.58 .05

2.68 .05
2.05 .05
.82 .05
1.12 .05

biotite

88B022 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.14 .05
.36 .05
.68 .05

2.67 .05
2.05 .05
.86 .05
1.25 .05

biotite

88M083 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.09 .05
1.11 .05
.45 .05
.45 .05

2.18 .05
2.62 .05
.10 .05
.50 .05

biotite

88M083 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.10 .05
1.11 .05
.30 .05

2.40 .05
1.97 .05
.68 .05

biotite

89D063

biotite

90K060 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.12 .05
1.09 .05

2.62 .05
2.22 .05

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.17 .02
.42 .02
.39 .02
.34 .02

2.21 .03
1.44 .03
1.05 .03
.82 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.17 .02
.41 .02
.39 .02

2.23 .03
1.44 .03
.96 .03

241

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.15 .02
.40 .02
.40 .02
.38 .02

2.20 .03
1.53 .03
1.05 .03
.69 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.15 .02
.39 .02
.40 .02

2.20 .03
1.55 .03
1.00 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.16 .02
.39 .02
.40 .02

2.22 .03
1.57 .03
1.02 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.11 .02
.34 .02

2.65 .03
.71 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.18 .02
.35 .02

2.84 .03
.69 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.14 .02
1.12 .02
.40 .02
.27 .02

2.69 .03
2.30 .03
.90 .03
.62 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.12 .02
.31 .02

2.41 .03
.82 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.16 .02
.42 .02
.38 .02

2.19 .03
1.41 .03
.90 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.17 .02
.39 .02
.40 .02
.38 .02

2.11 .03
1.55 .03
1.09 .03
.77 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.16 .02
.39 .02
.39 .02

2.25 .03
1.60 .03
1.04 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

.39 .02
.39 .02

1.56 .03
1.00 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.16 .02
.39 .02
.38 .02
.37 .02

2.90 .03
1.58 .03
1.09 .03
.71 .03

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.13 .02
1.11 .02
.41 .02
.36 .02

2.73 .03
2.40 .03
1.00 .03
.57 .03

242

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

90S095 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.11 .02
1.18 .02
.40 .02
.34 .02

2.61 .03
2.03 .03
.96 .03
.61 .03

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.39 .05
.39 .05

1.56 .05
1.00 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.39 .05
.40 .05
1.16 .05

1.57 .05
1.02 .05
2.22 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.39 .05
.39 .05
1.16 .05

1.60 .05
1.04 .05
2.25 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.39 .05
.40 .05
1.15 .05

1.55 .05
1.00 .05
2.20 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.40 .05
.40 .05
1.15 .05
.38 .05

1.53 .05
1.05 .05
2.20 .05
.69 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.39 .05
.40 .05
1.17 .05
.38 .05

1.55 .05
1.09 .05
2.11 .05
.77 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.41 .05
.39 .05
1.17 .05

1.44 .05
.96 .05
2.23 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.42 .05
.38 .05
1.16 .05

1.41 .05
.90 .05
2.19 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.42 .05
.39 .05
1.17 .05
.34 .05

1.44 .05
1.05 .05
2.21 .05
.82 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.39 .05
.38 .05
1.16 .05
.37 .05

1.58 .05
1.09 .05
2.90 .05
.71 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.35 .05
1.18 .05

.69 .05
2.94 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.34 .05
1.11 .05

.71 .05
2.65 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

.31 .05
1.12 .05

.82 .05
2.41 .05

243

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.11 .05
.41 .05
.36 .05

2.73 .05
2.40 .05
1.00 .05
.57 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.12 .05
.40 .05
.27 .05

2.69 .05
2.30 .05
.90 .05
.62 .05

biotite

90S138 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.11 .05
1.18 .05
.40 .05
.34 .05

2.61 .05
2.03 .05
.96 .05
.61 .05

biotite

90Z030

biotite

91A001 K1.912Na.027Ca.002Mg1.551Mn
.025Fe(II)2.841Fe(III).397Al3.64
8Ti.193Si5.576O20(OH,F)4

biotite

91G003

biotite

R
Fe

1.126 .001
1.121 .004
.49 .01
.44 .03

2.637 .005
2.24 .02
.47 .03
1.02 .04

91M005 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.25 .05
1.22 .05
.39 .05

2.84 .05
2.54 .05
.53 .05

biotite

92E002 K1.45Na.19Mg3.00Mn.04Fe(II).
48Fe(III)1.67Ti.42(Al2.38Si5.38
)O20(OH,F)4

Fe

1.11 .05
1.11 .05
.38 .05
.38 .05

2.28 .05
2.53 .05
1.31 .05
.79 .05

biotite

92K008 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

xx

1.11 .02
.40 .02
.34 .02
1.11 .02

2.61 .03
.96 .03
.61 .03
2.03 .03

biotite

92L067

biotite

92T012

biotite

93B099

1.33
1.33
.71

2.52
2.03
.95

biotite

93R004

biotite

93R025

Fe

biotite

94M044 K2[Fe(2+),Mg]64[Fe(3+),Al,Ti]0-2[Si6-5Al23O20](OH,F)4

Fe

.37
.35
1.17
1.13

1.10
.70
2.15
2.58

SNP

244

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

94M044 K2[Fe(2+),Mg]64[Fe(3+),Al,Ti]0-2[Si6-5Al23O20](OH,F)4

Fe

1.10
.42
1.08

2.58
.81
2.23

biotite

94M044 K2[Fe(2+),Mg]64[Fe(3+),Al,Ti]0-2[Si6-5Al23O20](OH,F)4

Fe

1.12
1.10
.40

2.65
2.30
.73

biotite

94M044 K2[Fe(2+),Mg]64[Fe(3+),Al,Ti]0-2[Si6-5Al23O20](OH,F)4

Fe

1.12
1.08
.34
.56

2.57
2.17
.69
.84

biotite

94M044 K2[Fe(2+),Mg]64[Fe(3+),Al,Ti]0-2[Si6-5Al23O20](OH,F)4

Fe

1.08
1.12
.42

2.58
2.17
.80

biotite

94M044 K2[Fe(2+),Mg]64[Fe(3+),Al,Ti]0-2[Si6-5Al23O20](OH,F)4

Fe

1.09
1.12
.45

2.25
2.60
.76

biotite

94M044 K2[Fe(2+),Mg]64[Fe(3+),Al,Ti]0-2[Si6-5Al23O20](OH,F)4

Fe

1.09
1.11
.35
.57

2.18
2.57
.75
.80

biotite

94M044 K2[Fe(2+),Mg]64[Fe(3+),Al,Ti]0-2[Si6-5Al23O20](OH,F)4

Fe

1.08
1.11
.41
.62

2.21
2.57
.71
.82

biotite

94M044 K2[Fe(2+),Mg]64[Fe(3+),Al,Ti]0-2[Si6-5Al23O20](OH,F)4

Fe

1.12
1.09
.45

2.61
2.26
.75

biotite

94M044 K2[Fe(2+),Mg]64[Fe(3+),Al,Ti]0-2[Si6-5Al23O20](OH,F)4

Fe

1.10
1.11
.44

2.23
2.59
.75

biotite

94R009

Fe

biotite

94R010

biotite

95C048 (K.9Na.05).95(Mg1.24Fe(2+)1.1
4Fe(3+).19Ti.14)2.71
(Al1.43Si2.9)4.33O10(OH.95O(
2-).8F.19Cl.003)1.913

1.13
1.09
.38

2.59
2.03
.80

biotite

95E005 K1.73Na.11Mg3.09Fe2.46Ti.3Mn
.12Cu.001Al2.17Si5.94O22F2.64

Fe

1.12 .02
1.08 .02
.4 .02

2.56 .02
2.21 .02
1.12 .02

biotite

95E005 K1.01Na.73Mg3.20Fe2.39Ti.25M
n.13Al2.01Si6.25O22F1.97

Fe

1.13 .02
1.14 .02
.4 .02
.41 .02

2.46 .02
2.04 .02
.87 .02
1.31 .02

245

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

January

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

95E005 K.95Na.59Mg3.24Fe2.35Ti.27Mn
.12Cu.34Al2.03Si6.05O22F2.09

Fe

.40 .02
1.13 .02
1.12 .02
.40 .02

.83 .02
2.08 .02
2.48 .02
1.32 .02

biotite

95E005 K.6Na.58Mg3.25Fe2.33Ti.27Mn.
12Cu.68Al2.06Si6.03O22F2.15

Fe

.40 .02
1.12 .02
1.12 .02
.46 .02

.76 .02
2.46 .02
2.71 .02
1.10 .02

biotite

95E005 K.71Na.27Mg3.25Fe2.33Ti.27Mn
.12Cu.76Al2Si6.1O22F2.21

Fe

.40 .02
1.08 .02
1.12 .02
.40 .02

.76 .02
2.18 .02
2.49 .02
1.33 .02

biotite

95E005 K.74Na.81Mg3.13Fe2.32Ti.27Mn
.11Cu.86Al1.94Si6O122F2.3

Fe

.40 .02
1.11 .02
1.08 .02
.40 .02

.77 .02
2.48 .02
2.17 .02
1.32 .02

biotite

95E005 K.96Na.83Mg3.2Fe2.41Ti.26Mn.
11Al1.99Si6.22O22F2.25

Fe

1.13 .02
1.13 .02
.40 .02
.43 .02

2.44 .02
1.95 .02
.76 .02
1.23 .02

biotite

95E005 K.51Na.04Mg3.21Fe2.30Ti.28Mn
.12Cu1.32Al1.91Si6.06O22F2.35

Fe

.40 .02
.39 .02
1.12 .02
1.12 .02

.81 .02
1.30 .02
2.11 .02
2.47 .02

biotite

95E005 K1.83Na.01Mg1.43Fe2.87Ti.25M
n.058Al3.39Si5.52O22

Fe

1.12 .02
1.10 .02
.39 .02

2.64 .02
2.29 .02
.90 .02

biotite

95E005 K.83Na.729Mg1.46Fe2.87Ti.25M
n.057Al3.45Si5.44O22

Fe

1.13 .02
1.12 .02
.39 .02

2.62 .02
2.21 .02
.93 .02

biotite

95E005 K.83Na.286Mg1.33Fe2.86Ti.25M
n.058Cu.25Al3.49Si5.31O22

Fe

.39 .02
1.12 .02
1.10 .02

.90 .02
2.60 .02
2.19 .02

biotite

95E005 K.86Na.239Mg1.34Fe2.82Ti.25M
n.054Cu.43Al3.48Si5.27O22

Fe

.39 .02
1.12 .02
1.11 .02

.91 .02
2.62 .02
2.21 .02

biotite

95E005 K.9Na.083Mg1.36Fe2.89Ti.25Mn
.059Cu.63Al3.34Si5.31O22

Fe

.40 .02
1.12 .02
1.09 .02

.84 .02
2.63 .02
2.24 .02

biotite

95E005 K91Na.066Mg1.34Fe2.86Ti.25M
n.051Cu.77Al3.34Si5.29O22

Fe

.38 .02
1.12 .02
1.11 .02

.85 .02
2.59 .02
2.15 .02

246

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

biotite

95E005 K.92Na.061Mg1.29Fe2.84Ti.25M
n.051Cu.81Al3.37Si5.32O22

biotite

96B036 K.80(Mg.84Fe(II)1.03Fe(III).34
Al.42)(Si3.17Al.83)O10(OH)2

biotite

96C055

Fe

1.12
1.09
.41
.40
.21

2.63
2.20
1.19
11.0
.12

biotite

96C055

Fe

1.14
1.10
.42
.37
.23

2.69
2.23
1.15
11.8
.10

biotite

96C055

Fe

1.11
1.13
.47
.41
.27

2.64
2.21
1.27
15.2
.17

biotite

96C055

Fe

1.13
1.11
.41
.41
.24

2.69
2.27
1.09
11.7
.21

biotite

96L050

Fe

bitumite Sichuan,
China

92W021

Fe

.31
1.26

.61
2.89

bixbyite

73O014 (Fe,Mn)2O3

SS

.48 .05

.73 .01

bixbyite

73O014 (Fe,Mn)2O3

SS

.46 .01

.68 .01

bixbyite

73O014 (Fe,Mn)2O3

SS

.49 .01

.71 .01

bixbyite

73O014 (Fe,Mn)2O3

SS

.60 .01

.73 .01

bixbyite

73O014 (Fe,Mn)2O3

SS

.58 .01

bixbyite

73O014 (Fe,Mn)2O3

SS

.47 .01

.65 .01

boehmite

84C054 AlO(OH)

SNP

.60 .05

.76 .05

bornite

67M012 Cu5FeS4

SS

.47 .05

bornite

67M012 Cu5FeS4

SS

.57 .05

bornite

68B039 Cu5FeS4

bornite

68Z011 Cu5FeS4

247

Fe

1998

.40 .02
1.11 .02
1.06 .02

.81 .02
2.62 .02
2.25 .02

.88 .01
.92 .01
.27 .01

2.08 .01
2.42 .01
.80 .01

295

440 10

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

bornite

70G022 Cu5FeS4

SS

.49 .01

bornite

72V024 Cu5FeS4

Fe

.39 .05

.16 .05

bornite

77T009 Cu5FeS4

bornite

81C041 Cu5FeS4

Fe

.442 .005
.540 .005

.364 .005
.006 .005

bornite

81C041 Cu5FeS4

Fe

.514 .005

.192 .005

bornite

81C041 Cu5FeS4

Fe

.389 .005

.224 .005

bornite

81C041 Cu5FeS4

Fe

.376 .005

.218 .005

bornite

81J001

bornite

86F039 Cu5FeS4

Fe

.385 .002

bornite

91G025 Cu5FeS4

xx

.357 .005

.212 .005

bornite

93L023

braunite

82S001 (Mn,Ca,Mg)1+x(Mn,Al,Fe(III))6
-2xSi1+xO12

Fe

.35 .02

1.91 .02

braunite

82S001 (Mn,Ca,Mg)1+x(Mn,Al,Fe(III))6
-2xSi1+xO12

Fe

.35 .02

1.90 .02

braunite

82S001 (Mn,Ca,Mg)1+x(Mn,Al,Fe(III))6
-2xSi1+xO12

Fe

.36 .02

1.94 .02

braunite

82S001 (Mn,Ca,Mg)1+x(Mn,Al,Fe(III))6
-2xSi1+xO12

Fe

.36 .02

2.04 .02

braunite

82S001 (Mn,Ca,Mg)1+x(Mn,Al,Fe(III))6
-2xSi1+xO12

Fe

.36 .02

2.09 .02

braunite

88A063 Mn(II)Mn(III)6-yFe(III)ySiO12

Fe

.37 .01

1.82 .01

braunite

88A063 Mn(II)Mn(III)6-yFe(III)ySiO12

Fe

.36 .01

1.90 .01

braunite

88A063 Mn(II)Mn(III)6-yFe(III)ySiO12

Fe

.37 .01

1.82 .01

braunite

88A063 Mn(II)Mn(III)6-yFe(III)ySiO12

Fe

.37 .01

1.81 .01

braunite

88A063 Mn(II)Mn(III)6-yFe(III)ySiO12

Fe

.36 .01

1.90 .01

braunite

88A063 Mn(II)Mn(III)6-yFe(III)ySiO12

Fe

.37 .01

1.85 .01

braunite

88A063 Mn(II)Mn(III)6-yFe(III)ySiO12

Fe

.37 .01

1.90 .01

braunite

88A063 Mn(II)Mn(III)6-yFe(III)ySiO12

Fe

.48 .01

1.84 .01

braunite

88A063 Mn(II)Mn(III)6-yFe(III)ySiO12

Fe

.48 .01

1.94 .01

braunite

88A063 Mn(II)Mn(III)6-yFe(III)ySiO12

Fe

.48 .01

1.93 .01

braunite

92G016

300

.36 .02

1.96 .02

Cu5FeS4

248

1998

362 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

braunite

92G016

77

braunite

92G016

4.2

braunite

92G016

300

.35 .02

1.87 .02

braunite

92G016

77

.46 .02
.49 .02

1.92 .02
1.54 .02

braunite

93T031

.46 .02
.49 .02

1.96 .02
1.64 .02

brownmillerite

73T010 Ca2(Al,Fe(III))2O5

brownmillerite

73T022 Ca2(Al,Fe(III))2O5

brucite

68S046 Mg(OH)2

brucite

415

Fe

79B033 Mg(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .05

2.93 .05

brucite

79B033 Mg(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .02

2.94 .04

brucite

79B033 Mg(OH)2

Fe

1.21 .02

3.12 .03

brucite

79B033 Mg(OH)2

Fe

bustamite

79Y003 (Mn,Ca)3Si3O9

butlerite

81S013 Fe(III)(SO4)(OH)/2H2O

Fe

.42 .03

.94 .03

butlerite

81S013 Fe(III)(SO4)(OH)/2H2O

Fe

.51 .03

.97 .03

butlerite

81S013 Fe(III)(SO4)(OH)/2H2O

Fe

.55 .03

-.62 .03

calcite

76P027 CaCO3

calcite

89L007 CaCO3

Fe

1.30 .03

1.54 .12

calcite

90K060 CaCO3

Fe

1.26 .05

1.52 .05

calderite

78I012 (Mg.01Mn1.44Ca1.59)(Fe1.92Al.
08)(Si2.91Al.09)O12

Fe

.415 .005

.481 .005

caledonite

79B118 Cu2Pb5(SO4)3CO3(OH)6

calosturanite

94D059

Fe

80

1.26
.59
1.21
.64

2.83
.84
2.20
.35

calosturanite

94D059

Fe

295

1.12
.46
1.00
.58

2.64
.78
2.03
.36

carbonate
concretion

92M074

Fe

carpholite

79S052 (Mn,Fe)Al2(Si2O6)(OH)4

Fe

249

1998

3.10 .03

1.304 .005

3.456 .005

420 3

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

carpholite

79S052 (Mn,Fe)Al2(Si2O6)(OH)4

Fe

1.178 .005

3.198 .005

cassiterite

70B003 SnO2

Fe

.4 .1

.7 .1

cassiterite

81C034 SnO2

Cr

.02 .02

.57 .02

cassiterite

85D055 SnO2

Fe

.24 .04

1.10 .04

cassiterite

88M075 SnO2

Fe

.34 .05

.84 .05

cassiterite

88M075 SnO2

Fe

.34 .05

.91 .05

cassiterite

88M075 SnO2

Fe

.34 .05

.77 .05

cassiterite

88M075 SnO2

Fe

1.13 .05

1.92 .05

cassiterite

88M075 SnO2

Fe

1.07 .05

2.10 .05

cassiterite

88M075 SnO2

Fe

1.11 .05

1.98 .05

catalyst

94C041 g-Fe2O3

catalyst Fe ore

94C041

catalyst for coal


liquefaction

90W057

catalyst in coal
hydroliquefaction

90W056

Fe

catalysts for NH3


synthesis

92A027

Fe

cattierite

79N015 CoS2

Fe

.379 .002

.308 .004

celadonite

75C065 K(Mg,Fe(II))(Fe(III),Al)Si4O10 SNP


(OH)2

.65 .05
.82 .05
1.32 .05

.46 .05
1.14 .05
2.02 .05

celadonite

75R014 K(Mg,Fe(II))(Fe(III),Al)Si4O10 SNP


(OH)2

celadonite

80H048 K1.9(Si7.1Al0.9)(Mg0.8Al0.3Fe
(III)2.3)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.12 .01
.38 .01

2.40 .02
.42 .01

celadonite

81H033 K(Mg,Fe(II))(Fe(III),Al)Si4O10
(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .02
1.11 .02
.38 .01

2.64 .06
1.88 .08
.35 .03

celadonite

84D024 (Ca.10K.89)(Si3.96Al.04)(Al.05
Fe(III).96Fe(II).26Mg.73)O10(O
H)2

Fe

.48 .05
.48 .05
.48 .05
.49 .05
1.22 .05

.37 .05
.59 .05
.18 .05
1.15 .05
2.57 .05

celadonite

84D024 (Ca.10K.89)(Si3.96Al.04)(Al.05
Fe(III).96Fe(II).26Mg.73)O10(O
H)2

Fe

.37 .05
.37 .05
.38 .05
1.04 .05

.30 .05
.56 .05
1.08 .05
1.90 .05

250

1998

0.0

0.0

330.4

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

celadonite

84D024 (Ca.10K.89)(Si3.96Al.04)(Al.05
Fe(III).96Fe(II).26Mg.73)O10(O
H)2

Fe

.37 .05
.37 .05
.38 .05
1.04 .05

.30 .05
.56 .05
1.08 .05
1.90 .05

celadonite

87D037 (Ca.10K.89)(Si3.96Al.04)(Al.05
Fe(III).96Fe(II).26Mg.73)O10(O
H)2

Fe

.37 .05
.37 .05
.38 .05
1.04 .05

.30 .05
.56 .05
1.08 .05
1.09 .05

celadonite

87D037 (Ca.10K.89)(Si3.96Al.04)(Al.05
Fe(III).96Fe(II).26Mg.73)O10(O
H)2

Fe

.30 .05
.30 .05
.30 .05
.31 .05
1.07 .05

.37 .05
.59 .05
.18 .05
1.15 .05
2.25 .05

celadonite

89B035 Ca.20Na.15K.55(Mg.43Fe(II).15
Fe(III).61Ti.02Al.60)Si4O10(O
H)2

Fe

.35 .01
.39 .01
1.12 .01
1.12 .01

.39 .01
1.16 .01
1.76 .01
2.64 .01

celadonite

89B035 Ca.20Na.15K.55(Mg.43Fe(II).15
Fe(III).61Ti.02Al.60)Si4O10(O
H)2

Fe

.46 .01
.49 .01
1.25 .01
1.25 .01

.40 .01
1.21 .01
2.56 .01
2.99 .01

celadonite

90W013 K.92Na.36Ca.84(Si7.47Al.53)(
Al2.43Fe(III).50Mg.39)O20(OH
)4

xx

.35 .05
1.14 .05
1.13 .05

.42 .05
1.86 .05
2.62 .05

cement

90W046

Fe

cementite

82L023 Fe3C

cementite

87C021 Fe3C

Fe

.15 .02

.03 .01

208 3

cementite

87C021 Fe3C

Fe

.37 .02

.03 .02

247 3

cementite

90W041 Fe3C

Fe

.18 .05

.13 .05

208.1 .5

ceramics
Campanian(Italy)

91V026

chalcocite

81M056 Cu2S

Fe

.325 .005

.561 .005

chalcopyrite

67I001 CuFeS2

Cu

.06 .03

372 5

chalcopyrite

67I001 CuFeS2

Cu

.02 .03

357 5

chalcopyrite

67M012 CuFeS2

SS

.36 .05

365 20

chalcopyrite

67R016 CuFeS2

Cu

-.03 .02

.05 .02

-325 10

chalcopyrite

68B039 CuFeS2

chalcopyrite

68F010 CuFeS2

Pd

.07 .01

.00 .01

352 3

251

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chalcopyrite

68F010 CuFeS2

Pd

.09 .02

chalcopyrite

68G031 CuFeS2

SNP

.63 .05

368 5

chalcopyrite

68G031 CuFeS2

SNP

.49 .05

356 10

chalcopyrite

68G031 CuFeS2

SNP

.49 .05

chalcopyrite

68H029 CuFeS2

chalcopyrite

68P018 CuFeS2

chalcopyrite

68R003 CuFeS2

Cu

chalcopyrite

68Z011 CuFeS2

chalcopyrite

70C024 CuFeS2

Fe

.20 .05

246 10

chalcopyrite

70C024 CuFeS2

Fe

.36 .05

365 10

chalcopyrite

70G022 CuFeS2

SS

.38 .01

.02 .02

348 2

chalcopyrite

70G022 CuFeS1.8

SS

.32 .02

.03

348 2

chalcopyrite

70G022 CuFeS1.8

SS

.30 .06

.55 .06

chalcopyrite

72K042 CuFeS2

Fe

.245 .020

356.0 .1

chalcopyrite

72V024 CuFeS2

Fe

.20 .05

350 5

chalcopyrite

73V003 CuFeS2

chalcopyrite

74I019 CuFeS2

SS

.37 .05

358 10

chalcopyrite

75A054 CuFeS2

chalcopyrite

76E021 CuFeS2

Fe

.40 .08

.08 .04

360 5

chalcopyrite

76E021 CuFeS2

Fe

.40 .08

.08 .04

370 5

chalcopyrite

76E021 CuFeS2

Fe

.36 .08

.08 .04

357 5

chalcopyrite

76E021 CuFeS2

Fe

.12 .04

.40 .08

chalcopyrite

76E021 CuFeS2

Fe

.36 .08

.00 .08

chalcopyrite

76E021 CuFeS2

Fe

.16 .04

.48 .08

chalcopyrite

76R001 CuFeS2

Fe

.47 .05

.27 .05

chalcopyrite

76R001 CuFeS2

Fe

.53 .03

.22 .03

chalcopyrite

76Y007 CuFeS2

310
SS

.34 .03

chalcopyrite

76Y007 CuFeS2

310
SS

.50 .03

chalcopyrite

77I008 CuFeS2

chalcopyrite

77P058 CuFeS2

252

.00 .02

-.02 .05

..00 .03

370 5

356 5

366 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chalcopyrite

82G002 CuFeS2

chalcopyrite

86F039 CuFeS2

Fe

.247 .004

chalcopyrite

89A044 CuFeS2

SNP

.60 .05

chalcopyrite

91G025 CuFeS2

xx

.221 .005

1.770 .005

chalcopyrite

93L023

chalcopyrite

96T012

chamosite

67W005 (Al.85Fe(III).01Fe(II)1.84Mg.21
)(Si1.33Al.69)O5(OH)4

Fe

1.2 .1

2.50 .15

chamosite

71M068 (Fe(II),Mg,Fe(III))5Al(Si3Al)O
10(OH,O)8

SS

1.36 .05
1.44 .05
.80 .05

3.72 .05
2.80 .05
1.00 .05

chamosite

72P027 (Fe(II),Mg,Fe(III))5Al(Si3Al)O
10(OH,O)8

Pt

1.32 .03

1.87 .03

chamosite

75C056 (Fe(II),Mg,Fe(III))5Al(Si3Al)O
10(OH,O)8

Fe

.38 .04
1.146 .060

.78 .08
2.57 .08

chamosite

76E026 (Fe(II)1.75Mg.22Al.85Fe(III).24
)(Si1.41Al.59)2O5(OH)4

SS

1.22 .01
1.25 .02
.30 .07

2.78 .02
2.43 .01
.97 .02

chamosite

76E026 (Fe(II)1.75Mg.22Al.85Fe(III).24
)(Si1.41Al.59)2O5(OH)4

SS

1.25 .02
1.259 .008
.67 .03

2.59 .01
1.26 .02
.55 .01

chamosite

77E020 (Fe(II)1.75Mg.22Al.85Fe(III).24
)3(Si1.41Al.59)2O5(OH)4

SS

1.23 .01

2.65 .01

chamosite

77E020 (Fe(II)1.75Mg.22Al.85Fe(III).24
)3(Si1.41Al.59)2O5(OH)4

SS

1.23 .01
1.24 .02

2.67 .01
2.41 .01

chamosite

77E020 (Fe(II)1.82Mg.27Al1.01Fe(III).2
3)3.29(Si1.3Al)2O5(OH)512

SS

1.23 .01
1.25 .01
.30 .07

2.78 .02
2.44 .01
.96 .15

chamosite

77E020 (Fe(II)1.82Mg.27Al1.01Fe(III).2
3)3.29(Si1.3Al)2O5(OH)512

SS

1.360 .008
1.25 .02
.67 .03

2.91 .02
2.59 .04
.56 .05

chamosite

77T036 (Fe(II),Mg,Fe(III))5Al(Si3Al)O
10(OH,O)8

chamosite

78E019 (Fe(II),Mg,Fe(III))5Al(Si3Al)O
10(OH,O)8

chamosite

79R036 (Fe(II),Mg,Fe(III))5Al(Si3Al)O
10(OH,O)8

Fe

1.13 .01
1.13 .01
.42 .02

2.68 .01
2.28 .01
.65 .05

.000 .003

field

353.00 .001
0
360 5

253

1998

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chamosite

82K046 (Al.96Fe(II)2.57Fe(III).95Mn.54
Mg.72)(Si2.61Al1.39)O10(OH)8

Fe

1.12 .05
1.10 .05
.39 .05

2.70 .05
2.45 .05
.67 .05

chamosite

82K046 (Al1.41Fe(III)1.04Fe(II)2.01Mn.
09Mg.77)(Si2.89Al1.11)O10(OH
)8

Fe

1.13 .05
1.10 .05
.40 .05

2.71 .05
2.47 .05
.67 .05

chamosite

85B075 (Si2.97Al1.03)(Al1.50Fe(II)2.41
Fe(III).33Mg.83Ti.35)O10(OH)8

Fe

1.15 .05
.45 .05

2.62 .05
.76 .05

chamosite

85B075 (Si2.64Al1.36)(Al1.08Fe(II)2.75
Fe(III).92Mg.93)O10(OH)8

Fe

1.13 .05
.36 .05

2.62 .05
.74 .05

chamosite

86T022 (Fe(II),Mg,Fe(III))5Al(Si3Al)O
10(OH,O)8

Fe

1.38 .05
.475 .005
1.23 .05
.49 .05

-3.0 .5
.3 .5
2.83 .05
1.36 .05

127 5
521 5

chamosite

86T022 (Fe(II),Mg,Fe(III))5Al(Si3Al)O
10(OH,O)8

Fe

1.37 .05
.485 .005
1.27 .05
.63 .05

-2.58 .05
.53 .05
2.83 .05
1.4 .5

122 5
481 5

chamosite

89D063

chamosite

90F038

Fe

1.14 .01
1.22 .01

2.66 .01
1.83 .01

chevkinite

92L026 Ca.398Ce1.622La1.054Pr.154Nd.
359Sm.044Y.010Gd.024Fe2.906M
g.082Ti2.227Mn.118Al.13Si3.842
O21.634(OH).366

Fe

283

.43
1.14
.33
1.25

.57
2.25
1.34
2.21

chevkinite

92L026 Ca.398Ce1.622La1.054Pr.154Nd.
359Sm.044Y.010Gd.024Fe2.906M
g.082Ti2.227Mn.118Al.13Si3.842
O21.634(OH).366

Fe

83

.46
1.23
.42
1.40

.77
2.06
1.26
2.37

childrenite

80A022 (Fe,Mn)AlPO4(OH)2/H2O

Rh

1.128 .001

1.731 .001

childrenite

80A022 (Fe,Mn)AlPO4(OH)2/H2O

Rh

1.248 .001

2.155 .001

childrenite

80A053 (Fe,Mn)AlPO4(OH)2/H2O

Rh

chlorite

68T006

SS

1.25 .05
.60 .05
.55 .05

2.60 .05
.40 .05
1.10 .05

chlorite

68T006

SS

1.23 .05
.30 .05

2.55 .05
.40 .05

chlorite

71M068

SS

1.36 .05
1.43 .05
.41 .05
.59 .05

2.47 .05
2.88 .05

254

.82 .05

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chlorite

72H042

chlorite

74A056

SNP

1.38 .05
.62 .05

2.31 .05
.79 .05

chlorite

74C041

Fe

1.11 .02

2.62 .04

chlorite

74Z010 (Na.01K.08Mg.37Mn.4Ti.02Fe(I
II).09Fe(II).23)(Si.66Al.42)O3

SS

1.27 .05
1.22 .05
.46 .05

2.75 .05
2.52 .05
.76 .05

chlorite

75C009

Fe

1.13 .01

2.63 .02

chlorite

75C009

Fe

1.25 .01

2.85 .03

chlorite

76M088

SNP

1.37 .02
.63 .02
.85 .02
.45 .02

2.69 .02
.59 .02
.71 .02
.51 .02

chlorite

77E018 (Mg4.78Al.91Fe(III).16Fe(II).14
)(Si2.95Al1.05)2O22(OH)16

Fe

1.13 .01
.38 .01

2.46 .03
.61 .02

chlorite

77E018 (Mg4.78Al.91Fe(III).16Fe(II).14
)(Si2.95Al1.05)2O22(OH)16

Fe

1.14 .01

2.63 .04

chlorite

77E018 (Fe(II)3.17Fe(III)1.05Ca.03Mg5.
19Mn.07Al1.1)(Si5.63Al2.37)O2
2(OH)16

Fe

1.14 .01
.39 .01

2.62 .01
.56 .02

chlorite

77M063 (Mg2.2Fe(III)2.25Fe(II)5.2Al1.8
)(Si5.08Al2.92)O20(OH)16

SS

1.26 .05
.50 .05

2.68 .05
.56 .05

chlorite

77S078 (Mg.71Fe(II)2.53Mn.25Fe(III).61
Al1.51)(Si2.49Al1.51)O10(OH)
8

xx

1.05 .05
.29 .05
.03 .05

2.66 .05
1.96 .05
.48 .05

chlorite

77S078 (Mg2Fe(II)2.19Mn.12Fe(III).54A
lTi.05)(Si2.54Al1.46)O10(OH)8

xx

.97 .05
.82 .05
.07 .05

2.84 .05
2.44 .50
.34 .05

chlorite

77S078 (Mg2.65Fe(II)1.5Mn.03Fe(III).33
Al1.37)(Si2.55Al1.45)O10(OH)
8

xx

.97 .05
.22 .05

2.78 .05
.66 .22

chlorite

78H023

Fe

1.13 .05

2.52 .05

chlorite

78M061

Fe

1.14 .05

2.67 .05

chlorite

78M061

Fe

1.14 .05

2.66 .05

chlorite

78M061

Fe

1.14 .05

2.67 .05

chlorite

78M061

Fe

1.14 .05

2.67 .05

chlorite

78M061

Fe

1.14 .05

2.67 .05

chlorite

78M061

Fe

1.14 .05

2.67 .05

255

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chlorite

78M078

Fe

1.14 .05

2.67 .05

chlorite

79G025 (Mg8.9Al2.1Ca3.7Ti.01Mn.02Fe(
II).35Fe(III).15)(Si5.97Al2.03O
20)(OH)16

Fe

1.13 .05
1.13 .05
.34 .05
.39 .05

2.69 .05
2.46 .05
.82 .05
.57 .05

chlorite

79G025

Fe

1.13 .05
1.15 .05
.28 .05

2.68 .05
2.30 .05
.78 .05

chlorite

79G025

Fe

1.13 .05
1.15 .05
.40 .05
.27 .05

2.72 .05
2.38 .05
1.40 .05
.53 .05

chlorite

79G025

Fe

1.13 .05
1.14 .05
.25 .05

2.72 .05
2.41 .05
.70 .05

chlorite

79G025 (Mg8.48Al2.34Ca.07Ti.18Fe(III)
.15Fe(II).52)(Si5.69Al2.31O20)(
OH)16

Fe

1.13 .05
1.13 .05
.32 .05

2.70 .05
2.51 .05
.58 .05

chlorite

79G025 (Mg9.89Al1.2K.01Ca.01Fe(III).3
6Fe(II).64)(Si6.23Al1.77O20)(O
H)16

Fe

1.13 .05
1.14 .05
.24 .05

2.71 .05
2.37 .05
.66 .05

chlorite

79G025

Fe

1.14 .05
1.15 .05
.36 .05

2.67 .05
2.39 .05
1.10 .05

chlorite

79G025 (Mg1.57Al2.02Mn.65Fe(II)1.28F
e(III)6.03)(Si5.61Al2.39O20)(O
H)16

Fe

1.13 .05
1.12 .05
.47 .05
.37 .05

2.71 .05
2.42 .05
1.07 .05
.61 .05

chlorite

79G025 (Mg1.46Al2.94K.03Ca.01Mn.23F
e(III).26Fe(II)6.35)(Si6.24Al1.7
6O20)(OH)16

Fe

1.13 .05
1.12 .05
.37 .05
.26 .05

2.69 .05
2.35 .05
1.06 .05
.72 .05

chlorite

79S066

Fe

1.32 .01

1.98 .06

chlorite

80B018

Fe

1.13 .05

2.63 .05

chlorite

80B018

Fe

1.22 .05

2.84 .05

chlorite

80M076

Fe

1.14 .03

2.67 .03

chlorite

81M008

Fe

.45 .05
1.07 .07

.48 .05
2.28 .07

chlorite

82L042

Pd

1.06 .01

1.78 .02

chlorite

82L042

Pd

1.04 .01

2.07 .01

256

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Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chlorite

82L042

Pd

.98 .01

2.58 .01

chlorite

82L042

Pd

.94 .02

2.62 .01

chlorite

82L042

Pd

.93 .03
.08 .02

2.56 .08
.87 .02

chlorite

82L042

Pd

.98 .02
.09 .03

2.58 .01
.74 .03

chlorite

82L042

Pd

.97 .01
.05 .01

2.62 .01
.83 .01

chlorite

82L042

Pd

.85 .05
.02 .06

2.44 .09
.77 .09

chlorite

82L042

Pd

.97 .01

2.62 .01

chlorite

82L042

Pd

1.04 .05
.19 .05

2.50 .05
.70 .05

chlorite

82L042

Pd

1.02 .05
.12 .05

2.54 .05
.76 .05

chlorite

82L042

Pd

1.15 .01

2.00 .02

chlorite

82L042

Pd

1.06 .01

2.55 .02

chlorite

82L042

Pd

1.10 .01

2.81 .01

chlorite

82L042

Pd

1.06 .01

2.76 .06

chlorite

82L042

Pd

1.1 .1
.09 .03

2.5 .1
.85 .03

chlorite

82L042

Pd

10 .01
.09 .03

2.70 .01
.75 .03

chlorite

82L042

Pd

1.01 .01
.06 .01

2.78 .01
.80 .01

chlorite

82L042

Pd

.94 .03
.05 .02

2.60 .04
.81 .06

chlorite

82L042

Pd

.99 .01
.04 .03

2.73 .01
.80 .01

chlorite

82S004

Fe

.95 .05
.31 .05

2.45 .05
.59 .05

chlorite

82T012

Fe

1.17 .05
.36 .05

2.63 .05
.67 .05

chlorite

83M024

Fe

1.10 .05

2.64 .05

chlorite

83M024

Fe

1.10 .05

2.59 .05

chlorite

83M024

Fe

1.10 .05

2.66 .05

257

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Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chlorite

83M024

Fe

1.08 .05

2.64 .05

chlorite

83M024

Fe

1.11 .05

2.59 .05

chlorite

83M024

Fe

1.32 .05

2.70 .05

chlorite

83T029

xx

1.14 .05

2.64 .05

chlorite

85H004

Fe

1.12 .05

2.65 .05

chlorite

85H004

Fe

1.14 .05

2.70 .05

chlorite

85S109

xx

1.41 .05
.69 .05

2.50 .05
.64 .05

chlorite

86D040

Fe

1.10 .08

2.70 .08

chlorite

86D040

Fe

1.19 .08

2.94 .08

chlorite

86L038

Fe

1.106 .005

2.531 .005

chlorite

86P024

Fe

1.15 .01

2.66 .03

chlorite

86P024

Fe

1.19 .04

2.6 .1

chlorite

87B104

1.12
1.06
.38

2.69
2.36
.89

chlorite

87D028 Mg2.16Al2.44Fe(II)2.07Fe(III).2
3Mn.05Si2.88(OH)7.91O10.09

Fe

1.33 .04
1.22 .04
1.25 .04
.52 .08

2.93 .08
2.94 .08
2.61 .08
.78 .15

chlorite

87D028 Mg2.16Al2.44Fe(II)2.07Fe(III).2
3Mn.05Si2.88(OH)7.91O10.09

Fe

1.16 .04
1.12 .04
1.14 .04
.46 .08

2.72 .08
2.66 .08
2.38 .08
.69 .15

chlorite

87D028 Mg3.06Al2.38Fe(II)1.44Fe(III).1
4Mn.07Si2.68(OH)8.73O9.27

Fe

1.30 .04
1.17 .04
1.25 .04
.36 .08

2.98 .08
2.99 .08
2.40 .08
.76 .15

chlorite

87D028 Mg3.06Al2.38Fe(II)1.44Fe(III).1
4Mn.07Si2.68(OH)8.73O9.27

Fe

1.17 .04
1.07 .04
1.13 .04
.35 .08

2.64 .08
2.65 .08
2.22 .08
.69 .15

chlorite

87D028 Mg3.47Al2.86Fe(II).86Si2.69(O
H)7.08O10.92

Fe

1.33 .04
1.18 .04
1.26 .04
.49 .08

2.93 .08
2.95 .08
2.52 .08
.62 .15

chlorite

87D028 Mg3.47Al2.86Fe(II).86Si2.69(O
H)7.08O10.92

Fe

1.18 .04
1.11 .04
1.10 .04
.38 .08

2.67 .08
2.69 .08
2.40 .08
.61 .15

258

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field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chlorite

87D028 Mg3.10Al2.21Fe(II)1.82Fe(III).3
2Si2.64(OH)6.29O11.71

Fe

1.34 .04
1.20 .04
1.25 .04
.43 .08

2.90 .08
2.95 .08
2.50 .08
.52 .15

chlorite

87D028 Mg3.10Al2.21Fe(II)1.82Fe(III).3
2Si2.64(OH)6.29O11.71

Fe

1.20 .04
1.11 .04
1.14 .04
.43 .08

2.68 .08
2.67 .08
2.31 .08
.54 .15

chlorite

88Z038 (Mg4.10Al.90Ni.56Fe.41Ca.03)6
[Si3.30Al.70]4O10(OH7.44O.56)
8

.72
1.45

.39
2.79

chlorite

89A012

Fe

1.127 .002

2.636 .002

chlorite

89A012

Fe

1.134 .001

2.609 .001

chlorite

89G001

Fe

1.15 .05

2.65 .05

chlorite

89G001

Fe

1.15 .05

2.82 .05

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.10 .05

2.61 .05

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.10 .05

2.69 .05

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.11 .05

2.66 .05

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.16 .05

2.59 .05

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.13 .05

2.59 .05

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.13 .05

2.64 .05

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.2 .5

3.2 .5

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.0 .5

3.2 .5

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.2 .5

3 .5

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.3 .5

3.3 .5

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.1 .5

3.1 .5

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.1 .5

3.1 .5

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.1 .5

3.3 .5

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.1 .5

3.1 .5

chlorite

89G002

Fe

1.1 .5

3 .5

chlorite

90P009

Fe

1.13 .05
.35 .05
.42 .05
.36 .05

259

1998

2.63 .05
2.05 .05
1.04 .05
.58 .05

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chlorite

90P009

Fe

1.13 .05
.35 .05
.41 .05
.37 .05

2.64 .05
2.04 .05
.98 .05
.55 .05

chlorite

90W001

xx

1.19 .05

2.57 .05

chlorite

91D006

xx

.12 .05
1.091 .005
1.058 .005
1.15 .05

.390 .005
2.225 .005
2.681 .005
2.680 .005

chlorite

91D006

xx

.12 .05
1.091 .005
1.058 .005
1.15 .05

.389 .005
2.284 .005
2.637 .005
2.726 .005

chlorite

91D006

xx

.12 .05
1.091 .005
1.058 .005
1.15 .05

.409 .005
2.196 .005
2.451 .005
2.751 .005

chlorite

91D006

xx

.12 .05
1.091 .005
1.058 .005
1.15 .05

.385 .005
2.205 .005
2.667 .005
2.678 .005

chlorite

91D006

xx

.12 .05
1.091 .005
1.058 .005
1.15 .05

.385 .005
2.347 .005
2.640 .005
2.680 .005

chlorite

91G001

Fe

1.14 .03

2.63 .07

chlorite

91G001

Fe

.32 .11

.72 .15

chlorite

91G034 Mg9.36Fe1.20Al1.68(Si5.84Al2.
16O20)(OH)16

Fe

1.15 .05
.43 .05

2.66 .05
.73 .05

chlorite

92P044 (Mg,Al,Fe)3[Mg,Fe.Al,Mn,...]3{
Si,Al}4(OH)8O10

Fe

294

1.11 .03
.35 .03
.34 .03

2.58 .03
.39 .03
.67 .03

chlorite

92P044 (Mg,Al,Fe)3[Mg,Fe.Al,Mn,...]3{
Si,Al}4(OH)8O10

Fe

100

.17 .03
.95 .03
.18 .03

.33 .03
2.78 .03
.73 .03

chlorite

92P044 (Mg,Al,Fe)3[Mg,Fe.Al,Mn,...]3{
Si,Al}4(OH)8O10

Fe

100

.45 .03
.46 .03
1.26 .03
1.18 .03

.33 .03
.74 .03
2.89 .03
2.76 .03

chlorite

92P044 (Mg,Al,Fe)3[Mg,Fe.Al,Mn,...]3{
Si,Al}4(OH)8O10

Fe

294

.35 .03
.33 .03
1.10 .03
1.12 .03

.40 .03
.65 .03
2.59 .03
2.55 .03

260

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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chlorite

93P059 Al2.589Mg3.611Mn.012Cr.005Ti.
001Ni.001Ca.001Fe1.1Si2.725O1
0(OH)8

Fe

1.1
.42
1.14
.29
1.01

2.55
.80
2.89
.30
2.25

chlorite
(Argentinian)

94G007 Mg2/17Fe(2+)1.03Fe(3+).64Al1/
7(Si3/12Al.87), Fe/Mg=.766

Fe

1.13 .01
1.11 .02
.42 .03

2.71 .01
2.46 .03
.67 .05

chlorite
(Argentinian)

94G007 Mg4.2Fe(2+).5Cr.39Fe(3+).29Al.
5(Si3.01Al.98), Fe/Mg=.188

Fe

1.11 .02
1.12 .01
.37 .04

2.51 .03
2.73 .01
.72 .04

chlorite
(Argentinian)

94G007 Mg3.3Fe(2+).7Fe(3+).12Al2.02(
Si2.76Al1.23), Fe/Mg=.248

Fe

1.16 .01
1.13 .01
.44 .03
1.06 .05

2.71 .01
2.48 .02
.82 .05
.76 .05

chlorite-Cr

94C080

1.13
.20

2.67
.47

chlorite-Fe

95D034

Fe

chlorite-saponite

94B098 (Si12.76Al2.49Fe(3+).75)O40(A
l4.32Fe(3+)1.13Fe(2+)3.5Mg12.6
3)(OH)20Mg.07Ca.10Na.06

Fe

1.01
1.01
1.06
.20

2.63
1.84
.31
.65

chlorite/smectite

87B104

1.10
1.04
.54
.26

2.67
2.46
.99
.62

chloritoid

68T006 (Fe(II),Mg,Mn)2Al4Si2O10(OH
)4

SS

1.23 .05
1.38 .05
.53 .05

2.55 .05
3.45 .05
.45 .05

chloritoid

74A056 (Fe(II),Mg,Mn)2Al4Si2O10(OH
)4

SNP

1.38 .05
.66 .05

2.15 .05
.71 .05

chloritoid

78T006 (Na.08Mn.01Mg.06Fe(II)1.68K.2
2)(Al.88Fe(III).22)Al3(Si1.98Al
.02)O10.01(OH)3.98

Fe

1.15 .02
.29 .02

2.49 .02
.83 .02

chloritoid

78T006 (Na.08Mg.16Mn.02Fe(II)1.65)(A
l.78Fe(III).25)Al3(Si1.97Al.03)
O10.3(OH)3.94

Fe

1.15 .02
.32 .02

2.43 .02
.87 .02

chloritoid

78T006 (Fe(II),Mg,Mn)2Al4Si2O10(OH
)4

Fe

1.15 .02
1.08 .02

2.45 .02
.65 .02

chloritoid

80H047 (Fe(II),Mg,Mn)2Al4Si2O10(OH
)4

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field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chloritoid

84D004 (Mg.20Mn.12Fe(II)1.71)(Fe(III).
17Al3.97)Si2O10(OH)3.83

Fe

1.38 .05
1.37 .05

chloritoid

84D004 (Mg.26Mn.45Fe1.36)(Fe(III).13A
l3.89)Si2O10(OH)3.92

Fe

1.38 .05
1.37 .05

chondrite

94G030

Fe

.28 .01
.68 .01

chondrite

94M022

chondrite

96B045

chondrite

96S036

chondrite

chondrite

Fe

Fe

96S036

Fe

1.10 .02
.71 .02
.37 .02

2.90 .02
-.19 .02
.77 .02

1.21 .02
.73 .02
.17 .02
.59 .02

2.68 .02
-.17 .02
1.07 .02
.55 .02

1.12 .02
.71 .02
.29 .02

2.86 .02
-.18 .02
1.01 .02

1.15
1.14
.75
0

2.94
2.10
.14
0

chondrite Appley
Bridge

90V041

chondrite H
regolith breccia

93L053

Fe

chondrite H-type

94D009

Fe

4.2

.12 .02

chondrite H-type

94D009

Fe

4.2

.18 .02

chondrite H-type

94D009 troilite compound

Fe

4.2

chondrite H-type

94D009 Fe3+ compound

Fe

chondrite H-type

94D009 pyroxene compound

chondrite H-type

94D009 0livine compound

chondrite metal
particles

94S055

94S055

chondrite
(Richardton H5)

95K082 chondrite (Richardton H5)

505 2
446 2

298

96S036

chondrite metal
particles

1998

31.3 .3
25.0 .3
31.5 .3

-.06 .01

33.7 .4

.87 .02

-.14 .02

31.9 .2

4.2

.49 .02

-.04 .02

47.2 .2

Fe

4.2

1.24 .02

2.11 .01

Fe

4.2

1.22 .02

3.04 .02

-.07
-.17
-.10

.18

28.8

0.0

31.4

-.18
-.12
-.7

.18
0.0
0.18

33.3
29.5

.05
1.22

.35
2.47

4.2

Fe

262

31.2 .3

337.9

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chondrite T-76009

96K007

Fe

-.03
.01
-.08

0
.20

310
295

chondrite T-77231

96K007

Fe

-.11
0
-.08

0
.19

330
291

chondrite TE-76009

96K007

Fe

.01
0
-.09

.01
.41

319
291

chondrites

89N041

chondrites

96B056 chondrites

Fe

chondrites

96B073

Fe

298

chondrites
carbonaceous

94S028

Fe

chondrites
carbonaceous

chondrites
carbonaceous

94S028

Fe

94S028

chondrites
carbonaceous

94S028

chrome spinellids

88A060

chromite

65M008 FeCr2O4

chromite

66M025 FeCr2O4

chromite

66T002 FeCr2O4

chromite

1998

Fe

Fe

4.2

4.2

1.21 .02
.73 .02
.17 .02
.59 .02

2.68 .02
-.17 .02
1.07 .02
.55 .02

.88 .02
1.81 .02
.18 .02
.97 .02

-.17 .02
2.23 .02
1.06 .02
.59 .02

1.49 .02
.86 .02
.46 .02
.56 .02

3.49 .02
-.18 .02
1.70 .02
.28 .02

1.12 .02
.71 .02
.29 .02

2.89 .02
-.18 .02
1.01 .02

1.04 .04

R
SS

.96 .04

67M015 FeCr2O4

SS

.94 .04

chromite

75V042 FeCr2O4

SS

1.12 .01

.00 .01

chromite

76D044 FeCr2O4

chromite

76F027 FeCr2O4

chromite

78S003 FeCr2O4

chromite

78S040 (Fe(II).14Mg.87)(Al.16Si.04Cr1.
64Fe(III).25)O4

xx

1.47 .05
.35 .05

.25 .05
.36 .05

263

313.1 3.0
249.7 3.0
329.2 3.0

265.4 3.0
331.3 3.0
248.7 3.0
315.3 3.0

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chromite

78S040 (Mg.78Fe(II).2)(Al.08Si.12Cr1.5
9Fe(III).32)O4

xx

1.32 .05
.37 .05

.25 .05
.44 .05

chromite

78S040 (Mg.96Fe(II).02)(Al.06Cr1.75Si.
02Fe(III).19)O4

xx

.18 .05
.50 .05
.22 .05

.58 .05
.88 .05
1.02 .05

chromite

78S040 (Mg.96Fe(II).02)(Al.06Cr1.75Si.
02Fe(III).19)O4

xx

.35 .05
.73 .05
.34 .05

.55 .05
.88 .05
1.02 .05

chromite

78S040 (Mg.74Fe(II).2)(Al.18Si.18Cr1.0
1Fe(III).75)O4

xx

.22 .05
.66 .05
.73 .05

.02 .05
.10 .05
.52 .05

chromite

80D036 (Fe(II)0.12Mg0.77Al0.11)(Fe(III
)0.23Al0.29Cr1.48)O4

Fe

.28 .01
1.51 .03

.52 .01
.37 .01

chromite

80D036 (Fe(II)0.09Mg0.67Al0.20Mn0.04)
(Fe(III)0.31Al0.48Cr1.21O4

Fe

.29 .01
1.47 .07

.58 .01
.41 .03

chromite

80D036 FeCr2O4

Fe

.23 .01
1.39 .12

.66 .02
.31 .04

chromite

80D036 (Fe(II)0.07Mg0.80Al0.13)(Fe0.2
5Al0.93Cr0.82)O4

Fe

.28 .02
1.36 .07

.68 .01
.34 .02

chromite

80D036 (Fe(II)0.17Mg0.59Al0.18Mn0.01
Fe(III)0.05)(Fe(III)0.35Al0.25Cr
1.40)O4

Fe

.36 .01
1.42 .01
.14 .01

.50 .01
.29 .01
.85 .01

chromite

80D036 (Fe(II)0.04Mg0.79Al0.09Mn0.01
Fe(III)0.07)(Fe(III)0.19Al0.78Cr
1.03)O4

Fe

.24 .06
1.58 .06
.23 .03

.65 .05
.43 .05
1.19 .04

chromite

80D036 (Fe(II)0.12Mg0.73Al0.08Mn0.01
Fe(III)0.12)(Fe(III)0.15Al0.82Cr
1.03)O4

Fe

.32 .01
1.53 .03
.25 .01

.53 .01
.29 .02
1.05 .01

chromite

80D036 (Fe(II)0.12Mg0.53Al0.34Mn0.01)
(Fe(II)0.1Fe(III)0.34Al0.0.05Cr1
.51)O4

Fe

.26 .03
1.74 .14
.80 .03

.64 .02
.22 .08
1.15 .04

chromite

80D036 (Fe(II)0.04Mg0.64Al0.26Mn0.01)
(Fe(II)0.05Fe(III)0.28Al0..22Cr1
.45)O4

Fe

.33 .04
1.29 .19
1.03 .03

.51 .02
.17 .03
1.19 .03

chromite

80D036 (Fe(II)0.06Mg0.73Al0.2Mn0.01)(
Fe(II)0.06Fe(III)0.22Al0.64Cr1.
08)O4

Fe

.31 .02
1.49 .04
.88 .03

.53 .02
.25 .02
.59 .01

chromite

80Y007 FeCr2O4

chromite

81H040 FeCr2O4

chromite

81O020 FeCr2O4

Fe

.90 .01

.000 .001

264

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489 5
453 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chromite

81O020 Mg.79Fe.30Cr.74Al1.02Si.14O4

Fe

.89 .01
.29 .01

1.43 .01
.69 .01

chromite

81O020 Mg.73Fe(II).26Fe(III).09Cr.93Al
.96Si.02O4

Fe

.89 .01
.30 .01

1.41 .01
.60 .01

chromite

81O020 Mg.69Mn.01Fe(II).65Cr.82Al.90
Ti.03O4

Fe

.92 .01
.31 .01

1.46 .01
.63 .01

chromite

81O020 Mg.49Mn.01Fe(II).49Fe(III).48C
r.88Al.59Ti.02Si.02O4

Fe

.90 .01
.32 .01

1.28 .01
.55 .01

chromite

81O020 Mg.36Mn.01Fe(II).68Fe(III).30C
r1.11Al.45Ti.06Si.02O4

Fe

.92 .01
.33 .01

1.25 .01
.55 .01

chromite

81O020 Mg.33Mn.01Fe(II).69Fe(III).29C
r1.18Al.39Ti.08Si.01O4

Fe

.89 .01
.33 .01

1.17 .01
.51 .01

chromite

81O020 Mg.35Mn.01Fe(II).69Fe(III).32C
r1.09Al.43Ti.08Si.01O4

Fe

.90 .01
.31 .01

1.25 .01
.56 .01

chromite

81O020 Mg.33Mn.01Fe(II).70Fe(III).34C
r1.04Al.46Ti.08Si.02O4

Fe

.87 .01
.32 .01

1.18 .01
.52 .01

chromite

81O020 Mg.32Mn.01Fe(II).75Fe(III).37C
r.99Al.43Ti.09Si.03O4

Fe

.92 .01
.31 .01

1.29 .01
.56 .01

chromite

81O020 Mg.39Mn.01Fe(II).64Fe(III).34C
r.97Al.52Ti.07Si.02O4

Fe

.88 .01
.32 .01

1.24 .01
.53 .01

chromite

81O020 Mg.47Mn.02Fe(II).77Cr1.27Al.5
3Ti.02O4

Fe

.94 .01
.35 .01

1.27 .01
.58 .01

chromite

84M044 (Fe(II).61Mg.39)(Cr1.36Al.37Fe
(III).22Ti.06)O4

xx

.15 .02
.69 .02
.70 .02

.51 .02
.88 .02
1.35 .02

chromite

84M044 (Fe(II).67Mg.33)(Cr1.09Al.43Fe
(III).31Ti.17)O4

xx

.14 .02
.68 .02
.71 .02

.52 .02
.80 .02
1.39 .02

chromite

84M044 (Fe(II).76Mg.24)(Cr1.03Al.45Fe
(III).36Ti.16)O4

xx

.13 .02
.64 .02
.70 .02

.51 .02
.93 .02
1.41 .02

chromite

84M044 (Fe(II).66Mg.34)(Cr1.11Al.59Fe
(III).19Ti.08)O4

xx

.10 .02
.68 .02
.73 .02

.50 .02
.99 .02
1.45 .02

chromite

84M044 (Fe(II).61Mg.39)(Cr1.12Al.61Fe
(III).19Ti.08)O4

xx

.08 .02
.69 .02
.73 .02

.48 .02
1.08 .02
1.50 .02

chromite

84M044 (Fe(II).29Mg.71)(Cr1.28Al.38Fe
(III).33Ti.01)O4

xx

.18 .02
.70 .02
.70 .02

.50 .02
.65 .02
1.05 .02

265

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chromite

88L040 (Mg,Fe(II))(Fe(III),Cr,Al)2O4

Fe

chromite

88L040 (Mg,Fe(II))(Fe(III),Cr,Al)2O4

Fe

.92
.90
.93
.31

.05
.05
.05
.05

1.99 .05
1.46 .05
.83 .05
.64 .05

chromite

90S097 FeCr2O4

Fe

.24 .01
.28 .01

1.07 .02
.59 .02

chromite

90S097 FeCr2O4

Fe

.23 .01
.25 .01
.97 .01

1.12 .02
.66 .02
1.48 .02

chromite

90S097 FeCr2O4

Fe

.33 .01
.76 .01
1.06 .01
.78 .01

.64 .02
1.15 .02
1.11 .02
2.13 .02

chromite

91M063 Mg5.762Fe(III)1.245Fe(II).588C
a.029Ni.029Si.059(Cr10.692Fe(I
I).654Al4.324Ti.236)O32

Fe

.19 .05
.89 .05
1.08 .05

.54 .05
1.37 .05
.34 .05

chromite

91M063 Mg4.371Fe(III)2.639Ca.001Ni.0
14Si.295(Cr11.431Fe(II).499Al3.
514Ti.029)O32

Fe

.16 .05
.23 .05
1.28 .05

1.08 .05
.46 .05
.47 .05

chromite

91M063 Mg5.762Fe(III)1.245Fe(II).588C
a.029Ni.029Si.059(Cr10.692Fe(I
I).654Al4.324Ti.236)O32

Fe

.19 .05
.89 .05
1.08 .05

.54 .05
1.37 .05
.34 .05

chromite

91M063 Mg4.371Fe(III)2.639Ca.001Ni.0
14Si.295(Cr11.431Fe(II).499Al3.
514Ti.029)O32

Fe

.16 .05
.23 .05
1.28 .05

1.08 .05
.46 .05
.47 .05

chromite

92C033

50

1.08 .01
1.07 .03
.45 .01

3.08 .02
2.32 .06
.46 .02

chromite

92C033

90

1.07 .01
1.14 .03
.42 .01

2.82 .02
1.73 .04
.56 .03

chromite

92C033

120

1.06 .01
1.05 .04
.44 .01

2.59 .03
1.56 .05
.52 .04

chromite

92C033

160

1.03 .01
1.03 .02
.42 .01

2.31 .02
1.31 .06
.50 .02

266

1998

1.07 .05
.88 .05
.97 .05
.31 .05

1.67 .05
1.49 .05
.67 .05
.61 .05

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

chromite

92C033

200

1.00 .01
1.00 .02
.42 .02

2.07 .04
1.13 .06
.48 .03

chromite

92C033

250

.97 .01
.97 .02
.43 .02

1.82 .05
1.02 .06
.49 .04

chromite

92C033

350

.89 .01
.90 .02
.30 .03

1.34 .07
.76 .07
.51 .06

chromite

92C033

450

.82 .03
.81 .02
.28 .03

1.06 .08
.64 .07
.51 .06

chromite

92C033

550

.76 .03
.74 .05
.20 .05

.81 .09
.53 .08
.52 .08

chromite

92C033

650

.67 .07
.68 .05
.10 .06

.67 .11
.41 .10
.50 .09

chromite

92C033

750

.62 .09
.62 .07
.05 .07

.61 .12
.35 .14
.49 .12

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

50

1.08 .01
1.07 .03
.45 .01

3.08 .02
2.32 .06
.46 .02

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

90

1.01 .01
1.14 .03
.42 .01

2.82 .02
1.73 .04
.56 .03

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

120

1.06 .01
1.05 .04
.44 .01

2.59 .03
1.56 .05
.52 .04

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

160

1.03 .01
1.03 .02
.42 .01

2.31 .02
1.31 .06
.50 .02

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

200

1.00 .01
1.00 .02
.42 .02

2.07 .04
1.13 .06
.48 .02

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

250

.97 .01
.97 .02
.43 .02

1.82 .05
1.02 .06
.49 .02

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

295

.91 .01
.93 .02
.38 .03

1.57 .07
.85 .06
.49 .05

267

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field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

350

.89 .01
.90 .03
.30 .03

1.34 .07
.76 .07
.51 .06

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

450

.82 .03
.81 .02
.28 .03

1.06 .08
.64 .07
.51 .06

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

550

.76 .03
.74 .05
.20 .05

.81 .09
.53 .08
.52 .08

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

650

.67 .07
.68 .05
.10 .06

.67 .11
.41 .10
.50 .09

chromite

92C057 Cr11.68Al3.84Fe2.96Mg5.52O32

Fe

750

.62 .09
.62 .07
.05 .07

.61 .12
.35 .14
.49 .12

chromite

94C080 cromite

chromite

94N043 ((Mg,Fe(II))(Al,Fe(III)Cr)2O4)

Fe

.90
.32

.4 2.0
.53

chromite

94N043 ((Mg,Fe(II))(Al,Fe(III)Cr)2O4)

Fe

.79
.13
.24

.4 2.0
1.02
.48

chromite

94P004

Fe

297 .19(.6
1)
1.08(.
11
.89(1.
06

.54(.9
8)
.34(.5
4)
1.37(.
93

chromite

94P004

Fe

297 .23(.3
5)
.16(.0
36
1.28(.
93

.46(.7
2)
1.08(.
77
.47(1.
03

chromite

94P004

Fe

110

.21
.96
1.74

.51
2.7
.39

chromite

94P004

Fe

.18
.38
.57

.95
.96
.89

chromite

94P004

Fe

1.18
.81
.27

.96
1.02
.45

268

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

chromite

94P004

Fe

.09
1.27
.69

.52
.52
.87

chromite

94P004

Fe

.13
.73
1.08

.43
.78
.43

chromite

96C007

Fe

.38
.94
.90

.50
1.00
1.76

chromite

96C007

Fe

80

.99
1.01
.45

2.23
2.80
.49

chromite

96D072 chromite

Fe

chromite

96M052

1.744
.534
.949
.307

.579
.427
1.625
.531

chromite

96M052

1.665
.444
.899
.223

.562
.521
1.518
.546

chromite

96R058 FeCr2O4

Fe

297

.94
.39
.90

1.00
.50
1.76

chromites
Bushveld

94L029

Fe

300

.95 .02
.35 .02

1.19 .03
.54 .03

chromites
Bushveld

94L029

Fe

300

.94 .02
.26 .02
.33 .02

1.38 .03
1.07 .03
.57 .03

chrysotile

75M095 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

chrysotile

76M027 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

310
SS

1.23 .02
.29 .02
.48 .02

2.66 .02
.33 .02
.86 .02

chrysotile

76M027 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

310
SS

1.28 .02
.40 .05
.51 .03

2.80 .02
.36 .03
.80 .02

chrysotile

76M027 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

310
SS

1.26 .01
.33 .14
.47 .02

2.72 .01
.35 .09
.73 .02

chrysotile

79B105 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.12 .05
.34 .05
.20 .05

2.65 .05
.75 .05
.34 .05

269

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field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chrysotile

79E013 (Mg2.75Al.03Ca.03Cr.03Fe(III).
05Ni.01)(Si2O5)(OH)4

Fe

1.15 .03
.22 .04
.53 .04

2.75 .03
.37 .05
.96 .05

chrysotile

79R036 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.14 .01
.37 .02

2.76 .01
.82 .04

chrysotile

79R036 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.14 .01
.38 .03
.27 .04

2.74 .02
1.08 .01
.30 .03

chrysotile

80B018 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.22 .02

2.90 .04

chrysotile

80S075 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.12 .05
.34 .05
.20 .05

2.65 .05
.75 .05
.34 .05

chrysotile

80S075 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.12 .05
.34 .05
.20 .05

2.65 .05
.75 .05
.34 .05

chrysotile

81N026 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.169 .005
.413 .005

2.749 .005
.592 .005

chrysotile

81N026 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.137 .005
.339 .005

2.885 .005
.698 .005

chrysotile

81N026 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.165 .005
.330 .005

2.709 .005
.494 .005

chrysotile

81N026 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.186 .005
.450 .005

2.684 .005
.560 .005

chrysotile

81N026 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.184 .005
.458 .005

2.696 .005
.562 .005

chrysotile

81N026 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.348 .005

.556 .005

chrysotile

81N026 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.191 .005
.480 .005

2.683 .005
.476 .005

chrysotile

81N026 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.185 .005
.381 .005

2.714 .005
.540 .005

chrysotile

82E009 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

chrysotile

84D059 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

1.41 .03
.60 .04

2.56 .06
.66 .06

chrysotile

84D059 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

1.47 .03
.63 .02

2.67 .05
.58 .08

chrysotile

85B098 (Mg5.85Fe(II).04Al.07Fe(III).04
)(Si3.88Al.08Fe(III).04)O10(O
H)8

Pd

.00 .02
.24 .02
.94 .02

.51 .04
.64 .04
2.73 .04

270

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chrysotile

85B098 (Mg5.60Fe(II).18Al.06Fe(III).06
)(Si4.08Fe(II).02)O10.31(OH)7.
69

Pd

.00 .02
.22 .02
.94 .02

.46 .04
.73 .04
2.72 .04

chrysotile

85B098 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Pd

.22 .02
-.01 .02
.96 .02

.73 .04
.42 .04
2.72 .04

chrysotile

85B098 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Pd

.20 .02
.00 .02
.95 .02

.74 .04
.38 .04
2.74 .04

chrysotile

85B098 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Pd

.20 .02
-.01 .02
.95 .02

.73 .04
.42 .04
2.73 .04

chrysotile

85B098 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Pd

.21 .02
-.02 .02
.95 .02

.72 .04
.40 .04
2.74 .04

chrysotile

85B146 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Pd

.94 .05
.24 .05
.00 .05

2.73 .05
.69 .05
.51 .05

chrysotile

85B146 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Pd

.94 .05
.22 .05

2.72 .05
.76 .05

chrysotile

85B146 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Pd

.96 .05
.22 .05
.01 .05

2.70 .05
.58 .05
.55 .05

chrysotile

85S111 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.13 .05
.39 .05
.22 .05

2.75 .05
.72 .05
.34 .05

chrysotile

85S111 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.26 .05
.43 .05
.24 .05

2.96 .05
.73 .05
.38 .05

chrysotile

85S111 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.22 .05
.45 .05
.26 .05

2.82 .05
.74 .05
.38 .05

chrysotile

87M081 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

.60 .05
1.44 .05

.40 .05
2.80 .05

chrysotile

87M081 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

.80 .05
.96 .05
1.48 .05

.56 .05
1.20 .05
2.72 .05

chrysotile

87M081 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

.68 .05
.96 .05
1.08 .05
1.48 .05

.48 .05
1.20 .05
1.76 .05
2.72 .05

271

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field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

chrysotile

87M081 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

.60 .05
.96 .05
1.16 .05
1.48 .05

.40 .05
1.20 .05
1.92 .05
2.72 .05

chrysotile

89Z040 Mg3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.13 .05
.35 .05
.14 .05

2.72 .05
.77 .05
.36 .05

chrysotile

94M091

Fe

.36 .02
1.15 .01
.19 .02

.75 .04
2.72 .01
.34 .04

chrysotile asbestos

91P069

Fe

1.141
1.106
.341
.284

2.629
2.757
.728
.436

chrysotile asbestos

91P069

Fe

1.165
1.170
.443
.238

2.596
2.859
.955
.462

chrysotile asbestos

91P069

Fe

1.201
.418
.273

2.681
.901
.428

chrysotile asbestos

91P069

Fe

1.119
.317
.226

2.718
.884
.359

chrysotile asbestos

91P069

Fe

1.136
.460
.288

2.751
1.056
.547

chrysotile asbestos

91P069

Fe

1.135
.413
.276

2.725
1.041
.232

cinnabar

92B074 HgS

clay

72M064

clay

74J018

clay

77H056

clay

77H056

clay

77W013

clay

78H004

clay

79E017

clay

79W015

clay

80C013

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Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

clay

80G068

clay

80M014

clay

80M082

clay

80P034

clay

80S043

clay

80T032

clay

81E023

clay

81H033

clay

82J018

clay

82T021

clay
clay

clay

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Pd

.25 .05
.20 .05
.28 .05
1.20 .05

.60 .05
1.00 .05
1.58 .05
2.33 .05

83F019

Fe

.35 .02
.35 .02

.52 .02

83F019

Fe

.47
.47
.47
.47

.02
.02
.02
.02

.52 .02

.47
.47
.47
.47

.02
.02
.02
.02

-.19 .05
-.09 .05

83F019

Fe

-.19 .05
-.09 .05

495 3
549 3

.52 .02

clay

83F020

Fe

.28 .05
1.1 .1

.63 .05
2.5 .1

clay

83H023

Fe

1.23 .05

2.72 .05

clay

83H023

Fe

1.30 .05

2.66 .05

clay

83H023

Fe

1.27 .05

2.87 .05

clay

83H023

Fe

1.28 .05

2.77 .05

clay

83H023

Fe

1.26 .05

2.75 .05

clay

83H023

Fe

1.31 .05

2.70 .05

clay

83H023

Fe

1.30 .05

2.74 .05

clay

83H023

Fe

1.24 .05

2.89 .05

clay

83H023

Fe

1.25 .05

2.84 .05

clay

83H023

Fe

1.26 .05

2.81 .05

273

1998

495 3
555 3

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clay

83M068

Fe

.31 .05
1.04 .05
.30 .05

-.12 .05
1.38 .05
.31 .05

clay

84G008

Fe

1.23 .03

3.01 .02

clay

84G008

Fe

1.23 .01

2.90 .01

clay

84G008

Fe

1.19 .07

2.96 .06

clay

84G008

Fe

1.26 .02

3.00 .02

clay

84G008

Fe

1.24 .02

3.04 .02

clay

84G008

Fe

1.16 .03

2.96 .02

clay

84G008

Fe

1.25 .02

2.95 .02

clay

84G008

Fe

1.17 .03

2.89 .02

clay

84G008

Fe

1.28 .03

3.03 .02

clay

84G008

Fe

1.25 .01

2.94 .01

clay

84G008

Fe

1.24 .01

2.89 .01

clay

84G008

Fe

1.20 .02

2.95 .01

clay

84L023

Fe

.7 .1
.6 .1

2.6 .1
1 .1

clay

84L023

Fe

.9 .1
.6 .1

2.9 .2
1.3 .1

clay

84L023

Fe

1.2 .1
.7 .2

2.5 .2
1.4 .2

clay

84L023

Fe

1.3 .1
1.2 .1

2.8 .1
2 .1

clay

85G087

Fe

.36 .02
1.35 .02

.52 .02
1.98 .02

clay

85M005

Fe

1.13 .03
1.15 .03
.33 .03

2.75 .15
2.20 .15
1.13 .13

clay

85M005

Fe

1.25 .05
1.25 .05
.45 .05

2.9 .1
2.37 .13
1.13 .13

clay

86E019

Fe

1.13 .05

2.69 .05

clay

86E019

Fe

1.25 .05

2.88 .05

clay

86E027

Fe

1.13 .05

2.69 .05

clay

86E027

Fe

1.25 .05

2.88 .05

274

1998

498 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clay

86H038

Fe

.47 .05
1.26 .05

.75 .05
2.87 .05

clay

86S079

Fe

1.13 .03
1.15 .03
.40 .05

2.7 .1
2.20 .05
1.13 .12

clay

87C014

Fe

.37 .05
.36 .05

.50 .05
.63 .05

clay

87C014

Fe

.33 .05
.32 .05
1.42 .05

.32 .05
.77 .05
2.26 .05

clay

87C014

Fe

.29 .05
.26 .05
1.43 .05

.53 .05
1.19 .05
2.33 .05

clay

87C014

Fe

.34 .05
.31 .05
1.35 .05

.40 .05
.91 .05
2.24 .05

clay

87C014

Fe

.32 .05
.40 .05
1.38 .05

.51 .05
1.33 .05
2.32 .05

clay

87C014

Fe

.31 .05
.35 .05
1.35 .05

.70 .05
1.21 .05
2.28 .05

clay

87C014

Fe

.24 .05
.28 .05
1.37 .05

.53 .05
1.17 .05
2.27 .05

clay

87C014

Fe

.34 .05
.37 .05
1.29 .05

.66 .05
1.22 .05
2.25 .05

clay

87C014

Fe

.34 .05
.36 .05
1.29 .05

.64 .05
1.20 .05
2.27 .05

clay

87N039

Fe

1.13 .02
.30 .02

2.61 .04
.687 .005

clay

87N039

Fe

1.16 .02
.31 .02

2.61 .04
.773 .005

clay

87N039

Fe

1.15 .02
.33 .02

2.58 .04
.645 .005

clay

87N039

Fe

1.14 .02
.28 .02

2.58 .04
.637 .005

clay

87N039

Fe

1.13 .02
.34 .02

2.60 .04
.685 .005

275

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clay

87N039

Fe

.22 .02

.733 .005

clay

87N039

Fe

.44 .02

.804 .005

clay

87N039

Fe

1.14 .02
.32 .02

2.605 .005
.679 .005

clay

87N039

Fe

1.12 .02
.32 .02

2.62 .04
.69 .04

clay

87N039

Fe

1.15 .02
.31 .02

2.56 .04
.71 .04

clay

87N039

Fe

1.14 .02
.28 .02

2.63 .04
.66 .04

clay

87N039

Fe

1.13 .02
.28 .02

2.61 .04
.67 .04

clay

87N039

Fe

1.14 .02
.30 .02

2.65 .04
.67 .04

clay

87N039

Fe

1.15 .02
.27 .02

2.64 .04
.65 .04

clay

87N039

Fe

1.13 .02
.28 .02

2.58 .04
.69 .04

clay

87P060

clay

88E003

Cr

.55 .05
.44 .05
1.19 .05
1.09 .05

.24 .05
.55 .05
2.02 .05
2.69 .05

498 5

clay

88E003

Cr

.51 .05
.51 .05
.44 .05
1.36 .05

-.22 .05
-.22 .05
.44 .05
2.16 .05

505 5
417 5

clay

88G031

Fe

1.33 .05
.32 .05

2.52 .05
.73 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

1.28 .05
.46 .05

3.01 .05
.70 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

.35 .05

.52 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

.46 .05

.53 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

.37 .05

.65 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

.47 .05

.71 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

.50 .05

.68 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

1.31 .05
.38 .05

2.69 .05
.64 .05

276

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clay

88G031

Fe

1.41 .05
.47 .05

2.98 .05
.67 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

1.31 .05
.34 .05

2.50 .05
.81 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

1.28 .05
.48 .05

2.93 .05
.76 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

.46 .05

.77 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

1.18 .05
.36 .05

2.67 .05
.67 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

1.28 .05
.47 .05

2.84 .05
.68 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

.36 .05

.62 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

.47 .05

.64 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

.35 .05

.69 .05

clay

88G031

Fe

.46 .05

.75 .05

clay

88G045

Fe

.48 .05
1.31 .05

1.21 .05
2.78 .05

clay

88G045

Fe

.47 .05

1.07 .05

clay

88G045

Fe

.37 .05
1.10 .05

.56 .05
2.93 .05

clay

88G045

Fe

.26 .05
1.14 .05
.39 .05

.73 .05
2.87 .05
1.18 .05

clay

88G045

Fe

.30 .05
1.25 .05

.98 .05
3.07 .05

clay

88G045

Fe

.36 .05
1.13 .05

.63 .05
2.91 .05

clay

88G045

Fe

.31 .05
1.14 .05
.31 .05
1.23 .05

.62 .05
2.91 .05
1.17 .05
1.81 .05

clay

88G045

Fe

.40 .05
1.25 .05
.37 .05
1.33 .05

.63 .05
3.13 .05
1.13 .05
2.08 .05

clay

88P020

xx

1.10 .01

2.19 .01

277

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clay

89B035 Ca.03Na.22K.21(Mg.46Fe(II).04
Fe(III).63Ti.04Al.82)Si4O10(O
H)2

Fe

.35 .01
.40 .01
1.13 .01
1.13 .01

.41 .01
1.16 .01
1.82 .01
2.68 .01

clay

89B035 Ca.03Na.22K.21(Mg.46Fe(II).04
Fe(III).63Ti.02Al.82)Si4O10(O
H)2

Fe

.45 .01
.48 .01
1.26 .01
1.26 .01

.42 .01
1.23 .01
2.59 .01
3.04 .01

clay

89L007

Fe

1.11 .07
.38 .12

2.65 .15
1.14 .27

clay

89N009

Fe

.32 .08
1.14 .04

.85 .55
2.45 .45

clay

89Q006

Fe

.462 .005
.439 .005

.958 .005
.397 .005

clay

89Q006

Fe

.454 .005
.432 .005

.953 .005
.440 .005

clay

89Q006

Fe

.450 .005
.425 .005

.938 .005
.453 .005

clay

90C040

Fe

1.11 .05
.37 .05

2.65 .05
.56 .05

clay

90C040

Fe

1.28 .05
.47 .05
.49 .05
.49 .05
.49 .05
.49 .05
.49 .05
.49 .05

2.86 .05
.61 .05
-.27 .05
-.27 .05
-.27 .05
-.27 .05
-.27 .05
-.27 .05

.345 .005
1.005 .005
.376 .005

.666 .005
2.876 .005
-.298 .005

499 5

.341 .005
1.064 .005
.315 .005

.648 .005
2.731 .005
-.112 .005

506 5

.327 .005
1.081 .005
.333 .005

.669 .005
2.708 .005
-.166 .005

498 5

.297 .005
1.021 .005
.350 .005

.670 .005
2.752 .005
-.171 .005

508 5

clay

clay

clay

clay

90G050

Fe

90G050

Fe

90G050

Fe

90G050

Fe

clay

90W034

xx

1.04 .01

2.91 .01

clay

90W034

xx

1.04 .01

2.67 .01

278

500
490
480
470
460
450

5
5
5
5
5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clay

91A003

Fe

1.18 .05
.40 .05

2.89 .05
.76 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

1.14 .05
.38 .05

2.73 .05
.75 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

1.24 .05
.44 .05

2.87 .05
.76 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

1.11 .05
.35 .05

2.72 .05
.65 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

1.17 .05
.43 .05

2.86 .05
.67 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

1.21 .05
.41 .05

2.80 .05
.69 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

.34 .05

.57 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

.41 .05

.63 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

1.16 .05
.35 .05

2.82 .05
.86 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

1.20 .05
.38 .05

2.82 .05
.86 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

1.18 .05
.36 .05

2.72 .05
.70 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

1.16 .05
.38 .05

2.83 .05
.67 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

.37 .05

.62 .05

clay

91A003

Fe

1.14 .05
.37 .05

2.88 .05
.54 .05

clay

91A013

Fe

.34 .01
1.26 .01

.68 .01
2.04 .01

clay

91N011

Fe

.43 .27
1.09 .09

.8 .6
2.45 .45

clay

91O001

Fe

1.28 .02
.43 .02
.55 .02
.57 .02

3.02 .02
.53 .02
1.27 .02
.05 .02

clay

91S009

Fe

1.13 .05
.36 .05

2.68 .05
.67 .05

clay

91S009

Fe

1.13 .05
.35 .05

2.72 .05
.65 .05

clay

91S009

Fe

1.12 .05
.33 .05

2.65 .05
.64 .05

279

1998

514 3

538 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clay

91S009

Fe

1.12 .05
.36 .05

2.70 .05
.62 .05

clay

91S009

Fe

1.13 .05
.35 .05

2.68 .05
.69 .05

clay

91S009

Fe

1.13 .05
.35 .05

2.67 .05
.68 .05

clay

91S009

Fe

1.12 .05
.34 .05

2.58 .05
.67 .05

clay

91S009

Fe

1.13 .05
.24 .05
1.30 .05

2.64 .05
.52 .05
1.36 .05

clay

91S009

Fe

1.14 .05
.27 .05
1.35 .02

2.66 .05
.56 .05
1.28 .02

clay

91S009

Fe

1.14 .05
.29 .05
1.42 .02

2.68 .05
.55 .05
1.27 .02

clay

91S009

Fe

1.13 .05
.24 .05
1.52 .02

2.67 .05
.62 .05
1.03 .02

clay

91S009

Fe

1.13 .05
.34 .05
1.55 .02

2.68 .05
.63 .05
1.04 .03

clay

91S009

Fe

1.13 .05
.32 .05
1.44 .02

2.67 .05
.58 .05
1.20 .02

clay

91S009

Fe

1.13 .05
.34 .05
1.55 .02

2.66 .05
.68 .05
1.07 .02

clay

91S009

Fe

1.13 .05
.29 .05
1.27 .05

2.68 .05
.73 .05
1.54 .05

clay

92D048

Fe

300

.26 .09

-.55

clay

92D048

Fe

300

.30 .09

-.58

clay

92D048

Fe

84

.54 .09

-.10

clay

92E008

Fe

12

509 10
53.5 1.0

2.85 .03
50 1.0
clay

93B098

280

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clay

93Z026 Fe.23Al.83(AL2.16Fe.35Mg.5)(S
I7.86Al.14))20(OH)4

Fe

.42

.68

clay

93Z026 Ca.03Na.62(Al2.16Fe.35Mg.5)(
Si7.86Al.14)O20(OH)4nH2O

Fe

.29

.84

clay

93Z026 Fe.86Al.02(Al2.16Fe.35Mg.5)(Si
7.86Al.14))20(OH)4

Fe

.44

.71

clay

93Z026 Fe3.29(Al2.16Fe.35Mg.5)(Si7.86
Al.14))20(OH)4

Fe

.42

.68

clay

93Z026 Fe5.04(Al2.16Fe.35Mg.5)(Si7.86
Al.14))20(OH)4

Fe

.42

.65

clay

93Z026 Fe7.5(Al2.16Fe.35Mg.5)(Si7.86
Al.14))20(OH)4

Fe

.46

.75

clay

95K076 clay

Fe

84

.26
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25
.24
.24

.02
.03
.02
.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

-.26
-.27
-.27
-.11
-.29
.49
.00
.80

.02
.05
.02
.02
.02
.02
.01
.01

48.5
37.8
42.7
53.0
45.8

.25
.24
.27
.26
.25
.24
.25
.26

.03
.02
.02
.02
.02
.02
.02
.07

-.27
.52
-.28
-.27
-.29
.00
-.11
.73

.05
.02
.03
.02
.02
.01
.03
.03

37.8 .2

clay

clay

95K076 clay

Fe

95R015

Fe

84

77

clay calcareous

94S121

Fe

clay
delaminated/pilla
red

95C006

Fe

clay from sites of


Chines

90G053

Fe

clay hydrothermal
from Galapagos

93B061

Fe

295

281

.49
.47
1.28

-.27
.61
2.86

.38
.34
.35
.33

.74
.64
1.58

.356
.34
.41

.265
.642
1.26

.6
.2
.1
.9
.1

28.2 .2

48.3
42.3
45.5
28.2
53.0

0.0
0.0

R
500

.1
.3
.2
.2
.3

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clay hydrothermal
from Galapagos

93B061

Fe

77

.462
.444
.506

.291
.691
1.296

clay hydrothermal
from Galapagos

93B061

Fe

295

.363
.35
.42

.251
.601
1.22

clay hydrothermal
from Galapagos

93B061

Fe

77

.467
.446
.519
.496
1.22

.263
.633
1.252
-.24
2.65

.37
.32

.56
2.65

clay kaolinitic soil

93K095

clay natural

95R015

Fe

clay sediment

96R021

Fe

1998

487.9

.358 .003
1.137 .002
1.116 .002
1.058 .003
.381 .002
.983 .004
.303 .010
1.14 .02

-.138 .005
2.725 .002
2.060 .002
2.304 .006
.550 .002
.758 .006
.004 .004
1.30 .03

514 1

-.20 .05
2.62 .03
.55 .03

51 1

clay till

92E008

Fe

.43 .05
1.12 .03
.34 .05

clay ultisol

92D048

Fe

84

.54 .09

clays raw

94H057

clinochlore

82B052 (Al1.17Fe(II)1.95Fe(III).18Mg2.
69)(Si2.68Al1.32)O10(OH)8

Fe

1.13 .02
.39 .10
.52 .10

2.60 .02
.58 .10
.84 .10

clinochlore

82B052 (Al1.17Fe(II)1.95Fe(III).18Mg2.
69)(Si2.68Al1.32)O10(OH)8

Fe

1.25 .02
.38 .10
.58 .10

2.83 .02
.7 .1
.84 .10

clinochlore

82K046 (Mg3.31Al1.23Fe(II)1.14Fe(III).
16)(Si2.91Al1.09)O10(OH)8

Fe

1.13 .05
1.11 .05
.38 .05

2.69 .05
2.46 .05
.65 .05

clinochlore

85B075 (Si3.00Al1.00)(Al.96Fe(II).48Fe
(III).14Mg4.30)O10(OH)8

Fe

1.13 .05
.40 .05

2.61 .05
.61 .05

clinochlore

85B075 (Si2.68Al1.33)(Al1.17Fe(II)1.95
Fe(III).18Mg2.69)O10(OH)8

Fe

1.13 .05
.45 .05

2.62 .05
.71 .05

clinoferrosilite

68D025 Fe2Si2O6

Pd

.97 .05
10 .05

1.97 .05
2.60 .05

-.10

77

282

0.0
0.0

437 1

509 10

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clinoferrosilite

71G077 Fe2Si2O6

Fe

1.17 .01
1.12 .01

2.56 .01
1.92 .01

clinoferrosilite

71G077 Fe2Si2O6

Fe

1.28 .02
1.22 .02

3.03 .02
1.97 .02

clinoferrosilite

74D037 Fe2Si2O6

Pd

1.27 .05
1.15 .05

2.49 .05
2.15 .05

clinoferrosilite

74D037 Fe2Si2O6

Pd

1.30 .02
1.26 .02

3.02 .03
2.24 .03

clinoptilite

95D058

Fe

.55 .02
.56 .02

.35 .04
.93 .04

clinoptilolite

83D064

.62 .02
.72 .02

.44 .03
1.23 .02

Clinoptilolite

88C036 (Na,K,Ca)23Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36/12H2O

Fe

.368 .005
1.144 .005

.649 .005
2.842 .005

clinoptilolite

95M013

Fe

.36
1.17

.47
2.68

clinoptilolite

95M013

Fe

20

.45
1.31

.47
2.83

clinoptilolite-Na

91D061

SN

.55 .01
.56 .02

.35 .02
.93 .04

clinopyroxene

70G026 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.20 .05
1.21 .05

2.50 .05
2.00 .05

clinopyroxene

70H036 En.30Fs.45Wo.25

Fe

1.307 .005
1.273 .005

3.026 .010
2.076 .010

clinopyroxene

70H036 En.43Fs.23Wo.28

Fe

1.301 .005
1.273 .005

3.01 .01
2.093 .010

clinopyroxene

70M034 Di.98Hd.02

SNP

1.46 .05
1.50 .15

1.93 .05
2.69 .15

clinopyroxene

70M034 Wo40En59Fs1

SNP

1.46 .05
1.51 .15

1.94 .05
2.62 .05

clinopyroxene

70M034 Di75Hd25

SNP

1.45 .05

1.95 .05

clinopyroxene

70M034 Wo40En45Fs15

SNP

1.45 .05
1.48 .05

1.95 .05
2.42 .05

clinopyroxene

70M034 Di50Hd50

SNP

1.44 .05

2.16 .05

clinopyroxene

70M034 Di50Hd50

SNP

1.47 .05
1.49 .05

2.08 .05
2.98 .05

clinopyroxene

70M034 Wo40En30Fs30

SNP

1.45 .15
1.48 .15

2.09 .15
2.79 .15

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Chemical

clinopyroxene

70M034 Di25Hd75

clinopyroxene

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

SNP

1.46 .05

70O005 Di.2Ac.8

xx

.49 .05

clinopyroxene

70O005 Di.8[CaFe(Si2O6)].2

xx

-.08 .05
.38 .05

.08 .05

clinopyroxene

70O005 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

-.09 .05
.45 .05

.11 .05

clinopyroxene

70O005 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

.00 .05
.46 .05

clinopyroxene

70O005 Di.8[CaFe(AlSiO6)].2

xx

.00 .05
.46 .05

clinopyroxene

70V013 Na.03Al.02Ti.01Ca.85Fe.89[Si1.
92Al.08O6]

SS

1.27 .03
1.26 .06

2.19 .03
3.51 .06

clinopyroxene

71H012 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

clinopyroxene

71H074 En50Fs35Wo14

Fe

1.29 .02
1.27 .02

3.03 .02
2.12 .02

clinopyroxene

71H074 En46Fs41Wo13

Fe

1.29 .02
1.27 .02

3.04 .02
2.10 .02

clinopyroxene

71H074 En59Fs32Wo9

Fe

1.28 .02
1.27 .02

3.02 .02
2.13 .02

clinopyroxene

71H074 En31Fs42Wo27

Fe

1.29 .02
1.26 .02

2.98 .02
2.06 .02

clinopyroxene

71H074 En17Fs56Wo27

Fe

1.29 .02
1.25 .02

2.68 .02
2.02 .02

clinopyroxene

71H074 En57Fs32Wo11

Fe

1.29 .05
1.27 .02

3.01 .02
2.11 .02

clinopyroxene

71W007 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

clinopyroxene

72D030 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

clinopyroxene

72M071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.40 .03
1.45 .03

2.65 .04
2.05 .04

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.46 .03
1.48 .03

2.65 .04
2.14 .04

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.44 .03
1.45 .03

2.65 .04
2.08 .04

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.35 .03
1.45 .03
.77 .03

2.40 .04
1.97 .04
.81 .04

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Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.40 .03
1.47 .03
.71 .03

2.67 .04
2.17 .04
.85 .04

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.44 .03
1.41 .03
.65 .03

2.76 .04
2.05 .04
.82 .04

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.42 .03
1.39 .03
.73 .03

2.51 .04
2.05 .04
.54 .03

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.40 .03
1.45 .03
.81 .03

2.45 .04
2.01 .04
.55 .04

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.45 .03
1.48 .03
.66 .03

2.78 .04
2.00 .04
.48 .04

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.43 .03
1.42 .03
.72 .03

2.79 .04
2.10 .04
.37 .04

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.45 .03
1.42 .03
.70 .03

2.84 .04
2.10 .04
.43 .04

clinopyroxene

73E009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.58 .03
1.42 .03
1.44 .03
.73 .03

3.66 .04
2.65 .04
2.03 .04
.43 .04

clinopyroxene

76H042 Mg.45Fe.10Ca.45SiO3

xx

1.10 .05
1.12 .05
.46 .05

2.37 .05
1.86 .05
.71 .05

clinopyroxene

78E023 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.32 .05
1.32 .05
1.319 .005

2.93 .02
2.20 .01
1.889 .008

clinopyroxene

78E023 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.30 .05
1.36 .05
1.33 .05

2.91 .02
2.29 .02
1.97 .01

clinopyroxene

78E023 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.36 .05
1.35 .05
1.36 .05

2.77 .05
2.20 .01
1.88 .01

clinopyroxene

78E023 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.32 .05
1.37 .05
1.36 .05

3.02 .02
2.28 .02
1.94 .01

clinopyroxene

78E023 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.34 .05
1.37 .05
1.39 .05

2.97 .04
2.33 .02
1.95 .02

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Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clinopyroxene

78E023 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.32 .05
1.36 .05
1.36 .05

2.98 .04
2.31 .02
1.94 .01

clinopyroxene

78E023 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.29 .05
1.35 .05
1.35 .05

2.99 .02
2.27 .04
1.93 .01

clinopyroxene

78E023 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.42 .05
1.46 .05
1.42 .05

3.01 .01
2.28 .02
1.98 .02

clinopyroxene

78E023 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.39 .05
1.39 .05
1.37 .05

2.95 .01
2.31 .02
1.97 .02

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.44 .05
1.44 .05
1.43 .05
.82 .05

2.72 .05
2.33 .05
2.04 .05
.52 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.47 .05
1.43 .05
1.42 .05
.81 .05

2.80 .05
2.38 .05
2.06 .05
.55 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.44 .05
1.46 .05

2.75 .05
2.05 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.43 .05
1.41 .05
1.41 .05
.79 .05

2.78 .05
2.32 .05
1.99 .05
.53 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.42 .05
1.42 .05
1.42 .05
.71 .05

2.78 .05
2.36 .05
2.00 .05
.48 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.45 .05
1.43 .05
1.45 .05
.83 .05

2.79 .05
2.32 .05
2.08 .05
.50 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.44 .05
1.48 .05
1.46 .05

2.76 .05
2.18 .05
1.96 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.42 .05
1.39 .05
1.40 .05
.80 .05

2.80 .05
2.35 .05
1.95 .05
.54 .05

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Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.45 .05
1.43 .05
1.43 .05
.75 .05

2.87 .05
2.16 .05
1.75 .05
.42 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.42 .05
1.42 .05
1.43 .05

2.82 .05
2.39 .05
2.01 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.39 .05
1.39 .05
1.40 .05

2.79 .05
2.58 .05
2.30 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.38 .05
1.38 .05
1.37 .05
.66 .05

3.01 .05
2.70 .05
1.98 .05
.76 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.35 .05
1.45 .05
.73 .05

2.40 .05
1.97 .05
.81 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.38 .05
1.39 .05
.65 .05

2.84 .05
2.55 .05
.64 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.43 .05
1.48 .05
.64 .05

2.79 .05
2.00 .05
.59 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.38 .05
1.33 .05
.64 .05

3.01 .05
2.56 .05
.60 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.44 .05
1.47 .05
.64 .05

2.76 .05
2.02 .05
.82 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.37 .05
1.38 .05
.70 .05

2.95 .05
2.54 .05
.57 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.40 .05
1.47 .05
.71 .05

2.67 .05
2.17 .05
.75 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.39 .05
1.37 .05
1.38 .05
1.37 .05
.78 .05

2.68 .05
2.32 .05
1.98 .05
1.67 .05
.59 .05

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Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.40 .05
1.39 .05
1.39 .05
1.36 .05
.65 .05

2.66 .05
2.26 .05
2.00 .05
1.77 .05
.51 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.37 .05
1.48 .05
1.40 .05
1.40 .05
.65 .05

2.71 .05
2.30 .05
2.07 .05
1.76 .05
.81 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.40 .05
1.42 .05
1.38 .05
1.37 .05
.72 .05

2.57 .05
2.17 .05
1.94 .05
1.65 .05
.92 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.38 .05
1.38 .05
1.34 .05
.70 .05

3.05 .05
2.66 .05
2.06 .05
.67 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.47 .05
1.47 .05
1.42 .05
.85 .05

3.16 .05
2.75 .05
2.24 .05
.67 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.38 .05
1.40 .05
1.36 .05

3.01 .05
2.59 .05
2.02 .05

clinopyroxene

78E025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.37 .05
1.39 .05
1.38 .05
.68 .05

2.94 .05
2.55 .05
2.07 .05
.61 .05

clinopyroxene

78S079 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

clinopyroxene

79D068 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.38 .05
.67 .05

2.87 .05
.76 .05

clinopyroxene

79N032 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

clinopyroxene

80A055 (Na0.09Ca0.88Fe0.14Mg0.70Fe0
.16)(Si1.88Al0.12)O6

Fe

1.16 .02
1.14 .02
.40 .02

1.97 .02
2.56 .03
.47 .03

clinopyroxene

80A055 (Na0.09Ca0.88Fe0.14Mg0.70Fe0
.16)(Si1.88Al0.12)O6

Fe

1.27 .02
1.28 .02
.51 .02

2.95 .02
2.57 .03
.49 .03

clinopyroxene

80A055 (Na0.28Ca0.71Fe(II)0.34Mg0.33
Fe(III)0.23Al0.06)(Si1.88Al0.12
)O6

Fe

1.16 .02
1.15 .02
.39 .02

1.94 .02
2.67 .03
.41 .03

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Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clinopyroxene

80A055 (Na0.28Ca0.71Fe(II)0.34Mg0.33
Fe(III)0.23Al0.06)(Si1.88Al0.12
)O6

Fe

1.28 .02
1.31 .02
.50 .02

3.02 .02
2.47 .03
.43 .03

clinopyroxene

80A055 (Na0.51Ca0.50Fe(II)0.31Mg0.11
Fe(III)0.51Al0.04)(Si1.93Al0.07
)O6

Fe

1.13 .02
1.15 .02
.41 .02

2.02 .02
2.64 .03
.04 .03

clinopyroxene

80A055 (Na0.51Ca0.50Fe(II)0.31Mg0.11
Fe(III)0.51Al0.04)(Si1.93Al0.07
)O6

Fe

1.29 .02
1.29 .02
.51 .02

3.04 .02
2.53 .03
.45 .03

clinopyroxene

80A055 (Na0.29Ca0.72Fe(II)0.25Mg0.38
Fe(III)0.33Al0.02)(Si1.91Al0.09
)O6

Fe

1.14 .02
1.15 .02
.40 .02

1.93 .02
2.66 .03
.42 .03

clinopyroxene

80A055 (Na0.29Ca0.72Fe(II)0.25Mg0.38
Fe(III)0.33Al0.02)(Si1.91Al0.09
)O6

Fe

1.28 .02
1.29 .02
.50 .02

3.05 .02
2.52 .03
.42 .03

clinopyroxene

80A055 (Na0.35Ca0.68Fe(II)0.39Mg0.24
Fe(III)0.33Al0.03)(Si1.93Al0.07
)O6

Fe

1.16 .02
1.15 .02
.39 .02

1.91 .02
2.67 .03
.41 .03

clinopyroxene

80A055 (Na0.35Ca0.68Fe(II)0.39Mg0.24
Fe(III)0.33Al0.03)(Si1.93Al0.07
)O6

Fe

1.29 .02
1.42 .02
.49 .02

3.01 .02
2.22 .03
.44 .03

clinopyroxene

80M062 Di47.5Wo47.5Fs5

Fe

.980 .005
.449 .005

2.057 .005
1.028 .005

clinopyroxene

80M062 Di47.5Wo47.5Fs5

Fe

.956 .005
.453 .005

2.071 .005
1.064 .005

clinopyroxene

80M062 Di47.5En47.5Fs5

Fe

.987 .005
.532 .005

2.003 .005
1.053 .005

clinopyroxene

80M062 Di47.5En47.5Fs5

Fe

.977 .005
.4473 .0050

2.035 .005
1.026 .005

clinopyroxene

80M062 Di47.5Wo47.5Fs5

Fe

.999 .005
.500 .005

2.002 .005
1.002 .005

clinopyroxene

80M062 Di47.5En47.5Fs5

Fe

1.051 .005
.510 .005

2.034 .005
1.001 .005

clinopyroxene

81J010

Fe

1.15 .01

2.05 .01

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd80Ac20

Pd

1.01 .02
1.01 .02
.25 .02

2.13 .02
2.69 .03
.46 .02

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd80Ac20

Pd

1.11 .02
1.11 .02
.34 .02

2.66 .02
2.96 .02
.47 .02

(Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

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Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd60Ac40

Pd

.99 .02
.99 .02
.23 .02

2.06 .02
2.72 .02
.42 .02

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd60Ac40

Pd

1.10 .02
1.10 .02
.33 .01

2.58 .02
3.01 .02
.43 .02

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd40Ac60

Pd

.96 .02
.96 .02
.22 .01

2.00 .02
2.73 .02
.38 .01

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd40Ac60

Pd

1.09 .02
1.09 .02
.33 .01

2.36 .03
3.01 .02
.40 .01

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd20Ac80

Pd

.99 .02
.99 .02
.23 .01

1.91 .03
2.74 .02
.35 .01

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd20Ac80

Pd

1.10 .02
1.10 .02
.33 .01

2.32 .02
3.08 .02
.36 .01

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd74Ac26

Pd

.99 .02
.99 .02
.22 .02

2.12 .02
2.64 .03
.43 .03

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd50Ac27Ks24

Pd

.99 .02
.99 .02
.22 .02

2.07 .02
2.70 .03
.43 .03

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd23Ac29Ks48

Pd

.98 .03
.98 .03
.25 .03

1.97 .03
2.70 .03
.39 .03

clinopyroxene

82D017 Hd8Ac15Ks77

Pd

.97 .03
.97 .03
.22 .02

1.77 .04
2.80 .03
.35 .01

clinopyroxene

82D017 (Na.27Ca.73Mg.4Mn.02Fe.28)(S
i1.96Ti.01Al.07Fe.26)O6

Pd

.98 .02
.98 .02
.23 .01

2.00 .02
2.68 .02
.38 .01

clinopyroxene

83A014 (CaFe.99)(AlSi)O6

Fe

.22 .01
.35 .01

.158 .020
.99 .02

clinopyroxene

83A014 (Ca1.01Fe.95Ti.05)(Al1.04Si.96)
O6

Fe

.26 .01
.32 .01

.157 .020
.91 .02

clinopyroxene

83A014 (Ca1.01Fe.90Ti.10)(Al1.10Si.90)
O6

Fe

.28 .01
.36 .01

.15 .01
.93 .01

clinopyroxene

83A014 (Ca1.00Fe.83Ti.16)(Al1.15Si.85)
O6

Fe

.31 .01
.31 .01

.148 .030
.88 .02

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Chemical

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January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clinopyroxene

83K052 (Na.90K.01Ca.04)(Fe(III).89Al. SNP


07Mg.04Fe(II).04)(Si2O6)

.629 .004
1.50 .03
1.44 .05

.301 .004
1.30 .03
1.93 .06

clinopyroxene

83K052 (Na.92K.01Ca.05)(Fe(III).91Al. SNP


04Mg.06Fe(II).03)(Si1.97Al.03)
O6

.655 .005

.285 .005

clinopyroxene

83K052 (Na.89K.01Ca.06)(Fe(III).83Al. SNP


07Ti.03Mg.07Fe(II).04Mn.04)(Si
1.95Al.05)O6

.653 .005
1.42 .04
1.57 .07

.306 .005
1.74 .04
2.62 .07

clinopyroxene

83K052 (Na.64K.01Ca.32)(Fe(III).52Al. SNP


11Ti.01Mg.19Fe(II).19Mn.03)(Si
1.92Al.08)O6

.659 .008
1.41 .03
1.35 .05

.423 .008
1.78 .03
2.41 .05

clinopyroxene

83K052 (Ca.83Na.15)(Mg.62Fe(II).26Mn SNP


.03Fe(III).11Al.02)(Si1.97Al.03)
O6

.66 .02
1.41 .01
1.42 .02
1.41 .02

.45 .02
1.89 .01
2.21 .02
2.75 .02

clinopyroxene

83K052 (Ca.83Na.17)(Mg.77Fe(II).13Mn SNP


..01Fe(III).11Al.01)(Si1.97Al.03
)O6

.68 .01
1.41 .01
1.39 .02
1.42 .02

.44 .01
1.88 .01
2.20 .02
2.71 .02

clinopyroxene

83K052 (Ca.69Na.28)(Mg.50Fe(II).25Mn SNP


.01Fe(III).27)(Si1.97Al.02)O6

.663 .006
1.41 .01
1.40 .03
1.42 .02

.431 .006
1.86 .01
2.22 .03
2.73 .02

clinopyroxene

83K052 (Ca.76Na.18)(Mg.54Fe(II).36Mn SNP


.02Fe(III).15)(Si1.96Al.04)O6

.67 .01
1.42 .01
1.41 .03
1.41 .02

.48 .01
1.92 .01
2.26 .03
2.72 .02

clinopyroxene

83V009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.17 .02
1.16 .02
1.17 .02
.45 .02

1.76 .02
2.07 .02
2.58 .02
.66 .02

clinopyroxene

88H046 (Na.149Ca.819Mg.677Mn.007Fe(
II).208Fe(III).103)(Al.027Ti.044
Si1.965)O6

Fe

1.19 .05
1.18 .05
.36 .05

1.94 .05
2.60 .05
.91 .05

clinopyroxene

88H046 (Na.030Ca.947Mg.990Mn.002Fe(
III).098Cr.008)(Al.045Ti.010Si1.
899)O6

Fe

1.18 .05
1.15 .05
.35 .05

1.96 .05
2.64 .05
.79 .05

clinopyroxene

88H046 (Na.024Ca.829Mg.980Mn.004Fe(
II).014Fe(III).140Cr.029)(Al.103
Ti.020Si1.850)O6

Fe

1.15 .05
1.13 .05
.47 .05

2.02 .05
2.63 .05
.79 .05

clinopyroxene

88H046 (Na.026Ca.809Mg.854Mn.004Fe(
II).171Cr.011Al.069)(Al.046Ti.0
26Si1.954)O6

Fe

1.17 .05
1.16 .05
.43 .05

2.01 .05
2.74 .05
.80 .05

291

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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clinopyroxene

90N050 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Rh

1.06 .05
.48 .05

3.02 .05
2.04 .05

clinopyroxene

90N050 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Rh

1.05 .05
.85 .05

3.03 .05
1.99 .05

clinopyroxene

90N050 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Rh

.90 .05
.78 .05

2.82 .05
1.95 .05

clinopyroxene

91M056 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

.26 .03
.48 .02
1.13 .02
1.15 .02

.28 .07
.66 .05
2.65 .02
2.10 .02

clinopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.13
1.13
.39

2.02
2.75
.71

clinopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.12
1.13
.44

2.06
2.66
.63

clinopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.11
1.13
.33

2.02
2.67
.51

clinopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.12
1.15
.45

2.04
2.71
.62

clinopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.12
1.13
.37

2.03
2.70
.59

clinopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.15
1.21
.25

2.00
2.42
.67

clinopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.13
1.08
.23

1.99
2.65
.45

clinopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.13
1.13
.30

2.10
2.89
.53

clinopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.11
1.16
.45

1.97
2.40
.62

clinopyroxene

93O030 Mg.9Fe.1SiO3

Fe

1.14 .01
1.16 .01

2.09 .01
2.60 .01

clinopyroxene

94S011

Fe

clinopyroxenes

92Z018 Ca(Fe,Mg)Si2O6

Fe

293

1.198 .001

2.253 .002

292

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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

clinozoisite

74A056 Ca2Al3(SiO4)3(OH)

SNP

.61 .05

1.98 .05

clinozoisite

74D059 Ca2Al3(SiO4)3(OH)

xx

.61 .05

1.98 .05

clintonite

78A012 (CaNa.12K.01)(Mg2.21Mn.01Fe
(II).03Fe(III).01Al.73)(Fe(III).0
5Al2.73SI1.21)O10(OH)1.89

Fe

1.08 .02
1.04 .02
.52 .02
.27 .02

2.48 .02
1.72 .02
1.05 .02
.62 .02

clintonite

78A012 (Ca.99Mg.01)(Mg2.17Fe(II).03F
e(III).02Al.77)(Fe(III).06a12.74
Si1.19)O10(OH)2.22

Fe

1.09 .02
.52 .02
.24 .02

2.11 .02
1.20 .02
.68 .02

clintonite

78A012 (Ca.98Na.01)(Mg2.35Fe(II).09A
l.55)(Al2.64Si1.36)O10(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .02
1.15 .02

2.46 .02
1.85 .02

clintonite

78A012 Ca.99(Mg2.1Fe(II).04Al.85)(Fe(
III).13Al2.69Si1.18)O10(OH)2.1
1

Fe

1.08 .02
.26 .02

2.39 .02
.65 .02

clintonite

78A012 Ca1.11(Mg2.22Fe(III).04Al.72)(
Fe(III).29Al2.6Si1.11)O10(OH)
2

Fe

.49 .02
.24 .02

1.08 .02
.80 .02

clintonite

78A012 (CaNa.12K.01)(Mg2.21Mn.01Fe
(II).03Fe(III).01Al.73)(Fe(III).0
5Al2.73SI1.21)O10(OH)1.89

Fe

1.04 .02
1.08 .02
.52 .02
.27 .02

1.72 .02
2.48 .02
1.05 .02
.62 .02

clintonite

81H033 Ca(Mg,Al)3(Al,Si)4(O,OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.13 .05
.28 .05

2.45 .05
2.04 .05
.41 .05

clintonite

86J015

(Ca1.00Na.01)(Mg2.29Al.70Fe(I
I).05Ti.01)(Si1.20Al2.69Fe(III).
11)O10(OH)2

Fe

.28 .01
1.06 .01

.66 .01
2.34 .01

clintonite

86J015

(Ca1.00Na.01)(Mg2.29Al.70Fe(I
I).05Ti.01)(Si1.20Al2.69Fe(III).
11)O10(OH)2

Fe

.32 .01
1.19 .01

.73 .01
2.60 .01

coal

77C059

coal

78J004

coal

78K029

coal

78L010

coal

78M018

coal

79C063

coal

79F027

coal

79K074

293

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Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

coal

79S062

coal

80H039

coal

80K068

coal

80M022

coal

81C019

coal

81H016

coal

81H042

coal

81K028

coal

81M022

coal

81M024

coal

81M052

coal

81V002

coal

81W012

coal

82B011

coal

82B081

coal

82G030

coal

82H021

coal

82J007

coal

82J009

coal

82L017

coal

82M062

coal

82M065

coal

82V028

coal

84M066

coal

84Y007

coal

86C001

coal

coal

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Fe

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

v
R

Fe

86C001

Fe

86C001

Fe

294

.53 .01
.56 .06
1.38 .01

.88 .04
-.03 .03
3.21 .01

.54 .01
.54 .03
1.28 .06
1.24 .03

.98 .10
.00 .02
2.84 .10
2.67 .11

.41 .05

.89 .05

515 9

513 9

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

coal

86C001

coal

86L023

coal

87C020

coal

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

87C020

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

.41 .02
1.11 .04
1.07 .03

.92 .07
2.50 .04
2.33 .03

Fe

.53 .01
.56 .06
1.38 .01

.88 .04
-.03 .03
3.21 .01

.54 .01
.54 .03
1.28 .06
1.24 .03

.98 .01
.00 .02
2.84 .10
2.67 .11

Fe

1998

515 9

513 9

coal

87C020

Fe

.41 .05

.89 .05

coal

87C020

Fe

.41 .02
1.11 .04
1.07 .03

.92 .07
2.50 .07
2.33 .08

coal

87C024

Fe

.53 .03
.53 .02
.52 .06
.54 .03
1.37 .01
1.36 .02

.91 .05
.88 .05
-.02 .03
-.05 .02
3.16 .07
3.21 .03

522 5
516 5

.53 .01
.55 .02
.52 .06
.55 .05
1.35 .01
1.38 .08

1.03 .06
1.09 .06
-.02 .03
-.05 .02
2.87 .01
2.96 .22

510 8
503 5

.53 .02
.55 .02
.54 .03
.55 .05
.488 .005
1.36 .02
1.38 .08

.88 .03
1.09 .06
-.05 .02
-.05 .02
-.109 .005
3.21 .03
2.96 .22

516 5
503 5
498 2

coal

coal

87C024

Fe

87C024

Fe

coal

87C024

Fe

.36 .02
.38 .01

.67 .07
.66 .07

coal

87C024

Fe

.41 .02
.40 .01
1.14 .01
1.15 .01

.94 .11
.87 .06
2.44 .01
2.43 .09

coal

87C024

Fe

.38 .01
.40 .01
1.15 .01

.66 .07
.87 .06
2.43 .09

295

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

coal

88M026

Fe

.35 .01
.36 .01

.63 .03
1.08 .04

coal

88M026

Fe

.33 .01
.38 .02

.56 .04
1 .1

coal

88M026

Fe

.34 .02
.46 .02

.63 .03
1.00 .07

coal

88M026

Fe

.36 .01
.38 .04
1.15 .03

.66 .03
1.1 .1
2.75 .06

coal

88M026

Fe

.35 .03
.44 .08
1.15 .02

.67 .08
1.1 .3
2.78 .03

coal

88M026

Fe

.34 .08
.44 .04

.6 .1
1 .1

coal

90M072

Fe

.29 .01

.60 .01

coal

90P046

coal

91H009

Fe

1.20 .04
.41 .04

1.72 .04
.64 .04

coal

91H009

Fe

1.21 .04
.34 .04

1.72 .04
.55 .04

coal

91H009

Fe

1.23 .04
.39 .04

1.74 .04
.62 .04

coal

91M009

.31 .01

.60 .01

coal

91M009

.24 .05
1.21 .02

.66 .01
1.66 .04

coal

91M009

.31 .01
1.25 .01

.66 .01
1.98 .02

coal

91M009

.32 .01
1.28 .04

.63 .02
3.25 .02

coal

91M009

.31 .01
.38 .01
1.25 .14

.58 .01
1.15 .10
2.50 .28

coal

91W004 Fe(1-x)S

coal

92G018

Fe

.27 .01
1.3 .1
.34 .01

.64 .02
2.5 .1
1.12 .08

coal

92G018

Fe

17

.39 .01
1.40 .01
.40 .01

.62 .01
3.02 .01
1.27 .03

296

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Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

coal

92G018

Fe

.29 .01
.35 .01
1.34 .06

.61 .01
1.12 .05
2.4 .1

coal

93G022

Fe

.25 .03
1.17 .03
1.21 .03

.67 .04
2.19 .04
1.55 .04

coal

93G022

Fe

1.06 .03
.25 .03
1.21 .03
.42 .03

2.29 .04
.67 .04
1.58 .04
.34 .04

coal

93G022

Fe

.36 .03
.36 .03
1.19 .03
.25 .03
1.29 .03

.57 .04
1.17 .04
2.58 .04
.67 .04
1.68 .04

coal

93G022

Fe

15

.48 .03
.47 .03
.39 .03
1.42 .03
1.41 .03

-.24 .04
-.19 .04
.62 .04
2.75 .04
2.10 .04

coal

93I010

4.2

coal

93I015

coal

93P051

Fe

.31
.36
1.38

.60
1.18
2.90

coal

93W029

Fe

.31
1.26

.61
2.89

coal

94K060

Fe

300

coal

94T042

Fe

coal

95M035

coal

96H050

coal

97L003

.22
1.12
1.11

.58
1.82
2.37

coal

97L003

.22
.98
1.15

.62
1.98
2.51

coal

97L003

.21
1.15
1.11

.64
2.02
2.22

.316 .003
1.135 .002

.618 .004
2.729 .002

R
Fe

297

1998

499 3
479 3

387 3

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

coal

97L003

.22

.62

coal

97L003

.22
.99
1.11

.65
1.92
2.52

coal American

94E017 iron phases FeS2 FeSO4.H2O

Fe

.32
1.25

.61
2.54

coal ash

94H074 coal ash

coal ash

95P046 coal ash

Fe

coal Australian

94E017 iron phases FeS2 FeSO4.H2O

Fe

.29
1.24

.60
2.63

coal brown

84V035

coal brown

93I010

coal brown
Xianfeng, china

90W038

Fe

coal Churi

93H019

Fe

1.20
.31
.34
1.08

1.78
.55
1.04
2.72

coal fly ash

95H028

Fe

coal hard

90K070

coal Jammu

95R004

Fe

1.10

2.5

coal Lodna

95R004

Fe

coal Maghara

94E017

Fe

.32
1.26

.61
2.66

coal Maghara

94E018

Fe

.32
.42
1.26

.61
1.07
2.66

coal maghara

95E007

Fe

.32
1.26
.40

.63
2.66
.61

coal Morwell,
Australia

93L050

Fe

coal Russian

94E017

Fe

.29
1.27

.60
2.62

coal Singareni

95R004

Fe

.29

.61

295

298

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

coal tar pitch

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

96B018

Fe

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.52
1.07
1.26
-.08

.83
1.90

coal virgin

94P020

coal wandoan

94C041

1.06
.35

2.38
.55

coal wandoan

94C041

4.2

1.32
.48

2.80

.31
1.26

.61
2.88

coal (Yutianbo)

Fe

50.5

coal (Yutianbo)

94J019

coals Australian
low rand

92B038

coals brown

90M085

coals from KanskAchinsk=

87G057

coals Indian

93T030

Fe

1.24
1.15
.31

1.83
2.71
.65

coals Indian

93T030

Fe

1.22
1.06
.32

1.78
2.67
.71

coals Indian

93T030

Fe

.30
.35

.92
-.10

.42

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co8.82Fe.18S8

Fe

.337 .002
.72 .04

.212 .004

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co8FeS8

Fe

.340 .006
.48 .04

.125 .006

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co8Fe.5Ni.5S8

Fe

.339 .010
.74

.260 .006

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co8Fe.5Ni.5S8

Fe

.435 .004
.91 .06

.279 .006

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co7Fe2S8

Fe

.348 .022

.10 .02

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co7NiFeS8

Fe

.338 .007
.62 .16

.268 .010

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 CoFeNi2S8

Fe

.32 .04
.60 .03

.328 .010

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co6FeNi2S8

Fe

.312 .040
.59 .01

.357 .080

299

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field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co4Fe2Ni3S8

Fe

.327 .060
.56 .08

.349 .012

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co4FeNi4S8

Fe

.315 .002
.597 .007

.398 .004

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co4FeNi4S8

Fe

.404 .010
.69 .06

.412 .020

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co3Fe3Ni3S8

Fe

.333 .002
.621 .005

.337 .004

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co4FeNi4S8

Fe

.425 .002
.735 .005

.359 .004

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Co3FeNi5S8

Fe

.304 .003
.596 .008

.428 .006

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 CoFe4Ni4S8

Fe

.355 .004
.614 .006

.302 .004

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Fe5Ni4S8

Fe

.377 .004
.65 .02

.211 .006

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Fe4.5Ni4.5S8

Fe

.367 .004
.685 .012

.298 .004

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Fe4Ni5S8

Fe

.353 .004
.61 .02

.322 .006

cobalt pentlandite

76K003 Fe3.5Ni5.5S8

Fe

.336 .002
.623 .012

.365 .004

cohenite

66R004 (Fe,Ni,Co)3C

Fe

cohenite

79O011 (Fe,Ni,Co)3C

SNP

.46 .03

cohenite

81K042 (Fe,Ni,Co)3C

cohenite

82A025 (Fe,Ni,Co)3C

cohenite

88C067 (Fe,Ni,Co)3C

Fe

.28 .02

202 1

cohenite

88C067 (Fe,Ni,Co)3C

Fe

.24 .02

194 1

cohenite

88C067 (Fe,Ni,Co)3C

Fe

.22 .02

193 1

cohenite

88C067 (Fe,Ni,Co)3C

Fe

.24 .01

206 1

columbite

91G035 (Fe.32Mn.68)Nb2O6

Fe

1.15 .02

1.55 .02

columbite

91G035 (Fe.32Mn.68)Nb2O6

Fe

1.26 .02

2.23 .02

columbite

91G035 (Fe.32Mn.68)Nb2O6

Fe

1.17 .02

2.28 .02

columbite

91W016 ( average composition


Fe.65Mn.30Ti.05Nb1.5Ta.5O6)

300

.019 .005

298

208 5
.003

209 1

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

concentrate Golden
Bear

94W036

coquimbite

79H051 Fe2(SO4)3/9H2O

Fe

coquimbite

81M008 Fe2(SO4)3/9H2O

coquimbite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.20 .01
.80 .02

.61 .01
2.61 .03

.51 .05
.43 .05

.00 .05
.26 .05

Fe

.39 .03

.6 .5

86P024 Fe2(SO4)3/9H2O

Fe

.362 .005

.58 .01

coquimbite

86P024 Fe2(SO4)3/9H2O

Fe

.35 .03

.6 .1

cordierite

73D016 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

cordierite

74D005 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

cordierite

74D012 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

cordierite

75D079 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

cordierite

76P006 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

cordierite

77P039 Al3(Mg1.94K.01Fe.2Na.03)Al(S
i4.74Al.21)O18

Fe

.39 .05

.62 .05

cordierite

77P039 Al3(Na.18Ca.01Fe1.39Mg.41Mn
.06)Al(Si4.94Al.04)O18

Fe

.43 .05

.52 .05

cordierite

80B107 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

cordierite

81B048 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

cordierite

84G010 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

Fe

1.213 .005

2.193 .005

cordierite

84G010 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

Fe

1.182 .005

2.257 .005

cordierite

84V013 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

Fe

1.34 .05
1.03 .05

2.57 .05
2.22 .05

cordierite

84V013 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

Fe

1.21 .05
.94 .05

2.34 .05
2.18 .05

cordierite

87Y015 (Mg,Fe)2Al4Si5O18

xx

.22 .05

1.11 .05

cordierite

94M118

core samples from


test =

87N048

corrensite

94B098 (Si12.32Al3.68)O40(Fe(3+).76Fe
(2+)3.22Mg7.98Mn.04)(OH)8(Al
1.85Mg4.15)(OH)12Mg.14Ca.33
Na.07K.03

corundum

72K037 Al2O3

corundum

80J005

Al2O3

301

Fe

1998

1.02
2.00
.30

2.65
1.01
.99

550 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

corundum

corundum

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

90M004 Al2O3

SnO2

90M004 Al2O3

SnO2

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

2.65 .05
-.14 .05
3.20 .05

.84 .05
2.07 .05

2.65 .05
-.18 .05
3.14 .05

.69 .05
2.12 .05

corundum

90M004 Al2O3

SnO2

-.11 .05

.60 .05

corundum

90M004 Al2O3

SnO2

-.12 .05

.57 .05

corundum

90M005 Al2O3

Fe

-.20 .05
-.09 .05
-.12 .05
1.13 .05
1.16 .06

.80 .05
.36 .05
2.03 .05
1.01 .05

-.20 .05
-.10 .05
-.12 .05
1.29 .05
1.20 .06

.71 .05
.38 .05
1.86 .05
1.26 .05

-.11 .05
.00 .05
-.07 .05
1.41 .05
1.20 .06

.72 .05
.42 .05
1.53 .05
1.07 .05

-.10 .05
.00 .05
-.05 .05
1.37 .05
1.17 .06

.67 .05
.38 .05
1.53 .05
1.05 .05

corundum

corundum

corundum

90M005 Al2O3

Fe

90M005 Al2O3

Fe

90M005 Al2O3

Fe

corundum

95M016

coulsonite

65R006 Fe1.11V1.89O4

SS

.91 .06

coulsonite

65R006 Fe1.31V1.69O4

SS

.91 .06

coulsonite

65R006 Fe1.52V1.48O4

SS

.91 .06

coulsonite

65R006 Fe1.66V1.34O4

SS

.91 .06

coulsonite

66T002 FeV2O4

coulsonite

74A013 FeV2O4

SS

1.02 .04

coulsonite

74A013 Fe1.2V1.8O4

SS

1.02 .04
.61 .04

coulsonite

74A013 Fe1.35V1.65O4

SS

.99 .04
.61 .04

coulsonite

76L010 FeV2O4

302

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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

coulsonite

78S003 FeV2O4

crandallite

86B120 CaAl3(PO4)2(OH)5/H2O

Fe

.35 .05

1.28 .05

crandallite

86B120 CaAl3(PO4)2(OH)5/H2O

Fe

.36 .05

1.25 .05

crandallite

86B120 CaAl3(PO4)2(OH)5/H2O

Fe

.34 .05

1.24 .05

crandallite

86B120 CaAl3(PO4)2(OH)5/H2O

Fe

.34 .05

1.24 .05

crocidolite

65G008 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

crocidolite

66G027 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.2 .1
.44 .10

2.42 .20
.2 .1

crocidolite

67W014 Na2Fe(III)2Fe(II)2.6Mg.4Si8O2
2(OH)2

Pd

10 .05
10 .05
.20 .05

3.00 .05
2.40 .05
.40 .05

crocidolite

68B006 (Na,Ca,K)(Mg,Fe(II)2.76,Mn)(F
e(III)1.93)Si8O22

SS

crocidolite

69B075 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

SS

1.23 .05
1.20 .05
.47 .05

2.83 .05
2.32 .05
.43 .05

crocidolite

69B075 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

SS

1.25 .05
1.25 .05
.46 .05

2.82 .05
2.39 .05
.41 .05

crocidolite

69B078 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

crocidolite

80S075 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .05
1.13 .05
.38 .05

2.90 .05
2.42 .05
.42 .05

crocidolite

82C033 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

crocidolite

83L010 Ca.3Na1.4Mg.4Fe6.2Si7.3O22(
OH)2

SNP

1.63 .01
1.58 .01
.50 .01

2.51 .02
2.02 .05
.88 .01

crocidolite

83M050 (Na1.8Ca.2)(Fe(II)1.7Mg.3;Fe(I
II)1.7Al.1M.1;Fe(II).9Mg.1)Si8
O22(OH)2

Fe

1.29 .05
.517 .005
1.286 .005

-2.481 .005
.169 .005
-2.869 .005

205 5
550 5
97 5

crocidolite

83M050 Na2(Fe(II)1.0Mg1.0;Fe(III)1.5A
l.5;Fe(II).7Mg.3)Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.314 .005
.511 .005
1.314 .005

-2.771 .005
.197 .005
-2.952 .005

196 5
547 5
101 5

crocidolite

85P068 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .05
1.15 .05
.39 .05
1.11 .05

2.87 .05
2.41 .05
.45 .05
1.93 .05

303

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

crocidolite

89G058 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

crocidolite

Fe

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.13 .01
.40 .01

2.56 .01
.52 .01

91P072 Na1.4Ca.2(Fe4.6Mg.4)Si8O22(
OH)2

300

.40 .02
1.12 .02
1.12 .02
.36 .02

.44 .02
2.86 .02
2.34 .02
1.10 .02

crocidolite

91P072 Na1.4Ca.2(Fe4.6Mg.4)Si8O22(
OH)2

80

.37 .02
1.22 .02
1.29 .02
.49 .02

.44 .02
3.04 .02
2.70 .02
1.00 .02

crocidolite

91P073 Na1.4Ca.2(Fe4.6Mg.4)Si8O22(
OH)2

crocidolite

92H035

Fe

90

.37
1.10
1.07
.37

.44
3.04
2.70
1.00

crocidolite

92P037

Fe

300

1.15 .02
1.15 .02
.39 .02

2.90 .02
2.41 .02
.44 .02

crocidolite

93G002

crocidolite

93G003

Fe

.40
1.12
1.10
.37

.45
2.85
2.36
1.04

crocidolite

93G003

Fe

1.17
1.07
1.17
1.17
.47
.44

3.03
1.69
2.49
2.92
.47
1.09

crocidolite

93G010

crocidolite

93G021

crocidolite

93H003

crocidolite

93P013

Fe

.40
1.14
.38
1.12
.19

.46
2.87
.88
2.41
.64

crocidolite

93P030

Fe

1.12
1.18
.48
.48

3.04
2.70
.44
1.00

304

80

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

crocidolite

93P030

Fe

300

cronstedtite

68T006 Fe(II)2Fe(III)(Si,Fe(III))O5(O
H)4

SS

cronstedtite

81C025 Fe(II)2Fe(III)(Si,Fe(III))O5(O
H)4

cronstedtite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.12
1.11
.39
.35

2.86
2.34
.44
1.10

1.25 .05
.45 .05
.45 .05

1.70 .05
.90 .05
.60 .05

Fe

.38 .02
.17 .02

.67 .04
.69 .04

81C025 Fe(II)2Fe(III)(Si,Fe(III))O5(O
H)4

Fe

.47 .10
.36 .12

-.06 .15
.03 .20

cronstedtite

81M016 (Fe(III)1.34Fe(II)4.29Mg.13Na.
19)(Si1.87Al.16Fe(III)1.97)O10(
OH)8

Fe

1.21 .05
.23 .05
.69 .05

2.23 .05
.52 .05
.79 .05

cronstedtite

82C016 Fe(II)2Fe(III)(Si,Fe(III))O5(O
H)4

cronstedtite

82C033 Fe(II)2Fe(III)(Si,Fe(III))O5(O
H)4

cronstedtite

86M103 (Mg.13Fe(II)4.29Fe(III)1.34)(Si
1.87Al.16Fe(III)1.97)O10(OH)9.
05

Fe

cronstedtite

89C010 (Fe(II)1.84Mg.55Mn.11Fe(III).65
)(Si1.05Fe(III).95)O5(OH)4

Fe

.29 .05
.48 .05
1.24 .05
1.07 .05

.43 .05
.63 .05
2.74 .05
2.58 .05

cronstedtite

89C010 (Fe(II)1.68Mg.20Mn.16Fe(III).93
)(Si1.50Fe(III).50)O5(OH)4

Fe

.29 .05
.51 .05
1.29 .05
1.09 .05

.42 .05
.57 .05
2.72 .05
2.64 .05

cronstedtite

94B056 [(Mg.58Mn.14Fe2+(1.43)Fe3+(.8
7))3.02(Si1.32Fe3+(.66))1.98O5(
OH)4]

30

1.25
.50
.30

2.78
.64
.48

crossite

69B075 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3(Fe(III),Al)2Si
8O22(OH)2

SS

1.23 .05
1.23 .05
.47 .05

2.82 .05
2.32 .05
.42 .05

crossite

69B075 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3(Fe(III),Al)2Si
8O22(OH)2

SS

1.23 .05
1.21 .05
.48 .05

2.85 .05
2.36 .05
.47 .05

crossite

69B078 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3(Fe(III),Al)2Si
8O22(OH)2

305

1998

2.11 .05
.84 .05
.47 .05

494 10
442 15

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

crossite

70E014 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3(Fe(III),Al)2Si
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.12 .05
.37 .05

2.82 .05
2.25 .05
.46 .05

crossite

70E014 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3(Fe(III),Al)2Si
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.07 .05
.37 .05

2.82 .05
2.27 .05
.47 .05

crossite

73B073 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3(Fe(III),Al)2Si
8O22(OH)2

crossite

79K039 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3(Fe(III),Al)2Si
8O22(OH)2

Cu metallurgy

91R021

cubanite

67I001 CuFe2S3

Cu

.3 .1

1.2 .5

340 5

cubanite

67I001 CuFe2S3

Cu

.2 .1

1.2 .6

331 5

cubanite

67M012 CuFe2S3

SS

.52 .04

1.02 .04

332 5

cubanite

67M012 CuFe2S3

SS

.51 .04

1.02 .04

320 5

cubanite

68B039 CuFe2S3

cubanite

68G031 CuFe2S3

SNP

.65 .05

332 10

cubanite

68G031 CuFe2S3

SNP

.78 .05

339 10

cubanite

68G031 CuFe2S3

SNP

.48 .05
.98 .05

.00 .05
.20 .05

cubanite

68M010 CuFe2S3

SNP

.65 .04

1.01 .04

332 5

cubanite

68M010 CuFe2S3

SNP

.64 .04

.88 .04

320 5

cubanite

70G022 CuFe2S3

SS

.45 .02

.58 .03

325 1

cubanite

70G022 CuFe2S3

SS

.47 .03

cubanite

70M031 CuFe2S4

SNP

cubanite

70M031 CuFe2S3

SNP

cubanite

72V024 CuFe2S3

Fe

.40 .05

.27 .05

333 5

cubanite

76Y007 CuFe2S3

310
SS

.50 .03

.88 .03

cubanite

76Y007 CuFe2S3

310
SS

.53 .03

1.01 .03

cubanite

82G002 CuFe2S3

cubanite

94M079

Fe

cubanite

94M126 CuFe2S3

Fe

cubanite

95M027

Fe

306

--

.395 .001

1.272 .004

323.4 .3

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

cummingtonite

66B042 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.24 .05
1.18 .05

2.76 .05
1.64 .05

cummingtonite

66G027 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .10
1.06 .10

2.8 1.1
1.63 .10

cummingtonite

67B006 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

cummingtonite

67B007 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

cummingtonite

67B011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.20 .05
1.27 .05

1.62 .05
2.90 .05

cummingtonite

67B011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.16 .05
1.25 .05

1.55 .05
2.75 .05

cummingtonite

67B011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.14 .05
1.24 .05

1.51 .05
2.72 .05

cummingtonite

67B011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.15 .05
1.24 .05

1.53 .05
2.78 .05

cummingtonite

67B011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.15 .05
1.25 .05

1.50 .05
2.78 .05

cummingtonite

67B011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.14 .05
1.23 .05

1.68 .05
2.76 .05

cummingtonite

67B011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

SS

1.18 .05
1.24 .05

1.64 .05
2.76 .05

cummingtonite

68B008 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

cummingtonite

69B078 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

cummingtonite

70E002 (Fe4.9Mn.1Mg1.8Ca.1)6.9Si8.1O
22((OH)1.8O.2)

SS

1.26 .05
1.09 .05

2.78 .05
1.48 .05

cummingtonite

71B020 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Pd

1.40 .05
.87 .05
.92 .05
.90 .05

5.86 .05
3.85 .05
2.85 .05
1.80 .05

cummingtonite

71B020 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Pd

.97 .05
.93 .05

2.77 .05
1.71 .05

cummingtonite

71B020 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Pd

.97 .05
.93 .05

3.03 .05
1.81 .05

cummingtonite

71H047 (Fe.89Mg.11)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .04
1.07 .05

2.79 .05
1.55 .05

cummingtonite

71H047 (Fe.18Mg.88)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.28 .05
1.18 .02

3.10 .05
1.54 .02

cummingtonite

71H047 (Fe.38Mg.62)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .05
1.11 .05

2.81 .05
1.67 .05

307

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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

cummingtonite

71H047 (Fe.18Mg.88)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.27 .05
1.23 .05

3.08 .05
1.75 .05

cummingtonite

71H047 (Fe.18Mg.88)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.12 .05

2.74 .05
1.80 .05

cummingtonite

71H047 (Fe.18Mg.88)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.26 .05
1.24 .05

2.99 .05
1.85 .05

cummingtonite

72G065 (Na.09Mg5.59Al.25Ca.19Mn.04
Fe1.13)Si8.03O22(OH)2

Fe

1.26 .05
1.22 .05

3.08 .05
1.77 .05

cummingtonite

72G065 (Mg4.4Mn.18Ca.38Fe2.4)9Si7.66
Al.08O22(OH)2

Fe

1.28 .05
1.24 .05

3.09 .05
1.75 .05

cummingtonite

73B078 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

cummingtonite

80M034 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.24 .01
1.25 .01

1.80 .01
2.50 .01

cummingtonite

80S075 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.07 .05
.37 .05

2.80 .05
1.58 .05
1.06 .05

cummingtonite

82B119 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

.983 .007

1.756 .007

cummingtonite

82B119 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.245 .007

2.704 .007

cummingtonite

82B119 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.267 .007

2.677 .007

cummingtonite

84V020 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.10 .05

2.82 .05
1.64 .05

cummingtonite

88L003 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.09 .02
1.14 .02

1.66 .02
2.80 .02

cummingtonite

88L003 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.23 .02
1.25 .02

1.77 .02
3.10 .02

cummingtonite

88L003 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.08 .02
1.14 .02

1.64 .02
2.80 .02

cummingtonite

88L003 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.23 .02
1.25 .02

1.71 .02
3.10 .02

cummingtonite

89Y011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.06 .05

2.78 .05
1.54 .05

cummingtonite

89Y011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.06 .05

2.79 .05
1.57 .05

cummingtonite

89Y011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.28 .05
1.22 .05

3.12 .05
1.64 .05

cummingtonite

89Y011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.11 .05

2.79 .05
1.65 .05

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5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

cummingtonite

89Y011 (Mg,Fe)7Si8O22(OH)2

cummingtonitegrunerite

94H078 cummingtonite-grunerite

cylindrite

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

1.16 .05
1.09 .05

2.80 .05
1.60 .05

76M076 Pb3FeSn4Sb2S14

SNP

1.09 .05

1.70 .05

cylindrite

86H042 Pb3FeSn4Sb2S14

SNP

1.09 .05
1.31 .05

1.75 .05
1.29 .05

cylindrite

86H042 Pb3FeSn4Sb2S14

SNP

1.29 .05
1.48 .05

2.09 .05
1.45 .05

danalite

84I004 Fe(II)4Be3(SiO4)3S

Fe

.959 .005

.405 .005

danalite

84I004 Fe(II)4Be3(SiO4)3S

Fe

1.074 .005

1.213 .005

danalite

84I004 Fe(II)4Be3(SiO4)3S

Fe

1.129 .005

2.740 .005

danalite

85M002 (Fe1.94Mn1.58Zn.39Ca.09)(BeSi
O4)3S

Fe

.959 .005

danalite

85M002 (Fe1.94Mn1.58Zn.39Ca.09)(BeSi
O4)3S

Fe

1.07 .05

danalite

85M002 (Fe1.94Mn1.58Zn.39Ca.09)(BeSi
O4)3S

Fe

1.13 .05

2.740 .005

danburite

75A051 CaB2(SiO4)2

xx

.56 .05
.50 .05

.57 .05
1.11 .05

danburite

75A051 CaB2(SiO4)2

xx

.64 .05
.57 .05

.60 .05
1.12 .05

dannemorite

81I007 Na.03(Ca.08Mg2.1Mn2.13Fe2.71
)(Al.50Si7.95)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .04
1.09 .04

2.77 .04
1.59 .04

dannemorite

81I007 Na.02(Ca.05Mg1.22Mn2.31Fe3.3
6Al.03)Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.17 .04
10 .04

2.80 .04
1.55 .04

dannemorite

81I007 Na.03(Ca.09Mg1.9Mn2.01Fe2.94
Al.04)(Si7.97Al.03)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .04
1.08 .04

2.77 .04
1.58 .04

dannemorite

81I007 Na.02(Ca.04Mg1.56Mn2.09Fe3.3
1)(Si7.99Al.01)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .04
1.09 .04

2.72 .04
1.55 .04

dannemorite

90B124 (Ca.35Mg.54Fe(III)1.66Fe(II)3.1
3Mn1.32)(Si7.79Al.08Fe(III).13)
O22(OH)3.45/.31H2O

SS

1.40 .05
1.35 .05
.55 .05
.55 .05

2.95 .05
1.45 .05
.70 .05
1.25 .05

dannemorite

90B124 (Ca.23Mg.53Na.08K.01Fe(III)1.
27Fe(II)3.49Mn1.39)(Si7.84Al.0
8Fe(III).08)O22(OH)3.02/.32H2
O

SS

1.40 .05
1.35 .05
.55 .05
.60 .05

2.90 .05
1.50 .05
.60 .05
1.22 .05

daubreelite

67Y001 FeCr2S4

SS

.72 .04

309

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field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

daubreelite

68G031 FeCr2S4

SNP

.98 .05

daubreelite

68G031 FeCr2S4

SNP

.86 .05

daubreelite

72V024 FeCr2S4

Fe

.71 .05

.14 .05

deerite

68B006 (Fe(II),Mn)6(Fe(III),Al)3Si6O2
0(OH)5

SS

1.22 .02
1.11 .02
.54 .02

2.57 .02
1.40 .02
.59 .02

deerite

68B006 (Fe(II),Mn)6(Fe(III),Al)3Si6O2
0(OH)5

SS

1.22 .02
.96 .02
.61 .02

2.57 .02
1.64 .02
.46 .02

deerite

69B078 (Fe(II),Mn)6(Fe(III),Al)3Si6O2
0(OH)5

deerite

74F007 (Fe(II),Mn)6(Fe(III),Al)3Si6O2
0(OH)5

deerite

79P012 (Fe(II),Mn)6(Fe(III),Al)3Si6O2
0(OH)5

deerite

80A037 (Fe(II)5.63Mn.02Mg.24Fe(III)2.9
)O3(Si6.03O17)(OH)4.34

Fe

1.12 .01
1.13 .01
.92 .01
.97 .01
.50 .01

2.89 .01
2.57 .01
1.86 .01
.98 .01
.56 .01

deerite

80A037 (Fe(II)5.51Mn.57Mg.02Fe(III).75
)O3(Si6.03O17)(OH)5.02

Fe

1.13 .01
1.14 .01
.93 .01
1.04 .01
.52 .01

2.89 .01
2.58 .01
1.84 .01
.89 .01
.53 .01

deerite

81B048 (Fe(II),Mn)6(Fe(III),Al)3Si6O2
0(OH)5

deerite

81P008 (Fe(II),Mn)6(Fe(III),Al)3Si6O2
0(OH)5

SNP

1.15 .03
.94 .03
.43 .03
.23 .03

1.40 .03
1.38 .03
.44 .03
.39 .03

deerite

81P008 (Fe(II),Mn)6(Fe(III),Al)3Si6O2
0(OH)5

SNP

1.04 .03
.88 .03
.39 .03
.22 .03

1.32 .03
1.32 .03
.27 .03
.29 .03

deerite

95K075

delafossite

67M031 CuFeO2

Fe

.47 .02

-.06 .02

delafossite

67M031 CuFeO2

Fe

.394 .015

.328 .015

delafossite

67M031 CuFeO2

Fe

.48 .02

.29 .02

515 7

delafossite

67M031 CuFeO2

Fe

.488 .015

.275 .015

520 5

310

206 10

194 5

490 7

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

delafossite

67M031 CuFeO2

Fe

.50 .02

.315 .015

delafossite

67M031 CuFeO2

Fe

.401 .015

.319 .015

delafossite

67M031 CuFeO2

Fe

.389 .015

.311 .015

delafossite

68W015 CuFeO2

Fe

.390 .015

.322 .015

delafossite

68W015 CuFeO2

Fe

.391 .015

.318 .015

delafossite

68W015 CuFeO2

Fe

.393 .015

.315 .015

delafossite

68W015 CuFeO2

Fe

.394 .015

.328 .015

delafossite

68W015 CuFeO2

Fe

.395 .015

.328 .015

delafossite

68W015 CuFeO2

Fe

.397 .015

.341 .015

delafossite

68W015 CuFeO2

Fe

.401 .015

.319 .015

delvauxite

72P042 CaFe(III)3(PO4,SO4)2(OH)8/n
H2O

SS

.48 .05

.82 .05

desaturase

94F019 (state diferrous)

Fe

180

1.24
1.24

2.75
3.24

desaturase

94F019 (state diferrous)

Fe

4.2

1.30
1.30

3.04
3.36

desaturase

94F019 (state diferric)

Fe

4.2

.53
.50

1.54
.74

diamond film

94S102

dickite

81K006 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe2O
3

.25 .01

.56 .01

diopside

68D025 (Fe.6Ca.4)SiO3

Pd

.93 .05
.97 .05

2.09 .05
2.60 .05

diopside

68D025 (Ca.20Fe1.80)Si2O6

Pd

10 .05
.98 .05

2.03 .05
2.64 .05

diopside

68T003 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

SS

1.46 .05
.98 .05
.53 .05

2.44 .05
1.22 .05

diopside

71B073 Ca1.01(Mg,Mn).94Fe.05Si2O4

SNP

1.43 .05

1.89 .05

diopside

71B073 Ca1.04(Mg,Mn).94Fe.05Si2O6

SNP

1.54 .05

2.45 .05

diopside

71B073 Ca(Mg,Mn).46Fe.54Si2O6

SNP

1.54 .05

2.57 .05

diopside

71B073 Co(Mg,Mn).46Fe.54Si2O6

SNP

1.56 .05

2.13 .05

diopside

71B073 Ca(Mg,Mn).23Fe.77Si206

SNP

1.47 .05

2.32 .05

diopside

71H045 CaMg.92Fe(III).08(Fe(III).08Si1
.92)O6

Fe

.14 .02
.42 .02

1.62 .02
1.07 .02

311

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

diopside

71H045 CaMg.84Fe(III).16(Fe(III).16Si1
.84)O6

Fe

.17 .02
1.42 .02

1.54 .02
1.03 .02

diopside

71H045 CaMg.74Fe(III).26(Fe(III).26Si1
.74)O6

Fe

.18 .02
.42 .02

1.49 .02
1.01 .02

diopside

71H045 CaMg.74Fe(III).26(Fe(III).26Si1
.74)O6

Fe

.27 .02
.50 .02

1.49 .02
1.04 .04

diopside

72M041 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

SNP

1.43 .01

1.96 .01

diopside

72M041 Di98Hd2

SNP

1.443 .020

1.896 .002

diopside

72M041 Di75Hd25

SNP

1.451 .002

2.066 .002

diopside

72M041 Di50Hd50

SNP

1.448 .002

2.151 .002

diopside

72M041 Di25Hd75

SNP

1.454 .002

2.202 .002

diopside

72M041 Wo4OEn59Fs1

SNP

1.421 .004
1.48 .09

2.006 .004
2.59 .09

diopside

72M041 Wo45En45Fs15

SNP

1.45 .05
1.45 .05

1.95 .05
2.70 .05

diopside

72M041 Wo40En30Fs30

SNP

1.43 .01
1.45 .01

1.96 .01
2.58 .01

diopside

72M041 Wo40En15Fs45

SNP

1.42 .01
1.45 .01
1.45 .01

1.93 .01
2.20 .01
2.65 .01

diopside

72M041 Wo40Fs60

SNP

1.41 .04
1.453 .005
1.429 .009

1.90 .04
2.273 .005
2.782 .009

diopside

74D037 Ca.15Fe.85SiO3

Pd

1.20 .05
1.18 .05

2.48 .05
1.91 .05

diopside

74D037 Ca.15Fe.85SiO3

Pd

1.30 .02
1.30 .02

2.93 .03
2.31 .03

diopside

74D037 Ca.05Fe.85SiO3

Pd

1.31 .02
1.32 .03

2.85 .03
2.27 .03

diopside

74E022 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.11 .01
1.15 .01
.38 .01

2.06 .02
2.78 .01
.42 .01

diopside

74E022 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.11 .02
1.13 .02
.39 .01

2.09 .05
2.81 .05
.44 .02

diopside

74E022 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.10 .02
1.14 .08
.38 .02

2.08 .04
2.80 .05
.45 .01

312

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field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

diopside

74E022 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.11 .02
1.14 .08
.39 .02

2.02 .04
2.73 .05
.42 .04

diopside

74E022 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .01
.29 .02

2.02 .03
1.05 .04

diopside

74E022 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.26 .01
.27 .04

1.92 .08
1.09 .08

diopside

76B039 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

SNP

1.39 .03
.77 .03

2.01 .03
.49 .03

diopside

78N030 (Mg,Ge,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.381 .005
1.380 .005

3.167 .005
2.365 .005

diopside

78N030 (Mg,Ge,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.406 .005
1.397 .005

3.161 .005
2.418 .005

diopside

78N030 (Mg,Ge,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.409 .005
1.403 .005

3.160 .005
2.434 .005

diopside

78N030 (Mg,Ge,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.366 .005
1.368 .005

3.093 .005
2.364 .005

diopside

78N030 (Mg,Ge,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.395 .005
1.396 .005

3.132 .005
2.469 .005

diopside

78N030 (Mg,Ge,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

1.380 .005
1.380 .005

3.07 .05
2.46 .05

diopside

80A055 (Ca0.98Fe0.20Mg0.81)(Si1.99O4
)

Fe

1.17 .02

1.97 .02

diopside

80A055 (Ca.98Fe.20Mg.81)(Si1.99O4)Al
.07O4

Fe

1.30 .02

2.61 .02

diopside

80M062 Di99Fs1

Fe

1.014 .005

1.918 .005

diopside

80M062 Di97.5Fe2.5

Fe

.998 .005
.524 .005

2.011 .005
1.073 .005

diopside

80M062 Di95Fs5

Fe

.982 .005
.479 .005

2.032 .005
1.027 .005

diopside

80M062 Di90Fs10

Fe

.921 .005
.372 .005

2.214 .005
1.114 .005

diopside

80M062 Di95Fs5

Fe

.984 .005
.492 .005

2.048 .005
1.060 .005

diopside

80M062 Di95Fs5

Fe

1.024 .005
.484 .005

2.046 .005
1.024 .005

diopside

82D017 Di98Hd2

Pd

10 .01

1.85 .02

diopside

82D017 Di60Hd40

Pd

.99 .01

2.07 .01

313

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5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

diopside

82D017 Di50Hd50

Pd

10 .01

2.10 .02

diopside

82D017 Di40Hd50

Pd

10 .01

2.13 .02

diopside

82D017 Di20Hd80

Pd

1.01 .01

2.19 .02

diopside

82D017 Di98Hd2

Pd

1.12 .02

2.52 .02

diopside

89D058 Al36Py64

Fe

1.31 .02
1.29 .02

3.57 .03
3.65 .03

diopside

89I006 Di95.3CaTs3.3FATs1.4

Fe

.21 .06
.57 .08

.88 .06
2.66 .08

diopside

89I006 Di88FATs12

Fe

.12 .04
.02 .06

.97 .04
1.51 .06

diopside

89I006 Di98.7Wo.65Hem.65

Fe

.14 .04
-.02 .04
.46 .06

.89 .04
1.60 .04
2.80 .06

diopside

89I006 Di87.6Wo6.2Hem6.2

Fe

.17 .04
-.01 .04
.42 .06

.95 .04
1.50 .04
2.79 .06

diopside

89I006 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

.24 .08
1.10 .04

.86 .08
2.21 .04

diopside

89I006 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

.19 .08
1.13 .04

1.07 .08
2.26 .04

diopside

89I006 (Mg,Ca,Fe)2Si2O6

Fe

.18 .08
1.10 .04

1.06 .08
2.24 .04

diopside

89S041 Di75Fe25

Fe

.37 .05
.20 .05
.93 .05

.98 .05
1.59 .05
2.66 .05

diopside

89S041 Di75Fe25

Fe

.53 .05
.39 .05
1.04 .05

.98 .05
1.64 .05
3.40 .05

diopside

89S041 Di75Fe25

Fe

.57 .05
.34 .05
.99 .05

1.09 .05
1.74 .05
3.38 .05

diopside

89S059 (Ca.882Na.059Mn.004Fe(II).013
Mg.042)(Mg.706Ti.062Fe(III).18
3Al.049)(Al.228Fe(III).062Si1.7
10)O6

xx

.29 .05
.38 .05
1.23 .05

1.38 .05
.81 .05
2.19 .05

diopside

91D019 Ca1.16Mg.64Fe.31Si1.94O6

diopside

94S089

Fe

1.16 .02

1.90 .04

djerfisherite

79B071 K5.85(Fe.53Ni.47)26.30S25.94Cl
1.06

Fe

.39 .05

.46 .05

314

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

dolerite

86Z028

dolomite

86S079 CaMg(CO3)2

Fe

1.25 .03

1.48 .07

dolomite

87B056 CaMg(CO3)2

xx

1.05 .03

1.55 .03

dolomite

87B056 CaMg(CO3)2

xx

1.04 .02
1.04 .02

1.32 .03
1.56 .03

dolomite

87B085

1.05 .03

1.55 .03

dolomite

87B085

1.04 .03
1.04

1.56 .03
1.32 .03

dolomite

91G034 CaMg1.09Fe.09(CO3)1.93

1.47 .05

1.25 .05

dolomite

91M050 (Ca1.04Mg.83Fe.11Mn.02)(CO3)
2

1.24 .01

1.48 .02

dolomite

91M050 (Ca1.02Mg.85Fe.11Mn.02)(CO3)
2

1.24 .01

1.48 .02

dolomite

91M050 (Ca1.08Mg.81Fe.11)(CO3)2

1.24 .01

1.48 .02

dolomite

91M051 (Ca1.04Mg.83Fe.11Mn.02)(CO3)
2

Fe

1.24 .05

1.48 .05

dolomite

91M051 (Ca1.02Mg.85Fe.11Mn.02)(CO3)
2

Fe

1.24 .05

1.48 .05

dolomite

91M051 (Ca1.08Mg.81Fe.11)(CO3)2

Fe

1.24 .05

1.48 .05

dravite

73H035 NaMg3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Cu

1.27 .03
1.06 .05
.70 .03
.40 .03

2.19 .05
1.78 .03
1.48 .03
.40 .03

dravite

73H035 NaMg3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Cu

1.20 .03
.40 .03

2.40 .03
.74 .03

dravite

73H035 NaMg3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Cu

1.13 .03
1.09 .03
.70 .03

2.35 .03
1.47 .03
1.40 .03

elbaite

73B026 Na(Li,Al)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(
OH)4

xx

1.15 .05
1.15 .05

2.40 .05
1.20 .05

elbaite

79V021 Na(Li,Al)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(
OH)4

enstatite

63D001 (Mg,Fe)2Si2O6

SS

1.35 .05

2.23 .05

enstatite

68S027 (Mg,Fe)2Si2O6

enstatite

75H021 Mg.85Fe.14Ca.01SiO3

Fe

1.28 .01
1.27 .01

3.08 .01
2.15 .01

enstatite

76M072 Ca.03Al.01Mg1.87Fe.09(Si2O6)

Fe

1.09 .05
1.12 .05

2.64 .05
1.96 .05

Fe

315

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field

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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

enstatite

78A031 MgSiO3

enstatite

80M062 En95Fs5

Fe

.923 .005

1.853 .005

enstatite

84J015

(Mg,Fe)2(Si2O6)

Fe

1.10 .05

2.11 .05

enstatite

87J015

(Fe,Mg)2Si2O6

Fe

1.1 .5

2.11 .05

enstatite

87S112 (Fe,Mg)2Si2O6

Fe

1.27 .05
1.29 .05

2.14 .05
3.05 .05

enstatite

87S112 (Fe,Mg)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .05
1.22 .05

2.09 .05
2.46 .05

enstatite

87S112 (Fe,Mg)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .05
1.22 .05

2.09 .05
2.46 .05

enstatite

91D019

enstatite

91S043 Ca.019Mg1.367Mn.011Fe(II).525
Cr.001Fe(III).042Al.155Ti.004Si
1.896O6

Fe

1.316 .005
.526 .005

2.642 .005
.759 .005

enstatite

91S043 Na.001Ca.989Mg.006Mn.188Fe(I
I).800Cr.001Fe(III).004Al.005Si
2.002O6

Fe

1.320 .005

2.781 .005

enstatite

91S043 Na.008Ca.990Mg.044Mn.137Fe(I
I).743Fe(III).080Al.024Si1.982O
6

Fe

1.319 .005
.512 .005

2.970 .005
.655 .005

epidote

63D001 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

SS

.53 .05

2.07 .05

Epidote

67B011 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

SS

.45 .05

2.01 .05

Epidote

67B011 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

SS

.43 .05

2.02 .05

Epidote

67B011 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

SS

.2883 .0500

2.02 .05

Epidote

67B011 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

SS

.45 .05

2.02 .05

Epidote

67M011 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

SS

.70 .05

2.15 .05

Epidote

67M011 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

SS

.47 .05

2.15 .05

Epidote

68B008 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

Pd

.178 .004
.16 .02

2.086 .009
1.43 .02

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.99Al.01)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.180 .006
.17 .02

2.08 .01
1.55 .03

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.96Al.04)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.179 .020
.13 .01

2.085 .004
1.59 .02

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.91Al.09)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.179 .050
.14 .04

2.079 .011
1.54 .06

316

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Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.96Al.04)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.178 .004
.14 .02
1.02 .03

2.057 .009
1.56 .03
2.19 .05

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.75Al.25)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.18 .01
.11 .04
1.07 .04

2.07 .01
1.52 .06
2.28 .07

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

Pd

.175 .002
.12 .01
1.03 .03

2.050 .004
1.57 .02
2.10 .06

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.77Al.23)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.177 .002
.12 .02
.91 .05

2.057 .040
1.54 .03
1.89 .10

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.79Al.21)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.175 .002
.08 .03

2.061 .004
1.49 .06

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.78Al.22)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.175 .002

2.073 .009

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.75Al.25)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.174 .004

2.056 .009

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.69Al.31)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.176 .004

2.083 .004

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.66Al.34)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.176 .002

2.057 .004

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.63Al.37)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.178 .003

2.076 .005

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.42Al.58)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.175 .005
.90 .03

2.057 .010
1.94 .06

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.42Al.58)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.179 .002

2.078 .004

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.42Al.58)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.172 .003
.88 .06

2.075 .005
1.99 .10

Epidote

73D020 Ca2(Fe.36Al.64)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.174 .004

2.096 .009

Epidote

75P034 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

Fe

.45 .05

2.02 .05

Epidote

75P034 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

Fe

.40 .05
.17 .05
.06 .05

1.99 .05
.63 .05
.28 .05

Epidote

77T040 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

Epidote

80B083 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

Epidote

88B139 Ca1.939Mg.008Mn.012Fe(III).83
9Al2.118Ti.003Si3.048O12(OH)

Pd

.176 .005
.120 .005

2.041 .005
1.518 .005

Epidote

88B139 Ca1.939Mg.008Mn.012Fe(III).83
9Al2.118Ti.003Si3.048O12(OH)

Pd

.176 .005
.062 .005

2.042 .005
1.666 .005

Epidote

88B139 Ca2.006Mg.006Mn.015Fe(III).82
4Al2.127Ti.003Si3.021O12(OH)

Pd

.135 .005
.078 .005

2.027 .005
1.455 .005

317

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Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Epidote

88B139 Ca1.986Mg.005Mn.014Fe(III)1.0
57Al1.938Ti.006Si2.995O12(OH
)

Pd

.136 .005
.091 .005

2.034 .005
1.567 .005

Epidote

88B139 Ca1.967Mn.009Fe(III)1.049Al1.9
48Ti.001Si3.013O12(OH)

Pd

.128 .005
.079 .005

2.028 .005
1.518 .005

Epidote

88M083 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

Fe

.35 .05

2.01 .05

Epidote

91G001 Ca2(Al,Fe)3(SiO4)3(OH)

Fe

.35 .03

2.04 .02

Epidote

91P003 Ca3.93Mn.02Mg.02Fe(III)1.74Al
4.34Si5.96O24OH

Fe

.36 .05
.31 .05
1.11 .05

2.00 .05
.90 .05
1.80 .05

Epidote

91P003 Ca3.99Mn.01Fe(III)1.62Al4.34Si
6.03O24OH

Fe

.36 .05
.36 .05

2.00 .05
1.00 .05

Epidote

91P003 Ca3.97Mn.04Fe(III)1.53Al4.50Si
5.97O24OH

Fe

.35 .05
.35 .05

1.94 .05
.90 .05

Epidote

91P003 Ca3.90Mn.04Ti.01Mg.01Fe(III)1.
54Al4.42Si6.06O24OH

Fe

.36 .05
.34 .05

1.99 .05
.90 .05

epidote

93V017

Fe

.73 .01
1.34 .02

.73 .01
2.39 .02

epidote

95A011

Fe

epidote/chlorite
fossils

92B093

Fe

erionite

92D054

SNP

erionite+Fe(SO4)3- 92D054 erionite+Fe(SO4)3-5H2O


5H2O

erlianite

.36
.37

2.02
.97

.59 .01
.57 .01

.46 .01
1.04 .01

SN

.62
.61
.63
.63
.58
.60

.64 ,01
1.08 .01
1.17 .01
.82 .01
1.14 .01
.47 .01

86F041 (Fe(II)19.96Fe(III)2.19Mg1.33M
n.42)(Fe(III)11.32V.68)(Si34.73
Ti.26Al.20Fe(III).81)O90(OH,O
)48

xx

.47 .05
1.08 5.00
1.05 .05

.67 .05
2.67 .05
2.24 .05

erythrite

96W012 Co2.01Fe.74Ni.25(AsO4)2*8H2
O

Fe

293

1.199 .005
.30 .02
1.183 .005

3.208 .005
.79 .03
2.287 .008

eudialyte

91P006 K.321Na3.419Ca1.384Mn.057Fe( SNP


II).508Fe(III).037Al.024Ti.050Sr
.056Zr.675Si6.166O17(OH).495
Cl.393

1.079 .007
1.34 .02
.58 .03

.345 .008
2.46 .01
.53 .03

318

298

1998

.01
.01
.01
.01
.01
.01

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

eudialyte

91P006 Na4(Ca,Ce,Fe)2ZrSi6O17(OH,
Cl)2

SNP

1.195 .007
1.45 .01
.69 .01

.375 .007
2.72 .02
.53 .02

eulite

70V013 (Fe,Mg)2Si2O6

SNP

1.32 .04
1.24 .04

2.30 .04
2.04 .04

eulite

87S112 (Fe,Mg)2Si2O6

Fe

1.26 .05
1.30 .05

2.06 .05
3.06 .05

eulite

87S112 (Fe,Mg)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .05
1.18 .05

1.98 .05
2.43 .05

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.99Fe.01)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.10 .01
1.25 .01

2.87 .02
.66 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.97Fe.03)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.13 .01
1.26 .01

2.82 .02
.72 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.95Fe.05)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.13 .01
1.27 .01

2.80 .02
.74 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.90Fe.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.13 .01
1.27 .01

2.81 .02
.78 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.90Fe.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.13 .01
1.27 .01

2.84 .02
.74 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.90Fe.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.28 .01

2.83 .02
.72 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.90Fe.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.26 .01

2.83 .02
.77 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.80Fe.20)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.13 .01
1.27 .01

2.78 .02
.85 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.70Fe.30)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.14 .01
1.27 .01

2.77 .02
.94 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.70Fe.30)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.14 .01
1.28 .01

2.77 .02
.96 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.67Fe.33)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.27 .01

2.78 .02
.93 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.60Fe.40)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.27 .01

2.72 .02
1.00 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.90Fe.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.24 .01
1.41 .01

3.24 .02
1.32 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.80Fe.20)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.24 .01
1.41 .01

3.21 .02
1.46 .02

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.70Fe.30)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.26 .01
1.41 .01

3.21 .02
1.66 .02

319

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5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

farringtonite

85N006 (Co.80Fe.20)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.14 .01
1.22 .01
1.25 .01

1.99 .02
2.51 .02
3.17 .02

fassaite

88R032 Ca(Mg,Fe(III),Al)(Si,Al)2O6

xx

.216 .008

.952 .007

fayalite

65B015 Fe2SiO4

Cr

.37 .03

3.0 .1

fayalite

67B011 Fe2SiO4

SS

1.27 .05

2.90 .05

fayalite

67M011 Fe2SiO4

SS

1.40 .05

3.27 .05

fayalite

67M011 Fe2SiO4

SS

1.30 .05

3.10 .05

fayalite

68L021 Fe2SiO4

fayalite

68T003 Fe2SiO4

SS

.94 .05
1.19 .05
.64 .05

2.40 .05
1.60 .05
.32 .05

fayalite

73H019 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.25 .05

2.79 .05

fayalite

74I004 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.16 .01

2.84 .01

fayalite

74S072 Fe2SiO4

SNP

1.40 .05
1.43 .05

2.83 .05
3.16

fayalite

75H050 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.16 .01

2.61 .01

fayalite

76H039 Fe2SiO4

xx

1.14 .05

2.82 .05

fayalite

83S071 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.1667 .0005

2.8077 .0005

fayalite

83S071 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.1687 .0005
.4312 .0005

2.8129 .0005
.8893 .0005

fayalite

83S071 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.1573 .0005
.4071 .0005

2.8164 .0005
.8523 .0005

fayalite

83S071 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.1541 .0005
.3843 .0005

2.8207 .0005
.9123 .0005

fayalite

83S071 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.1657 .0005
.3740 .0005

2.8349 .0005
.6785 .0005

fayalite

83S071 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.1656 .0005

2.8240 .0005

fayalite

83S071 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.1507 .0005

2.7910 .0005

fayalite

83S071 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.1694 .0005

2.7987 .0005

fayalite

83S071 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.1582 .0005

2.8233 .0005

fayalite

83T021 Fe2SiO4

xx

1.32 .05

2.79 .03

fayalite

84M064

fayalite

85S114 Mg.02Fe1.94Mg.02SiO4

Fe

1.167 .007

2.808 .008

fayalite

86E022 Zn.13Fe1.88Si.99O4

Fe

1.15 .01

2.83 .02

320

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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

fayalite

86E022 Zn.34Fe1.66SiO4

Fe

1.12 .01

2.83 .02

fayalite

87Y015 Fe2SiO4

xx

1.07 .05

2.81 .05

fayalite

88E005 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.28 .05
1.32 .05

3.24 .05
3.07 .05

fayalite

89V028 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.16 .02

2.81 .02

fayalite

90H011 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.28 .05
1.30 .05

3.46 .05
3.08 .05

fayalite

91B020 Fe2SiO4

xx

fayalite

94B119

fayalite

95L031

Fe

1.258 .002
1.32 .01

3.029 .006
3.05 .07

322.8 .1
117 3

fayalite

96L038 a-Fe2SiO4

Fe

10

1.26 .01
1.27 .05

3.28 .04
3.0 .3

31.6 .1
12 1

fayalite

96L038 a-Fe2SiO4

Fe

23

1.25 .02
1.26 .08

3.09 .08
2.9 .4

30.2 .2
12 2

fayalite

96L038 a-Fe2SiO4

Fe

35

1.24 .02
1.28 .05

3.12 .07
3.0 .3

30.2 .2
12 1

fayalite

96L038 a-Fe2SiO4

Fe

50

1.24 .03
1.29 .05

3.10 .09
3.0 .2

21.9 .3
10 1

fayalite

96L038 a-Fe2SiO4

Fe

15

1.22 .01
1.29 .09

2.8 .0x
3.0(2. .2
0)

32.63 .07
11 2

fayalite

96L038 a-Fe2SiO4

Fe

30

1.26 .01
1.28 .07

2.8 .0x
2.9(2. .2
0)

28.85 .07
10 2

fayalite

96L038 a-Fe2SiO4

Fe

40

1.23 .02
1.29 .07

2.9(1.
4)
3.0(1.
6)

fayalite

96L038 a-Fe2SiO4

Fe

50

1.24 .01
1.30 .03

3.08 .03
3.0(1.
2)

22.88 .08
9.7 2.9

fayalite

96L038 a-Fe2SiO4

Fe

60

1.24 .02
1.29 .06

3.12 .06
3.0(2.
4)

20.2 .2
8 1.5

fayalite

96L038 a-Fe2SiO4

Fe

50

1.24 .09
1.29 .14

fayalite

96N045 fayalite

321

319 5
120 5

312 5
116 5

2.49 .05
2.19 .05

3.1 .4
3.0 .4

26.5 .1
10 2

22.6 .8
10 4

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

feldspar

78M072

femolite

78M075 Mo5FeS11

SS

.43 .05
.43 .05

1.50 .05
.70 .05

femolite

78M075 Mo5FeS11

SS

.40 .05
.40 .05

1.45 .05
.70 .05

fenaksite

78D051 (K,Na,Ca)4(Fe(II),Fe(III),Mn)2
Si8O20(OH,F)

SS

1.254 .010
.51 .03

2.561 .010
.31 .03

ferberite

69H008 FeWo4

Pd

.96 .04

.77 .03

ferberite

82C021 FeWo4

Fe

1.11 .02

1.49 .02

ferberite

82C021 FeWo4

Fe

1.28 .02

1.89 .03

ferberite

82C021 FeWo4

Fe

1.27 .02

-1.90 .03

feroxyhite

87K084 d-FeOOH

Fe

feroxyhite

89M011 d-FeOOH

xx

feroxyhite

93B064

Fe

4.2

feroxyhite

96J018

ferri-annite

86D033 (Ca.067K1.396)(Fe(III).167Mg1.
509Fe(II)4.221)(Si6.507Al.177Fe
(III)1.316)O20(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.13 .05
.36 .05
.21 .05

2.83 .05
2.60 .05
.56 .05
.40 .05

ferri-annite

86D033 (Ca.115K2.062)(Ti.019Fe(III).23
8Mg.769Fe(II)4.766)(Si5.846Al1
.048Fe(III)1.106)O20(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .05
1.10 .05
.42 .05
.20 .05

2.16 .05
2.55 .05
1.01 .05
.45 .05

ferri-annite

86D033 (Ca.002Na.046K1.669)(Ti.002Fe
(III).296Mg2.702Fe(II)2.956Mn.0
04)(Si6.060Al1.047Fe(III).854)O
20(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .05
1.13 .05
.39 .05
.42 .05
.19 .05

2.82 .05
2.67 .05
1.94 .05
.46 .05
.39 .05

ferriannite

96B074 KFe(2+)(Fe(3+)Si3)O10(OH)2

ferric hydroxide

73C041 Fe(OH)3

ferric hydroxide

73G058 Fe(OH)3

Fe

.32 .01

.74 .02

ferric hydroxide

73G058 Fe(OH)3

Fe

.34 .01

.72 .02

ferric hydroxide

74C041 Fe(OH)3

Fe

.35 .01

.66 .06

ferric hydroxide

81M030 Fe(OH)3

Fe

.36 .05

.60 .05

ferric hydroxide

81M054 Fe(OH)3

ferridiopside

91D019 Ca.89Mg.81Fe.04Si2.12O6

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.08 .05
.49

.04

d'-FeOOH

322

1998

41.3 1.5

525 5
51.88

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

ferridiopside

91D019 Ca1.03Mg.77Fe.31Si1.96O6

Ferrihydrite

73L034 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Ferrihydrite

75C051 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Ferrihydrite

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

v
Cr

.47 .02

.62 .02

75K025 5Fe2O3-9H2O

SNP

.63 .02

.60 .05

Ferrihydrite

77S067 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.433 .036

.680 .025

Ferrihydrite

77S067 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.319 .036

.539 .025

Ferrihydrite

80C028 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.33 .01
.34 .01

.99 .02
.60 .01

Ferrihydrite

80C028 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.43 .01
.43 .01

.98 .03
.58 .01

Ferrihydrite

80C028 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.44 .01
.44 .01

.96 .03
.61 .02

Ferrihydrite

80C028 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.32 .01
.31 .01

.87 .01
.55 .02

Ferrihydrite

80M052 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.35 .01
.35 .01
.36 .01

.71 .01
.85 .03
.51 .02

Ferrihydrite

80M052 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.35 .01
.34 .01
.35 .01

.71 .01
.89 .02
.54 .01

Ferrihydrite

80M052 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.32 .01

.05 .01
.02 .01

Ferrihydrite

80M052 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.35 .01
.35 .01
.35 .01

.78 .01
.98 .02
.59 .01

Ferrihydrite

80M052 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.35 .01
.34 .01
.35 .01

.78 .01
.88 .02
.55 .01

Ferrihydrite

80M052 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.35 .01
.35 .01
.36 .01

.83 .01
.90 .02
.52 .01

Ferrihydrite

80M052 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.34 .01
.34 .01
.35 .01

.69 .01
.86 .02
.51 .01

Ferrihydrite

80M052 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.35 .01
.33 .01
.35 .01

.64 .01
.86 .01
.52 .01

Ferrihydrite

80M052 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.34 .01
.33 .01
.34 .01

.71 .01
.87 .02
.54 .02

323

492 1
508 1

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ferrihydrite

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

80M052 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.34 .01
.34 .01

.02
-.01
.02
.06

.01
.01
.01
.01

484
505
482
452

1
1
1
2

Ferrihydrite

82M004 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.36 .01
.35 .01

.59 .01
.99 .02

Ferrihydrite

82M004 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.36 .01

-.01 .01

Ferrihydrite

82M004 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.36 .01
.35 .01

.63 .01
1.04 .02

Ferrihydrite

82M004 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.35 .01

.05 .01

471 2

Ferrihydrite

82S045 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.37 .05

.09 .05

493 5

Ferrihydrite

82S045 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.34 .05

.10 .05

499 5

Ferrihydrite

82S045 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.35 .05

.22 .05

502 5

Ferrihydrite

82S045 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.35 .05

.23 .05

504 5

Ferrihydrite

84C008 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.55 .01

.06 .02

502 4

Ferrihydrite

84C008 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.57 .01

.12 .02

500 4

Ferrihydrite

84C008 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.52 .01

.07 .02

483 5

Ferrihydrite

84C008 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.53 .01

.08 .03

492 6

Ferrihydrite

84C008 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.54 .01

.07 .02

485 4

Ferrihydrite

86M002 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

Ferrihydrite

86M002 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.34 .02

Ferrihydrite

86M002 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.47 .02

Ferrihydrite

86M033 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.31 .05

.66 .05

Ferrihydrite

87C032 5Fe2O3-9H2O

xx

.35 .05

.87 .05

Ferrihydrite

88C046 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.348 .001
.342 .001
.341 .002

.525 .011
.854 .011
1.199 .033

Ferrihydrite

88M037 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.352 .001

.78 .02

Ferrihydrite

88M037 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.352 .001

.64 .02

Ferrihydrite

88M037 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.351 .001

.62 .02

Ferrihydrite

88M038 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.389 .002
.321 .003

.62 .01
.62 .01

Ferrihydrite

88M038 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.489 .001
.501 .001

-.362 .003
.001 .003

324

471 2

.62 .04

498 5

452 1
456 1

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,Si)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.35 .05

.64 .05

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,Si)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.48 .05

231 5

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,Si)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.49 .05

492 5

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,Si)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.34 .05

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,Si)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.41 .05

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,Si)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.46 .05

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,Si)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.33 .05

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,Si)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.48 .05

374 5

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,Si)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.49 .05

486 5

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,P)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.32 .05

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,P)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.43 .05

Ferrihydrite

88Q001 5(Fe,P)2O3-9H2O

Fe

.47 .05

Ferrihydrite

89K053 5Fe2O3-9H2O

Fe

.30 .04

Ferrihydrite

89M011 5Fe2O3-9H2O

xx

Ferrihydrite

90V010 5Fe2O3-9H2O

xx

Ferrihydrite

90V010 5Fe2O3-9H2O

xx

ferrihydrite

92P048 Fe5HO8*4H2O

Fe

4.2

.48 .02

ferrihydrite

93B064

Fe

4.2

.46

-.05

ferrihydrite

94M008 Fe5HO8-4H2O

Fe

ferrihydrite

97B009 Fe5HO8*4H2O

ferrihydritemontmorillonite

93B064

Fe

.35

.55

ferriphlogopite

71A023 KMg3Fe(III)Si3010(OH)2

Fe

.17 .01

.50 .02

ferriphlogopite

71M068 KMg3Fe(III)Si3010(OH)2

SS

1.44 .05
.26 .05
.56 .05

2.88 .05
.36 .05
.40 .05

ferriphlogopite

86D033 (Na.028K1.905)(Al.299Ti.013M
g5.108Fe(II).473Mn.005)(Si5.942
Al1.286Fe(III).772)O20(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .05
.19 .05

2.63 .05
.56 .05

ferripyrophyllite

84C049 Ca.05(Fe(III)1.87Mg.11Al.09)(S
i3.80Fe(III).16Al.04)O10(OH)2

Fe

.36 .05
.43 .05
.14 .05

.18 .05
1.22 .05
.59 .05

.70 .05

497 5
.64 .05

.66 .05

498 5
.67 .05
-.05 .05

.37 .05
.38 .05

485 15

.60 .05
.90 .05
-.06 .05

480 20

.11 .02

490 1

325

81 5

48.53

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ferristrunzite

90V006 Fe(III)2.9Al.1(PO4)2(OH)2((H
2O)5.5(OH))

Fe

.39 .05
.39 .05
.40 .05

.89 .05
.74 .05
.64 .05

ferristrunzite

90V006 Fe(III)2.9Al.1(PO4)2(OH)2((H
2O)5.5(OH))

Fe

.50 .05
.50 .05
.51 .05

-.22 .05
.09 .05
-.64 .05

ferrobrucite

85B075 Fe(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .05
.33 .05

2.95 .05
.63 .05

ferropseudobrookit
e

75V059 Fe(II)Ti2O5

Fe

1.05 .05
1.02 .05

3.200 .005
2.18 .05

ferroselite

66T001 FeSe2

Cu

.267 .005

.566 .010

ferroselite

66T001 FeSe2

Cu

.169 .004

.584 .010

ferroselite

76R001 FeSe2

Fe

.40 .02

.52 .02

ferroselite

79N015 FeSe2

Fe

.447 .003

.667 .003

ferrosilite

72M041 Ca(Fe,Mg)Si2O6

SNP

1.452 .002

2.242 .002

ferrosilite

73D037 Fe2Si2O6

Fe

1.182 .003
1.130 .002

1.182 .005
1.906 .004

ferrosilite

88S103 Fe2Si2O6

Fe

1.322 .005
1.279 .005

3.181 .005
2.021 .005

ferrosilite

88S103 Fe2Si2O6

Fe

1.303 .005
1.263 .005
.432 .005

3.124 .005
2.024 .005
1.021 .005

ferrostrunzite

92V003

ferrotremolite

79G003 Ca2Fe(II)5Si8O22(OH)2

ferrous hydroxide

84D003 Fe(OH)2

Fe

1.44 .01

3.23 .01

ferrous sulfate

63T003 FeSO4

SS

.138 .010

.277 .010

ferrous sulfate

64O002 FeSO4

SS

1.42 .02

3.27 .10

ferrous sulfate

66G017 FeSO4

Pt

.923 .003

2.726 .003

ferrous sulfate

66G017 FeSO4

Pt

1.043 .003

3.104 .003

ferrous sulfate

77M029 FeSO4

Fe

1.27 .02

2.71 .02

ferrous sulfate

77M029 FeSO4

Fe

1.25 .03

2.71 .03

ferrous sulfate

77M029 FeSO4

Fe

1.30 .05

2.65 .05

ferrous sulfate

77M029 FeSO4

Fe

1.27 .01

2.72 .02

ferrous sulfate

80S033 FeSO4

Fe

1.171 .001

2.956 .008

ferrous sulfate

81M008 FeSO4

Fe

1.28 .02

2.90 .02

548 5
478 5
483 5

326

185 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ferrous sulfate

81M014 FeSO4

Fe

1.31 .03

2.87 .03

ferrous sulfate

81S090 FeSO4

Fe

1.30 .04

2.92 .04

ferrous sulfate

81S090 FeSO4

Fe

1.27 .04

2.94 .04

ferrous sulfate

82M063 FeSO4

Fe

1.28 .10

2.77 .20

ferrozeolite

89Q005 ferrozeolite

.35
.56
.95
1.29

.38
.74
2.37
2.45

fluorite

74S129 CaF2

fluorite

76R026 CaF2

SFC

1.53 .05

.27 .05

fluorite

76R026 CaF2

SFC

1.70 .05

.31 .05

fluorite

76R026 CaF2

SFC

1.72 .05

.36 .05

fluorite

79R032 CaF2

Fe

1.67 .05

forsterite

67B011 Mg2SiO4

SS

1.26 .05

3.02 .05

forsterite

68T003 Mg2SiO4

SS

1.13 .05
1.36 .05

2.54 .05
1.71 .05

forsterite

86S129

forsterite

96O018

fossilized tissue

96T032

franckeite

76M076 Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

SNP

10 .05
.64 .05

1.66 .05
.43 .05

franckeite

86H042 Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

SNP

1.10 .05
1.43 .05

1.75 .05
1.11 .05

franckeite

86H042 Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

SNP

1.22 .05
1.15 .05

2.07 .05
1.10 .05

franckeite

86H055 Fe.93(Pb5.92Ag.17Sn2.03)Sb2S1
4.01

Fe

.83 .05
.35 .05

1.85 .05
.70 .05

franckeite

86W052 Pb6Sn2FeSb2S14

Fe

.83 .05
.35 .05

1.85 .05
.70 .05

franckeite

87H034 Pb5.241Sn2.153Sb2.000Fe.896Ag.
178Bi.070S13.363

Fe

.23 .05
.95 .05

.55 .05
1.77 .05

franckeite

87H034

Fe

.95
.23

1.77
.55

franklinite

63M012 ZnFe2O4

SS

.45 .05

franklinite

66M025 (Zn,Mn,Fe(II))(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

327

1998

.36 .05

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

franklinite

67M015 ZnFe2O4

SS

.42 .04

.38 .04

franklinite

68Y002 ZnMn.5Fe1.5O4

310
SS

.47 .04

.34 .04

franklinite

68Y002 ZnMnFeO4

310
SS

.47 .04

.50 .04

franklinite

69S035 (Zn,Mn,Fe(II))(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

franklinite

69Y002 ZnFe2O4

SS

.44 .04

.36 .04

franklinite

71E008 ZnFe2O4

Fe

.350 .006

.333 .001

franklinite

82D054 Zn.2Fe2.8O4

Fe

.40 .02
.75 .02

.14 .04
.08 .04

480 5
440 5

franklinite

82D054 Zn.4Fe2.6O4

Fe

.40 .02
.71 .02

.21 .04
.15 .04

464 5
414 5

franklinite

82D054 Zn.6Fe2.4O4

Fe

.49 .02
.62 .02

.08 .04
.09 .04

420 5
350 5

franklinite

82D054 ZnFe2O4

Fe

.49 .04

.34 .04

franklinite

82K043 (Zn,Mn,Fe(II))(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

franklinite

94B049 (zink-rich speciment)

Fe

298

.354

.344

franklinite

96B058 (Zn,Mn(2+),Fe(2+))(Fe(3+),Mn(
3+))2O4

Fe

298

.375 .001
.284 .001
.708 .004

.322 .001
.037 .005
.001 .001

489 1
457 1

franklinite

96D011

Fe

4.3

-.17
.17

502
503

frohbergite

66T001 FeTe2

Cu

.348 .006

.524 .010

frohbergite

66T001 FeTe2

Cu

.245 .050

.502 .011

frohbergite

79N015 FeTe2

Fe

.527 .012

.649 .012

fulgurite

86A042

fulvic acid

77K003

fulvic acid

79D027

Fe

1.34 .02
.49 .02

3.06 .05
.65 .02

fulvic acid

79D027

Fe

1.39 .02

3.25 .05

fulvic acid

80D010

Fe

1.39 .02

3.25 .05

fulvic acid

80M047

Fe

.295 .026

fulvic acid

80M047

Fe

.283 .064

fulvic acid-Fe(III)

91G024

Fe

328

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

gadolinite

74I004 Y2FeBe2Si2O10

Fe

1.05 .01

1.69 .01

gadolinite

74I004 Y2FeBe2Si2O10

Fe

.36 .01

2.49 .01

gadolinite

74I004 Y2FeBe2Si2O10

Fe

1.17 .01

1.72 .01

gadolinite

92J010

(22.25SiO2, .57CaO, .14TiO2,


12.79FeO, 6.86La2O3,
2.66Nd2O5, 36.22Y2O3,
.44Ta2O5)

Fe

297

1.07 .03
1.00 .03
.21 .03

1.99 .04
1.62 .04
.53 .04

gadolinite

92J010

(22.25SiO2, .57CaO, .14TiO2,


12.79FeO, 6.86La2O3,
2.66Nd2O5, 36.22Y2O3,
.44Ta2O5)

Fe

81

1.20 .03
1.11 .03
.10 .03

2.15 .04
1.64 .04
.48 .04

gahnite

90W016 (Al1.98Fe(III).02)(Fe(II).13Mg.
15Zn.73)O4

Fe

.29 .02
.92 .02
.89 .02

.78 .02
.23 .02
.81 .02

gahnite

90W016 (Al1.98Fe(III).02)(Fe(II).13Mg.
15Zn.73)O4

Fe

.40 .02
1.04 .02
1.03 .02

.78 .02
.90 .02
2.46 .02

gahnite

90W016 (Al1.98Fe(III).02)(Fe(II).09Mn.
02Zn.87)O4

Fe

.31 .02
.91 .02
.92 .02

.79 .02
.25 .02
.84 .02

gahnite

90W016 (Al1.98Fe(III).02)(Fe(II).09Mn.
02Zn.87)O4

Fe

.41 .02
1.02 .02
10 .02

.78 .02
.99 .02
2.28 .02

gahnite

90W016 (Al1.91Fe(III).08)(Fe(II).26Mg.
10Mn.01Zn.63)O4

Fe

.32 .02
.99 .02
.89 .02

.82 .02
.74 .02
.89 .02

gahnite

90W016 (Al1.91Fe(III).08)(Fe(II).26Mg.
10Mn.01Zn.63)O4

Fe

.41 .02
1.02 .02
1.07 .02

.79 .02
1.64 .02
2.60 .02

galaxite

94B049 Mg.7Al1.7Fe.5O4

Fe

298

.356

.940

galaxite

94B049 Mg.7Al1.7Fe.5O4

Fe

298

.940
.900

1.845
1.127

garnet

68B008 (YCa2)(Sn2)(Fe(III)3)O12

garnet

70L010 X3Y2(SiO4)3

garnet

75H023 X3Y2(SiO4)3

garnet

75L032 X3Y2(SiO4)3

garnet

76H039 X3Y2(SiO4)3

xx

.39 .05

.62 .05

garnet

77H041 Ca3Fe(III)2(Ge3O12)

Fe

.39 .05

.32 .05

329

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

garnet

77H041 Cd3Fe(III)2(Ge3O12)

Fe

.38 .05

.26 .05

garnet

77H041 Ca3Zr2(Fe(III)2Al)O12

Fe

.18 .05

-1.04 .05

garnet

77H041 (YCa2)(Zr2)(Fe(III)2Al)O12

Fe

.17 .05

-1.09 .05

garnet

77H041 (YCa2)(Sn2)(Fe(III)3)O12

Fe

.16 .05

-1.01 .05

garnet

79A023 Ca3.00Mn.01Fe(III)2.00Al.02Si2 SnO2


.98O12

-.14 .05

.42 .05

garnet

79A023 Ca3.00Mn.01Fe(III)2.00Al.02Si2 SnO2


.98O12

-.08 .05

.41 .05

garnet

79A023 Ca3.00Mn.01Fe(III)2.00Al.02Si2
.98O12

Fe

.38 .05

.55 .05

garnet

79A023 Ca3.00Mn.01Fe(III)2.00Al.02Si2
.98O12

Fe

.50 .05

.56 .05

garnet

79A023 Ca2.96Mn.01Fe(II).09Fe(III)1.74
Al.10Sn.07Si3.01O12

Fe

.40 .05

.54 .05

garnet

79A023 Ca2.96Mn.01Fe(II).09Fe(III)1.74
Al.10Sn.07Si3.01O12

Fe

.51 .05

.56 .05

garnet

79A023 Ca3.00Mn.01Fe(III)1.96Al.01Sn.
03Si2.99O12

Fe

.41 .05

.56 .05

garnet

79A023 Ca3.00Mn.01Fe(III)1.96Al.01Sn.
03Si2.99O12

Fe

.55 .05

.55 .05

garnet

79B021 X3Y2(SiO4)3

garnet

79D068 Ca3Al2(SiO4)3

SNP

1.52 .05
.66 .05

3.53 .05
.62 .05

garnet

80S110 X3Y2(SiO4)3

garnet

82M003 Ca3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

.33 .02

.02 .00

garnet

84D037 [Ca.136Mg.644Mn.159Fe(II)2.11
6Al2.024Ti.004Si2.950O12]+0.18
5[Ca3.269Mg.035Mn.001Fe(III)2.
149Fe(III).003Si3.269O12]

Fe

1.2884 .0005
.4043 .0005

3.5267 .0005
.5525 .0005

garnet

84D037 X3Y2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.435 .001
.531 .002

3.675 .001
.542 .004

garnet

85S103 X3Y2(SiO4)3

SNP

1.56 .05

3.53 .05

garnet

85T035 (Fe(II)1.183Mn1.586Mg.010Ca.1
26)(Fe(III).070Al1.924)Si3.061O
12

xx

1.269 .005

3.58 .05

garnet

85T035 (Fe(II)1.159Mn1.596Mg.045Ca.1
19)(Fe(III).099Al1.909)Si3.073O
12

xx

1.236 .005

3.57 .05

330

1998

513 4

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

garnet

85T035 (Fe(II)1.019Mn1.666Mg.030Ca.1
24)(Fe(III).229Al1.889)Si3.043O
12

xx

1.247 .005

3.55 .05

garnet

85T035 (Fe(II)1.136Mn1.572Mg.040Ca.1
35)(Fe(III).150Al1.962)Si3.064O
12

xx

1.247 .005

3.57 .05

garnet

85T035 (Fe(II)1.171Mn1.472Mg.055Ca.0
30)(Fe(III).161Al1.980)Si3.131O
12

xx

1.247 .005

3.56 .05

garnet

85T035 (Fe(II)1.149Mn1.530Mg.040Ca.0
50)(Fe(III).114Al1.960)Si3.158O
12

xx

1.247 .005

3.55 .05

garnet

85T035 (Fe(II)1.174Mn1.568Mg.065Ca.0
60)(Fe(III).190Al1.919)Si3.026O
12

xx

1.258 .005

3.54 .05

garnet

85T035 (Fe(II).935Mn1.624Mg.126Ca.05
5)(Fe(III).231Al1.966)Si3.062O1
2

xx

1.258 .005

3.56 .05

garnet

85Y009 (K.02Na.08Mg.08Fe.09Mn.12Ca
2.49)(Fe.07Ti.02Fe.41Al1.51)Si3
.10O12

Fe

1.296 .000
.608 .001
.402 .000
.353 .017

3.589 .000
1.465 .035
.564 .001
1.249 .013

garnet

86H034 (Na.03Mn.01Mg.09Fe(II).08Ca2.
81)(Mg.09Fe(II).07Fe(III)1.01Ti.
.84)(Al.05Fe(III).39Si2.56)O12

Fe

.500 .005
.309 .005
1.57 .05
1.29 .05
1.24 .05
1.17 .05

.645 .005
1.25 .05
3.22 .05
2.67 .05
1.96 .05
1.75 .05

garnet

86H034 (Na.03Mn.01Mg.09Fe(II).08Ca2.
81)(Mg.09Fe(II).07Fe(III)1.01Ti.
.84)(Al.05Fe(III).39Si2.56)O12

Fe

.399 .005
.214 .005
1.40 .05
1.23 .05
.875 .050
.849 .050

.623 .005
1.29 .05
2.98 .05
2.63 .05
2.01 .05
1.40 .05

garnet

86H034 (K.02Na.01Mn.01Mg.06Fe(II).12
Ca2.80)(Mg.11Fe(II).05Fe(III)1.
21Ti..62)(Fe(III).19Si2.81)O12

Fe

.404 .005
.192 .005
1.42 .05
1.14 .05
.886 .050
.86 .05

.594 .005
1.30 .05
2.98 .05
2.40 .05
2.00 .05
1.60 .05

331

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

garnet

86H034 (Na.01Mn.01Mg.13Fe(II).10Ca2.
85)(Fe(II).02Fe(III).95Ti1.08)(A
l.23Fe(III).44Si2.32)O12

garnet

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

.398 .005
.217 .005
1.41 .05
1.20 .05
.830 .005
.839 .050

.637 .005
1.24 .05
3.07 .05
2.68 .05
1.81 .05
1.40 .05

86S128 Ca3Ti2Fe2SiO12

SNP

.414 .005

.824 .005

garnet

86S128 Ca3TiFe2Si2O12

SNP

.446 .005
.663 .005

1.173 .005
.680 .005

garnet

86S128 Ca3ZrTiFe2SiO12

SNP

.445 .004
.622 .003

1.078 .003
.803 .004

garnet

86S128 Ca3Zr2TiFe2O12

SNP

.434 .005

.948 .005

garnet

86S128 Ca3Zr1.5Ti1.5Fe2O12

SNP

.425 .005

.941 .005

garnet

86S128 Ca3Zr2Fe2SiO12

SNP

.458 .005

1.048 .005

garnet

86S128 Ca3Zr2FeAlSiO12

SNP

.451 .005

1.06 .04

garnet

86S128 Ca3Fe2Si3O12

SNP

.680 .005

.542 .005

garnet

89Z041 (Mg.48Fe1.83Ca.58Mn.12)(Al1.9
5Ti.01)Si3.02O12

xx

1.35 .05
.45 .05

3.59 .05
.40 .05

garnet

89Z041 (Mg.96Fe(II)1.61Ca.13Mn.02)(A
l1.99Fe(III).18Ti.01)Si2.99Al.01
O12

xx

1.35 .05

3.58 .05

garnet

89Z041 (Mg1.14Fe1.83Ca.10Mn.02)(Al1.
96)Si2.97Al.03O12

xx

1.29 .05

3.53 .05

garnet

89Z041 (Mg1.28Fe1.64Ca.08Mn.02)(Al1.
98)Si2.99Al.01O12

xx

1.29 .05

3.53 .05

garnet

89Z041 (Mg.97Fe2.08Ca.10Mn.02)(Al1.8
9)Si2.91Al.09O12

xx

1.29 .05
.30 .05

3.54 .05
.60 .05

garnet

89Z041 (Mg.48Fe1.83Ca.58Mn.12)3.01(A
l1.95Ti.01)1.96Si3.02O12

1.35
.45

3.59
.40

garnet

89Z041 (Mg.96Fe1.61Ca.13Mn.02)2.72(A
l1.99Fe.18Ti.01)2.18(Si2.99Al.0
1)3O12

1.35

3.58

garnet

89Z041 (Mg1.14Fe1.83Ca.1Mn.02)3.09Al
1.96(Si2.97Al.03)3O12

1.29

3.53

garnet

89Z041 (Mg1.28Fe1.64Ca.08Mn.02)3.02
Al1.98(Si2.99Al.01)3O12

1.29

3.53

garnet

89Z041 (Mg.97Fe2.08Ca.1Mn.02)3.17Al1
.89(Si2.91Al.09)3O12

1.29
.30

3.54
.60

332

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Fe

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

garnet

93O030 Mg.85Fe.15SiO3

garnet mixed

94S130 (Fe, Mg, Ca, Mn)3Al2Si3O12

garnets-Ti

94O017 X3Y2(ZO4)3-p(H4O4)p
(0<or=p<or=3),
X=Ca,Mn,Fe,Mg;
Y=Fe,Cr,Al,Ti; Z=Si,Ti,Fe,Al.

298

.394
1.255
1.141
.210

.602
3.554
2.594
1.372

garnets-Ti

94O017 X3Y2(ZO4)3-p(H4O4)p
(0<or=p<or=3),
X=Ca,Mn,Fe,Mg;
Y=Fe,Cr,Al,Ti; Z=Si,Ti,Fe,Al.

298

.395
1.497
.168
1.100

.578
3.079
1.375
2.648

garnets-Ti

94O017 X3Y2(ZO4)3-p(H4O4)p
(0<or=p<or=3),
X=Ca,Mn,Fe,Mg;
Y=Fe,Cr,Al,Ti; Z=Si,Ti,Fe,Al.

298

.398
.170
1.493
1.268

.584
1.360
3.104
2.816

garnets-Ti

94O017 X3Y2(ZO4)3-p(H4O4)p
(0<or=p<or=3),
X=Ca,Mn,Fe,Mg;
Y=Fe,Cr,Al,Ti; Z=Si,Ti,Fe,Al.

298

.397
1.258
.198
1.360

.600
3.553
1.325
2.603

gedrite

73B078 (Mg,Fe(II),Al)7(Si,Al)8O22(O
H)2

gedrite

89L004 (Ca.08Mg3.44Fe(II)2.35Al.15)(S
i6.79Al1.21)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.128 .005
1.142 .008
1.121 .004
.53 .02

2.75 .02
2.36 .02
1.92 .02
.46 .03

gedrite

89L004 (Ca.08Mg2.44Fe(II)3.41Al1.15)(
Si6.67Al1.33)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.135 .002
1.146 .002
1.112 .003
.39 .02
1.08 .02

2.807 .009
2.39 .01
1.81 .01
.54 .04
.54 .04

gedrite

89L004 (K.03Na.34Ca.09Mg3.27Fe(II)2.
18Fe(III).10Mn.04Al1.00)(Si6.51
Al1.49)O22(OH)2.65

Fe

1.138 .005
1.151 .002
1.122 .004
1.04 .02

2.78 .02
2.42 .02
1.86 .01
.53 .03

gedrite

89L004 (K.01Na.54Ca.04Mg2.97Fe(II)2.
32Fe(III).13Mn.03Ti.03Al1.23)(
Si5.87Al2.13)O22(OH)2.58

Fe

1.118 .002
1.116 .002
1.085 .004
.23 .02

2.81 .02
2.43 .02
1.90 .02
.81 .04

gedrite

89L004 (K.01Na.54Ca.04Mg2.97Fe(II)2.
32Fe(III).13Mn.03Ti.03Al1.23)(
Si5.87Al2.13)O22(OH)2.58

Fe

1.268 .004
1.251 .002
1.205 .004
.56 .04

2.95 .02
2.54 .02
2.09 .02
.41 .05

333

1998

1.26 .01
1.11 .03
.31 .03

3.60 .01
1.39 .03
.48 .03

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

gedrite

89L004 (Na.41Ca.07Mg3.55Fe(II)1.89Fe
(III).26Mn.04Ti.05Al.98)(Si6.38
Al1.62)O22(OH)2.01

Fe

1.148 .004
1.161 .004
1.126 .007
.26 .05

2.74 .02
2.39 .02
1.93 .20
.35 .18

gedrite

89L004 (K.36Na.01Ca.01Mg.01Fe(II)4.4
8Fe(III).27Mn.31Ti.06Al1.87)(Si
6.15Al1.85)O22(OH)1.93

Fe

1.170 .002
1.16 .01
.33 .03

2.573 .008
1.90 .03
.39 .06

gedrite

90F038

Fe

1.10 .01
1.09 .01
1.14 .01
.34 .01
.18 .01

2.38 .01
1.85 .01
2.68 .01
.60 .01
.30 .01

gehlenite

95N006

gel

77H048

Fe

1.05 .05
.30 .05

2.00 .05
1.20 .05

gel

80H030

Fe

.36 .01
.37 .02

.60 .02
.90 .03

gel

80H030

Fe

.36 .01
.36 .03

.53 .03
.90 .05

gel

80H030

Fe

.37 .01
.36 .02

.60 .02
.99 .03

gel

80H030

Fe

.38 .01
.38 .02

.61 .02
1.02 .04

gel ferric

73C039 Fe(OH)3/9H2O

Cr

.62 .01

.81 .01

gel ferric

73C039 Fe(OH)3/9H2O

Cr

.50 .01

.72 .01

gel ferric

73C039 Fe(OH)3/9H2O

Cr

.63 .02

.03 .03

germanate

85O015 Cu3(Fe,Ge)(S,As)4

SNP

1.38 .05
1.41 .05

2.85 .05
3.04 .05

germanate

85O015 Cu3(Fe,Ge)(S,As)4

SNP

1.34 .05
1.38 .05

2.77 .05
2.97 .05

germanate

85O015 Cu3(Fe,Ge)(S,As)4

SNP

1.36 .05
1.38 .05

2.66 .05
2.88 .05

germanite

72V024 Cu3(Fe,Ge)(S,As)4

Fe

.37 .05

.88 .05

germanite

72V024 Cu3(Fe,Ge)(S,As)4

Fe

.34 .05

.35 .05

gibbsite

67M021 Al(OH)3

SS

.47 .04

.52 .05

gillespite

67B011 BaFeSi4O10

SS

.85 .05

.51 .05

gillespite

67C018 BaFeSi4O10

Pd

.658 .004

.556 .002

gillespite

67C018 BaFeSi4O10

Pd

.571 .020

.509 .002

334

458 4

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

gillespite

68B008 BaFeSi4O10

gillespite

68C016 BaFeSi4O10

gillespite

75H050 BaFeSi4O10

gillespite

79S118 BaFeSi4O10

gillespite

81S091 BaFeSi4O10

gillespite

82S050 BaFeSi4O10

giniite

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

xx

94R057 [Fe5(PO4)4(OH)2*2H2O]

Fe

295

glass

65B015

SS

1.12 .05
.37 .03

2.0 .1
.85 .05

glass

70T009

SNP

.80 .01
.07 .02

2.08 .03
.69 .04

glass

71H012

glass

72K044 Na.69Ca.38Si.54Fe(III).13O2

Pd

.073 .005

.955 .005

glass

72K044 Na.69Ca.38Si.54Fe(III).13O2

Pd

.089 .005

.935 .005

glass

72K044 Na.81Ca.6Si.42Fe(III).11O2

Pd

.084 .005

.929 .005

glass

72K044 Na.81Ca.6Si.42Fe(III).11O2

Pd

.82 .01
.068 .005

2.03 .01
.0896 .0050

glass

72M064

glass

73S079

glass

74R041 Na.15B1.23Fe.09O2

Cu

.144 .020

.879 .020

glass

74R041 Na.18B1.22Fe.1O2

Cu

1.26 .02

.811 .020

glass

74R041 Na.23B1.19Fe.09O2

Cu

.122 .020

1.023 .020

glass

74R041 Na.23B1.19Fe.09O2

Cu

.123 .020

.872 .020

glass

74R041 Na.4B1.1Fe.1O2

Cu

.045 .020

.958 .020

glass

74R041 Na.46B1.08Fe.1O2

Cu

.045 .020

.957 .020

glass

74R041 Na.5B1.07Fe.1O2

Cu

.012 .020

.948 .020

glass

74R041 Na.61B1.04Fe.1O2

Cu

.012 .020

.96 .02

glass

75H006

glass

78H003 Ba.48B.16Fe.78O2

Fe

.25 .05

.93 .05

glass

78H003 Ba.34B.13Fe.98O2

Fe

.29 .05

.70 .05

glass

80L014

xx

.28 .05

1.34 .05

335

1998

.77 .05

.42
.44
1.15
1.24

.56 .05

1.05
.41
2.61
2.37

450 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

80L014

xx

.29 .05

1.33 .05

glass

80L014

xx

.26 .05

1.35 .05

glass

80L014

xx

.27 .05

1.25 .05

glass

81K006

Fe2O
3

-.37 .02

.38 .02

glass

81S125

xx

1.10 .02
1.05 .02

230.00 .02
1.56 .06

glass

82B080

glass

82D052

Fe

1.229 .005
.996 .005

2.242 .005
1.878 .005

glass

82D052

Fe

.978 .005
1.243 .005

1.894 .005
2.315 .005

glass

82D052

Fe

1.321 .005
1.023 .005
.938 .005

2.641 .005
2.152 .005
1.151 .005

glass

82D052

Fe

1.388 .005
1.028 .005
.961 .005

2.399 .005
2.195 .005
1.552 .005

glass

82D052

Fe

1.150 .005
1.006 .005
.986 .005
.542 .005

3.029 .005
2.668 .005
2.005 .005
.890 .005

glass

82D052

Fe

1.147 .005
1.117 .005
.988 .005

2.798 .005
2.123 .005
1.694 .005

glass

82F013

glass

82P044

glass

84D053

Fe

1.229 .014
.978 .014

2.242 .039
1.894 .012

glass

84D053

Fe

1.243 .011
.996 .007

2.315 .024
1.878 .010

glass

84D053

Fe

1.300 .101
1.006 .020

2.464 .192
1.872 .041

glass

84D053

Fe

1.321 .068
1.023 .014
.938 .035

2.641 .136
2.152 .026
1.151 .085

glass

84D053

Fe

1.388 .010
1.028 .008
.961 .010

2.399 .020
2.195 .023
1.552 .099

336

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

84D053

Fe

1.432 .002
1.081 .028
.821 .042
.615 .002

2.317 .002
2.001 .013
1.973 .042
1.537 .001

glass

84D053

Fe

1.150 .008
1.006 .026
.986 .013
.542 .019

3.029 .016
2.688 .056
2.005 .044
.890 .038

glass

84D053

Fe

1.148 .020
1.035 .011

2.256 .039
1.761 .052

glass

84D053

Fe

1.108 .001
.992 .001
.288 .001

2.117 .001
1.702 .001
.233 .000

glass

84D053

Fe

1.226 .017
1.007 .036
.463 .009

1.954 .033
1.907 .073
1.156 .017

glass

84D053

Fe

1.109 .008
.976 .008

2.183 .017
1.717 .030

glass

84D053

Fe

1.120 .013
.978 .013

2.217 .029
1.755 .040

glass

84D053

Fe

1.124 .012
1.008 .007

2.295 .030
1.813 .024

glass

85B160

Fe

.88 .02
.93 .02
.47 .02

1.65 .02
2.27 .02
.72 .02

glass

85B160

Fe

.89 .02
.96 .02
.48 .02

1.63 .02
2.23 .02
.69 .02

glass

85B160

Fe

.84 .02
.99 .02
.48 .02

1.75 .02
2.20 .02
.63 .02

glass

85B160

Fe

.83 .02
.98 .02
.48 .02

1.71 .02
2.17 .02
.68 .02

glass

85B160

Fe

.82 .02
.32 .02
.37 .02

2.37 .02
1.46 .02
.84 .02

glass

85B160

Fe

.93 .02
.38 .02
.50 .02

2.15 .02
1.30 .02
.67 .02

337

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

85B160

Fe

.94 .02
.37 .02
.47 .02

2.13 .02
1.52 .02
.74 .02

glass

85B160

Fe

.88 .02
.36 .02
.42 .02

2.32 .02
1.45 .02
.85 .02

glass

85S023

Fe

1.11 .05
.24 .05

2.58 .05
.67 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.17 .05
.28 .05

2.58 .05
.55 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.13 .05
.24 .05

2.55 .05
.72 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.06 .05
.22 .05

2.40 .05
.73 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.16 .05
.32 .05

2.46 .05
.79 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.13 .05
.28 .05

2.55 .05
.53 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.13 .05
.21 .05

2.57 .05
.50 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.14 .05
.32 .05

2.64 .05
.78 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

.83 .05
.27 .05

2.31 .05
.69 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.05 .05
.20 .05

2.33 .05
.55 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.12 .05
1.09 .05
.54 .05

2.63 .05
2.21 .05
.75 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.14 .05
1.13 .05
.54 .05

2.73 .05
2.37 .05
.64 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.16 .05
1.06 .05

2.61 .05
1.95 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.15 .05
1.14 .05

2.72 .05
2.34 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.14 .05
.95 .05
.36 .05

2.31 .05
1.94 .05
.75 .05

338

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

85S023

Fe

1.07 .05
1.04 .05
.43 .05

2.33 .05
1.79 .05
.57 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.04 .05
.67 .05

2.04 .05
.64 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.12 .05
1.08 .05

2.53 .05
1.94 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

.37 .05

.61 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.06 .05
.46 .05

2.27 .05
.67 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.22 .05
.37 .05

2.33 .05
.61 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.10 .05
.91 .05
.28 .05

1.93 .05
1.54 .05
.84 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

.30 .05

.94 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.11 .05
1.04 .05

2.32 .05
1.73 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.12 .05

2.06 .05

glass

85S023

Fe

1.09 .05
1.01 .05

2.22 .05
1.59 .05

glass

85S032

Fe

1.10 .02
1.05 .02

2.30 .07
1.56 .06

glass

86N026

Fe

1.04 .05
1.17 .05

1.96 .05
2.90 .05

glass

86N026

Fe

1.05 .05
1.14 .05

1.97 .05
2.89 .05

glass

86N026

Fe

1.11 .05
1.17 .05

2.00 .05
2.91 .05

glass

86N026

Fe

1.10 .05
1.20 .05

2.03 .05
2.88 .05

glass

86N026

Fe

1.08 .05
1.16 .05

2.02 .05
2.87 .05

glass

87A028

xx

glass

87C061

xx

.960 .005
.896 .007

2.218 .011
1.606 .016

glass

87C061

xx

1.006 .005
.938 .008

2.340 .015
1.720 .016

339

1998

.85 .05
1.23 .13

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

87C061

xx

1.015 .005
.941 .007

2.502 .019
1.828 .016

glass

87C061

xx

1.054 .005
1.035 .006
1.008 .005

2.988 .011
2.682 .029
1.946 .014

glass

87C061

xx

1.047 .006
1.014 .003

2.506 .012
1.838 .016

glass

87D017

Fe

1.160 .007
.890 .008

2 .009
1.77 .01

glass

87D017

Fe

1.140 .006
.860 .009

1.990 .008
1.750 .011

glass

87D017

Fe

1.130 .004
.840 .007

1.980 .005
1.760 .009

glass

87D017

Fe

1.110 .007
.940 .019

1.970 .013
1.630 .037

glass

87D017

Fe

1.080 .007
.800 .031

1.920 .016
1.350 .064

glass

87D017

Fe

1.090 .009
.960 .014

1.970 .016
1.710 .029

glass

87D017

Fe

1.040 .007

1.660 .008

glass

87D017

Fe

1.050 .006

1.710 .008

glass

87D017

Fe

1.050 .008

1.7 .011

glass

87S063

Fe

.26 .06
1.14 .01

1.15 .05
2.11 .03

glass

87S063

Fe

.46 .08
1.16 .01

.43 .06
2.23 .03

glass

87S063

Fe

.5 .1
1.08 .02

.48 .08
1.90 .05

glass

87S063

Fe

.35 .01
.35 .01

.77 .06
.37 .04

glass

87S063

Fe

.34 .01
1.21 .03

.67 .01
2.01 .07

glass

87S063

Fe

.38 .02
.32 .04
1.03 .09

.90 .07
.30 .08
2.3 .1

glass

87S063

Fe

.37 .05
.46 .06
1.20 .03

.18 .08
.9 .1
2.67 .06

340

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

87Y015

xx

.33 .05

.81 .05

glass

87Y015

xx

.33 .05

1.16 .05

glass

87Y015

xx

.23 .05

1.09 .05

glass

87Y015

xx

1.05 .05

2.16 .05

glass

88B136

Fe

1.04 .04

1.14 .04

glass

88B136

Fe

1.14 .01
1.14 .01
1.14 .01
1.14 .01
1.19 .01

2.66 .02
2.27 .02
1.92 .04
2.32 .02
1.50 .02

glass

88B136

Fe

1.12 .01
1.14 .01
1.12 .01
1.13 .01
1.18 .01
.26 .01

2.80 .02
2.36 .02
1.99 .02
2.32 .01
1.45 .02
.10 .03

glass

88B136

Fe

1.14 .04
1.14 .04
1.11 .04
1.13 .02
1.19 .04
.30 .04
.61 .04

2.85 .06
2.38 .06
1.91 .08
2.28 .05
1.57 .06
.01 .06
.11 .06

1.14 .01
1.08 .01
1.74 .01
.43 .01
.21 .03
.67 .04

2.93 .01
2.32 .01
.62 .01
.64 .01

glass

88G017

Fe

489 1
455 2

494 2
461 3

glass

88G017

Fe

.88 .03
1.33 .03
1.05 .01
.30 .04

2.52 .01
2.55 .01
1.43 .08
.98 .05

glass

88G017

Fe

.92 .03
1.31 .03
1.27 .04
.41 .04

2.52 .01
2.53 .01
1.24 .04
.90 .04

glass

88L039

Fe

.23 .05

.88 .07

glass

88L039

Fe

1.02 .05

2.14 .05

glass

88N042

xx

1.15 .05

2.89 .05

glass

88N042

xx

1.15 .05

2.89 .05

341

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field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

88N042

xx

1.15 .05
.36 .05

2.87 .05
.39 .05

glass

88S070

Fe

.45 .10
1.14 .05
.46 .05

2.01 .08
.60 .08

.57 .05
1.23 .05
.43 .05

2.10 .08
.73 .08

.57 .05
.54 .05
1.26 .05

.73 .08
2.60 .08

glass

glass

88S070

Fe

88S070

Fe

477 10

489 8

508 5

glass

89B087

Fe

.998 .010
1.005 .010
.983 .010
.924 .011
.378 .012
1.156 .013

2.30 .02
1.94 .02
1.63 .02
1.24 .02
1.23 .02
2.31 .02

glass

89B087

Fe

1.017 .016
1.018 .011
.981 .010
.940 .018
.387 .017
1.150 .016

2.33 .03
1.96 .03
1.59 .03
1.15 .05
1.21 .04
2.37 .04

glass

89B087

Fe

1.022 .016
1.068 .006
.908 .010
.939 .007
.38 .01
1.157 .008

2.34 .01
1.87 .01
1.81 .01
1.26 .02
1.32 .02
2.42 .02

glass

89B087

Fe

1.018 .016
1.071 .006
.907 .010
.938 .007
.36 .01
1.160 .007

2.34 .01
1.87 .01
1.80 .01
1.25 .02
1.31 .02
2.41 .01

glass

89B088

Fe

1.138 .005
1.106 .005
1.091 .005
1.076 .003
1.062 .005
1.042 .006
.73 .02
.38 .01

2.755 .009
2.434 .007
2.156 .008
1.898 .008
1.627 .008
1.292 .009
1.35 .05
1.51 .01

342

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field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

89B088

Fe

1.138 .006
1.112 .005
1.093 .005
1.070 .005
1.040 .008
.992 .008
.35 .01

2.79 .01
2.46 .01
2.176 .009
1.885 .009
1.57 .01
1.15 .02
1.56 .01

glass

89B088

Fe

1.136 .006
1.115 .005
1.086 .006
1.02 .01
.40 .02

2.667 .010
2.254 .010
1.865 .010
1.42 .02
1.12 .06

glass

89D018

Fe

.50 .05
.50 .05

.50 .05

.50 .05
.50 .05

.50 .05

.50 .05
.50 .05
1.30 .05

.40 .05

glass
glass

glass

glass

glass

glass

1998

89D018

Fe

89D018

Fe

89D018

Fe

89D018

Fe

89D018

Fe

89D018

Fe

H
H

520 5
485 1
485 1
1.50 .05

.45 .05
1.40 .05
1.20 .05
.45 .05

.45 .05
1.50 .05
.60 .05

.45 .05
.45 .05
1.45 .05

.45 .05
1.45 .05

.55 .05
1.25 .05
1.30 .05

.40 .05
1.35 .05
.40 .05

310 5

.50 .05
1.30 .05
1.30 .05

.55 .05
1.45 .05
.40 .05

310 5

475 5

glass

89H015

Fe

.33 .03
1.04 .04

1.1 .1
1.92 .06

glass

89M014

Fe

.29 .05
.91 .05

.90 .05
2.05 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.29 .05
.93 .05

.88 .05
2.10 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.38 .05
1.14 .05
.96 .05

.94 .05
2.40 .05
2.04 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.29 .05
.88 .05

.87 .05
2.12 .05

343

320 10
485 1

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

89M014

Fe

.25 .05
.90 .05

.94 .05
2.11 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.23 .05
.94 .05

1.07 .05
1.89 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.23 .05
.97 .05

.95 .05
1.99 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.24 .05
.88 .05

.96 .05
2.15 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.23 .05
.94 .05

.99 .05
1.95 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.26 .05
.91 .05

.97 .05
1.97 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.23 .05
.88 .05

.98 .05
2.10 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.26 .05
.91 .05

.91 .05
2.08 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.27 .05
.91 .05

.87 .05
2.15 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.27 .05
.99 .05

.87 .05
2.24 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.22 .05
.94 .05

.98 .05
1.97 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.23 .05
.77 .05

.93 .05
2.29 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.25 .05
.87 .05

.97 .05
2.21 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.23 .05
.82 .05

.98 .05
2.07 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.27 .05
.91 .05

.86 .05
2.14 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.24 .05
.75 .05

.98 .05
2.18 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.23 .05
.61 .05

.99 .05
2.02 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.26 .05
.88 .05

.91 .05
2.08 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.28 .05
.90 .05
.72 .05

.82 .05
2.32 .05
1.95 .05

344

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field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

89M014

Fe

.36 .05
1.02 .05
1.08 .05

.95 .05
2.44 .05
1.98 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.44 .05
.97 .05
.79 .05

.60 .05
2.31 .05
1.96 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.45 .05
1.11 .05
1.11 .05

.77 .05
2.44 .05
2.07 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.52 .05
.94 .05
.73 .05

.50 .05
2.10 .05
1.67 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.48 .05
1.03 .05
.87 .05

.56 .05
2.28 .05
1.95 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.21 .05
.98 .05

.98 .05
1.88 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.26 .05
1.01 .05
.87 .05

.93 .05
2.16 .05
1.87 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.28 .05
.80 .05

.90 .05
2.24 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.26 .05
.82 .05

.92 .05
2.20 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.29 .05
1.02 .05
.85 .05

.93 .05
2.28 .05
1.93 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.54 .05
.96 .05
.92 .05

.54 .05
2.24 .05
1.74 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.60 .05
1.10 .05
1.05 .05

.68 .05
2.46 .05
1.86 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.59 .05
.99 .05
.98 .05

.70 .05
2.17 .05
1.61 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.83 .05
1.12 .05
1.08 .05

.67 .05
2.37 .05
1.75 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.75 .05
1.07 .05
.88 .05

.75 .05
1.93 .05
1.56 .05

345

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field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

89M014

Fe

.57 .05
10 .05
.97 .05

.33 .05
2.23 .05
1.72 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.62 .05
1.08 .05
.97 .05

.38 .05
2.24 .05
1.73 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.35 .05
.96 .05
.81 .05

.66 .05
2.25 .05
1.95 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.28 .05
.93 .05

.85 .05
2.03 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.27 .05
1.01 .05
.85 .05

.88 .05
2.11 .05
1.80 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.36 .05
1.04 .05
.79 .05

.73 .05
2.08 .05
1.89 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.59 .05
.98 .05
.94 .05

.47 .05
2.22 .05
1.69 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

1.19 .05
1.12 .05

2.39 .05
1.60 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

1.21 .05
1.15 .05

2.45 .05
1.71 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

1.21 .05
1.15 .05

2.45 .05
1.71 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

1.01 .05
.98 .05

2.11 .05
1.58 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.70 .05
.97 .05
.94 .05

.58 .05
2.22 .05
1.56 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.56 .05
.97 .05
.91 .05

.40 .05
2.25 .05
1.72 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.50 .05
.91 .05
.86 .05

.45 .05
2.16 .05
1.59 .05

glass

89M014

Fe

.59 .05
.99 .05
.95 .05

.32 .05
2.24 .05
1.71 .05

346

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field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glass

89S041

Fe

.44 .05
.40 .05
.87 .05

.77 .05
1.34 .05
2.41 .05

glass

89V028

Fe

1.05 .02

2.02 .02

glass

90P011

Fe

.29 .05
.31 .05
.29 .05

1.07 .05
1.38 .05
.84 .05

glass

92T005

xx

-.04 .01

.29 .07

glass

92T005

xx

-.08 .01

.41 .07

glass

92T005

xx

-.07 .01

.29 .07

glass

92T005

xx

-.09 .01

.39 .05

glass

92T005

xx

30 .06

1.88 .10

glass

92T005

xx

2.96 .01

1.95 .02

glass

92T005

xx

2.94 .01

1.92 .02

glass

92T005

xx

2.94 .01

1.96 .02

glass beads

93S088

glasses Beloc

94T005

glasses impact

86R057

Fe

1.05

1.98

glasses volcanic

92H018

Fe

.31
1.06
1.11

1.07
1.69
2.19

glauconite

67H016 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

67W005 (Al.35Fe(III)1.12Fe(II).19Mg.4)
(Si3.58Al.42)O10(OH)2

Fe

1.1 .1
.35 .05

2 .1
.32 .05

glauconite

68T006 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

1.23 .05
.50 .05

1.65 .05
.40 .05

glauconite

68T006 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

1.25 .05
.50 .05

1.70 .05
.40 .05

glauconite

69B025 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

1.50 .05
.62 .05

2.30 .05
.45 .05

glauconite

74A056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

1.42 .05
.70 .05

1.97 .05
.54 .05

347

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

75A017 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.02 .05
1.26 .05
.36 .05

1.72 .05
2.66 .05
.44 .05

glauconite

75A017 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.11 .05
1.17 .05
.35 .05

1.65 .05
2.57 .05
.47 .05

glauconite

75C056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

.36 .05
.38 .03
1.14 .03

.52 .05
1.21 .05
2.30 .07

glauconite

75C065 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.64 .05
.72 .05
1.28 .05

.38 .05
.97 .05
2.24 .05

glauconite

75C065 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.61 .05
.65 .05
1.32 .05

.40 .05
1.10 .05
2.70 .05

glauconite

75C065 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.64 .05
.67 .05
1.26 .05

.45 .05
.87 .05
2.37 .05

glauconite

75C065 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.62 .05
.67 .05
1.41 .05

.42 .05
1.04 .05
2.69 .05

glauconite

75C065 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.63 .05
.65 .05
1.32 .05

.35 .05
.94 .05
2.05 .05

glauconite

75C065 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.64 .05
.65 .05
1.24 .05

.34 .05
.95 .05
2.05 .05

glauconite

75M062 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

75R014 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.63 .02
.65 .02
1.32 .02

.35 .02
.94 .02
2.02 .02

glauconite

76E014 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Cr

.58 .05

.32 .05

glauconite

76M038 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

1.35 .03
1.10 .05
.45 .01

2.60 .02
2.02 .04
.42 .01

glauconite

76M088 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.63 .02
.84 .02
.40 .02

.52 .02
.55 .02
.53 .02

348

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

76M088 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.63 .02
.87 .02
.40 .02

.56 .02
.72 .02
.63 .02

glauconite

77R011 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.02 .04
.130 .003
.124 .003

2.09 .07
.346 .020
.767 .038

glauconite

77R011 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.18 .05
.89 .11
.124 .009
.122 .002

2.24 .09
1.76 .22
.369 .034
.791 .036

glauconite

77R011 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.22 .02
.95 .04
.120 .002
.127 .004

2.28 .05
1.74 .09
.423 .014
.935 .003

glauconite

77R011 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

.97 .02
.93 .11
.142 .002
.202 .001

2.88 .03
1.92 .25
.460 .012
1.18 .02

glauconite

77R011 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

.99 .02
.75 .07
.142 .002
.176 .005

2.56 .12
2.07 .13
.425 .005
1.17 .02

glauconite

77R011 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

.65 .02
1.54 .02
.123 .002
.127 .004

2.13 .05
1.47 .03
.299 .031
.930 .003

glauconite

77R011 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

.96 .01
.88 .07
.13 .01
.135 .004

2.66 .02
1.86 .15
.259 .029
.641 .026

glauconite

77R011 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

.94 .01
.89 .07
.125 .014
.131 .004

2.69 .02
1.82 .14
.248 .040
.640 .036

glauconite

78A044 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

78D018 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

78R007 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Cu

.16 .05

.32 .05

349

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

78R007 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.64 .05
.72 .05

.38 .05
.97 .05
2.24 .05

glauconite

78R007 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

1.32 .05
.65 .05
.61 .05

2.70 .05
1.10 .05
.43 .05

glauconite

78R007 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

1.26 .05
.67 .05
.64 .05

2.37 .05
.87 .05
.45 .05

glauconite

78R007 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

1.41 .05
.67 .05
.62 .05

2.69 .05
1.044 .050
.42 .05

glauconite

78R007 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

1.32 .05
.65 .05
.63 .05

2.05 .05
.94 .05
.35 .05

glauconite

78R007 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

1.24 .05
.65 .05
.64 .05

2.05 .05
.95 .05
.34 .05

glauconite

79A053 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.96
.93
.16
.15
.43

.06
.06
.03
.03
.03

2.73 .06
1.72 .06
.35 .03
.73 .03
.79 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.94
.84
.17
.17
.45

.06
.06
.03
.03
.03

2.63 .06
1.68 .06
.31 .03
.67 .03
.68 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.95
.94
.18
.15
.48

.06
.06
.03
.03
.03

2.73 .06
1.97 .06
.34 .03
.75 .03
.76 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.93 .06
1.03 .06
.15 .03
.13 .03
.44 .03

2.74 .06
1.80 .06
.33 .03
.72 .03
.75 .03

350

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.94
10
.14
.12
.45

.06
.06
.03
.03
.03

2.82 .06
1.79 .06
.36 .03
.78 .03
.73 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.81
.87
.12
.10
.41

.06
.06
.03
.03
.03

2.45 .06
1.54 .06
.35 .03
.72 .02
.69 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.97
.94
.14
.13
.45

.06
.06
.03
.03
.03

2.74 .06
1.71 .06
.34 .03
.76 .03
.68 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.98
10
.14
.12
.46

.06
.06
.03
.03
.03

2.79 .06
1.80 .06
.35 .03
.80 .03
.69 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.98
10
.14
.11
.46

.06
.06
.03
.03
.03

2.82 .06
1.80 .06
.37 .03
.80 .03
.70 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.14 .03
.11 .03
.47 .03

.37 .03
.81 .03
.70 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.96
.12
.08
.42

.06
.03
.03
.03

1.62 .06
.34 .03
.73 .03
.72 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.98
.95
.15
.13
.45

.06
.06
.03
.03
.03

2.78 .06
1.77 .06
.32 .03
.73 .03
.76 .03

351

1998

.94 .06
1.03 .06
.14 .03
.12 .03
.46 .03

2.81 .06
1.82 .06
.36 .03
.78 .03
.73 .03

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.98
10
.17
.13
.45

.06
.06
.03
.03
.03

2.81 .06
1.82 .06
.34 .03
.77 .03
.80 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.15 .03
.12 .03
.37 .03

.36 .03
.79 .03
.77 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.89
.99
.16
.15
.42

.06
.03
.03
.03
.03

2.68 .06
1.87 .06
.33 .03
.72 .03
.75 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.14
.13
.98
.93

.03
.03
.06
.06

.35 .03
.73 .03
2.68 .06
1.66 .06

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

1.10 .06
1.20 .06
.24 .03
.22 .03

2.84 .03
2.28 .06
.32 .03
.72 .03

glauconite

79D056 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.98 .06
1.03 .06
.17 .03
.17 .03
.46 .03

2.67 .03
1.96 .03
.41 .03
.81 .03
.91 .03

glauconite

79G014 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

79G014 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

glauconite

79G014 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

glauconite

79G050 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

79M056 (Na.24K1.16Ca.03)(Mg.15Ti.05
Fe1.81Al1.55)(Si7.94a.06)O20(
OH)4

Fe

352

1998

.15
.13
.45
.98
.95

.05
.05
.05
.05
.05

.32 .05
.73 .05
.76 .05
2.78 .05
1.77 .05

.41 .01
.46 .01
1.66 .02
1.42 .02

.97 .04
.43 .02
1.76 .04
2.72 .04

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

79M056 (Na.11K1.55Ca.11)(Mg.26Ti.01
Fe2.8Al.51)(Si7.73Al.23)O2O(O
H)4

Fe

.38 .01
.46 .01
1.61 .02
1.49 .02

.82 .04
.42 .02
1.96 .04
2.35 .04

glauconite

79M056 (Na.08K1.27Ca.13)(Mg.52Ti.1F
e2.37Al.75)(Si7.62Al.38)O2O(O
H)4

Fe

.44 .01
.48 .01
1.40 .02
1.32 .02

1.27 .04
.44 .02
2.36 .04
2.65 .04

glauconite

79M056 (Na.13K1.49Ca.01)(Mg.19Ti.03
Fe2.6Al.69)(Si7.99Al.01)O20(O
H)4

Fe

.53 .01
.45 .01
1.64 .02
1.45 .02

1.18 .04
.44 .02
1.83 .04
2.53 .04

glauconite

79M056 (Na.4K.82Ca.18)(Mg.46Ti.03Fe
2.27Al.53)Si8.24O20(OH)4

Fe

.39 .01
.46 .01
1.55 .02
1.53 .02

.75 .04
.38 .02
1.93 .04
2.36 .04

glauconite

79M056 (Na.2K1.11Ca.04)(Mg.09Ti.04F
e2.68Al.84)(Si7.7Al.3)O20(OH)
4

Fe

.53 .01
.45 .01
1.64 .02
1.47 .02

1.20 .04
.45 .02
1.80 .04
2.47 .04

glauconite

79M056 (Na.07K1.49Ca.1)(Mg.09Ti.02F
e2.8Al.59)(Si7.84Al.41)O20(OH
)4

Fe

.38 .01
.42 .01
1.56 .02
1.44 .02

.69 .04
.36 .02
1.84 .04
2.14 .04

glauconite

79M056 (Na.07K1.27Ca.12)(Mg.02Ti.04
Fe3.19Al.41)(Si7.43Al.57)O20(
OH)4

Fe

.52 .01
.45 .01
1.68 .02
1.35 .02

1.29 .04
.46 .02
1.68 .04
2.75 .04

glauconite

79M056 (Na.23K1.16Ca.07)(Mg.08Ti.04
Fe2.44Al.97)(Si7.89Al.11)O20(
OH)4

Fe

.52 .01
.47 .01
1.56 .02
1.38 .02

1.25 .04
.441 .020
1.90 .04
2.81 .04

glauconite

79Q001 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

80B108 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

80R004 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O)

Fe

1.400 .005
1.179 .005
.343 .005
.393 .005

2.196 .005
1.690 .005
.486 .005
1.126 .005

353

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

glauconite

80R004 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O)

glauconite

80R004 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

1.639 .005
1.578 .005
.453 .005
.509 .005

2.306 .005
2.036 .005
.560 .005
1.282 .005

81H033 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.11 .02
1.11 .03
.36 .01

2.56 .04
1.68 .06
.41 .08

glauconite

81K059 K.7(Mg.26Fe(II).25Fe(III).55Al.
94)(Al.28Si3.72)O20(OH)4

Fe

.32 .05

.44 .05

glauconite

81K059 K.7(Mg.26Fe(II).25Fe(III).55Al.
94)(Al.28Si3.72)O20(OH)4

Fe

.37 .05

.52 .05

glauconite

81K059 (K.69Ca.06)(Mg.42Fe(II).23Fe(I
II).75Al.81)(Al.24Si3.76)O20(O
H)4

Fe

.30 .05

.45 .05

glauconite

81K059 (K.69Ca.06)(Mg.42Fe(II).23Fe(I
II).75Al.81)(Al.24Si3.76)O20(O
H)4

Fe

.35 .05

.48 .05

glauconite

81K059 (Ca.04Na.01K.7)(Mg.31Fe(II).1
5Fe(III).79Al.76)(Al.36Si3.64)O
20(OH)4

Fe

.32 .05

.42 .05

glauconite

81K059 (Ca.04Na.01K.7)(Mg.31Fe(II).1
5Fe(III).79Al.76)(Al.36Si3.64)O
20(OH)4

Fe

.40 .05

.47 .05

glauconite

81K059 (Ca.11K.64)(Mg.36Fe(II).13Fe(I
II)1.04Al.45)(Al.32Si3.68)O20(
OH)4

Fe

.32 .05

.53 .05

glauconite

81K059 (Ca.11K.64)(Mg.36Fe(II).13Fe(I
II)1.04Al.45)(Al.32Si3.68)O20(
OH)4

Fe

.38 .05

.56 .05

glauconite

81K059 (Ca.05K.63)(Mg.45Fe(II).09Fe(I
II).86Al.59)(Al.17Si3.83)O20(O
H)4

Fe

.26 .05

.53 .05

glauconite

81K059 (Ca.05K.63)(Mg.45Fe(II).09Fe(I
II).86Al.59)(Al.17Si3.83)O20(O
H)4

Fe

.39 .05

.56 .05

glauconite

81K059 (Ca.09K.61)(Mg.39Fe(II).09Fe(I
II)1.05Al.48)(Al.45Si3.55)O20(
OH)4

Fe

.31 .05
.34 .05

.43 .05
1.17 .05

354

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

glauconite

81K059 (Ca.09K.61)(Mg.39Fe(II).09Fe(I
II)1.05Al.48)(Al.45Si3.55)O20(
OH)4

glauconite

82B072 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

glauconite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

.40 .05
.44 .05

.45 .05
1.17 .05

82K030 (Ca.06K1.25Na.09)(Mg.86Ti.02
Fe(II).39Fe(III)2.10)(Si6.72Al1.
26O20)(OH)4

Fe

1.29 .05
1.13 .05
.35 .05
.40 .05

2.49 .05
2.07 .05
.93 .05
.36 .05

glauconite

82K030 (Ca.05Na.13K1.15)(Mg.76Al.24
Ti.03Mn.01Fe(III)1.81Fe(II).49)(
Si6.26Al1.74O20)(OH)4

Fe

1.29 .05
1.07 .05
.31 .05
.38 .05

2.49 .05
1.95 .05
.92 .05
.39 .05

glauconite

84A030 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.64 .05
1.39 .05
1.23 .05

.48 .05
2.78 .05
2.34 .05

glauconite

84A030 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.65 .05
1.21 .05

.42 .05
2.17 .05

glauconite

84A030 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.63 .05
1.30 .05
1.23 .05
1.03 .05

.46 .05
2.68 .05
2.22 .05
1.82 .05

glauconite

84A030 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.66 .05
1.43 .05
1.37 .05

.36 .05
2.86 .05
1.82 .05

glauconite

84A030 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.66 .05
.99 .05
1.45 .05
1.41 .05
1.36 .05
1.05 .05

.34 .05
1.29 .05
2.91 .05
2.43 .05
1.69 .05
1.70 .05

glauconite

84A030 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.67 .05
.51 .05
1.15 .05
1.08 .05
.81 .05

.38 .05
.42 .05
2.54 .05
1.84 .05
1.62 .05

glauconite

84A030 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.69 .05
.43 .05
1.13 .05
1.09 .05
.94 .05

.46 .05
.38 .05
2.46 .05
2.02 .05
1.68 .05

355

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

84I010 (K.61Na.02Ca.03)(Mg.42Fe(III) SNP


.11Fe(III).83Al.65Ti.01)(OH)2((
Si3.77Al.23)O10)/1.93H2O

1.36 .04
1.32 .06
.59 .01
.69 .11

2.84 .04
1.69 .06
.49 .01
1.06 .01

glauconite

84I010 (K.59Na.02Ca.10)(Mg.37Fe(II).
11Fe(III).91Al.56Ti.02)(OH)2((
Si3.77Al.24)O10)/1.58H2O

SNP

1.36 .09
1.31 .09
.59 .02
.76 .29

2.71 .09
1.75 .09
.48 .02
1.09 .29

glauconite

84I010 (K.49Na.02Ca.04)(Mg.44Fe(II).
13Fe(III)1.17Al.31Ti.01)(OH)((
Si3.78Al.22)O10)/1.47H2O

SNP

1.48 .04
1.41 .08
.63 .01
.66 .04

2.70 .04
1.64 .08
.44 .01
1.12 .04

glauconite

84I010 (K.62Ca.04)(Mg.42Fe(II).07Fe(I
II)1.09Al.43Ti.02)(OH)2((Si3.6
8Al.32)O10)/1.67H2O

SNP

1.41 .05
1.34 .05
.60 .01
.70 .11

2.67 .05
1.64 .05
.49 .01
1.00 .11

glauconite

85A050 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.64 .03
1.38 .03
1.23 .03

.48 .03
2.78 .03
2.43 .03

glauconite

85A050 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.65 .03
1.21 .03

.42 .03
2.17 .03

glauconite

85A050 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.63 .03
1.30 .03
1.03 .03
1.23 .03

.46 .03
2.68 .03
1.82 .03
2.22 .03

glauconite

85A050 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.66 .03
1.43 .03
1.37 .03

.36 .03
2.86 .03
1.82 .03

glauconite

85A050 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.66 .03
1.45 .03
1.36 .03
1.05 .03
1.41 .03
.99 .03

.34 .03
2.91 .03
1.69 .03
1.70 .03
2.43 .03
1.29 .03

glauconite

85A050 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II).Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.67 .03
.51 .03
1.15 .03
1.08 .03
.81 .03

.38 .03
.42 .03
2.54 .03
1.84 .03
1.62 .03

glauconite

85A050 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.69 .03
.43 .03
1.13 .03
1.09 .03
.94 .03

.46 .03
.38 .03
2.46 .03
2.02 .03
1.68 .03

356

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.96
.90
.14
.12
.31

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.73 .08
1.90 .08
.31 .04
.66 .04
.50 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.94
.86
.13
.10
.27

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.71 .08
1.89 .08
.27 .04
.66 .04
.50 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.97
.88
.14
.12
.31

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.76 .08
1.89 .08
.31 .04
.66 .04
.50 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.93
.90
.14
.11
.33

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.72 .08
1.83 .08
.30 .04
.67 .04
.56 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.92
.85
.14
.11
.28

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.66 .08
1.82 .08
.30 .04
.65 .04
.59 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.93
.85
.13
.11
.31

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.69 .08
1.83 .08
.30 .04
.65 .04
.56 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.94
.87
.15
.12
.33

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.72 .08
1.75 .08
.27 .04
.66 .04
.67 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.92
.89
.14
.12
.34

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.65 .08
1.86 .08
.31 .04
.68 .04
.55 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.92
.85
.16
.13
.37

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.63 .08
1.72 .08
.29 .04
.66 .04
.54 .04

357

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.92
.86
.13
.11
.34

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.66 .08
1.80 .08
.30 .04
.68 .04
.54 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10/nH2O

Pd

.91
.83
.14
.11
.41

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.67 .08
1.80 .08
.27 .04
.70 .04
.70 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.88
.85
.17
.12
.35

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.62 .08
1.86 .08
.27 .04
.71 .04
.78 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.92
.84
.16
.11
.36

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.67 .08
1.82 .08
.27 .04
.70 .04
.74 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.90
.84
.17
.12
.35

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.66 .08
1.86 .08
.27 .04
.71 .04
.77 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.87
.85
.16
.12
.37

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.60 .08
1.89 .08
.28 .04
.72 .04
.74 .04

glauconite

85D012 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Pd

.95
.81
.18
.15
.40

.04
.04
.02
.02
.02

2.73 .08
1.68 .08
.26 .04
.69 .04
.70 .04

glauconite

85I016 (K.61Na.02Ca.03)(Mg.42Fe(II).
11Fe(III).83Al.65Ti.01)(OH)2((
Si3.77Al.23)O10)/1.93(H2O)

SNP

1.36 .04
1.32 .06
.59 .01
.69 .11

2.84 .04
1.69 .06
.49 .01
1.06 .11

glauconite

85I016 (K.59Na.02Ca.10)(Mg.37Fe(II).
11Fe(III).91Al.56Ti.02)(OH)2((
Si3.76Al.24)O10)/1.58(H2O)

SNP

1.36 .09
1.31 .09
.59 .02
.76 .29

2.71 .09
1.75 .09
.48 .02
1.09 .29

358

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

85I016 (K.49Na.02Ca.04)(Mg.44Fe(II).
13Fe(III)1.17Al.31Ti.01)(OH)2(
(Si3.78Al.22)O10)/1.47(H2O)

SNP

1.48 .04
1.41 .08
.63 .01
.66 .04

2.70 .04
1.64 .08
.44 .01
1.12 .04

glauconite

85I016 (K.62Na.04)(Mg.42Fe(II).07Fe(I SNP


II)1.09Al.49Ti.02)(OH)2((Si3.6
8Al.32)O10)/1.67(H2O)

1.41 .05
1.34 .05
.60 .01
.70 .11

2.67 .05
1.64 .05
.49 .01
1.00 .11

glauconite

86L009 K.64Na.07(Si3.73Al.27)(Mg.3Fe
(II).04Al.73Fe(III).93)O10(OH)
2

Fe

.39 .05
.34 .05
1.64 .05

1.13 .05
.49 .05
2.31 .05

glauconite

86L017 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.11 .05
.33 .05
.34 .05

2.71 .05
.45 .05
.99 .05

glauconite

86L017 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.14 .05
.35 .05
.35 .05

2.61 .05
.50 .05
.83 .05

glauconite

86L017 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.08 .05
.31 .05
.32 .05

2.72 .05
.45 .05
.93 .05

glauconite

86L017 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.14 .05
.33 .05
.33 .05

2.57 .05
.43 .05
1.26 .05

glauconite

86L017 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.17 .05
.33 .05
.34 .05

2.58 .05
.44 .05
1.24 .05

glauconite

86L017 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.07 .05
.31 .05
.36 .05

2.70 .05
.51 .05
1.04 .05

glauconite

86L017 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.13 .05
.33 .05
.36 .05

2.48 .05
.47 .05
.97 .05

glauconite

86L017 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.12 .05
.33 .05
.36 .05

2.56 .05
.46 .05
.94 .05

glauconite

86L049 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.11 .05
.33 .05
.34 .05

2.71 .05
.45 .05
.99 .05

glauconite

86L049 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.14 .05
.35 .05
.35 .05

2.61 .05
.50 .05
.83 .05

359

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

86L049 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.08 .05
.31 .05
.32 .05

2.72 .05
.45 .05
.93 .05

glauconite

86L049 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.14 .05
.33 .05
.33 .05

2.57 .05
.43 .05
1.26 .05

glauconite

86L049 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.17 .05
.33 .05
.34 .05

2.58 .05
.44 .05
1.24 .05

glauconite

86L049 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.07 .05
.31 .05
.36 .05

2.70 .05
.51 .05
1.04 .05

glauconite

86L049 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.13 .05
.33 .05
.36 .05

2.48 .05
.47 .05
.97 .05

glauconite

86L049 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

1.12 .05
.33 .05
.36 .05

2.56 .05
.46 .05
.94 .05

glauconite

87D037 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

Fe

.40 .05
.44 .05
.42 .05
1.17 .05

.17 .05
.32 .05
.63 .05
2.73 .05

glauconite

87J014

(Ca.096K.725)(Si3.611Al.389)(F
e1.097Al.849Mg.442Ti.003Mn.00
1)O10(OH)2

Fe

.36 .01
.38 .01
-.01 .02
1.24 .02
1.46 .01

.63 .01
.28 .01
.30 .02
2.52 .03
1.02 .02

glauconite

87J014

(Ca.076K.779))(Si3.836Al.112Fe
.051)(Fe1.345Mg.595Mn.004)O10
(OH)2

Fe

.44 .01
.35 .01
.25 .01
1.28 .01

1.22 .01
.40 .01
.11 .01
1.36 .01

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.44 .05

.45 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.49 .05
1.26 .05
1.08 .05

.45 .05
2.80 .05
2.22 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.48 .05
1.26 .05
1.08 .05

.45 .05
2.58 .05
2.08 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.49 .05
1.29 .05
1.05 .05

.42 .05
2.64 .05
2.08 .05

360

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.49 .05
1.27 .05
1.19 .05

.43 .05
2.75 .05
2.19 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.48 .05
1.32 .05
1.08 .05

.43 .05
2.80 .05
2.22 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.45 .05
1.29 .05

.44 .05
2.81 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.45 .05
1.28 .05
1.06 .05

.43 .05
2.80 .05
1.80 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.49 .05
1.30 .05
1.08 .05

.42 .05
2.56 .05
2.08 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.45 .05
1.29 .05
1.08 .05

.42 .05
2.60 .05
2.02 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.48 .05
1.28 .05
1.10 .05

.42 .05
2.64 .05
2.08 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.44 .05
1.28 .05
1.01 .05

.41 .05
2.68 .05
2.11 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.48 .05
1.26 .05
1.17 .05

.42 .05
2.92 .05
1.95 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.48 .05
1.26 .05

.43 .05
2.76 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.48 .05

.42 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.46 .05
1.26 .05

.42 .05
2.83 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.44 .05
1.27 .05
.93 .05

.42 .05
2.82 .05
2.02 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.49 .05
1.26 .05

.40 .05
2.78 .05

361

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.46 .05
1.25 .05
1.05 .05
.56 .05

.41 .05
2.88 .05
2.02 .05
1.06 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.49 .05
1.30 .05
10 .05

.41 .05
2.60 .05
1.90 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.49 .05
1.30 .05
1.13 .05

.39 .05
2.72 .05
1.79 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.48 .05
1.26 .05
1.05 .05

.40 .05
2.70 .05
2.08 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.48 .05
1.21 .05
1.03 .05

.38 .05
2.74 .05
1.97 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.46 .05

.39 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.51 .05
1.28 .05
1.14 .05
.49 .05

.38 .05
2.65 .05
1.70 .05
1.28 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.49 .05
1.29 .05
1.21 .05

.39 .05
2.88 .05
1.84 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.55 .05
1.23 .05

.48 .05
2.69 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.49 .05

.52 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.46 .05
1.26 .05

.65 .05
2.88 .05

glauconite

87M084 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SS

.60 .05
1.26 .05

.79 .05
2.58 .05

362

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

glauconite

88C022 (K.69Na.01Ca.12)(Si3.66Fe(III)
.04Al.30)(Fe(III).99Fe(II).14Al.
34Mg.56)O10(OH)2

Fe

.31 .01
.32 .02
.32 .06
.14 .01
1.21 .03
1.32 .02
1.43 .03

.22 .01
.58 .03
.78 .07
.78 .01
1.93 .06
2.35 .03
.99 .03

glauconite

88C022 (K.69Na.01Ca.02)(Si3.83Fe(III)
.13Al.04)(Fe(III).96Fe(II).12Al.
44Mg.48Ti.01)O10(OH)2

Fe

.32 .01
.31 .01
.42 .03
.23 .01
1.17 .03
1.09 .02

.24 .01
.55 .01
1.06 .05
.96 .01
2.56 .06
1.79 .02

glauconite

88C022 (K.67Na.13Ca.01)(Si3.79Fe(III)
.20Al.01)(Fe(III)1.05Fe(II).09Al
.37Mg.47Ti.01)O10(OH)2

Fe

.30 .01
.30 .02
.56 .06
.03 .01
.98 .03
1.14 .02
1.40 .03

.30 .01
.59 .02
.50 .11
.50 .05
2.16 .06
2.57 .05
.75 .03

glauconite

88C022 (K.62Na.20)(Si3.63Fe(III).09Al
.28)(Fe(III)1.17Fe(II).19Al.33M
g.30Ti.02)O10(OH)2

Fe

.32 .01
.32 .01
.33 .03
.00 .01
1.09 .03
1.17 .02
1.50 .03

.28 .02
.54 .02
.82 .03
.59 .01
2.37 .03
2.64 .01
.90 .03

glauconite

88C022 (K.69Na.01Ca.01)(Si3.71Fe(III)
.13Al.16)(Fe(III)1.15Fe(II).19M
g.28)O10(OH)2

Fe

.39 .02
.39 .02
.41 .06
.12 .01
1.15 .01
1.57 .02

.27 .03
.51 .03
.75 .02
.48 .01
2.83 .01
.96 .01

glauconite

88C022 (K.62Na.16)(Si3.54Fe(III).05Al
.41)(Fe(III)1.31Fe(II).15Mg.28Ti
.02)O10(OH)2

Fe

.30 .01
.30 .02
.31 .06
-.02 .01
.78 .03
.91 .02
1.74 .03

.33 .01
.65 .02
.81 .11
.57 .01
1.85 .16
2.23 .02
1.40 .01

glauconite

90V025 (K,Na,Ca).51(Fe(III),Al,Fe(II),Mg)2(Si,Al)
4O10(OH)2/nH2O

SNP

.59 .05
1.56 .05

.51 .05
2.13 .05

glauconite

91G083

363

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Mineral

Ref

glauconite

92D038

Fe

.37 .01
1.07 .01
.37 .01
1.14 .01
.37 .01
.40 .01

.39 .02
1.92 .02
.60 .02
2.82 .02
.19 .02
1.08 .02

glaucophane

69B075 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3Al2Si8O22(O
H)2

SS

1.22 .05
1.20 .05
.45 .05

2.82 .05
2.33 .05
.48 .05

glaucophane

69B075 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3Al2Si8O22(O
H)2

SS

1.23 .05
1.22 .05
.47 .05

2.82 .05
2.27 .05
.42 .05

glaucophane

69B078 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3Al2Si8O22(O
H)2

glaucophane

70E014 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3Al2Si8O22(O
H)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.10 .05
.34 .05

2.81 .05
2.30 .05
.48 .05

glaucophane

70E014 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3Al2Si8O22(O
H)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.11 .05
.36 .05

2.82 .05
2.22 .05
.47 .05

glaucophane

70E014 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3Al2Si8O22(O
H)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.12 .05
.38 .05

2.79 .05
2.24 .05
.46 .05

glaucophane

70E014 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3Al2Si8O22(O
H)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.11 .05
.38 .05

2.82 .05
2.23 .05
.47 .05

glaucophane

81B048 Na2(Mg,Fe(II))3Al2Si8O22(O
H)2

goethiite

90F033 a-FeOOH

Fe

.34 .03

Goethite

63H002 a-FeOOH

Goethite

63H006 a-FeOOH

xx

.67 .05

.53 .05

305 35

Goethite

65R002 a-FeOOH

xx

.53 .06

.00 .1

364 37

Goethite

65R002 a-FeOOH

xx

.78 .06

Goethite

66D006 a-FeOOH

SS

.6400 .0005

.40 .05

357 10

Goethite

66D006 a-FeOOH

SS

.64 .05

.405 .050

371 10

Goethite

66D006 a-FeOOH

SS

.64 .05
.64 .05

.40 .05
.35 .05

335 10
295 10

Goethite

66D006 a-FeOOH

SS

.64 .05

.04 .05

360 10

Goethite

66D006 a-FeOOH

SS

.63 .05
.63 .05

.38 .05
.30 .05

345 10
295 10

364

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

462 7

515 43

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

Goethite

66D006 a-FeOOH

Goethite

66H003 a-FeOOH

Goethite

66V001 a-FeOOH

Goethite

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

SS

.63 .05

.38 .05

345 10

67W005 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

.54 .05

Goethite

68F009 a-FeOOH

Fe

.35 .05

-.3 .1

384 5

Goethite

68J001

a-FeOOH

Goethite

68J012

a-FeOOH

Goethite

68Y004 a-FeOOH

Goethite

69J007

Goethite

70S029 a-FeOOH

SS

.61 .05

.11 .05

488 10

Goethite

70S029 a-FeOOH

SS

.51 .10

.10 .05

277 10

Goethite

72K064 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .03

.14 .02

377 5

Goethite

72K064 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

.31 .05

Goethite

72K064 a-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .02

.12 .02

Goethite

73J009

a-FeOOH

Fe

.35 .05

.49 .05

Goethite

74E017 a-FeOOH

xx

.44 .08
.40 .08

.48 .08
-.48 .08

365 10
512 10

Goethite

74E017 a-FeOOH

xx

.56 .08
.44 .08

.64 .06
.64 .08

505 15
535 15

Goethite

74E017 a-FeOOH

xx

.44 .08
.44 .08

.48 .08
.44 .08

365 15
332 15

Goethite

74E017 a-FeOOH

xx

.52 .08
.56 .08

.68 .08
.68 .08

512 15
480 15

Goethite

74E017 a-FeOOH

xx

.48 .08

.52 .08

297 10

Goethite

74E017 a-FeOOH

xx

.54 .08

.56 .08

485 10

Goethite

74E017 a-FeOOH

xx

.42 .08
.44 .08
-.62 .08

.48 .08
-.38 .08
.56 .08

370 10
512 10
515 10

Goethite

74E017 a-FeOOH

xx

.52 .08
.44 .08
.36 .08

.68 .08
-.60 .08
-.80 .08

505 10
530 10
525 10

Goethite

74E017 a-FeOOH

xx

.48 .08

.56 .08

507 10

goethite

74E017 a-FeOOH

xx

.56 .08

.64 .08

490 5

Goethite

74G063 a-FeOOH

a-FeOOH

365

509 8

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

Goethite

75G056 a-FeOOH

Goethite

75J010

Goethite

75R014 a-FeOOH

Goethite

75Z025 a-FeOOH

Goethite

76G008 a-FeOOH

Goethite

76G023 a-FeOOH

Goethite

76G051 a-FeOOH

Goethite

76G053 a-FeOOH

Goethite

76G065 a-FeOOH

Goethite

76G066 a-FeOOH

Goethite

76G083 a-FeOOH

Goethite

77G011 a-FeOOH

Goethite

77J001

Goethite

77J001

Goethite

77K003 a-FeOOH

Goethite

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

a-FeOOH
Fe

.64 .02

.55 .02

Fe

.57 .01

.37 .01

a-FeOOH

Cu

.155 .037

.537 .037

a-FeOOH

Cu

.155 .004

.546 .004

77S072 a-FeOOH

Fe

.34 .05
.40 .05

.42 .05
.69 .05

354.0 .5

Goethite

77S072 a-FeOOH

Fe

.35 .05

.61 .05

389.0 .5

Goethite

78A032 a-FeOOH

Goethite

78B072 a-FeOOH

Fe

.36 .05

-.26 .05

450 5

Goethite

78B072 a-FeOOH

Fe

.34 .05

-.25 .05

492 5

Goethite

78B072 a-FeOOH

Fe

.38 .05

-.23 .05

468 5

Goethite

78B080 a-FeOOH

Goethite

78G047 a-FeOOH

xx

.375 .050

.588 .050

Goethite

78G047 a-FeOOH

xx

.48 .01
.49 .02

-.51 .03
.51 .03

467 1

Goethite

78M057 a-FeOOH

Goethite

78S011 a-FeOOH

Fe

.34 .05

.31 .05

388 5

Goethite

79C038 a-FeOOH

Goethite

79E004 a-FeOOH

Cr

.44 .08

.48 .08

498 5

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.996Al.004)OOH

Fe

.38 .05

-.27 .05

378 5

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.996Al.004)OOH

Fe

.34 .05

-.25 .05

498 5

366

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.958Al.042)OOH

Fe

.38 .05

-.26 .05

347 5

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.958Al.042)OOH

Fe

.34 .05

-.25 .05

490 5

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.931Al.069)OOH

Fe

.38 .05

-.25 .05

323 5

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.914Al.086)OOH

Fe

.38 .05

-.26 .05

348 5

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.914Al.086)OOH

Fe

.34 .05

-.27 .05

486 5

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.867Al.133)OOH

Fe

.33 .05

.61 .05

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.867Al.133)OOH

Fe

.35 .05

-.24 .05

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.829Al.171)OOH

Fe

.36 .05

.49 .05

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.829Al.171)OOH

Fe

.35 .05

-.26 .05

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.749Al.251)OOH

Fe

.35 .05

.53 .05

Goethite

79G015 (Fe.749Al.251)OOH

Fe

.34 .05

-.26 .05

455 5

Goethite

79M047 a-FeOOH

Fe

.38 .05

.29 .05

357 5

Goethite

79S036 a-FeOOH

Goethite

80F002 Fe.79Al.21OOH

xx

.257 .005

.541 .005

493 5

Goethite

80M072 a-FeOOH

Goethite

81A022 a-FeOOH

SNP

.87 .01

.09 .01

455 5

Goethite

81A022 a-FeOOH

SNP

.62 .01

.73 .01

goethite

81G027 a-Fe.801Al.0199OOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.12 .05

469 3

goethite

81G027 a-Fe.726Al.273OOH

Fe

.49 .05

-.12 .05

457 7

goethite

81G027 a-Fe.904Al.196OOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.12 .05

465 4

goethite

81G027 a-Fe.912Al.088OOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.12 .05

467 3

goethite

81G027 a-Fe.872Al.128OOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.12 .05

460 4

goethite

81G027 a-Fe.93Al.17OOH

Fe

.49 .05

-.11 .05

448 5

goethite

81G027 a-Fe.788Al.212OOH

Fe

.49 .05

-.12 .05

443 8

goethite

81G027 a-Fe.752Al.248OOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.12 .05

440 7

goethite

81G027 a-Fe.715Al.285OOH

Fe

.49 .05

-.10 .05

432 8

goethite

81G027 a-Fe.70Al.30OOH

Fe

.46 .05

-.10 .05

431 28

Goethite

81J007

(Fe.76Ti.02S.01P.03Al.14)OOH

Cu

.147 .005

.584 .005

Goethite

81J007

(Fe.90Mn.01P.O1Si.06)OOH

Cu

.140 .005

-.240 .005

357 5

Goethite

81J007

(Fe.90P.01Si.05)OOH

Cu

.150 .005

-.330 .005

377 5

Goethite

81J007

(Fe.93P.02Si.01Al.01)OOH

Cu

.140 .005

-.320 .005

370 5

367

477 5

470 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Mineral

Ref

Goethite

81J007

(Fe.89P.05Mg.01)OOH

Cu

.140 .005

-.360 .005

318 5

Goethite

81J007

(Fe.95Si.03)OOH

Cu

.140 .005

-.320 .005

387 5

Goethite

81J007

(Fe.88Mn.01P.01Si.05Al.03)OO
H

Cu

.120 .005

-.340 .005

356 5

Goethite

81J007

(Fe.92Mn.01Si.04Al.01Mg.01)O
OH

Cu

.160 .005

-.210 .005

346 5

Goethite

81J007

(Fe.81Zn.03Mn.01Si.07Al.06Mg.
01)OOH

Cu

.130 .005

-.120 .005

296 5

Goethite

81S101 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .03

-.11 .03

485 3

Goethite

81S101 a-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .03

-.11 .03

498 3

goethite

82A052 a-FeOOH

xx

.56 .08

.64 .08

505 5

goethite

82A052 a-FeOOH

xx

.49 .08

.32 .08

340 5

goethite

82A052 a-FeOOH

xx

.40 .08

.40 .08

355 5

goethite

82A052 a-FeOOH

xx

.45 .08

.32 .08

342 5

goethite

82A052 a-FeOOH

xx

.40 .08

.48 .08

352 5

Goethite

82B085 a-FeOOH

Fe

.42 .05
.43 .05

-.25 .05
.55 .05

497 5

Goethite

82F014 a-FeOOH

Goethite

82M003 a-FeOOH

Fe

.36 .01

.26 .02

502 1

Goethite

82M003 a-FeOOH

Fe

.35 .01

.24 .01

500 1

Goethite

82M043 a-FeOOH

goethite

82R035 a-FeOOH

Fe

.65 .05

-.40 .05

320 5

goethite

82R035 a-FeOOH

Fe

.75 .05

-.30 .05

500 5

goethite

82R035 a-FeOOH

Fe

.63 .05

-.45 .05

365 5

Goethite

82S053 a-FeOOH

Fe

.47 .05

.66 .05

Goethite

82S053 a-FeOOH

Fe

.35 .05

.66 .05

goethite

82S123 a-FeOOH

Fe

.35 .01

.22 .01

498 1

goethite

82S123 a-FeOOH

Fe

.36 .01

.24 .01

493 1

goethite

82S123 a-FeOOH

Fe

.35 .01

.25 .01

496 1

goethite

83B121 a-FeOOH

xx

.35 .05

.63 .05

goethite

83B121 a-FeOOH

xx

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.47 .05

-.12 .05

492 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.50 .05

-.17 .05

470 5

368

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

490 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.50 .05

-.13 .05

494 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.50 .05

-.13 .05

475 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.50 .05

-.09 .05

491 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.52 .05

-.10 .05

474 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .05

-.10 .05

493 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.51 .05

-.12 .05

471 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .05

-.14 .05

494 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.50 .05

-.14 .05

476 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.47 .05

-.13 .05

493 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.14 .05

478 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.13 .05

483 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.17 .05

454 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.46 .05

-.13 .05

484 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.56 .05

-.19 .05

453 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.12 .05

479 5

goethite

83H023 a-FeOOH

Fe

.61 .05

-.18 .05

449 5

goethite

83S095 a-FeOOH

Fe

.30 .05

.26 .10

369 3

goethite

83S095 a-(Fe.95Al.05)OOH

Fe

.42 .05
1.02 .05

.23 .10
.35 .10

339 3
556 3

goethite

83S095 a-(Fe.88Al.12)OOH

Fe

.36 .05

goethite

83S095 a-(Fe.82Al.18)OOH

Fe

.40 .05

goethite

83S095 a-(Fe.80Al.20)OOH

Fe

.40 .05

.15 .10

goethite

83S095 a-(Fe.77Al.23)OOH

Fe

.40 .05

.5 .1

goethite

83S095 a-(Fe.72Al.28)OOH

Fe

.28 .05

.56 .10

goethite

83S095 a-(Fe.90Al.10)OOH

Fe

1.12 .05
.35 .05

.3 .1

goethite

84C054 a-FeOOH

SNP

.60 .05

.52 .05

goethite

84F014 a-FeOOH

xx

.48 .05

-.21 .05

509 5

goethite

84F014 a-FeOOH

xx

.49 .05

-.23 .05

496 5

goethite

84F014 a-FeOOH

xx

.48 .05

-.21 .05

495 5

goethite

84S095 (Fe.90Al.10)OOH

Fe

1.12 .05
.35 .05

.3 .1

550 3

369

550 3

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

goethite

85M005 a-FeOOH

Fe

.38 .03

.66 .05

goethite

85M005 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.12 .01

490 10

goethite

85M029 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .01

-.27 .01

380 2

goethite

85M029 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .01

-.27 .01

381 2

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

302 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

315 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

317 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

333 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

342 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

360 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

374 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

376 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

376 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

376 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

377 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

376 5

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

503.00 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

503.9 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

503.4 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

504.1 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

503.9 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

504.7 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

505.7 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

506.00 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

506.7 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

505.4 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

505.9 .05

goethite

85S034 a-FeOOH

xx

505.1 .05

goethite

86A016 a-FeOOH

Rh

.36 .05

-.26 .05

476 22

goethite

86B021 a-FeOOH

Fe

.444 .005

-.105 .005

492 5

goethite

86B028 a-FeOOH

xx

.47 .05

-.63 .05

484 5

370

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

goethite

86B028 a-FeOOH

xx

.21 .05
.29 .05
.32 .05

-.20 .05
-.22 .05
-.25 .05

490 5
460 5
429 5

goethite

86B028 a-FeOOH

xx

.30 .05
.36 .05
.29 .05

-.10 .05
-.12 .05
-.11 .05

507 5
441 5
483 5

goethite

86B120 a-FeOOH

Fe

.34 .05

.45 .05

goethite

86B120 a-FeOOH

Fe

.35 .05

.45 .05

goethite

86B120 a-FeOOH

Fe

.33 .05

.45 .05

goethite

86B120 a-FeOOH

Fe

.33 .05

.45 .05

goethite

86F017 a-FeOOH

xx

.360 .005

-.205 .005

500 5

goethite

86F017 a-FeOOH

xx

.411 .005

-.229 .005

499 5

goethite

86F017 a-FeOOH

xx

.367 .005

-.231 .005

503 5

goethite

86F017 a-FeOOH

xx

.416 .005

-.231 .005

507 5

goethite

86F017 a-FeOOH

xx

.405 .005

-.192 .005

486 5

goethite

86G064 a-FeOOH

Fe

300

.362

goethite

86G064 a-FeOOH

Fe

78

.444

goethite

86N039 a-FeOOH

xx

.46 .05
.32 .05

.16 .05
.27 .05

376 5
328 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

-.27 .05

241 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

-.27 .05

261 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

-.27 .05

243 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

-.27 .05

322 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

-.27 .05

289 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

-.27 .05

212 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.25 .05

483 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.25 .05

487 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.25 .05

493 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.25 .05

489 5

goethite

86V022 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

-.25 .05

485 5

goethite

87B084 a-Ai.17Fe.83OOH

Fe

goethite

87M043 a-FeOOH

Fe

.452 .009

-.28 .02

480.8 .7

goethite

87M043 a-FeOOH

Fe

.477 .006

-.23 .01

500.3 .5

371

387
-.21

492

480 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

goethite

87M043 a-FeOOH

Fe

.44 .01

-.22 .03

478 1

goethite

87M043 a-FeOOH

Fe

.476 .006

-.20 .01

496.1 .5

goethite

87M043 a-FeOOH

Fe

.490 .004

-.260 .008

495.1 .3

goethite

88A018 a-FeOOH

xx

500 5

goethite

88A018 a-(Fe.91Al.9)OOH

xx

489 5

goethite

88A018 a-(Fe.83Al.17)OOH

xx

474 5

goethite

88A018 a-(Fe.81Al.19)OOH

xx

460 5

goethite

88A018 a-(Fe.79Al.21)OOH

xx

462 5

goethite

88A018 a-(Fe.75Al.25)OOH

xx

449 5

goethite

88A018 a-(Fe.81Al.19)OOH

xx

437 5

goethite

88A018 a-(Fe.76Al.24)OOH

xx

419 5

goethite

88Q001 a-FeOOH

Fe

.38 .05

380 5

goethite

88Q001 a-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .05

500 5

goethite

88Q001 a-FeOOH

Fe

.50 .05

505 5

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,Si)OOH

Fe

.40 .05

339 5

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,Si)OOH

Fe

.50 .05

493 5

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,Si)OOH

Fe

.50 .05

500 5

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,Si)OOH

Fe

.38 .05

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,Si)OOH

Fe

.47 .05

487 5

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,Si)OOH

Fe

.51 .05

506 5

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,Si)OOH

Fe

.34 .05

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,Si)OOH

Fe

.45 .05

14 5

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,Si)OOH

Fe

.47 .05

481 5

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,P)OOH

Fe

.38 .05

325 5

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,P)OOH

Fe

.51 .05

492 5

goethite

88Q001 a-(Fe,P)OOH

Fe

.51 .05

504 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

461 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

466 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

464 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

465 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

465 5

372

.63 .05

247 5

.68 .05

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

462 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

462 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

462 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

458 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

460 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

447 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

442 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

448 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

464 5

goethite

89G002 a-FeOOH

Fe

473 5

goethite

89L011 a-FeOOH

Fe

goethite

89M011 a-FeOOH

xx

goethite

90B032 a-FeOOH

Fe

goethite

90B039 a-(Fe,Al)OOH

Fe

goethite

90B041 a-FeOOH

xx

goethite

90B041 a-FeOOH

goethite

-.13 .05

487 5

-.25 .05

506 5

.470 .005

-.120 .005

504.8 .05

.617 .005

-.115 .005

500.7 .5

xx

.609 .005

-.114 .005

501.6 .5

90B041 a-FeOOH

xx

.617 .005

-.115 .005

502.1 .5

goethite

90B041 a-FeOOH

xx

.613 .005

-.115 .005

502.3 .5

goethite

90B041 a-FeOOH

xx

.484 .005

-.118 .005

502.0 .5

goethite

90B041 a-FeOOH

xx

.470 .005

-.120 .005

504.8 .5

goethite

90B082 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

.54 .05

goethite

90V010 a-FeOOH

xx

.48 .05

-.25 .05

goethite

90Z008 a-FeOOH

Fe

.33 .05

1.19 .05

goethite

90Z008 a-FeOOH

Fe

.35 .05

.98 .05

goethite

90Z008 a-FeOOH

Fe

.33 .05

.83 .05

goethite

90Z008 a-FeOOH

Fe

.33 .05

.69 .05

goethite

90Z008 a-FeOOH

Fe

473 5

goethite

90Z008 a-FeOOH

Fe

457 5

goethite

90Z008 a-FeOOH

Fe

441 5

goethite

90Z008 a-FeOOH

Fe

462 5

goethite

91A002 a-FeOOH

Fe

470 5

373

.39 .05

373 41

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

goethite

91A002 a-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .05

-.24 .05

470 5

goethite

91A002 a-FeOOH

Fe

.58 .05

-.24 .05

470 5

goethite

91A002 a-FeOOH

Fe

.55 .05

-.24 .05

460 5

goethite

91A002 a-FeOOH

Fe

.54 .05

-.24 .05

470 5

goethite

91A002 a-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .05

-.25 .05

470 5

goethite

91D004 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05
.36 .05

-.27 .05
.53 .05

368 5

goethite

91D004 a-FeOOH

Fe

.41 .05
.36 .05

-.15 .05
.53 .05

368 5

goethite

91D004 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05
.39 .05

-.26 .05
.54 .05

368 5

goethite

91D019

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.34 .05

-.18 .05

45 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.38 .05

-.15 .05

46 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.38 .05

-.19 .05

463 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.37 .05

-.17 .05

473 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.36 .05

-.17 .05

478 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.38 .05

-.10 .05

486 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.41 .05

-.09 .05

486 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.42 .05

-.01 .05

489 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.34 .05

-.14 .05

490 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.35 .05

-.16 .05

491 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.34 .05

-.12 .05

489 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.34 .05

-.17 .05

490 5

goethite

91F001 a-FeOOH

Rh

.35 .05

-.15 .05

483 5

goethite

91G025 a-FeOOH

xx

.300 .005

goethite

91J009

a-FeOOH

Fe

.36 .05

-.47 .05

500 5

goethite

91J009

a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

-.44 .05

502 5

goethite

91J009

a-FeOOH

Fe

.35 .05

-.53 .05

485 5

goethite

91M093 (a-FeOOH)

.34

.57

373

goethite

91M093 (a-FeOOH)

.33

.57

361

Goethite

91M094 (a-FeOOH )

.33

.57

361

374

371 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

goethite

91P021 a-(Fe.95Al.05)OOH

Fe

.48 .03

.50 .03

503 1

goethite

91P021 a-(Fe.89Al.11)OOH

Fe

.48 .03
.48 .03

.52 .03
.50 .03

496 1
504 1

goethite

91P021 a-(Fe.82Al.18)OOH

Fe

.47 .03
.48 .03

.52 .03
.49 .03

489 1
499 1

goethite

91P021 a-(Fe.70Al.30)OOH

Fe

.51 .03
.47 .03

.47 .03
.47 .03

486 1
498 1

goethite

91P026

Fe

4.2

goethite

92B052

4.2

.48

.48

50.2

goethite

92B052

189

.42

.50

45.2

goethite

92B052

298

.37

.51

34.7

goethite

92B052

316

.36

.50

32.3

goethite

92B052

325

.44

.35

30.1

goethite

92B052

351

.33

.50

Goethite

92D048

Fe

300

.17 .09

-.23

Goethite

92D048

Fe

84

.57 .09

-.17

480 10

Goethite

92D048 a-FeOOH

Fe

300

.20 .09

-.19

368 10

goethite

92M067

e2O

297

.38

.57

goethite

92M067

e2O

121

.38

.38

goethite

92P005 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

goethite

92S014 a-FeOOH

Fe

.38 .05

386.4 .5

goethite

92S014 a-FeOOH

Fe

.29 .05

368.2 .5

goethite

92S014 a-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

363.7 .5

goethite

92S014 a-FeOOH

Fe

.31 .05

359 5

goethite

92S014 a-FeOOH

Fe

.24 .05

382.4 .5

goethite

92S014 a-FeOOH

Fe

.48 .05

409 5

goethite

92S014 a-FeOOH

Fe

.46 .05

405.7 .5

goethite

93B064

Fe

4.2

goethite

94M008 a-FeOOH

Fe

goethite

95C007 a-FeOOH

goethite

95V008

goethite

96B030 a-FeOOH

20
Fe

v
v

375

.48

-.12 .05

-.25

452.2
503 5

50.76

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

goethite

96J018

g-FeOOH

goethite

96R033

goethite &
hematite

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

298

.35

-.38

37.8

91M094 (a-FeOOH) & (a-Fe2O3)

.34
.35

.57
.19

373
510

goethites

90D059

goethites

92D030

gondite

96D047

Fe

300

1.35
.44

3.60
.62

gondite

96D047

Fe

77

1.42
.50

3.59
.66

gondite

96D047

Fe

77

1.43
.51
.48

3.62
.63

1.36
.42
.41

3.57
.61

gondite

Fe

96D047

Fe

300

494

346

gondite

96D047

Fe

300

1.31
.40

3.55
.64

gondite

96D047

Fe

77

1.46
.53
.55

3.62
.64

.49
.50
.56

.69

.45
.45
.42

.65

gondite

gondite

96D047

Fe

96D047

Fe

77

300

1998

484
494
523
358
506

gossan

96D070

78

.48 .01

-.25 .01

496 1

gossan

96D070

78

.48 .01
.41 .01

-.25 .01
-.20 .01

498 1
532 1

gossan

96D070

78

.48 .01
.48 .01

-.25 .01
-.20 .01

488 1
533 1

gossan

96D070

78

.48 .01
.46 .01
.46 .01

-.23 .01
-.18 .01
1.26 .01

494 1
533 1

graftonite

77M016 (Fe(II),Mn,Ca,Mg)3(PO4)2

1.10 .03
1.19 .03
1.10 .03

2.31 .05
2.15 .05
1.55 .05

Fe

376

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

graftonite

77M016 (Fe(II),Mn,Ca,Mg)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.25 .03
1.28 .03
1.22 .03

2.51 .05
2.21 .05
1.73 .05

graftonite

80A035 (Mg.8Fe.2)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.27 .01

2.85 .01
1.50 .01

graftonite

82N052 (Fe(II),Mn,Ca,Mg)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.31 .05
1.25 .05
1.29 .05

2.19 .05
1.72 .05
2.54 .05

graftonite

82N052 (Fe(II),Mn,Ca,Mg)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.19 .05
1.11 .05
1.16 .05

2.10 .05
1.59 .05
2.37 .05

graftonite

82N052 (Fe.9Mn.1)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .05
1.10 .05
1.16 .05

2.06 .05
1.56 .05
2.36 .05

graftonite

82N052 (Fe.8Mn.2)(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .05
1.10 .05
1.16 .05

2.06 .05
1.56 .05
2.35 .05

graftonite

82N052 (Fe.7Mn.3)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .05
1.10 .05
1.16 .05

2.03 .05
1.56 .05
2.36 .05

graftonite

82N052 (Fe.6Mn.4)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .05
1.10 .05
1.16 .05

2.04 .05
1.55 .05
2.38 .05

graftonite

82N052 (Fe.5Mn.5)(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .05
1.10 .05
1.16 .05

2.05 .05
1.57 .05
2.38 .05

graftonite

82N052 (Fe.4Mn.6)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.22 .05
1.10 .05
1.16 .05

2.09 .05
1.58 .05
2.37 .05

graftonite

82N052 (Fe.3Mn.7)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.19 .05
1.11 .05
1.16 .05

2.06 .05
1.59 .05
2.38 .05

graftonite

82N052 (Fe.2Mn.8)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.17 .05
1.11 .05
1.17 .05

1.98 .05
1.60 .05
2.37 .05

graftonite

82N052 (Fe.1Mn.9)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.12 .05
1.17 .05

1.93 .05
1.61 .05
2.37 .05

grandidierite

77S039 (K.01Fe(II).12Mg.98)Al3(Fe(III
).03B.97)SiO9

Fe

1.106 .005
.333 .005

1.724 .005
1.201 .005

grandidierite

77S039 (K.01Fe(II).12Mg.98)Al3(Fe(III
).03B.97)SiO9

Fe

1.231 .005
.417 .005

1.906 .005
1.229 .005

377

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

grandidierite

77S039 (Mg,Fe(II))Al3(BO4)(SiO4)O

Fe

1.101 .005

1.746 .005

grandidierite

77S039 (Mg,Fe(II))Al3(BO4)(SiO4)O

Fe

1.231 .005

1.947 .005

grandidierite

77S039 (Mg,Fe(II))Al3(BO4)(SiO4)O

Fe

1.101 .005
.334 .005

1.712 .005
1.133 .005

grandidierite

77S039 (Mg,Fe(II))Al3(BO4)(SiO4)O

Fe

1.222 .005
.439 .005

1.882 .005
1.172 .005

grandidierite

77S039 (Mg,Fe(II))Al3(BO4)(SiO4)O

Fe

1.099 .005
.365 .005

1.681 .005
1.252 .005

grandidierite

77S039 (Mg,Fe(II))Al3(BO4)(SiO4)O

Fe

1.230 .005
.424 .005

1.856 .005
1.328 .005

grandidierite

90Q001 (Mg.773Fe(II).149Na.036Ca.036
)(Al2.937Fe(III).096)Si1.036B.8
18(O8.749OH.251)

Fe

1.086 .005
1.094 .005
.278 .005

1.746 .005
2.764 .005
.386 .005

grandidierite

90Q001 (Mg,Fe)Al3(BO4)(SiO4)O

Fe

1.101 .005

1.746 .005

grandidierite

90Q001 (Mg,Fe)Al3(BO4)(SiO4)O

Fe

1.106 .005
.333 .005

1.724 .005
1.201 .005

grandidierite

90Q001 (Mg,Fe)Al3(BO4)(SiO4)O

Fe

1.109 .005
.365 .005

1.681 .005
1.252 .005

granite

94E022

graphite

79S062 C

greenalite

78B090 (Fe(II),Fe(III))2-3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.15 .05
.29 .05

2.75 .05
.65 .05

greenalite

78B090 (Fe(II),Fe(III))2-3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.30 .05

-2.96 .05

greenalite

78C040 (Fe(II),Fe(III))2-3Si2O5(OH)4

greenalite

79B017 (Fe(II)2.2Fe(III)0.5)Si2O5(OH)
4

Fe

1.30 .02

-2.96 .02

greenalite

81C025 (Fe(II),Fe(III))2-3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.16 .01
.39 .02

2.75 .02
.73 .04

greenalite

81C025 (Fe(II),Fe(III))2-3Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.30 .01

-2.96 .04

greenalite

82C033 (Fe(II),Fe(III))2-3Si2O5(OH)4

greigite

69M026 Fe3S4

SNP

.65 .04
.54 .02
.57 .02

.48 .02
.55 .02

greigite

greigite

1998

71V012 Fe3S4

Fe

82S004 Fe3S4

378

.70 .05
.40 .05
.45 .05

158 5

158 2

297 5

.30 .05
.40 .05

322 10
486 10
465 10

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

greigite

91V014 Fe3S4

Fe

.37 .05
.71 .05

.00 .05
-.03 .05

318 5
330 5

greigite

91V014 Fe3S4

Fe

.28 .05
.53 .05

.00 .05
-.08 .05

313 5
313 5

greigite

94S035

Fe

.33
.57

31.1
30.7

greigite

94S035

Fe

.33
.60

31.3
30.7

greigite

94S035

Fe

greigite

94Z007

Fe

.385 .003
.481 .002
.537 .002
.332 .003
.378 .006
.694 .008
.678 .009
.732 .035

.017 .002
.048 .002
-.064 .003
-.314 .004
-.549 .008
.694 .008
.150 .009
-.166 .032

grossular

76A017 Ca2.8Fe(II).2Al1.3Fe(III).5Si2.
9Al.1O12

Fe

1.42 .05
.50 .05

3.64 .05
.57 .05

grossular

76A017 Mg.1Ca2.8Mn.1Fe(II).07Al1.5Fe
(III).12Cr.35Si3O12

Fe

1.44 .05
.46 .05

3.65 .05
.46 .05

grossular

77M012 (Ca5.95Fe(II).17)(Al3.89Fe(III).
01Mn.09Ti.05)Si5.89O24

Fe

1.27 .04

3.58 .04

grossular

77M012 Ca3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.27 .04
.37 .04

3.57 .04
.60 .04

grossular

77M012 (Ca5.90Fe(II).25)(Fe(III).21Mn.
01)Si5.87O24

Fe

1.28 .04
.39 .04

3.58 .04
.62 .04

grossular

77M012 (Ca5.94Fe(II).18)(Al3.50Fe(III).
44Ti.01Mn.01Mg.05)Si5.98O24

Fe

1.27 .04
.39 .04

3.60 .04
.60 .04

grossular

77M012 Ca3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

.39 .04

.60 .04

grossular

78T036 Ca3Al2(SiO4)3

SNP

1.556 .050
.64 .05

3.57 .05
.57 .05

grossular

93A029 Ca3Al2Si3O12

grunerite

66B042 (Fe(II),Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

grunerite

67B006 (Fe(II),Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

grunerite

73B078 (Fe(II),Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

grunerite

74I004 (Fe(II),Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

379

SNP

1.25 .05
1.15 .05

2.78 .05
1.50 .05

Fe

1.30 .01

3.14 .01

32.12 .02
29.70 .02
31.28 .02

25.94 .05
22.54 .06
15.45 .24

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

grunerite

74I004 (Fe(II),Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

grunerite

79G003 (Fe(II),Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

grunerite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

1.16 .01
1.07 .01

2.79 .01
1.55 .01

80M024 (Fe(II),Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.25 .01
1.24 .01

2.50 .01
1.80 .01

grunerite

83L007 (Fe(II),Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.29 .05
1.27 .05
1.29 .05
1.19 .05

-3.19 .05
-2.69 .05
-3.19 .05
1.52 .05

grunerite

84D037 Na.013Ca.054Mg.774Mn.051Fe(I
I)6.167Ti.006Si8.033O22((OH)1.
738F.518)

Fe

1.1603 .0005
1.1332 .0005

2.8931 .0005
1.5936 .0005

grunerite

84D037 Na.013Ca.054Mg.774Mn.051Fe(I
I)6.167Ti.006Si8.033O22((OH)1.
738F.518)

Fe

1.1563 .0005
1.0937 .0005

2.7794 .0005
1.5191 .0005

grunerite

84D037 Na.013Ca.054Mg.774Mn.051Fe(I
I)6.167Ti.006Si8.033O22((OH)1.
738F.518)

Fe

1.1447 .0005
1.0623 .0005

2.8039 .0005
1.5492 .0005

grunerite

84D037 Na.013Ca.054Mg.774Mn.051Fe(I
I)6.167Ti.006Si8.033O22((OH)1.
738F.518)

Fe

1.1396 .0005
1.0592 .0005

2.8050 .0005
1.5536 .0005

grunerite

84D037 Na.013Ca.054Mg.774Mn.051Fe(I
I)6.167Ti.006Si8.033O22((OH)1.
738F.518)

Fe

1.1706 .0005
1.0797 .0005

2.8556 .0005
1.5794 .0005

grunerite

84D037 Na.013Ca.054Mg.774Mn.051Fe(I
I)6.167Ti.006Si8.033O22((OH)1.
738F.518)

Fe

1.1573 .0005
1.0724 .0005

2.7852 .0005
1.5385 .0005

grunerite

84D037 Na.013Ca.054Mg.774Mn.051Fe(I
I)6.167Ti.006Si8.033O22((OH)1.
738F.518)

Fe

1.273 .001
1.188 .001

3.120 .002
1.548 .002

grunerite

84D037 Na.013Ca.054Mg.774Mn.051Fe(I
I)6.167Ti.006Si8.033O22((OH)1.
738F.518)

Fe

1.1579 .0005
1.0749 .0005

2.7901 .0005
1.5381 .0005

grunerite

88L003 (Fe(II),Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.06 .02
1.16 .02

1.51 .02
2.78 .02

grunerite

88L003 (Fe(II),Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.17 .02
1.26 .02
1.27 .02

1.51 .02
2.96 .02
3.20 .02

grunerite

92Z017 Na.05K.01Fe5.47Mg1.46Al.09Si
7.92O22(OH)1.92F.05Cl.01

Fe

293

1.159 .01
1.079 .01

2.794 .01
1.579 .01

grunerite

92Z017 (Fe,Mg)7Si8O22(OH)2

Fe

293

1.156 .01
1.070 .01

2.799 .01
1.576 .01

380

1998

181
153
217
87

5
5
5
5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

grunerite

95K075 grunerite

haematite

92D053

haematite

96J018

halloysite

69M033 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

halloysite

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

300

.38

-.22

81D010 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

1.53 .06
.72 .01
.76 .03

1.09 .08
.55 .02
1.34 .06

halloysite

81D010 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

1.37 .07
.70 .01
.67 .03

1.08 .09
.57 .02
1.23 .06

halloysite

81K006 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe2O
3

.01 .01

.60 .01

halloysite

81K006 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe2O
3

.03 .01

.54 .01

halloysite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.347 .002

.543 .003

halotrichite

85S103 Fe(II)Al2(SO4)4/22(H2O)

SNP

1.57 .05

3.25 .05

hastingsite

71B088 Ca1.6Na.5(Al.9Ti.1Fe(III).4Fe(
II)1.4Mg2.6)Si6.3Al1.7O2

Fe

1.11 .05
1.07 .05
1.10 .05
.38 .05

2.71 .05
2.30 .05
1.72 .05
.65 .05

hastingsite

73S015 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.10 .01
1.15 .02
.36 .01

2.74 .02
1.92 .04
.73 .03

hastingsite

73S015 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .01
1.14 .01
.26 .09

2.73 .02
2.11 .03
.79 .06

hastingsite

73S015 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

.35 .03
.36 .01

1.28 .07
.73 .03

hastingsite

73S015 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.13 .03
.36 .02
.39 .01

2.67 .02
1.87 .07
1.39 .03
.79 .01

hastingsite

73S015 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.17 .02
.37 .02

2.71 .02
2.01 .04
.85 .02

hastingsite

73S015 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

.37 .02
.37 .01

1.24 .04
.79 .02

hastingsite

73S015 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.10 .03
.39 .01

2.64 .01
2.01 .03
.80 .01

a-Fe2O3

381

1998

507

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hastingsite

82T009 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .03
1.11 .03
1.10 .03
.37 .03

2.79 .03
2.39 .03
1.92 .03
.60 .03

hastingsite

82T009 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .03
1.13 .03
1.10 .03
.48 .03

2.74 .03
2.36 .03
1.91 .03
.53 .03

hastingsite

82T009 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .03
1.12 .03
1.09 .03
.49 .03

2.73 .03
2.37 .03
1.92 .03
.50 .03

hastingsite

82T009 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .03
1.14 .03
1.12 .03
.42 .03

2.71 .03
2.30 .03
1.76 .03
.64 .03

hastingsite

82T009 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.11 .03
1.10 .03
1.06 .03
.44 .03

2.71 .03
2.35 .03
1.92 .03
.52 .03

hastingsite

82T009 NaCa2(Fe(II),Mg)4Fe(III)Si6A
l2O22(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .03
1.11 .03
1.08 .03
.46 .03

2.70 .03
2.35 .03
1.87 .03
.52 .03

hastingsite

82T009 Na1.01K.45Ca1.36(Al.55Ti.12F
e(III).94Fe(II)2.71Mn.09Mg.52)(
Si5.93Al2.07O22)(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .03
1.11 .03
1.09 .03
.38 .03

2.74 .03
2.36 .03
1.82 .03
.69 .03

hastingsite

82T009 (Na.47Ca1.86K.38)(Al.35Ti.06F
e(III).82Fe(II)3.48Mn.11MG.17)(
Si6.22Al1.78O22)(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .03
1.09 .03
1.12 .03
.40 .03

2.72 .03
2.31 .03
1.72 .03
.70 .03

hastingsite

82T009 (Ca1.86Na.32K.44)(Al.29Ti.06F
e(III)1.1Fe(II)2.62Mn.04Mg.86)(
Si6.14Al1.86O22)(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .03
1.12 .03
1.12 .03
.41 .03

2.72 .03
2.35 .03
1.51 .03
.72 .03

hastingsite

85C016 (Na.31K.40)Ca1.99(Mg.58Fe(II)
3.15Fe(III).86Al.05Ti.02Mn.03)(
(Si5.96Al2.04)O22(OH3.01)

SNP

1.49 .05
1.41 .05
1.45 .05
.69 .05
.89 .05

2.70 .05
2.76 .05
1.54 .05
.67 .05
.65 .05

382

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hastingsite

85C016 (Na.37K.47Ca.04)Ca2(Mg.36Fe( SNP


II)3.45Fe(III).96Al.35Ti.04Mn.0
6)((Si6.31Al1.69)O22)(OH.92F.
01O1.07)

1.38 .05
1.41 .05
1.43 .05
.66 .05
.86 .05

2.73 .05
2.30 .05
1.58 .05
.67 .05
.65 .05

hauerite

71B130 MnS2

Fe

.84 .05
.35 .05

1.50 .05
.60 .05

hausmannite

95G052 Mn3O4

hectorite

77E018 (Na.85K.04Ca.02)(Fe(III).01Mg
5.57Li.71)(Si7.78Al.02)O20(OH
)4

Fe

.36 .01

.77 .02

hectorite

83H043 Na.33(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(F,OH)2

Fe

.37 .01

.60 .02

hectorite

83H043 Na.33(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(F,OH)2

Fe

.48 .01

.73 .02

hectorite

83H043 Na.33(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(F,OH)2

Fe

.38 .01

.60 .02

hectorite

83H043 Na.33(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(F,OH)2

Fe

.47 .01
1.38 .02

.68 .02
3.37 .02

hectorite

89D029 Na.33(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(F,OH)2

Fe

.33 .01

.76 .01

hectorite

89D029 Na.33(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(F,OH)2

Fe

.05 .04

.78 .04

hectorite

89D029 Na.33(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(F,OH)2

Fe

.14 .05
1.25 .02

.93 .05
2.80 .02

hectorite

89D029 Na.33(Mg,Li)3Si4O10(F,OH)2

Fe

.33 .01

.74 .01

hedenbergite

67B011 (Ca.95Fe(II).85Mg.18Mn.O2)Si2
O6

SS

1.25 .05
1.26 .05

2.15 .05
2.71 .05

Hedenbergite

67M011 CaFeSi2O6

SS

1.37 .05

2.34 .05

Hedenbergite

67M011 CaFeSi2O6

SS

1.40 .05

2.82 .05

Hedenbergite

68D025 CaFeSi2O6

Pd

.95 .05

2.31 .05

Hedenbergite

68D025 (Ca.3Fe.7)SiO3

Pd

.94 .05
.98 .05

1.90 .05
2.54 .05

Hedenbergite

68T003 CaFeSi2O6

SS

1.43 .05
.94 .05

2.62 .05
1.21 .05

Hedenbergite

70M034 CaFeSi2O6

SNP

1.49 .05

2.27 .05

Hedenbergite

71B073 Ca.95(Mn,Mg).20Fe.85Si2O6

SNP

1.50 .05

2.32 .05

Hedenbergite

71B073 Ca.95(Mg,Mn).20Fe.85Si206

SNP

1.50 .05

2.71 .05

Hedenbergite

71B073 Ca(Mg,Mn).10Fe.90Si2O6

SNP

1.52 .05

2.58 .05

Hedenbergite

71B073 Ca(Mn,Mg).10Fe.90Si206

SNP

1.45 .05

2.07 .05

383

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Hedenbergite

72M041 CaFeSi2O6

SNP

1.471 .020
1.26 .02

2.236 .002
2.45 .02

Hedenbergite

72M041 CaFeSi2O6

SNP

1.453 .002

2.253 .002

Hedenbergite

73D040 CaFeSi2O6

Pt

1.50 .05

2.28 .05

Hedenbergite

73D040 CaFeSi2O6

Pt

.64 .05

.57 .05

Hedenbergite

74D037 Ca.5Fe.5SiO3

Pd

1.31 .02
1.32 .02

3.17 .03
2.48 .03

Hedenbergite

74D037 Ca.5Fe.5SiO3

Pd

1.22 .02
1.23 .02

2.95 .03
1.99 .03

Hedenbergite

75K022 CaFeSi2O6

Hedenbergite

80B083 CaFeSi2O6

Hedenbergite

82D017 Di70Hd30

Pd

1.02 .01

2.04 .02

Hedenbergite

82D017 Di60Hd40

Pd

.99 .01

2.07 .02

Hedenbergite

82D017 CaFeSi2O6

Pd

10 .01

2.24 .01

Hedenbergite

82D017 CaFeSi2O6

Pd

1.15 .01

2.81 .02

hedenbergite

84A014 Ca.98Na.01Mg.42Mn.06Fe(II).5
4Al.01Si2.04O6

Fe

1.27 .01
.53 .01

2.74 .01
.78 .01

hedenbergite

84A014 Ca.98Na.01Mg.42Mn.06Fe(II).5
4Al.01Si2.04O6

Fe

1.15 .01

2.10 .01

hedenbergite

85C003 CaFeSi2O6

Fe

1.07 .05

2.26 .05

hedenbergite

85C003 CaFeSi2O6

Fe

1.21 .05

2.68 .05

188 2

hedenbergite

86S017 Ca.97Mn.17Fe.79Mg.06Al.01Si2.
00O6.01

xx

1.31 .05

2.77 .05

176 5

hedenbergite

86S017 Ca.97Mn.17Fe.79Mg.06Al.01Si2.
00O6.01

xx

1.30 .05

2.72 .05

hedenbergite

86S017 Ca.97Mn.17Fe.79Mg.06Al.01Si2.
00O6.01

xx

1.19 .05

2.24 .05

hedenbergite

86S017 Ca.96Mn.02Fe.66Mg.31Al.06Si1.
99O6.02

xx

1.31 .05

2.68 .05

hedenbergite

86S017 Ca.96Mn.02Fe.66Mg.31Al.06Si1.
99O6.02

xx

1.30 .05

2.72 .05

hedenbergite

86S017 Ca.96Mn.02Fe.66Mg.31Al.06Si1.
99O6.02

xx

1.18 .05

2.20 .05

hedenbergite

87S110 Ca.96Mn.02Fe.66Mg.31Al.06Si1.
99O6.02

hedenbergite

88R010 CaFeSi2O6

1.18 .05

2.22 .05

v
Fe

384

174 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hedenbergite

88R010 CaFeSi2O6

Fe

1.30 .05

2.70 .05

hedenbergite

88R010 CaFeSi2O6

Fe

1.34 .05

2.64 .05

hedenbergite

88R032 CaFeSi2O6

xx

.195 .004

2.080 .005

hedenbergite

91D019

hedenbergite

91L068 CaFeSi2O6

1.20

2.26

heliodor

85G075 Be3Al2Si6O18

SNP

1.40 .05
1.19 .05

2.68 .05
1.34 .05

heliodor

85G075 Be3Al2Si6O18

SNP

1.40 .05
1.19 .05

2.68 .05
1.34 .05

helvite

80G076 (Mn5.93Fe(II)1.58Fe(III).03Zn.2
4Ca.16)7.94(Be5.84Al.07Si.03)5.
9Si6O24(Si1.76Fe.11)1.87

SS

1.07 .05

.25 .05

helvite

84I004 (Mn,Fe,Zn)8(S2/(BeSiO4)6)

Fe

.983 .005

.243 .005

helvite

84I004 (Mn,Fe,Zn)8(S2/(BeSiO4)6)

Fe

1.101 .005

.734 .005

helvite

84I004 (Mn,Fe,Zn)8(S2/(BeSiO4)6)

Fe

.980 .001

.366 .001

hematite

64S012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .07

-.18 .04

514 16

hematite

65G018 a-Fe2O3

SS

.49 .05

.12 .05

507 10

hematite

66H003 a-Fe2O3

hematite

66H010 a-Fe2O3

Cu

.22 .03

.11 .05

510 20

hematite

66V007 a-Fe2O3

hematite

67W022 a-Fe2O3

hematite

68G021 a-Fe2O3

SS

.49 .05

.12 .05

507 10

hematite

68Z010 a-Fe2O3

hematite

70J004

Fe

.58 .05

.17 .05

515 5

hematite

72K024 a-Fe2O3

hematite

72K037 a-Fe2O3

hematite

72P027 a-Fe2O3

Pt

.47 .03

hematite

73J009

a-Fe2O3

Fe

.19 .05

.45 .05

472 5

hematite

73J009

a-Fe2O3

Fe

.40 .05
.35 .05

.25 .05
.50 .05

495 5

hematite

73J009

a-Fe2O3

Fe

.35 .05

.49 .05

hematite

73J009

a-Fe2O3

Fe

.35 .05

.50 .05

hematite

73S029 a-Fe2O3

xx

.049 .050

.012 .050

a-Fe2O3

385

165 25

515 20

500 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hematite

74E017 a-Fe2O3

xx

.48 .08
-.54 .08

-.48 .08
.52 .08

510 10
515 10

hematite

74E017 a-Fe2O3

xx

.48 .08
.56 .08

-.44 .08
-.52 .08

507 10
507 10

hematite

74P025 a-Fe2O3

hematite

74T012 a-Fe2O3

hematite

75A050 a-Fe2O3

hematite

75C009 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .02

.19 .02

513 5

hematite

75F033 a-Fe2O3

hematite

75S078 a-Fe2O3

Cu

.202 .004

-.081 .004

528 2

hematite

75Z025 a-Fe2O3

hematite

76L033 a-Fe2O3

xx

hematite

76S104 a-Fe2O3

hematite

77D033 a-Fe2O3

hematite

77D047 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

-.18 .05

518 5

hematite

77E002 a-Fe2O3

hematite

77G079 a-Fe2O3

xx

.128 .004

.241 .004

517.3 .3

hematite

77G079 a-Fe2O3

xx

.100 .017

.138 .016

520.0 .1

hematite

77G079 a-Fe2O3

xx

.147 .023

.184 .220

520.0 2.7

hematite

77K003 a-Fe2O3

hematite

78A032 a-Fe2O3

hematite

78B072 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.34 .05

-.15 .05

488 5

hematite

78B072 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.35 .05

-.18 .05

522 5

hematite

78E016 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.35 .05

.59 .05

500 5

hematite

78E016 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.34 .05

.57 .05

497 5

hematite

78G047 a-Fe2O3

xx

.375 .050

.588 .050

hematite

78G047 a-Fe2O3

xx

.48 .02
.49 .10

-.18 .03
.51 .03

526 2

hematite

78J005

hematite

78M057 a-Fe2O3

hematite

78S011 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.32 .05
.34 .05

.42 .05
.50 .05

506 5

hematite

79B020 a-Fe2O3

xx

.128 .004

.241 .004

517.3 .3

a-Fe2O3

386

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hematite

79B020 a-Fe2O3

xx

.100 .017

.138 .016

520.0 .1

hematite

79B020 a-Fe2O3

xx

.147 .230

.184 .220

520.0 2.7

hematite

79C038 a-Fe2O3

hematite

79E004 a-Fe2O3

hematite

79I020 a-Fe2O3

hematite

79L020 a-Fe2O3

hematite

79S025 a-Fe2O3

hematite

79S066 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.45 .01

-.46 .06

514.0 .5

hematite

79S066 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.45 .01

-.43 .06

512.0 .5

hematite

79S066 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.54 .01

-.27 .06

502.0 .5

hematite

80J005

hematite

80M072 a-Fe2O3

hematite

80W036 a-Fe2O3

hematite

81A005 a-Fe2O3

hematite

81B112 a-Fe2O3

Fe2O
3

.22 .04

492.2 1.6

hematite

81B112 a-Fe2O3

Fe2O
3

.01 .01

.11 .01

512.6 .1

hematite

81M056 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.433 .005

-.096 .005

518 1

hematite

81S101 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.49 .03

-.09 .03

529 3

hematite

81S101 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.48 .03

-.09 .03

526 3

hematite

81S101 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.48 .03

-.10 .03

528 3

hematite

82A052 a-Fe2O3

xx

.44 .08

.64 .08

535 5

hematite

82A052 a-Fe2O3

xx

.45 .08

.40 .08

504 5

hematite

82A052 a-Fe2O3

xx

.40 .08

.48 .08

499 5

hematite

82A052 a-Fe2O3

xx

.45 .08

.32 .08

501 5

hematite

82A052 a-Fe2O3

xx

.44 .08

.32 .08

501 5

hematite

82B080 a-Fe2O3

hematite

82B085 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

-.13 .05

534 5

hematite

82D005 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.239 .003

.387 .006

538.9 .2

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.936Al1.064O3

Rh

.245 .005

.334 .009

537.4 .3

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.920Al.080O3

Rh

.243 .004

.375 .008

537.8 .3

a-Fe2O3

387

.0006

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.918Al.082O3

Rh

.240 .004

.355 .008

537.5 .3

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.846Al.154O3

Rh

.236 .002

-.146 .004

530.0 .2

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.838Al.162O3

Rh

.234 .004

-.180 .008

527.1 .3

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.766Al.234O3

Rh

.238 .004

-.198 .009

526.8 .3

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.658Al.342O3

Rh

.234 .003

-.197 .006

525.2 .3

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.634Al.366O3

Rh

.240 .004

-.221 .008

524.2 .3

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.622Al.378O3

Rh

.236 .003

-.212 .007

524.6 .3

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.536Al.464O3

Rh

.228 .005

-.22 .01

524.2 .5

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.442Al.558O3

Rh

.234 .006

-.22 .01

520.1 .4

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.436Al.546O3

Rh

.229 .004

-.206 .007

519.5 .3

hematite

82D005 a-Fe1.358Al.648O3

Rh

.227 .005

-.20 .01

519.3 .4

hematite

82F024 a-Fe2O3

hematite

82M003 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .02

.21 .04

491 2

hematite

82M003 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .01

.17 .01

535 1

hematite

82M003 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.31 .06

.1 .1

470 5

hematite

82M003 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .01

.18 .01

531 1

hematite

82M012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .01

-.23 .01

514 2

hematite

82M012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.48 .03

.22 .02

535 2

hematite

82M012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .01

-.23 .01

513 2

hematite

82M012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.47 .03

.12 .02

534 2

hematite

82M012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.46 .02

.10 .02

529.00 .03

hematite

82M012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .01

-.24 .01

514 2

hematite

82P002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.32 .05

-.20 .05

522 5

hematite

82P002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.27 .05

-.16 .05

521 5

hematite

82P002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.42 .05

-.16 .05

508 5

hematite

82R035 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.65 .05

.51 .05

520 5

hematite

82R035 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.50 .05

-.60 .05

555 5

hematite

82S123 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

.21 .05

502 3

hematite

82S123 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .01

.18 .01

530 1

hematite

82S123 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

.21 .05

505 5

hematite

82S123 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.34 .03

.18 .07

532 3

388

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hematite

83F012 a-Fe2O3

xx

.36 .03
.37 .03

-.21 .03
-.21 .03

478 3
501 3

hematite

83F012 a-Fe2O3

xx

.37 .03
.47 .01

-.21 .03
-.26 .01

501 3
498 3

hematite

83F020 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .02

-.20 .02

504 1

hematite

83M024 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .05

-.10 .05

507 5

hematite

83M024 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

-.11 .05

508 5

hematite

83M024 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.33 .05

-.12 .05

514 5

hematite

83M024 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.33 .05

-.11 .05

493 5

hematite

83M024 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .05

-.16 .05

509 5

hematite

84A020 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .01

-.21 .01

509 3

hematite

84F014 a-Fe2O3

xx

.49 .05

-.16 .05

533 5

hematite

84F014 a-Fe2O3

xx

.49 .05

-.19 .05

533 5

hematite

84F014 a-Fe2O3

xx

.49 .05

-.16 .05

532 5

hematite

84G008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.49 .08

.24 .05

519 3

hematite

84G008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.46 .04

.13 .03

523 1

hematite

84G008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.49 .07

.21 .05

517 2

hematite

84G008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.47 .04

.20 .03

517 1

hematite

84G008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.48 .04

.16 .03

521 2

hematite

84G008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.43 .07

.15 .05

520 2

hematite

84G008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.46 .06

.14 .05

521 2

hematite

84G008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.46 .04

.16 .03

526 1

hematite

84G008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.42 .08

.08 .07

528 3

hematite

84G032 a-Fe2O3

xx

515 5

hematite

84G032 a-Fe2O3

xx

540 5

hematite

85M005 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.35 .04

-.11 .01

511 4

hematite

85M029 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .01

-.22 .01

512 2

hematite

85M029 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .01

.22 .01

514 2

hematite

85M029 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .01

-.21 .01

512 2

hematite

85M029 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .01

-.22 .01

515 2

hematite

85M029 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .01

-.22 .01

514 2

hematite

85S109 a-Fe2O3

xx

.65 .05

.28 .05

504 5

389

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hematite

86A016 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.36 .05

-.21 .05

527 11

hematite

86B028 a-Fe2O3

xx

.21 .05

-.02 .05

524 5

hematite

86B120 a-Fe2O3

Fe

471 5

hematite

86B120 a-Fe2O3

Fe

484 5

hematite

86B120 a-Fe2O3

Fe

496 5

hematite

86B120 a-Fe2O3

Fe

487 5

hematite

86D043 a-Fe2O3

xx

.47 .05

-.14 .05

513.22 .05

hematite

86D043 a-Fe2O3

xx

.51 .05

-.08 .05

516.22 .05

hematite

86D043 a-Fe2O3

xx

.50 .05

-.14 .05

516.84 .05

hematite

86D043 a-Fe2O3

xx

.48 .05

-.12 .05

516.7 .05

hematite

86D043 a-Fe2O3

xx

.51 .05

-.06 .05

515.47 .05

hematite

86F017 a-Fe2O3

xx

.511 .005

-.200 .005

519 5

hematite

86F017 a-Fe2O3

xx

-.186 .005

538 5

hematite

86F017 a-Fe2O3

xx

.420 .005

-.186 .005

536 5

hematite

86F017 a-Fe2O3

xx

.374 .005

-.139 .005

543 5

hematite

86F017 a-Fe2O3

xx

.431 .005

-.163 .005

541 5

hematite

86F039 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .01

-.22 .01

518 1

hematite

86L042 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.378 .005

-.182 .005

517.8 .5

hematite

86L042 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.380 .005

-.194 .005

516.2 .5

hematite

86L042 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.377 .005

-.171 .005

517.9 .5

hematite

86N039 a-Fe2O3

xx

.47 .05

.12 .05

510 5

hematite

86T035 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .02

.10 .02

510 5

hematite

86V022 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.48 .05

-.19 .05

525 5

hematite

86V022 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.48 .05

-.19 .05

531 5

hematite

86V022 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.48 .05

-.19 .05

524 5

hematite

86V022 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.48 .05

-.19 .05

530 5

hematite

86V022 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

-.20 .05

487 5

hematite

86V022 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .05

-.20 .05

497 5

hematite

86V022 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

-.20 .05

489 5

hematite

86V022 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

-.20 .05

500 5

hematite

86V022 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .05

-.20 .05

504 5

390

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hematite

87C032 a-Fe2O3

xx

512 5

hematite

87D012 a-Fe2O3

xx

509 5

hematite

87P026 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.16 .05

-.10 .05

441 5

hematite

87P052 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.44 .02

.08 .02

497 5

hematite

87P052 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.50 .02

.06 .02

535 5

hematite

87R020 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.31 .02

.14 .02

504 2

hematite

87R020 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.43 .02

.18 .02

531 2

hematite

88A018 a-Fe2O3

xx

-.04 .05
.34 .05

534 5
539 5

hematite

88A018 a-(Fe1.84Al.16)O3

xx

-.21 .05
.12 .05

530 5
532 5

hematite

88A018 a-(Fe1.7Al.3)O3

xx

-.21 ,05

525 5

hematite

88A018 a-(Fe1.66Al.34)O3

xx

-.20 .05

526 5

hematite

88A018 a-(Fe1.62Al.38)O3

xx

-.20 .05

524 5

hematite

88A018 a-(Fe1.5Al.5)O3

xx

-.21 .05

522 5

hematite

88A067 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.35 .05

-.21 .05

507 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.47 .05

.10 .05

539 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.48 .05

.10 .05

539 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.37 .05

-.10 .05

514 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.38 .05

-.12 .05

516 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.38 .05

-.12 .05

514 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.36 .05

-.10 .05

516 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.36 .05

-.10 .05

515 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.46 .05

-.04 .05

522 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.43 .05

-.04 .05

522 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.28 .05

-.02 .05

474 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.30 .05

-.02 .05

491 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.27 .05

-.01 .05

489 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.27 .05

-.01 .05

487 5

hematite

88B036 a-Fe2O3

xx

.28 .05

.00 .05

487 5

hematite

88C067 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.51 .03

496 4

hematite

88C067 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.40 .02

508 2

391

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hematite

88C067 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.40 .02

508 1

hematite

88C067 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .02

511 2

hematite

88C067 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .02

514 2

hematite

88C067 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.35 .02

515 3

hematite

88P065 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

-.20 .05

518 5

hematite

88P065 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

-.21 .05

503 5

hematite

89E041 a-Fe2O3

xx

.30 .05

-.20 .05

512 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

479 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

479 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

480 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

471 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

478 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

468 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

465 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

469 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

475 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

487 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

521 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

522 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

521 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

521 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

521 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

520 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

519 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

520 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

519 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

521 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

518 5

hematite

89G002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

518 5

hematite

89H033 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .01

-.22 .01

504 1

hematite

89H033 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .01

-.22 .01

504 1

392

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hematite

89H033 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .01

-.22 .01

503 1

hematite

89H033 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .01

-.20 .01

501 1

hematite

89H033 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .01

-.17 .01

501 1

hematite

89H033 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .01

-.21 .01

502 1

hematite

89H047 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .05

-.21 .05

514 5

hematite

89H047 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.47 .05

.18 .05

535 5

hematite

89H047 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.33 .05

-.18 .05

510 5

hematite

89H047 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.45 .05

.14 .05

535 5

hematite

89H047 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.30 .05

-.20 .05

505 5

hematite

89H047 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.40 .05

.15 .05

520 5

hematite

89M011 a-Fe2O3

xx

.41 .05
-.20 .05

542 5
535 5

hematite

89M033 a-Fe2O3

hematite

89S041 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.45 .05

-.08 .05

530 5

hematite

90B082 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.30 .05

.11 .05

515 5

hematite

90D012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.473 .004
.473 .004

-.116 .047
.370 .008

530.5 1.3
537.6 .2

hematite

90D012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.374 .004

-.209 .005

513.9 .2

hematite

90F033 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.46 .05

530 5

hematite

90F033 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.32 .01

531 2

hematite

90K060 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

.024 .005

510

hematite

90M076 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .02

-.22 .02

505 3

hematite

90P009 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

-.22 .05

518 5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

.41 .05

510.2 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .05

.40 .05

507.1 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

.41 .05

513.6 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

.41 .05

515.2 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .05

.56 .05

512.6 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .05

.50 .05

516.4 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

.41 .05

511.2 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

.41 .05

513.0 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

.41 .05

511.5 .5

393

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

.43 .05

511.8 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

.40 .05

512.1 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

.40 .05

512.7 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

.43 .05

514.9 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

.42 .05

512.7 .5

hematite

90S138 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.37 .05

.39 .05

510.9 .5

hematite

90T045 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.40 .05

520 5

hematite

90T045 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

519 5

hematite

90V010 a-Fe2O3

xx

.36 .05

-.18 .05

488 10

hematite

90V010 a-Fe2O3

xx

.47 .05

-.18 .05

519 4

hematite

90V010 a-Fe2O3

xx

.37 .05

-.20 .05

510 5

hematite

90V010 a-Fe2O3

xx

.36 .05

-.14 .05

515 5

hematite

90W039 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

.22 .05

512.6 .5

hematite

90W044 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

-.21 .05

514.7 .5

hematite

90W045 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.38 .05

.22 .05

512.6 .5

hematite

90Z002

hematite

90Z008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .05

-.15 .05

501 5

hematite

90Z008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.33 .05

.55 .05

hematite

90Z008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.34 .05

.51 .05

hematite

90Z008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.34 .05

.48 .05

hematite

90Z008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .05

-.14 .05

hematite

90Z008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.33 .05

.47 .05

hematite

90Z008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

521 5

hematite

90Z008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

520 5

hematite

90Z008 a-Fe2O3

Fe

528 5

hematite

91A002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.50 .05

hematite

91A002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.41 .05

-.21 .05

510 5

hematite

91A002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.47 .05

-.22 .05

520 5

hematite

91A002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.48 .05

-.21 .05

520 5

hematite

91A002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.58 .05

-.22 .05

500 5

hematite

91A002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.58 .05

-.22 .05

520 5

394

500 5

520 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hematite

91A002 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.49 .05

-.21 .05

520 5

hematite

91D009 (a-Fe2O3)

Fe

.37

-.21

518

hematite

91D009 (a-Fe2O3)

Fe

80

.47

.35

542

hematite

91D019

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.27 .05

-.27 .05

495 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.36 .05

-.17 .05

526 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.25 .05

-.24 .05

498 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.36 .05

-.17 .05

528 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.36 .05

-.20 .05

526 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.25 .05

-.19 .05

496 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.36 .05

-.19 .05

525 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.24 .05

-.20 .05

499 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.36 .05

-.20 .05

527 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.25 .05

-.21 .05

500 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.36 .05

-.19 .05

528 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.24 .05

-.20 .05

500 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.37 .05

-.19 .05

528 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.24 .05

-.17 .05

488 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.37 .05

-.19 .05

520 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.25 .05

-.16 .05

490 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.36 .05

-.20 .05

528 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.26 .05

-.15 .05

494 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.37 .05

-.17 .37

521 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.25 .05

-.15 .05

493 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.37 .05

-.17 .05

518 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.26 .05

-.19 .05

500 5

hematite

91F001 a-Fe2O3

Rh

.36 .05

-.18 .05

528 5

hematite

91G025 a-Fe2O3

xx

.438 .005

hematite

91G026 a-Fe2O3

xx

.51 .05

-.20 .05

511.4 .5

hematite

91J009

a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .05

-.34 .05

536 5

hematite

91J009

a-Fe2O3

Fe

.34 .05

-.42 .05

538 5

395

511 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

formula

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Mineral

Ref

hematite

91J009

a-Fe2O3

Fe

.34 .05

-.47 .05

532 5

hematite

91J009

a-Fe2O3

Fe

.34 .05

-.45 .05

493 5

hematite

91M094 (a-Fe2O3)

.39

hematite

91P012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .05

-.07 .05

515 5

hematite

91P012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .05

-.09 .05

517 5

hematite

92D030

hematite

92D048

Fe

300

.12 .09

-.08

509 10

hematite

92D048 a-Fe2O3

Fe

300

.40 .09

-.10

505 10

hematite

92S014 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.55 .05

498.5 .5

hematite

92S014 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .05

505.2 .5

hematite

92S014 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.40 .05

520.6 .5

hematite

92S014 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .05

516 5

hematite

92S014 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .05

515 5

hematite

92S014 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.39 .05

504 5

hematite

92S014 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.44 .05

502.5 .5

hematite

93B064

Fe

4.2

.48

hematite

94B100

Fe

hematite

95B055

hematite

95V008

Fe

hematite

95W004

Fe

298

hematite

96H012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

.486 .010
.451 .010

-.089 .010
.596 .010

52.8 .2

hematite

96H012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

30

.490 .010
.456 .010

-.092 .010
.593 .010

52.9 .2

hematite

96H012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

78

.482 .010
.485 .010

-.093 .010
.653 .010

52.3 .2

hematite

96H012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

210

.418 .010
.429 .010

.623 .010
-.095 .010

51.0 .2

.366 .010
.361 .010

.598 .010
-.094 .010

49.8 .2

hematite

Chemical

January

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.395 .025

.38

.40

502

54.36

-.110 .009

96H012 a-Fe2O3

Fe

295

hematite

96R033

Fe

298

hercynite

63M012 FeAl2O4

SS

396

.37

.35
.98 .05

-.21

-.17

510

51.8

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hercynite

68Y001 FeAl2O4

Cu

1.52 .10
1.1 .1

hercynite

75D070 Fe2.95Al.05O4

Pd

-.097 .100
.309 .100

489 10
458 10

hercynite

75D070 Fe2.9Al.1O4

Pd

-.035 .100
.385 .100

489 10
458 10

hercynite

75D070 Fe2.7Al.3O4

Pd

-.1442 .1000
.252 .100
.2872 .1000
.207 .100

486
453
477
420

10
10
10
10

hercynite

75D070 Fe2.4Al.6O4

Pd

-.155 .100
.41 .10
.173 .100
.297 .100
.331 .100

484
463
472
440
392

10
10
10
10
10

hercynite

80S033 FeAl2O4

Fe

1.013 .030

2.26 .03

hercynite

87Y015 FeAl2O4

xx

.98 .05

1.49 .05

hercynite

88R032 FeAl2O4

xx

.765 .011
.714 .011

.656 .006
1.556 .011

hercynite

94L003 FeAl2O4

Fe

77

1.05
1.07
1.13
1.12
.47

2.94
2.48
1.41
1.90
.95

hercynite

96R058 FeAl2O4

Fe

295

.91
.89
.34
.92

1.03
.50
.85
1.64

hercynite

96R058 FeAl2O4

Fe

80

1.04
1.00
1.01
.37

1.96
2.70
1.11
.87

heulandite

78B085 (Na,Ca)23Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36/12H2O

Fe

.50 .05
.165 .050

.88 .05
.49 .05

heulandite

83M082 (Na,Ca)23Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36/12H2O

SNP

.62 .02
.58 .02

1.12 .03
.46 .03

heulandite

83M082 (Na,Ca)23Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36/12H2O

SNP

.54 .04

.51 .04

heulandite

86K022 (Na,Ca)23Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36/12H2O

Fe

.43 .05

.46 .05

heulandite

86K022 (Na,Ca)23Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36/12H2O

Fe

.54 .05

.44 .05

397

2.76 .10
1.39 .10

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

heulandite

86K022 (Na,Ca)23Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36/12H2O

Fe

heulandite

90K062 (Na,Ca)23Al3(Al,Si)2Si13O36/12H2O

xx

hibonite

84B048 Ca.94(Al10.49Ti.55Mg.49Fe(II).
24Fe(III).17Si.07)O19

Fe

.285 .005
.149 .005
1.027 .005
1.000 .005
.887 .005

2.160 .005
.743 .005
.628 .005
2.199 .005
1.630 .005

hibonite

85D005 Ca1.02(Fe.01Mg.11Ti.17Al11.68
)O19

xx

.92 .05
.26 .05
.17 .05

.45 .05
2.57 .05
.51 .05

hibonite

96H039 CaAl12O19

Fe

.87
.88
.23
.30
.31

1.09
2.02
.85
2.08
.67

hibonite

96H039 CaAl11.5Fe.5O19

Fe

.19
.22
.27

.41
2.62
.81

hibonite

96H039 CaAl11.5Fe.5O19

Fe

80

.22
.30
.38

.45
2.71
.64

hibonite

96H039 CaAl11Fe.5Ti.5O19

Fe

.93
.92

.68
1.21

hibonite

96H039 CaAl11Fe.5Ti.5O19

Fe

80

1.01
1.01
1.02

1.57
2.21
.93

hisingerite

77H056 Fe(III)2Si2O5(OH)4/2H2O

hisingerite

80M044 Ca0.4Fe(III)1.3Fe(II)0.2Mg0.9M
n3.4(Si6.5Al0.2Fe(III)1.3)O20(
OH)4

Fe

.42 .05
.38 .05

1.30 .05
.75 .05

hisingerite

80M044 Ca0.3K0.3Fe(III)2.5Fe(II)0.3Mg
0.1Mn2.2(Si6.4Fe(III)1.6)O20(O
H)4

Fe

.41 .05
.41 .05

1.17 .05
.65 .05

hisingerite

80M044 Ca0.8Fe(III)3.4Fe(II)0.4Mg1.0M
n0.1(Si6.3Al0.4Fe(III)1.3)O20(
OH)4

Fe

1.15 .05
.90 .05
.46 .05

2.69 .05
.65 .05
.75 .05

hisingerite

91G025 Fe(III)2Si2O5(OH)4/2H2O

xx

.308 .005

.848 .005

hisingerite

91G025 Fe(III)2Si2O5(OH)4/2H2O

xx

.449 .005

.837 .005

hisingerite

91G025 Fe(III)2Si2O5(OH)4/2H2O

xx

.474 .005

398

1998

.60 .05

.45 .05
501 5

423 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

holmquistite

73L005 (Li2(Mg,Fe(II))3Al2Si8O22(OH
)2

Fe

1.13 .01
1.11 .01
.49 .04

2.81 .02
2.03 .02
.33 .07

holmquistite

81L022 (Li1.82Na.02K.01)(Mg1.75Fe(II
)1.2Fe(III).24Mn.03Al1.85)(Si7.
97Al.09)O22.06(OH)1.86F.08

Fe

1.132 .004
1.110 .006
.49 .03

2.814 .009
2.03 .01
.33 .03

holmquistite

81L022 (Li1.82Na.02K.01)(Mg1.75Fe(II
)1.2Fe(III).24Mn.03Al1.85)(Si7.
97Al.09)O22.06(OH)1.86F.08

Fe

1.278 .001
1.257 .005
.57 .03

3.087 .007
2.33 .01
.33 .03

hornblende

67M011 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SS

1.29 .05
.50 .05

2.74 .05
.51 .05

hornblende

67M011 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SS

1.38 .05
.61 .05

2.90 .05
.81 .05

hornblende

68T003 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SS

.98 .05
1.38 .05
.66 .05

2.26 .05
1.62 .05
.20 .05

hornblende

75B042 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.40 .02
1.37 .02
1.31 .02
.75 .02

2.81 .02
2.39 .02
1.99 .02
.53 .02

hornblende

75B042 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.39 .02
1.38 .02
1.26 .02
.72 .02

2.76 .02
2.35 .02
2.02 .02
.57 .02

hornblende

75B042 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.38 .02
1.35 .02
1.29 .02
.72 .02

2.79 .02
2.40 .02
2.01 .02
.54 .02

hornblende

75B042 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.39 .02
1.37 .02
1.30 .02
.71 .02

2.79 .02
2.39 .02
2.01 .02
.57 .02

hornblende

75B042 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.39 .02
1.37 .02
1.28 .02
.72 .02

2.76 .02
2.37 .02
2.01 .01
.56 .02

hornblende

75B042 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.39 .02
1.36 .02
1.28 .02
.71 .02

2.79 .02
2.41 .05
2.01 .02
.58 .02

399

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hornblende

75B151 (Ca1.8Na.4K.2)(Fe(II)1.4Mg2.5
Mn.1Fe(III).8Ti.1Al.3)(Al1.6Si6
.4)O21.9(OH,F)2

Cr

1.25 .02
1.11 .02
1.23 .02

2.79 .02
2.18 .02
2.39 .02

hornblende

75B151 (Ca1.8Na.3K.3)(Fe(II)1.7Mg2.3
Mn.1Fe(III).4Ti.1Al.4)(Al1.3Si6
.7)O21.4(OH)2

Cr

1.26 .02
1.13 .02
1.23 .02

2.77 .02
1.99 .02
2.36 .02

hornblende

75B151 (Ca1.7Na.3K.2)(Fe(II)1.6Mg2.6
Mn.1Fe(III).4Ti.2Al.2)(Al1.4Si6
.6)O21.5(OH)2

Cr

1.22 .02
1.10 .02
1.19 .02

2.85 .02
2.06 .02
2.44 .02

hornblende

75B151 (Ca1.7Na.3K.2)(Fe(II)2Mg1.9M
n.1Fe(III).5Ti.2Al.3)(Al1.5Si6.5
)O21.8(OH)1.9

Cr

1.26 .02
1.16 .02
1.25 .02

2.82 .02
1.96 .02
2.46 .02

hornblende

75B151 (Ca1.8Na.4K.2)(Fe(II)2Mg1.9M
n.1Fe(III).4Ti.2Al.4)(Al1.5Si6.5
)O21.9(OH)2

Cr

1.25 .02
1.14 .02
1.22 .02
1.22 .02

2.79 .02
1.95 .02
2.39 .02
2.39 .02

hornblende

75M006 Ca2Na.5K.4Al1.5Ti.4Fe(III).5F
e(II).6Mg3.2Si5.7Al2.3

Fe

1.24 .12
.30 .19

2.37 .11
.67 .17

hornblende

76G022 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .05
1.12 .05
.34 .05

2.74 .05
2.05 .05
.78 .05

hornblende

76G022 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.10 .05
1.10 .05
.36 .05

2.81 .05
2.51 .05
1.93 .05
.73 .05

hornblende

76G022 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.11 .05
1.12 .05
1.09 .05
.34 .05

2.84 .05
2.59 .05
2.09 .05
1.70 .05
.76 .05

hornblende

76G022 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .05
1.10 .05
1.12 .05
1.09 .05
.35 .05

2.82 .05
2.55 .05
2.08 .05
1.72 .05
.77 .05

hornblende

77I013 (K.02Na.23Ca1.92)(Mg3.02Fe(II
)1.34Mn.03Fe(III).18Al1.58)(Si6
.98Ti.04Al.98)O22

SS

1.30 .04
1.29 .04
1.29 .04
.59 .04

2.75 .04
1.70 .04
2.52 .04
.68 .04

hornblende

78M073 (Ca2.0K.4Na.5P.01)(Al.2Ti.4Fe
(III).51Mn.01Mg3.2)(SI5.7Al2.3)
(O,OH,F)24

Fe

1.24 .12
.30 .19

2.37 .11
.67 .17

400

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hornblende

78T032 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.11 .05
.47 .05

2.83 .05
2.00 .05
.50 .05

hornblende

78T032 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.12 .05
.27 .05

2.70 .05
2.17 .05
1.04 .05

hornblende

78T032 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
.88 .05
.42 .05

2.48 .05
2.21 .05
.66 .05

hornblende

80I006 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.40 .02
1.38 .02
1.40 .02
.71 .02

2.77 .02
2.28 .02
1.63 .02
.60 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.40 .02
1.37 .02
1.37 .02
.70 .02

2.71 .02
2.27 .02
1.67 .02
.60 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.40 .02
1.38 .02
1.38 .02
.68 .02

2.73 .02
2.31 .02
1.69 .02
.67 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.41 .02
1.39 .02
1.39 .02
.73 .02

2.72 .02
2.52 .02
1.78 .02
.73 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.41 .02
1.39 .02
1.40 .02
.66 .02

2.73 .02
2.53 .02
1.76 .02
.72 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.40 .02
1.38 .02
1.37 .02
.68 .02

2.71 .02
2.29 .02
1.73 .02
.69 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.40 .02
1.40 .02
1.38 .02
.69 .02

2.78 .02
2.28 .02
1.70 .02
.64 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.40 .02
1.37 .02
1.40 .02
.69 .02

2.69 .02
2.28 .02
1.58 .02
.66 .02

401

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.40 .02
1.36 .02
1.40 .02
.69 .02

2.79 .02
2.31 .02
1.78 .02
.67 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.37 .02
1.35 .02
1.23 .02
.66 .02

2.79 .02
2.39 .02
2.18 .02
.63 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.38 .02
1.35 .02
1.25 .02
.68 .02

2.77 .02
2.36 .02
1.99 .02
.61 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.34 .02
1.31 .02
1.22 .02
.66 .02

2.85 .02
2.44 .02
2.06 .02
.54 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.38 .02
1.37 .02
1.28 .02
.73 .02

2.82 .02
2.46 .02
1.96 .02
.49 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.37 .02
1.34 .02
1.26 .02
.72 .02

2.79 .02
2.39 .02
1.95 .02
.50 .02

hornblende

80I020 (Ca,Na,K)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

SNP

1.39 .02
1.38 .02
1.43 .02
.70 .02

2.70 .02
2.30 .02
1.59 .02
.63 .02

hornblende

82G054 (Ca,K,Na)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.17 .02
1.12 .02
.87 .02
.64 .02

2.76 .04
2.35 .04
2.20 .04
.59 .04

hornblende

82G054 (Ca,K,Na)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .02
1.10 .02
.87 .02
.45 .02

2.74 .04
2.32 .04
2.27 .04
.53 .04

hornblende

82G054 (Ca,K,Na)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.19 .02
1.22 .02
.88 .02
.57 .02

2.82 .04
2.31 .04
2.27 .04
.43 .04

hornblende

82G054 (Ca,K,Na)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .02
1.17 .02
1.10 .02
.42 .02

2.83 .04
2.51 .04
2.31 .04
.52 .04

402

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hornblende

82G054 (Ca,K,Na)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .02
1.15 .02
1.16 .02
.38 .02

2.82 .04
2.48 .04
1.82 .04
.71 .04

hornblende

82G054 (Ca,K,Na)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .02
1.34 .02
1.07 .02
.61 .02

2.82 .04
2.65 .04
2.35 .04
.75 .04

hornblende

83T030

Fe

300

1.17
.64
1.12
.87

2.76
.59
2.35
2.20

hornblende

83T030

Fe

300

1.15
.45
1.10
.87

2.74
.53
2.32
2.27

hornblende

83T030

Fe

300

1.19
.88
1.22
.57

2.82
2.27
2.31
.43

hornblende

83T030

Fe

300

.42
1.10
1.16
1.17

.52
2.31
2.83
2.51

hornblende

83T030

Fe

300

1.15
.38
1.15
1.16

2.82
.71
2.48
1.82

hornblende

83T030

Fe

300

1.67
.61
1.15
1.34

2.35
.75
2.82
2.65

hornblende

83T030

Fe

300

1.36
.58
1.32

2.78
.73
2.06

hornblende

89D063

hornblende

91S031 (Ca,K,Ca)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.15 .05
1.17 .05
.45 .05

2.76 .05
2.44 .05
1.16 .05
.67 .05

hornblende

91S031 (Ca,K,Ca)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .05
1.22 .05
1.17 .05
.32 .05

2.81 .05
2.41 .05
1.88 .05
.88 .05

403

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hornblende

91S031 (Ca,K,Ca)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.08 .05
1.08 .05
.38 .05

2.72 .05
2.36 .05
1.82 .05
.76 .05

hornblende

91S031 (Ca,K,Ca)23(Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)5(Si,Al)
8O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.16 .05
1.15 .05
.39 .05

2.69 .05
2.32 .05
1.80 .05
.74 .05

hornblende

93D029 K.32Na.76Ca1.76Mn.02Mg2.71F
e1.48Ti.54Al2.58Si5.81O23.93F.
07H1.05

Fe

.38 .02
1.12 .02
1.13 .02

.78 .02
2.05 .02
2.56 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.28Na.79Ca1.71Mn.03Mg2.48F
e1.72Ti.5Al2.51Si5.89O23.91F.0
8Cl.01H.89

Fe

.42 .02
1.08 .02
1.12 .02

.69 .02
2.13 .02
2.56 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.31Na.76Ca1.72Mn.02Mg2.75F
e1.52Ti.51Al2.52Si5.85O23.9F.0
9Cl.01H.16

Fe

.40 .02
.39 .02
1.06 .02

.85 .02
1.40 .02
2.38 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.22Na.83Ca1.59Mn.01Mg2.69F
e1.42Ti.58Al2.61Si5.92O23.93F.
07H

Fe

1.12 .02
.38 .02
1.13 .02

2.01 .02
.74 .02
2.52 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.21Na.83Ca1.56Mn.01Mg2.83F
e1.36Ti.59Al2.58Si5.9O23.92F.0
8H1.02

Fe

1.13 .02
1.13 .02
.38 .02

1.99 .02
2.51 .02
.75 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.23Na.94Ca1.54Mn.02Mg2.68F
e1.47Ti.59Al2.57Si5.92O23.93F.
07H.94

Fe

1.12 .02
1.13 .02
.38 .02

2.00 .02
2.51 .02
.73 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.17Na.97Ca1.49Mn.02Mg2.65F
e1.53Ti.55Al2.65Si5.93O23.94F.
06H.91

Fe

1.12 .02
1.13 .02
.38 .02

1.96 .02
2.48 .02
.71 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.22Na.91Ca1.52Mn.01Mg2.64C
r.06Fe1.59Ti.59Al2.52Si5.94O23
.94F.06H.85

Fe

.38 .02
1.12 .02
1.14 .02

.74 .02
2.02 .02
2.54 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.29Na.76Ca1.64Mn.02Mg2.87F
e1.34Ti.5Al2.54Si5.95O23.92F.0
8H1.01

Fe

.38 .02
1.12 .02
1.12 .02

.81 .02
2.57 .02
2.04 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.24Na.81Ca1.77Mn.02Mg2.6Fe
1.52Ti.66Al2.46Si5.88O23.89F.1
1H.06

Fe

.41 .02
1.12 .02
1.03 .02

.94 .02
2.06 .02
2.70 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.25Na.78Ca1.7Mn.02Mg2.63Fe
1.6Ti.5Al2.52Si5.92O23.92F.08
H.47

Fe

.41 .02
1.07 .02
1.10 .02

.90 .02
2.59 .02
2.05 .02

404

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hornblende

93D029 K.26Na.8Ca1.74Mn.02Mg2.71Fe
1.37Ti.48Al2.57Si5.96O23.95F.0
5H.17

Fe

.40 .02
.40 .02
.38 .02

1.16 .02
.70 .02
1.56 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.41Na.57Ca1.93Mn.01Mg3.05F
e1.31Ti.37Al2.43Si5.84O23.9F.1
H1.31

Fe

.38 .02
1.12 .02
1.10 .02

.84 .02
2.62 .02
2.13 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.22Na.9Ca1.67Mn.01Mg3.29Cr
.09Fe.97Ti.35Al2.48Si6.1O23.96
F.04H1.1

Fe

1.13 .02
1.13 .02
.37 .02

2.04 .02
2.56 .02
.76 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.18Na.82Ca1.59Mn.01Mg3.2Cr
.01Fe1.26Ti.27Al2.59Si6.07O23.
97F.03H1.2

Fe

1.13 .02
1.13 .02
.40 .02

1.99 .02
2.56 .02
.75 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.29Na.85Ca1.65Mn.02Mg2.53F
e1.64Ti.49Al2.49Si5.98O23.93F.
07H1.18

Fe

1.15 .02
1.14 .02
.39 .02

2.08 .02
2.59 .02
.79 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.27Na.81Ca1.75Mn.02Mg2.73F
e1.46Ti.58Al2.57Si5.85O23.93F.
07H.13

Fe

.39 .02
.40 .02
1.09 .02
1.11 .02

1.31 .02
.81 .02
2.40 .02
1.92 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.2Na.86Ca1.62Mn.02Mg2.87Fe
1.39Ti.37Al2.6Si6.1O23.99F.01
H.69

Fe

1.08 .02
.43 .02
1.12 .02

1.90 .02
.63 .02
2.40 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.4Na.75Ca1.66Mn.02Mg2.78Fe
1.39Ti.56Al2.42Si5.95O23.9F.09
Cl.01H1.15

Fe

1.12 .02
.37 .02
1.13 .02

2.09 .02
.72 .02
2.60 .02

hornblende

93D029 K.46Na.64Ca1.68Mn.04Mg2.57F
e1.74Ti.5Al2.44Si5.74O23.83F.1
5Cl.02H1.19

Fe

.37 .02
1.11 .02
1.12 .02

.73 .02
2.05 .02
2.56 .02

hornblende

96C003

Fe

1.23
.97
.52

2.65
2.43
.56

hortonolite

67B011 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.27 .05

2.90 .05

hortonolite

73B035 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

hortonolite

81T017 (Mg.49Fe.51)2SiO4

Fe

1.13 .01

3.04 .01

howieite

68B006 Na(Fe(II),Mn)10(Fe(III),Al)2Si
12O31(OH)13

SS

1.27 .02
.49 .02

2.81 .02
.59 .02

howieite

69B078 Na(Fe(II),Mn)10(Fe(III),Al)2Si
12O31(OH)13

howieite

69B078 Na(Fe(II),Mn)10(Fe(III),Al)2Si
12O31(OH)13

humboldtine

64O002 Fe(CO3)2/2H2O

SS

1.33 .02

1.8 .1

405

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

humic acid

77S095

Fe

.18 .05
.65 .05
.40 .05

.67 .05
.68 .05
.60 .05

humic acid

79D027

Fe

.35 .01

.51 .01

humic acid

79G024

Fe

.42 .05

.78 .05

humic acid

79G024

Fe

.42 .05
.43 .05

.59 .05
.97 .05

humic acid

80D010

Fe

.35 .01

.51 .01

humic acid

80G041

Fe

.18 .05
.65 .05
.40 .05

.67 .05
.68 .05
.60 .05

humic acid

81S025

humic acid

87X009

humic acid

92F006

Fe

humite

77L019

xx

1.39 .05

3.15 .05

humite

77L019

xx

1.33 .05

3.17 .05

humite

82R032 (Mg,Fe(II))7(SiO4)3(F,OH)2

xx

.46 .05
10 .05

1.22 .05
2.42 .05

hureaulite

82N015 (Mn.83Fe.17)5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.26 .01
1.23 .03
1.23 .02

2.47 .01
1.48 .05
1.20 .04

hureaulite

82N015 (Mn.83Fe.17)5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.38 .01
1.36 .03
1.35 .02

2.80 .02
1.99 .05
1.65 .04

hureaulite

82N015 (Mn.71Fe.29)5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.26 .01
1.24 .03
1.23 .02

2.47 .02
1.50 .05
1.26 .04

hureaulite

82N015 (Mn.53Fe.47)5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.25 .01
1.24 .03
1.23 .02

2.47 .02
2.47 .05
1.26 .04

hureaulite

82N015 (Mn.47Fe.63)5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.25 .01
1.25 .03
1.23 .02

2.49 .02
1.61 .06
1.28 .04

hureaulite

82N015 (Mn.33Fe.77)5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.25 .01
1.24 .03
1.23 .02

2.50 .02
1.66 .05
1.28 .04

hureaulite

82N015 (Mn.11Fe.89)5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.24 .01
1.24 .03
1.23 .02

2.49 .02
1.70 .05
1.31 .04

406

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hureaulite

82N015 (Mn.11Fe.89)5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.37 .01
1.37 .03
1.35 .02

2.76 .02
2.02 .05
1.54 .04

hureaulite

82N015 Fe5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.25 .01
1.24 .03
1.24 .02

2.52 .02
1.64 .05
1.32 .04

hureaulite

82N028 (Mn,Fe)5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.244 .005
1.23 .03
1.24 .05

2.487 .007
1.49 .05
1.24 .09

hureaulite

82N028 (Mn,Fe)5H2(PO4)4/4H2O

Fe

1.382 .005
1.36 .01
1.35 .01

2.810 .008
1.98 .02
1.64 .02

hureaulite

94M102 [FexMn5x]PO4H]2[PO4]2[H2O]4 ,
1<or=x<or=5

20

1.294 .001
1.194 .001
1.440 .001

2.852 .001
1.635 .001
1.724 .002

hureaulite

94M102 [FexMn5x]PO4H]2[PO4]2[H2O]4 ,
1<or=x<or=5

20

1.296 .002
1.175 .001
1.405 .002

2.820 .005
1.846 .004
1.845 .003

hureaulite

94M102 [FexMn5x]PO4H]2[PO4]2[H2O]4 ,
1<or=x<or=5

20

1.319 .002
1.199 .004
1.389 .002

2.873 .005
1.857 .006
1.836 .005

hureaulite

94M102 [FexMn5x]PO4H]2[PO4]2[H2O]4 ,
1<or=x<or=5

20

1.319 .002
1.207 .001
1.439 .003

2.861 .004
1.904 .007
1.874 .008

hydrogothite

86N039 a-FeOOH

xx

.60 .05

.70 .05

hydroliquefaction
resi=

90B002

SN

295

hydrotalcite-like

89I017 Na2Fe(CN)5NO-2H2O

SN

hydrothermal
oxide

94A025

hypersthene

74A056 (Mg,Fe)SiO3

hypersthene

79J011

hypersthene

v
SNP

1.42 .05
.71 .05

1.97 .05
.78 .05

(K.01Na.01Ca.05)(Mn.05Fe(II)1
.03Mg.86)(Si1.93Al.09O6)

Cu

.956 .020
.923 .007

2.534 .012
2.056 .007

79J011

(K.01Ca.05)(Mn.05Fe1.04Mg.85)
(Si1.91Al.09O6)

Cu

.966 .023
.937 .008

2.576 .021
2.095 .008

hypersthene

79J011

(K.01Ca.05)(Mn.04Fe1.02Mg.87)
(Si1.94Al.06O6)

Cu

.958 .023
.935 .009

2.580 .018
2.079 .009

hypersthene

79J011

(K.01Ca.05)(Mn.05Fe1.06Mg.87)
(Si1.93Al.07O6)

Cu

.959 .025
.919 .008

2.511 .019
2.054 .008

407

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hypersthene

79J011

(K.01Ca.05)(Mn.05Fe1.04Mg.85)
(Si1.93Al.07O6)

Cu

.948 .024
.924 .007

2.567 .017
2.070 .008

hypersthene

79J011

(K0.01Ca0.05)(Mn0.04Fe1.06Mg
0.84)(Si1.93Al0.07O6)

Cu

.967 .023
.937 .009

2.580 .018
2.075 .009

hypersthene

86S081 (Mg,Fe)SiO3

Fe

1.27 .05
1.33 .05

2.12 .05
2.70 .05

hypersthene

86S081 (Mg,Fe)SiO3

Fe

1.14 .05
1.19 .05

2.05 .05
2.32 .05

hypersthene

86S081 (Mg,Fe)SiO3

Fe

1.27 .05
1.36 .05

2.12 .05
2.57 .05

hypersthene

86S081 (Mg,Fe)SiO3

Fe

1.14 .05
1.16 .05

2.04 .05
2.25 .05

hypersthene

93S050

Fe

77

1.241
1.260

2.044
2.811

hypersthene

93S050 (Mg,Fe)SiO3

Fe

120

1.212
1.231

1.99
2.68

hypersthene

93S050 (Mg,Fe)SiO3

Fe

180

1.168
1.199

1.97
2.56

hypersthene

93S050 (Mg,Fe)SiO3

Fe

240

1.132
1.165

1.92
2.43

hypersthene

93S050 (Mg,Fe)SiO3

Fe

292

1.095
1.119

1.898
2.299

hypersthene

94S089

Fe

1.12 .02
1.11 .02
.49 .02

2.09 .04
2.57 .04
.63 .04

illite

67W005 (Al1.41Fe(III).35Fe(II).11Mg.19
)(Si3.47Al.53)O10(OH)2

Fe

1.10 .05
.35 .05

2.00 .05
.30 .05

illite

69M017 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Pd

.54 .03

.13 .03

illite

75R014 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

SNP

.64 .02
.64 .02

.19 .02
.51 .02

illite

77E018 (Na.23K1.71Ca.46)(Fe(III)1.02F
e(II).01Al5.37Ti.17Mg.84)(Si15.
45Al.55O20(OH)4

Fe

1.03 .05
1.13 .01
.33 .01
.40 .02

2.42 .02
2.74 .02
.54 .01
.97 .04

illite

77E018 (Na.08K2.Ca.19)(Fe(III)1.02Fe(
II).06Al5.41Ti.17Mg.91)(Si15.64
Al.36)O20(OH)4

Fe

.41 .01
1.18 .01
.32 .01

1.07 .03
2.88 .01
.58 .01

illite

78H023 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.12 .01
.34 .01

2.68 .01
.63 .01

408

1998
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Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

illite

78R018 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)8

Fe

1.31 .06
.26 .06

2.50 .06
.86 .06

illite

78R018 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)8

Fe

1.47 .06
.34 .06

2.56 .06
.93 .06

illite

78R018 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.47 .06
.35 .06

2.61 .06
.88 .06

illite

80S051 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.173 .009
.93 .02
.364 .002

2.82 .01
2.48 .02
.492 .002

illite

80S051 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.142 .009
.920 .004
.329 .007

3.00 .06
2.43 .05
.626 .004

illite

80S051 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.125 .007
.41 .03
.346 .003

2.74 .01
1.16 .02
.596 .008

illite

80S051 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.148 .004
1.01 .04
.373 .004

2.898 .004
2.24 .05
.620 .003

illite

81B112 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O Fe2O


H)2
3

.19 .02
.12 .02
1.22 .02

.74 .01
.74 .01
2.28 .02

illite

81H033 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.15 .01
1.14 .01
.38 .02

2.69 .07
2.15 .15
.52 .01

illite

81M008 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

.34 .03
1.24 .05
1.27 .03

.43 .04
2.60 .06
1.92 .04

illite

82M077 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

.34 .05
1.10 .05
.41 .05

.39 .05
2.63 .05
1.30 .05

illite

82M077 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

.37 .05
1.05 .05
.44 .05

.98 .05
2.90 .05
1.33 .05

illite

84T020 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.02 .02
1.11 .02

2.62 .02
2.79 .03

illite

84T020 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.03 .02

2.65 .03

illite

84T020 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.05 .02

2.69 .04

illite

84T020 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.15 .01
1.20 .01

2.74 .02
3.03 .02

409

1998

25 8

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

illite

84T020 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.26 .01
1.28 .01

2.40 .02
2.45 .02

illite

84T020 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.31 .02

2.49 .03

illite

84T032 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.17 .01

2.69 .01

illite

84T032 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.21 .01

2.73 .02

illite

84V006 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.39 .05

2.67 .05

illite

84V006 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.40 .05

2.75 .05

illite

84V006 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.45 .05

2.50 .05

illite

84V006 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.40 .05

2.67 .05

illite

86A018 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.10 .03

2.50 .01

illite

86A018 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.19 .03

2.41 .01

illite

86A018 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.09 .03

2.84 .01

illite

86N002 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.13 .05
.34 .05

2.65 .05
.63 .05

illite

86P024 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.15 .01

2.85 .03

illite

86P024 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.17 .06
.40 .03

2.7 .1
.9 .1

illite

87J014

(Ca.059K.665)(Si3.597Al.403)(F
e.628Al.969Mg.420)O10(OH)2

Fe

.36 .01
.37 .01
-.04 .02
1.13 .01
1.65 .02

.67 .01
.28 .02
.26 .02
2.85 .01
1.18 .03

illite

88K043 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.08 .05

2.60 .05

illite

88K043 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.19 .05

2.42 .05

illite

88K043 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.10 .05

2.42 .05

410

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

illite

88K043 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.10 .05

2.57 .05

illite

88K043 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.10 .05

2.60 .05

illite

88K043 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.13 .05

2.60 .05

illite

88K043 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.15 .05

2.70 .05

illite

88K043 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.12 .05

2.23 .05

illite

88K043 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

xx

1.12 .05

2.70 .05

illite

89M056 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.21 .01
1.48 .01
.38 .01

2.88 .02
2.84 .02
.67 .02

illite

90P049 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.15 .05

2.62 .05

illite

90P049 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.11 .05

2.49 .05

illite

90P049 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.05 .05

2.41 .05

illite

90P049 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.09 .05

2.36 .05

illite

90P049 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.12 .05

2.02 .05

illite

90P049 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.17 .05

1.86 .05

illite

90P049 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.12 .05

2.55 .05

illite

90P049 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.12 .05

2.59 .05

illite

90P049 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.09 .05

2.33 .05

illite

90P049 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.08 .05

2.13 .05

illite

91G001 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

1.13 .02

2.05 .04

illite

91G001 (K,H2O)Al2((Al,Si)Si3O10)(O
H)2

Fe

.63 .02

1.53 .04

411

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

illite

91L005 (NH4).08Na.53K.35Ca.01(Mg.2
9Fe.27Al1.44)(Al.46Si3.54)O10(
OH)2

Fe

.340 .003
.40 .03
.08 .15
1.13 .01
1.37 .09

.560 .003
1.24 .03
.53 .15
2.80 .01
1.69 .09

illite

91L005 (NH4).03Na.56K.34Ca.02(Mg.2
9Fe.29Al1.42)(Al.42Si3.58)O10(
OH)2

Fe

.32 .01
.62 .23
.06 .04
1.15 .01
1.67 .04

.56 .01
1.84 .23
.51 .04
2.86 .02
1.36 .04

illite

91L005 (NH4).20Na.50K.36Ca.00(Mg.1
6Fe.20Al1.64)(Al.56Si3.44)O10(
OH)2

Fe

.34 .01
.43 .06
.05 .12
1.13 .02
1.29 .04

.49 .01
1.24 .06
.47 .12
2.88 .02
1.51 .15

illite

91L005 (NH4).02Na.59K.24Ca.01(Mg.2
3Fe.28Al1.48)(Al.39Si3.61)O10(
OH)2

Fe

.34 .01
.81 .47
.10 .05
1.13 .03
1.74 .09

.53 .01
2.25 .47
.73 .05
2.81 .03
1.23 .09

illite

91L005 (NH4).22Na.48K.40Ca.03(Mg.1
4Fe.16Al1.70)(Al.66Si3.34)O10(
OH)2

Fe

.33 .01
.60 .24
.00 .07
1.15 .02
1.62 .12

.56 .01
1.76 .24
.30 .07
2.86 .02
1.22 .12

illite

94M084

Fe

illite

96M001

Fe

.366 .004
1.12

.63 .01
2.61

illite/montmorillo
nite

81B112

Fe2O
3

-.12 .01

.53 .01

illite/smectite
North Sea

91L005

Fe

.34 .003
1.13 .01
.40 .03
1.37 .09
.08 .15

.56 .003
2.80 .01
1.24 .03
1.69 .26
.53 .15

illite/smectite
North Sea

91L005

Fe

.32 .01
1.15 .02
1.67 .04
.62 .23
.06 .04

.56 .01
2.86 .02
1.36 .04
1.84 .23
.51 .04

412

1998

.37

.59
.73

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

illite/smectite
North Sea

91L005

Fe

.34 .01
1.13 .02
1.29 .15
.43 .06
.05 .12

.49 .01
2.88 .02
1.51 .15
1.24 .06
.47 .12

illite/smectite
North Sea

91L005

Fe

.34 .01
1.13 .03
1.74 .09
.81 .47
.10 .05

.53 .01
2.81 .03
1.23 .09
2.25 .47
.73 .12

illite/smectite
North Sea

91L005

Fe

.33 .01
1.15 .02
1.62 .12
.00 .07
.60 .24

.56 .01
2.86 .02
1.22 .12
.30 .07
1.76 .24

ilmenite

65G018 FeTiO3

SS

1.17 .05

.68 .05

ilmenite

66H010 FeTiO3

Cu

.32 .03

.34 .08

ilmenite

67B018 FeTiO3

SS

1.25 .05

1.20 .05

ilmenite

67B018 FeTiO3

SS

1.20 .05

.80 .05

ilmenite

68G021 FeTiO3

SS

1.17 .05

.68 .05

ilmenite

69A018 FeTiO3

Pd

.90 .05

.65 .05

ilmenite

69G027 FeTiO3

SNP

1.35 .05

.71 .05

ilmenite

69G027 FeTiO3

SNP

1.33 .05

.70 .05

ilmenite

69G027 FeTiO3

SNP

.53 .05

.75 .05

ilmenite

70G003 FeTiO3

ilmenite

70G026 FeTiO3

Fe

1.10 .05

.70 .05

ilmenite

70G026 FeTiO3

Fe

1.19 .05

1.11 .05

ilmenite

70G028 FeTiO3

SS

1.25 .01

.95 .01

ilmenite

70G028 FeTiO3

SS

1.17 .01

.70 .01

ilmenite

70G046 FeTiO3

ilmenite

70H030 FeTiO3

Fe

1.07 .05

.71 .05

ilmenite

70H030 FeTiO3

Fe

1.17 .05

1.11 .05

ilmenite

71H011 FeTiO3

xx

1.17 .02

1.09 .02

ilmenite

71H011 FeTiO3

xx

1.02 .02

.72 .02

ilmenite

71H011 FeTiO3

xx

1.17 .02

1.08 .02

ilmenite

71H011 FeTiO3

xx

1.07 .02

.74 .02

413

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ilmenite

71M008 FeTiO3

ilmenite

72B048 FeTiO3

ilmenite

73M056 FeTiO3

Fe

1.07 .10

.93 .10

ilmenite

73M056 FeTiO3

Fe

1.07 .05

.74 .05

ilmenite

73S029 FeTiO3

xx

.117 .050

.068 .050

ilmenite

74A055 FeTiO3

ilmenite

74G012 FeTiO3

Fe

1.08 .02

.67 .02

ilmenite

74G012 FeTiO3

Fe

.99 .02

1.46 .02

ilmenite

74M067 FeTiO3

SS

1.22 .02

.69 .02

ilmenite

74M067 FeTiO3

SS

1.23 .02

.66 .03

ilmenite

74N014 FeTiO3

Cr

1.202 .006

.70 .05

ilmenite

74S035 FeTiO3

SNP

1.34 .02

.73 .02

ilmenite

74S035 FeTiO3

SNP

1.23 .02

.71 .02

ilmenite

74S035 FeTiO3

SNP

1.20 .02

.71 .02

ilmenite

74S035 FeTiO3

SNP

1.29 .02

.73 .02

ilmenite

74S035 FeTiO3

SNP

.61 .02
1.54 .02

.77 .02
.28 .02

ilmenite

74S035 FeTiO3

SNP

.67 .02
1.78 .02

.62 .02

ilmenite

74S035 FeTiO3

SNP

1.27 .02

.08 .02

ilmenite

74Z003 FeTiO3

Pd

.9174 .0098

.3976 .0096

ilmenite

74Z003 FeTiO3

Pd

.9188 .0094

.3845 .0089

ilmenite

75A030 FeTiO3

xx

.85 .01

.68 .01

ilmenite

75A030 FeTiO3

xx

.84 .01

.72 .01

ilmenite

75A030 FeTiO3

xx

.86 .01

.70 .01

ilmenite

75A030 FeTiO3

xx

.86 .01

.66 .01

ilmenite

75A030 FeTiO3

xx

.83 .01

.68 .01

ilmenite

75A030 FeTiO3

xx

.87 .01

.67 .01

ilmenite

75B037 FeTiO3

ilmenite

75B132 FeTiO3

ilmenite

75V042 FeTiO3

SS

1.20 .01

.63 .01

ilmenite

75Z004 FeTiO3

Pd

.923 .006

.704 .006

414

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

ilmenite

76B076 FeTiO3

ilmenite

77G001 FeTiO3

ilmenite

77J017

ilmenite

78M036 FeTiO3

ilmenite

78M059 FeTiO3

ilmenite

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

1.01 .05
1.08 .05

1.78 .05
.69 .05

SS

1.20 .03

.67 .03

79Z010 FeTiO3

xx

.921 .006

.704 .006

ilmenite

79Z010 FeTiO3

xx

.941 .019

.748 .019

ilmenite

80E016 (Fe,Mn)TiO3

Fe

.23 .04
.65 .04

.04
.04

ilmenite

81J010

Fe

1.07 .01

.66 .01

ilmenite

81S011 FeTiO3

ilmenite

81S012 FeTiO3

ilmenite

82B119 FeTiO3

Fe

.384 .007

.837 .007

ilmenite

85R039 Fe(III).195Fe(II).867Ti.919O3

SNP

1.35 .05
.56 .05

.67 .05

ilmenite

85R039 Fe(III).199Fe(II).724Ti.988O3

SNP

1.35 .05
.62 .05

.67 .05

ilmenite

85R039 Fe(III).346Fe(II).460Ti1.001O3

SNP

.68 .05
1.33 .05

.60 .05
.67 .05

ilmenite

85R039 Fe(III).349Fe(II).331Ti1.072O3

SNP

.69 .05
1.33 .05

.59 .05
.65 .05

ilmenite

85R039 Fe(III).476Fe(II).133Ti1.076O3

SNP

.69 .05
1.30 .05

.51 .05
.66 .05

ilmenite

85R039 Fe(III).350Fe(II).086Ti1.194O3

SNP

.64 .05
1.32 .05

.51 .05
.56 .05

ilmenite

85R039 Fe(III).482Ti1.138O3

SNP

.16 .05
.68 .05

.16 .05
.59 .05

ilmenite

86V025 FeTiO3

Fe

1.06 .05

.68 .05

ilmenite

87C015 FeTiO3

Fe

.55 .02

1.65 .02

ilmenite

87J015

FeTiO3

Fe

1.04 .05

.64 .05

ilmenite

87J015

FeTiO3

Fe

1.12 .05

.66 .05

ilmenite

87J015

FeTiO3

Fe

1.14 .05

.72 .05

ilmenite

87J015

FeTiO3

Fe

1.10 .05

.72 .05

FeTiO3

FeTiO3

415

479.0 1.2
451.0 1.5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

ilmenite

87J022

FeTiO3

Fe

1.01 .05
.27 .05

.72 .05
.30 .05

ilmenite

87R020 FeTiO3

Fe

1.05 .02

.73 .02

ilmenite

87R020 FeTiO3

Fe

1.28 .02

1.17 .02

ilmenite

88C023 FeTiO3

Fe

.95 .03

.71 .03

ilmenite

88C023 FeTiO3

Fe

.86 .03

.60 .03

ilmenite

88C023 FeTiO3

Fe

.91 .03

.49 .05

ilmenite

88M083 FeTiO3

Fe

1.07 .05

.70 .05

ilmenite

88M083 FeTiO3

Fe

1.07 .05

.68 .05

ilmenite

88R032 FeTiO3

xx

.896 .003

.682 .003

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.254 .005
1.044 .005

.275 .005
.711 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.243 .005
1.056 .005

.284 .005
.720 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.176 .005
1.041 .005

.225 .005
.733 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.221 .005
1.063 .005

.295 .005
.722 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.288 .005
1.073 .005

.203 .005
.695 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.237 .005
1.048 .005

.261 .005
.697 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.235 .005
1.029 .005

.253 .005
.686 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.183 .005
1.070 .005

.274 .005
.704 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.210 .005
1.041 .005

.251 .005
.691 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.252 .005
1.056 .005

.260 .005
.692 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.154 .005
1.112 .005

.284 .005
.774 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.270 .005
1.044 .005

.292 .005
.7 .005

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.271 .005
1.061 .005

.297 .005
.714 .005

416

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ilmenite

88V033 FeTiO3

Fe

.128 .005
1.053 .005

.45 .05
.752 .005

ilmenite

89A012 FeTiO3

Fe

1.051 .001

.690 .009

ilmenite

89S085 FeTiO3

Fe

1.11 .05

.70 .05

ilmenite

89S085 FeTiO3

Fe

1.10 .05

.70 .05

ilmenite

89S085 FeTiO3

Fe

1.11 .05

.70 .05

ilmenite

89S085 FeTiO3

Fe

1.12 .05

.73 .05

ilmenite

89S085 FeTiO3

Fe

1.11 .05

.69 .05

ilmenite

89S085 FeTiO3

Fe

1.10 .05

.70 .05

ilmenite

90N050 FeTiO3

Rh

.99 .05

1.02 .05

ilmenite

90N050 FeTiO3

Rh

.94 .05

.96 .05

ilmenite

90N050 FeTiO3

Rh

.82 .05

.82 .05

ilmenite

90T012 FeTiO3

Fe

1.10 .02

.59 .02

ilmenite

90V010 FeTiO3

xx

10 .05

.70 .05

ilmenite

90W001 FeTiO3

xx

.36 .05
1.10 .05

.58 .05
.68 .05

ilmenite

90W001 FeTiO3

xx

.37 .05
1.10 .05

.60 .05
.79 .05

ilmenite

90W001 FeTiO3

xx

.36 .05
1.02 .05

.58 .05
.73 .05

ilmenite

91C021 FeTiO3

xx

1.07 .05

.68 .05

ilmenite

91G001 FeTiO3

Fe

1.03 .02

.75 .04

ilmenite

91M113

.95 .01
.58- .01
.55 .01
.29

.31 .01
.63- .01
.74 .01
.50.55

ilmenite

92I004

ilmenite

94G029

Fe

ilmenite

94M085

Fe

ilmenite

96B071 (FeTiO3)

Fe

417

1.03
.28

.66
.35

.95 .01
.58- .01
.55 .01
.29

.31 .01
.63- .01
.74 .01
.50.55

.38 .02
.94 .02

.78 .02
.84 .02

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ilmenite

96B071 (FeTiO3)

Fe

1.04 .02
.43 .02

.76 .02
.78 .02

ilmenite

96B071 (FeTiO3)

Fe

1.01 .02
.38 .02
.39 .02

.75 .02
.15 .02
.71 .02

ilmenite

96C054 FeTiO3

Fe

1.067 .001
.355 .002
.728 .006

.640 .002
.498 .002
1.638 .008

ilmenite-limonite

96S097

ilvaite

68T003 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SS

1.30 .05
1.25 .05
.54 .05

2.74 .05
.89 .05
.32 .05

ilvaite

69H009 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

Fe

.98 .08
1.07 .08
.51 .08

2.18 .14
2.36 .14
1.24 .14

ilvaite

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

1.30 .05
.86 .05

2.40 .05
1.30 .05

ilvaite

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

1.39 .05
.78 .05

2.14 .05
1.40 .05

ilvaite

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

1.54 .05
.80 .05

2.40 .05
1.52 .05

ilvaite

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

1.24 .05
.82 .05

2.21 .05
1.37 .05

ilvaite

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

1.40 .05
.85 .05

2.54 .05
1.48 .05

ilvaite

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

1.22 .05
.73 .05

2.35 .05
1.50 .05

ilvaite

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

1.50 .05
.80 .05

2.50 .05
1.60 .05

ilvaite

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

1.25 .05
.75 .05

2.45 .05
1.40 .05

ilvaite

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

1.36 .05
1.50 .05
.80 .05
.80 .05

2.60 .05

1.24 .05
.80 .05

2.22 .05
1.32 .05

ilvaite

1998

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

418

SNP

2.1 7.0
1.56 .05
.65 .05

345 7

field

Mineral
Mineral

ilvaite

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.30 .05
1.47 .05
.80 .05
.85 .05

2.40 .05
1.14 .05
1.32 .05
.65 .05

ilvaite

71B025 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SNP

1.50 .05
.90 .05

2.69 .05
1.32 .05

ilvaite

71G040 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

Cu

1.03 .03
.49 .03
.86 .03

2.30 .03
1.32 .03
1.85 .03

ilvaite

72M053 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SnO2

.00 .05

ilvaite

72M053 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SnO2

.06 .05

ilvaite

72M053 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SnO2

.04 .05

ilvaite

72M053 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

SnO2

.00 .05

ilvaite

74G068 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

ilvaite

75G005 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

ilvaite

77H033 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

Pd

.92 .03
.78 .03
.28 .05

2.21 .05
2.05 .05
1.29 .05

ilvaite

77P059 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

ilvaite

78N018 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

ilvaite

79N013 (Na.01Ca.99)(Fe3.08Al.05)Si2.1
2O8(OH)

Fe

1.05 .01
.99 .01
.92 .01
.78 .01
.65 .01

2.46 .01
2.26 .01
1.91 .01
1.56 .01
1.10 .01

ilvaite

79N013 (Na.01Ca.99)(Fe3.08Al.05)Si2.1
2O8(OH)

Fe

1.07 .01
1.09 .01
1.01 .02
.78 .02
.65 .01

2.74 .01
2.50 .01
2.22 .02
1.62 .02
1.15 .01

ilvaite

79Y004 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

310
SS

1.190 .003
1.243 .003
.627 .003

2.513 .006
1.925 .006
1.320 .006

ilvaite

79Y004 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

310
SS

1.134 .003
1.037 .003
.627 .003

2.623 .006
2.179 .006
1.354 .006

ilvaite

79Y004 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

310
SS

1.368 .003
.912 .003
.604 .003

1.756 .006
2.383 .006
1.003 .006

ilvaite

80B107 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

419

1998

205 7
340 7

156 5
215 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ilvaite

80E011 Ca.99Fe2.9Mn.03Si1.57O8(OH)

Fe

1.085 .005
1.066 .005
1.459 .005
.510 .005

2.12 .05
2.53 .05
.40 .05
1.28 .05

ilvaite

80E011 Ca.99Fe2.85Mn.07Si1.58O8(OH
)

Fe

1.056 .005
1.065 .005
1.619 .005
.557 .005

2.07 .05
2.52 .05
.29 .05
1.29 .05

ilvaite

80E011 CaFe2.84Mn.1Si1.58O8(OH)

Fe

1.056 .005
1.062 .005
1.467 .005
.567 .005

2.05 .05
2.53 .05
.57 .05
1.32 .05

ilvaite

80E011 Ca.99Fe2.7Mn2.8Si1.59O8(OH)

Fe

1.012 .005
1.193 .005
1.590 .005
.489 .005

2.18 .05
2.30 .05
.34 .05
1.35 .05

ilvaite

81B048 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

ilvaite

84A014 Ca1.02Mg.02Mn.06Fe(II)1.90Fe(
III).95Al.01Si2.04O8(OH)

Fe

1.04 .01
.97 .01
.57 .01
.76 .01

2.45 .01
2.12 .01
1.18 .01
1.70 .01

ilvaite

84C013 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

Fe

1.10 .05
1.25 .05
.56 .05

2.75 .05
2.25 .05
1.14 .05

315 5
181 5
509 5

ilvaite

84C013 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

Fe

1.18 .05
1.29 .05
.58 .05

2.75 .05
2.32 .05
1.16 .06

312 5
181 5
502 5

ilvaite

84C013 CaFe(II)2Fe(III)Si2O8(OH)

Fe

1.14 .05
1.29 .05
.60 .05

2.91 .05
2.32 .05
1.14 .05

309 5
182 5
504 5

ilvaite

88K060 CaFe2.73Al.12Mn.07Mg.04Si2O
8(OH)

Fe

.56 .05
1.06 .05
1.20 .05

.71 .05
3.11 .05
2.50 .05

520 5
324 5
185 5

ilvaite

88K060 CaFe2.73Al.12Mn.07Mg.04Si2O
8(OH)

Fe

.51 .05
10 .05
1.12 .05

.59 .05
3.04 .05
2.37 .05

435 5
278 5
65 5

ilvaite

90K004

ilvaite

92L025 Ca(Fe(2+),Fe(3+))Fe(2+)Si2O8(
OH)CaFe2.94Mg.02Al.01Ti.01S
i2O8(OH)

Fe

473

.66
1.04

1.40
2.21

ilvaite

92L025 Ca(Fe(2+),Fe(3+))Fe(2+)Si2O8(
OH)CaFe2.94Mg.02Al.01Ti.01S
i2O8(OH)

Fe

573

.62
.99

1.31
2.15

420

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

673

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ilvaite

92L025 Ca(Fe(2+),Fe(3+))Fe(2+)Si2O8(
OH)CaFe2.94Mg.02Al.01Ti.01S
i2O8(OH)

ilvaite

93G040 CaFe(2+)2Fe(3+)[Si2O7/O/(O
H)]

ilvaite

94C031 CaFe(2+)2Fe(3+)(Si2O7)O(OH)

ilvaite-Mn

92G040 CaFe(2+)2xMn(2+)xFe(3+)[Si2O7/O/(OH)
], 0<or=x=or<.19

ilvaite-Al

95C026

ilvaite-Mn

95C026

imogolite

84M053 (Al8O4/(OH)20/4H2O)2(Si8O1
0(OH)4)

xx

.35 .01

.74 .01

impactite

85K063

SS

1.07 .01
1.11 .02
1.14 .01
1.13 .01
.55 .01
.33 .01

1.32 .01
1.69 .07
1.89 .01
2.51 .01
.84 .01
.36 .01

impactite

85K063

SS

1.04 .01
1.12 .02
1.13 .01
1.16 .01
.58 .01
.34 .01

1.24 .01
1.62 .01
2.08 .01
2.46 .01
.87 .01
.34 .01

impactite

85K063

SS

1.07 .01
1.13 .02
1.19 .01
.52 .01
.38 .02

1.54 .01
2.18 .02
2.84 .04
.78 .01
.46 .04

impactite

85K063

SS

1.11 .01
1.16 .02
.56 .01
.43 .02

1.61 .01
2.32 .01
.74 .02
.40 .01

impactite

96K081 impactite

Fe

impactite from
Monturaqui crater

92L024

Fe

298

indite

67Y001 Fe(II)In2S4

SS

1.2071 .0400

3.12 .04

indite

68G031 Fe(II)In2S4

SNP

1.14 .05

3.27 .05

421

Fe

1998

.57
.99

1.31
1.99

.32
.61

0
0

49.7
46.0

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

indochinite

85K063

SS

1.08 .01
1.12 .01
1.16 .01
1.18 .01
.38 .01

1.20 .02
1.65 .01
2.06 .01
2.55 .01
.39 .01

indochinite

85K063

SS

1.12 .02
1.12 .01
1.15 .01
1.19 .01
.39 .02

.76 .09
1.47 .02
2.02 .02
2.57 .03
.44 .02

irgizite

86R057

Fe

1.05

1.98

iron

73S078 Fe

Fe

iron

74N014 Fe

Cr

.181 .015

.021 .031

iron

75H006 Fe

iron

78J005

iron

81H012 Fe

iron

87C021 Fe

Fe

-.01 .01

.00 .01

331 1

iron

87C021 Fe

Fe

.11 .01

.00 .01

339 2

isocubanite

94W003 (Cu1-xFe3+xS4)

Fe

295

.25 .02
.48 .02
.46 .02

0 .02
-.45 .02
.90 .02

34.8 .2

isocubanite

94W003 (Cu1-xFe3+xS4)

Fe

225

.52 .02
.29 .02
.52 .02

-.45 .02
0 .02
1.09 .02

16.3 .2
35.6 .2

isocubanite

94W003 (Cu1-xFe3+xS4)

Fe

120

.36 .02
.56 .02
.55 .02

0 .02
-.49 .02
1.32 .02

36.2 .2
19.0 .2
19.6 .2

isocubanite

94W003 (Cu1-xFe3+xS4)

Fe

4.2

.68 .02
.38 .02
.47 .02

-2.55 .02
0 .02
.44 .02

14.3 .2
36.4 .2
37.7 .2

itabirite

96R033

Fe

298

.34
.33
.34
.34
.34
.34

-.2
-.19
-.2
-.2
-.2
.55

19
50.8
4
31
37.8

itabirite

96R033

Fe

298

.34
.34
.39
.34
.34

0
-.19
0
.55
-.23

17
50.3
4.3

334 10
331.4 1

Fe

422

31.2

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

itabirite

96R033

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Fe

298

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.35
.35
.35
.35
.36

-.2
0
.56
-.215
0

31.2
17
50.3
4.3

itabirite

96R033

Fe

77

.45
.46
.45

-.24
-.24
-.17

49.4
47.0
52.8

iwakiite

88E009 Mn1.644Fe1.278Mg.035Al.014Ti.
009O4

Fe

.03 .01
.03 .01

.03 .02
-.15 .03

418 4
403 3

iwakiite

88E009 Mn1.644Fe1.278Mg.035Al.014Ti.
009O4

Fe

.005 .050
.005 .050

.05 .01
-.15 .01

507 1
495 1

iwakiite

94B049 MnFe1.9O4

Fe

298

-.392

-.007

388

iwakiite

94B073 Mn1.1Fe1.9O4

Fe

298

.392

-.007

388

iwakiite

94B073 Mn1.1Fe1.9O4

Fe

85

.500

.011

503

jacobsite

63T002 (Mn,Fe(II),Mg)(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

jacobsite

66W006 (Mn,Fe(II),Mg)(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

Pt

.00 .15
.05 .15

470 25
450 25

jacobsite

66W006 (Mn,Fe(II),Mg)(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

Pt

.11 .10

510 20

jacobsite

66W006 Mn.5Mg.5Fe2O4

Pt

.02 .15
.04 .15

475 25
440 25

jacobsite

66W006 Mn.5Mg.5Fe2O4

Pt

.12 .10

510 20

jacobsite

66W006 Mn.5Mg.75Fe1.75O4

Pt

.03 .15
.01 .15

450 25
400 25

jacobsite

66W006 Mn.5Mg.75Fe1.75O4

Pt

.1 .1

510 20

jacobsite

80G076 (Mn,Fe(II),Mg)(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

SS

jacobsite

82K043 (Mn,Fe(II),Mg)(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

jacobsite

89D049 (Mn,Fe(II),Mg)(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

xx

jacobsite

90A046 (Fe.11Mn.71Mg.20)(Fe1.8Mn.17)
O4

Fe

jacobsite

90A046 (Mn,Fe(II),Mg)(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

Fe

423

.74 .05
-.23 .05

418 5
397 5

.49 .02
.56 .02

.05 .02
.04 .02

444 3
405 3

.49 .02
.56 .02

.05 .02
.04 .02

444 3
405 3

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

jacobsite

90A046 (Fe.29Mn.43Mg.28)(Fe1.60Mn.40
)O4

Fe

.49 .02
.56 .02
.50 .02

.05 .02
.05 .02
.27 .02

444 3
405 3
520 3

jacobsite

90A046 (Mn,Fe(II),Mg)(Fe(III),Mn(III))
2O4

Fe

.49 .02
.56 .02
.50 .02

.05 .02
.04 .02
.27 .02

444 3
405 3
520 3

jacobsite

93M054 Mn(2+)[Fe(3+)1.32Mn(3+).52*.1
6]O(2-)3.76

Fe

300

.22
.21

.10
.17

419
400

jacobsite

93M054 Mn(2+)[Fe(3+)1.32Mn(3+).52*.1
6]O(2-)3.76

Fe

240

.27
.21

.15
.44

455
444

jacobsite

93M054 Mn(2+)[Fe(3+)1.32Mn(3+).52*.1
6]O(2-)3.76

Fe

180

.30
.25

.15
.41

486
473

jacobsite

93M054 Mn(2+)[Fe(3+)1.32Mn(3+).52*.1
6]O(2-)3.76

Fe

125

.32
.27

.15
.36

509
496

jacobsite

93M054 Mn(2+)[Fe(3+)1.32Mn(3+).52*.1
6]O(2-)3.76

Fe

4.2

.34
.29

.14
.37

524
512

jacobsite

97L006

Fe

.28
.31

-.03
.04

453
471

jacobsite

97L006

Fe

140

.44
.32

.06
-.01

510
492

jacobsite

97L006

Fe

80

.46
.35

.05
.02

513
498

jacobsitehausmannite

95K087 MnFe2O4 - Mn3O4

jade Xiu-Yan

92Q001 (m{Mg3(11/m)[Si2O5](OH)1+3(1-2/m)}

Fe

1.124
.364

2.732
.632

jade Xiu-Yan

92Q001 (m{Mg3(11/m)[Si2O5](OH)1+3(1-2/m)}

Fe

1.119
.351

2.716
.546

jadeite

82D017 Ac60La40

Pd

.20 .01

.29 .01

jadeite

82D017 Ac80La20

Pd

.23 .01

.28 .01

jadeite

82D017 Ac80Ks20

Pd

.21 .01

.29 .01

jadeite

82D017 Ac69Ks40

Pd

.19 .01

.30 .01

jadeite

82D017 Ac40Ks60

Pd

.19 .01

.30 .01

jadeite

82D017 Ac20Ks80

Pd

.19 .01

.31 .01

jadeite

82D017 Ac80Di20

Pd

.22 .01

.36 .01

jadeite

82D017 Ac60Di40

Pd

.22 .01

.45 .01

jadeite

82D017 Ac40Di60

Pd

.23 .01

.49 .01

424

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

jadeite

82D017 Ac20Di80

Pd

.21 .02

.59 .03

jarosite

63H006 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.48 .05

1.00 .05

jarosite

63H006 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.45 .05

1.10 .05

jarosite

65G018 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

SS

.46 .05

1.13 .05

jarosite

66H003 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

jarosite

66H010 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Cu

.30 .03

.54 .03

jarosite

68G021 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

SS

.46 .05

1.13 .05

jarosite

73S029 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.046 .050

.113 .050

jarosite

77J001

(K.56Na.39H3O.05)(Al.16Fe.84
)(SO4)2(OH)6

Cu

.149 .005

1.240 .005

jarosite

77J001

(K.56Na.39H3O.05)(Al.16Fe.84
)(SO4)2(OH)6

Cu

.150 .012

1.244 .012

jarosite

77J001

(K.56Na.39H3O.05)(Al.16Fe.84
)(SO4)2(OH)6

Cu

.167 .005

1.238 .005

jarosite

78H023 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.368 .004

1.207 .004

jarosite

80L037 M1.0Fe2.94(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.388 .005

1.01 .05

jarosite

80L037 M0.82(H3O)0.18(Fe2.94)(SO4)2
(OH)6

Fe

.384 .005

1.06 .05

jarosite

80L037 M0.68(H3O)0.32(Fe3.0)(SO4)2(
OH)6

Fe

.375 .005

1.070 .005

jarosite

80L037 M0.86(H3O)0.14(Fe2.49)(SO4)2
(OH)6

Fe

.384 .005

1.13 .05

jarosite

80L037 M0.82(H3O)0.18(Fe2.70)(SO4)2
(OH)6

Fe

.387 .050

1.13 .05

jarosite

80L037 M0.91(H3O)0.09(Fe2.78)(SO4)2
(OH)6

Fe

.388 .050

1.01 .05

jarosite

80L037 M0.89(H3O)0.11(Fe2.57)(SO4)2
(OH)6

Fe

.389 .005

1.12 .05

jarosite

80L037 M0.82(H3O)0.18(Fe2.80)(SO4)2
(OH)6

Fe

.394 .005

1.08 .05

jarosite

80L037 M0.44(H3O)0.12(Fe2.80)(SO4)2
(OH)6

Fe

.385 .005

1.17 .05

jarosite

80L037 M0.36(H3O)0.28(FeY)(SO4)2(O
H)6

Fe

.384 .005

1.12 .05

jarosite

80L037 M0.62(H3O)x(Fe)2.36(SO4)2(O
H)6

Fe

.384 .005

1.22 .05

425

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

jarosite

80L037 M0.39(H3O)0.22(Fe)2.76(SO4)2
(OH)6

Fe

.391 .005

.91 .05

jarosite

82M063 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.39 .09

1.2 .2

jarosite

83H023 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.44 .05

1.14 .05

jarosite

83H023 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.52 .05

1.10 .05

jarosite

83H023 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.44 .05

1.10 .05

jarosite

83H023 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.46 .05

1.15 .05

jarosite

83H023 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.51 .05

1.10 .05

jarosite

83H023 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.48 .05

1.10 .05

jarosite

84T020 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.42 .01
.41 .01

1.06 .01
.93 .01

jarosite

84T020 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.42 .01

.85 .02

jarosite

84T020 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.44 .01

.96 .03

jarosite

84T020 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.45 .02
.42 .01

1.05 .03
1.08 .02

jarosite

84T020 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.37 .01
.39 .01

1.01 .01
1.05 .01

jarosite

84T020 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

jarosite

84T032 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.41 .01

1.05 .01

jarosite

84T032 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.46 .01

1.00 .01

jarosite

84V006 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.63 .05

1.14 .05

jarosite

84V006 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.61 .05

1.15 .05

jarosite

86A018 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.47 .03

1.02 .01

jarosite

86A018 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.38 .03

1.08 .01

jarosite

86A018 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.34 .03

1.19 .01

jarosite

86A018 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.48 .03

.95 .01

jarosite

86A018 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.36 .03

1.02 .01

jarosite

86A018 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.39 .03

1.24 .01

jarosite

88K043 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.37 .05

1.12 .05

jarosite

88L039 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.37 .05

1.15 .05

jarosite

88P020 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

xx

.50 .01

1.00 .01

jarosite

89W023 Na.02K1.10Fe2.96(OH)6(SO4)2

xx

.37 .05

1.23 .05

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.41 .02

1.08 .02

426

1998

460 2

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.39 .01

1.14 .02

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.38 .02

1.05 .02

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.37 .01

1.02 .03

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.34 .02

1.04 .04

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.33 .03

1.16 .05

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.37 .03

1.10 .05

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.38 .01

1.12 .02

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.39 .01

1.15 .02

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.36 .01

1.14 .02

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.35 .01

1.15 .01

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.38 .01

1.12 .02

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.37 .01

1.18 .01

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.36 .01

1.17 .02

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.35 .01

1.15 .01

jarosite

90G052 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)2

Fe

.36 .02

1.08 .01

jarosite

90P049 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.38 .05

1.32 .05

jarosite

90P049 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.34 .05

.89 .05

jarosite

90P049 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.29 .05

.90 .05

jarosite

90P049 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.34 .05

.80 .05

jarosite

90P049 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.37 .05

.86 .05

jarosite

90P049 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.26 .05

.87 .05

jarosite

90P049 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.31 .05

.90 .05

jarosite

90P049 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.40 .05

1.31 .05

jarosite

90P049 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.33 .05

.96 .05

jarosite

90P049 KFe(III)3(SO4)2(OH)6

Fe

.37 .05

.89 .05

jarosite

93S083 KFe3(SO4)2(OH)6

jarosite

96M033 (H2O, Na, K)Fe3 (SO4)2(OH)2

298

.33 .01

1.20 .01

jarosite

96M033 (H2O, Na, K)Fe3 (SO4)2(OH)2

298

.33 .01

1.22 .01

jarosite

96M033 (H2O, Na, K)Fe3 (SO4)2(OH)2

298

.33 .01

1.20 .01

jarosite

96M033 (H2O, Na, K)Fe3 (SO4)2(OH)2

298

.38 .01

1.19 .01

427

1998

.46
.5561

1.3090
.5982

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

298

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

jarosite

96M033 (H2O, Na, K)Fe3 (SO4)2(OH)2

.36 .01

1.15 .01

jarosite

97B009 KFe3(OH)6(SO4)2

jarositic

96M033 (H2O, Na, K)Fe3 (SO4)2(OH)2

.36 .01

1.19 .01

jaspilite

92S043

.37
.37

-.20
-.27

51.8
37.7

jaspilite

92S043

64

.48
.48

.42
-.25

54.2
50.4

jinshajiangite

82K029 BaFe2TiO(Si2O7)(OH)2

Fe

1.08 .05
1.11 .05
1.06 .05
.70 .05

2.27 .05
1.90 .05
1.53 .05
.38 .05

jinshajiangite

82K029 BaFe2TiO(Si2O7)(OH)2

Fe

1.20 .05
1.11 .05
1.19 .05
.76 .05

2.56 .05
2.26 .05
1.98 .05
.56 .05

julgoldite

91K029 Ca2Fe(3+)2[Fe(2+)1xFe(3+)x]Si3O10+x(OH)4-x

Fe

80

.451
1.266
.464
1.244

.949
3.098
1.911
3.402

julgoldite

91K029 Ca2Fe(3+)2[Fe(2+)1xFe(3+)x]Si3O10+x(OH)4-x

Fe

293

.353
.387
1.192
1.229
.864

.951
1.887
2.952
2.422
2.368

julgoldite

91K029 Ca2Fe(3+)2[Fe(2+)1xFe(3+)x]Si3O10+x(OH)4-x

Fe

373

.324
.844
.333
1.031
1.130

.931
2.032
1.876
2.826
2.248

kaersutite

78N032 Ca2(Na,K)(Mg,Fe(III),Fe(II))4
Ti(Al2Si6O22)(OH)2

Fe

.71 .05
.72 .05

1.28 .02
.78 .01

kaersutite

78N032 Ca2(Na,K)(Mg,Fe(III),Fe(II))4
Ti(Al2Si6O22)(OH)2

Fe

1.39 .05
1.34 .05
.66 .05
.65 .05

2.90 .04
2.32 .05
1.23 .03
.72 .01

kaersutite

78N032 Ca2(Na,K)(Mg,Fe(III),Fe(II))4
Ti(Al2Si6O22)(OH)2

Fe

1.36 .05
1.33 .05
1.34 .05
.63 .05
.60 .05

2.90 .01
2.55 .06
1.82 .03
1.2 .1
.72 .03

kaersutite

89M074

kaersutite

92D026

428

298

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

kamacite

78X001 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

.009 .003

-.011 .003

336.0 .3

kamacite

78X001 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

.006 .003

-.007 .003

331.0 .3

kamacite

79D066 (Fe,Ni)

Rh

-.09 .01

343 5

kamacite

79D066 (Fe,Ni)

Rh

-.11 .01

322 5

kamacite

79D066 (Fe,Ni)

Rh

-.07 .01

340 5

kamacite

79D066 (Fe,Ni)

Rh

-.10 .01

338 5

kamacite

79D066 (Fe,Ni)

Rh

-.09 .01

339 5

kamacite

79D066 (Fe,Ni)

Rh

-.09 .01

335 5

kamacite

79D066 (Fe,Ni)

Rh

-.10 .01

343 5

kamacite

79D066 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

-.10 .01

341 5

kamacite

79O011 (Fe,Ni)

SNP

.28 .03

kamacite

82B119 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

.174 .007

346 3

kamacite

82B119 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

.151 .007

352 3

kamacite

82B119 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

.118 .007

347 3

kamacite

82R012 (Fe.Ni)

Fe

.00 .05

.00 .05

333 5

kamacite

88D053 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

.01 .02

.02 .02

334 3

kamacite

88D053 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

.00 .02

.02 .02

349 3

kamacite

90D056 (Fe,Ni)

Rh

-.11 .01

.00 .05

334 1

kamacite

90O011 (Fe,Ni)

Fe

.079 .037

-.052 .014

330.7 .5

kaolin

85H004

Fe

.36 .05

.53 .05

kaolin

85H004

Fe

.39 .05

.51 .05

kaolin

85S131

SNP

.60

.51

kaolin

85S131

SNP

kaolin

85S131

SNP

kaolin

85S131

SNP

.64

.48

kaolin

85S131

SNP

.64

.50

kaolin

95T042 Al4(Si4O10(OH)8)

.36
.33

.11
.64

kaolin Georgia

92S062

Fe

.34 .02
1.12 .02

.50 .03
2.63 .03

kaolin Georgia

92S062

Fe

15

.32 .02
1.21 .02
.64

.35 .03
2.77 .03
-.07 .03

429

.00 .01

340 6

499

54.7

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

kaolin Goomalling

92S062

Fe

.34 .02

.58 .03

kaolin Greenbushes

92S062

Fe

.26 .02
1.03 .02

.60 .03
2.57 .03

kaolin Wungong

92S062

Fe

.30 .02

.47 .03

kaolinite

67M021 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

SS

.48 .04

.50 .05

kaolinite

67W005 (Al1.63Fe(III).29Mg1.88)Si2O5(
OH)4

Fe

.37 .05

.44 .05

kaolinite

68D032 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

kaolinite

69M033 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

kaolinite

69Y006 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

.62 .07

.58 .07

kaolinite

69Y006 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

.67 .07

.89 .07

kaolinite

73J009

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.35 .05

.49 .05

kaolinite

73J009

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.43 .05

.48 .05

kaolinite

73J009

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.35 .05

.50 .05

kaolinite

73J009

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.45 .05

.55 .05

kaolinite

73J009

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.40 .05

.37 .05

kaolinite

75J010

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.36 .04

.52 .04

kaolinite

75J010

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.35 .04

.55 .04

kaolinite

75J010

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.37 .04

.52 .04

kaolinite

75J010

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.36 .04

.56 .04

kaolinite

75J010

Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.39 .04

.48 .04

kaolinite

76B048 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

SNP

.64 .05

.60 .05

kaolinite

77A041 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

kaolinite

77E018 (K.03Na.03Ca.01)(Fe(III).06Ti.
01Al1.85)Si1.99O5(OH)4

Fe

.89 .01
.36 .01

2.84 .09
.51 .01

kaolinite

80C050 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

1.13 .05
.43 .10

2.53 .05
.65 .10

kaolinite

80S046 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.41 .01

.52 .01

kaolinite

81B112 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe2O
3

.09 .02

.60 .04

kaolinite

81K006 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe2O
3

-.03 .02

.67 .02

kaolinite

81K006 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe2O
3

-.11 .01

.56 .01

430

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

kaolinite

81K006 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe2O
3

.03 .01

.54 .01

kaolinite

82M077 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.35 .05

.45 .05

kaolinite

82R035 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.33 .05

.62 .05

kaolinite

85M060 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

xx

.34 .02
1.24 .02
1.14 .02

.56 .02
1.79 .02
2.95 .02

kaolinite

87C032 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

xx

1.17 .05
.36 .05

2.51 .05
.49 .05

kaolinite

90P011 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.30 .05
.30 .05
.30 .05

.95 .05
1.27 .05
.77 .05

kaolinite

90P011 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.31 .05
.28 .05
.31 .05

.82 .05
1.25 .05
.70 .05

kaolinite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.350 .002

.506 .005

kaolinite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.327 .008
1.108 .004

.64 .02
2.53 .07

kaolinite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.35 .01
1.14 .02

.53 .02
2.56 .04

kaolinite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.336 .008
1.12 .02

.55 .01
2.54 .03

kaolinite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.332 .008
1.11 .03

.56 .01
2.59 .05

kaolinite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.31 .03
1.11 .02

.66 .03
2.51 .04

kaolinite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.351 .005
1.14 .03

.597 .008
2.89 .06

kaolinite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.36 .02
1.18 .03

.58 .04
2.77 .07

kaolinite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.32 .03
1.14 .01

.60 .03
2.90 .09

kaolinite

91M015 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

Fe

.312 .007
1.13 .04

.61 .01
2.61 .06

kaolinites

88P066

Fe

katophorite

73L039 Na2CaFe(II)4(Fe(III),Al)((OH
)2/AlSi7O22)

xx

1.24 .05
1.10 .05
1.22 .05
.52 .05

2.78 .05
2.06
2.40 .05
.60 .05

431

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

katophorite

86L040 (K.18Na1.22Ca.34)(Ti.17Al.34
Mg.09Mn.04Fe(III)2.35Fe(II)2.0
0)(Al.22Si7.78)O22(O.88F.22O
H.9)

SNP

1.23 .05
1.29 .05
1.18 .05
1.27 .05
.59 .05

2.74 .05
2.86 .05
1.95 .05
2.29 .05
.50 .05

katophorite

86L040 (K.16Na1.20Ca.88)(Ti.25Li.04M SNP


g.09Mn.17Fe(III)1.60Fe(II)2.85)(
Ti.65Al.62Si6.73)O22(O.78F.50
OH.72)

1.33 .05
1.31 .05
1.32 .05
1.31 .05
1.21 .05
.63 .05

2.60 .05
2.82 .05
2.14 .05
2.42 .05
1.93 .05
.48 .05

katophorite

86L040 (K.30Na1.86Ca.66)(Ti.11Li.11M SNP


g.18Mn.07Fe(III)1.51Fe(II)3.02)(
Ti.07Al.32Si7.61)O22(O.79F.80
OH.41)

1.28 .05
1.28 .05
1.22 .05
1.26 .05
1.18 .05
.57 .05

2.66 .05
2.93 .05
2.05 .05
2.35 .05
1.82 .05
.50 .05

katophorite

86L040 (K.33Na2.57Ca.12)(Al.25Li.30
Mg1.39Mn.19Fe(III)1.32Fe(II)1.
55)(Ti.11Al.42Si7.47)O22(F1.20
OH.80)

SNP

1.24 .05
1.24 .05
1.21 .05
1.22 .05
1.30 .05
.53 .05

2.64 .05
2.86 .05
2.00 .05
2.36 .05
1.62 .05
.54 .05

katophorite

86L048 Na2CaFe(II)4(Fe(III),Al)((OH
)2/AlSi7O22)

xx

1.23 .05
1.29 .05
1.18 .05
1.27 .05
.59 .05

2.74 .05
2.86 .05
1.95 .05
2.29 .05
.50 .05

katophorite

86L048 Na2CaFe(II)4(Fe(III),Al)((OH
)2/AlSi7O22)

xx

1.33 .05
1.31 .05
1.32 .05
1.31 .05
1.21 .05
.63 .05

2.60 .05
2.82 .05
2.14 .05
2.42 .05
1.93 .05
.48 .05

katophorite

86L048 Na2CaFe(II)4(Fe(III),Al)((OH
)2/AlSi7O22)

xx

1.28 .05
1.28 .05
1.22 .05
1.26 .05
1.18 .05
.57 .05

2.66 .05
2.93 .05
2.05 .05
2.35 .05
1.82 .05
.50 .05

katophorite

86L048 Na2CaFe(II)4(Fe(III),Al)((OH
)2/AlSi7O22)

xx

1.24 .05
1.24 .05
1.21 .05
1.22 .05
1.30 .05
.53 .05

2.64 .05
2.86 .05
2.00 .05
2.36 .05
1.62 .05
.54 .05

432

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

kerchenite

72P042 Fe(II)Fe(III)2(PO4)2(OH)2/6H
2O

kimberlite

86Z028

kimzeyite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

SS

1.38 .05
1.35 .05
.58 .05

2.53 .05
3.06 .05
.54 .05

71D035 Ca3(Zr,Ti)2(Si,Al)3O12

Fe

.45 .06
.19 .05

1.01 .06
1.08 .05

kinichilite

95M020

Fe

.44

kirchenite

89K057 FeFe2(PO4)2(OH)2-6H2O

SS

1.28 .1
.8 .1

2.8 .1
.64 .1

kirschsteinite

73D040 CaFeSiO4

xx

1.43 .05

2.18 .05

kirschsteinite

73H019 CaFeSiO4

Fe

1.23 .05

2.15 .05

kirschsteinite

81S010 CaFeSiO4

Fe

.84 .02
.19 .04

1.33 .02
1.23 .04

kirschsteinite

89B087 CaFeSiO4

Fe

1.143 .006
1.147 .006
1.148 .006

1.83 .01
1.13 .01
2.46 .01

knebelite

67B011 (Fe,Mn)2SiO4

SS

1.27 .05

2.81 .05

knebelite

67B011 (Fe,Mn)2SiO4

SS

1.26 .05

2.80 .05

kornelite

79H051 Fe2(SO4)3/7H2O

Fe

.44 .05

.15 .05

kosmochlor

84Y008 (Na.93Ca.02)(Cr.69Al.17Fe.10
Mg.03)Si2.02O6

xx

.33 .02
.3 .0

1.28 .05
.34 .00

kottigite

82D018 (Zn.82Fe(II).1Fe(III).01)(Zn1.18
Fe(II).64Fe(III).1)(AsO4)2/8H2
O

Fe

1.20 .01
.25 .02
.26 .02
1.16 .02
.29 .02

3.18 .02
1.24 .02
.26 .02
2.30 .02
.35 .02

kottigite

82D018 (Zn.45Fe(II).49Fe(III).06)(Zn.39
Fe(II)1.57Fe(III).04)(AsO4)2/8
H2O

Fe

1.20 .01
.27 .03
1.18 .01
.23 .05

3.14 .01
1.20 .03
2.32 .01
.80 .05

kryzhanovskite

74M072 MnFe2(PO4)2(OH)2/H2O

Fe

1.08 .02
.40 .02

3.53 .04
.40 .02

laihunite

77U005 Mg.08Fe(II)1.28Fe(III)1.98SiO8

SNP

1.36 .05
.65 .05

2.74 .05
.91 .05

laihunite

80K064 Fe(III)2Fe(II)(SiO4)2

Fe

1.12 .05
.41 .05

2.72 .05
.91 .05

laihunite

80K064 Fe(III)2Fe(II)(SiO4)2

Fe

.91 .05
.50 .05

1.40 .05
.37 .05

433

1998

307 5
467 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

laihunite

81Y002 Fe(II).575Mg.035Fe(III)1.010Si.
970O4

Fe

1.12 .05
.39 .05

2.76 .05
.89 .05

laihunite

81Y002 Fe(II).744Mg.063Na.011Fe(III).
798Si.958O4

Fe

1.11 .05
.40 .05

2.72 .05
.90 .05

laihunite

81Y011 Fe(II)Fe(III)2(SiO4)2

Fe

1.13 .05
.39 .05

2.76 .05
.89 .05

laihunite

85K012 Fe(II)Fe(III)2(SiO4)

Fe

1.13 .01
.39 .01

2.75 .02
.91 .02

laihunite

85K012 Fe(II)Fe(III)2(SiO4)

Fe

.49 .03
.50 .03
1.32 .03
1.32 .04
1.30 .05

.52 .06
.03 .06
2.80 .06
3.10 .10
3.03 .10

laihunite

85S114 Ca.02Mn.12Mg.08Fe1.72SiO4

Fe

1.154 .004
.384 .004

2.820 .004
.912 .005

laihunite

85S114 Mn.08Fe1.70SiO4

Fe

1.157 .002
.407 .003

2.816 .003
.852 .003

laihunite

85S114 Mg.07Fe1.61SiO4

Fe

1.169 .004
.431 .004

2.813 .005
.889 .005

laihunite

88Y017 Fe(II).74Mg.08Ca.03Fe(III).80A
l.03Si.96O4

Fe

1.13 .05
.40 .05

2.78 .05
.91 .05

laihunite

89Y004 Fe(II).744Mg.064Ca.024Na.012F
e(III).800Al.028Si.96O4

Fe

1.13 .05
.40 .05

2.78 .05
.91 .05

langbanite

94N015 [Mn(2+)3.86,Ca(2+).10,Mg(2+).1
0][Mn(3+)5.78,Fe(3+)3.10,Ti(4+)
.03]Sb(5+)1.08Si(4+)1.96O(2-)24

Fe

295

.38

1.10

langbanite

94N015 [Mn(2+)3.86,Ca(2+).10,Mg(2+).1
0][Mn(3+)5.78,Fe(3+)3.10,Ti(4+)
.03]Sb(5+)1.08Si(4+)1.96O(2-)24

Fe

77

.49

1.13

langbeinite

96H003 K2Fe2(SO4)3

Fe

laterite

94C044

Fe

lateritic profile

90S094

lava

92H016

lava from
Stardalur, Ice=

90H048

lava samples

94H035

lazulite

72P042 (Mg,Fe(II))Al2(PO4)2(OH)2

SS

1.26 .05
.40 .05

3.36 .05
.30 .05

lazulite

72P042 (Mg,Fe(II))Al2(PO4)2(OH)2

SS

1.33 .05

4.18 .05

434

1998

518
497
240
281
121

4
4
10
10
15

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

lazulite

84A014 Mg.77Fe.19Al2.00(P2.2O8)(OH)
2

Fe

1.24 .01
.51 .01

4.40 .01
.45 .01

lazulite

84A014 Mg.77Fe.19Al2.00(P2.2O8)(OH)
2

Fe

1.12 .01
.40 .01

3.32 .01
.47 .01

lepidocrocite

63H002 g-FeOOH

lepidocrocite

63H006 g-FeOOH

xx

.43 .05

.55 .05

lepidocrocite

65R002 g-FeOOH

xx

.48 .06

.54 .06

lepidocrocite

65R002 g-FeOOH

xx

.62 .06

.62 .06

lepidocrocite

70S029 g-FeOOH

SS

.57 .10

.29 .10

lepidocrocite

70S029 g-FeOOH

SS

.49 .20

.31 .20

lepidocrocite

70S029 g-FeOOH

SS

.6 .2

.36 .20

lepidocrocite

70S029 g-FeOOH

SS

.49 .20

.34 .20

lepidocrocite

70S029 g-FeOOH

SS

.45 .10

.32 .10

lepidocrocite

70S029 g-FeOOH

SS

.51 .10

.46 .10

lepidocrocite

72K064 g-FeOOH

Fe

.38 .01

.27 .02

lepidocrocite

72K064 g-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .02

.29 .03

lepidocrocite

72V017 g-FeOOH

lepidocrocite

75M085 g-FeOOH

lepidocrocite

75Z025 g-FeOOH

lepidocrocite

76G083 g-FeOOH

lepidocrocite

76L014 g-FeOOH

Cu

.149 .010

.520 .014

lepidocrocite

76L014 g-FeOOH

Cu

.142 .018

.496 .020

lepidocrocite

76L014 g-FeOOH

Cu

.146 .014

.510 .016

lepidocrocite

76L014 g-FeOOH

Cu

.154 .008

.472 .016

lepidocrocite

76L014 g-FeOOH

Cu

.150 .012

.548 .012

lepidocrocite

76L014 g-FeOOH

Cu

.149 .010

.520 .014

lepidocrocite

76L014 g-FeOOH

Cu

.144 .018

.510 .022

lepidocrocite

76L014 g-FeOOH

Cu

.148 .024

.538 .024

lepidocrocite

76L014 g-FeOOH

Cu

.156 .016

.496 .022

lepidocrocite

77K003 g-FeOOH

lepidocrocite

79C038 g-FeOOH

lepidocrocite

79E004 g-FeOOH

Cr

.32 .08

.64 .08

435

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

lepidocrocite

81S072 g-FeOOH

lepidocrocite

83H023 g-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .05

.65 .05

lepidocrocite

83H023 g-FeOOH

Fe

.50 .05

.64 .05

lepidocrocite

83H023 g-FeOOH

Fe

.46 .05

.58 .05

lepidocrocite

84M043 g-FeOOH

Fe

.367 .001

.550 .001

lepidocrocite

84M043 g-FeOOH

Fe

.340 .004

.041 .007

lepidocrocite

84M043 g-FeOOH

Fe

.367 .001

.527 .001

lepidocrocite

84M043 g-FeOOH

Fe

.342 .001

.018 .003

lepidocrocite

85M029 g-FeOOH

Fe

.53 .01

.37 .01

lepidocrocite

86G064 g[8FeOOH,FeCl]

Fe

4.4

.48
.48
.48
.48

-.05

lepidocrocite

86G064 g[8FeOOH,FeCl]

Fe

78

.469

.583

lepidocrocite

86G064 g[8FeOOH,FeCl]

Fe

300

.36
.36
.36

.45
.55
.94

lepidocrocite

86M033 g-FeOOH

Fe

.37 .05

.53 .05

lepidocrocite

89L011 g-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .05

.54 .05

lepidocrocite

89M011 g-FeOOH

xx

.02 .05

lepidocrocite

90V010 g-FeOOH

xx

.52 .05
1.10 .05

lepidocrocite

90V010 g-FeOOH

xx

.02 .05

lepidocrocite

91D009 (g-FeOOH)

Fe

lepidocrocite

91G025 g-FeOOH

xx

.364 .005

.547 .050

lepidocrocite

92D030

lepidocrocite

92P005 g-FeOOH

Fe

.49 .05
.51 .05

.01 .05
.06 .05

lepidocrocite

92T036

lepidocrocite

93B064

lepidocrocite

93T071

lepidocrocite

96D002

lepidocrocite

97B009 (g-FeOOH)

445 1

456 5

443
457
425
400

458 5

450 10

457 5
440 5

v
Fe

4.2
v

Fe

v
v

436

1998

.50

-.05

44.25

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

lepidolite

77L008 (Na.05Rb.08K.87)(Mn.05Mg.02F
e(III).04Fe(II).06Li1.5Al)1.21)(
Al.5Si3.5)(O,OH,F)12

Fe

1.18 .03
1.16 .03
.25 .07

2.99 .03
2.62 .03
.35 .07

lepidolite

77L008 (Na.05Rb.08K.87)(Mn.05Mg.02F
e(III).04Fe(II).06Li1.5Al)1.21)(
Al.5Si3.5)(O,OH,F)12

Fe

1.31 .03
1.29 .03
.4 .1

3.13 .03
2.75 .03
.4 .1

lepidolite

81H033 K(Li,Al)3(Si,Al)4O10(F,OH)2

Fe

1.15 .00
.30 .05

3.14 .07
.85 .05

lepidolite

81L005 K1.76(Li3.51Fe(III).4Al2.05)(Si
7.35Al.65)(O18.35F7.3)

Fe

1.18 .03
1.17 .03

2.96 .03
2.63 .03

lepidolite

90P005 K(Li,Al)3(Si,Al)4O10(F,OH)2

xx

1.125 .005
.10 .05

2.797 .005
.46 .05

lepidolite

90P005 K(Li,Al)3(Si,Al)4O10(F,OH)2

xx

1.322 .005
.30 .05

2.721 .005
.60 .05

lepidolite ferrian

75A051 K(Li,Al,Fe)3(Si,Al)4O10(F,OH
)2

xx

1.32 .05
1.32 .05

2.73 .05
2.38 .05

lepidolite ferrian

75A051 K(Li,Al,Fe)3(Si,Al)4O10(F,OH
)2

xx

1.45 .05
1.47 .05

2.80 .05
2.42 .05

lepidomelane

67M011 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.52 .05
1.52 .05
.25 .05
.44 .05

3.02 .05
2.48 .05
.80 .05
.30 .05

lepidomelane

67M011 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.40 .05
1.36 .05

2.80 .05
2.32 .05

lepidomelane

68T006 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

SS

1.20 .05
.55 .05

2.40 .05
.50 .05

lepidomelane

69H023 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.15 .05
1.11 .05
.54 .05

2.56 .05
2.18 .05
.52 .05

lepidomelane

74A001 K1.6(Ti.7Fe5.4Mg.5)(Si5.2Al2.3
)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.05 .01
1.05 .01
.50 .02
.54 .02

2.12 .02
2.57 .02
.88 .04
.33 .04

lepidomelane

81H033 K(Mg,Fe(II))3(Al,Fe(III))Si3O1
0(OH,F)2

Fe

1.16 .05
1.12 .05
.35 .05

2.53 .05
1.74 .05
.86 .05

leptochlorite

77M063 (Mg2.63Ti.02Cr5.8Fe(III).75Fe(I
I)2.97)9Si3.43Al3.8)O20(OH)16

SS

1.25 .05
.53 .05

2.68 .05
.80 .05

leucite

79D068 KAlSi2O6

SNP

.47 .05

.57 .05

437

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

leucite

87B051 KFeSi2O6

Fe

.20 .05
.20 .05
.21 .05

.44 .05
.73 .05
1.01 .05

leucite

87B051 KFe.34Al.66Si2O6

Fe

.19 .05
.19 .05

.45 .05
.73 .05

leucite

87B051 KAl.92Fe.08Si2O6

Fe

.24 .05

.78 .05

leucite

95B091 CsFeSi2O6

.210 .001

.209 .001

leucite

95B091 KFeSi2O6

.207 .002

.285 .002

leucite

95B091 RbFeSi2O6

.204 .001

.235 .001

lignite

93T005

295

.31

.65

lignites Garumnian

93G015

.29
.37

.57
.90

lignites Garumnian

93G015

.30
.36
1.19

.58
1.14
2.57

lignites Garumnian

93G015

.31
1.27
.40

.62
3.08
1.20

lignites Garumnian

93G015

.31
.36
1.38

.62
1.23
3.10

lignites Garumnian

93G015

.32
1.15
.34

.58
2.61
1.29

lignites Garumnian

93G015

.38
1.24
.37

.54
2.62
1.19

lignites Garumnian

93G015

.34
.41

.58
1.12

lignites Garumnian

93G015

.3
1.32

.61
1.59

lignites Garumnian

93G015

.38
.36
1.19

.60
1.27
2,73

lignites Garumnian

93G015

.31
1.28

.62
3.25

limonite

94R022

.31 .03

.63 .03

limonite

94R022

78

.42 .02

.86 .02

438

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

limonite

95R050 a-FeOOH*nH2O (~80%) and rorm of a-Fe2O3*nH2O (~20%)

Fe

lipscombite

81V022 (Fe(II),Mn)Fe(III)2(PO4)2(OH)
2

Fe

1.11 .05
1.17 .05
.44 .05
.45 .05

3.54 .05
2.53 .05
.39 .05
.59 .05

lipscombite

83V011 (Fe(II).92Mn.07)Fe(III)2.07((O
H)2.25/(PO4)1.96)

Fe

.45 .01
.41 .02
1.05 .01
1.02 .08

.40 .02
.54 .04
3.58 .02
3.30 .02

lipscombite

83V011 (Fe(II).84Mn.09)Fe(III)2.07((O
H)2.34/(PO4)1.98)

Fe

.37 .01
.36 .02
1.02 .01
1.07 .08

.39 .02
.63 .04
3.54 .02
2.90 .02

lipscombite

83V011 (Fe(II).79Mn.12)Fe(III)2.11((O
H)2.15/(PO4)1.97)

Fe

.37 .01
.37 .01
1.03 .01
1.02 .08

.40 .02
.65 .02
3.57 .02
3.30 .02

lipscombite

83V011 (Fe(II).58Mn.26)Fe(III)2.20((O
H)2.20/(PO4)1.95)

Fe

.37 .01
.37 .02
1.03 .01
1.09 .08

.41 .02
.67 .02
3.55 .02
3.00 .02

lipscombite

93R022 Fe3(PO4)2(OH)2

Fe

295

.42
1.04
.36
1.17

.41
3.40
.50
2.08

lipscombite

93R022 Fe3(PO4)2(OH)2

Fe

295

.42
1.04
.41
.31
1.04

.39
3.40
.63
.35
2.32

lipscombite

95M036 Fe3(PO4)2(OH)2L

Fe

295

.42
1.04
.41
.31
1.04

.39
3.40
.63
.35
2.32

lipscombite

95R011

.47
.43

.28
-.19

lizardite

77M063 (Mg2.68Fe(III).18Fe(II).02)(Si1.
98Al.03)O5(OH)4.03

SS

1.27 .05
.47 .05
.33 .05

2.75 .05
.79 .05
.32 .05

lizardite

79E013 (Fe(III).29Fe(II).13Ni.02Mg5.45
Ca.07)(Fe(III).17Al.05Si3.78O1
0)(OH)4

Fe

1.23 .05
.20 .04
.51 .04

2.92 .05
1.01 .05
1.29 .05

298

439

1998

3.78
5.13

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

lizardite

79R036 Mg6((OH)8/Si4O10)

Fe

1.28 .01
1.29 .01
.55 .04

3.08 .02
2.64 .02
.80 .05

lizardite

79R036 Mg6((OH)8/Si4O10)

Fe

1.26 .01
1.27 .01
.49 .03

3.09 .01
2.67 .01
.65 .02

lizardite

79R036 Mg6((OH)8/Si4O10)

Fe

1.15 .02
1.16 .01
.37 .03

2.79 .01
2.21 .02
.65 .02

lizardite

79R036 Mg6((OH)8/Si4O10)

Fe

1.24 .01
1.18 .01
.49 .01

3.08 .01
2.31 .02
.52 .02

lizardite

79R036 Mg6((OH)8/Si4O10)

Fe

1.13 .01
1.07 .01
.39 .01

2.70 .02
1.98 .03
.53 .01

lizardite

79R036 Mg6((OH)8/Si4O10)

Fe

1.13 .02
.39 .01

2.79 .02
.75 .01

loess

92V009

Fe

.37
.27
.67
.36
1.11

-.15
0
.01
.72
2.71

51.5
49.0
45.9

loess

92V009

Fe

130

.46
.46
.37
.76
.45
1.19

-.14
.22
0
.02
.73
2.86

53.1
53.7
50.6
48.0

loess

92V009

Fe

80

.48
.49
.40
.96
1.22
1.4

-.12
-.25
.84
1.28
2.86
3.6

53.2
47.1

loess

92V009

Fe

.37
.33
.80
1.11
1.3

-.19
.83
1.22
2.72
3.6

50.9

loess

92V009

Fe

.37
.27
.67
.28
.37
1.07

-.15
0
0
.01
.68
2.63

51.3
48.8
45.9
43.7

440

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

loess

92V009

Fe

130

.46
.46
.38
.73
.47
1.19

-.17
.21
.21
.04
.73
2.86

52.9
53.3
50.5
47.8

loess

92V009

Fe

.38
.33
.75
1.12
1.2

-.23
.85
1.28
2.69
3.7

48.9

loess

92V009

Fe

80

.50
.49
.38
.80
1.22
1.4

-.19
-.22
.94
1.31
2.85
3.8

52.9
47.0

loess

94L060

Fe

loess

95E006

Fe

290

.37
1.12
.36
.32

.72
2.65
-.18
-.19

51.3
49.5

.37
1.24
.47
.44
.39

.83
2.86
-.14
-.27
-.33

53.1
47.9
44.0

.45
1.27
.47
.48
.43
1.22

.85
2.86
-.12
-.22
-.21
.54

52.9
49.7
48.2
19.8

.45
1.51
.48
.47
.48

.81
2.41
-.15
-.16
-.21

52.8
50.3
48.3

.45
1.48
.47
.47
.44

.81
2.41
-.18
-.23
-.26

52.6
49.0
44.7

loess

loess

loess

loess

95E006

Fe

95E006

Fe

95E006

Fe

95E006

Fe

441

77

4.2

4.2

77

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

loess

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

95E006

Fe

290

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.36
1.15
.41
.42

.72
2.79
-.18
-.23

50.6
46.7

loess

96L045

Fe

90

.34
.37
.58
.15

-.04
-.02
-.25
1.01

53.2
51.1
48.5

loess

96L045

Fe

298

.39
.31
.66
.48
.30

-.14
0.00
-.02
.07
.86

51.67
49.31
46.11
43.50

loess

96L045

Fe

298

.38
.33
.67
.41
.33

-.16
-.06
-.01
-.05
.77

51.5
49.2
45.9
41.6

loess

96L045

Fe

90

.38
.33
.67
.37

-.04
-.04
-.24
.94

53.2
51.0
47.9

lollingite

63I001 FeAs2

SS

.39 .02

1.68 .05

lollingite

63I001 FeAs2

SS

.39 .02

1.75 .05

lollingite

66T001 FeAs2

Cu

.3423 .0050

1.585 .019

lollingite

66T001 FeAs2

Cu

.229 .004

1.281 .016

lollingite

85I015 FeAs2

Fe

.30 .02

1.65 .02

lollingite

85I015 FeAs2

Fe

.39 .01

1.66 .02

lollingite

95C030 FeAs2

SNP

298

1.741 .002

.301 .002

ludlamite

74M071 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

ludlamite

74M071 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

1.31 .02

2.55 .03

ludlamite

74M071 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

1.18 .02

2.41 .03

ludlamite

74M071 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

ludlamite

77M016 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

1.18 .02

2.41 .03

ludlamite

77M016 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

1.31 .02

2.55 .03

ludlamite

77M016 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

1.18 .02

2.41 .03

ludlamite

77M016 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

1.31 .02

2.55 .03

442

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ludlamite

77M016 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

1.18 .04
1.23 .04
1.10 .04

2.86 .07
2.19 .07
1.95 .07

ludlamite

77M016 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

1.31 .04
1.21 .04
1.33 .04

3.28 .07
2.31 .07
2.56 .07

ludlamite

90P024 (Fe,Mg,Mn)3(PO4)2(H2O)4

Fe

1.34 .01
1.34 .01

2.56 .02
2.37 .02

ludwigite

67A008 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.18 .05
.63 .05

2.07 .05
1.05 .05

ludwigite

67A008 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.12 .05
.59 .05

2.22 .05
1.09 .05

ludwigite

67A008 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.06 .05
.50 .05

2.22 .05
1.31 .05

ludwigite

67A008 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

.92 .05
.45 .05

2.25 .05
1.32 .05

ludwigite

67A008 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.02 .05
.48 .05

2.31 .05
1.31 .05

ludwigite

69Y011 (Mg,Fe(II))2(Fe(III),Al,Sn(III)+
)BO3O2

SS

ludwigite

69Y011 (Fe(II).2B.47Al.23)9Fe(III).98Si
.06)BO5

SS

.96 .05
.52 .05

2.62 .05
1.28 .05

ludwigite

69Y011 (Mg1.09Mn.01Fe(II).92)Fe(III).9
9(B.8C.11Si.1)O5

SS

.95 .05
1.05 .05
.97 .05
.57 .05

3.24 .05
1.35 .05
2.60 .05
1.30 .05

ludwigite

69Y011 (Ca.09Mg1.41Fe(II).48)Fe(III).9
8(Al.11B.87Si.04)O5

SS

.94 .05
1.02 .05
.99 .05
.56 .05

3.16 .05
1.39 .05
2.42 .05
1.23 .05

ludwigite

69Y011 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SS

ludwigite

69Y011 (Fe(II)xMg1x)2(Fe(III),Al,Sn(III)+)BO3O2

SS

ludwigite

69Y011 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SS

443

1998

.94
10
.98
.57

.05
.05
.05
.05

3.19 .05
1.28 .05
2.20 .05
1.14 .05

.97 .05
1.02 .05
.99 .05
.57 .05

3.21 .05
1.42 .05
2.33 .05
1.06 .05

.97 .05
1.09 .05
1.03 .05
.57 .05

3.04 .05
1.50 .05
2.28 .05
1.08 .05

190 1
371 1

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ludwigite

69Y011 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SS

1.01 .05
1.03 .05
1.09 .05
.54 .05

3.02 .05
1.48 .05
2.40 .05
1.19 .05

ludwigite

69Y011 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SS

.97 .05
1.09 .05
1.03 .05
.57 .05

3.04 .05
1.51 .05
1.28 .05
1.10 .05

ludwigite

69Y011 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SS

1.01 .05
1.05 .05
1.03 .05
.53 .05

2.82 .05
1.45 .05
1.28 .05
1.15 .05

ludwigite

71M004 (Mg,Fe)(Fe(III),Al,Sn)BO3O2

SNP

1.13 .03
1.23 .03
1.15 .03
.75 .03

3.24 .05
1.35 .05
2.60 .05
1.30 .05

ludwigite

71M004 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SNP

1.21 .03
1.28 .03
1.21 .03
.80 .03

3.25 .05
1.26 .05
2.32 .05
1.28 .05

ludwigite

71M004 (Mg,Fe)(Fe(III),Al,Sn)BO3O2

SNP

1.12 .03
1.18 .03
1.16 .03
.75 .03

3.19 .05
1.28 .05
2.20 .05
1.14 .05

ludwigite

71M004 (Mg,Fe)(Fe(III),Al,Sn)BO3O2

SNP

1.15 .03
1.20 .03
1.17 .02
.75 .03

3.21 .05
1.42 .05
2.33 .05
1.06 .05

ludwigite

71M004 (Mg,Fe)(Fe(III),Al,Sn)BO3O2

SNP

1.15 .03
1.23 .03
1.21 .03
.75 .03

3.05 .05
1.50 .05
2.40 .05
1.08 .05

ludwigite

78M060 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.15 .02
.76 .02

2.40 .02
1.23 .02

ludwigite

78M060 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.20 .02
.62 .02

2.48 .02
.70 .02

ludwigite

78M060 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.19 .02
.59 .02

2.48 .02
.70 .02

ludwigite

78M060 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

.92 .02
1.08 .02
.58 .02

2.49 .02
.96 .02
1.21 .02

444

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ludwigite

78M060 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.01 .02
1.31 .02
1.32 .02
.64 .02

2.78 .02
2.23 .02
1.15 .02
1.27 .02

ludwigite

78M060 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.06 .02
1.50 .02
1.38 .02
.74 .02

2.30 .02
2.07 .02
.78 .02
1.20 .02

ludwigite

84K039 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

xx

.90 .05
.38 .05

2.17 .05
1.31 .05

ludwigite

85L025 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SS

.95 .05
1.10 .05
1.21 .05
.52 .05

3.41 .05
2.10 .05
1.42 .05
1.34 .05

ludwigite

85L025 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SS

1.06 .05
1.06 .05
.49 .05

2.28 .05
1.72 .05
1.38 .05

ludwigite

85L025 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SS

1.15 .05
1.17 .05
.55 .05

2.00 .05
1.45 .05
1.10 .05

ludwigite

85L025 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SS

.94 .05
1.05 .05
1.01 .05
.51 .05

3.52 .05
2.10 .05
1.70 .05
1.22 .05

ludwigite

85L025 (Mg,Fe(II))2Fe(III)BO5

SS

1.07 .05
1.04 .05
.41 .05

2.15 .05
1.72 .05
1.28 .05

lunar soil

96A020

macaulayite

88S056 (Fe(III)44.75Al3.38)Si7.95O86(
OH)4

xx

.47 .01
.47 .05

.16 .02
.24 .05

523 1
537 5

macaulayite

88S056 (Fe(III)44.75Al3.38)Si7.95O86(
OH)4

xx

.364 .002
.362 .005

.234 .008
-.265 .2

498 1
475 5

mackinawite

69M026 FeS(1-x) X=0 - .11

SNP

.91 .04
.85 .05
.88 .04

.09 .06
.06 .06
.09 .06

298 5
262 5
228 5

mackinawite

70V020 (Fe,Ni)9S8

mackinawite

77T032 (Fe,Ni)9S8

mackinawite

95L034

Maghemite

70S029 g-Fe2O3

SS

.50 .05

-.04 .05

520 10

Maghemite

70S029 g-Fe2O3

SS

.38 .05

.02 .05

494 10

445

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Maghemite

75Z025 g-Fe2O3

Maghemite

76S110 g-Fe2O3

Maghemite

78J005

Maghemite

79L020 g-Fe2O3

maghemite

85M029 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.32 .01

.01 .01

499 2

maghemite

85M029 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.32 .01

.00 .01

498 2

maghemite

85M029 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.32 .01

.01 .01

500 2

maghemite

85M029 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.32 .01

-.01 .01

499 6

maghemite

85P023 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.45 .02

497 6

maghemite

85P023 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.45 .02

497 6

maghemite

87P052 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.40 .02
.40 .02

.04 .02
.09 .02

484 5
457 5

maghemite

87P052 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.47 .02
.57 .02

.08 .02
.08 .02

514 5
469 5

maghemite

87P052

Fe

maghemite

88A067 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.33 .05

-.08 .05

485 5

maghemite

88C009 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.348 .005
.489 .005

.015 .005
.0 .005

553 5
490 5

maghemite

88C009 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.281 .005
.338 .005

-.002 .005
-.021 .005

498 5
504 5

maghemite

88C009 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.356 .005
.487 .005

.003 .005
.002 .005

554 5
491 5

maghemite

88C009 gFe(III)7.78(Fe(II)1.84Fe(III)7.91
Ti3.32)O32

Fe

.304 .005
.341 .005
.496 .005

maghemite

88C009 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.304 .005
.324 .005

-.011 .005
.008 .005

488 5
501 5

maghemite

89A019 (Fe1.91Ti.53Al.03Mn.02Zn.01)O
4

Fe

.33 .01
.30 .01
1.07 .01

-.02 .01
.51 .01
.63 .01

497 1

maghemite

89A019 (Fe1.96Ti.49Al.03Mn.02Zn.01)O
4

Fe

.32 .01
.26 .01
1.05 .01

-.01 .01
.48 .01
.68 .01

497 1

maghemite

89I016 g-Fe2O3

xx

.40 .05

-.01 .05

495 5

maghemite

89M011 g-Fe2O3

xx

.01 .05
-.02 .05

528 5
524 5

g-Fe2O3

446

489 5
505 5
455 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

maghemite

89S041 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.19 .05

.27 .05

375 5

maghemite

90B082 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.30 .05

.08 .05

506 5

maghemite

90D022 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.44 .05

.01 .05

479 5

maghemite

90D022 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.44 .05

-.01 .05

465 5

maghemite

90D022 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.30 .05

.00 .05

274 5

maghemite

90D022 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.36 .05

.01 .05

226 5

maghemite

90D022 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.344 .005
.474 .005

-.029 .005
-.007 .005

481 5
510 5

maghemite

90F033 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.41 .05

maghemite

90V010 g-Fe2O3

xx

maghemite

91D009 (g-Fe2O3)

Fe

.32

0.0

500

maghemite

91D009 (g-Fe2O3)

Fe

80

.40

0.0

517

maghemite

91G025 g-Fe2O3

xx

maghemite

92S013

maghemite

92S014 g-Fe2O3

Fe

maghemite

92S014 g-Fe2O3

maghemite

500 5
500 5

.358 .005

496 5

.28 .05

490.5 .5

Fe

.35 .05

488 5

93B064

Fe

4.2

.45

maghemite

95A015 g-Fe2O3

Fe

.32 .04

maghemite

95D044 g-(AlxFe(1-x))2O3

Fe

maghemite

95M017

Fe

maghemite

95M024

maghemite

96J018

maghemites

92D030

magnesiocopiapite

92N038 Mg.61Zn.09Ca.02Mn.01Fe3.6Al.
64(SO4)6(OH)x-yH2O

magnesioferrite

69S035 (Mg,Fe)Fe2O4

magnesioferrite

-.02

51.26

v
g-Fe2O5

Fe

.284 .009
.51 .01
1.01 .03

.624 .007
.61 .02
1.68 .06

334 41
359 40
74 6

89H047 Mg(Fe2-xAlx)O4

Fe

.35 .05
.25 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05

495 5
469 5

magnesioferrite

89H047 Mg(Fe2-xAlx)O4

Fe

.50 .05
.38 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05

528 5
513 5

magnesioferrite

89H047 Mg(Fe2-xAlx)O4

Fe

.40 .05
.35 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05

492 5
465 5

447

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

magnesioferrite

89H047 Mg(Fe2-xAlx)O4

Fe

.55 .05
.46 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05

525 5
504 5

magnesioferrite

89H047 Mg(Fe2-xAlx)O4

Fe

.41 .05
.32 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05

490 5
460 5

magnesioferrite

89H047 Mg(Fe2-xAlx)O4

Fe

.50 .05
.45 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05

504 5
475 5

magnesioferrite

92O012 MgFe2O4

magnesioferrochro
mite

92C015

magnesite

76P027 MgCO3

Magnetite

v
Fe

300

.92 .01
.93 .02
.32 .02

65G018 Fe3O4

SS

.59 .05
.86 .05

.05 .05
.03 .05

507 10
450 10

Magnetite

66H010 Fe3O4

Cu

.28 .15
.53 .15

.1 .2
.0 .2

480 40
450 40

Magnetite

68G021 Fe3O4

SS

.59 .05
.86 .05

.05 .05
.03 .05

507 20
450 20

Magnetite

68M040 Fe3O4

Magnetite

69J007

Magnetite

69S035 Fe3O4

Magnetite

69V007 Fe3O4

Magnetite

71H063 Fe3O4

xx

.32 .04
.74 .04

488 6
461 7

Magnetite

71H063 Fe3O4

xx

.37 .04
.72 .04

489 8
455 7

Magnetite

71H063 Fe3O4

xx

.39 .04
.78 .04

491 8
458 7

Magnetite

71H063 Fe3O4

xx

.37 .04
.76 .04

490 8
456 7

Magnetite

71H063 Fe3O4

xx

.36 .04
.75 .04

490 8
457 7

Magnetite

71H063 Fe3O4

xx

.37 .04
.75 .04

489 8
455 7

Magnetite

71H063 Fe3O4

xx

.32 .04
.71 .04

490 8
457 7

Magnetite

71W031 Fe3O4

Fe

.272 .005
.668 .005

492.34 .05
464.1 .5

Fe3O4

448

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Magnetite

71W031 Fe3O4

Fe

.272 .001
.670 .001

490.9 .2
462.5 .2

Magnetite

71W031 Fe3O4

Fe

.268 .005
.673 .005

491.5 .5
463.0 .5

Magnetite

71W031 Fe3O4

Fe

.268 .020
.671 .001

490.52 .62
460 1

Magnetite

71W031 Fe3O4

Fe

.270 .002
.675 .004

490.87 .15
462 1

Magnetite

72Y007 Fe3O4

310
SS

.73 .02
.39 .02

.00 .02
.00 .02

463 5
495 7

Magnetite

72Y007 Fe3O4

310
SS

.50 .02
.90 .02

.00 .02
-1.23 .02

512 4
496 7

Magnetite

73G038 (Fe(II).7Mg.03Al.02Fe(III).18)F
e(III)Fe(III)O4

SNP

.66 .02
1.07 .05

.04 .02
.10 .05

495 1
465 3

Magnetite

73G038 (Fe(II).81Mg.04Al.04Fe(III).04)
Fe(III)Fe(III)O4

SNP

.64 .03
1.04 .03

.06 .03
.06 .03

492 1
464 2

Magnetite

73G038 (Fe(II).45Mg.06Al.11Fe(III).22)
Fe(III)Fe(III)O4

SNP

.65 .02
1.08 .06

.03 .02
.13 .06

497 1
466 3

Magnetite

73G038 (Fe(II).75Mg.17Al.08)Fe(III)Fe( SNP


III)O4

.63 .02
1.02 .03

.05 .02
.10 .03

488 1
460 2

Magnetite

73G038 (Fe(II).64Mg.15Al.13Fe(III).01)
Fe(III)Fe(III)O4

SNP

.63 .02
1.02 .03

.04 .02
.08 .03

490 1
462 2

Magnetite

73G038 Fe3O4

SNP

.64 .02
1.04 .04

.05 .02
.08 .04

493 1
464 2

Magnetite

73G038 Fe3O4

SNP

.62 .02
1.01 .02

.07 .02
.04 .01

490 1
463 1

Magnetite

73G038 Fe3O4

SNP

.64 .01
1.01 .01

.07 .01
.04 .01

490.0 .5
463.0 .5

Magnetite

73J011

Fe3O4

SNP

.53 .05
.94 .05

498 5
469 5

magnetite

73J011

Ti.05Fe3.95O4

SNP

.53 .05
.93 .05

500 5
471 5

magnetite

73J011

Ti.1Fe2.9O4

SNP

.51 .05
.92 .05
1.02 .05

498 5
469 5
437 5

magnetite

73J011

Ti.15Fe2.85O4

SNP

.50 .05
.92 .05
1.02 .05

492 5
464 5
432 5

449

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

magnetite

73J011

Magnetite

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Ti.2Fe2.8O4

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

SNP

.50 .05
.90 .05
1.03 .05

73S029 Fe3O4

xx

.059 .050
.086 .050

.005 .050
.003 .050

507 5
450 5

magnetite

73W011 (Ti.34Fe.66)3O4

Fe

.43 .01
1.33 .08

.00 .02
.78 .09

495 2
467 4

magnetite

73W011 (Ti,Fe)3O4

Fe

.40 .02
1.58 .13

.00 .05
1.10 .15

484 3
444 6

magnetite

73W011 (Ni.26Fe.74)3O4

Fe

.44 .01
1.47 .07

.02 .02
.93 .08

501 3
468 4

magnetite

73W011 (Ti,Fe)3O4

Fe

.41 .02
1.36 .10

.03 .02
.83 .11

484 19
458 10

magnetite

73W011 (Ti.59Fe.41)3O4

Fe

.43 .01
1.01 .03

.06 .01
.15 .03

513 5
498 5

magnetite

73W011 (Ti.45Fe.55)3O4

Fe

.40 .01
1.01 .04

.04 .01
.30 .04

513 4
506 4

Magnetite

74G063 Fe3O4

Magnetite

74P025 Fe3O4

Magnetite

74T021 Fe3O4

Magnetite

75A050 Fe3O4

Magnetite

75D070 Fe3O4

Pd

-.0024 .1000
.3787 .1000

Magnetite

75F033 Fe3O4

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.37 .05
.755 .050

-.02 .05
.04 .05

484 5
455 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.745 .050
.374 .050

.02 .05
-.02 .05

457 5
485 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.374 .050
.77 .05

-.02 .05
.04 .05

485 5
453 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.37 .05
.75 .05

-.02 .05
.02 .05

485 5
455 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.377 .020
.74 .02

-.06 .02
.04 .02

485 5
455 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.356 .020
.74 .02

-.04 .02
.02 .02

485 5
455 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.36 .02
.74 .02

-.04 .02
.02 .02

483 5
455 5

450

487 5
459 5
426 5

494 10
462 10

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.374 .020
.75 .02

-.02 .02
.04 .02

485 5
457 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.34 .02
.72 .02

-.06 .02
.00 .02

485 5
457 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.356 .020
.72 .02

-.06 .02
.02 .02

484 5
457 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.37 .02
.77 .02

-.04 .02
.02 .02

484 5
455 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.37 .02
.75 .02

-.02 .02
.02 .02

482 5
455 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.345 .020
.77 .02

-.04 .02
.00 .02

485 5
455 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.36 .02
.74 .02

-.04 .02
.00 .02

485 5
457 5

Magnetite

76B109 Fe3O4

xx

.37 .02
.78 .02

-.02 .02
.00 .02

482 5
455 5

Magnetite

76B109 (Mg,Mn,Ca,Fe(II),Fe(III),..)2(F
e(III),Al(III),..)O4

xx

.74 .05
.375 .050

.02 .05
-.02 .05

455 5
485 5

Magnetite

76S104 Fe3O4

Magnetite

77D033 Fe3O4

Magnetite

77D047 Fe3O4

Fe

.21 .05
.67 .05

.05
.05

493 5
464 5

Magnetite

77G079 Fe3O4

xx

.014 .003
.430 .019

.029 .026
.010 .014

492.0 .3
464.0 .1

Magnetite

77G079 Fe3O4

xx

.028 .040
.475 .050

.047 .059
.064 .036

492.0 .3
466.0 .4

Magnetite

77Z003 Fe3O4

Pd

.10 .01
.50 .01

.01 .01
-.01 .01

491.7 .8
459.3 .8

Magnetite

77Z003 Fe3O4

Pd

.11 .01
.50 .01

.01 .01
-.01 .01

494.1 .8
459.1 .8

Magnetite

77Z003 Fe3O4

Pd

.10 .01
.50 .01

.01
-.01 .01

495.4 .8
460.1 .8

Magnetite

77Z003 Fe3O4

Pd

.11 .01
.52 .01

-.01 .01
-.03 .01

496.8 .8
459.8 .8

Magnetite

78B018 Fe3O4

Fe

.400 .005
.63 .04

.04
.08 .04

505 2
455 2

Magnetite

78B018 Fe3O4

Fe

.02 .04
.46 .04

.08 .04
.16 .04

479 2
449 2

451

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Magnetite

78B071 Fe3O4

Magnetite

78J005

magnetite

78M059 (Ti,Fe)3O4

Magnetite

78S003 Fe3O4

magnetite

78S079 (Ti,Fe)3O4

Magnetite

79B020 Fe3O4

xx

.014 .033
.430 .019

.029 .026
.010 .014

492.00 .03
464.0 .1

Magnetite

79B020 Fe3O4

xx

.028 .040
.475 .050

.047 .059
.064 .036

492.0 .3
466.00 .04

Magnetite

79I020 Fe3O4

Magnetite

79L020 Fe3O4

Magnetite

79S066 Fe3O4

Fe

.38 .01
.73 .01

.00 .06
-.03 .06

488.0 .5
457.0 .5

Magnetite

79S066 Fe3O4

Fe

.41 .01
.74 .01

-.10 .06
.00 .06

492.0 .5
459.0 .5

Magnetite

79S066 Fe3O4

Fe

.27 .01
.68 .01

-.31 .06
-.01 .06

500.0 .5
454.0 .5

Magnetite

80W036 Fe3O4

Magnetite

81B048 Fe3O4

Magnetite

81G064 Fe3O4

Pd

.2 .1
.6 .1

499 20
457 20

Magnetite

81G064 Fe3O4

Pd

.19 .10
.63 .10

494 20
457 20

Magnetite

81G064 Fe3O4

Pd

.19 .10
.63 .10

491 20
461 20

Magnetite

81G064 Fe3O4

Pd

.23 .10
.62 .10

492 20
457 20

Magnetite

81G064 Fe3O4

Pd

.22 .10
.52 .10

491 20
471 20

Magnetite

81G064 Fe3O4

Pd

.22 .10
.64 .10

486 20
459 20

Magnetite

81N026 Fe3O4

Fe

.310 .005
.719 .005

Magnetite

81R030 Fe3O4

Magnetite

82D040 Fe3O4

Fe3O4

452

.004 .005
.000 .005

493.4 .8
462.2 .8

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

Magnetite

82D054 Fe3O4

Magnetite

82I007 Fe3O4

Magnetite

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

.36 .02
.75 .02

.10 .04
-.08 .04

485 5
453

82M012 Fe3O4

Fe

.3 .1

.1 .1

444 4

Magnetite

82M012 Fe3O4

Fe

.38 .02

-.01 .02

507 2

Magnetite

82M012 Fe3O4

Fe

.28 .01

.06 .02

435 2

Magnetite

82M012 Fe3O4

Fe

.38 .03

-.03 .02

512 2

Magnetite

82M012 Fe3O4

Fe

.37 .02

-.02 .01

501.00 .03

Magnetite

82M012 Fe3O4

Fe

.30 .03

.09 .02

431 2

magnetite

82M087 Fe3O4

SS

.78 .05
.35 .05

.03 .05
.03 .05

458.6 .5
480.5 .5

Magnetite

82P002 Fe3O4

Fe

.23 .05
.60 .05

.0 .5
.0 .5

496 5
465 5

Magnetite

82P002 Fe3O4

Fe

.24 .05
.70 .05

-.06 .05
.0 .5

493 5
465 5

Magnetite

82P002 Fe3O4

Fe

.35 .05
.62 .05

-.04 .05
.12 .05

489 5
451 5

Magnetite

82S004 Fe3O4

Fe

.20 .02
.67 .02

-.075 .020
.05 .03

488 1
459 1

Magnetite

83G001 Fe3O4

magnetite

83Y013 Fe3O4

magnetite

84A020 Fe3O4

Fe

.67 .02
.27 .02

.00 .01
.00 .01

460 3
490 3

magnetite

84A020 (Mg.28Fe.53Al.17)O4

Fe

.42 .04
.36 .04

.00 .01
.00 .01

501 5
469 5

magnetite

84D059 Fe3O4

SNP

.53 .04
.96 .03

.02 .08
.14 .07

492 3
463 2

magnetite

84D059 Fe3O4

SNP

.80 .04
.93 .02

.03 .01
.21 .02

512 4
464 2

magnetite

84D059 Fe3O4

SNP

.47 .05
.93 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05

493 5
464 5

magnetite

84J015

Fe

.27 .05
.66 .05

magnetite

85B165

magnetite

85D015 Mn.012Mg.064Fe(II)1.091Fe(III)
1.572Al.092Ti.166Si.003O4

xx

.05 .05
.48 .05
.70 .05

Fe3O4

453

493 2
469 2

.00 .05
.00 .05
.00 .05

492.2 .5
460.8 .5
471.3 .5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

magnetite

85D015 Mn.012Mg.073Fe(II)1.091Fe(III)
1.546Al.101Ti.172Si.003O4

xx

.28 .05
.67 .05
1.09 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05
.00 .05

492.2 .5
460.8 .5
471.3 .5

magnetite

85D015 Fe3O4

xx

.28 .05
.73 .05
.62 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05
.00 .05

492.2 .5
460.8 .5
471.3 .5

magnetite

85D015 Fe3O4

xx

.27 .05
.67 .05
-2.34 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05
.00 .05

492.2 .5
460.8 .5
471.3 .5

magnetite

85D015 Fe3O4

xx

.30 .05
.63 .05
.66 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05
.00 .05

492.2 .5
460.8 .5
471.3 .5

magnetite

85D015 Fe3O4

xx

.08 .05
.40 .05
.61 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05
.00 .05

492.2 .5
460.8 .5
471.3 .5

magnetite

85D015 Fe3O4

xx

.08 .05
.39 .05
.54 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05
.00 .05

492.2 .5
460.8 .5
471.3 .5

magnetite

85D015 Fe3O4

xx

.08 .05
.40 .05
.54 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05
.00 .05

492.2 .5
460.8 .5
471.3 .5

magnetite

85D015 Fe3O4

xx

.30 .05
.71 .05
.23 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05
.00 .05

492.2 .5
460.8 .5
471.3 .5

magnetite

85D015 Fe3O4

xx

.25 .05
.66 .05
-.16 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05
.00 .05

492.2 .5
460.8 .5
471.3 .5

magnetite

85D072 Mn.010Mg.072Fe(II)1.096Fe(III)
1.510Al.129Ti.167Si.013O4

xx

.349 .005
.7113 .0050

-.012 .005
-.005 .005

476.8 .5
431.5 .5

magnetite

85D072 Mn.011Mg.071Fe(II)1.089Fe(III)
1.556Al.101Ti.171Si.001O4

xx

.125 .005
.523 .005

-.014 .005
-.039 .005

482.9 .5
445.9 .5

magnetite

85D072 Mn.011Mg.079Fe(II)1.067Fe(III)
1.566Al.117Ti.148Si.011O4

xx

.344 .005
.686 .005

-.040 .005
.005 .005

484.9 .5
447.2 .5

magnetite

85D072 Mn.009Mg.059Fe(II)1.085Fe1.49
2Al.129Ti.200Si.006O4

xx

.359 .005
.743 .005

-.027 .005
-.006 .005

466.1 .5
419.5 .5

magnetite

85M005 Fe3O4

Fe

.27 .05
.63 .05

.00 .05
.05 .05

460 5
490 5

magnetite

85M029 Fe3O4

Fe

.26 .01
.70 .03

.06 .03
-.07 .03

486 2
462 2

magnetite

85M029 Fe3O4

Fe

.26 .01
.75 .03

.08 .03
-.08 .03

490 2
468 2

454

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

magnetite

85M029 Fe3O4

magnetite

85P077

magnetite

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

.26 .01
.76 .03

.07 .03
-.08 .03

490 2
470 2

85W027 (Fe(III)1.990Fe(II).987Mg.010Al
.010Mn.003)O4

Fe

.35 .05
.73 .05

.003 .005
.006 .005

492 5
460 5

magnetite

85W027 (Fe(III)1.987Fe(II).943Mg.059Al
.008Mn.003Ti.001Zn.002)O4

Fe

.35 .05
.73 .05

.009 .005
.003 .005

493 5
460 5

magnetite

85W027 (Fe(III)1.977Fe(II).894Mg.126Al
.005Mn.004Zn.003)O4

Fe

.35 .05
.72 .05

.004 .005
-.011 .005

493 5
460 5

magnetite

85W027 (Fe(III)1.969Fe(II).822Mg.217Al
.003Mn.003)O4

Fe

.36 .05
.72 .05

.003 .005
-.011 .005

493 5
461 5

magnetite

85W027 (Fe(III)2.043Fe(II).490Mg.434Al
.004Mn.004Zn.002)O4

Fe

.38 .05
.69 .05

.014 .005
.009 .005

491 5
460 5

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.916Mg.009Mn.008Ca.028)(Ti
.013Si.031Al.013Fe(III)1.959)O4

xx

.42 .05
.80 .05

.003 .005
.004 .005

491.56 .05
459.11 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.975Mg.006Mn.004Ca.026)(Ti
.005Si.018Al.009Fe(III)1.955)O4

xx

.41 .05
.79 .05

.002 .005
.018 .005

490.98 .05
458.63 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.976Mg.003Mn.003Ca.031)(Ti
.006Si.018Al.010Fe(III)1.953)O4

xx

.41 .05
.79 .05

.002 .005
.013 .005

481.6 .05
460.2 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.939Mg.009Mn.004Ca.034)(Ti
.009Si.043Al.016Fe(III)1.925)O4

xx

.41 .05
.78 .05

.001 .005
.011 .005

490.46 .05
458.04 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.860Mg.006Mn.005Ca.019)(Ti
.008Si.020Al.013Fe(III)2.028)O4

xx

.42 .05
.80 .05

.008 .005
.033 .005

492.86 .05
458.95 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.959Mg.011Mn.009Ca.036)(Ti
.043Si.043Al.019Fe(III)1.850)O4

xx

.42 .05
.79 .05

.023 .005
.035 .005

491.27 .05
458.49 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.971Mg.003Mn.005Ca.024)(Ti
.009Si.018Al.008Fe(III)1.955)O4

xx

.41 .05
.79 .05

.012 .005
.006 .005

491.2 .05
459.95 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.864Mg.006Mn.005Ca.010)(Ti
.010Si.023Al.015Fe(III)2.021)O4

xx

.39 .05
.77 .05

.040 .005
.028 .005

487.8 .05
456.73 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.986Mg.005Mn.005Ca.023)(Ti
.011Si.016Al.010Fe(III)1.943)O4

xx

.41 .05
.80 .05

.013 .005
.016 .005

491.4 .05
459.56 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.954Mg.008Mn.006Ca.029)(Ti
.043Si.026Al.015Fe(III)1.898)O4

xx

.42 .05
.80 .05

.019 .005
.016 .005

491.75 .05
459.64 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.968Mg.015Mn.005Ca.019)(Ti
.030Si.035Al.021Fe(III)1.889)O4

xx

.41 .05
.79 .05

.003 .005
.002 .005

491.33 .05
459.92 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.973Mg.004Mn.004Ca.035)(Ti
.010Si.016Al.009Fe(III)1.944)O4

xx

.41 .05
.79 .05

.009 .005
.003 .005

491.62 .05
459.3 .05

455

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.985Mg.008Mn.008Ca.030)(Ti
.039Si.020Al.015Fe(III)1.886)O4

xx

.41 .05
.79 .05

.009 .005
.010 .005

490.99 .05
458.43 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.925Mg.008Mn.009Ca.019)(Ti
.008Si.043Al.016Fe(III)1.944)O4

xx

.42 .05
.79 .05

-.010 .005
.000 .005

490.81 .05
460.18 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.974Mg.015Mn.003Ca.029)(Ti
.005Si.029Al.019Fe(III)1.925)O4

xx

.42 .05
.82 .05

.000 .005
.040 .005

489.11 .05
457.89 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.820Mg.008Mn.014Ca.019)(Ti
.011Si.045Al.029Fe(III)1.986)O4

xx

.41 .05
.79 .05

.025 .005
.006 .005

490.56 .05
459.08 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.934Mg.004Mn.004Ca.024)(Ti
.004Si.010Al.009Fe(III)1.991)O4

xx

.42 .05
.79 .05

.000 .005
.024 .005

491.37 .05
459.49 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.950Mg.005Mn.010Ca.028)(Ti
.008Si.021Al.011Fe(III)1.958)O4

xx

.42 .05
.79 .05

.003 .005
.012 .005

491.63 .05
458.97 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.770Mg.004Mn.005Ca.019)(Ti
.008Si.026Al.014Fe(III)2.076)O4

xx

.41 .05
.80 .05

.006 .005
.005 .005

490.76 .05
459.79 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.818Mg.008Mn.010Ca.043)(Ti
.020Si.039Al.023Fe(III)1.981)O4

xx

.41 .05
.82 .05

.040 .005
.042 .005

490.86 .05
462.14 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.943Mg.006Mn.008Ca.039)(Ti
.009Si.034Al.019Fe(III)1.929)O4

xx

.41 .05
.80 .05

.030 .005
.005 .005

492.37 .05
462.58 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.845Mg.003Mn.010Ca.003)(Ti
.025Si.025Al.026Fe(III)2.0000)O
4

xx

.41 .05
.79 .05

.000 .005
.013 .005

490.78 .05
459.24 .05

magnetite

86D043 (Fe.900Mg.006Mn.019Ca.031)(Ti
.020Si.014Al.018Fe(III)1.955)O4

xx

.47 .05
.78 .05

.100 .005
.040 .005

489.57 .05
457.17 .05

magnetite

86D071 (Fe(III).961)(Fe(III).961Fe(II)1.
117)O4

xx

.31 .02
.69 .02

.02 .02
.04 .02

488.1 .2
461.4 .2

magnetite

86D071 (Fe(III).964)(Fe(III).964Fe(II)1.
108)O4

xx

.31 .02
.69 .05

.02 .02
.02 .02

488.8 .2
461.8 .2

magnetite

86D071 (Fe(III).964)(Fe(III).964Fe(II)1.
108)O4

xx

.06 .03

.41 .03

magnetite

86G064 Fe3O4

Fe

295

.291
.654

487
455

magnetite

86G064 Fe3O4

Fe

78

.38
.71

500
467

magnetite

86G064 Fe3O4

Fe

78

.30
.62

491
455

magnetite

86L042 Fe3O4

Fe

.292 .005
.670 .005

-.007 .005
.015 .005

494.1 .5
461.4 .5

magnetite

86L042 Fe3O4

Fe

.266 .005
.329 .005

.075 .005
-.113 .005

492.7 .5
468.1 .5

456

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

magnetite

86L042 Fe3O4

Fe

.314 .005
.386 .005

.036 .005
-.092 .005

485.7 .5
459.2 .5

magnetite

86L042 Fe3O4

Fe

.329 .005
.408 .005

.013 .005
-.033 .005

490.3 .5
463.4 .5

magnetite

86M033 Fe3O4

Fe

.22 .05
.73 .05

.13 .05
-.08 .05

491 5
466 5

magnetite

86M040 Fe3O4

Fe

.29 .05
.66 .04

489 4
458 2

magnetite

86M040 Fe3O4

Fe

.34 .05
.61 .04

497 4
450 2

magnetite

86S028 Fe3O4

SNP

.5 .1
1.1 .1

.1 .1
.1 .1

487 4
441 4

magnetite

86S028 Fe3O4

SNP

.6 .1
1.0 .1

.1 .1
.0 .1

483 4
453 4

magnetite

86S028 Fe3O4

SNP

.5 .2
.8 .2

.0 .2
.1 .2

497 8
480 4

magnetite

86S028 Fe3O4

SNP

.5 .2
.9 .2

.1 .2
.1 .2

497 8
476 8

magnetite

86S028 Fe3O4

SNP

.4 .2
.8 .8

.0 .2
.2 .2

526 8
508 8

magnetite

86T035 Fe3O4

Fe

.32 .02

.00 .02

496 5

magnetite

86V025 Fe3O4

Fe

.27 .05
.68 .05

.36 .05
-.19 .05

475 5
463 5

magnetite

86V052 Fe3O4

magnetite

87C021 Fe3O4

Fe

.28 .02
.65 .01

.00 .02
-.01 .01

488 3
457 3

magnetite

87C032 Fe3O4

xx

magnetite

87J015

Fe3O4

Fe

.66 .05
.27 .05

magnetite

87R020 Fe3O4

Fe

.71 .02

.16 .02

458 2

magnetite

87R020 Fe3O4

Fe

.47 .02

.43 .02

514 2

magnetite

88A067 Fe3O4

Fe

.67 .05
.27 .05

-.01 .05
.00 .05

458 5
489 5

magnetite

88C080 Fe3O4

Fe

.16 .05
.55 .05

490.4 .5
462.5 .5

magnetite

88C080 Fe3O4

Fe

.17 .05
.60 .05

491.1 .5
463.4 .5

457

427 5
469.6 .5
493.6 .5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

magnetite

88C080 Fe3O4

Fe

.18 .05
.54 .05

487.9 .5
461.8 .5

magnetite

88K023 Fe3O4

Fe

.26 .05
.67 .05

489.4 .5
458.4 .5

magnetite

88M083 Fe3O4

Fe

.30 .05
.68 .05

.04 .05
.00 .05

487 5
456 5

magnetite

88M083 Fe3O4

Fe

.30 .05
.71 .05

-.10 .05
.20 .05

491 5
467 5

magnetite

89D063

magnetite

89I016 Fe3O4

xx

.39 .05
.20 .05

.02 .05
.02 .05

450 5
494 5

magnetite

89M011 Fe3O4

xx

.02 .05
.00 .05

490 5
460 5

magnetite

89M015 Fe3O4

Fe

.282 .004
.675 .004

-.01 .01
.01 .01

491.5 .8
459.3 .8

magnetite

89N007 Fe3O4

Fe

.24 .05
.65 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05

493 5
461 5

magnetite

90B082 Fe3O4

Fe

magnetite

90B082 Fe3O4

Fe

.67 .05
.26 .05

.04 .05
.05 .05

458 5
489 5

magnetite

90K060 Fe3O4

Fe

.61 .05
.26 .05

.04 .05
.00 .05

492 5
463 5

magnetite

90P009 Fe3O4

Fe

.69 .05
.25 .05

.04 .05
-.05 .05

463 5
488 5

magnetite

90R041 Fe3O4

SNP

.51 .02
.84 .02

-.03 .03
.00 .03

490 3
460 3

magnetite

90T051

magnetite

90V010 Fe3O4

xx

.28 .05
.66 .05

.00 .05
.00 .05

491 5
460 5

magnetite

90W044 Fe3O4

Fe

.30 .05
.66 .05

.01 .05
-.03 .05

485.6 .5
458.3 .5

magnetite

91G001 Fe3O4

Fe

.64 .02
.24 .02

.06 .04
.01 .04

459 5
486 5

magnetite

91G025 Fe3O4

xx

.340 .005
.647 .005

493 5
466 5

magnetite

91G025 Fe3O4

xx

.235 .005
.634 .005

512 5

458

487 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

magnetite

91P012 Fe3O4

Fe

.26 .05
.78 .05

-.035 .005
.04 .05

493 5
469 5

magnetite

91P012 Fe3O4

Fe

.26 .05
.75 .05

-.04 .05
.03 .05

493 5
468 5

magnetite

92K087

magnetite

93B064

Fe

4.2

.47

-.04

magnetite

93H011

Fe

4.2

magnetite

93N016 magnetitie

magnetite

94G059 (Fe,Al)3O4

Fe

.34
.35

.59

51.48

46.4

magnetite

94G059 (Fe,Al)3O4

Fe

77

.54
.28

51.4
50.9

magnetite

94G059 (Fe,Al)3O4

Fe

77

.45
.48

50.8
46.1

magnetite

94G059 (Fe,Al)3O4

Fe

.32
.59
.30

48.1
45.1

magnetite

magnetite

magnetite

magnetite

magnetite

magnetite

94G059 (Fe,Al)3O4

Fe

94G059 (Fe,Al)3O4

Fe

94G059 (Fe,Al)3O4

Fe

94G059 (Fe,Al)3O4

Fe

94G059 (Fe,Al)3O4

Fe

94G059 (Fe,Al)3O4

magnetite

95D039 Fe3O4

magnetite

95M010

Fe

77

77

77

.33
.60
.31

.68
.69
45.2
48.4

.41
.45
.69

51.1
46.5

.45
.43
.85

.80

.33
.31
.62

.68

.32
.31
.61

.68

.44
.44
.91

.74

.21
.73

.32
.01

51.0
47.1
48.6
45.2
48.4
45.0
50.9
46.7

R
Fe2O

459

297

487.15
460.78

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

magnetite

95P006 Fe3O4

Fe

.320 .039
.705 .039
.600 .039

0.000 .045
-.006 .045
.000

486 3
459 3
000

magnetite

95P006 Fe3O4

Fe

.329 .039
.705 .039
.50 .039

0.012 .045
-.155 .045
.28

483 3
456 3
000

magnetite

95P006 Fe3O4

Fe

.346 .039
.730 .039
.50 .039

0.024 .045
.062 .045
.28

488 3
462 3
000

magnetite

95P006 Fe3O4

Fe

.340 .039
.718 .039
.39 .039
.540 .039

0.006 .045
.037 .045

488 3
462 3
518 3

magnetite

95P007

Fe

.6013 .0040
.2981 .0040
.3289 .0040
.3659 .0040

-.0060 .0523 451.29 .33


-.0036 .0523 484.29 .33
.0087 .0523 499.70 .33
.6012 .0523

magnetite

95P007

Fe

.5893 .0040
.3019 .0040
.3337 .0040

-.0054 .0523 450.36 .33


-.0036 .0523 483.13 .33
.0111 .0523 496.30 .33

magnetite

95P007

Fe

.5946 .0040
.2983 .0040
.3263 .0040

-.0059 .0523 451.01 .33


-.0036 .0523 483.38 .33
.0048 .0523 497.75 .33

magnetite

95P007

Fe

.6623 .0040
.3730 .0040
.2767 .0040
1.1690 .0040

-.0004 .0523 459.64 .33


-.0922 .0523 516.82 .33
-.004 .0523 491.37 .33
2.5764 .0523

magnetites

92T028

magnussonite

96H033 Mn9[MnAs6O18]Cl

Fe

majorite

96K046 Mg.86Fe.15SiO3

Fe

manganite

80A050 g-MnO(OH)

SNP

.65 .05

manganite

80A050 g-MnO(OH)

SNP

.59 .05

manganoferristrunzite

95V001

Fe

4.2

.52 .002
.52 .002
.52 .001

-.43 .004
.08 .004
.18 .003

manganoferristrunzite

95V001

Fe

.30 .002
.30 .002
.31 .002

.63 .004
.79 .004
.61 .004

manganosicklerite

89L030 (Li.34Na.02K.01Mg.05Ca.05)(M
n.60Fe(III).32)(PO4).86(OH).88

Fe

.41 .01
.42 .01

460

.79

.68

.71 .01
1.13 .01

486 .3
483 .3
542 .1

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

manganosicklerite

89L030 (Li.34Na.02K.01Mg.05Ca.05)(M
n.60Fe(III).32)(PO4).86(OH).88

marcasite

60S006 FeS2

marcasite

60S007 FeS2

marcasite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

.52 .01
.53 .01

.73 .05
1.22 .03

66T001 FeS2

Cu

.051 .002

.506 .007

marcasite

66T001 FeS2

Cu

.147 .002

.504 .006

marcasite

67L003 FeS2

SNP

.51 .05

.50 .05

marcasite

67W022 FeS2

marcasite

69M026 FeS2

SNP

.55 .01

.50 .01

marcasite

70G022 FeS2

SS

.40 .01

.52 .01

marcasite

72P041 FeS2

marcasite

77T032 FeS2

marcasite

78S006 Fe2S

SNP

.603 .005

.514 .002

marcasite

80G062 FeS2

marcasite

81M008 FeS2

Fe

.25 .02

.56 .02

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.282 .001

.515 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.276 .020

.515 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.278 .001

.510 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.282 .001

.509 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.276 .001

.505 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.276 .001

.502 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.277 .001

.502 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.277 .001

.5 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.277 .001

.5 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.277 .001

.499 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.277 .001

.499 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.274 .001

.498 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.277 .001

.495 .002

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.274 .001

.491 .001

marcasite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.277 .001

.504 .001

marcasite

85G060 FeS2

Fe

.23 .01

.50 .01

marcasite

85I015 FeS2

Fe

.29 .07

.51 .07

461

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

marcasite

85I015 FeS2

Fe

.34 .07

.54 .07

marcasite

88L039 FeS2

Fe

.24 .05

.53 .05

marcasite

91G036 FeS2

margarite

81H033 CaAl4Si2O10(OH)2

Fe

1.11 .05
.40 .05

2.37 .05
.65 .05

marine anchor

92R011

Fe

78

marine particles

94B080

Fe

.37 .02
1.09 .10
1.16 .07

.53 .04
2.42 .20
2.72 .14

marine particles

94B080

Fe

.34 .02
.38 .07
1.12 .02
1.19 .11

.54 .04
.93 .14
2.69 .04
2.0 .2

marine particles

94B080

Fe

.36 .02
.37 .10
1.11 .03
1.1 .3

.57 .04
1.05 .20
2.70 .06
2.1 .6

marine particles

94B080

Fe

.34 .03
.36 .16
1.13 .14
1.14 .04

.54 .07
.94 .31
2.35 .28
2.68 .07

marine particles

94B080

Fe

.34 .01
1.15 .09
.41 .08
1.1 .2

.57 .02
2.68 .04
1.06 .16
2.2 .5

marine particles

94B080

Fe

.36 .03
1.02 .39
1.16 .04
.39 .18

.54 .05
2.05 .78
2.64 .08
1.07 .37

marine particles

95B011

Fe

Mars samples

90K061

martensite

90S096

xx

martian surface

94K063

mauritanian tools

92R011

Fe

300

4.2

462

.43
.43
.53
.48

-.01
-.24
-.44
.61

475
496
453
0

344 5

.37
.62

.66
0

0
470

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

mauritanian tools

92R011

Fe

300

mawsonite

76Y007 Cu6Fe2SnS8

310
SS

.53 .03

.17 .03

mawsonite

76Y007 Cu6Fe2SnS8

310
SS

.56 .03

.28 .03

melanite

71D035 (Ca,Na)3(Fe,Ti)2Si3O12

Fe

.42
.80
.08
.75

.05
.05
.05
.06

.57 .05
.40 .05
1.06 .05
1.53 .06

melanite

71D035 (Ca,Na)3(Fe,Ti)2Si3O12

Fe

.42 .05
.42 .05
.10 .02

.57 .05
.78 .05
1.08 .02

melanite

72B056 (Ca,Na)3(Fe,Ti)2Si3O12

Fe

.39 .05
.28 .05
1.2

.60 .05
1.41 .05
3.60 .05

melanite

77H020 (Ca2.91Mn.07Mg.05Fe.02)(Fe1.4
3Al.46)(Ti.154Si2.90)O12

Fe

1.37 .05
.49 .05
.16 .05

3.65 .05
.59 .05
1.23 .05

melanite

77H020 (Ca2.91Mn.02Mg.09Fe.06)(Fe1.2
0Al.64)(Ti.157Si2.92)O12

Fe

1.36 .05
.49 .05
.17 .05

3.63 .05
.59 .05
1.24 .05

melanite

77H020 (Ca2.97Mn.05Mg.05Fe.30)(Fe1.5
6Al.26)(Ti.22Si2.87)O12

Fe

1.30 .15
.80 .15
.44 .05
.19 .05

3.35 .15
2.35 .15
.62 .05
.11 .05

melanite

77H020 (Ca3.06Mn.01Mg.09Fe.23)(Fe1.0
8Al.16)(Ti.55Si2.83)O12

Fe

.48 .05

.60 .05

melanite

80S011 Na.02Ca2.85Mg.09Fe(II).16Fe(I
II)1.19Al.26Ti.52Si.53O12

Fe

.431 .002
1.162 .009

.589 .001
2.587 .013

melanite

80S011 Ca2.91Mg0.07Mn0.02Fe(III)1.32
Al0.64Ti0.15Si2.90O12

Fe

.417 .002
.185 .005
1.465 .009

.594 .001
1.407 .006
3.094 .011

melanite

80S011 Ca2.97Mg0.03Mn0.04Fe(III)1.29
Al0.68Ti0.14Si2.89O12

Fe

.416 .002
.176 .005
1.513 .011

.577 .001
1.3442 .0070
3.101 .015

melanite

80S011 Ca2.74Mg0.11Mn0.05Fe(II)0.12F
e(III)1.58Al0.26Si2.86O12

Fe

.409 .002
.225 .005
1.464 .009

.590 .001
1.357 .008
3.063 .013

463

1998

.38
.38
.38

.52
0.84
1.08

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

melanite

80S011 Ca2.91Mg0.07Mn0.02Fe(III)1.32
Al0.64Ti0.15Si2.90O12

Fe

.474 .002
.241 .005
1.600 .007

.585 .001
1.401 .006
3.204 .010

melanite

82J015

(Ca,Na)3(Fe,Ti)2Si3O12

Fe

.33 .05

.50 .05

melanite

82J015

(Ca,Na)3(Fe,Ti)2Si3O12

Fe

.32 .05
.12 .05

.57 .05
1.08 .05

melanite

82J015

(Ca,Na)3(Fe,Ti)2Si3O12

Fe

.39 .05
.27 .05

.52 .05
1.05 .05

melanite

82J015

(Ca,Na)3(Fe,Ti)2Si3O12

Fe

.38 .05
.15 .05

.66 .05
1.03 .05

melanite

96P013

Fe

melanotekite

85C030 Pb2(Fe(III).76Mn(III).24)2Si2O
9

Fe

.38 .01
.39 .01

1.34 .01
1.72 .01

melanterite

66G017 FeSO4/7H2O

Pt

.914 .003

3.217 .009

melanterite

66G017 FeSO4/7H2O

Pt

1.044 .010

3.384 .010

melanterite

66H003 FeSO4/7H2O

melanterite

81C021 FeSO4/7H2O

Fe

1.23 .05

3.18 .05

melanterite

81C021 FeSO4/7H2O

Fe

1.35 .05

3.35 .05

melanterite

81S013 FeSO4/7H2O

Fe

1.24 .03

3.17 .03

melanterite

81S013 FeSO4/7H2O

Fe

1.35 .03

3.42 .03

melanterite

94E019 FeSO4.7H2O

Fe

1.157

3.243

melanterite

94E020

Fe

1.237

3.243

melanterite

94S122

Fe

1.237

3.243

melanterite/rozeni
te

94B100

Fe

1.22 .001

3.02 .001

melanterite/rozeni
te

94B100

Fe

1.16 .004

3.21 .011

melanterite/rozeni
te

94B100

Fe

1.20 .006

3.36 .003

melilite

74I004 Sr2FeSi2O7

Fe

.96 .01
1.20 .01

2.59 .01
1.56 .01

melilite

74I004 Sr2FeSi2O7

Fe

1.08 .01

2.76 .01

melilite

74I004 Ba2FeSi2O7

Fe

.96 .01

2.09 .01

melilite

74I004 Ba2FeSi2O7

Fe

1.08 .01

2.17 .01

melilite

76L033 (Ca,Na)2Be(Si,Al)2(O,F)7

xx

.33 .05
.35 .05

1.33 .05
.74 .05

464

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

melilite

85A004 Ak52SFM47FGeh1

Fe

.100 .003

1.202 .006

melilite

85A004 Ak50FAGeh48Geh2

Fe

.095 .003
.078 .002

1.160 .005
1.825 .004

melilite

85A004 Ak69FAGeh29Geh2

Fe

.107 .004
.096 .002

1.256 .007
1.930 .005

melilite

85A004 Geh50FAGeh50

Fe

.154 .003
.125 .004

1.086 .006
1.888 .006

melilite

85A004 SrGeh50SrFAGeh50

Fe

.184 .003
.145 .004

1.322 .007
1.780 .007

melilite

86A014 Ca2.00(Mg.52Fe(III).28Ga.20)(F
e(III).14Ga.34Si1.52)O7

Fe

.216 .006
.119 .006

.866 .008
1.841 .005

melilite

86A014 Ca2.00(Mg.62Fe(III).24Ga.14)(F
e(III).12Ga.25Si1.63)O7

Fe

.219 .005
.129 .005

.859 .006
1.856 .004

melilite

86A014 Ca2.00(Fe(III).25Ga.75)(Fe(III).
25Ga.75Si1.00)O7

Fe

.151 .009
.125 .005

.84 .01
1.816 .009

melilite

87S084 (K.013Na.278Sr.014Ca1.705)(M
g.416Mn.004Fe(II).004Fe(III).23
6Al.268)(Si1.917Al.083)O7

Fe

.31 .05

1.12 .05

melilite

87S084 (K.013Na.278Sr.014Ca1.705)(M
g.416Mn.004Fe(II).004Fe(III).23
6Al.268)(Si1.917Al.083)O7

Fe

.41 .05

1.12 .05

melilite

87S084 (K.021Na.203Sr.021Ca1.774)(M
g.532Fe(II).159Fe(III).002Al.283
)(Si1.952Al.048)O7

Fe

.21 .05
.97 .05

.33 .05
2.33 .05

melilite

87S084 (K.021Na.203Sr.021Ca1.774)(M
g.532Fe(II).159Fe(III).002Al.283
)(Si1.952Al.048)O7

Fe

.41 .05
1.12 .05

.42 .05
2.75 .05

melilite

87S084 (K.020Na.235Sr.022Ca1.737)(M
g.432Mn.012Fe(II).095Fe(III).07
2Al.353)(Si1.879Al.121)O7

Fe

.42 .05
.96 .05

.75 .05
2.35 .05

melilite

87S084 (K.020Na.235Sr.022Ca1.737)(M
g.432Mn.012Fe(II).095Fe(III).07
2Al.353)(Si1.879Al.121)O7

Fe

.52 .05
1.09 .05

.87 .05
2.80 .05

melilite

87S084 (K.006Na.338Ca1.663)(Mg.416
Mn.009Fe(II).163Fe(III).030Al.3
61)(Si1.949Al.051)O7

Fe

.26 .05
.97 .05

.48 .05
2.39 .05

melilite

87S084 (K.006Na.338Ca1.663)(Mg.416
Mn.009Fe(II).163Fe(III).030Al.3
61)(Si1.949Al.051)O7

Fe

.30 .05
1.09 .05

.55 .05
2.84 .05

metakahlerite

86V036 Fe(UO2AsO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.24 .01

2.09 .02

465

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

metakahlerite

86V036 Fe(UO2AsO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.37 .01

2.66 .01

metakottigite

82S091 (Co.007Zn1.766Fe1.227)(As1.966
O8)/8(H2O,OH)

Fe

1.28 .01
.48 .01
.48 .01

3.16 .01
.92 .01
.60 .01

metakottigite

82S091 (Co.007Zn1.766Fe1.227)(As1.966
O8)/8(H2O,OH)

Fe

1.16 .01
.38 .01
.37 .01

3.07 .01
.90 .01
.57 .01

metakottigite

82S091 (Co.008Zn1.981Fe1.010)(As1.914
O8)/8(H2O,OH)

Fe

1.30 .01
1.29 .01
.43 .01

3.37 .01
2.54 .01
1.17 .01

metavivianite

85R026 Fe(II)1.14Fe(III)1.86(PO4)2(OH
)1.86/(H2O)6.1

Fe

1.215 .004
.99 .02
.42 .01
.40 .01
.43 .01

2.943 .004
2.87 .02
1.06 .01
.70 .01
.42 .01

metavoltine

85S103 K2Na6Fe(II)Fe(III)6(SO4)12O2
/18(H2O)

SNP

.69 .05
1.44 .05

.36 .05
1.87 .05

meteorite

64G006

meteorite

66S029

meteorite

68L021

meteorite

68M040

meteorite

69H010

meteorite

69S030

meteorite

70N011

meteorite

70O001

meteorite

72M064

meteorite

73M002

meteorite

74M066

meteorite

75M026

meteorite

75S114

meteorite

77G067

meteorite

77M011

meteorite

77M054

meteorite

77M055

meteorite

77P013

meteorite

77V030

466

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Mineral

Ref

meteorite

78M066

meteorite

78O003

meteorite

79D017

meteorite

79D018

meteorite

79D042

meteorite

79D055

meteorite

79I021

meteorite

79M086

meteorite

80C058

meteorite

80D005

meteorite

80M006

meteorite

81D043

meteorite

81R031

meteorite

82L013

meteorite

86S014

Fe

-.07 .05
-.02 .05

.17 .05

291 5

meteorite

86S014

Fe

-.07 .05
-.06 .05
-.18 .05

.04 .05

282 5
313 5

meteorite

86S014

Fe

-.10 .05
-.04 .05
-.17 .05

.20 .05

289 5
341 5

meteorite

86S014

Fe

-.03 .05
-.03 .05
-.26 .05

.19 .05

289 5
337 5

meteorite

87S036

Rh

-.06 .05
-.03 .05
-.19 .05

.18 .05

290 5
305 5

meteorite

88L079

Fe

meteorite

90S133

xx

-.06 .05
-.03 .05
-.19 .05

.18 .05

290 5
305 5

meteorite

94H080 meteorite

467

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

meteorite Aigle

meteorite Al
Kidirate

meteorite Alenek

meteorite
Alfianello

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

92B029

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.138 .012
1.144 .007
.744 .030
.001 .043

94G037

Fe

300

92B029

92B029

1998

1.16
1.16
.78
.05

2.106 .015
2.944 .008
.162 .025
-.036 .036
2.94
2.09
-.15
-.01

31.14 .10
33.67 .14

31.17
33.54

1.153 .024
1.140 .006
.788 .040
.226 .010

2.192 .032
2.957 .006
.177 .034
.179 .085

31.24 .13
33.76 .33

1.137 .013
1.141 .006
.734 .036
-.062 .108

2.101 .017
2.936 .007
.160 .031
.018 .091

31.06 .11
33.38 .35

meteorite
Alfianello

94S029

meteorite
Alfianello

96S035

Fe

-.09
-.06
-.08
-.20

.02
.02
.02
.02

.21 .02

28.6 .3
30.8 .3
34.1 .3

meteorite
Alfianello

96S035

Fe

-.07
-.08
-.14
-.22

.02
.02
.02
.02

.21 .02

28.6 .3
33.3 .3
31.0 .3

meteorite
ALH77299

94S089

Fe

.81 .02
.02 .02
1.14 .02
1.14 .02
.37 .02

.15 .04
.02 .04
2.09 .04
2.94 .04
.70 .04

meteorite Bitburg

94B063

.002 .013
.006 .016

.134 .013
-.190 .017

34.319 .026
34.001 .033

meteorite Brianza

94B063

.696 .032
.686 .030
.678 .037

-.070 .011
-.111 .012
-.192 .018

27.197 9.564
29.911 1.050
25.006 8.824

meteorite Brianza
1760

94B063

.005 .014

.005 .006

33.755 .043

meteorite Francia

94B063

.008 .010
.381 .019

.018 .008
.714 .021

32.764 .320

meteorite Henbury

94B095

.018

Fe

468

-.08 .01
-.06
-.12

field

.19 .005

-.001

310 5.0
287 5.0
340 5.0

31.41
33.38

33.7

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

meteorite Ibitira

89C043

Fe

300

1.15
1.17
1.12

2.52
1.94
.90

meteorite Ibitira

89C043

Fe

55

1.31
1.28

3.04
2.11

meteorite Ibitira

89C043

Fe

14

1.31
1.27

2.98
2.09

meteorite Ibitira

91C030

Fe

55

1.31
1.28

3.04
2.11

meteorite iron

85S045

xx

-.06 .05
-.03 .05
-.19 .05

.18 .05

290 5
305 5

meteorite iron

90A012

xx

.01 .02

.002 .020

339.8 .5

meteorite Jilin

94Z002

Fe

1.08 .02
1.09 .02
.31 .02
.67 .02
-.05 .02
.44 .02

2.95 .02
2.09 .02
.70 .02
.16 .02
0.00 .02
.26 .02

meteorite Kapoeta

94G037

Fe

300

1.13
1.14

1.95
2.26

meteorite Kapoeta

94G037

Fe

20

1.23
1.26

1.96
2.75

meteorite Kapoeta

96G018

Fe

300

1.16
1.18

2.02
2.49

meteorite Kapoeta

96G018

Fe

77

1.24
1.28

2.06
2.86

meteorite Kapoeta

96G018

Fe

20

1.30
1.32

2.08
2.90

meteorite Martian
Zagami

92V006 ( for pyroxene)

Fe

1.16
1.14
1.13

2.66
2.35
1.97

meteorite Martian
Zagami

92V006 ( for pyroxene & olivine)

Fe

1.14
1.17
1.14
1.17

2.69
2.38
1.95
2.92

meteorite
Murchison

94B056

30

.30
.50
1.24-5
.67.72

.60
.70
2.83-6
.76.88

469

31.2 1.0
33.3 1.0
27.9 1.0

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

meteorite
Murchison

94B056

30

meteorite Nakla
SNC

90V039 SNC-meteorite Nakla

meteorite New
Halfa

97A001

Fe

meteorite Niger

90S137

meteorite
(Rumanova)

97L004

meteorite Santa
Catharina

92D020

meteorite Santa
Catharina

92D020

meteorite Santa
Catharina

92D020

meteorite Santa
Catharina

92D020

meteorite Santa
Catharina

92D020

meteorite Santa
Catharina

92D020

meteorite Santa
Catharina

92D020

meteorite Santa
Catharina

92V016

meteorite Santa
Catharina

92V023

300

meteorite Santa
Catharina

94D023

meteorite Santa
Catherine

90S131

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.45
.65

.75
.85

1.14
1.14
.76
.02
.12

+/2.92
+/2.08
+/-.84

1.04
1.03
.30

2.94
2.09
.66

.029 .005
.160 .005
.15 .02

.39 .01
0.00 .06

296.2 .5
323 2.0

.026 .005
.153 .005
.15 .02

.38 .01
0.09 .06

294.7 .5
314 2.0

-.015 .005
.108 .005
.15 .02

.38 .01
0.05 .06

292.5 .5
310 2.0

-.087 .005
.036 .005
.05 .02

.39 .01
0.11 .06

286.6 .5
298 2.0

-.153 .005
-.042 .005
-.03 .02

.38 .01
0.01 .06

279.8 .5
290 2.0

-.343 .005
-.273 .005

.25 .01

236,4 .5

.39 .01
.05 .05

296 1
314 4

.18

290

30.9
33.6
30.3

Fe

Fe

Fe

Fe

Fe

Fe
Fe

Fe

14

80

180

300

420

720
764

4.2

470

-.340 .005

.15 .01
.17 .03
.03 .01
-.06
-.19
-.03

305

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

meteorite Shenqui

meteorite Shenqui

meteorite Shenqui

meteorite Shenqui

Ref

formula

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

92Q011

Fe

92Q011

Fe

92Q011

Fe

92Q011

meteorite Shenqui

92Q011

meteorite Siena

92B029

meteorite stannern
eucrite

Chemical

Fe

Fe

89Z028

meteorite Xinjiang
iron

87L046

meteorite Xinyang

94Z002

January

Fe

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.77
.31
1.01
1.75

2.95
-.01
-.12
2.22

1.14
.01
1.11
.73

2.94
0.00
2.20
-.12

1.16
0.00
.71
1.15

2.94
0.01
-.15
2.25

0.00
1.15
1.12
.67

.02
2.98
2.21
-.17

2.71

0.02
1.31
1.13

.00
3.20
2.26

2.68

2.83
2.51

2.67
2.50
2.71
2.49

2.49

1.135 .008
1.138 .004
.749 .015
.007 .018

2.107 .090
2.941 .004
.168 .012
-.025 .015

31.30 .05
33.68 .06

1.16 .07
1.13 .07
1.09 .07
.77 .07

2.46 .07
1.99 .07
.67 .07
.12 .07

316 2

1.08 .02
1.07 .02
.61 .02
.09 .02
.35 .02

2.94 .02
2.09 .02
.31 .02
-.16 .02
.62 .02

R
Fe

30.2 1.0
34.2 1.0

meteorite Y74155

94S089

Fe

.81 .02
.04 .02
1.13 .02
1.14 .02
.37 .02

.15 .04
.04 .04
2.09 .04
2.94 .04
.70 .04

31.41
33.56

meteorite Y791428

94S089

Fe

.82 .02
.04 .02
1.14 .02
1.15 .02
.37 .02

.15 .04
.03 .04
2.09 .04
2.95 .04
.71 .04

31.42
33.57

471

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

meteorite Yamato
791694

94S061

meteorite
Zacatecas

94B063

meteorites
Antarctica

94E013

Fe

meteorites
chondrite

94B005

Fe

298

meteorites Lchondrites

94B061 [iron-nickel alloy (Fe0),iron


sulphide and silicate phases
(Fe2+), and orthopyroxene
(MgFe)[SiO3] ]

Fe

298

94B061 [iron-nickel alloy (Fe0),iron


sulphide and silicate phases
(Fe2+), and orthopyroxene
(MgFe)[SiO3] ]

Fe

94B061 [iron-nickel alloy (Fe0),iron


sulphide and silicate phases
(Fe2+), and orthopyroxene
(MgFe)[SiO3] ]

Fe

94B061 [iron-nickel alloy (Fe0),iron


sulphide and silicate phases
(Fe2+), and orthopyroxene
(MgFe)[SiO3] ]

Fe

meteorites Lchondrites

meteorites Lchondrites

meteorites Lchondrites

298

298

298

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.002 .009

.019 .009

1.15 .005
.29 .005
.76 .005
1.20 .005

2.62 .005
.59 .005

1.11 .005
.29 .005
.68 .005
1.16 .005

2.37 .005
.59 .005

1.14 .005
.25 .005
.33 .005
1.16 .005

2.50 .005
.49 .005

.28 .005
1.13 .005
.43 .005
1.19 .005

.56 .005
2.51 .005

313 5
3.24 .005

306 5
3.00 .005

487 5
3.17 .005

287 5
3.17 .005

67B049

mica

70H013 (Na.1K.9Ca.07)(Mg.57Ti.03Fe(I SNP


II).09Fe(II).05Al1.43)(Al1.02Si
2.98)O10(OH)2

1.40 .05
1.36 .05
.66 .05

2.90 .05
2.28 .05
.81 .05

mica

70H013 (Na.08K.95Ca.05)(Al1.53Mg.11
Ti.04Fe(III).21Mn.01)(Al.95Si3.
05)O10(OH)2

SNP

1.41 .05
1.41 .05
.61 .05

3.08 .05
2.20 .05
.79 .05

mica

71G071

SS

1.30 .02
.55 .04

2.48 .03
.47 .08

mica

71V033

mica

76C055

mica

77B011

mica

77G023

SNP

1.36 .05
1.374 .050

2.229 .050
2.59 .05

mica

77O014

field

33.638 .039

2.0

mica

472

1998

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

mica

78O012

SNP

1.39 .02
1.39 .05
.67 .05

2.89 .02
2.59 .03
.78 .05

mica

78O012

SNP

1.38 .01
1.37 .03
.73 .05

2.55 .01
2.15 .03
.62 .04

mica

78O012

SNP

1.39 .01
1.38 .05
.69 .05

2.91 .01
2.59 .05
.80 .04

mica

78O012

SNP

1.39 .01
1.35 .05
.75 .05

2.69 .01
2.22 .04
.64 .06

mica

78O012

SNP

1.39 .01
1.39 .05
.67 .05

2.81 .01
2.63 .04
.84 .06

mica

78O012

SNP

1.40 .01
1.36 .03
.76 .05

2.61 .01
2.19 .03
.53 .07

mica

78O012

SNP

1.39 .01
1.35 .03
.67 .05

2.79 .01
2.36 .02
.76 .01

mica

78O012

SNP

1.38 .01
1.37 .03
.68 .05

2.92 .01
2.59 .01
.76 .04

mica

78O012

SNP

1.38 .01
1.35 .03
.71 .05

2.87 .01
.50 .05
.77 .03

mica

78O012

SNP

1.39 .01
1.38 .05
.67 .05

2.90 .01
2.61 .03
.83 .07

mica

78O012

SNP

1.38 .01
1.37 .05
.65 .05

2.97 .01
2.63 .01
.85 .03

mica

78O012

SNP

1.37 .01
1.33 .05
.70 .05

2.58 .01
2.18 .04
.54 .07

mica

78O012

SNP

1.39 .01
1.38 .05
.65 .05

2.97 .01
2.65 .02
.83 .01

mica

78O012

SNP

1.38 .01
1.33 .05
.70 .05

2.59 .01
2.10 .04
.54 .08

473

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

mica

82H004

mica

82H033

mica

82L006

mica

87F002 K(Fe(II)2.68Fe(III).32)(Fe(III)S
i3)O10.32(OH)1.68

Fe

.18 .05

.53 .05

mica

87F002 K(Ca2.92Fe(II).08)(Fe(III)Si3)
O10.08(OH)1.92

Fe

.22 .05

.54 .05

mica

87F002 K(Mg2.9Fe(II).10)(Fe(III)Si3)O
10(OH)2

Fe

.19 .05

.60 .05

mica

87F002 K(Ni2.9Fe(II)0.1)(Fe(III)Si3)O
10(OH)2

Fe

.20 .05

.61 .05

mica

87F002 K(Ni2.4Fe(II).6)(Fe(III)GeSi2)
O10(OH)2

Fe

.21 .05

.63 .05

mica

87F002 K(Ni2.4Fe(II).60)(Fe(III)Ge2Si
)O10(OH)2

Fe

.22 .05

.67 .05

mica

87F002 K(Mg2Fe(II).50Fe(III).4Al.1)(A
l.9Fe(III).1Si3)O10.5(OH)1.5

Fe

1.17 .05
1.13 .05
.39 .05
.40 .05

2.29 .05
2.65 .05
.99 .05
1.58 .05

mica

87F002 K(Mg2Fe(II).50Fe(III).4Al.1)(A
l.9Fe(III).1GeSi2)O10.5(OH)1.5

Fe

1.21 .05
1.13 .05
.39 .05
.39 .05

2.36 .05
2.71 .05
1.00 .05
1.57 .05

mica

87F002 K(Mg2Fe(II).8Fe(III).1Al.1)(Al
.9Fe(III).1Ge2Si)O10.2(OH)1.8

Fe

1.14 .05
1.13 .05
.40 .05
.39 .05

2.59 .05
2.80 .05
.94 .05
1.44 .05

mica

87F002 K(Mg2Fe(II).8Fe(III).1Al.1)(Al
.9Fe(III).1Ge3)O10.2(OH)1.8

Fe

1.15 .05
1.13 .05
.41 .05
.41 .05

2.65 .05
2.86 .05
.98 .05
1.45 .05

mica

91G008 (Rb.021K.907Na.049)(Li.207Mn.
013Mg.076Fe(II)1.523Fe(III).224
Ti.039Al.643)(Al1.193Si2.807)O
20.990(F.233OH1.010)

Fe

1.11 .05
1.11 .05
.35 .05

2.62 .05
2.20 .05
.90 .05

mica

91G008 (Cs.003Rb.027K.834Na.045)(Li.
358Mn.012Mg.083Fe(II)1.199Fe(
III).107Ti.031Al.914)(Al1.070Si
2.930)O20.401(F.667OH1.509)

Fe

1.12 .05
1.10 .05
.43 .05

2.74 .05
2.40 .05
.75 .05

474

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

mica

91G008 (Cs.002Rb.024K.842Na.048)(Li.
416Mn.013Mg.072Fe(II)1.279Fe(
III).096Ti.037Al.869)(Al1.132Si
2.868)O20.767(F.654OH1.233)

Fe

1.12 .05
1.11 .05
.44 .05

2.69 .05
2.34 .05
.61 .05

mica

91G008 (Cs.003Rb.037K.853Na.037)(Li.
462Mn.011Mg.065Fe(II).954Ti.01
3Al1.065)(Al.725Si3.275)O20.61
1(F.523OH1.389)

Fe

1.13 .05
1.12 .05
.41 .05

2.84 .05
2.48 .05
.67 .05

mica

91G008 (Cs.004Rb.047K.818Na.020)(Li.
544Mn.011Mg.036Fe(II).577Fe(II
I).128Ti.003Al1.178)(Al.635Si3.
365)O20.723(F.637OH1.237)

Fe

1.16 .05
1.17 .05
.26 .05

2.99 .05
2.58 .05
1.02 .05

mica

91G008 (Cs.004Rb.045K.836Na.043)(Li.
723Mn.012Mg.038Fe(II).525Fe(II
I).033Ti.007Al1.272)(Al.768Si3.
232)O20.389(F.790OH1.611)

Fe

1.13 .05
1.12 .05
.34 .05

2.89 .05
2.51 .05
.70 .05

mica

91G008 (Rb.014K.799Na.164)(Li.035Mn.
047Mg.002Fe(II)1.656Fe(III).663
Ti.001Al.266)(Al1.245Si2.755)O
21.111(F.030OH.899)

Fe

1.10 .05
1.13 .05
.36 .05

2.59 .05
2.10 .05
.85 .05

mica

91G008 (Cs.001Rb.025K.892Na.036)(Li.
530Mn.057Mg.031Fe(II).973Fe(II
I).078Ti.012Al.986)(Al.876Si3.1
26)O21.208(F.711OH.792)

Fe

1.16 .05
1.13 .05
.44 .05
.36 .05

2.82 .05
2.46 .05
.70 .05

mica

91G008 (Rb.045K.857Na.039)(Li1.761M
n.002Mg.022Fe(II).054Fe(III).17
2Ti.002Al.943)(Al.237Si3.763)O
20.555(F.662OH1.445)

Fe

1.13 .05
.35 .05
.29 .05

2.60 .05
1.10 .05
.30 .05

mica

93D028

mica

94K110

mica

95F028 mica

mica-Fe

90T008

microcline

76H039 KAlSi3O8

microcline

78A045 KAlSi3O8

millisite

v
xx

.22 .05

.62 .05

86B120 (Na,K)CaAl6(PO4)4(OH)9/3H
2O

Fe

.34 .05

.79 .05

millisite

86B120 (Na,K)CaAl6(PO4)4(OH)9/3H
2O

Fe

.35 .05

.72 .05

millisite

86B120 (Na,K)CaAl6(PO4)4(OH)9/3H
2O

Fe

.33 .05

.74 .05

475

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

millisite

86B120 (Na,K)CaAl6(PO4)4(OH)9/3H
2O

millosevichite

85S103 (Al,Fe(III))2(SO4)3

mine drainage

1998

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Fe

.33 .05

.75 .05

SNP

.70 .05

.83 .05

94M008 Fe8O8(OH)6SO4

Fe

minnesotaite

68T006 (Fe(II),Mg)3Si4O10(OH)2

SS

1.25 .05

2.60 .05

minnesotaite

85B075 (Fe(II),Mg)3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .05
.26 .05

2.75 .05
.40 .05

minnesotaite

85T005 Fe2.36Mg.589Mn.22Al.073Si3.93
O10(OH)2

Fe

1.28 .05
1.28 .05
.67 .05

-3.05 .05
3.48 .05
1.26 .05

minnesotaite

85T005 Fe2.36Mg.589Mn.22Al.073Si3.93
O10(OH)2

Fe

.45 .05
1.13 .05
1.13

.77 .05
2.84 .05
2.50 .05

minnesotaite

91C014 (Fe,Mg)27Si36O86(OH)26

Fe

1.13 .02

2.74 .02

minnesotaite

91C014 (Fe,Mg)30Si40O96(OH)28

Fe

1.13 .02
.32 .02

2.74 .02
.47 .02

minnesotaite

91C014 (Fe,Mg)30Si40O96(OH)28

Fe

1.13 .02
.25 .02
.64 .02

2.75 .02
.02 .02
.02 .01

126 5

495 2
461 3

minnesotaite

91C014 (Fe,Mg)30Si40O96(OH)28

Fe

1.13 .02
.41 .02

2.75 .02
.78 .02

minnesotaite

91C014 (Fe,Mg)27Si36O86(OH)26

Fe

1.26 .02
1.28 .02

-2.96 .02
-2.94 .02

144 2
89 2

minnesotaite

91C014 (Fe,Mg)30Si40O96(OH)28

Fe

1.27 .02
1.28 .02
.49 .02

-3.01 .02
-2.96 .02
-.15 .02

151 2
106 2
510 2

minnesotaite

91C014 (Fe,Mg)30Si40O96(OH)28

Fe

1.30 .02
1.30 .02
.46 .02

-3.03 .02
-2.95 .02
-.02 .02

149 2
104 2
525 2

minnesotaite

91C014 (Fe,Mg)30Si40O96(OH)28

Fe

1.28 .02
1.30 .02
.55 .02

-3.06 .02
-2.94 .02
.03 .02

148 2
103 2
455 2

mitridatite

72P042 Ca3Fe(III)4(PO4)4(OH)6/3H2
O

SS

.61 .05

1.57 .05

mitridatite

72P042 Ca3Fe(III)4(PO4)4(OH)6/3H2
O

SS

.50 .05

.55 .05

mitridatite

74F014 Ca3Fe(III)4(PO4)4(OH)6/3H2
O

xx

.38 .05
.36 .05

1.48 .05
.63 .05

mitridatite

74F014 Ca3Fe(III)4(PO4)4(OH)6/3H2
O

xx

.43 .05

1.55 .05

476

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

moldavite

85K063

SS

1.08 .01
1.07 .01
1.12 .01
1.15 .01
.35 .01

.78 .07
1.40 .03
1.84 .03
2.37 .03
.40 .01

moldavite

85K063

SS

1.09 .01
1.15 .01
1.18 .01
1.23 .01
.33 .01

1.19 .01
1.68 .01
2.19 .01
2.72 .01
.35 .01

moldavite

85K063

SS

1.13 .01
1.14 .01
1.18 .01
1.22 .01
.52 .02
.29 .01

.76 .02
1.48 .01
1.97 .01
2.54 .01
.94 .00
.41 .02

moldavite

85K063

SS

1.06 .01
1.12 .01
1.17 .01
.36 .01

1.23 .01
1.74 .01
2.31 .01
.37 .01

moldavite

94A037

293

.33 .02
.95 .02

1.93 .02
1.93 .02

Montmorillonite

69M017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Pd

.57 .03

.15 .03

Montmorillonite

69Y006 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.63 .07

.65 .07

Montmorillonite

71H071 (Al1.45Mg.34Fe.17)Si4O10(OH)
3

SS

.58 .02

.50 .02

Montmorillonite

71H071 (Al1.45Mg.34Fe.17)Si4O10(OH)
3

SS

.58 .02

.62 .02

Montmorillonite

71M034 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Pd

.16 .03

.57 .03

Montmorillonite

72K066 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

72P036 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.72 .03

.49 .03

Montmorillonite

73P017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

74P045 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

74T009 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

1.36 .01
.61 .01

2.78 .01
.63 .01

477

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Montmorillonite

75R014 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.60 .02
.70 .02

.46 .02
1.08 .02

Montmorillonite

76B048 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.64 .05

.60 .05

Montmorillonite

76E013 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

76M088 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.61 .02
.83 .02
.41 .02

.53 .02
.56 .02
.47 .02

Montmorillonite

77B129 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.63 .05

.63 .05

Montmorillonite

77B129 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.64 .05

.64 .05

Montmorillonite

77E018 (K.04Na.21Ca.18)(Fe(III).05Fe(
II).01Al1.41Mg.5)Si4.04O10(O
H)2

Fe

.32 .08
.22 .02

.30 .03
.33 .02

Montmorillonite

77E018 (K.04Na.21Ca.17)(Fe(III).13Fe(
II).01Al1.31Mg.5Ti.03)(SI3.92A
l.08)O10(OH)2

Fe

.35 .01

.57 .01

Montmorillonite

77E018 (K.02Na.17Ca.02)(Fe(III).15Fe(
II).01Al1.51Mg.32)(Si3.72Al.07)
O10(OH)2

Fe

1.32 .02
.31 .01

2.39 .03
.63 .01

Montmorillonite

77E018 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.21 .04
.33 .01

2.46 .08
.66 .01

Montmorillonite

77E018 (Ca.12K.01)(Mg.32Ti.01Fe.18Al
1.52)(Al.05Si3.95)O10(OH)2

Fe

.35 .01
.33 .01

.86 .10
.52 .02

Montmorillonite

77E018 (Na.55K.03)(Mg.13Fe(III).75Al
1.29)(Al.94Si3.06)O10(OH)2

Fe

.37 .01

.46 .01

Montmorillonite

78E011 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

78E020 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

78G042 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.33 .05
.55 .05

.74 .05
1.62 .05

Montmorillonite

78H023 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.13 .05
.33 .05

2.87 .05
.60 .05

Montmorillonite

78H030 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

78R012 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

478

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Montmorillonite

79C036 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.36 .05

.69 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.35 .05

.59 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.37 .05

1.09 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.33 .05

.60 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.21 .05
.33 .05

2.73 .05
.57 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.15 .05
.36 .05

2.90 .05
.67 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.11 .05
.33 .05

2.85 .05
.73 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.09 .05
.27 .05

2.92 .05
.82 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.14 .05
.33 .05

2.87 .05
.69 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.18 .05
.35 .05

2.89 .05
.88 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.13 .05
.27 .05

2.89 .05
.84 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.20 .05
.43 .05

2.83 .05
.47 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.17 .05
.34 .05

2.87 .05
.69 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.47 .05
.32 .05

3.57 .05
.65 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.15 .05
.38 .05

2.78 .05
.56 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.14 .05
.33 .05

2.87 .05
.69 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.14 .05
.32 .05

2.86 .05
.55 .05

479

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.07 .05
.31 .05

2.85 .05
.72 .05

Montmorillonite

79E017 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.13 .05
.35 .05

2.91 .05
.60 .05

Montmorillonite

79G050 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

79S065 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

79T014 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

80B075 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Rh

.98 .03
.30 .02
.22 .02

1.86 .03
.58 .02
.31 .02

Montmorillonite

80B075 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Rh

.06 .02
.07 .02

.82 .03
.41 .02

Montmorillonite

80B075 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Rh

.27 .03
.31 .03

.95 .03
.38 .03

Montmorillonite

80B075 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Rh

.26 .02
.26 .01

.75 .02
.41 .02

Montmorillonite

80B075 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Rh

.98 .03
.31 .02
.32 .02

1.61 .03
.79 .02
.37 .02

Montmorillonite

80B075 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Rh

.32 .01
.33 .01

.76 .02
.36 .02

Montmorillonite

80B075 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Rh

.23 .02
.24 .02

.71 .02
.37 .02

Montmorillonite

80B075 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Rh

.26 .02
.25 .02

.70 .02
.32 .02

Montmorillonite

80B075 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Rh

.27 .01
.23 .02

1.00 .01
.45 .03

Montmorillonite

80D077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

80E018 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Montmorillonite

80H048 M+0.9(Si7.7Al0.3)(Al3.1Fe0.4M
g0.5)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.14 .01
.37 .01
.37 .01

2.95 .04
.57 .02
1.29 .02

Montmorillonite

80H048 M+1.2(Si7.5Al0.5)(Al3.0Fe(III).
3Fe(II).1Mg.6)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.13 .01
.36 .01
.36 .01

2.76 .03
.56 .02
1.35 .02

480

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Montmorillonite

81H033 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.12 .00
.40 .03
.35 .03

2.88 .12
1.13 .15
.54 .05

Montmorillonite

82D012 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.04 .03
.34 .02

3.12 .03
.64 .03

Montmorillonite

82D012 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

1.09 .01
.37 .01

2.76 .02
.61 .02

montmorillonite

82G083 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.51 .05
.51 .05
.51 .05

.54 .05
.97 .05
1.32 .05

montmorillonite

82G083 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.51 .05
.51 .05

.63 .05
1.32 .05

montmorillonite

82G083 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.40 .05
.40 .05

.58 .05
1.05 .05

montmorillonite

82G083 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.51 .05
.51 .05
.51 .05
.37 .05
1.22 .05

.32 .05
.50 .05
.84 .05
1.40 .05
2.74 .05

Montmorillonite

82J008

(Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Cu

.88 .02
.14 .01
.15 .02

2.64 .02
.52 .01
.99 .02

montmorillonite

82M077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.35 .05

.76 .05

montmorillonite

83H043 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.34 .01

.51 .02

montmorillonite

83H043 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.45 .02

.65 .01

montmorillonite

83H043 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.36 .01
.38 .02

.50 .02
.83 .02

montmorillonite

83H043 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.47 .01
.55 .02

.60 .02
1.61 .02

montmorillonite

83H043 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.33 .01

.52 .02

montmorillonite

83H043 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.48 .01
.60 .01
1.38 .01

.63 .02
1.32 .02
3.36 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.25 .01

.46 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.45 .01

.60 .02

481

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.22 .01

.46 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.41 .01

.49 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.20 .01

.43 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.15 .01

.49 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.16 .01

.43 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.17 .01

.50 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.29 .01

.38 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.29 .01

.33 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.37 .01

.57 .02

montmorillonite

86B077 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.46 .01

.54 .02

montmorillonite

86C033 (Na.07K.01Ca.17)(Si3.83Al.17)
(Fe.23Al1.40Mg.42Ti.02)O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.35 .01
.37 14
.15 .02

.56 .01
.96 .14
.11 .02

montmorillonite

86C033 (Na.02Ca.10)(Si3.98Al.02)(Fe.1
4Al1.16Mg.90Ti.04)O10(OH)2/n
H2O

Fe

.33 .01
.14 .03

.53 .06
.12 .03

montmorillonite

86C033 (Na.02Ca.16)(Si3.87Al.13)(Fe.3
5Al1.36Mg.31Ti.02)O10(OH)2/n
H2O

Fe

.35 .01
.03 14

.54 .01
.23 .01

montmorillonite

86D008 Ca.27(Si3.49Al.51)(Al.94Fe.49
Mg.82Ti.01)O10(OH)2

Fe

.55 .01

.70 .02

montmorillonite

86L009 Ca.27Na.05K.04(Si7.79Al.21)(T
i.054Al2.69Fe(III).54Fe(II).091
Mg.72)O20(OH)4/7.91H2O

Fe

.35 .05
.35 .05
1.17 .05

1.16 .05
.46 .05
2.66 .05

montmorillonite

87B066 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.35 .05

.54 .05

montmorillonite

87C043 (Ca.20K.01)(Si3.75Al.25)(Al1.5
1Fe(III).28Mg.21Mn.01Ti.01)O1
0(OH)2

Fe

.36 .01
.39 .09
.03 .10

.53 .01
1.23 .11
.21 .09

482

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

montmorillonite

87C043 (Ca.18K.02)(Si3.81Al.19)(Al1.4
4Fe(III).29Mg.23Ti.04)O10(OH)
2

Fe

.36 .01
.39 .04
-.05 .12

.56 .01
1.07 .06
.36 .09

montmorillonite

87C043 (Ca.22K.01)(Si3.80Al.20)(Al1.3
9Fe(III).34Mg.27Ti.01)O10(OH)
2

Fe

.35 .01
.37 .09
.02 .02

.57 .01
1.43 .03
.30 .02

montmorillonite

87C043 (Ca.22K.02)(Si3.97Al.03)(Al1.2
2Fe(III).36Fe(II).01Mg.40Ti.01)
O10(OH)2

Fe

.35 .01
.35 .04
.03 .02
1.21 .03

.53 .01
1.18 .05
.31 .02
2.72 .05

montmorillonite

87C043 (Ca.20K.02)(Si4)(Al1.24Fe(III).
34Fe(II).03Mg.38)O10(OH)2

Fe

.36 .01
.38 .03
.01 .03
1.01 .06

.52 .01
1.20 .04
.31 .04
2.87 .10

montmorillonite

87J014

Fe

.37 .01
-.10 .01
.35 .02
1.29 .03

.55 .01
.10 .02
1.17 .02
2.23 .05

montmorillonite

87M061 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.36 .05

.45 .05

montmorillonite

88L065 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.38 .01
1.20 .01
-.15 .01

.56 .01
2.78 .01
.48 .03

montmorillonite

88L065 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.35 .01
1.35 .01
-.10 .01

.64 .01
2.44 .16
.45 .02

montmorillonite

88S079 (K.53Na.07Ca.33)(Ti.04Mg.88F
e(II).07Fe(III).47Al2.60)(Al.58S
i7.43)O20(OH)4/nH2O

Fe

.37 .05
.30 .05
1.34 .05
1.14 .05

.53 .05
.88 .05
2.43 .05
1.27 .05

montmorillonite

88T051 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.31 .01

.53 .05

montmorillonite

89G013 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.33 .01
.41 .06

.51 .01
1.10 .09

montmorillonite

89M056 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.36 .01

.54 .02

montmorillonite

89Z022 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.26 .05
.23 .05
.26 .05

.74 .05
.35 .05
1.44 .05

montmorillonite

89Z022 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

Fe

.26 .05
.23 .05
.26 .05

.70 .05
.31 .05
1.43 .05

(Ca.27)(Si3.49Al.51)(Fe.49Al.9
4Mg.82Ti.01)O10(OH)2

483

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

montmorillonite

90R041 (Na,Ca).33(Al,Mg)2Si4O10(O
H)2/nH2O

SNP

.62 .02

.49 .03

montmorillonite

91P040 (Ca.43Na.04K.03)(Al2.59Mg1.0
9Fe.38(Si7.98Al.02)O20(OH)4

Fe

.376 .005
.331 .005
1.17 .05

.871 .005
.503 .005
2.45 .05

montmorillonite

94B010

Fe

298

montmorillonite

94B077

Fe

montmorillonite

94E014

Fe

montmorillonite

94S076

Fe

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.48
.45

-.08
.60

484

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.48
.46

-.11
.56

483

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.47
.47

-.04
.59

474

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.49
.47

-.04
.55

477

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.49
.48

-0.14
.59

476

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.49
.52
.49

-.24
-.05
.49

441
480

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.48
.55
.47

-.21
-.05
.57

444
475

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.49
.55
.50

-.25
-.15
.55

443
474

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.49
.54
.46

-0.20
-.09
.55

448
483

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.48
.55
.47

-.24
-.08
.54

446
471

montmorillonite

95B046

Fe

4.2

.49
.57
.42

-.22
-.05
.57

449
482

484

1998

.36
.38
.36 .01
.36 .01
1.14 .01

.54
1.19
.54 .01
1.19 .02
2.65 .03

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Fe

4.2

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

montmorillonite

95B046

montmorillonite

95B091 KFeSi3O8

montmorillonite

95B100

montmorillonite

95S009

Fe

.33
.38
.91

.53
1.03
2.84

montmorillonite

95S009

Fe

.33
.38

.52
1.07

montmorillonite

95S101

Fe

78

.58
.53

-.08
.73

montmorillonite

96M057

Fe

298

.31

.44

montmorillonite

96M057

Fe

298

.32

.63

montmorillonite

96M057

Fe

298

.29
.32

.84
.53

montmorilloniteNa

95K005

Fe

300

.34
.40
1.10

.7
1.14
2.26

montmorillonites

92M031 [(Si7.75Ti.03)(4+)(AlFe(3+)).22]
(IV)[(AlFe(3+))3.32Mg.69](VI)
O22M(+).86

Fe

.41 .01
.37 .01
.26 .01

1.66 .02
1.15 .02
.31 .02

montmorillonites

92M031 [(Si7.75Ti.03)(4+)(AlFe(3+)).22]
(IV)[(AlFe(3+))3.32Mg.69](VI)
O22M(+).86

Fe

.36 .01
.33 .01
.27 .01

1.45 .02
.83 .02
.27 .02

montmorillonites

92M031 [(Si7.75Ti.03)(4+)(AlFe(3+)).22]
(IV)[(AlFe(3+))3.32Mg.69](VI)
O22M(+).86

Fe

.74 .01
.40 .01
.22 .01

.62 .02
.70 .02
.31 .02

montmorillonites

92M031 [(Si7.75Ti.03)(4+)(AlFe(3+)).22]
(IV)[(AlFe(3+))3.32Mg.69](VI)
O22M(+).86

Fe

.22 .01
.35 .01
.25 .01

1.42 .02
.93 .02
.31 .02

mooihoekite

72J004

moon

70F023

moon

70H002

moon

70M002

moon

70M028

moon

71G073

moon

71H012

Cu9Fe9S16

485

1998

.48
.54
.46
.211 .001

-.21
-.09
.60

451
483

.311 .001

52

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

moon

71H013

moon

71H044

moon

71H057

moon

71H069

moon

71H070

moon

71M001

moon

71M008

moon

71M075

moon

72H035

moon

72H039

moon

74H046

moon

74M068

moon

74S069

moon

74W013

moon

74Z005

moon

75H036

moon

75M074

moon

75Z015

moon

77G015

mordenite

83D064

mordenite

83R005 (Ca,K2,Na2)Al2Si10O24/7H2O SNP

mordenite

88C036 (Na2,K2,Ca)Al2Si10O24/7H2O

mordenite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.62 .02
.66 .02

.42 .03
1.07 .03

.66 .02
.66 .02

1.07 .03
.42 .03

.334 .005

.604 .005

92B098 Na8Al8Si40O96*24H2O

.238 .001
.362 .011

.616 .002
.706 .006

mordenite

92B098 Na8Al8Si40O96*24H2O

.235 .006
.419 .035
.443 .012
.219 .017

.612 .002
2.778 .037
.736 .015
1.910 .020

mullite

76D032 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.30 .05
.30 .05

.90 .05
.70 .05

mullite

80H017 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.37 .02
1.111 .005

.70 .04
2.76 .09

486

Fe

1998

229 2
229 2

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

mullite

80H017 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.35 .03
1.13 .02

.78 .03
2.80 .03

mullite

80H017 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.36 .03
1.128 .080

.80 .03
2.79 .01

mullite

87C007 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.33 .04
.33 .04
.58 .14

1.24 .06
.78 .05
2.43 .29

mullite

88C067 Al6Si2O13

Fe

10 .01

2.06 .02

mullite

89H047 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.32 .05

.79 .05

mullite

89H047 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.37 .05

.92 .05

mullite

89H047 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.33 .05
.87 .05

.84 .05
2.20 .05

mullite

89H047 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.48 .05
1.08 .05

1.18 .05
2.29 .05

mullite

89H047 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.40 .05
.90 .05

.98 .05
2.23 .05

mullite

89H047 Al6Si2O13

Fe

.45 .05
1.17 .05

1.05 .05
2.34 .05

muscovite

67M021 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

SS

1.20 .05
.48 .04

2.98 .05
.72 .05

muscovite

69B025 K.9Na.1(Fe(II).2Fe(III).2Al1.6
Li.1)(Si3Al.8)O10(OH)2

SNP

1.35 .05
.64 .05

2.89 .05
.69 .05

muscovite

69B025 K.9Na.1(Fe(II).1Fe(III).2Al1.7)
(Si3Al1.)O10(OH)2

SNP

1.39 .05
.64 .05

2.87 .05
.70 .05

muscovite

70H013 (Na.09K.7)(Mg.05Ti.02Fe(III).1
1Fe(II).06Al1.74)(Al.68Si3.32)
O10(OH)2

SNP

1.41 .05
1.39 .05
.60 .05

3.02 .05
2.25 .05
.82 .05

muscovite

70H013 (Na.04K.76Ca.03)(Mg.06Ti.01F SNP


e(II).02Fe(III).04Al1.8)(A1.58Si
3.42)O10(OH)2

1.42 .05
.57 .05

2.96 .05

muscovite

70H013 (Na.09K.81Ca.03)(Mg.14Al1.63 SNP


Ti.03Fe(III).18Fe(II).05)(Al.92S
i3.08)O10(OH)2

1.41 .04
1.36 .05
.63 .05

3.04 .05
2.14 .05
.74 .05

muscovite

71G071 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

SS

1.36 .01

3.08 .02

muscovite

75D038 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

.95 .05
.16 .05

3.09 .05
.72 .05

muscovite

75R022 (K1.77Na.95Ca.01)(Al3.73Ti.05
Mn.6Mg.13)(Fe(III).28Al1.70Si6
.0)(O,OH)24

Fe

.46 .05

.73 .05

487

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

muscovite

76A023 Na.1K1.7Al3.7Ti.1Mn.1Mg.1(Si
6Al1.7Fe(III).28)O24

Fe

.46 .05

.73 .05

muscovite

76A023 Na.1K1.7a13.7Ti.1Mn.1Mg.1(Si
6Al1.7Fe(III).28)O24

Fe

.36 .05

.73 .05

muscovite

76A023 Na.1K1.7a13.7Ti.1Mn.1Mg.1(Si
6Al1.7Fe(III).28)O24

Fe

.41 .05

.66 .05

muscovite

76G001 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

.361 .002

.724 .003

muscovite

76G001 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

.465 .002

.738 .003

muscovite

77D021 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Pd

.93 .05
.16 .05

2.96 .05
.70 .05

muscovite

77D021 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Pd

.95 .05
.16 .05

3.09 .05
.72 .05

muscovite

77E018 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.15 .01

3.05 .01

muscovite

77E018 (Na.19K1.75Ca.07)(Fe(III).65M
n.07Mg5.57Li.71)(Si7.78Al.02)O
20(OH)4

Fe

R
.37 .01
.34 .02

.70 .02
1.14 .32

muscovite

78K069 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

muscovite

80H048 (K1.9Na.01)(Si6.1Al1.9)(Al3.7
Mg.1Fe(III).2)O20(OH)4

Fe

1.12 .01
1.12 .01
.38 .01
.39 .01

3.00 .02
2.40 .01
.49 .01
.99 .01

muscovite

81B027 (K1.9Na.17)(Al3.72Fe(II).16Fe(
III).08Mg.03Ti.01)(Si6.2Al1.8)O
20(OH)4

Fe

1.10 .05
1.11 .05
.40 .05

3.05 .05
1.90 .05
.86 .05

muscovite

81H033 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.14 .02
1.12 .02
.43 .03
.38 .05
.22 .05

2.95 .08
2.25 .13
1.19 .13
.66 .09
.70 .09

muscovite

81M008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

.37 .05
1.17 .03

.75 .08
3.08 .07

muscovite

81Y010 (Ca.02Na.28K1.58)(Mg.14Fe.18
Ti.08Al3.64)(Al1.88Si6.12)O20(
OH)4

Fe

1.08 .05
1.15 .05
.37 .05

2.24 .05
2.79 .05
.61 .05

muscovite

81Y010 (Ca.04Na.16K1.80)(Mg.26Fe.18
Ti.10Al3.44)(Al1.80Si6.20)O20(
OH)4

Fe

1.08 .05
1.17 .05
.17 .05

2.45 .05
3.03 .05
.22 .05

488

1998

500 5
40 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

muscovite

81Y010 (Ca.01Na.14K1.76)(Mg.48Fe.60
Ti.08Al2.86)(Al1.40Si6.60)O20(
OH)4

Fe

1.22 .05
1.13 .05
.30 .05
.66 .05

2.11 .05
2.90 .05
.79 .05
1.08 .05

muscovite

81Y010 (Ca.02Na.10K1.92)(Mg.48Fe.48
Ti.14Al2.72)(Al1.64Si6.35)O20(
OH)4

Fe

1.26 .05
1.13 .05
.36 .05
.40 .05

1.84 .05
2.97 .05
.68 .05
1.11 .05

muscovite

81Y010 (Ca.09Na.03K1.67)(Mg.40Fe.63
Ti.15Al2.80)(Al1.50Si6.50)O20(
OH)4

Fe

1.06 .05
1.13 .05
.36 .05
.35 .05

2.25 .05
2.91 .05
.68 .05
2.05 .05

muscovite

81Y010 (Ca.01Na.08K1.98)(Mg.34Fe.90
Ti.10Al2.58)Al1.62Si6.38)O20(
OH)4

Fe

1.15 .05
.38 .05

2.94 .05
.69 .05

muscovite

81Y010 (Na.18K1.82)(Mg.42Fe.92Ti.06
Al2.72)(Al1.36Si6.44)O20(OH)
4

Fe

1.26 .05
.32 .05
.24 .05

2.76 .05
.38 .05
1.15 .05

muscovite

81Y010 (Ca.02Na.12K1.96)(Mg.60Fe.66
Ti.04Al2.68)(Al1.28Si6.72)O20(
OH)4

Fe

1.17 .05
.36 .05
.36 .05

2.96 .05
.62 .05
1.17 .05

muscovite

82F008 (K.93Na.10Ca.01)(Fe(III).19Fe(
II).03Al1.74Ti.01Mg.06Mn.01)(S
i3.04Al.96)O10(OH)1.95

Fe

1.21 .03
1.14 .03
.36 .03

2.99 .03
2.12 .03
.86 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.93Na.10Ca.01)(Fe(III).19Fe(
II).03Al1.74Ti.01Mg.06Mn.01)(S
i3.04Al.96)O10(OH)1.95

Fe

1.16 .03
1.13 .03
.38 .03

3.06 .03
2.18 .03
.86 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.93Na.10Ca.01)(Fe(III).19Fe(
II).03Al1.74Ti.01Mg.06Mn.01)(S
i3.04Al.96)O10(OH)1.95

Fe

1.16 .03
1.15 .03
.34 .03

2.97 .03
2.12 .03
.82 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.92Na.04Ca.01)(Fe(III).17Fe(
II).04Al1.72Mg.07)(Si3.05Al.95)
O10(OH)1.99

Fe

1.21 .03
1.16 .03
.37 .03

2.98 .03
2.09 .03
.84 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.92Na.04Ca.01)(Fe(III).17Fe(
II).04Al1.72Mg.07)(Si3.05Al.95)
O10(OH)1.99

Fe

1.20 .03
1.12 .03
.35 .03

2.97 .03
2.10 .03
.83 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.92Na.04Ca.01)(Fe(III).17Fe(
II).04Al1.72Mg.07)(Si3.05Al.95)
O10(OH)1.99

Fe

1.19 .03
1.13 .03
.38 .03

2.96 .03
2.19 .03
.81 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.93Na.02Ca.01)(Fe(III).23Fe(
II).08Al1.61Ti.01Mg.05Mn.01)(S
i3.09Al.91)O10(OH)2.08

Fe

1.16 .03
1.09 .03
.37 .03

2.97 .03
2.10 .03
.83 .03

489

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

muscovite

82F008 (K.93Na.02Ca.01)(Fe(III).23Fe(
II).08Al1.61Ti.01Mg.05Mn.01)(S
i3.09Al.91)O10(OH)2.08

Fe

1.19 .03
1.13 .03
.37 .03

3.05 .03
2.12 .03
.86 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.93Na.02Ca.01)(Fe(III).23Fe(
II).08Al1.61Ti.01Mg.05Mn.01)(S
i3.09Al.91)O10(OH)2.08

Fe

1.19 .03
1.14 .03
.37 .03

3.01 .03
2.14 .03
.84 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.93Na.02Ca.01)(Fe(III).23Fe(
II).08Al1.61Ti.01Mg.05Mn.01)(S
i3.09Al.91)O10(OH)2.08

Fe

1.17 .03
1.16 .03
.37 .03

3.05 .03
2.14 .03
.87 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.93Na.02Ca.01)(Fe(III).23Fe(
II).08Al1.61Ti.01Mg.05Mn.01)(S
i3.09Al.91)O10(OH)2.08

Fe

1.19 .03
1.13 .03
.39 .03

2.98 .03
2.11 .03
.84 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.90Na.09Ca.01)(Fe(III).11Fe(
II).07Al1.81Mg.01)(Si3.09Al.96)
O10(OH)2.04

Fe

1.18 .03
1.10 .03
.38 .03

3.06 .03
2.09 .03
.80 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.92Na.11Ca.01)(Fe(III).28Fe(
II).06Al1.75Mg.08)(Si3.06Al.94)
O10(OH)22.03

Fe

1.20 .03
1.16 .03
.39 .03

2.96 .03
2.09 .03
.82 .03

muscovite

82F008 (K.92Na.11Ca.01)(Fe(III).28Fe(
II).06Al1.75Mg.08)(Si3.06Al.94)
O10(OH)22.03

Fe

1.21 .03
1.19 .03
.36 .03

2.97 .03
2.11 .03
.83 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.21 .03
1.14 .03
.36 .03

2.99 .03
2.12 .03
.86 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.16 .03
1.13 .03
.38 .03

3.06 .03
2.18 .03
.95 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.16 .03
1.15 .03
.34 .03

2.97 .03
2.12 .03
.82 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.21 .03
1.16 .03
.37 .03

2.98 .03
2.09 .03
.84 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.20 .03
.12 .03
.35 .03

2.97 .03
2.10 .03
83.00 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.19 .03
1.13 .03
.38 .03

2.96 .03
2.19 .03
.81 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.16 .03
1.09 .03
.37 .03

2.97 .03
2.10 .03
.83 .03

490

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.19 .03
1.13 .03
.37 .03

3.05 .03
2.12 .03
.86 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.19 .03
1.14 .03
.37 .03

3.01 .03
2.14 .03
.84 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.17 .03
1.16 .03
.37 .03

3.05 .03
2.14 .03
.87 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.19 .03
1.13 .03
.39 .03

2.98 .03
2.11 .03
.84 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.18 .03
1.10 .03
.38 .03

3.06 .03
2.09 .03
.80 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.20 .03
1.16 .03
.39 .03

2.96 .03
2.09 .03
.82 .03

muscovite

82F008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.21 .03
1.19 .03
.36 .03

2.97 .03
2.11 .03
.83 .03

muscovite

85S105 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.41 .03
1.38 .03
.65 .03
.73 .03

3.07 .03
2.45 .03
.72 .03
1.04 .03

muscovite

85S105 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.41 .03
1.39 .03
.65 .03
.71 .03

3.10 .03
2.43 .03
.71 .03
1.12 .03

muscovite

86B071 K1.82Na.18Ca.04(Al3.42Mg.34F
e(II).08Fe(III).12Ti.02)(Si6.54A
l1.46)O20(OH,F)4

Fe

1.16 .01
1.14 .01
.35 .02

3.05 .01
2.04 .01
.90 .02

muscovite

86L034 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.06 .05
1.16 .01
.38 .01

2.23 .10
3.14 .02
.80 .02

muscovite

87A007 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.09 .05
1.02 .05
.32 .05

2.98 .05
2.09 .05
.83 .05

muscovite

87A007 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.08 .05
1.09 .05
.33 .05

2.99 .05
2.11 .05
.90 .05

491

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

muscovite

87A007 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.10 .05
1.09 .05
.32 .05

2.97 .05
2.05 .05
.88 .05

muscovite

87M069 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

Fe

1.14 .01
1.05 .07
.38 .04

3.05 .03
2.17 .07
.70 .04

muscovite

90P005 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.30 .05
1.24 .05
.24 .05
.25 .05

3.03 .05
2.58 .05
.95 .05
.28 .05

muscovite

90P005 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.295 .005
1.03 .05
.40 .05
.01 .05

2.98 .05
2.57 .05
.97 .05
.67 .05

muscovite

90P005 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.32 .05
1.30 .05
.29 .05

3.06 .05
2.73 .05
.67 .05

muscovite

90P005 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.308 .050
1.26 .05
.35 .05

3.022 .050
2.61 .05
.80 .05

muscovite

90P005 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.286 .050
1.19 .05
.42 .05

3.07 .05
2.55 .05
.77 .05

muscovite

90P005 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.312 .005
.53 .05
.09 .05

3.04 .05
1.14 .05
.75 .05

muscovite

90P005 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.14 .05
1.10 .05
.30 .05

3.12 .05
1.44 .05
.78 .05

muscovite

90P005 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.164 .005
1.10 .05
.26 .05

3.30 .05
2.89 .05
.84 .05

muscovite

91G008 (Rb.006K.746Na.172)(Li.014Mn.
002Mg.007Fe(II).065Fe(III).098T
i.017Al1.835)(Al.979Si3.021)O1
9.610(F.024OH2.390)

Fe

1.14 .05
1.10 .05
.30 .05

3.16 .05
2.40 .05
.57 .05

muscovite

92K008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.11 .02
.34 .02

2.65 .03
.71 .03

muscovite

92K008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

xx

1.18 .02
.35 .02

2.84 .03
.69 .03

492

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

muscovite

92K008 KAl2(Si3Al)O10(OH,F)2

muscovite

92T012

nacrite

81K006 Al2Si2O5(OH)4

natrolite

71M057 Na2Al2Si3O10/2H2O

neptunite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

xx

1.16 .02
.37 .02
.38 .02
.39 .02

2.90 .03
.71 .03
1.09 .03
1.58 .03

Fe2O
3

-.73 .03
.06 .04

2.50 .09
.54 .03

67B012 LiNa2K(Fe,Mn,Mg)2TiO2(Si8O
22)

SNP

1.26 .05

2.65 .05

neptunite

91K013 Li.92K.94Na1.95(Mg.35Mn.20Fe
1.40)Ti1.97Si8.06O24

Fe

1.24 .08
1.26 .01

2.77 .03
2.93 .04

neptunite

91K013 Li.92K.94Na1.95(Mg.35Mn.20Fe
1.40)Ti1.97Si8.06O24

Fe

1.134 .009
1.12 .01

2.43 .03
2.69 .04

neptunite

97L002 (KNa2Li (Fe, Mn,


Mg)2Ti2Si8O24)

Fe

400

1.065 .007
1.05 .01

2.10 .03
2.56 .03

neptunite

97L002 KNa2Li (Fe, Mn,


Mg)2Ti2Si8O24

Fe

400

1.063 .007
1.03 .01
1.10 .01

2.10 .03
2.56 .03
2.58 .03

neptunite

97L002 KNa2Li (Fe, Mn,


Mg)2Ti2Si8O24

Fe

400

1.065 .007
1.053 .008
.11 .05

2.09 .03
2.56 .03
.45 x

neptunite

97L002 KNa2Li (Fe, Mn,


Mg)2Ti2Si8O24

Fe

400

1.07 .02
1.05 .02
.2 .2

2.13 .05
2.60 .06
.64 x

neptunite

97L002 KNa2Li (Fe, Mn,


Mg)2Ti2Si8O24

Fe

293

1.15 .02
1.14 .02
.3 .2

2.43 .05
2.72 .05
.28 x

nezilovite

96B090 PbZn2(Mn(4+),Ti(4+))2Fe8O19

Fe

.35
.29

niningerite

84O014 (Fe.0839Mg.8161)S

Fe

.99 .01

.00 .01

niningerite

84O014 (Fe.1667Mg.8333)S

Fe

.98 .01

.00 .01

niningerite

84O014 (Fe.2502Mg.7498)S

Fe

.97 .01

.00 .01

niningerite

84O014 (Fe.50Mg.50)S

Fe

.95 .01

.00 .01

nodule

68G003

SNP

.63 .05

.58 .05

nodule

68G003

SNP

.62 .05

.65 .05

nodule

68G003

SNP

.64 .05

.64 .05

nodule

69H011

493

1998

.47
1.73

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

nodule

69J006

Fe

.43 .01

.78 .01

nodule

69J006

Fe

.43 .01

.78 .01

nodule

70G040

nodule

70H039

nodule

71H062

nodule

72H007

SS

.486 .005

.663 .005

nodule

72O018

SS

.48 .01

.73 .01

nodule

72O018

SS

.46 .01

.68 .01

nodule

72O018

SS

.49 .01

.71 .01

nodule

72O018

SS

.47 .01

.65 .01

nodule

73C020

nodule

73G023

SNP

.70 .03

.77 .03

nodule

73G023

SNP

.61 .03

.77 .03

nodule

76E022

Fe

.45 .05
.68 .05

.80 .05
.56 .05

nodule

76E022

Fe

.50 .05
.39 .05

1.04 .05
.62 .05

nodule

78J013

xx

.142 .021
.145 .013

.882 .021
.551 .013

nodule

78J013

xx

.147 .017
.147 .011

.890 .011
.545 .011

nodule

78J013

xx

.139 .018
.147 .010

.868 .018
.546 .010

nodule

78J013

xx

.141 .030
.149 .022

.916 .030
.558 .022

nodule

78J013

xx

.157 .029
.153 .011

.742 .029
.487 .011

nodule

79F029

Fe

.37 .05
.37 .05

.91 .05
.58 .05

nodule

79F029

Fe

.37 .05
.37 .05

.91 .05
.58 .05

nodule

81T006

SNP

.624 .006
.620 .006

.31 .02
.76 .03

nodule

81T006

SNP

.653 .005
.633 .008

.36 .01
1.14 .02

494

1998

467 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

nodule

81T006

SNP

.652 .007
.652 .009

.42 .01
1.17 .02

nodule

81T006

SNP

.53 .01
.536 .040

.37 .02
.83 .01

nodule

81T006

SNP

.655 .003
.642 .003

.403 .006
.819 .007

nodule

81T006

SNP

.648 .004
.636 .003

.34 .01
.89 .01

nodule

89D035

Fe

.353 .005

.662 .005

nodule

89D035

Fe

.396 .005

.652 .005

nodule

89D035

Fe

.367 .005

.639 .005

nodule

89D035

Fe

.357 .005

.594 .005

nodule

89D035

Fe

.365 .005

.620 .005

nodule

89D035

Fe

.350 .005

.653 .005

nodule

89D035

Fe

.367 .005

.674 .005

nodule

90S119

Fe

.423 .005
.424 .005

.54 .05
.89 .05

nodule

90S119

Fe

.34 .05
.33 .05

.56 .05
.95 .05

nodule

91P004

Fe

.377 .005

.675 .005

nodule

91P004

Fe

.427 .005

.641 .005

nodule

91P004

Fe

.375 .005

.567 .005

nodule

91P004

Fe

.395 .005

.590 .005

nodule

91P004

Fe

.378 .005

.647 .005

nodule

91P004

Fe

.352 .005

.645 .005

nodule from
Kilbourne Hole,

92D043

nodule Mn

92C014

1.10
.35

2.62
.68

nodules Fe-Mn

91S084

300

.31
.34

1.0
.6

nodules sea

91S012

nontronite

67W005 (Al.48Fe(III)1.49Mg.03)(Si3.52
Al.09Fe(III).39)O10(OH)2

Fe

.03 .05

.60 .05

nontronite

68T006 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

SS

.50 .05

.40 .05

495

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

nontronite

69B025 Na.67Fe(III)2Al.67Si3.33O10(O SNP


H)2

nontronite

73B060 (Al.48Fe(III)1.49Mg.03)(Si3.52
Al.09Fe(III).39)O10(OH)2

nontronite

73B063 (Na.07Ca.1K.01)(Mg.11Fe(III)1
.85Fe(II).04Ti.02)(Si3.58Al.47)
O10(OH)2

nontronite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.62 .05

.45 .05

Pd

.18 .05
.19 .05
.22 .05

.24 .05
.69 .05
1.22 .05

73B063 (Na.02Ca.17K.03)(Mg.01Fe(III)
2.09Fe(II).03)(Si3.43Al.52)O10(
OH)2

Pd

.3435 .0500
.3505 .0500

.241 .050
.65 .05

nontronite

75R014 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

SNP

.68 .02
.52 .02

.40 .02
.83 .02

nontronite

76E014 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

xx

.60 .05

.24 .05

nontronite

76G061 (Al1.06Fe2.73Mg.26)(Si7.3Al.7)
O20(OH)4

Fe

.48 .01
.48 .01
.29 .01

.29 .02
.62 .02
.60 .02

nontronite

76G061 (Fe3.9Mg.24)(Si6.75Al.06Fe1.19
)O20(OH)4

Fe

.49 .01
.49 .01
.29 .01

.34 .01
.67 .01
.56 .01

nontronite

76G061 (Fe4.06Mg.1)(Si6.61Al.08Fe1.31
)O20(OH)4

Fe

.50 .01
.51 .01
.31 .01

.32 .01
.62 .01
.54 .01

nontronite

76G061 (Fe4.04Mg.15)(Si6.84Al.04Fe1.1
2)O10(OH)4

Fe

.49 .01
.50 .01
.31 .01

.34 .01
.64 .01
.53 .01

nontronite

76G061 (Fe4.04Mg.21)(Si6.21Al.14Fe1.6
5)O20(OH)4

Fe

.50 .01
.50 .01
.31 .01

.33 .01
.60 .01
.48 .01

nontronite

76M084 Na.1Ca.5Fe(III)3.6Fe(II).3Si6.7
Fe(III)1.3O20(OH)4.5

xx

.67 .05
.74 .05

1.70 .05
.41 .05

nontronite

76M084 Na.1Ca.5Fe(III)3.6Fe(II).3Si6.7
Fe(III)1.3O20(OH)4.47

xx

.61 .05
.66 .05

.96 .05
.40 .05

nontronite

77M003 Na.05Ca1.1Mg.32Fe(II)3.9Al1.1
Si6.86O20(OH)4

Fe

.33 .05

nontronite

77M003 K.3Na.1Ca.2Mg.5Fe(II).5Fe(III
)5.3Al.4Si5.9O20(OH)4

Fe

1.34 .05
.46 .05

nontronite

77S099 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

496

1998

2.28 .05
.53 .05

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

nontronite

78G014 Na1.03(Si6.83Al.93Fe(III).24)(
Fe(II)4Mg.05)O20(OH)4

nontronite

78H030 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

nontronite

79R004 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

nontronite

79R027 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

nontronite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

.28 .01
.48 .01
.48 .01

.47 .02
.27 .01
.65 .10

80H048 (Ca,Mg).5(Si7.3Al.8)(Al.9Fe(II
I)2.8Mg.3Ti.3)O20(OH)4

Fe

.39 .01
.39 .01

.29 .02
.68 .01

nontronite

81B114 K.40Na.02Mg.04(Fe(III)1.85Al.
15Ti.01)(OH)2(Si3.46Al.40Fe(II
I).14)O10

Fe

.39
.38
.16
.40

nontronite

81H033 Fe(III)((OH)2Al.33Si3.67O10)
Na.33(H2O)4

Fe

.35 .05
.35 .05

.70 .05
.28 .05

nontronite

82B072 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

nontronite

82J008

Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Cu

.12 .01
.12 .01

.29 .02
.71 .01

nontronite

83B035 (Fe(III)3.96Mg.04)(Si6.91Al1.06
Fe(III).03)(OH)4O20M+1.13

Fe

.39
.38
.16
.40

.05
.05
.05
.05

.27 .05
.68 .05
.42 .05
1.18 .05

nontronite

84D023 (Ca.16Na.03K.01Mg.04)(Si3.65
Al.33Fe(III).02)(Fe(III)1.91Mg.
09)O10(OH)2

Fe

.39
.39
.18
.42

.05
.05
.05
.05

.26 .05
.64 .05
.49 .05
1.18 .05

nontronite

84S091 ((NH4).69K.30)(Fe(III)3.32Mg.
81)(Si7.33Fe(III).67)O20(OH)4

xx

.42 .01
.37 .01
.22 .01

.68 .02
.27 .02
.65 .03

nontronite

85C020 (Ca.232)(Si3.700Al.034Fe.266)(
Fe1.924Mg.029Mn.004)O10(OH)
2

Fe

.378 .003
.376 .003
.147 .006
.42 .02

.307 .003
.655 .003
.546 .006
1.340 .002

nontronite

85C020 (Ca.250)(Si3.500Al.500)(Al.142
Fe1.821Mg.049Mn.004)O10(OH)
2

Fe

.383 .006
.388 .007
.175 .007

.259 .006
.614 .007
.436 .007

497

1998

.05
.05
.05
.05

.27 .05
.68 .05
.42 .05
.118 .050

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

nontronite

85C020 (Ca.259K.009)(Si3.491Al.509)(
Al.426Fe1.455Mg.138Ti.016)O10
(OH)2

Fe

.346 .003
.361 .004
10 .01
1.17 .06

.263 .003
.641 .004
2.23 .01
2.61 .06

nontronite

85J003

Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.364 .004
.363 .004

.248 .004
.667 .004

nontronite

85J003

Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.377 .004
.380 .004
.160 .005
.48 .04

.245 .004
.631 .004
.450 .005
1.94 .04

nontronite

85J003

Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.385 .007
.388 .007
.174 .009

.254 .007
.617 .007
.452 .009

nontronite

85J003

Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.369 .006
.369 .006
.07 .02

.226 .006
.619 .006
.52 .02

nontronite

85J003

Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.50 .01
.50 .01
.30 .01

.27 .01
.62 .01
.47 .01

nontronite

86B108 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.42 .01
.37 .01

1.20 .01
.34 .01

nontronite

86B108 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.40 .01
.36 .01

1.18 .01
.40 .01

nontronite

86B108 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.32 .01
.33 .01

1.00 .02
.41 .01

nontronite

86B108 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.33 .01
.34 .01

.99 .02
.40 .01

nontronite

86B108 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.32 .01
.33 .01

1.08 .01
.59 .01

nontronite

86C032 (Ca.232)(Si3.700Al.034Fe.266)(
Fe1.924Mg.029Mn.004)O10(OH)
2

Fe

.58
.59
.58
.35

.05
.05
.05
.05

-.06
-.07
-.13
-.16

nontronite

86C032 (Ca.232)(Si3.700Al.034Fe.266)(
Fe1.924Mg.029Mn.004)O10(OH)
2

Fe

.38
.38
.15
.42

.05
.05
.05
.05

.66 .02
.31 .02
.55 .02
1.34 .02

nontronite

86L009 Ca.019Na.96K.013(Si6.99Al1.01
)(Ti.006Al.13Fe(III)3.83Mg.029)
O20(OH)4/5.66H2O

Fe

.37 .05
.37 .05
.16 .05

.63 .05
.25 .05
.45 .05

498

1998

.02
.02
.02
.02

505
447
410
359

5
5
5
5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

nontronite

87D037 K.44(Si3.65Al.33Fe(III).02)(Fe(
III)1.91Mg.09)O10(OH)2

nontronite

87G044

nontronite

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

87M043 Na.93(Si7.12Al.88)(Al.19Mg.11
Fe(III)3.72Fe(II).008)O20(OH)4

Fe

.393 .001
.399 .002
.194 .002

.262 .003
.587 .004
.440 .001

nontronite

87M043 Na.93(Si7.12Al.88)(Al.19Mg.11
Fe(III)3.72Fe(II).008)O20(OH)4

Fe

.492 .001
.497 .001
.292 .001

.263 .001
.599 .002
.444 .001

nontronite

87M043 (Si7.30Al.70)(Al1.06Mg.26Fe2.7
3)O20(OH)4

Fe

.369 .001
.366 .002
.172 .006

.26 .01
.59 .01
.587 .009

nontronite

87M043 Me+.74(Si8.00)(Al.60Mg.52Fe(I
II)2.70Cr.06Fe(II).06Ni.06)O20(
OH)4

Fe

.353 .001
.357 .002
.213 .009

.197 .009
.54 .01
.62 .02

nontronite

87T015 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.39 .05
.34 .05
1.54 .05
1.36 .05

1.15 .05
.49 .05
2.39 .05
2.15 .05

nontronite

87T015 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.44 .05
.46 .05
.50 .05
1.58 .05
1.64 .05

.50 .05
.99 .05
1.28 .05
2.51 .05
1.91 .05

nontronite

88B141

nontronite

88S079 (K.02Ca.23)(Ti.21Mg.24Fe(III)2
.41Al1.34)(Al1.03Si6.97)O20(O
H)4/nH2O

Fe

.37 .05
.37 .05
.19 .05

.30 .05
.71 .05
.84 .05

nontronite

88S079 (K.01Na.09Ca.14)(Ti.01Mg.15F
e(III)3.51Al.59)(Al1.07Si6.93)O
20(OH)4/nH2O

Fe

.36 .05
.36 .05

.24 .05
.66 .05

nontronite

88S079 (K.01Na.07Ca.41)(Ti.02Mg.21F
e(III)3.94)(Fe(III).09Al.84Si7.0
7)O20(OH)4/nH2O

Fe

.37 .05
.37 .05

.24 .05
.66 .05

nontronite

88S079 (K.01Na.33Ca.23)(Ti.01Mg.33F
e(III)3.85)(Fe(III).16Al.13Si7.7
1)O20(OH)4/nH2O

Fe

.36 .05
.36 .05
.20 .05

.25 .05
.64 .05
.60 .05

nontronite

88S079 Na.07Ca.40)(Mg.21Fe(III)3.85)(
Fe(III).07Al.83Si7.10)O20(OH)
4/nH2O

Fe

.37 .05
.37 .05

.23 .05
.65 .05

499

1998

.39
.39
.18
.42

.05
.05
.05
.05

.26 .05
.64 .05
.49 .05
1.18 .05

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

nontronite

89L021 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

Fe

.34 .01
.35 .01
.20 .01

.23 .01
.60 .02
.67 .01

nontronite

89W023 Na.82K.26Ca.38(Si7.72Al.28)(
Al1.71Fe1.33Mg.65)O20(OH)4

xx

.35 .05
1.16 .05
.46 .05
1.12 .05

.45 .05
1.90 .05
1.23 .05
2.72 .05

nontronite

90K050 Na.33Fe(III)2(Al,Si)4O10(OH)
2/nH2O

xx

.32 .05
.33 .05

.72 .05
.25 .05

nontronite

90M027

nontronite

91L050

nontronite

91L051 (Si6.98Al1.02)(Fe2.92Al.86Mg.2
8Ti.042)O20(OH)4

.37 .003
.38 .003
.15 .008

.25 .006
.63 .008
.46 .008

nontronite

91L051 (Si6.84Al1.05Fe.11)(Fe3.96Mg.0
4)O20(OH)4

.37 .009
.37 .002
.15 .01

.25 .009
.65 .009
.57 .03

nontronite

91L051 (Si7.4Al.07Fe.53)(Fe3.85Mg.06
Mn.008)O20(OH)4

.37 .001
.37 .002
.12 .009

.29 .009
.66 .01
.59 .009

nontronite

91L051 (Si7.40Al.60)(Fe3.6Al.26Mg.2)
O20(OH)4

.38 .002
.38 .004
.16 .006

.29 .01
.63 .01
.55 .005

nontronite

91L051 (Si6.61Al.08Fe1.31)(Fe4.06Mg.1
)O20(OH)4

.39 .002
.39 .001
.19 .003

.30 .01
.63 .03
.51 .003

nontronite

92K037

nontronite

92L043 (Si6.89Al1.11)(Fe3.65Al.30Mg.0
8)O20(OH)4

.37 .001
.36 .001

.26 .009
.64 .008

nontronite

92L043 (Si6.89Al1.11)(Fe3.65Al.30Mg.0
8)O20(OH)4

.37 .002
.40 .002
.15 .01

.25 .009
.65 .009
.57 .03

nontronite

92L043 (Si7.40Al.60)(Fe3.60Al.73Mg.20
)O20(OH)4

.38 .002
.38 .004
.16 .006

.29 .01
.63 .01
.55 .005

nontronite

92L043 (Si7.40Al.60)(Fe3.60Al.73Mg.20
)O20(OH)4

.35 .001
.32 .001

.31 .005
.74 .006

nontronite

94H034

500

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

nontronite

95K011

obsidian

73S079 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Cu

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.05 .01
.08 .03

1.87 .01
.25 .02

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.05 .02
.05 .06

1.86 .01
.25 .02

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.04 .01
.08 .04

1.88 .01
.25 .02

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

.92 .01
.12 .05

1.88 .01
.29 .02

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.05 .01
.05 .02

1.93 .01
.27 .02

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.04 .01
.05 .03

1.95 .01
.30 .03

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.03 .01
.11 .02

1.87 .01
.31 .01

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.05 .09
.15 .09

1.92 .05
.4 .1

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.19 .07
.03 .01

1.88 .05
.20 .09

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.03 .03
.11 .07

1.82 .03
.31 .05

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.01 .03
.23 .09

1.85 .04
.31 .09

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.08 .01
.07 .04

1.98 .01
.08 .02

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.07 .01
.06 .03

1.94 .01
.19 .02

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.01 .02
.17 .05

1.94 .01
.37 .04

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.04 .04
.0 .1

1.84 .04
.28 .03

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.06 .02
.04 .03

1.81 .02
.28 .02

90

501

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.34
.33
.35
.35
.34
.35

.75
.78
.67
.26
.28
.23

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.02 .04
.1 .1

1.91 .04
.28 .07

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

10 .02
.14 .07

1.80 .01
.33 .02

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.02 .05
.19 .02

1.90 .06
.30 .08

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.02 .04
.17 .06

1.90 .04
.3 .1

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.02 .02
.09 .04

1.84 .02
.3 .3

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

.99 .05
.2 .2

1.90 .04
.3 .3

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.03 .02
-.2 .5

1.86 .01
.3 .3

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.03 .02
.03 .04

1.83 .01
.27 .04

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.04 .02
.01 .08

1.82 .02
.27 .04

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.04 .07
.07 .30

1.83 .07
.3 .3

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.10 .07
.07 .04

1.96 .08
.30 .03

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.08 .02
-.06 .05

2.08 .06
.28 .04

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.11 .03
.2

2.08 .03
.28 .07

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.07 .01
.05 .05

2.14 .01
.28 .03

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.07 .03
.1 .1

2.12 .02
.27 .07

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.1 .1
.2 .5

2.1 .1
.2 .6

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.03 .07
.1 .1

2.20 .07
.2 .1

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.05 .02
.09 .01

2.15 .02
.30 .01

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

.99 .01
.31 .04

1.95 .01
.54 .04

502

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

.99 .01
.33 .03

1.94 .02
.54 .05

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

.97 .02
.38 .07

1.96 .02
.49 .07

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

.92 .02
.36 .06

2.03 .02
.52 .04

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.0 .2
.2 .1

1.9 .1
.3 .1

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.1 .1
.1 .5

1.9 .1
.2 .3

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.02 .03
.14 .07

1.90 .03
.22 .05

obsidian

79L005 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.07 .02
.04 .06

1.87 .02
.44 .05

obsidian

79T046 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.07 .05
.28 .05

2.10 .05
.51 .05

obsidian

79T046 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.02 .05
.29 .05

2.05 .05
.57 .05

obsidian

79T046 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.09 .05
.17 .05

2.04 .05
.55 .05

obsidian

79T046 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.08 .05
.37 .05

2.02 .05
.65 .05

obsidian

79T046 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.05 .05
.33 .05

1.98 .05
.57 .05

obsidian

79T046 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.13 .05
1.12 .05

2.00 .05
2.49 .05

obsidian

79T046 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.18 .05
.34 .05

2.19 .05
.52 .05

obsidian

79T046 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.21 .05
.39 .05

2.15 .05
.60 .05

obsidian

79T046 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.25 .05
1.27 .05

2.10 .05
2.98 .05

obsidian

80C007 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

.96 .02
.20 .02

1.84 .02
.51 .02

obsidian

80C007 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.04 .02
.30 .02

1.97 .02
.76 .02

obsidian

80C007 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.07 .02

1.97 .02

503

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

obsidian

80C007 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

.89 .02
.21 .02

1.93 .02
.84 .02

obsidian

80C007 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.01 .02
.27 .02

2.05 .02
.97 .02

obsidian

80C007 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.01 .02
.30 .02

2.12 .02
.99 .02

obsidian

81R006 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

.96 .02
.20 .02

1.84 .02
.51 .02

obsidian

81R006 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.04 .02
.30 .02

1.97 .02
.76 .02

obsidian

81R006 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.07 .02

1.97 .02

obsidian

81R006 (Na.21K.13)(Al.31Fe.04Si.6)Si
O2

Fe

.89 .02
.21 .02

1.93 .02
.84 .02

obsidian

81R006 (Na.21K.13)(Al.31Fe.04Si.6)Si
O2

Fe

1.01 .02
.27 .02

2.05 .02
.97 .02

obsidian

81R006 (Na.21K.13)(Al.31Fe.04Si.6)Si
O2

Fe

1.01 .02
.30 .02

2.12 .02
.99 .02

obsidian

82B010 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.10 .04
1.04 .04
.33 .08

2.45 .03
1.89 .03
.3 .1

obsidian

82B010 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.08 .04
1.01 .04
.34 .07

2.40 .01
1.81 .02
.23 .07

obsidian

82B010 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.20 .05
1.10 .05
.5 .2

2.57 .04
1.83 .04
.8 .3

obsidian

82B010 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.24 .04
1.18 .05
.36 .08

2.71 .03
2.11 .03
.3 .1

obsidian

82B010 (Na.14Ca.01K.12)(Al.73Fe.02Si
.36)SiO2

Fe

1.26 .04
1.17 .04
.39 .08

2.68 .02
2.02 .02
.5 .1

obsidian

83A010

Fe

1.35 .02
1.16 .02

2.51 .02
2.14 .02

obsidian

83A010

Fe

1.15 .02
1.01 .02

2.43 .02
1.85 .02

obsidian

86S053

Fe

.93 .05
.70 .06

1.55 .05
1.37 .05

504

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

obsidian

86S053

Fe

.96 .05
.86 .06

1.85 .05
1.36 .05

obsidian

86S053

Fe

.90 .05
.32 .06

1.89 .05
.52 .05

obsidian

86S053

Fe

.99 .05
.39 .06

2.13 .05
.54 .05

obsidian

87A028

xx

obsidian

87D005

Fe

.33 .05

.53 .05

obsidian

87D055

Fe

.33

.53

ochre brown

92M075 a-FeOOH

Fe2O

297

.38

.57

ochre brown

92M075 a-FeOOH

Fe2O

121

.38

.38

45.2

ochre sludge

91K018

12

.49
.49

-.13
-.11

498
496

ochres yellow

91M095

Fe

121

.38

.38

452.2

ochres yellow

91M095

Fe

297

.38

.57

oil well samples

94R014

Fe

85

1.40 .05
1.21 .05
1.40 .05
1.16 .05

.61 .05
2.82 .05
3.62 .05
2.37 .05

oil well samples

94R014

Fe

85

1.22 .05
.48 .05
.42 .05
1.17 .05
1.41 .05

2.82 .05
-.24 .05
.69 .05
2.42 .05
3.55 .05

.25 .05
1.14 .05
.38 .05
1.33 .05

.70 .05
2.28 .05
-.20 .05
3.36 .05

1.09 .05
.26 .05
.36 .05
1.35 .05
.34 .05

2.34 .05
.70 .05
-.32 .05
2.91 .05
.23 .05

503 .6

.41 .05
1.24 .05
.48 .05
1.17 .05
1.43 .05

.66 .05
2.74 .05
-.12 .05
2.42 .05
3.59 .05

510 .6

oil well samples

oil well samples

formula

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Mineral

oil well samples

Chemical

January

94R014

Fe

94R014

Fe

94R014

Fe

505

85

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.93 .05
1.28 .05

523 .6

500 .6

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

oil well samples

94R014

Fe

85

.39 .05
1.20 .05
1.15 .05
1.37 .05

.61 .05
2.76 .05
2.34 .05
3.58 .05

oil well samples

94R014

Fe

85

.39 .05
1.19 .05
1.18 .05
1.33 .05

.59 .05
2.79 .05
2.39 .05
3.63 .05

oil well samples

94R014

Fe

85

.42 .05
1.21 .05
1.40 .05
1.19 .05

.62 .05
2.81 .05
3.62 .05
2.42 .05

oil well samples

94R014

Fe

85

1.39 .05
1.22 .05
.40 .05
1.20 .05

3.62 .05
2.80 .05
.61 .05
2.45 .05

Olivine

63D001 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.35 .05

3.04 .05

Olivine

64G006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

64S012 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.13 .07

2.98 .07

Olivine

67B011 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.25 .05

2.93 .05

Olivine

67L003 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SNP

1.39 .05

2.95 .05

Olivine

67M040 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

68B008 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

68L010 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.26 .02

2.93 .03

Olivine

68L010 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.24 .02

2.92 .03

Olivine

68L010 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.20 .03

2.99 .05

Olivine

68L010 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.26 .03

2.88 .05

Olivine

68M040 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

69M023 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.28 .02

3.02 .02

Olivine

69M023 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.30 .02

3.04 .02

Olivine

69M023 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

1.28 .03

2.94 .03

Olivine

70B047 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

70G028 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.25 .02

2.86 .02

Olivine

71M011 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

71M071 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

72M024 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

506

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Olivine

72M048 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.30 .02

2.99 .02

Olivine

72M048 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.30 .02

2.99 .02

Olivine

72M048 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.26 .02

2.90 .02

Olivine

72M048 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.29 .02

2.86 .02

Olivine

72Z004 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Pd

1.015 .005

3.018 .005

Olivine

73D007 Fe.163Mg1.844Ca.004SiO4

Cu

.95 .02

3.07 .02

Olivine

73D016 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

73H019 (Fe.95Ca.3)2SiO4

Fe

1.24 .05

2.71 .05

Olivine

73H019 (Fe.70Ca.30)2SiO4

Fe

1.23 .05

2.74 .05

Olivine

73H019 (Fe.60Ca.40)2SiO4

Fe

1.22 .05

2.24 .05

Olivine

73H019 (Fe.35Ca.65)2Si04

Fe

1.25 .05

2.23 .05

Olivine

73H019 (Fe.20Ca.80)2SiO4

Fe

1.26 .05

2.23 .05

Olivine

73M056 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.85 .05

Olivine

73M056 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.90 .05

Olivine

73S078 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.12 .05

2.98 .05

Olivine

73S078 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.12 .05

2.98 .05

Olivine

74G012 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.86 .05

Olivine

74G012 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.27 .02

3.09 .02

Olivine

74G012 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.29 .02

3.12 .02

Olivine

74M067 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.28 .03

2.91 .05

Olivine

74M067 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.30 .02

2.99 .02

Olivine

74S057 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

74S058 (Fe.21Mg1.78)SiO4

SNP

1.41 .02
1.43 .02

2.96 .02
3.01 .02

Olivine

74S058 (Fe.20Mg1.81)SiO4

SNP

1.38 .02
1.40 .02

2.87 .02
3.05 .02

Olivine

74S072 FeMgSiO4

SNP

1.44 .05
1.47 .05

2.88 .05
3.08 .05

Olivine

74Z003 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Pd

.9851 .0082

1.4421 .0082

Olivine

74Z003 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Pd

1.0072 .0056

1.4189 .0056

Olivine

75B132 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

75E006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

507

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

Olivine

75E023 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

75H044 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Cr

1.22 .08

2.99 .08

75I017 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.30 .04

3.03 .03

Olivine

75I018 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.30 .04

3.03 .04

Olivine

75M097 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.250 .002

2.880 .005

Olivine

75M097 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.260 .005

2.93 .01

Olivine

75S113 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.12 .05

1.49 .05

Olivine

75V042 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.22 .01

2.93 .01

Olivine

75V042 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.27 .01

3.05 .01

Olivine

76H042 Fe.34Mg.66SiO4

xx

1.13 .05

2.94 .05

Olivine

76M030 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.25 .01
.54 .01

2.53 .01
.63 .01

Olivine

76Z005 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

77B125 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

77G001 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

78A020 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

78M036 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.295 .010

2.95 .01

Olivine

78O007 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.45 .01

2.94 .01

Olivine

78X001 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .01

2.98 .01

Olivine

78X001 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .01

2.99 .01

Olivine

79E013 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.21 .05

2.97 .05

Olivine

79E013 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.26 .05

3.02 .05

Olivine

79H041 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

79M080 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.26 .02

2.92 .01

Olivine

79M080 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.26 .02

2.90 .01

Olivine

79M080 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.250 .005

2.880 .005

Olivine

79M080 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.290 .005

3 .005

Olivine

79M080 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.275 .002

2.998 .002

Olivine

79M080 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.275 .003

2.984 .001

Olivine

79M080 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.260 .005

2.93 .01

Olivine

79M080 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.27 .02

2.94 .01

Olivine

79Z010 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

1.008 .006

2.984 .006

508

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Olivine

79Z010 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

.997 .003

2.940 .003

Olivine

79Z010 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

1.007 .006

3.098 .006

Olivine

80F033 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

80S071 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

80S072 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

olivine

81L039 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.99 .05

Olivine

81R030 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Olivine

81S010 (Mg.83Fe.16Mn.01)2SiO4

Fe

.93 .02
10 .02
.04 .04

2.25 .02
2.55 .02
.82 .04

Olivine

81S010 (Mg.04Fe.89Mn.7)2SiO4

Fe

.88 .02
.91 .02
.19 .04

1.88 .02
2.38 .02
.74 .04

Olivine

81S010 Fe50Fa50

Fe

.86 .02
.92 .02
.19 .04

1.88 .02
2.32 .02
.70 .04

Olivine

81S010 FO72.4Fa26.8Te.80

Fe

.94 .02
.99 .02
.23 .04

1.98 .02
2.36 .02
.70 .04

olivine

82A034 Fe(II)2.02Si.99O4

Fe

1.29 .01
1.32 .01

3.27 .01
3.05 .01

318 5
121 5

olivine

82A034 Ni.35Fe(II)1.66SiO4

Fe

1.33 .01

3.13 .01

123 5

olivine

82A034 Ni.97Fe1.03SiO4

Fe

1.33 .01

3.10 .05

123 5

olivine

82A034 Ni1.51Fe.51Si.99O4

Fe

1.34 .01

3.09 .01

121 5

olivine

82B119 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

.542 .007

2.876 .007

olivine

82B119 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.195 .007

2.879 .007

olivine

82B119 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.160 .007

2.877 .007

olivine

82B119 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.992 .007
1.209 .007

2.985 .007
3.089 .007

olivine

82B119 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.174 .007
1.105 .007

2.950 .007
3.081 .007

olivine

82M087 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.31 .05

3.01 .05

olivine

82M087 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.29 .05

3.01 .05

olivine

82M087 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.28 .05

3.01 .05

olivine

82M087 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.25 .05

2.97 .05

509

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

olivine

82M087 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.20 .05

2.91 .05

olivine

82M087 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

SS

1.24 .05

2.93 .05

olivine

82Y009 (Fe.22Mg1.78)SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

3.00 .05

olivine

82Y009 (Fe.18Mg1.82)SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.99 .05

olivine

82Y009 (Fe.16Mg1.84)SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

3.00 .05

olivine

82Y009 (Fe.20Mg1.80)SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.99 .05

olivine

82Y009 (Fe.14Mg1.86)SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

3.00 .05

olivine

82Y009 (Fe.16Mg1.84)SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

3.00 .05

olivine

82Y009 (Fe.16Mg1.84)SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

3.03 .05

olivine

82Y009 Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.84 .05

olivine

82Z021 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .02

3.00 .02

olivine

83V009 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .02

2.84 .02

olivine

84J015

(Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.13 .05

2.95 .05

olivine

84Z008 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.12 .05

2.96 .05

olivine

86B028 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

.95 .05

2.96 .05

olivine

86V025 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.88 .05

olivine

86V025 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.17 .05

2.90 .05

olivine

86Z009 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.062 .012

3.000 .022

olivine

86Z009 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.053 .005

2.984 .011

olivine

87J015

(Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.12 .05

2.98 .05

olivine

87J015

(Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.11 .05

2.68 .05

olivine

87J015

(Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.94 .05

olivine

87J015

(Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.92 .05

olivine

87J015

(Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.08 .05

2.84 .05

olivine

87J015

(Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.08 .05

2.88 .05

olivine

87J015

(Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.13 .05

2.95 .05

olivine

87J015

(Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.10 .05

2.82 .05

olivine

88D012 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .02

2.82 .02

olivine

88D012 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .02

2.90 .02

olivine

88D012 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .02

2.92 .02

olivine

88D053 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .02

2.97 .02

510

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

olivine

88D053 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.26 .02

3.16 .02

olivine

88L039 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.07 .05

2.85 .05

olivine

88R032 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

.981 .003

3.022 .004

olivine

89I019 Ca.03Mg1.18Fe.80Fe.01(Si.89Al
.07Fe.04)O4

xx

.67 .05
1.63 .05
1.43 .05

.50 .05
3.05 .05
3.15 .05

olivine

89K083 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.128 .002
1.137 .002

2.872 .006
3.092 .006

olivine

89K083 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.124 .002
1.141 .003

2.874 .006
3.092 .006

olivine

89K083 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.137 .003
1.155 .003

2.902 .005
3.124 .005

olivine

89K083 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.141 .002
1.149 .002

2.902 .007
3.126 .007

olivine

89K083 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.128 .004
1.148 .004

2.822 .006
3.054 .007

olivine

89K083 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.137 .005
1.156 .006

2.864 .007
3.102 .008

olivine

89K083 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.131 .005
1.149 .006

2.856 .008
3.082 .003

olivine

89K083 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.125 .004
1.145 .005

2.822 .007
3.056 .004

olivine

89K083 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.123 .004
1.147 .004

2.808 .006
3.046 .005

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.91 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.90 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.13 .05

2.93 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.16 .05

2.88 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.94 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.16 .05

2.90 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.17 .05

2.94 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.91 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.90 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.93 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.93 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.95 .05

511

1998

280 5
100 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.14 .05

2.93 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.93 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.16 .05

2.78 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.89 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.16 .05

2.86 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.82 .05

olivine

89S085 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.82 .05

olivine

89Y025

SNP

300

1.21 .04
1.15 .04
.56 .04

2.42 .03
2.01 .03
.51 .03

olivine

90B015

olivine

90D056 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Rh

1.03 .02

2.08 .09

olivine

90M076 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.13 .01

2.88 .01

olivine

90N050 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Rh

1.06 .05

3.02 .05

olivine

90N050 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Rh

1.05 .05

3.03 .05

olivine

90N050 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Rh

.90 .05

2.82 .05

olivine

90O011 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.118 .018

2.845 .021

olivine

90W050 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

1.15 .01

2.97 .01

olivine

90W050 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

1.15 .01

2.95 .01

olivine

90W050 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

1.15 .01

2.95 .01

olivine

90W050 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

1.15 .01

2.95 .01

olivine

90W050 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

xx

1.15 .01

2.95 .01

olivine

91B006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.160 .005

2.923 .005

olivine

91B006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.158 .005

2.936 .005

olivine

91B006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.206 .005

2.886 .005

olivine

91B006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.157 .005

2.922 .005

olivine

91B006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.154 .005

2.938 .005

olivine

91B006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.160 .005

2.907 .005

olivine

91B006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.157 .005

2.953 .005

olivine

91B006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.156 .005

2.933 .005

olivine

91B006 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

1.143 .005

2.941 .005

olivine

91D019

512

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

olivine

91D021 Fo.69Fa.31

Fe

1.26 .03

2.94 .03

olivine

91D021 Fo.69Fa.31

Fe

1.38 .02

3.17 .02

olivine

91D021 Fo.79Fa.21

Fe

1.24 .03

2.95 .02

olivine

91D021 Fo.79Fa.21

Fe

1.38 .02

3.14 .02

olivine

91D021 Fo.88Fa.12

Fe

1.23 .02

2.97 .02

olivine

91D021 Fo.88Fa.12

Fe

1.37 .02

3.16 .02

olivine

91M056 (Mg,Fe)2SiO4

Fe

.47 .06
1.17 .02
1.15 .02

.63 .10
3.08 .01
2.87 .04

olivine

92B073 Ca.004Mg1.7Mn.006Fe.318Ni.00
3Si.984O4

Fe

1.17
1.15
.51

3.07
2.83
.43

olivine

92B073 Ca.003Mg1.754Mn.004Fe.263Ni.
003Si.985O4

Fe

1.18
1.16
.46

3.08
2.89
.64

olivine

92B073 Ca.004Mg1.759Mn.004Fe.26Ni.0
04Si.983O4

Fe

1.17
1.16
.45

3.09
2.89
.73

olivine

92B073 Ca.002Mg1.794Mn.003Fe.222Ni.
004Si.987O4

Fe

1.17
1.16
.51

3.09
2.88
.52

olivine

92B073 Ca.004Mg1.8Mn.003Fe.217Ni.00
4Si.985O4

Fe

1.17
1.16
.44

3.08
2.88
.68

olivine

92B073 Na.001Ca.002Mg1.733Mn.005Fe.
248Ni.007SiO4

Fe

1.15
1.14
.42

3.08
2.87
.71

olivine

92B073 Ca.002Mg1.784Mn.004Fe.205Ni.
007Si.997O4

Fe

1.15
1.13
.42

3.07
2.87
.70

olivine

92B073 Ca.002Mg1.816Mn.003Fe.177Cr.
002Al.001Ni.008Si.995O4

Fe

1.15
1.13
.43

3.08
2.90
.67

olivine

92B073 Ca.002Mg1.813Mn.002Fe.179Ni.
007Si.994O4

Fe

1.16
1.13
.43

3.08
2.91
.69

olivine

94S089

Fe

1.14 .02

2.98 .04

olivine

95E003 Fe2GeS4

Fe

80

1.01
1.04

513

1998

-3.12
-3.15

26.1
6.2

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

olivine

95E003 Fe2GeS4

Fe

1.01
1.05

-3.05
-3.31

olivine

95E003 Fe2GeS4

Fe

295

.88

3.01

olivine

95E003 FeMgGeS4

Fe

88

1.03
.96

-3.07
-3.19

5.7
25.1

olivine

95E003 FeMgGeS4

Fe

1.05
1.01

-3.18
-3.03

22.4
14.6

olivine

95E003 FeMnGeS4

Fe

1.08
1.06

-3.20
-3.28

15.1
22.3

olivine

95E003 FeZnGeS4

Fe

90

1.03
.98

-3.09
-3.15

5.4
24.9

olivine

95K043

Fe

olivine

96K083

olivine

96K112

olivine

96W018 (Co.7Fe.3)2SiO4

1273

olivine

96W018 (Mn.8Fe.2)3SiO4

1273

olivine

96W018 Fe2SiO4

1463

olivine tholeiites

94O005

olivines

86S129

olivines

88I020

omphacite

1.167 .004
1.146 .004

1.541 .002
1.458 .002

.32 .01
1.03 .02
1.10 .01

1.11 .03
1.67 .04
2.19 .03

SNP

69B076 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)Si2O6

SS

1.26 .05
1.27 .05
1.22 .05
1.20 .03
.53 .05

2.88 .10
2.35 .10
2.09 .10
1.89 .10
.34 .10

omphacite

69B076 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)Si2O6

SS

1.26 .05
1.25 .05
1.26 .05
1.28 .05
.46 .05

2.87 .05
2.32 .05
1.97 .05
1.58 .05
.48 .05

omphacite

69B076 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)Si2O6

SS

1.26 .05
1.29 .05
1.23 .05
1.23 .05
.55 .05

2.72 .05
2.32 .05
2.13 .05
1.76 .10
.4 .1

514

1998

.94

2.97

14.6
22.0

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

omphacite

69B076 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)Si2O6

SS

1.25 .05
1.25 .05
1.23 .05
1.23 .05
.6515 .0500

2.84 .05
2.25 .05
1.98 .05
1.74 .08
.40 .08

omphacite

72M041 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)Si2O6

SNP

1.39 .02
.672 .060

2.39 .02
.502 .006

omphacite

78A041 (Ca,Na)1.11(Mg0.72Fe(II)0.08F
e(III)0.06Al0.14)(Al0.03SI1.97)
O6

SNP

1.45 .05
1.46 .05
.78 .05

2.55 .05
1.95 .05
.41 .05

omphacite

78A041 (Ca,Na)0.98(Mg0.70Fe(II)0.04F
e(III)0.01Al0.26)(Al0.04SI1.96)
O6

SNP

1.48 .05
1.46 .05
.63 .05

2.41 .05
1.99 .05
.33 .05

omphacite

78A041 (Ca,Na)1.01(Mg0.55Fe(II)0.11F
e(III)0.09Al0.23)(Al0.01SI1.99)
O6

SNP

1.49 .05
1.45 .05
1.46 .05
.74 .05

2.81 .05
2.27 .05
1.89 .05
.41 .05

omphacite

78A041 (Ca,Na)0.99(Mg0.41Fe(II)0.11F
e(III)0.05Ti0.01Al0.40)(Al,Si)2.
0O6

SNP

1.44 .05
1.46 .05
1.43 .05
.70 .05

2.86 .05
2.22 .05
1.86 .05
.40 .05

omphacite

78A041 (Ca,Na)0.97(Mg0.43Fe(II)0.09F
e(III)0.12Al0.38)(Al0.03SI1.97)
O6

SNP

1.43 .05
1.46 .05
1.37 .05
.71 .05

2.86 .05
2.27 .05
1.99 .05
.36 .05

omphacite

78A041 (Ca,Na)1.0(Mg0.39Fe(II)0.08Fe
(III)0.14Ti0.01Al0.40)(Al,Si)2.0
O6

SNP

1.43 .05
1.41 .05
1.45 .05
.67 .05

2.84 .05
2.13 .05
1.77 .05
.43 .05

omphacite

78A041 (Ca,Na)0.99(Mg0.42Fe(II)0.05F
e(III)0.03Ti0.01Al0.51)(Al,Si)2.
0O6

SNP

1.45 .05
1.44 .05
1.42 .05
.69 .05

2.88 .05
2.23 .05
1.85 .05
.42 .05

omphacite

78A041 (Ca,Na)0.99(Mg0.05Fe(II)0.33F
e(III)0.14Ti0.05Al0.44)(Al,Si)2.
0O6

SNP

1.45 .05
1.42 .05
1.41 .05
.69 .05

2.96 .05
2.31 .05
1.94 .05
.56 .05

omphacite

78A041 (Ca,Na)1.03(Mg0.42Fe(II)0.02F
e(III)0.15Al0.39)(Al0.01SI1.99)
O6

SNP

1.38 .05
1.32 .05
1.24 .05
.68 .05

2.84 .05
2.38 .05
2.11 .05
.48 .05

omphacite

79B021 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)Si2O6

515

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

omphacite

87J022

(Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .05
1.12 .05
1.12 .05
1.19 .05
.46 .05

2.83 .05
2.54 .05
2.08 .05
1.91 .05
.46 .05

omphacite

87J022

(Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .05
1.12 .05
1.09 .05
1.15 .05
.47 .05

2.82 .05
2.55 .05
2.14 .05
1.86 .05
.52 .05

omphacite

91G026 (Ca,Na)(Mg,Fe,Al)Si2O6

xx

1.37 .05
.91 .05
1.37 .05
.30 .05

2.40 .05
2.38 .05
2.36 .05
.45 .05

opal

73S079 SiO2/nH2O

Cu

ore

81E023

Pd

.63 .05
.45 .05
.20 .05

.54 .05
.33 .05
.52 .05

ore

86N037

Fe

1.13 .05
1.03 .05
.38 .05

2.66 .05
2.38 .05
.58 .05

ore

86N037

Fe

1.12 .05
1.08 .05
.27 .05

2.63 .05
2.46 .05
.53 .05

ore

86N037

Fe

1.11 .05
1.07 .05
.23 .05

2.65 .05
2.44 .05
.58 .05

ore

86N037

Fe

1.11 .05
-.89 .05

2.40 .05

ore

86N037

Fe

1.11 .05
-.89 .05

2.48 .05

ore

90B083

Fe

.39 .01

.69 .03

ore

90B083

Fe

.39 .01
.30 .05

.69 .03
.56 .05

ore

90B083

Fe

.39 .05

.73 .05

ore

90B083

Fe

1.02 .05
1.11 .05

2.336 .050
2.85 .05

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

517 5
365 5

500
520
480
440

516

1998

5
5
5
5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

ore Au

94F034

293

ore Au-Ag

88L078

ore chalcosine

94D010

ore chromite Brown

Fe

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.20
.15

.61
1.13

295

.38 .02
.44 .02
1.10 .02
.28 .02

-.11 .02
.10 .02
2.66 .02
.49 .01

51.6 .1
53.2 .2

91M070

297

.23
.16
1.28

.46
1.08
.47

ore chromite Grey

91M070

110

.21
.96
1.74

.51
2.70
.39

ore chromite Grey

91M070

297

.19
1.08
.89

.54
.34
1.37

ore Cr

86E028 (Mg,Fe)OCr2O3

ore criptomelane

94D010

Fe

295

.35 .02
.27 .02

-.40 .03
.40 .01

ore Fe

85D035

Fe

.40 .01
.40 .01

.54 .02
.96 .02

ore Fe

85D035

Fe

.37 .01
.37 .01
1.24 .01
1.28 .05

.58 .02
1.01 .02
1.83 .02
2.2 .1

ore Fe

85D035

Fe

.35 .02
.37 .02
1.24 .01
1.23 .02

.61 .04
1.04 .04
1.80 .02
2.15 .04

ore Fe

85D035

Fe

.37 .02
.37 .03
1.24 .01
1.25 .02

.59 .03
1.05 .06
1.81 .02
2.18 .04

ore Fe

85D035

Fe

.37 .01
.38 .02
1.22 .05
1.5 .1

.59 .02
1.00 .04
1.9 .1
2.2 .2

ore Fe

85D035

Fe

.38 .01
.38 .01

.56 .02
.97 .02

ore Fe

85D035

Fe

473 5

ore Fe

85D035

Fe

483 4

517

51.5 .3

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ore Fe

85D035

Fe

474 4

ore Fe

85D035

Fe

483 3

ore Fe

94E015

.31 .01

521 1

ore Fe

94E015

.35 .01

522 1

ore Ganga

94D010

Fe

295

.35
.37
.34
.35

.02
.02
.02
.02

.60
-.19
-.17
.54

.01
.01
.05
.01

50.5 .5
47.8 .2

.02
.02
.02
.02

-.19
-.25
-.28
-.29

.02
.03
.02
.02

52.4
48.3
45.8
42.5

Ore Ganga

94D010

Fe

78

.47
.47
.47
.47

ore magnetite

94D010

Fe

295

.37 .02

-.17 .02

ore Ni

91P071

ores

85E011

ores Al/Fe

90P031

ores Brazilian iron

93D014

ores Brazilian iron

93D014

orthoclase

69B080 KAlSi3O8

orthoericssonite

93S055

Fe

.28

1.21

orthoericssonite

95H027 BaMn2(Fe(3+)O)[Si2O7](OH)

Fe

78

.45 .01
1.28 .05
1.29 .05

.31 .01
2.65 .05
2.07 .05

orthoericssonite

95H027 BaMn2(Fe(3+)O)[Si2O7](OH)

Fe

298

.35 .01
1.15 .05
1.17 .05

.29 .01
2.31 .05
1.92 .05

orthoericssonite

95H027 BaMn2(Fe(3+)O)[Si2O7](OH)

Fe

393

.27 .01
1.06 .05
1.07 .05

.28 .01
2.10 .05
1.85 .05

orthoericssonite/er
icssonite

95H027 BaMn2(Fe(3+)O)[Si2O7](OH)

Fe

78

.46 .01

.30 .01

orthoericssonite/er
icssonite

95H027 BaMn2(Fe(3+)O)[Si2O7](OH)

Fe

298

.36 .01

.30 .01

orthoferrosilite

71G077 FeSiO3

Fe

1.18 .02
1.12 .02

2.49 .02
1.92 .02

orthoferrosilite

71G077 FeSiO3

Fe

1.28 .02
1.22 .02

3.08 .02
2.00 .02

518

.2
.6
.2
.8

51.7 .2

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

orthoferrosilite

74I004 FeSiO3

Fe

1.17 .01
1.13 .01

2.48 .01
1.91 .01

orthoferrosilite

74I004 FeSiO3

Fe

1.29 .01
1.26 .01

3.11 .01
2.04 .01

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.25Ni.05)(PO4)2

Fe

1.10 .01
1.26 .01

2.85 .02
1.84 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.20Ni.10)(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.27 .01

2.86 .02
1.78 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.15Ni.15)(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.27 .01

2.88 .02
1.58 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.10Ni.20)(PO4)2

Fe

1.11 .01
1.28 .01

2.94 .02
1.39 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.05Ni.25)(PO4)2

Fe

1.13 .01
1.27 .01

2.90 .02
1.24 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.25Mg.05)(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.27 .01

2.85 .02
1.93 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.25Co.05)(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.28 .01

2.85 .02
1.97 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.80Fe.20)(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.25 .01

2.80 .02
1.93 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.30)(PO4)2

Fe

1.11 .01
1.26 .01

2.81 .02
1.95 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.30)(PO4)2

Fe

1.11 .01
1.26 .01

2.78 .02
1.97 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.25Mn.05)(PO4)2

Fe

1.11 .01
1.26 .01

2.83 .02
1.92 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.25Cd.05)(PO4)2

Fe

1.12 .01
1.26 .01

2.55 .02
1.98 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.70Fe.25Ca.05)(PO4)2

Fe

1.15 .01
1.25 .01

2.51 .02
1.99 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.50Fe.10Ni.40)(PO4)2

Fe

1.11 .01
1.26 .01

2.89 .02
1.46 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Zn.50Fe.10Ni.40)(PO4)2

Fe

1.11 .01
1.26 .01

2.82 .02
1.50 .02

orthophosphate

85N046 (Mg.50Fe.10Ni.40)(PO4)2

Fe

1.11 .01
1.26 .01

2.86 .02
1.04 .02

orthopyroxene

64S012 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .07

2.12 .07

orthopyroxene

67B009 Ca.05Na.01Mn.02Mg.85Fe(II).0
5Fe(III).05Al.09Si1.94O6

SS

1.24 .02
1.22 .02

2.39 .02
2.01 .02

519

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

orthopyroxene

67B010 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

67B011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.25 .05

2.11 .05

orthopyroxene

67B011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.24 .05

2.13 .05

orthopyroxene

67B011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.24 .05
1.26 .04

2.05 .05
2.35 .05

orthopyroxene

67B011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.22 .05
1.24 .05

2.01 .05
2.39 .05

orthopyroxene

67B011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.23 .05
1.27 .05

1.98 .05
2.44 .05

orthopyroxene

67B011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.21 .05
1.25 .05

2.02 .05
2.69 .05

orthopyroxene

67B011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.22 .05
1.26 .05

1.96 .05
2.46 .05

orthopyroxene

68B008 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

68L010 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.26 .04

2.07 .07

orthopyroxene

68V012 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

69H032 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

69V016 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

70F001 En.12Fs.85Wo.02

Fe

1.29 .05
1.26 .05

3.10 .05
2.04 .05

orthopyroxene

70P030 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

70V028 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

73U003 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.390 .022
1.392 .001

3.325 .016
2.249 .002

orthopyroxene

73U003 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.365 .008
1.393 .002

3.325 .008
2.249 .002

orthopyroxene

73U003 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.148 .009
1.357 .001

3.214 .009
2.297 .002

orthopyroxene

73U003 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.430 .009
1.396 .012

3.161 .012
2.237 .002

orthopyroxene

74K050 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.38 .05
1.45 .05

2.88 .05
2.15 .05

orthopyroxene

75S113 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.10 .05

1.09 .05

orthopyroxene

76M077 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

76N032 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

520

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

orthopyroxene

78A022 (Mg1.73Fe(II).15Fe(III).05Al.08
)(Al.13Si1.86)O6

Fe

1.10 .05
1.12 .05
.47 .05

2.77 .05
2.25 .05
.70 .05

orthopyroxene

78A022 (Mg1.73Fe(II).15Fe(III).05Al.08
)(Al.13Si1.88)O6

Fe

1.29 .05
1.26 .05
.59 .05

3.15 .05
2.30 .05
.71 .05

orthopyroxene

78A022 (Mg1.66Fe(II).11Fe(III).17Al.06
)(Al.22Si1.78)O6

Fe

1.29 .05
1.23 .05
.58 .05

3.05 .05
2.29 .05
.73 .05

orthopyroxene

78A022 (Mg1.70Fe(II).30)Si2O6

Fe

1.29 .05
1.28 .05

3.06 .05
2.16 .05

orthopyroxene

78A022 (Mg1.75Fe(II).10Fe(III).09Al.05
)(Al.15Si1.85)O6

Fe

1.23 .05
1.21 .05
.58 .05

3.06 .05
2.35 .05
.72 .05

orthopyroxene

78A022 (Mg1.70Fe(II)0.28Fe(III)0.02)(F
e(III)0.02Si1.97)O6

Fe

1.29 .05
1.28 .05
.57 .05

3.07 .05
2.19 .05
.71 .05

orthopyroxene

78A022 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.21 .05
.45 .05
.21 .05

2.20 .05
.86 .05
1.34 .05

orthopyroxene

78A022 (Mg1.99Fe(II)0.01Fe(III)0.01)(F
e(III)0.01Si1.99)O6

Fe

1.09 .05
1.13 .05
.45 .05
.18 .05

2.77 .05
2.22 .05
.85 .05
1.34 .05

orthopyroxene

78A022 (Mg1.99Fe(II)0.01Fe(III)0.01)(F
e0.01Si1.99)O6

Fe

1.29 .05
1.28 .05
.59 .05
.34 .05

3.09 .05
2.25 .05
.90 .05
1.41 .05

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.35 .05
1.335 .005

2.94 .01
2.063 .001

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.310 .005
1.330 .005

2.914 .009
2.129 .002

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.357 .005
1.360 .005

3.018 .008
2.109 .003

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.320 .005
1.330 .005

2.959 .008
2.079 .002

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.350 .005
1.360 .005

3.030 .004
2.096 .001

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.400 .005
1.387 .005

2.937 .008
2.099 .003

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.354 .005
1.351 .005

3.002 .001
2.094 .001

521

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.362 .005
1.352 .005

3.011 .007
2.093 .003

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.384 .005
1.378 .005

3.069 .008
2.092 .004

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.336 .005
1.352 .005

2.989 .009
2.099 .003

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.350 .005
1.350 .005

3.017 .004
2.095 .001

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.37 .05
1.365 .005

3.02 .01
2.098 .003

orthopyroxene

78N029 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.355 .005
1.350 .005

2.937 .008
2.090 .001

orthopyroxene

79G040 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

79L026 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

79N032 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

80B044 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

80G045 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.2660 .0046

2.2030 .0113

orthopyroxene

80S006 Fe.55Mg.47SiO3

orthopyroxene

81B073 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

orthopyroxene

83K049 K.002Na.013Ca.003Mg.936Mn.0 SNP


48Fe(II).961Fe(III).031Al.077Ti.
001Si1.941O6

1.54 .05
1.51 .05

2.97 .05
2.05 .05

orthopyroxene

83K049 K.009Ca.009Mg.896Mn.032Fe(II SNP


).906Fe(III).112Al.066Ti.006Si1.
935O6

1.53 .05
1.51 .05

2.99 .05
2.06 .05

orthopyroxene

83K049 Na.162Ca.093Mg.250Mn.004Fe(I SNP


I)1.638Ti.003Si1.963O6

1.55 .05
1.50 .05

3.04 .05
1.96 .05

orthopyroxene

83K049 K.009Na.008Ca.049Mg.469Mn.0
07Fe(II)1.451Fe(III).012Al.042T
i.001Si1.965O6

SNP

1.54 .05
1.51 .05

3.05 .05
2.00 .05

orthopyroxene

83K049 Na.012K.003Ca.038Mg.317Mn.0 SNP


04Fe(II)1.606Fe(III).049Ti.001Si
1.976O6

1.54 .05
1.50 .05

3.04 .05
2.01 .05

orthopyroxene

83S064 (Mg.860Fe(II)1.114Mn.018Ca.00
8)(Mg.680Fe(II).116Fe(III).087C
r.001Ti.004Al.112)(Al.192Si1.80
8)O6

1.289 .005
1.272 .005
1.262 .005
.550 .005

2.837 .005
2.370 .005
2.001 .005

522

Fe

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

orthopyroxene

83S064 (Mg.731Fe(II)1.228Mn.020Ca.01
4Na.001)(Mg.768Fe(II).102Fe(II
I).064Cr.002Ti.003Al.061)(Al.15
4Si1.846)O6

Fe

1.299 .005
1.276 .005
1.264 .005
.568 .005

2.827 .005
2.280 .005
1.975 .005

orthopyroxene

83S064 (Mg.548Fe(II)1.420Mn.017Ca.01
5)(Mg.708Fe(II).155Fe(III).065C
r.001Ti.004Al.067)(Al.142Si1.85
8)O6

Fe

1.299 .005
1.279 .005
1.269 .005
.559 .005

2.877 .005
2.328 .005
2.016 .005

orthopyroxene

83S064 (Mg.701Fe(II)1.267Mn.013Ca.01
3Na.006)(Mg.781Fe(II).092Fe(II
I).059Cr.001Ti.003Al.064)(Al.11
0Si1.890)O6

Fe

1.309 .005
1.266 .005
1.272 .005
.546 .005

2.876 .005
2.301 .005
2.007 .005

orthopyroxene

83S064 (Mg.435Fe(II)1.502Mn.034Ca.02
3Na.005)(Mg.812Fe(II).100Fe(II
I).052Cr.001Ti.004Al.031)(Al.09
1Si1.909)O6

Fe

1.293 .005
1.286 .005
1.261 .005
.590 .005

2.903 .005
2.234 .005
1.983 .005

orthopyroxene

83S064 (Mg.339Fe(II)1.592Mn.045Ca.02
1Na.003)(Mg.821Fe(II).096Fe(II
I).050Ti.003Al.030)O6

Fe

1.293 .005
1.278 .005
1.265 .005
.598 .005

2.928 .005
2.235 .005
2.006 .005

orthopyroxene

83S064 (Mg.331Fe(II)1.647Mn.018Ca.01
2Na.015)(Mg.883Fe(II).108Fe(II
I).025Cr.001Ti.004Al.029)(Al.08
2Si1.918)O6

Fe

1.280 .005
1.283 .005
1.247 .005
.647 .005

2.949 .005
2.200 .005
2.003 .005

orthopyroxene

83S064 (Mg.434Fe(II)1.422Mn.022Ca.02
2)(Mg.769Fe(II).124Fe(III).049C
r.002Ti.003Al.053)O6

Fe

1.289 .005
1.278 .005
1.264 .005
.581 .005

2.901 .005
2.250 .005
1.998 .005

orthopyroxene

83S064 (Mg.368Fe(II)1.574Mn.020Ca.03
8)(Mg.795Fe.121Fe(III).048Cr.00
1Ti.005Al.030)O6

Fe

1.265 .005
1.277 .005
1.259 .005
.604 .005

2.919 .005
2.228 .005
2.000 .005

orthopyroxene

83S064 (Mg.469Fe(II)1.483Mn.016Ca.03
1Na.001)(Mg.862Fe(II).064Fe(II
I).044Cr.002Ti.003Al.025)(Al.05
7Si1.943)O6

Fe

1.290 .005
1.281 .005
1.268 .005
.595 .005

2.906 .005
2.235 .005
2.006 .005

orthopyroxene

83V009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .02
1.14 .02
.51 .02

2.06 .02
2.31 .02
.60 .02

orthopyroxene

86B028 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

.94 .05
.98 .05

1.96 .05
2.48 .05

orthopyroxene

86W038 Fe.87Mg.13O3

Fe

1.289 .005
1.249 .005

3.09 .05
2.0 .5

523

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

orthopyroxene

86W038 FeMgO3

Fe

1.182 .005
1.131 .005

2.50 .05
1.90 .05

orthopyroxene

86W038 FeMgO3

Fe

1.303 .005
1.259 .005

3.11 .05
1.975 .005

orthopyroxene

86W038 FeMgO3

Fe

1.31 .05
1.26 .05

3.13 .05
1.98 .05

orthopyroxene

86W038 Fe.87Mg.13O3

Fe

1.178 .005
1.124 .005

2.40 .05
1.90 .05

orthopyroxene

87R007 Fe.87Mg.13SiO3

Fe

1.18 .05
1.12 .05

2.40 .05
1.90 .05

orthopyroxene

87R007 Fe.87Mg.13SiO3

Fe

1.29 .05
1.25 .05

3.09 .05
2.00 .05

orthopyroxene

88D053 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .02

2.12 .02

orthopyroxene

88D053 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.25 .02

2.19 .02

orthopyroxene

91M056 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

.46 .05
1.16 .02
1.18 .02
1.11 .03

.68 .07
2.87 .10
2.18 .03
1.99 .02

orthopyroxene

92S008

orthopyroxene

92S027

orthopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.16
1.15
1.12
.37

2.17
2.89
1.90
.75

orthopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.20
1.16
1.08
.43

2.23
2.89
2.04
.59

orthopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.14
1.15
1.09
.35

2.20
2.90
1.95
.71

orthopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.18
1.20
1.08
.32

2.15
2.56
2.06
.61

orthopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.18
1.20
1.05
.12

2.14
2.46
2.08
.20

524

70 5
319 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

orthopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.17
1.21
1.09
.41

2.18
2.68
2.04
.71

orthopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.18
1.19
1.07
.16

2.16
2.66
2.06
.28

orthopyroxene

93L011

Fe

298

1.17
1.18
1.07
.16

2.15
2.49
2.07
.15

orthopyroxene

93L073 Fe.51Mg.49SiO3

Fe

77

1.295 .005
1.270 .005

3.068 .005
2.077 .005

orthopyroxene

93L073 Fe.8Mg.2SiO3

Fe

293

1.180 .005
1.139 .005

2.496 .005
1.971 .005

orthopyroxene

93V004 Fe.05Mg1.95Al.05Si1.96O6

Fe

300

1.138 .005
1.130 .005

2.12 .01
2.59 .01

orthopyroxene

93V004 Fe.27Mg1.65Al.03Si2.02O6

Fe

300

1.143 .005
1.078 .005

2.10 .01
2.51 .01

orthopyroxene

94M010

Fe

orthopyroxene

96K083

orthopyroxenes

92D034 MgxFe2-xSi2O6 (x=0;1;1.6)

77

1.293 .006
1.282 .002

3.067 .006
2.149 .002

orthopyroxenes

92D034 MgxFe2-xSi2O6 (x=0;1;1.6)

77

1.303 .006
1.279 .002

3.068 .006
2.102 .002

orthopyroxenes

92D034 MgxFe2-xSi2O6 (x=0;1;1.6)

77

1.322 .006
1.279 .002

3.181 .006
2.021 .002

osumilite

85S103 (K,Na)(Mg,Fe(II))2(Al,Fe(III))
3(Si,Al)12O30/H2O

SNP

.48 .05
1.42 .05
1.56 .05

.30 .05
2.16 .05
1.86 .05

otavite

76P027 CdCO3

oxisol sesquioxide

92D048

Fe

300

.24 .09

-.54

oxisol sesquioxide

92D048

Fe

84

.30 .09

-.22

460 10

oxisol sesquioxide

92D048

Fe

84

.38 .09

-.23

479 10

525

1.15
1.22
1.11
1.12
.38
.56

2.80
2.96
2.08
1.89
.48
.49

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

oxisol sesquioxide

92D048

Fe

palagonite

96K081

Fe

palagonite

January

96K081

300

Fe

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.18 .09

-.58

.36
1.13
1.04
.38
.62
.24
.73

.73
2.96
2.35
-.22

.38
1.13
1.04
.38
.63
.24
.79

.72
2.95
2.35
-.17

1.2

75R014 (Mg,Al)2Si4O10(OH)/4H2O

SNP

.60 .02
.59 .02
.58 .02

.43 .02
1.00 .02
1.02 .02

palygorskite

81H018 (Mg,Al)2Si4O10(OH)/4H2O

Fe

.42 .01
.41 .01

.24 .01
1.06 .01

palygorskite

81H018 (Mg,Al)2Si4O10(OH)/4H2O

Fe

.41 .01
.40 .01

.30 .01
1.16 .01

palygorskite

81H018 (Mg,Al)2Si4O10(OH)/4H2O

Fe

.40 .01
.40 .01

.24 .01
.56 .01

particulate Fe

90O023

Fe

.38
1.21

penroseite

79N015 NiSe2

Fe

.512 .002

-.073 .004

pentlandite

67M012 (Fe,Ni)9S8

SS

.58 .05

.40 .05

pentlandite

67M012 (Fe,Ni)9S8

SS

.61 .05

.57 .05

pentlandite

68B039 (Fe,Ni)9S8

pentlandite

70K016 Fe4.2Co.06Ni4.74S8

Fe

.361 .005
.657 .004

.312 .050

pentlandite

70K016 Fe4.2Co.06Ni4.74S8

Fe

.452 .010
.779 .010

.351 .016

pentlandite

70K016 Fe4.2Co.06Ni4.74S8

Fe

.461 .005
.809 .005

.358 .008

pentlandite

71V012 (Fe,Ni)9S8

Fe

.571 .002
.362 .002

72T002 (Fe,Ni)9S8

526

50.7
45.2
48.1

1.2

palygorskite

pentlandite

1998

.71
2.64

.368 .002

50.6
44.2
47.9

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pentlandite

74I019 (Fe,Ni)9S8

SS

.57 .05
.61 .05

.41 .05
.08 .05

pentlandite

74I019 (Fe,Ni)9S8

SS

.64 .05
.88 .05

.47 .05
.38 .05

pentlandite

75G067 (Fe3.59Ni4.81CO.06)8.38S8

Fe

.35 .02
.44 .04

.47 .04

pentlandite

75G067 (Fe4.32Ni4.38Co.14Cu.02)8.86S8

Fe

.35 .01
.41 .02

.40 .04

pentlandite

75G067 (Fe4.68Ni3.84Cu.01CO.14)8.37S
8

Fe

.33 .02
.30 .02

.29 .04

pentlandite

76K003 (Fe,Ni)9S8

Fe

.335 .004
.650 .008

.320 .006

pentlandite

77I008 (Fe,Ni)9S8

pentlandite

83B077 Fe3.03Ni3.67Cu.46Co.06S8

Fe

.32 .01
.66 .01

.38 .01

pentlandite

83B077 Fe3.76Ni3.84Cu.07Co.06S8

Fe

.35 .01
.65 .01

.31 .01

pentlandite

83B077 Fe4.2Ni4.71Co.06S8

Fe

.36 .05
.65 .05

.30 .05

pentlandite

83B077 Fe4.02Ni4.76Cu.27Co.09S8

Fe

.37 .01
.66 .01

.29 .01

pentlandite

83B077 Fe4.39Ni4.42Cu.11Co.05S8

Fe

.35 .01
.67 .01

.29 .01

pentlandite

83B077 Fe4.82Ni4.48Cu.48Co.05S8

Fe

.34 .01
.65 .01

.34 .01

pentlandite

89R016 Fe4.5Ni4.5S8

xx

.333 .005

.336 .005

perovskite

84M042 (Ca1.07Mn.004K.001Na.006)(Ti.
818Al.018Fe.127Mg.001Nb.034S
i.021)O3

Fe

.35 .05

.34 .05

perovskite

89B116 CaTiO3

Fe

perovskite

92J019

Fe

100

perovskite

92N014 CaFeO3

Fe

298

.048

perovskite

92N014 CaFeO3

Fe

.31
-.026

pharmacosiderite

71T019 KFe(III)4(AsO4)3(OH)4/67H20

Mg.9Fe.1SiO3

527

1998

.35
1.05
1.050 .008
.987 .008

0
2.15
2.68 .01
2.05 .01

41.4
28.1

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

phenakite

75Z024 Be2SiO4

phengite

80H048 K(Mg,Fe).5Al1.5(Al.5Si3.5O10/
(OH)2)

Fe

1.13 .01

2.68 .02

phengite

81H033 K(Mg,Fe).5Al1.5(Al.5Si3.5O10/
(OH)2)

Fe

1.14 .01
1.13 .01
.04 .01
.36 .04
.18 .01

2.98 .06
2.23 .13
1.15 .15
.73 .09
.76 .07

phillipinite

85K063

SS

1.09 .01
1.15 .01
1.19 .01
.38 .02

1.40 .02
1.96 .02
2.46 .02
.41 .02

phillipinite

85K063

SS

1.06 .01
1.10 .01
1.13 .01
1.17 .01
.38 .01

1.08 .01
1.55 .02
1.95 .01
2.51 .01
.33 .01

phlogopite

69B025 K.8Na.1(Fe(II).3Fe(III).1Al.5Ti SNP


.7Mg2)(Si2.6Al1.4)O10(OH)2

1.37 .05
.7 .1

2.44 .05
.9 .1

phlogopite

70H013 (Na.18K.17Ca.03)(Mg2.53Ti.11
Fe(III).02Fe(II).18Al.07)(Al1.2
Si2.8)O10(OH)2

SNP

1.36 .05
1.34 .05
.73 .05

2.56 .05
2.24 .05
.80 .05

phlogopite

70H035 (Na.13K1.8Ca.03)(Fe(II).49Fe(I SNP


II).29Ti.02Mg5.59)(Si5.96Al1.69
)O20(OH)2.04F.96)

1.44 .05
1.54 .05
.45 .05

2.76 .05
2.97 .05
.44 .05

phlogopite

70H035 (Na.13K1.88Ca.01)(Fe(II).69Fe( SNP


III).12Ti.02Mg5.13)(Si6.1Al1.83
)O20(OH)1.34F2.66)

1.45 .05
1.55 .05
.47 .05
.90 .05

2.76 .05
2.95 .05
.44 .05
1.22 .05

phlogopite

70H035 (Na.86K1.78)(Fe(III).17Fe(II)1.
04Mg4.26Ti.15Mn.01)(Si5.68Al2
.3)O20((OH).66F3.34)

SNP

1.43 .05
1.54 .05
.80 .05

2.79 .05
3.01 .05
1.15 .05

phlogopite

70H035 (Na.63K1.88)(Fe(II).15Fe(III).1
5Mg5.32Ti.13)(Si5.61Al2.38)O2
0((OH1.6F2.4)

SNP

1.41 .05
1.52 .05
.76 .05

2.76 .05
2.97 .05
1.06 .05

phlogopite

70H035 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

SNP

1.40 .05
1.50 .05
.79 .05

2.62 .05
2.82 .05
.94 .05

phlogopite

70H035 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

SNP

1.42 .05
1.54 .05
.68 .05

2.74 .05
2.95 .05
.95 .05

528

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

phlogopite

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

71M068 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

SS

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.24 .05
1.50 .05
.40 .05
.58 .05

2.20 .05
2.70 .05
.36 .05
1.32 .05

phlogopite

75C067 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

phlogopite

76H039 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

xx

.19 .05

.57 .05

phlogopite

76H039 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

xx

10 .05

2.62 .05

phlogopite

77D021 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Pd

.94 .05

2.43 .05

phlogopite

78B104 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

phlogopite

78K069 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

phlogopite

78S060 (Li.01Ca.05Na.06K.85)(Al.18Ti
.05Fe(III).01Fe(II).16Mg2.55)(Si
2.74Al1.26)(O,OH,F)12

Pd

.94 .03
.94 .03
.43 .03

2.56 .03
2.22 .03
.98 .03

phlogopite

78S060 (Li.03Ca.03Na.04K.95)(Al.06Ti
.02Fe(III).03Fe(II).17Mg2.73Mn.
01)(Si3.0Al1.0)(O,OH,F)12

Pd

.94 .03
.95 .03
.43 .03

2.60 .03
2.20 .03
.97 .03

phlogopite

78S060 (Ca.01Na.01K.95)(Ti.06Fe(III).
06Fe(II).16Mg2.68)(Al3.0Al.88)
(O,OH,F)11.99

Pd

.95 .03
.08 .03

2.65 .03
.45 .03

phlogopite

78T014 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

xx

1.017 .005
.344 .005

2.422 .005
.861 .005

phlogopite

78T032 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

1.09 .05
1.05 .05
.48 .05
.49 .05

2.56 .05
2.17 .05
1.13 .05
.39 .05

phlogopite

78T032 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

1.02 .05
.35 .02

2.42 .05
.87 .05

phlogopite

78T032 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

1.09 .05
.96 .05
.48 .05
.39 .05

2.56 .05
2.21 .05
1.11 .05
.43 .05

phlogopite

79K072 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

phlogopite

80A056 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

xx

1.12 .05
1.14 .05
.58 .05

2.62 .05
2.25 .05
.80 .05

phlogopite

80A056 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

xx

1.12 .05
1.09 .05
.39 .05

2.66 .05
2.36 .05
.44 .05

529

1998

.06

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

phlogopite

80A056 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

xx

1.19 .05
1.17 .05
.73 .05

2.67 .05
2.29 .05
.52 .05

phlogopite

80I011 K0.9Fe(II)0.2Mn0.3Mg2.5(Si3.1
Al0.7Fe(III)0.2O11)

Fe

1.13 .03
.15 .03

2.52 .03
.63 .03

phlogopite

80I011 Na.2Ba.1K.8Fe(III).1Mn1.0Mg1
.7(Si2.7Fe(III).1Al1.1O1)

Fe

.34 .02
.26 .05

1.02 .02
.62 .03

phlogopite

81K033 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

phlogopite

81S070 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

phlogopite

81S088 (K2.01Na.01Ca.01)(Mg5.49Fe(II
).39Ti.03Cr.01)(Si5.99Al1.68Fe(
III).28Ti.05)O22H3.43F.46

Fe

1.12 .02
.20 .02

2.65 .02
.52 .02

phlogopite

81S088 (K1.9Na.1Ca.02)(Mg5.52Fe(II).
48Ti.01Mn.01)(Si5.89Al1.76Fe(I
II).32Ti.02)O22(H2.95F.96)

Fe

1.12 .02
.24 .02

2.65 .02
.47 .02

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.82Na.07Ba.06)(Mg4.82Mn.4
6Ti.08Fe(III).47Al.04)(Al2.40Si
5.6)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

.35 .05

.94 .05

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.82Na.07Ba.06)(Mg4.82Mn.4
6Ti.08Fe(III).47Al.04)(Al2.40Si
5.6)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

.47 .05

.98 .05

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.94Na.02)(Mg4.96Mn1.03)(F
e(III).37Al1.63Si6.00)O20(F,O
H)4

Fe

.23 .05

.59 .05

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.94Na.02)(Mg4.96Mn1.03)(F
e(III).37Al1.63Si6.00)O20(F,O
H)4

Fe

.32 .05

.63 .05

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.92Na.03Ba.01)(Mg4.52Mn1.
27Ti.06Fe(III).13)(Fe(III).23Al1
.97Al5.80)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

.25 .05
.38 .05

.56 .05
.94 .05

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.92Na.03Ba.01)(Mg4.52Mn1.
27Ti.06Fe(III).13)(Fe(III).23Al1
.97Al5.80)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

.33 .05
.54 .05

.63 .05
.89 .05

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.85Na.09Ba.08)(Mg5.86Mn.1
3Ti.01Fe(III).01)(Fe(III).12Al2.
06Si5.82)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

.22 .05

.69 .05

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.80Na.11Ba.08)(Mg5.20Mn.1
3Ti.07Fe(III).38Al.11)(Al2.44Si
5.56)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

.37 .05
.35 .05

1.22 .05
.72 .05

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.95Na.02)(Mg5.07Mn.92Fe(I
II).01)(Fe(III).40Al1.59Si6.01)O
20(F,OH)4

Fe

.22 .05

.57 .05

530

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.84Na.11Ba.06)(Mg5.19Mn.2
6Ti.07Fe(III).33Al.26)Al2.55Si5
.45)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

.36 .05

1.02 .05

phlogopite

83S099 (K1.84Na.04Ba.09)(Mg5.88Mn.2
0)(Fe(III).22Al1.95Si5.81)O20(F
,OH)4

Fe

.22 .05

.68 .05

phlogopite

85B087 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Pd

.22 .05
.22 .05
.00 .05

.90 .05
1.40 .05
.45 .05

phlogopite

88C020 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

1.02 .01
.35 .01

2.42 .01
.85 .01

phlogopite

88C020 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

1.23 .01

2.47 .01

phlogopite

88C020 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

.30 .01

.91 .07

phlogopite

88H024 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

1.097 .005
1.127 .005
.423 .005
.254 .005

2.548 .005
1.889 .005
1 .005
.619 .005

phlogopite

88H024 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

1.103 .005
1.035 .005
.462 .005
.034 .005

2.516 .005
2.128 .005
.877 .005
.489 .005

phlogopite

90H059

Fe

phlogopite

90K060 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

1.10 .05
1.08 .05

2.58 .05
2.24 .05

phlogopite

90K063 (Mg3.754Ti.290Fe(II).730Fe(III)
.582Al.423)(Al2.653Si5.437)O20
(F,OH)4

Fe

1.10 .05
1.13 .05
.43 .05
.34 .05

2.57 .05
2.05 .05
1.10 .05
.63 .05

phlogopite

90K063 (Mg4.862Cr.110Ti.130Fe(II).140
Fe(III).414Al.278)(Al2.320Si5.6
80)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

1.23 .05
.47 .05
.32 .05

2.10 .05
1.15 .05
.87 .05

phlogopite

90K063 (Mg4.862Cr.110Ti.130Fe(II).140
Fe(III).414Al.278)(Al2.320Si5.6
80)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

1.02 .05
.47 .05
.37 .05

2.61 .05
1.14 .05
.80 .05

phlogopite

90K063 (Mg4.353Cr.016Ti.498Fe(II).477
Fe(III).146Al.269)(Fe(III).087A
l2.5090Si5.404)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

1.10 .05
1.04 .05
.46 .05
.03 .05

2.52 .05
2.13 .05
.88 .05
.49 .05

phlogopite

90K063 (Mg4.417Cr.025Ti.465Fe(II).600
Fe(III).062Al.267)(Fe(III).118A
l2.5380Si5.344)O20(F,OH)4

Fe

1.09 .05
1.12 .05
.42 .05
.25 .05

2.55 .05
1.89 .05
1.00 .05
.62 .05

531

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

phlogopite

91M056 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

.42 .05
1.12 .05

.99 .05
2.36 .05

phlogopite

92I013 (K.9Ca.01).91(Mg2.51Fe.38Al.0
4Ti.06Mn.01)3(Si2.79Al1.21)4O
10(OH1.96F.04)2-.26H2O

SN

.58 .06
1.38 .02
1.37 .06

.86 .06
2.61 .02
2.15 .06

phlogopite

93R004

phlogopite

95C011

Fe

298

.16 .01
1.14 .01
1.11 .01
.45 .01

.64 .01
2.38 .01
2.71 .01
.83 .01

phlogopite

95C011

Fe

77

.19 .01
1.33 .01
1.26 .01
.32 .01

.66 .01
2.80 .01
2.91 .01
.85 .01

phlogopite

96B074 (K.09Mn.1)Mg3[Si3(Fe(3+)Mn)]O10(OH)2

phlogopite-annite

94R011

phologopite

86I017 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

SNP

1.38 .01
1.35 .02
.68 .05

2.65 .01
2.29 .02
.95 .05

phologopite

86I017 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

SNP

1.39 .02
1.26 .04
.72 .52
.5 .5
.68 .80

2.61 .02
2.47 .04
.95 .52
.5 .5
.57 .80

phologopite

86I017 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

SNP

1.39 .02
1.35 .04
.8 .5
.5 .3
1.4 .1

2.67 .02
2.37 .04
1.1 .5
.5 .3
.8 .1

phologopite

86I017 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

SNP

1.3 .1
1.31 .05
.6 .1
.4 .1

2.5 .1
2.19 .03
.8 .1
.3 .1

phologopite

86I017 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

SNP

1.36 .01
1.33 .05
.6 .1
.4 .4

2.56 .01
2.22 .05
1.1 .1
.7 .4

phologopite

86I017 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

SNP

1.33 .01
1.29 .03
.7 .7
.5 .5

2.55 .01
2.16 .03
1 .7
.4 .4

532

1998

0
0
0

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

phologopite

86I017 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

SNP

1.38 .05
1.36 .02
.7 .2
.3 .2

2.42 .05
2.03 .02
1.1 .2
.6 .2

phologopite

86L034 KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2

Fe

1.21 .02
.42 .03

2.57 .01
1.07 .05

phosphoferrite

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2/3H2O

Fe

1.33 .02
1.33 .03

2.07 .05
2.51 .05

phosphoferrite

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2/3H2O

Fe

1.19 .02
1.19 .02

1.57 .03
2.45 .03

phosphoferrite

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2/3H2O

Fe

1.30 .02
1.30 .02

2.35 .03
2.85 .03

phosphoferrite

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2/3H2O

Fe

1.20 .02
1.21 .02

1.65 .03
2.35 .03

phosphoferrite

77M016 Fe3(PO4)2/3H2O

Fe

1.18 .02
1.19 .02

2.37 .03
1.55 .02

phosphoferrite

77M016 Fe3(PO4)2/3H2O

Fe

1.32 .03
1.32 .03

2.53 .05
2.09 .05

phosphoferrite

96M047 Fe3(PO4)2-(H2O)3

phosphophyllite

82N001 Zn2(Fe,Mn)(PO4)2/4H2O

Fe

1.256 .040

3.399 .060

phosphophyllite

84E010 Zn2(Fe,Mn)(PO4)2/4H2O

Fe

1.27 .05

3.48 .05

phosphophyllite

84E010 Zn2(Fe,Mn)(PO4)2/4H2O

Fe

1.40 .05

3.72 .05

phosphophyllite

84E010 Zn2(Fe,Mn)(PO4)2/4H2O

Fe

1.27 .05

3.46 .05

phosphophyllite

84E010 Zn2(Fe,Mn)(PO4)2/4H2O

Fe

1.38 .05

3.67 .05

phyllosilicates

91M111

300

1.14 .02
1.06 .03
.52 .04
.23 .01

2.53 .01
1.82 .07
.79 .07
.34 .02

phyllosilicates

91M111

95

1.24 .01
.53 .02
..31 .01

2.87 .01
.63 .02
.53 .02

phyllosilicates

91M111

95

.54 .01
.27 .01
1.22 .07

.91 .01
.84 .01
2.39 .13

phyllosilicates

91M111

300

.25 .01
.47 .01
1.13 .02

.83 .01
.93 .01
2.06 .04

picite

72P042 Fe(III)5(PO4)3(OH)6/10H2O

.48 .05

.78 .05

533

SS

1998

65 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

piemontite

73D020 Ca2(Fe.33Mn.72)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.178 .050
.12 .03

2.00 .01
1.13 .05

piemontite

73D020 Ca2(Fe.12Mn.85)Si3O12OH

Pd

.18 .01
.14 .05

2.02 .02
.83 .05

piemontite

73D020 Ca2(Fe.12Mn.86)Al2Si3O12OH

Pd

.177 .004
.16 .03

2.014 .007
1.01 .05

pigeonite

67B009 Ca.29Na.02K.01Mn.02Mg.92Fe(
II).74Al.06Si1.94O6

SS

1.24 .02
1.21 .02

2.31 .02
1.96 .02

pigeonite

70F001 En.36Fs.34Wo.30

Fe

1.290 .005
1.256 .005

2.956 .010
2.032 .020

pigeonite

70G028 (Ca.32Mg.41Fe.27)2Si2O6

SS

1.24 .02
1.26 .02

2.00 .03
2.50 .04

pigeonite

70G028 (Ca.32Mg.41Fe.27)2Si2O6

SS

1.34 .01
1.36 .01

2.06 .01
2.84 .02

pigeonite

70G028 (Ca.32Mg.41Fe.27)2Si2O6

SS

1.24 .01
1.27 .01

1.89 .02
2.36 .02

pigeonite

70G028 (Ca.32Mg.41Fe.27)2Si2O6

SS

1.34 .01
1.36 .01

2.05 .01
2.88 .01

pigeonite

70H036 En.44Fs.27Wo.28

Fe

1.292 .010
1.266 .005

2.969 .010
2.069 .010

pigeonite

70H036 En.44Fs.20Wo.36

Fe

1.290 .015
1.264 .015

2.90 .01
2.056 .015

pigeonite

72G057 Wo9Fs27En65

Fe

1.29 .02
1.27 .02

2.99 .05
2.14 .05

pigeonite

72G057 Wo11Fs29En61

Fe

1.28 .02
1.25 .02

3.00 .05
2.12 .05

pigeonite

72G057 Wo11Fs29En61

Fe

1.29 .02
1.27 .02

2.98 .04
2.10 .02

pigeonite

72G057 Wo13Fs33En55

Fe

1.28 .02
1.26 .02

2.96 .04
2.10 .04

pigeonite

72S062 (Mg,Fe(II),Ca)(Mg,Fe(II))Si2O
6

Fe

1.27 .05
1.24 .05

3.04 .05
2.11 .05

pigeonite

74S068 (Mg,Fe(II),Ca)(Mg,Fe(II))Si2O
6

pigeonite

74Y003 Wo11En57Fs32

Fe

1.29 .05
1.27 .05

3.03 .05
2.12 .05

pigeonite

89C034 (Mg,Fe(II),Ca)(Mg,Fe(II))Si2O
6

Fe

1.15 .05
1.17 .05
1.12 .05

2.52 .05
1.94 .05
.90 .05

534

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

plagioclase

71A038

Fe

.92 .05
1.14 .05

1.55 .05
2.13

plagioclase

71H048

Fe

1.40 .02
1.10 .02

2.74 .02
2.12 .02

plagioclase

71H048

Fe

1.13 .02
.90 .02

2.01 .02
1.54 .02

plagioclase

75H006

plumbo-jarosite

91R032 Pb(Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6)2

xx

.4763 .0005

1.19 .05

poitevinite

94G049 (Fe,Cu)SO4-H2O

Fe

293

1.35 .01
1.24 .01

2.89 .01
2.60 .01

poitevinite

94G049 (Fe,Cu)SO4-H2O

Fe

293

1.26 .01
1.25 .01

2.94 .01
2.70 .01

poitevinite

94G049 (Fe,Cu)SO4-H2O

Fe

293

1.25 .01
1.25 .01

2.92 .01
2.72 .01

poitevinite

94G049 (Fe,Cu)SO4-H2O

Fe

293

1.25 .01
1.25 .01

2.90 .01
2.71 .01

poitevinite

94G049 (Fe,Cu)SO4-H2O

Fe

293

1.25 .01
1.25 .01

3.03 .01
2.63 .01

poitevinite

94G049 (Fe,Cu)SO4-H2O

Fe

293

1.26 .01

2.71 .01

potosiite

86H042 48PbS/18SnS2/7FeS/8(Sb2S3)

SNP

1.08 .05
.44 .05

1.76 .05
.55 .05

potosiite

86H042 48PbS/18SnS2/7FeS/8(Sb2S3)

SNP

1.20 .05
.53 .05

2.23 .05
.52 .05

prehnite

95A011

Fe

298

proarizonite

83B079

xx

pseudobrookite

75A030 Fe2TiO5

pseudobrookite

.39

.23

.57 .05
.65 .05

.65 .05
.50 .05

xx

.06 .01

.57 .01

75A030 Fe2TiO5

xx

.14 .01

.53 .01

pseudobrookite

75A030 Fe2TiO5

xx

.13 .05

.54 .05

pseudobrookite

75V059 Fe3TiO5

Fe

.38 .05
.38 .05

.90 .05
.56 .05

pseudobrookite

86C071 Fe2TiO5

Fe

.370 .005
.367 .005

.517 .005
.903 .005

pseudobrookite

90T012 (Mn.05Fe.33Ti.52)(Ti2.0)O5

Fe

1.17 .02

2.83 .02

pseudobrookite

90T012 (Mg.21Fe.33Ti.46)(Ti1.9Mg.01)
O5

Fe

1.05 .02
1.02 .02

3.15 .02
1.96 .02

pseudorutile

80W022 Fe(III)2Ti3O9

535

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pumpellyite

94A004 W8X4Y8-Z12O56-n(OH)n, W
occupied by Ca,;X and Y - by
Mg,Al,Fe.Cr,Mn; Z- by Si.

Fe

293

1.12
1.11
.34
.39

3.37
2.97
1.16
1.17

pumpellyite

94A004 W8X4Y8-Z12O56-n(OH)n, W
occupied by Ca,;X and Y - by
Mg,Al,Fe.Cr,Mn; Z- by Si.

Fe

77

1.21
1.20
.48

3.60
3.25
1.17

pumpellyite

94A004 W8X4Y8-Z12O56-n(OH)n, W
occupied by Ca,;X and Y - by
Mg,Al,Fe.Cr,Mn; Z- by Si.

Fe

77

1.18
1.20
.62
.43

3.26
3.58
1.61
1.16

pumpellyite

94A004 W8X4Y8-Z12O56-n(OH)n, W
occupied by Ca,;X and Y - by
Mg,Al,Fe.Cr,Mn; Z- by Si.

Fe

293

1.12
.35

3.32
1.15

pumpellyite

94A004 W8X4Y8-Z12O56-n(OH)n, W
occupied by Ca,;X and Y - by
Mg,Al,Fe.Cr,Mn; Z- by Si.

Fe

293

1.09
1.03
.34
.44

3.35
2.92
1.12
1.69

pumpellyite

94A004 W8X4Y8-Z12O56-n(OH)n, W
occupied by Ca,;X and Y - by
Mg,Al,Fe.Cr,Mn; Z- by Si.

Fe

77

1.24
1.21
.43
.42

2.97
3.52
1.03
1.35

pumpellyite

95A011

Fe

298

purpurite

86L025 (Na.01K.01Ca.05Mg.05Fe(III).3
4Mn.70)(Cr.01Ti.01Si.08P.83)O4
(OH).386

Fe

pyralspite

75E028 (Fe,Mn,Mg,Ca)Al2(SiO4)

Fe

Pyrite

60S006 FeS2

Pyrite

60S007 FeS2

Pyrite

63I001 FeS2

Pyrite

.05
.05
.05
.05
.05

1.79 .05
1.58 .05
1.07 .05
.69 .05
.36 .05

1.28 .01

3.57 .01

SS

.39 .02

.60 .02

63I001 FeS2

SS

.40 .02

.61 .05

Pyrite

65G018 FeS2

SS

.43 .05

.61 .05

Pyrite

66T001 FeS2

Cu

.0088 .0020

.614 .006

Pyrite

66T001 FeS2

Cu

.181 .003

.620 .009

Pyrite

67L003 FeS2

SNP

.54 .05

.60 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS2

Pt

-.03 .05

1.28 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS2

Pt

-.04 .05

1.28 .05

536

1998

.41
.40
.39
.37
.36

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Pyrite

67V008 FeS2

Pt

-.04 .05

1.32 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS2

Pt

-.04 .05

1.30 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS2

Pt

-.06 .05

1.30 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS2

Pt

-.04 .05

1.30 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS2

Pt

-.02 .05

1.30 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS2

Pt

-.05 .05

1.30 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS1.93

Pt

-.04 .05

1.28 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS1.95

Pt

-.04 .05

1.30 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS1.98

Pt

-.04 .05

1.32 .05

Pyrite

67V008 FeS2

Pt

-.04 .01

1.30 .02

Pyrite

67W022 FeS2

Pyrite

68G021 FeS2

SS

.43 .05

.61 .05

Pyrite

68S046 FeS2

Pyrite

68Z011 FeS2

Pyrite

69M026 FeS2

SNP

.59 .01

.61 .01

Pyrite

69R013 FeS2

SS

.33 .02

.61 .02

Pyrite

70G022 FeS2

SS

.42 .01

.61 .01

Pyrite

71M094 FeS2

Fe

.29 .02

.63 .02

Pyrite

71M094 FeS2

Fe

.33 .02

.68 .02

Pyrite

72B017 FeS2

Pyrite

72P041 FeS2

Pyrite

72S045 FeS2

Pyrite

73S029 FeS2

xx

.043 .050

.61 .05

Pyrite

74S106 FeS2

Pyrite

75G084 FeS2

xx

.41 .01

.61 .01

Pyrite

76E021 FeS2

Fe

.44 .04

.56 .04

Pyrite

76E021 FeS2

Fe

.40 .04

.64 .04

Pyrite

76F008 FeS2

Pyrite

76S044 FeS2

Pyrite

77A029 FeS2

Pyrite

77D064 FeS2

537

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Pyrite

77L011 FeS2

Pyrite

77M029 FeS2

Fe

.31 .02

.60 .02

Pyrite

77M029 FeS2

Fe

.29 .03

.61 .03

Pyrite

77M029 FeS2

Fe

.31 .03

.60 .03

Pyrite

77T032 FeS2

Pyrite

78H023 FeS2

Fe

.303 .002

.614 .002

Pyrite

78S006 FeS2

SNP

.620 .004

.620 .001

Pyrite

78S022 FeS2

Fe

.31 .03

.61 .03

Pyrite

78S022 FeS2

Fe

.31 .03

.61 .03

Pyrite

79H051 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.62 .05

Pyrite

79L007 FeS2

Pyrite

79L030 FeS2

Pyrite

79M062 FeS2

Pyrite

79N015 FeS2

Fe

.315 .001

.612 .002

Pyrite

79O011 FeS2

SNP

.60 .06

.69 .06

Pyrite

79S062 FeS2

Pyrite

80A002 FeS2

Pyrite

80G010 FeS2

Pyrite

80G035 FeS2

Pyrite

80G062 FeS2

Pyrite

80G074 FeS2

Pyrite

80M024 FeS2

Fe

.29 .01

.64 .01

Pyrite

80S033 FeS2

Fe

.305 .008

.622 .001

Pyrite

80S033 FeS2

Fe

.306 .001

.616 .001

Pyrite

80S046 FeS2

Fe

.33 .01

.60 .01

Pyrite

80S104 FeS2

Pyrite

80T035 FeS2

Pyrite

80W036 FeS2

Pyrite

81C021 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.61 .05

Pyrite

81C021 FeS2

Fe

.40 .05

.62 .05

Pyrite

81G018 FeS2

538

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Pyrite

81G055 FeS2

Fe

.32 .05

.61 .05

Pyrite

81G055 FeS2

Fe

.32 .05

.61 .05

Pyrite

81G055 FeS2

Fe

.28 .05

.56 .05

Pyrite

81M008 FeS2

Fe

.32 .02

.63 .02

Pyrite

81M014 FeS2

Fe

.32 .01

.62 .01

Pyrite

81M056 FeS2

Fe

.324 .005

.589 .005

Pyrite

81S074 FeS2

Fe

.301 .001

.606 .002

Pyrite

81V011 FeS2

Fe

.317 .005

.638 .005

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.329 .001

.619 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.311 .001

.621 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.312 .010

.614 .010

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.313 .010

.614 .010

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.311 .001

.614 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.312 .001

.614 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.310 .001

.613 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.312 .001

.613 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.314 .002

.602 .002

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.310 .001

.610 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.310 .001

.610 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.310 .001

.609 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.310 .001

.609 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.310 .002

.609 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.310 .001

.608 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.311 .001

.607 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.312 .001

.604 .001

Pyrite

82E003 FeS2

Fe

.315 .001

.615 .002

Pyrite

82G030 FeS2

Pyrite

82M012 FeS2

Fe

.40 .01

.63 .01

Pyrite

82M012 FeS2

Fe

.32 .01

.61 .01

Pyrite

82M012 FeS2

Fe

.31 .03

.7 .1

Pyrite

82M012 FeS2

Fe

.4 .1

.8 .2

539

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Pyrite

82M012 FeS2

Fe

.27 .03

.61 .04

Pyrite

82M012 FeS2

Fe

.38 .01

.65 .01

Pyrite

82M012 FeS2

Fe

.31 .01

.61 .01

Pyrite

82M060 FeS2

xx

.31 .01

.62 .01

Pyrite

82M063 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.62 .10

Pyrite

82S004 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.59 .05

pyrite

83H023 FeS2

Fe

.40 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

83H023 FeS2

Fe

.46 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

83H023 FeS2

Fe

.40 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

83H023 FeS2

Fe

.42 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

83H023 FeS2

Fe

.47 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

83H023 FeS2

Fe

.41 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

83T029 FeS2

xx

.43 .05

.63 .05

pyrite

84G039 FeS2

xx

.32 .05

1.3 .5

pyrite

84K003 FeS2

Fe

.314 .005

.616 .005

pyrite

84K003 FeS2

Fe

.314 .005

.616 .005

pyrite

84T020 FeS2

xx

.37 .01
.34 .01

.51 .01
.50 .02

pyrite

84T020 FeS2

xx

.35 .01

.54 .01

pyrite

84T020 FeS2

xx

.32 .01

.50 .01

pyrite

84T020 FeS2

xx

.34 .01
.31 .01

.61 .01
.62 .01

pyrite

84T020 FeS2

xx

.34 .01
.33 .01

.60 .01
.62 .01

pyrite

84T032 FeS2

Fe

.30 .01

.54 .01

pyrite

84T032 FeS2

Fe

.33 .01

.59 .01

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.57 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.58 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.60 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.57 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.57 .05

.64 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.58 .05

.60 .05

540

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.54 .05

.70 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.56 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.57 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.56 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.57 .05

.64 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.57 .05

.64 .05

pyrite

84V006 FeS2

xx

.57 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

85H004 FeS2

Fe

.30 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

85H004 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

85H004 FeS2

Fe

.30 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

85H004 FeS2

Fe

.30 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

85H004 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

85H004 FeS2

Fe

.30 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

85H004 FeS2

Fe

.29 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

85H004 FeS2

Fe

.30 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

85H004 FeS2

Fe

.30 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

85I015 FeS2

Fe

.32 .07

.62 .07

pyrite

85I015 FeS2

Fe

.32 .07

.62 .07

pyrite

85K086 FeS2

xx

.314 .005

.616 .005

pyrite

85M016 FeS2

Fe

.309 .002
1.25 .01

.604 .002
2.73 .01

pyrite

85M016 FeS2

Fe

.310 .001
1.25 .01

.608 .002
2.71 .01

pyrite

85P023 FeS2

Fe

.32 .01

.61 .02

pyrite

85P023 FeS2

Fe

.32 .01

.61 .01

pyrite

85P023 FeS2

Fe

.31 .02

.59 .01

pyrite

85P023 FeS2

Fe

.31 .02

.59 .01

pyrite

86A018 FeS2

xx

.31 .03

.64 .01

pyrite

86A018 FeS2

xx

.30 .03

.60 .01

pyrite

86A018 FeS2

xx

.30 .03

.61 .01

pyrite

86A018 FeS2

xx

.30 .03

.61 .01

pyrite

86A018 FeS2

xx

.30 .03

.60 .01

541

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrite

86A018 FeS2

xx

.29 .03

.59 .01

pyrite

86A018 FeS2

xx

.31 .03

.57 .01

pyrite

86E019 FeS2

Fe

.30 .05

.59 .05

pyrite

86E019 FeS2

Fe

.40 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

86E027 FeS2

Fe

.30 .05

.59 .05

pyrite

86E027 FeS2

Fe

.40 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

86F039 FeS2

Fe

.311 .004

.614 .003

pyrite

86L038 FeS2

Fe

.308 .005

.611 .005

pyrite

86M001 FeS2

Fe

.27 .03

.54 .05

pyrite

86N002 FeS2

xx

.31 .05
.34 .05

.59 .05
.62 .05

pyrite

86P024 FeS2

Fe

.314 .003

.617 .007

pyrite

86P024 FeS2

Fe

.306 .004

.635 .009

pyrite

86P024 FeS2

Fe

.318 .004

.612 .007

pyrite

86P024 FeS2

Fe

.30 .01

.57 .02

pyrite

86P024 FeS2

Fe

.38 .03

.5 .1

pyrite

86S079 FeS2

Fe

.31 .01

.61 .02

pyrite

86T035 FeS2

Fe

.28 .02

.60 .02

pyrite

86T035 FeS2

Fe

.29 .02

.61 .02

pyrite

86T035 FeS2

Fe

.28 .02

.61 .02

pyrite

86T054 FeS2

Fe

.29 .02

.58 .02

pyrite

86T054 FeS2

Fe

.309 .002

.598 .003

pyrite

86T054 FeS2

Fe

.32 .01

.58 .02

pyrite

86T054 FeS2

Fe

.303 .002

.604 .004

pyrite

86T054 FeS2

Fe

.3 .1

.6 .1

pyrite

86T054 FeS2

Fe

.34 .02

.55 .05

pyrite

86T054 FeS2

Fe

.303 .001

.594 .002

pyrite

87C044 FeS2

Fe

.32 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

87X007

pyrite

88C080 FeS2

Fe

.18 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

88C080 FeS2

Fe

.23 .05

.72 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.28 .05

.60 .05

542

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.32 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.29 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.31 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.29 .05

.59 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.29 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.29 .05

.63 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.29 .05

.59 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.29 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.28 .05

.58 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.29 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.30 .05

.64 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.30 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.31 .05

.64 .05

pyrite

88K043 FeS2

xx

.35 .05

.85 .05

pyrite

88L039 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.56 .05

pyrite

88L078

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.309 .005

.614 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.303 .005

.613 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.307 .005

.615 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.311 .005

.626 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.306 .005

.612 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.305 .005

.620 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.307 .005

.618 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.306 .005

.620 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.304 .005

.614 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.309 .005

.617 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.308 .005

.613 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.310 .005

.624 .005

pyrite

88M078 FeS2

xx

.308 .005

.614 .005

pyrite

88P020 FeS2

xx

.28 .01

.67 .01

pyrite

89I016 FeS2

xx

.34 .05

.63 .05

543

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrite

89L007 FeS2

Fe

.38 .12

.61 .06

pyrite

89N007 FeS2

Fe

.28 .05

.64 .05

pyrite

89N007 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

89N009 FeS2

Fe

.32 .02

.62 .05

pyrite

89W006 FeS2

xx

.20 .05

.60 .05

pyrite

90E019 FeS2

Fe

.315 .005

.615 .005

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.33 .02

.58 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.31 .01

.62 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.31 .02

.61 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.32 .02

.58 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.28 .02

.60 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.28 .01

.61 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.30 .02

.59 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.31 .01

.60 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.31 .01

.61 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.29 .01

.62 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.28 .01

.59 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.31 .01

.59 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.29 .01

.61 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.30 .01

.61 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.29 .01

.61 .01

pyrite

90G052 FeS2

Fe

.28 .02

.59 .01

pyrite

90K060 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.58 .05

pyrite

90P049 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

90P049 FeS2

Fe

.33 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

90R048 FeS2

SNP

.575 .005

.614 .005

pyrite

90T045 FeS2

Fe

.30 .05

.64 .05

pyrite

90T045 FeS2

Fe

.30 .05

.63 .05

pyrite

90T045 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

90T045 FeS2

Fe

.28 .05

.71 .05

pyrite

90T045 FeS2

Fe

.26 .05

.75 .05

544

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrite

90W039 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

90W039 FeS2

Fe

.32 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

90W039 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

90W040 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

90W043 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

90W045 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

90W045 FeS2

Fe

.32 .05

.62 .05

pyrite

90W045 FeS2

Fe

.32 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

90W045 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.61 .05

pyrite

91G025 FeS2

xx

.251 .005

.587 .005

pyrite

91J017

pyrite

91N011 FeS2

pyrite

92B012

pyrite

.13

-.61

Fe

.31 .05

.60 .07

92F003 FeS2

xx

.310 .005

.616 .005

pyrite

92M048 FeS2 +aSiO2(.05)+FeSO4*H2O(.05)+ aFe2O3

Fe

.24
1.26

.56
2.71

pyrite

92S014 FeS2

Fe

.32 .05

.77 .05

pyrite

92S014 FeS2

Fe

.31 .05

.67 .05

pyrite

92S014 FeS2

Fe

.28 .05

.76 .05

pyrite

93B019 FeS2

4.2

pyrite

93L023

pyrite

93P051

Fe

.30

.61

Pyrite

94B100

Fe

.342 .010

.618 .007

Pyrite

94B100

Fe

.344 .010

.619 .010

Pyrite

94B100

Fe

.343 .010

.625 .018

Pyrite

94B100

Fe

.341 .009

.610 .011

Pyrite

94B100

Fe

.342 .015

.613 .015

Pyrite

94B100

Fe

.342 .016

.627 .011

pyrite

94W036 FeS2

.20 .01

.61 .01

pyrite

95F004

Fe

pyrite

95T014

Fe

545

1998

.30

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrite Newhawk

94W036

.20 .01
1.20 .04

pyritearsenopyrite

95A039 pyrite-arsenopyrite

Fe

pyroaurite

91T017 [Mg6Fe(III)2(OH)16](2+)[CO3
4H2O](2-)

Fe

pyroaurite

95R003 Mg6Fe2(OH)16-(O2C-(CH2)pCO2H)2-xH2O

Fe

295

.33 .01

.5-.7

pyroaurite

95R003 Mg6Fe2(OH)16CO3-4H2O

Fe

295

.33

.5-.7

pyrochlore

72B042 (Ca,Na,Ce)2(nB,Ti,Ta)2O6(OH
,F,O)

pyrolusite

80A050 MnO2

SNP

.41 .05

pyrolusite

80A050 MnO2

SNP

.54 .05

pyrope

67B011 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

SS

1.40 .05

3.56 .05

pyrope

67B011 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

SS

1.40 .05

3.53 .05

pyrope

76A017 Mg2Ca.4Fe(II).6Al1.9Fe(III).03
Si2.9Al.1O12

Fe

1.42 .05
.44 .05

3.67 .05
.26 .05

pyrope

76A017 Mg2.1Ca.4Fe(II).44Al1.82Ti.1Cr
.1Fe(III).003Si3O12

Fe

1.42 .05
.42 .05

3.65 .05
.29 .05

pyrope

76A017 Mg2.2Ca.4Fe(II).43Al1.9Cr.1Fe(
III).02Si2O12

Fe

1.43 .05
.46 .05

3.65 .05
.28 .05

pyrope

76A017 Mg2.2Ca.4Fe(II).43Al1.8Cr.2Fe(
III).05Si3O12

Fe

1.42 .05
.46 .05

3.64 .05
.28 .05

pyrope

76A017 Mg2.1Ca.5Fe(II).38Al1.7Cr.3Fe(
III).03Si3O12

Fe

1.42 .05
.44 .05

3.65 .05
.32 .05

pyrope

76A017 Mg2.Ca.5Fe(II).45Al1.5Cr.5Fe(I
II).06Si3.O12

Fe

1.43 .05
.45 .05

3.65 .05
.31 .05

pyrope

76A017 Mg2.1Ca.4Fe(II).47Al1.8Cr.2Si3
O12

Fe

1.43 .05

3.65 .05

pyrope

77U004 (Na.01Ca.32)(Mg2.32Fe(II).39C
r.22Fe(III).03Al.79Ti.01)(Al.91
Si3.09)O12

Fe

1.275 .005
.365 .005

3.57 .05
.288 .005

pyrope

77U004 (Na.02K.01Ca.42)(Mg2.30Fe(II)
.39Cr.15Fe(III).04Al.70Ti.02)(A
l1.02SI2.88)O12

Fe

1.284 .005
.388 .005

3.557 .005
.246 .005

pyrope

77U004 Ca.37(Mg2.20Mn.01Fe(II).33Cr.
09Fe(III).04Al.94)(Al.96SI3.04)
O12

Fe

1.298 .005

3.544 .005

546

12

1998

.46

.61 .01
2.80 .07

.48
510

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrope

77U004 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.282 .005
.378 .005

3.556 .005
.297 .005

pyrope

77U004 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.295 .005
.367 .005

3.523 .005
.233 .005

pyrope

77U004 (Na.01K.02Ca.30)(Mg1.81Mn.02
Fe(II).66Fe(III).05Al1.01TI.03)(
Al.93Si3.07)O12

Fe

1.286 .005
.398 .005

3.563 .005
.223 .005

pyrope

77U004 (Na.04Ca.76)(Mg.69Mn.02Fe(II)
1.42Fe(III).07Al.97)(Al.95Si3.0
5)O12

Fe

1.312 .005

3.525 .005

pyrope

78T036 Mg3Al(SiO4)3

SNP

1.56 .05
.51 .05

3.58 .05
.23 .05

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.24 .01
.29 .01

3.50 .03
.30 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.23 .01
.35 .01

3.52 .03
.76 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.24 .01
.30 .01

3.49 .03
.31 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.23 .01
.27 .01

3.49 .03
.27 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.27 .01
.35 .01

3.54 .03
.22 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.27 .01

3.51 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.27 .01
.22 .01

3.54 .03
.35 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.28 .01
.23 .01

3.56 .03
.31 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.25 .01

3.50 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.24 .01
.29 .01

3.52 .03
.33 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.28 .01
.32 .01

3.55 .03
.30 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.27 .01

3.53 .03

pyrope

82Y005 Mg3Al2(SiO4)3

Fe

1.23 .01
.36 .01

3.50 .03
.58 .03

pyrope

89D058 Al36Py64

Fe

1.37 .02
1.39 .02

3.62 .03
3.66 .03

pyrope

89D058 Al100

Fe

1.42 .03
1.38 .02

-3.72 .04
-3.55 .03

547

233 3
209 3

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

pyrope-almandite

86K082

pyrophyllite

70H013 Al2Si4O10(OH)2

pyroxene

67B005 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

R
SNP

.63 .05

.57 .05

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.98 .05

2.10 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.97 .05

2.12 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.96 .05

2.11 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.97 .05

2.12 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.97 .05
.84 .05

2.14 .05
2.72 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.97 .05

2.08 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.96 .05

2.11 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.98 .05

2.11 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.99 .05

2.08 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.98 .05

2.15 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.96 .05
.94 .05

2.12 .05
2.94 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.96 .05
.95 .05

2.14 .05
2.86 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.97 .05
.98 .05

2.11 .05
2.86 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.97 .05

2.10 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.97 .05

2.09 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.97 .05

2.09 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.98 .05
.99 .05

2.01 .05
2.48 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.96 .05

2.15 .05

pyroxene

67D020 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.97 .05

2.09 .05

pyroxene

67E013 (Al.01Mg.46Fe1.45Mn.05Ca.4)(
Al.01Si1.99)O6

SS

1.27 .02
1.24 .02

2.57 .02
2.00 .02

pyroxene

67G009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

310
SS

.95 .05
.92 .05

2.42 .05
2.02 .05

pyroxene

67G009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

310
SS

.94 .05
.92 .05

2.44 .05
2.03 .05

548

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

pyroxene

67G009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

67M040 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

68B075 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

68B076 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

310
SS

.94 .05
.92 .05

2.50 .05
2.11 .05

68L010 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.24 .05

2.26 .05

pyroxene

68L010 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.44 .06

2.22 .10

pyroxene

68L010 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.28 .03

2.40 .05

pyroxene

68L010 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.26 .04

2.07 .07

pyroxene

68M040 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

70F030 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

70G003 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

70H031 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

71D051 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

71H011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.14 .02
1.10 .02

2.64 .02
1.96 .02

pyroxene

71H011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.26 .02
1.22 .02

2.50 .02
2.04 .02

pyroxene

71H011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.11 .02
1.08 .02

2.58 .02
1.98 .02

pyroxene

71H011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.26 .02
1.23 .02

2.92 .02
2.04 .02

pyroxene

71I013 Ca.94(Mg.38Fe(II).39Mn.13Fe(II
I).07Al.04Ti.01)(Si1.94Al.06)O6

Cu

.989 .022
-.021 .106

2.178 .022
1.168 .105

pyroxene

71I013 Ca.92(Mg.12Fe(II).53Mn.3Fe(III
).12)(Si1.93Al.06)O6

Cu

1.003 .026
.054 .159

2.311 .026
1.097 .159

pyroxene

71I013 Ca.97(Mg.13Fe(II).45Mn.41Fe(II
I).05Ti.05)Si1.92Al.06

Cu

1.004 .008
.692 .030

2.309 .008

pyroxene

71M008 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

71Z002 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

72G044 (Mg.9Fe.1)(Mg.02Fe.5Ca.5)Si2O
6

Fe

1.27 .05
1.29 .05

2.12 .05
3.03 .05

pyroxene

72L032 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

72M072 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.28 .03
1.28 .02

2.31 .03
2.10 .02

549

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyroxene

72M072 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.37 .03
1.36 .03

2.52 .03
2.08 .03

pyroxene

72M072 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.27 .02
1.30 .02

2.62 .02
2.15 .02

pyroxene

72M072 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.28 .02
1.27 .02

2.55 .03
2.05 .01

pyroxene

72S087 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.43 .02
.41 .02
.67 .02

1.87 .02
1.74 .02
1.08 .02

pyroxene

72S087 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.48 .02
.46 .02
.66 .02

1.96 .02
1.87 .02
1.12 .02

pyroxene

72S087 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SNP

1.43 .02
.41 .02
.65 .02

1.90 .02
1.85 .02
1.07 .02

pyroxene

72S087 Di899.5(FeTs)10.5

SNP

1.43 .02
.45 .02
.62 .02

1.95 .02
1.66 .02
1.01 .02

pyroxene

72S087 Di86.4(FeTs)13.6

SNP

1.42 .02
.45 .02
.63 .02

2.01 .02
1.58 .02
1.03 .02

pyroxene

72S087 Di80(FeTs)20

SNP

.45 .02
.67 .02

1.67 .02
1.00 .02

pyroxene

72S087 Di75(FeTs)20

SNP

.50 .02
.65 .02

1.59 .02
.93 .02

pyroxene

72S087 Di70(FeTs)30

SNP

.50 .02
.64 .02

1.49 .02
.92 .02

pyroxene

72S087 Di99Ac1

SNP

1.42 .02
.36 .02
.59 .02

1.91 .02
1.84 .02
1.10 .02

pyroxene

72S087 Ac100

SNP

.74 .02

.49 .02

pyroxene

72S087 Di80(FeTs)10(Ts)10

SNP

.47 .02
.63 .02

1.72 .02
.96 .02

pyroxene

72S087 Di80(FeTs)10(Ts)10

SNP

.48 .02
.67 .02

1.64 .02
.95 .02

pyroxene

72S087 Di80(FeTs)10(Ts)10

SNP

.44 .02
.63 .02

1.60 .02
.91 .02

pyroxene

73D037 Fs.5Hd.5

Fe

1.188 .002

2.222 .002

550

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyroxene

73D037 Fs.6Hd.4

Fe

1.191 .005
1.01 .03
1.184 .003
1.152 .004

2.762 .001
2.497 .007
2.185 .006
1.833 .008

pyroxene

73D037 Fs.7Hd.3

Fe

1.178 .003
1.191 .003
1.185 .005
1.129 .003

2.729 .006
2.431 .006
2.069 .009
1.787 .006

pyroxene

73D037 Fs.75Hd.25

Fe

1.156 .003
1.187 .006
1.175 .006
1.142 .001
1.115 .002

2.686 .003
2.642 .001
2.289 .001
2.047 .002
1.719 .003

pyroxene

73D037 Fs.4Hd.6

Fe

1.183 .003
1.187 .002
1.181 .004
1.115 .002

2.738 .005
2.512 .003
2.119 .007
1.719 .003

pyroxene

73D037 Fs.85Hd.15

Fe

1.182 .002
1.193 .002
1.194 .004
1.114 .002

2.690 .004
2.442 .004
2.101 .007
1.754 .002

pyroxene

73D037 Fs.875Hd.125

Fe

1.179 .005
1.212 .006
1.219 .006
1.116 .001

2.616 .010
2.343 .013
2 .1
1.811 .003

pyroxene

73D037 Fs.9Hd.1

Fe

1.180 .002
1.199 .003
1.129 .002

2.619 .003
2.295 .005
1.852 .003

pyroxene

73D037 Fs.98Hd.02

Fe

1.179 .001
1.125 .002

2.488 .003
1.910 .003

pyroxene

73K053 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

73M033 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.39 .01
1.39 .01

3.00 .01
2.20 .01

pyroxene

73M033 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.36 .01
1.39 .01

3.15 .01
2.20 .01

pyroxene

73M033 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.395 .001
1.38 .01

3.20 .01
2.22 .01

pyroxene

73M033 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.21 .01
1.25 .01

2.480 .004
2.13 .01

pyroxene

73M033 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.26 .02
1.33 .01

2.96 .02
2.14 .01

551

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyroxene

73M033 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.34 .01
1.37 .01

3.22 .01
2.16 .01

pyroxene

73M033 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.33 .03
1.35 .01

2.79 .02
2.16 .01

pyroxene

73S078 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.10 .05

2.18 .05

pyroxene

73S078 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.12 .05

2.18 .05

pyroxene

74G012 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .02
1.14 .02

2.86 .02
2.10 .02

pyroxene

74G012 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.27 .02
1.26 .02

3.09 .02
2.11 .02

pyroxene

74G012 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.29 .02
1.28 .02

3.12 .02
2.14 .02

pyroxene

74M067 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.25 .07
1.24 .02

2.52 .07
1.92 .02

pyroxene

74M067 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.18 .02
1.15 .02

2.31 .02
1.78 .05

pyroxene

75B132 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

75H006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

75I017 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.28 .04

2.23 .04

pyroxene

75I018 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.28 .04

2.33 .04

pyroxene

75M097 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.250 .001

2.1 .002

pyroxene

75M097 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.240 .004

2.030 .003

pyroxene

75V042 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.23 .01
1.24 .01

2.45 .01
2.03 .01

pyroxene

75Z004 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.925 .042
1.011 .009

1.518 .042
.337 .009

pyroxene

76Z005 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

77G071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .01
.54 .08

2.13 .01
.60 .08

pyroxene

77G071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.19 .02
.46 .08

2.19 .02
.56 .08

pyroxene

77G071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.08 .06
1.08 .02
.53 .05

2.66 .06
2.11 .08
.52 .05

pyroxene

77G071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.20 .04
1.10 .02
.41 .08

2.47 .04
2.13 .02
.66 .08

552

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyroxene

77G071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .03
1.15 .01
1.14 .01
.46 .03

2.54 .03
2.18 .01
1.97 .01
.60 .03

pyroxene

77G071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.23 .04
1.17 .01
1.18 .02
.48 .02

2.70 .04
2.26 .01
2.02 .02
.63 .02

pyroxene

77G071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.09 .04
1.10 .01
.54 .03

2.68 .04
2.10 .01
.53 .03

pyroxene

77G071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.11 .02
1.10 .02
.6 .1

2.50 .02
2.05 .02
.36 .08

pyroxene

77G071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .02
1.13 .02
1.13 .01
.50 .02

2.66 .02
2.13 .02
1.80 .01
.54 .02

pyroxene

77G071 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .02
1.13 .01
1.18 .02
.53 .02

2.64 .02
2.13 .01
1.45 .02
.45 .02

pyroxene

77M041 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

77T040 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

78M036 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.27 .01

2.08 .01

pyroxene

78M070 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

78O007 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .01

2.12 .01

pyroxene

78X001 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.11 .05

2.10 .05

pyroxene

79H041 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

79M080 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.21 .03

2.06 .04

pyroxene

79Z010 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.006 .011
.962 .007

2.656 .011
1.020 .007

pyroxene

79Z010 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

.956 .008
.967 .017

2.008 .008
1.190 .017

pyroxene

79Z010 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

.947 .012
.961 .033

1.890 .012
1.156 .033

pyroxene

80A032 Wo48.2En50.4Fs1.4

Fe

1.184 .008

2.513 .007

pyroxene

80A032 Wo48.6En32.8Fs18.6

Fe

1.185 .003

2.630 .004

pyroxene

80A032 Wo48.6En32.8Fs18.6

Fe

1.127 .050

1.949 .050

553

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyroxene

80B121 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

pyroxene

81L039 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .05

2.12 .05

pyroxene

82B119 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.155 .007

2.222 .007

pyroxene

82B119 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.169 .007

2.246 .007

pyroxene

82B119 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.144 .007

2.189 .007

pyroxene

82B119 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.014 .007

2.467 .007

pyroxene

82B119 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.185 .007
1.271 .007

2.058 .007
2.493 .007

pyroxene

82B119 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.196 .007
1.284 .007

2.087 .007
2.267 .007

pyroxene

82M087 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.31 .05

2.15 .05

pyroxene

82M087 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.27 .05

2.17 .05

pyroxene

82M087 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.27 .05

2.15 .05

pyroxene

82M087 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.25 .05

2.16 .05

pyroxene

82M087 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.19 .05

2.09 .05

pyroxene

82M087 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

SS

1.24 .05

2.09 .05

pyroxene

83V009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .01

2.10 .02

pyroxene

83V009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .01

2.10 .02

pyroxene

83V009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .01

2.10 .02

pyroxene

83V009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .01

2.10 .02

pyroxene

83V009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .01
1.17 .01
1.18 .01
1.07 .01

1.96 .02
2.08 .02
2.53 .02
.68 .02

pyroxene

83V009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.12 .02

2.45 .02

pyroxene

83V009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.17 .02

1.93 .02

pyroxene

84Z008 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.11 .05

2.10 .05

pyroxene

86V025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.16 .05
1.14 .05

2.47 .05
2.01 .05

pyroxene

86V025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.17 .05
1.16 .05
1.16 .05

2.60 .05
2.03 .05
1.83 .05

pyroxene

86V025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.16 .05
1.13 .05

2.58 .05
1.98 .05

554

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyroxene

86V025 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.16 .05
1.14 .05

2.40 .05
2.27 .05

pyroxene

86Z009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.047 .006
1.014 .003

2.506 .012
1.938 .005

pyroxene

86Z009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

.960 .005
.896 .007

2.218 .011
1.600 .016

pyroxene

86Z009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.006 .007
.938 .008

2.340 .015
1.720 .016

pyroxene

86Z009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.015 .012
.941 .005

2.502 .019
1.828 .016

pyroxene

86Z009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.003 .013
1.026 .008

2.698 .048
1.890 .029

pyroxene

86Z009 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.036 .007
.994 .007

2.672 .037
1.932 .016

pyroxene

88D012 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

.38 .02
1.10 .02
1.03 .02

1.01 .02
2.19 .02
1.69 .02

pyroxene

88D012 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

.45 .02
1.13 .02
1.05 .02

.98 .02
2.12 .02
1.68 .02

pyroxene

88D012 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

.29 .02
.89 .02
1.15 .02

1.42 .02
2.08 .02
.82 .02

pyroxene

88M083 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.17 .05
1.13 .05

2.48 .05
1.93 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.12 .05

2.09 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .05

2.07 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .05

2.09 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.12 .05

2.10 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .05

2.09 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .05

2.04 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.16 .05

2.05 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .05

2.03 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .05

2.07 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.16 .05

2.10 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .05

2.10 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .05

2.09 .05

555

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .05

2.07 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .05

2.10 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .05
1.19 .05

1.98 .05
2.42 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .05
1.14 .05

1.98 .05
2.33 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .05
1.18 .05

1.99 .05
2.38 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .05

2.08 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .05

2.11 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.12 .05

2.10 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.14 .05

1.95 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.15 .05

2.04 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.13 .05
1.18 .05

1.99 .05
2.33 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.10 .05

1.94 .05

pyroxene

89S085 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.10 .05

1.94 .05

pyroxene

89V028 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.17 .23

2.27 .05

pyroxene

90D056 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Rh

1.03 .02

2.95 .02

pyroxene

90O011 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.119 .365

2.021 .038

pyroxene

90W050 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.14 .01

2.11 .01

pyroxene

90W050 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.15 .01

2.11 .01

pyroxene

90W050 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.14 .01

2.10 .01

pyroxene

90W050 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.15 .01

2.13 .01

pyroxene

90W050 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

xx

1.14 .01

2.13 .01

pyroxene

91B006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.150 .005

1.880 .005

pyroxene

91B006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.141 .005

1.958 .005

pyroxene

91B006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.128 .005

2.104 .005

pyroxene

91B006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.178 .005

1.960 .005

pyroxene

91B006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.136 .005

2.110 .005

pyroxene

91B006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.117 .005

2.168 .005

pyroxene

91B006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.144 .005

2.138 .005

556

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyroxene

91B006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.160 .005

2.350 .005

pyroxene

91B006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Fe

1.144 .005

2.081 .005

pyroxene

92R006 (Ca,Mg,Mn,Fe,..)2Si2O6

Pd

.98 .03
10 .06
.16 .03

2.93 .03
2.12 .06
.62 .03

Pyrrhotite

64O002 FeS1.05

SS

.91 .10

-.20 .16

Pyrrhotite

64S012 Fe1-xS

Fe

.73 .07

-.14 .03

312 10

Pyrrhotite

66H019 Fe1-xS

SS

.78 .08
.73 .10
.73 .10

.16 .10
.31 .15
.30 .15

307 8
255 10
225 10

Pyrrhotite

66H019 Fe1-xS

SS

.78 .08

.16 .10

307 8

Pyrrhotite

66H019 Fe1-xS

SS

.73 .10

.31 .10

307 8

Pyrrhotite

66H019 Fe1-xS

SS

.73 .10

.3 .1

225 10

Pyrrhotite

68M040 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

69M006 Fe1-xS

SNP

.90 .05

-.30 .05

308 5

Pyrrhotite

69M026 Fe1-xS

SNP

1.04 .06
1.04 .06
1.01 .06

.04
.16 .06
.23 .06

304 5
253 5
228 5

Pyrrhotite

70G022 Fe1-xS

SS

.87 .01

.07 .01

316 1

Pyrrhotite

71O007 Fe7S8

Fe

.55 .01
.53 .02
.52 .02

.31 .03
.43 .04
.31 .04

301 3
224 3
253 4

Pyrrhotite

71O007 Fe7S8

Fe

.83
.80
.77
.78

Pyrrhotite

71O013 Fe1-xS

SS

.80 .05

-.08 .05

314 5

Pyrrhotite

71O013 Fe1-xS

SS

.86 .05

-.07 .05

313 5

Pyrrhotite

71O013 Fe1-xS

SS

.85 .05

-.07 .05

314 5

Pyrrhotite

73G055 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

73V003 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

75H020 Fe1-xS

Pd

.52
.50
.49
.49

Pyrrhotite

75I005 Fe1-xS

Fe

557

.02
.03
.02
.02

.01
.02
.01
.01

.665 .050
.825 .050
.51 .05

-.11
.68
.41
.31

.02
.09
.05
.07

.03
.06
.04
.04

.01
.02
.01
.01

-.226 .050
-.203 .050
-.068 .050

337
315
225
265

304.0
292.7
251.5
226.9

3
5
3
3

.2
.4
.1
.2

331 10
306 10
242 10

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Pyrrhotite

75I005 Fe1-xS

Fe

1.56 .05
1.15 .05

-.136 .050

318 10
315 10

Pyrrhotite

75I017 Fe1-xS

SS

.76 .04

.31 .04

317 10

Pyrrhotite

75I018 Fe1-xS

SS

1.30 .04

.31 .04

317 10

Pyrrhotite

75N033 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

76I015 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

76I020 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

76I022 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

76I022 Fe1-xS

Fe

1.56 .05
1.15 .05

-.136 .050
.05

318 3
315 3

Pyrrhotite

76I022 Fe1-xS

Fe

.655 .050
.825 .050
.51 .05

-.226 .050
-.203 .020
-.068 .050

331 3
306 3
242 5

Pyrrhotite

76N022 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

77C033 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

77C060 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

77I008 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

77N019 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

77T032 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

77V037 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

78C017 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

78K024 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

78K047 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

78S085 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

79B112 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

79J010

Fe

Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

80W036 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

81O022 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

81O027 Fe1-xS

pyrrhotite

82G059 Fe1-xS

558

.70
.71
.70
.68
.26

.05
.05
.05
.05
.05

.14
.05
.10
.25
.72

.05
.05
.05
.05
.05

304.3
284.0
267.0
249.0

.5
.5
.5
.5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrrhotite

82G059 Fe1-xS

Fe

.69
.70
.69
.65
.21

pyrrhotite

82G059 Fe1-xS

Fe

.71 .05
.72 .05
.71 .05

.14 .05
.06 .05
.15 .05

302.6 .5
279.6 .5
260.5 .5

pyrrhotite

82G059 Fe1-xS

Fe

.71 .05
.72 .05
.71 .05

.14 .05
.06 .05
.18 .05

302.6 .5
277.0 .5
256.0 .5

Pyrrhotite

82I003 Fe1-xS

Pyrrhotite

82M012 Fe1-xS

Fe

.6 .1

.2 .1

271 3

Pyrrhotite

82M012 Fe1-xS

Fe

.91 .03
.7 .1

.1 .1
.4 .2

327 5
270 5

Pyrrhotite

82M012 Fe1-xS

Fe

.77 .02

-.01 .05

283 5

Pyrrhotite

82M012 Fe1-xS

Fe

.67 .01
.75 .01

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe9S10

Fe

.70
.72
.71
.70
.26

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

.14
.06
.01
.25
.53

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

302.6
282.2
265.2
244.0

.5
.5
.5
.5

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe9S10

Fe

.70
.71
.70
.68
.26

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

.14
.05
.10
.25
.72

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

304.3
284.0
267.0
249.0

.5
.5
.5
.5

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe9S10

Fe

.68
.70
.68
.64
.32

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

.10
.03
.12
.19
.61

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

302.0
276.0
258.0
235.5

.5
.5
.5
.5

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe9S10

Fe

.69
.71
.70
.67
.30

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

.10
.03
.12
.20
.50

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

302.0
277.0
258.0
232.0

.5
.5
.5
.5

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe9S10

Fe

.69
.70
.67
.65
.21

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

.07
.03
.12
.15
.50

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

303.5
280.0
257.0
232.0

.5
.5
.5
.5

559

.05
.05
.05
.05
.05

.07
.03
.12
.15
.55

.05
.05
.05
.05
.05

.1
.1

303.5
280.0
257.0
232.0

.5
.5
.5
.5

308 5
270 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe9S10

Fe

.70
.71
.70
.68

.02
.02
.02
.02

.12
.09
.12
.22

.02
.02
.02
.02

304.3
285.0
269.0
252.0

.5
.5
.5
.5

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe9S10

Fe

.70
.72
.70
.65
.30

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

.11
.05
.17
.20
.60

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

299.2
276.0
257.0
224.4

.5
.5
.5
.5

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe10S11

Fe

.69
.71
.69
.28

.02
.02
.02
.02

.11
.03
.15
.64

.02
.02
.02
.02

302.6 .5
278.0 .5
258.5 .5

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe10S11

Fe

.71 .02
.72 .02
.71 .02

.14 .02
.06 .02
.15 .02

302.6 .5
279.6 .5
262.5 .5

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe10S11

Fe

.70
.71
.70
.30

.15
.04
.19
.50

.02
.02
.02
.02

302.0 .5
278.0 .5
258.0 .5

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe10S11

Fe

.71 .02
.72 .02
.71 .02

.14 .02
.06 .02
.18 .02

302.6 .5
277.0 .5
256.0 .5

pyrrhotite

84G002 Fe10S11

Fe

.70
.73
.72
.22

.02
.02
.02
.02

.14
.07
.15
.65

.02
.02
.02
.02

302.0 .5
280.5 .5
261.0 .5

Pyrrhotite

84G007 Fe9S10

Fe

.70
.71
.70
.68
.26

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

.14
.05
.10
.25
.72

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

304.3
284.0
267.0
249.0

pyrrhotite

86F039 Fe1-xS

Fe

.69 .01
.68 .01
.66 .01

.06 .01
.00 .01
.15 .01

301 1
253 1
228 1

pyrrhotite

86T054 Fe1-xS

Fe

.70 .02
.68 .04
.69 .04

.16 .03
.2 .1
.2 .1

300 2
252 3
227 3

pyrrhotite

87L050 Fe1-xS

Fe

.64
.65
.64
.19

.145 .005
.059 .005
.2 .005
1.05 .05

304.1 .5
278.7 .5
259.4 .5

560

.02
.02
.02
.02

.05
.05
.05
.05

.5
.5
.5
.5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrrhotite

87L050 Fe1-xS

Fe

.59 .05
.61 .05
.54 .05

pyrrhotite

88B035 Fe1-xS

Fe

.72
.72
.72
.72
.72
.72

pyrrhotite

88C080 Fe1-xS

Fe

.44 .05
.66 .05

.39 .05
.49 .05

288.5 .5
286.8 .5

pyrrhotite

88C080 Fe1-xS

Fe

.60 .05

.21 .05

306.6 .5

pyrrhotite

88C080 Fe1-xS

Fe

.58 .05

.32 .05

309.7 .5

pyrrhotite

88L039 Fe1-xS

Fe

.67 .01
.68 .05
.67 .03

.00 .12
.15 .05
.17 .05

240 7
213 8
189 7

pyrrhotite

88M055 Fe.881S

xx

305 5
253 5
224 5

pyrrhotite

88M055 Fe.909S

xx

302 5
274 5
256 5

pyrrhotite

89I016 Fe1-xS

xx

.77 .05

pyrrhotite

89J011

Fe1-xS

Fe

.67
.60
.61
.67

.05
.05
.05
.05

254
230
218
300

5
5
5
5

pyrrhotite

89J011

Fe1-xS

Fe

.69
.71
.71
.71
.60
.47

.05
.05
.05
.05
.05
.05

301
283
267
256
246
229

5
5
5
5
5

pyrrhotite

89J011

Fe1-xS

Fe

.77
.75
.78
.60

.05
.05
.05
.05

305
282
261
241

5
5
5
5

pyrrhotite

89J011

Fe1-xS

Fe

.68
.70
.68
.71
.55

.05
.05
.05
.05
.05

303
285
269
255
229

5
5
5
5
5

561

-.051 .005
.048 .005
.122 .005

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

307.7 .5
279.5 .5
264.2 .5
299
283
268
254
242
228

.13 .05

3
2
2
2
2
3

310 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Mineral

Ref

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrrhotite

89J011

Fe1-xS

Fe

.67
.68
.70
.69
.56

pyrrhotite

90A013 Fe1-xS

Fe

.76 .05
.58 .05

-.11 .05
.17 .05

298 5
259 5

pyrrhotite

90B015

pyrrhotite

90K066 Fe.996S

Fe

.76 .05

-.86 .05

311 5

pyrrhotite

90K066 Fe.990S

Fe

.76 .05
.73 .05

-.85 .05
-.39 .05

311 5
297 5

pyrrhotite

90K066 Fe.981S

Fe

.76 .05
.74 .05
.70 .05

-.82 .05
-.39 .05
.04 .05

311 5
298 5
269 5

pyrrhotite

90K066 Fe.974S

Fe

.76 .05
.74 .05
.70 .05

-.83 .05
-.39 .05
.06 .05

310 5
295 5
268 5

pyrrhotite

90K066 Fe.958S

Fe

.76 .05
.74 .05
.72 .05

-.79 .05
-.34 .05
.07 .05

310 5
293 5
269

pyrrhotite

90K066 Fe.899S

Fe

.70 .05
.69 .05
.68 .05

-.543 .050
-.3931 .05
-.4831 .05

301 5
261 5
234 5

pyrrhotite

90K066 Fe.889S

Fe

.69 .05
.68 .05
.67 .05

-.4827 .05
-.5935 .05
-.4531 .05

302 5
257 5
231 5

pyrrhotite

90K066 Fe.868S

Fe

.68 .05
.66 .05
.67 .05

-.3319 .05
-.5136 .05
-.5336 .05

300 5
253 5
222 5

pyrrhotite

90K066 Fe.857S

Fe

.68 .05
.66 .05
.66 .05

-.2415 .05
-.4136 .05
-.4232 .05

299 5
250 5
219 5

pyrrhotite

90P049 Fe1-xS

Fe

.76 .05

.16 .05

310.5 .5

pyrrhotite

90P049 Fe1-xS

Fe

.70 .05

.14 .05

311.1 .5

pyrrhotite

90P049 Fe1-xS

Fe

.70 .05

.16 .05

311.7 .5

pyrrhotite

90P049 Fe1-xS

Fe

.76 .05

.16 .05

311.5 .5

pyrrhotite

90P049 Fe1-xS

Fe

.74 .05

.13 .05

309.0 .5

pyrrhotite

90P049 Fe1-xS

Fe

.78 .05

.17 .05

312.9 .5

.05
.05
.05
.05
.05

304
290
275
260
236

5
5
5
5
5

562

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

pyrrhotite

90W039 Fe1-xS

Fe

.65 .05
.62 .05
.65 .05

.10 .05
.06 .05
.16 .05

290.6 .5
256.7 .5
224.4 .5

pyrrhotite

90W039 Fe1-xS

Fe

.66 .05
.65 .05
.66 .05

.14 .05
.12 .05
.17 .05

295.9 .5
257.8 .5
223.1 .5

pyrrhotite

90W040 Fe1-xS

Fe

.67 .05
.70 .05
.65 .05

.10 .05
.11 .05
.15 .05

301.4 .5
278.1 .5
253.7 .5

pyrrhotite

90W041 Fe1-xS

Fe

.68 .05
.70 .05
.65 .05

.11 .05
.10 .05
.15 .05

301.3 .5
276.2 .5
253.8 .5

pyrrhotite

90W043 Fe1-xS

Fe

.67 .05
.70 .05
.65 .05

.10 .05
.11 .05
.15 .05

301.4 .5
278.1 .5
253.7 .5

pyrrhotite

90W044 Fe11S12

Fe

.70 .05
.71 .05
.69 .05

.15 .05
.10 .05
.18 .05

302.5 .5
275.8 .5
254.3

pyrrhotite

90W045 Fe1-xS

Fe

.65 .05
.62 .05
.65 .05

.10 .05
.06 .05
.16 .05

296.0 .5
256.7 .5
224.4 .5

pyrrhotite

90W045 Fe1-xS

Fe

.66 .05
.65 .05
.66 .05

.14 .05
.12 .05
.17 .05

295.9 .5
257.8 .5
223.1 .5

pyrrhotite

90W045 Fe1-xS

Fe

.68 .05
.70 .05
.70 .05

.15 .05
.11 .05
.13 .05

301.0 .5
274.8 .5
252.2 .5

pyrrhotite

90W045 Fe1-xS

Fe

.70 .05
.71 .05
.69 .05

.11 .05
.12 .05
.17 .05

301.0 .5
276.0 .5
253.8 .5

pyrrhotite

90W045 Fe1-xS

Fe

.70 .05
.70 .05
.69 .05

.14 .05
.10 .05
.16 .05

300.8 .5
275.7 .5
253.6 .5

pyrrhotite

91G025 Fe1-xS

xx

pyrrhotite

91J003

Fe

300

.69
.70
.67
.66

.01
.02
.02
.02

.022 .004
.094 .008
.063 .004
.068 .004

30.0
29.5
25.3
22.8

.1
.2
.1
.1

pyrrhotite

91J003

Fe

77

.80
.82
.78
.78

.01
.01
.01
.01

-.084 .007
.169 .014
.030 .007
.051 .007

34.6
31.2
26.7
23.0

.1
.2
.1
.1

563

298 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Mineral

Ref

pyrrhotite

91J003

Fe

4.2

.84
.86
.81
.81
.82

.01
.02
.02
.02
.02

-.042 .006
.069 .010
-.103 .010
.059 .015
.143 .015

34.1
31.8
27.5
24.7
20.9

.1
.2
.1
.2
.2

pyrrhotite

91J003

Fe

4.2

.84
.86
.81
.83
.82

.01
.02
.01
.01
.01

-.035 .004
.084 .010
-.086 .010
.084 .015
.166 .015

33.4
31.4
27.1
24.4
20.7

.1
.2
.1
.2
.2

pyrrhotite

91J003

Fe

77

.81
.82
.80
.79

.01
.02
.01
.01

-.061 .005
.105 .010
.031 .005
.069 .005

33.8
31.4
26.5
22.7

.1
.2
.1
.1

pyrrhotite

91J003

Fe

300

.68
.69
.67
.66

.01
.02
.01
.01

.022 .005
.081 .012
.045 .005
.071 .005

30.3
29.2
25.5
22.6

.1
.2
.1
.1

pyrrhotite

92O003

pyrrhotite

92Z003 (Fe7S8)

pyrrhotite

95Z007

pyrrhotites

91R042 Fe1-xS; 0<or=x<or-.125

pyrrhotites

93B019 (Fe7S8)

quartz+Fe

95T006 quartz+Fe

Fe

raguinite

83K051 TiFeS2

xx

.135 .005

.49 .05

rain dust

94A013 (ahematite mineral, iron


hydroxide).

Fe

293

.38 .02
.35 .01
1.54 .005

-.17 .02
.61 .01
.36 .1

rasvumite

83A006 K1.07Fe2.03S3

Fe

.29 .01

.53 .01

rattle stones

94V013

reptile remains

94D008 (hematite, smectite)

Fe

.35 .02
.30 .02
.37 .02

-.21 .03
.36 .02
.76 .02

51.2 .1

reptile remains

94D008 (hematite, smectite)

Fe

.35 .02
.27 .02

-.20 .02
.36 .02

51.2 .4

reptile remains

94D008 ( smectite)

Fe

1.29 .02
.35 .02
.31 .02

2.49 .02
.71 .02
.41 .02

Fe

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.72
.69
.69
.60

.04
.06
.07
.11

274
297
257
232

R
4.2

50.9 .1

564

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

rhodochrosite

73S081 (Fe.8Mn.2)CO3

Pt

.66 .05

2.37 .05

rhodonite

75D028 (Mn.57Fe.22Ca.20Mg.01)SiO3

Fe

1.19 .05
1.31 .05
1.33 .05
1.33 .05
1.33 .05

1.75 .05
2.19 .05
2.61 .05
2.77 .05
2.95 .05

rhodonite

75D028 (Mn.57Fe.22Ca.20Mg.01)SiO3

Fe

1.08 .05
1.20 .05
1.21 .05
1.21 .05
1.21 .05

1.27 .05
1.93 .05
2.29 .05
2.51 .05
2.70 .05

rhodonite

75D028 (Mn.58Fe.21Ca.19Mg.02)SiO3

Fe

1.19 .05
1.33 .05
1.33 .05
1.33 .05
1.33 .05

1.76 .05
2.43 .05
2.65 .05
2.78 .05
2.95 .05

rhodonite

75D028 (Mn.58Fe.21Ca.19Mg.02)SiO3

Fe

1.08 .05
1.21 .05
1.21 .05
1.31 .05
1.21 .05

1.27 .05
1.93 .05
2.31 .05
2.53 .05
2.71 .05

rhodonite

75D028 (Mn.79Fe.03Ca.14Mg.02)SiO3

Fe

1.09 .05
1.19 .05
1.21 .05
1.21 .05
1.21 .05

1.36 .05
2.02 .05
2.32 .05
2.53 .05
2.74 .05

rhodonite

75D028 (Mn.79Fe.03Ca.14Mg.02)SiO3

Fe

1.19 .05
1.30 .05
1.33 .05
1.33 .05
1.33 .05

1.79 .05
2.19 .05
2.66 .05
2.76 .05
2.91 .05

rhodonite

75D028 (Mn.82Fe.03Ca.14Mg.02)SiO3

Fe

1.19 .05
1.30 .05
1.33 .05
1.33 .05
1.33 .05

1.79 .05
2.19 .05
2.66 .05
2.76 .05
2.91 .05

rhodonite

75D028 (Mn.82Fe.03Ca.14Mg.02)SiO3

Fe

1.09 .05
1.17 .05
1.21 .05
1.21 .05
1.21 .05

1.33 .05
1.98 .05
2.29 .05
2.29 .05
2.70 .05

rhyolite

92B090

Fe

.20 .01
.42 .01
1.02 .02
1.07 .02

1.36 .01
1.38 .02
1.72 .06
2.44 .05

565

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

rhyolite

92B090

Fe

.18 .01
.42 .03
1.04 .01
1.09 .01
1.12 .01

1.33 .01
1.38 .02
1.53 .03
2.11 .02
2.62 .03

rhyolite

92B090

Fe

.32 .01
1.06 .01
1.12 .01
.87 .05
1.08 .01

1.32 .01
1.87 .02
2.36 .02
1.25 .03
1.36 .03

richterite

96S090 K(NaCa)(Mg5-xFex)(Si8yTiy)O22(OH)2

1.15
1.17

2.75
2.31

riebeckite

69B075 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

SS

1.23 .05
1.20 .05
.49 .05

2.79 .05
2.41 .05
.48 .05

riebeckite

70E014 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.07 .05
.37 .05

2.83 .05
2.33 .05
.45 .05

riebeckite

70E014 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.07 .05
.40 .05

2.87 .05
2.36 .05
.44 .05

riebeckite

70E014 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.12 .05
.39 .05

2.79 .05
2.48 .05
.44 .05

riebeckite

70E014 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.04 .05
.40 .05

2.75 .05
2.01 .05
.50 .05

riebeckite

70E014 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.09 .05
.37 .05

2.86 .05
2.38 .05
.44 .05

riebeckite

70E014 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .05
1.11 .05
.37 .05

2.88 .05
2.33 .05
.42 .05

riebeckite

72B095 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

riebeckite

73B073 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

riebeckite

74Z010 (Na1.57K.05Ca.47)(Mg.38Mn.02
Fe(II).75)(Fe(III)1.41Al.13)(Al.
10Si7.9)O22(OH)2

SS

1.25 .05
1.23 .05
.48 .05

2.88 .05
2.58 .05
.49 .05

566

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

riebeckite

76I019 (Na1.8Mg.2)2(Mg.6Fe(II)2.4Fe(
III)1.9)5Si8O22(OH)2.7O3

SS

1.26 .02
1.25 .02
.50 .02

3.00 .02
2.49 .02
.42 .02

riebeckite

78E018 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

xx

1.27 .01
1.25 .01
.51 .01

2.80 .01
2.38 .02
.52 .01

riebeckite

79I016 (K.07Na1.68Ca.16)(Mg2.14Mn.0
2Fe(II)1.16Fe(III)1.32Ti.18)(Si7
.62Al.14)O22(OH)2.81H2O

SS

1.28 .05
1.25 .05
1.20 .05
.55 .05
.61 .05

2.87 .05
2.52 .05
1.97 .05
.50 .05
1.17 .05

riebeckite

79I016 (K.08Na1.73Ca.13)(Mg2.72Mn.0
3Fe(II).5Fe(III)1.48Ti.13)(Si7.5
3Al.29)O22((OH)1.49O.51)

SS

1.27 .05
1.25 .05
.54 .05
.62 .05

2.85 .05
2.44 .05
.46 .05
1.28 .05

riebeckite

80B024 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.27 .05
1.27 .05
.507 .050

3.20 .05
2.83 .05
.492 .050

riebeckite

80B024 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.23 .05
1.22 .05
.507 .005

3.24 .05
2.81 .05
.467 .005

riebeckite

80B024 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.18 .05
1.23 .05
.528 .005

3.18 .05
2.71 .05
.512 .005

riebeckite

80B024 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.26 .05
1.22 .05
.512 .005

3.26 .05
2.81 .05
.527 .005

riebeckite

81B048 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

riebeckite

84V029 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.26 .01
1.25 .01
.54 .01

2.85 .02
2.37 .02
.48 .01

riebeckite

86L040 (K.16Na1.90Ca.22)(Ti.09Al.17L SNP


i.13Mg.04Mn.09Fe(III)2.16Fe(II)
2.33)(Al.10Si7.9)O22(O.78F.50
OH.72)

1.26 .05
1.25 .05
.54 .05

2.85 .05
2.34 .05
.48 .05

riebeckite

86L040 (K.17Na1.81Ca.25)(Ti.09Al.09L SNP


i.13Mg.03Mn.09Fe(III)2.04Fe(II)
2.54)(Al.17Si7.83)O22(O.49F.50
OH1.01)

1.28 .05
1.27 .05
.56 .05

2.85 .05
2.34 .05
.38 .05

riebeckite

86L040 (K.18Na1.84Ca.33)(Ti.12Li.17M
g.03Mn.09Fe(III)2.00Fe(II)2.59)(
Ti.17Al.41Si7.42)O22(O.36F.81
OH.83)

1.24 .05
1.24 .05
.54 .05

2.83 .05
2.39 .05
.49 .05

567

Fe

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

riebeckite

86L040 (K.19Na2.24Ca.30)(Li.02Mg.60
Mn.10Fe(III)2.25Fe(II)2.06)(Ti.1
6Al.34Si7.50)O22(O.85F.93OH.
22)

Fe

1.26 .05
1.25 .05
.54 .05

2.81 .05
2.38 .05
.49 .05

riebeckite

86L040 (K.23Na2.05Ca.19)(Ti.16Al.03L
i.23Mg.03Mn.16Fe(III)1.84Fe(II)
2.54)(Al.36Si7.65)O22(O.23F.54
OH1.23)

Fe

1.28 .05
1.27 .05
.55 .05

2.86 .05
2.38 .05
.49 .05

riebeckite

86L040 (K.27Na1.87Ca.21)(Ti.09Al.29L
i.24Mg.07Mn.14Fe(III)1.91Fe(II)
2.25)(Al.23Si7.77)O22(O.46F.15
OH1.40)

Fe

1.25 .05
1.24 .05
.54 .05

2.86 .05
2.39 .05
.49 .05

riebeckite

88B023 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.16 .01
1.13 .01
.93 .01
.40 .01
.09 .01

2.93 .01
2.61 .01
2.19 .01
.49 .01
.17 .01

riebeckite

88B023 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.28 .01
1.24 .01
1.24 .01
.51 .01
.04 .01

3.16 .01
2.91 .01
2.16 .01
.46 .01
.30 .01

riebeckite

88N042 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

xx

.399 .002
1.136 .002
1.333 .010

.473 .003
2.898 .004
2.436 .015

riebeckite

88N042 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

xx

1.16 .05

2.81 .05

riebeckite

88N042 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

xx

1.14 .05
.39 .05

2.82 .05
.44 .05

riebeckite

88N042 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

xx

1.15 .05
.40 .05

2.81 .05
.44 .05

riebeckite

88N042 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

xx

.38 .05

.39 .05

riebeckite

88N042 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

xx

.40 .05

.38 .05

riebeckite

88N042 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

xx

.39 .05

.31 .05

riebeckite

88N042 Na2(Fe(II),Mg)3Fe(III)2Si8O22
(OH)2

xx

.39 .05

.35 .05

riebeckite

96V009 Na.47K.45Fe(2+)2.81Fe(3+)2.21
Mn.22Zn.23Ti.18Si7.80O22(OH)
2

Fe

4.2

.51 .01
1.29 .01

3.11 .02

568

1998

547 1
161 1

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

riebeckite

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

96V009 Na1.86Fe(2+)2.65Fe(3+)2.25Mg.
60Si7.72O22(OH)2

Fe

river particulate

94M050

Fe

river particulates

92B081

Fe

rock

65M021

rock

67G039

rock

68S050

rock

69A025

rock

69O007

rock

69S039

rock

69Z002

rock

69Z003

rock

70H010

rock

70H023

rock

70H024

rock

70S024

rock

71H057

rock

71M091

rock

71Z010

rock

72M064

rock

72S064

rock

72S077

rock

72S078

rock

72S097

rock

72V028

rock

72Z008

rock

72Z009

rock

73B089

569

4.2

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.50 .01
1.24 .01
1.24 .01

3.10 .02
2.67 .02

1.12 .02
1.10 .04
.34 .02

2.63 .03
2.1 .06
.68 .02

.37 .08
1.33 .08
.40 .08
1.21 .08

.53 .04
2.41 .04
1.10 .04
2.75 .04

549 1
189 1
98 1

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

rock

73B099

rock

73F030

rock

73H042

rock

73H043

rock

73H044

rock

73R019

rock

73S074

rock

74K053

rock

74O017

rock

74S082

rock

74S119

rock

75A055

rock

75R013

rock

76D058

rock

76E006

rock

76G012

rock

76I016

rock

76R033

rock

76R043

rock

76R044

rock

76S105

rock

76S110

rock

77B011

rock

77E002

rock

77F033

rock

77K039

rock

77S079

rock

78E022

rock

78Y010

rock

79E010

rock

79H023

Chemical

formula

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

570

January

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

rock

79H054

rock

79M040

rock

80B095

rock

80M071

rock

80T032

rock

80Y008

rock

81J002

rock

81T034

rock

81V020

rock

82M021

rock

82P046

rock

83B122

xx

1.18 .05
1.10 .05
.39 .05
.27 .05

2.61 .05
1.81 .05
.84 .05
.29 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.26 .05
1.18 .05
.27 .05
.42 .05

2.74 .05
2.05 .05
.13 .05
.90 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.28 .05
1.18 .05
.29 .05
.42 .05

2.81 .05
2.17 .05
.15 .05
.84 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.26 .05
1.17 .05
.28 .05
.51 .05

2.77 .05
2.15 .05
.17 .05
.79 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.25 .05
1.21 .05
.22 .05
.47 .05

2.87 .05
2.09 .05
.32 .05
.91 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.30 .05
1.19 .05
.33 .05
.54 .05

2.89 .05
2.10 .05
.33 .05
.72 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.18 .05
1.07 .05
.26 .05
.50 .05

2.50 .05
2.16 .05
.36 .05
.81 .05

571

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

rock

83B122

xx

1.26 .05
1.16 .05
.24 .05
.50 .05

2.95 .05
2.25 .05
.36 .05
1.01 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.29 .05
1.08 .05
.35 .05
.50 .05

2.80 .05
2.27 .05
.21 .05
.91 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.24 .05
1.07 .05
.33 .05
.56 .05

2.84 .05
2.25 .05
.29 .05
.88 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.26 .05
1.18 .05
.35 .05
.45 .05

2.70 .05
2.04 .05
.21 .05
.90 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.22 .05
1.03 .05
.13 .05
.51 .05

2.82 .05
1.98 .05
.53 .05
.77 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.20 .05
1.08 .05
.20 .05
.54 .05

2.85 .05
2.29 .05
.18 .05
.77 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.19 .05
1.36 .05
.43 .05
.43 .05

3.05 .05
2.46 .05
.47 .05
1.02 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.07 .05
1.08 .05
.33 .05
.50 .05

2.49 .05
1.85 .05
.44 .05
.97 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.25 .05
1.19 .05
.32 .05
.45 .05

2.83 .05
2.19 .05
.22 .05
.81 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.26 .05
1.26 .05
.09 .05
.39 .05

2.86 .05
2.10 .05
.77 .05
.60 .05

rock

83B122

xx

1.13 .05
1.04 .05
.22 .05
.58 .05

2.51 .05
1.94 .05
.59 .05
.82 .05

572

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

rock

83B122

xx

1.19 .05
1.14 .05
.32 .05
.50 .05

2.66 .05
1.81 .05
.43 .05
.92 .05

rock

84J004

Fe

1.05 .06
.45 .06

2.31 .06
.65 .06

rock

84J004

Fe

.41 .04

.85 .04

rock

84J004

Fe

.38 .04

.97 .04

rock

84J004

Fe

.39 .03
1.13 .01

.73 .03
2.64 .01

rock

84S077

Fe

.32 .02
.39 .03

.59 .03
1.15 .03

rock

84S077

Fe

.33 .03
.36 .02

.56 .01
1.09 .03

rock

84S077

Fe

.37 .01
1.04 .03
1.03 .02

.58 .01
2.37 .03
1.67 .03

rock

84S077

Fe

.38 .01
1.09 .01
1.05 .01

.59 .01
2.48 .02
1.68 .02

rock

84S077

Fe

.45 .01
.49 .01
1.22 .04

.52 .01
1.09 .01
2.82 .02

rock

84S077

Fe

.48 .01
.53 .01
1.23 .04

.62 .01
1.16 .01
2.76 .02

rock

84S077

Fe

.45 .01
1.18 .02
1.18 .02

.61 .01
2.64 .02
1.81 .02

rock

84S077

Fe

.45 .01
1.21 .02
1.20 .02

.65 .01
2.64 .02
1.75 .02

rock

85I014

xx

1.46 .05
.60 .05

2.66 .05
.73 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.45 .05
1.44 .05
.63 .05

2.69 .05
1.97 .05
.76 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.44 .05
.96 .05
.72 .05

2.59 .05
1.64 .05
.61 .05

573

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

rock

86V048

SNP

1.39 .05
1.29 .05
.63 .05

2.68 .05
2.21 .05
.69 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.40 .05
1.28 .05
.60 .05

2.67 .05
2.38 .05
.71 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.39 .05
.99 .05
.62 .05

2.67 .05
1.52 .05
.67 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.39 .05
1.33 .05

2.68 .05
1.86 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.38 .05
.51 .05

2.65 .05
.60 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.39 .05
.72 .05

2.71 .05
.63 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.40 .05
.68 .05

2.70 .05
.62 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.44 .05
1.54 .05

2.66 .05
1.82 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.42 .05
1.54 .05
.67 .05

2.64 .05
1.81 .05
.59 .05

rock

86V048

SNP

1.42 .04
.67 .05
.65 .05

2.68 .05
.73 .05
.51 .05

rock

88R021

Fe

.36 .05
.41 .05
1.13 .05
1.12 .05

.40 .05
1.16 .05
1.74 .05
2.64 .05

rock

89E009

Fe

.35 .02
1.41 .02
1.39 .02

.67 .02
1.94 .02
2.33 .02

rock

89F013

Fe

.2914 .0182
1.1307 .0051
.3591 .0053

2.0605 .0367
2.5496 .0061
.666 .006

rock

89F013

Fe

.5335 .0111
1.1296 .0059
.4026 .0058

1.3858 .0205
2.5326 .0087
.8011 .0058

rock

90B081

xx

1.13 .01
.36 .01

2.68 .01
.67 .01

rock

90B081

xx

1.13 .01
.35 .01

2.72 .01
.65 .01

574

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

rock

90B081

xx

1.12 .01
.33 .01

2.65 .01
.64 .01

rock

90B081

xx

1.12 .01
.36 .01

2.70 .01
.62 .01

rock

90B081

xx

1.13 .01
.35 .01

2.68 .01
.69 .01

rock

90B081

xx

1.13 .01
.35 .01

2.67 .01
.68 .01

rock

90B081

xx

1.12 .01
.34 .01

2.58 .01
.67 .01

rock

90B081

xx

1.13 .01
.24 .01
1.30 .01

2.64 .01
.52 .01
1.36 .01

rock

90B081

xx

1.14 .01
.27 .01
1.35 .01

2.66 .01
.56 .01
1.28 .01

rock

90B081

xx

1.14 .01
.29 .01
1.42 .02

2.68 .01
.55 .01
1.27 .02

rock

90B081

xx

1.13 .01
.24 .01
1.52 .02

2.67 .01
.62 .01
1.03 .02

rock

90B081

xx

1.13 .01
.34 .01
1.55 .02

2.68 .01
.63 .01
1.04 .03

rock

90B081

xx

1.13 .01
.32 .01
1.44 .02

2.67 .01
.58 .01
1.20 .02

rock

90B081

xx

1.13 .02
.34 .01
1.55 .02

2.66 .01
.68 .01
1.07 .02

rock

90B081

xx

1.13 .01
.29 .02
1.27 .01

2.68 .01
.73 .02
1.54 .01

rock

90R041

SNP

.61 .02
.62 .01
1.42 .04

1.20 .04
.42 .04
2.62 .02

rock

90R041

SNP

.65 .02
.62 .01
1.13 .04

1.07 .04
.46 .04
2.82 .02

575

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

rock

90R041

SNP

.62 .02
.60 .01
1.39 .04

1.08 .04
.40 .04
2.75 .02

rock

90R041

SNP

.58 .02
.60 .01

.91 .04
.37 .04

rock

90R041

SNP

.60 .02
.59 .01
1.40 .04

.89 .04
.36 .04
2.64 .02

rock

90R041

SNP

.58 .02
.58 .01

.94 .04
.41 .04

rock

90R041

SNP

.66 .02
.62 .01

1.07 .04
.42 .04

rock

90R041

SNP

.62 .02
.72 .01

1.23 .04
.44 .04

rock

90R041

SNP

.56 .02
.55 .01

.93 .04
.35 .04

rock

90R041

SNP

.57 .02
.59 .01

1.04 .04
.46 .04

rock

90R041

SNP

.57 .02
.52 .01
1.33 .04

1.06 .04
.48 .04
2.71 .02

rock

90R041

SNP

.60 .02
.61 .01

1.16 .04
.47 .04

rock

91A003

Fe

1.24 .05
.42 .05
.42 .05

2.81 .05
2.19 .05
.86 .05

rock

91A003

Fe

1.24 .05
.42 .05
.43 .05

2.80 .05
2.17 .05
.76 .05

rock

91A003

Fe

1.23 .05
.42 .05
.43 .05

2.90 .05
2.15 .05
.76 .05

rock

91A003

Fe

1.25 .05
.42 .05
.43 .05

2.83 .05
2.17 .05
.80 .05

rock

91M004

Fe

1.13 .05
.36 .05

2.60 .05
.67 .05

rock

91V010

xx

.38 .05
.94 .05

2.10 .05

rock Cheju

94H055

576

1998

495 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

rock gabbroic

95M008

Fe

rock Manicouagan

95M029

rock pelitic

91B098

Fe

rock pelitic

91B098

rock pelitic

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.37

.28

4.2

.48
.44

-.18
-.01

48.2
52.3

Fe

4.2

.45
.43

-.19
-.20

53.3
49.5

91B098

Fe

4.2

.49
.48

-.19
-.23

53.1
49.4

rock pelitic

91B098

Fe

4.2

.44
.44

-.20
-.23

53.8
49.8

rock pelitic

91B098

Fe

4.2

.50
.49

-.15
-.23

54.2
50.2

rock pyroclastic

96P035

Fe

293

.39 .02
1.02 .02
.29 .02
.67 .02
1.30 .02

1.09 .02
2.09 .02
-.04 .02
-.09 .02
2.18 .02

rockbridgeite

84A014 (Fe4.36Mn.51Ca.05)(P3.06O12)(
OH)5

Fe

1.22 .01
1.18 .01
.55 .01
.49 .01

3.53 .01
3.33 .01
.81 .01
.48 .01

rockbridgeite

84A014 (Fe4.36Mn.51Ca.05)(P3.06O12)(
OH)5

Fe

1.05 .01
1.11 .01
.46 .01
.38 .01

3.05 .01
2.77 .01
.76 .01
.48 .01

rockbridgeite

94R057 Fe5(PO4)3(OH)5

Fe

295

rocks from Nigeria

87O017

rocks GabbroMetagabbro

92B028

rocks GabbroMetagabbro

.42
.43
.44

.99
.66
.38

1.17
1.16
.323

2.13
2.87
.966

92B028

1.14
1.14
.334

2.84
2.088
.814

rocks GabbroMetagabbro

92B028

1.36
1.16
.335

2.75
2.013
.881

rocks GabbroMetagabbro

92B028

1.15
1.16
.401

2.83
2.031
.883

577

49.39 .2
45.16 .2

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

rocks GabbroMetagabbro

92B028

1.15
1.15
.358
1.056

2.73
1.93
.919
.694

rocks GabbroMetagabbro

92B028

1.36
1.15
.299

2.79
2.00
.878

rocks pyroclastic

96P035

.67
.29
.92
.38
.37

Fe

1998

.02
.02
.02
.02
.02

-.03 .02
-.03 .02
1.00 .02
.72 .02
-.15 .02

.50 .02
.44 .02
.92 .02
1.40 .02

1.26 .02
.81 .02
2.62 .02
.88 .02

45.64 .2
48.99 .2

51.46 .2

rocks pyroclastic

96P035

Fe

rocks upper-mantle

96C033

Fe

romerite

79H051 Fe(II)Fe(III)2(SiO4)4/14H2O

Fe

1.27 .05
.53 .05
.38 .05

3.27 .05
.25 .05
.37 .05

rozenite

81M008 FeSO4/4H2O

Fe

1.32 .04

3.17 .05

rozenite

82G030 FeSO4/4H2O

rust green

96T030 Fe3O4*nH2O

78

1.25
.45

2.87
.54

rust green

97T001

78

1.25
.45

2.87
.54

rutile

76S008 TiO2

Fe

.66 .04
1.08 .04
.54 .10

2.88 .07
2.41 .07
1.04 .10

rutile

79Y002 TiO2

rutile

95M019

Fe

4.2

.26

.62

rutile

95M019

Fe

.32

.56

rutile

96R009

sand

92Z007

510 5

sand

92Z007

80

530 5
490 5

sand Desert

94A013

sands Cox's Bazar


beach

92A037 Cox's Bazar beachsands

578

Fe

293

Fe2O

297

.20 .2
.89
1.08
.33

.54 .2
.63
1.01
.43

0
0
491.6

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

sands Cox's Bazar


beach

92A037 Cox's Bazar beachsands

Fe2O

100

.41
.04

.39
.48

512.6

sands Cox's Bazar


beach

92A037 Cox's Bazar beachsands

Fe2O

100

.41
.04

.39
.28

512.5

sands Cox's Bazar


beach

92A037 Cox's Bazar beachsands

Fe2O

297

.97
1.09
.34

.68
1.01
.39

1.29 .01
1.16 .01

2.15 .01
3.59 .01

sands monazite

90R049

Fe

sandstone

95R006

Fe

.39
.33

.72
-.22

sandstone

95R006

Fe

.39
.41
.32
.90
.36

.74
.06
-.14
2.46
-.20

sanidine

76A022 KAlSi3O8

Fe

.22 .05

.61 .05

saponite

67W005 (Al.04Fe(III).52Fe(II).44Mg1.88
)(Si3.19Al.81)O10(OH)2

Fe

1.2 .1
.4 .1

2.6 .1
.6 .1

Saponite

75R014 (Ca/2,Na).33(Mg,Fe(II))3(Si,A
l)4O10(OH)2/4H2O

SNP

1.46 .02
1.44 .02

2.40 .02
2.70 .02

saponite

83A040 (Na.60Ca.23)(Al.04Mg4.70Fe(II
)1.16)(Al.88Si7.12)O20(OH)/4(
H2O)

xx

1.11 .05
.44 .05

2.73 .05
1.03 .05

saponite

88G019 (Ca/2,Na).33(Mg,Fe(II))3(Si,A
l)4O10(OH)2/4H2O

Fe

1.377 .002
.438 .017

3.252 .004
.804 .028

saponite

88G019 (Ca/2,Na).33(Mg,Fe(II))3(Si,A
l)4O10(OH)2/4H2O

Fe

1.142 .013
.385 .004

2.706 .026
.659 .006

saponite

88G019 (Ca/2,Na).33(Mg,Fe(II))3(Si,A
l)4O10(OH)2/4H2O

Fe

1.366 .026
.485 .003

3.226 .053
.722 .007

saponite

88G019 (Ca/2,Na).33(Mg,Fe(II))3(Si,A
l)4O10(OH)2/4H2O

Fe

.379 .002

.763 .004

saponite

88S079 (K.06Na.15Ca.33)(Ti.02Mg2.49
Fe(II).14Fe(III)2.23)(Fe(III).36
Al.63Si7.03)O20(OH)4/nH2O

Fe

.35 .05
.37 .05
.24 .05
1.13 .05

.81 .05
1.35 .05
.54 .05
2.65 .05

saponite

94B098 (Si13.54Al2.46)O40(Fe(3+)1.22F
e(2+).86Mg9.36Ti.02)(OH)8Mg.
18Ca.70Na.24K.28

Fe

1.00
.30

2.66
1.09

579

1998

487.1

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

sapphirine

68B006 (Mg,Fe(II))2(Al,Fe(III))4O6SiO
4

SS

1.25 .02
.40 .02
1.23 .02

2.57 .02
.87 .02
1.62 .02

sapphirine

68B006 (Mg,Fe(II))2(Al,Fe(III))4O6SiO
4

SS

.37 .02
.40 .02

1.37 .02
.78 .02

sarcopside

74F014 (Fe,Mn,Mg)3(PO4)2

xx

1.24 .05

2.96 .05

sarcopside

74F014 (Fe,Mn,Mg)3(PO4)2

xx

1.34 .05

3.06 .05

sarcopside

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2

Fe

1.19 .02

2.94

sarcopside

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2

Fe

1.30 .02

3.00 .04

sarcopside

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .02

2.94 .04

sarcopside

77M016 Fe3(PO4)2

Fe

1.19 .02

2.92 .04

sarcopside

77M016 Fe3(PO4)2

Fe

1.30 .02

3.00 .04

sarcopside

77M016 Fe3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .02

2.94 .04

sarcopside

84E012 (Ni.9Fe.1)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .01

3.09 .02

sarcopside

84E012 (Ni.8Fe.2)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .01

3.04 .02

sarcopside

84E012 (Ni.7Fe.3)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .01

3.06 .02

sarcopside

84E012 (Ni.6Fe.4)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .01

3.07 .02

sarcopside

84E012 (Ni.5Fe.5)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .01

3.00 .02

sarcopside

84E012 (Ni.4Fe.6)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .01

3.07 .02

sarcopside

84E012 (Ni.3Fe.7)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .01

2.99 .02

sarcopside

84E012 (Ni.15Fe.85)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.22 .01

2.96 .02

sarcopside

84E012 Fe3(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .01

2.93 .02

sarcopside

86E021 Fe3(PO4)2

Fe

1.34 .01

3.01 .02

sarcopside

86E021 Fe3(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .01

2.93 .02

sarcopside

86E021 (Fe.9Mn.1)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.29 .01

2.90 .02

sarcopside

86E021 (Fe.9Mn.1)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .01

2.93 .02

sarcopside

86E021 (Fe.8Mn.2)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.29 .01

2.89 .02

sarcopside

86E021 (Fe.8Mn.2)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.22 .01

2.88 .02

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.95Zn.05)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.33 .05

3.00 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.95Zn.05)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .05

2.93 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.90Zn.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.33 .05

3.01 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.90Zn.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.33 .05

3.01 .05

580

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.85Zn.15)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.34 .05
.36 .05
.26 .05

3.02 .05
1.40 .05
1.03 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.90Mg.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.33 .05

3.03 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.90Mg.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .05

2.94 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.85Mg.15)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.32 .05

3.00 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.85Mg.15)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .05

2.94 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.80Mg.20)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.33 .05

3.07 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.75Mg.25)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.33 .05

3.03 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.75Mg.25)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .05

2.96 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.70Mg.30)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.32 .05

3.03 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.70Mg.30)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.20 .05

2.96 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.60Mg.40)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.33 .05

3.08 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.90Cd.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.34 .05
1.47 .05
1.05 .05

3.01 .05
2.24 .05
2.08 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.90Cd.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.22 .05
1.30 .05
.95 .05

2.92 .05
2.10 .05
1.92 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.90Ca.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.33 .05
1.41 .05
1.07 .05

2.98 .05
2.20 .05
2.07 .05

sarcopside

88C024 (Fe.90Ca.10)3(PO4)2

Fe

1.21 .05
1.27 .05
.97 .05

2.94 .05
2.09 .05
1.98 .05

sarcopside

88E005 Fe3(PO4)2

Fe

1.32 .05
1.38 .05

3.01 .05
3.06 .05

scale

95M018

Fe

295

.35
.36
1.07

.66
1.14
2.34

scale

95M018

Fe

295

.40
1.10

.73
2.52

scale

95M018

Fe

295

.52
1.12
1.11

.60
2.37
2.73

schefferite

79D068 (Ca,Mn)(Mg,Fe,Mn)Si2O6

SNP

581

1998

.66 .05

.37 .05

140 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

schorl

73H035 NaFe(II)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(O
H)4

Cu

1.18 .03
1.20 .03
.7

2.15 .03
1.38 .03
1.50 .03

schorl

74P043 NaFe(II)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(O
H)4

SS

1.29 .05
1.26 .05
.55 .05
.48 .05

2.32 .05
1.60 .05
.36 .05
.34 .05

schorl

74P043 NaFe(II)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(O
H)4

SS

1.21 .05
1.21 .05
.50 .05
.42 .04

2.36 .05
1.50 .05
.48 .05
.40 .05

schorl

74P043 NaFe(II)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(O
H)4

SS

1.30 .05
1.32 .05
.79 .05
.58 .05

2.32 .05
1.74 .05
.74 .05
.32 .05

schorl

74P043 NaFe(II)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(O
H)4

SS

1.10 .05
1.08 .05
.34 .05
.26 .05

2.40 .05
1.60 .05
.44 .05
.34 .05

schorl

75A060 NaFe(II)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(O
H)4

xx

1.11 .01
.31 .01

2.42 .01
.55 .07

schorl

75A060 NaFe(II)3Al6(BO3)3Si6O18(O
H)4

xx

1.09 .01
.24 .03

2.42 .06
.75 .03

schorl

87Z006 (Na.648K.035Ca.054)(Mn.074M
g.709Fe(II)1.593Fe(III).702Al6.2
09Ti.026)Si6.020O18(B2.894O9)
((OH).486,F.211)

Fe

1.20 .02
1.20 .03
1.19 .04
1.14 .04
.93 .06
.55 .24
.46 .08

2.70 .04
2.44 .06
2.09 .04
1.58 .08
1.29 .10
1.15 .46
.70 .18

schorl

87Z006 (Na.684K.035Ca.054)(Mn.074M
g.709Fe(II)1.593Fe(III).702Al6.2
09Ti.026)Si6.020O18(B2.894O9)
((OH).486,F.211)

Fe

1.09 .01
1.05 .03
10 .03
1.05 .04
.85 .03
.52 .24
.45 .01

2.50 .03
2.29 .05
1.92 .06
1.38 .04
1.18 .10
1.11 .10
.64 .03

schorl

87Z006 (Na.648K.012Ca.047)(Mn.016M
g.846Fe(II)1.568Fe(III).402Al6.4
96Ti.041)Si6.133O18(B2.795O9)
((OH).981,F.134)

Fe

1.10 .01
1.07 .01
1.08 .04
1.11 .04
.81 .07
.49 .04

2.58 .02
2.27 .03
1.89 .07
1.48 .07
1.48 .11
.60 .09

582

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

schorlomite

71D035 Ca3(Fe,Ti)2(Si,Ti)3O12

Fe

.43
.40
.14
.63

.05
.03
.05
.10

.64 .05
.88 .03
1.05 .05
1.62 .10

schorlomite

71D035 Ca3(Fe,Ti)2(Si,Ti)3O12

Fe

.45
.43
.13
.99

.05
.05
.05
.80

.60 .05
.83 .05
1.07 .05
1.99 .08

schorlomite

71D035 Ca3(Fe,Ti)2(Si,Ti)3O12

Fe

.43
.41
.11
.68

.05
.05
.05
.08

.58 .05
.83 .05
1.09 .05
1.80 .05

schorlomite

72B056 Ca3Fe(III)2Ti(SiO4)3

Fe

.34 .05
.20 .05

.68 .05
1.22 .05

schorlomite

72B056 (Ca5.6Mn.1Mg.2)5.9(Fe2.9Ti1.1
Al.3)4.9Si5.3Fe.4O24

Fe

.42 .05
.27 .05

.61 .05
1.31 .05

schorlomite

77A039 Ca2.9(Fe(III)1.44Mg1.1Mn.03Ti.
82)(Si2.47Al.23)O12

Fe

1.23 .05
1.10 .05
.60 .05
.42 .05
.17 .05

3.30 .05
3.05 .05
2.04 .05
.69 .05
1.19 .05

schorlomite

77A039 Ca2.9(Fe(III)1.44Mg1.1Mn.03Ti.
82)(Si2.47Al.23)O12

Fe

1.27 .05
1.11 .05
.59 .05
.42 .05
.16 .05

3.40 .05
3.08 .05
2.05 .05
.70 .05
1.20 .05

schorlomite

77A039 Ca2.93(Fe(III)1.48Mg1.11Mn.04
Ti.87)(Si2.36Al.24)O12

Fe

1.44 .05
1.28 .05
.88 .05
.53 .05
.28 .05

3.51 .05
3.19 .05
2.40 .05
.69 .05
1.18 .05

schorlomite

77A039 Ca2.93(Fe(III)1.48Mg1.11Mn.04
Ti.87)(Si2.36Al.24)O12

Fe

1.43 .05
1.26 .05
.88 .05
.52 .05
.27 .05

3.49 .05
3.16 .05
2.40 .05
.70 .05
1.19 .05

schorlomite

77H020 (Ca2.97Mn.03Mg.06Fe.26)(Fe1.3
0Al.07)(Ti.69Si2.62)O12

Fe

1.22 .05
.69 .05
.21 .05

3.16 .05
2.10 .05
1.14 .05

schorlomite

77H020 (Ca3.02Mn.01Mg.09Fe.23)(Fe1.0
8Al.52)(Ti.78Si2.28)O12

Fe

.41 .05
.16 .05

.69 .05
1.18 .05

583

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

schorlomite

77H020 (Ca2.98Mn.03Mg.11Fe.25)(Fe1.1
9Al.23)(Ti.82Si2.47)O12

Fe

1.27 .05
.74 .05
.48 .05
.24 .05

3.26 .05
2.20 .05
.68 .05
1.18 .05

schorlomite

77H020 (Ca2.93Mn.02Mg.12Fe.27)(Fe1.1
3Al.10)(Ti.86Si2.47)O12

Fe

1.35 .05
.73 .05
.47 .05
.23 .05

3.40 .05
2.14 .05
.67 .05
1.15 .05

schorlomite

77H020 (Ca2.93Mn.02Mg.12Fe.28)(Fe1.2
0Al.10)(Ti.85Si2.49)O12

Fe

1.27 .05
.73 .05
.46 .05
.23 .05

3.23 .05
2.15 .05
.65 .05
1.13 .05

schorlomite

77H020 (Ca2.94Mn.02Mg.11Fe.29)(Fe1.1
4Al.11)(Ti.94Si2.44)O12

Fe

1.30 .05
.87 .05
.51 .05
.28 .05

3.17 .05
2.32 .05
.67 .05
1.13 .05

schorlomite

77H020 (Ca2.94Mn.02Mg.11Fe.29)(Fe1.1
4Al.11)(Ti.94Si2.44)O12

Fe

1.14 .05
.79 .05
.41 .05
.17 .05

3.09 .05
1.43 .05
.68 .05
1.15 .05

schorlomite

77H020 (Ca2.87Mn.03Mg.06Fe.35)(Fe1.0
1Al.35)(Ti1.07Si2.25)O12

Fe

1.42 .05
1.26 .05
.87 .05
.50 .05
.27 .05

3.47 .05
3.15 .05
2.37 .05
.70 .05
1.17 .05

schorlomite

80S011 Ca2.80Mg0.09Mn0.05Fe(II)0.14F
e(III)1.52Al0.14Ti0.55Si2.66O12

Fe

.418 .003
.238 .003

.604 .001
1.300 .004

schorlomite

80S011 Ca2.79Mg0.18Mn0.05Fe(II)0.24F
e(III)1.07Al0.53Ti0.91Si2.25O12

Fe

.393 .002
.211 .003
1.457 .002
1.167 .002
.788 .036

.613 .002
1.223 .004
3.055 .019
2.660 .021
1.734 .051

schorlomite

80S011 Ca3.02Mg0.05Mn0.03Fe1.56Al0.
23Ti0.49Si2.71O12

Fe

.418 .002
.218 .007
1.448 .002
1.149 .002
.785 .002

.595 .002
1.309 .010
2.967 .032
2.466 .032
1.650 .045

schorlomite

80S011 Ca2.79Mg0.18Mn0.05Fe(II)0.24F
e(III)1.07Al0.53Ti0.91Si2.25O12

Fe

.471 .003
.288 .004
1.530 .015
1.328 .024
.949 .024

.614 .002
1.270 .004
3.169 .003
2.811 .002
2.088 .036

584

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

schorlomite

85M042 (Mn.029K.031Na.028Ca2.820Mg
.128Fe(II).139)(Fe(III)1.351Al.4
54)(Ti.626Si2.447)O12

Fe

.219 .005
.400 .005
1.235 .005
1.130 .005
.892 .005
.662 .005

1.315 .005
.619 .005
3.474 .005
2.580 .005
1.981 .005
1.523 .005

schorlomite

85M042 (Mn.027K.017Na.028Ca2.760Mg
.191Fe.141)(Fe(III)1.257Al.565)(
Ti.630Si2.432)O12

Fe

.220 .005
.399 .005
1.235 .005
1.130 .005
.910 .005
.672 .005

1.294 .005
.626 .005
3.416 .005
2.556 .005
2.021 .005
1.548 .005

schorlomite

85M042 (Mn.020K.039Na.047Ca2.755Mg
.232Fe(II).168)(Fe(III)1.199Al.4
41)(Ti.734Si2.426)O12

Fe

.215 .005
.401 .005
1.235 .005
1.130 .005
.904 .005
.674 .005

1.263 .005
.631 .005
3.326 .005
2.543 .005
2.205 .005
1.542 .005

schorlomite

85M042 (Mn.019K.038Na.033Ca2.821Mg
.214Fe(II).214)(Fe(III)1.214Al.2
74)(Ti.843Si2.389)O12

Fe

.214 .005
.400 .005
1.235 .005
1.130 .005
.942 .005
.669 .005

1.254 .005
.640 .005
3.369 .005
2.574 .005
2.120 .005
1.592 .005

schorlomite

85M042 (Mn.021K.011Na.028Ca2.812Mg
.148Fe(II).168)(Fe(III)1.165Al.5
01)(Ti.874Si2.293)O12

Fe

.209 .005
.399 .005
1.235 .005
1.130 .005
.875 .005
.635 .005

1.238 .005
.640 .005
3.249 .005
2.542 .005
1.968 .005
1.447 .005

schorlomite

85M042 (Mn.021K.008Na.028Ca2.805Mg
.153Fe(II).183)(Fe(III)1.117Al.4
58)(Ti.993Si2.245)O12

Fe

.209 .005
.396 .005
1.235 .005
1.130 .005
.878 .005
.667 .005

1.229 .005
.644 .005
3.188 .005
2.548 .005
1.984 .005
1.429 .005

schorlomite

85M042 (Mn.021K.008Na.028Ca2.805Mg
.153Fe(II).183)(Fe(III)1.117Al.4
58)(Ti.993Si2.245)O12

Fe

.326 .005
.488 .005
1.369 .005
1.226 .005
1.076 .005
.995 .005

1.217 .005
.650 .005
3.629 .005
3.219 .005
2.317 .005
2.072 .005

585

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

schorlomite

85Y009 (K.03Na.04Mg.15Ca2.77)(Mn.02
Mg.09Al.27Ti.62Fe(III).99)(Ti.2
3Fe(III).40Si2.37)O12

Fe

1.188 .001
1.142 .001
.422 .000
.225 .000
.954 .002
.757 .001
.527 .001

3.553 .006
2.457 .004
.614 .000
1.248 .000
2.072 .003
1.682 .003
1.228 .004

schorlomite

86W017 Mn.03K.03Na.03Ca2.82Mg.13Fe
(II).14Fe(III)1.35Ti.63Al.45Si2.
45O12

Fe

.219 .005
.400 .005
1.241 .005
1.173 .005
.892 .005
.662 .005

1.315 .005
.619 .005
3.474 .005
2.580 .005
1.981 .005
1.523 .005

schorlomite

86W017 Mn.03K.02Na.03Ca2.76Mg.19Fe
(II).14Fe(III)1.25Ti.63Al.56Si2.
43O12

Fe

.220 .005
.399 .005
1.224 .005
1.162 .005
.910 .005
.672 .005

1.294 .005
.626 .005
3.416 .005
2.556 .005
2.021 .005
1.548 .005

schorlomite

86W017 Mn.02K.04Na.05Ca2.76Mg.23Fe
(II).17Fe(III)1.20Ti.73Al.44Si2.
43O12

Fe

.215 .005
.401 .005
1.192 .005
1.144 .005
.904 .005
.674 .005

1.263 .005
.631 .005
3.326 .005
2.543 .005
2.025 .005
1.542 .005

schorlomite

86W017 Mn.02K.04Na.03Ca2.82Mg.21Fe
(II).21Fe(III)1.21Ti.81Al.27Si2.
39O12

Fe

.214 .005
.400 .005
1.228 .005
1.131 .005
.942 .005
.669 .005

1.245 .005
.640 .005
3.369 .005
2.574 .005
2.120 .005
1.592 .005

schorlomite

86W017 Mn.02K.01Na.03Ca2.81Mg.15Fe
(II).17Fe(III)1.17Ti.87Al.50Si2.
29O12

Fe

.209 .005
.399 .005
1.263 .005
1.149 .005
.875 .005
.635 .005

1.238 .005
.640 .005
3.249 .005
2.542 .005
1.968 .005
1.447 .005

schorlomite

86W017 Mn.02K.01Na.03Ca2.81Mg.15Fe
(II).18Fe(III)1.12Ti.99Al.46Si2.
25O12

Fe

.209 .005
.396 .005
1.261 .005
1.134 .005
.878 .005
.667 .005

1.229 .005
.644 .005
3.188 .005
2.548 .005
1.984 .005
1.429 .005

586

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

schorlomite

86W017 Mn.02K.01Na.03Ca2.81Mg.15Fe
(II).18Fe(III)1.12Ti.99Al.46Si2.
25O12

Fe

schorlomite

89K092

Fe

schorlomite

95L054

Fe

295

.41
.74
.21
1.19

.64
1.76
1.21
3.03

schorlomite

95L054

Fe

295

.40
.21

.69
1.28

schorlomite

95L054

Fe

80

.49
.32
1.03
1.44

.60
1.24
2.27
3.12

schorlomite

95L054

Fe

80

.51
.37
1.03
1.22
1.39

.64
1.28
2.11
3.26
3.64

schorlomite

96P013

Fe

schreibersite

67B003 (Fe,Ni)3P

SNP

schreibersite

79O011 (Fe,Ni)3P

SNP

schwertmannite

94B037 Fe16O16(OH)9.6(SO4)3.210H2O

Fe

.3578 .0006

.64 .01

schwertmannite

94B037 Fe16O16(OH)9.6(SO4)3.210H2O

Fe

4.2

.492 .001

-.408 .005

schwertmannite

95S006

.236 .005
.488 .005
1.369 .005
1.226 .005
1.076 .005
.995 .005

1.217 .005
.650 .005
3.629 .005
3.219 .005
2.317 .005
2.072 .005

schwertmannite

96B014

Fe

300

schwertmannite

96B014

Fe

4.2

schwertmannite

97B009 Fe8O8(OH)6SO4

scorodite

71T019 FeAsO4/2H2O

scorodite

91G025 FeAsO4/2H2O

.38 .05
.29 .05
.40 .05

185 5
265 5
295 5
251 3
225 5
135 10

4.2

-.18
.33
.39

587

-.03
-.33

.248 .005

45.6 .1
46.0

.68
.68

xx

1998

.361 .005

449
450

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

sediment

82K064

Fe

.55 .06
.12 .06

.90 .06
.47 .06

sediment

82K064

Fe

.09 .06
.33 .06

.60 .06
.51 .06

sediment

82K064

Fe

.24 .06
.02 .06

.56 .06
.67 .06

sediment

82K064

Fe

.89 .06
.51 .06
.04 .06

2.25 .06
.24 .06

sediment

82K064

Fe

1.07 .06
.58 .06
.85 .06
.05 .06

2.13 .06
.26 .06
2.16 .06

sediment

82K064

Fe

.60 .06
.94 .06
.07 .06

.21 .05
2.26 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.43 .05
1.29 .05

.72 .05
2.93 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.44 .05
1.28 .05

.70 .05
2.93 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.45 .05
1.27 .05

.67 .05
2.91 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.43 .05
1.30 .05

.65 .05
2.94 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.47 .05
1.28 .05

.71 .05
2.94 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.41 .05
1.28 .05

.69 .05
2.91 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.44 .05
1.28 .05

.68 .05
2.91 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.44 .05
1.27 .05

.69 .05
2.92 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.52 .05
1.43 .05

.82 .05
3.25 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.46 .06
1.48 .05

.78 .05
3.29 .05

sediment

84D003

Fe

.49 .05
1.40 .05

.86 .05
3.16 .05

588

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

sediment

85G080

Fe

1.31 .01
1.37 .01
.46 .01
.48 .01

2.59 .02
1.91 .06
1.07 .01
.55 .01

sediment

85G080

Fe

1.28 .01
1.19 .01
.48 .01
.49 .01

2.56 .01
2.40 .01
1.16 .01
.56 .01

sediment

85G080

Fe

1.26 .01
1.21 .01
.53 .01
.47 .01

2.70 .01
2.31 .01
1.03 .01
.60 .01

sediment

85G080

Fe

1.22 .01
1.20 .01
.46 .01
.41 .01

2.74 .01
2.39 .01
.95 .01
.58 .01

sediment

85G080

Fe

1.24 .01
1.36 .01
.54 .01
.46 .01

2.73 .01
2.02 .01
1.15 .01
.59 .01

sediment

85G080

Fe

1.23 .01
1.07 .01
.44 .01
.43 .01

2.67 .01
2.19 .01
.86 .01
.49 .01

sediment

86H038

Fe

.44 .05
1.27 .05

.52 .05
2.85 .05

sediment

86H038

Fe

.45 .05
1.28 .05

.74 .05
2.83 .05

sediment

89G031

Fe

1.23 .01
1.23 .01
.55 .01
.49 .01

2.75 .01
2.24 .05
1.16 .01
.58 .01

sediment

89G031

Fe

1.25 .01
1.16 .01
.56 .01
.50 .01

2.66 .01
2.29 .07
1.03 .04
.54 .01

sediment

89G031

Fe

1.25 .01
1.20 .09
.53 .01
.49 .01

2.64 .01
2.27 .06
.92 .13
.51 .02

sediment

89G031

Fe

1.26 .01
1.19 .06
.54 .01
.49 .01

2.64 .01
2.31 .12
.94 .06
.52 .02

589

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

sediment

89G031

Fe

1.26 .01
1.19 .08
.52 .03
.49 .01

2.64 .01
2.28 .15
.89 .07
.48 .02

sediment

89G031

Fe

1.25 .01
1.17 .08
.52 .03
.49 .01

2.64 .01
2.20 .14
.90 .06
.47 .02

sediment

89G031

Fe

1.35 .03
1.48 .07
1.09 .03
.55 .01
.58 .01
1.35 .01

3.04 .03
2.80 .07
1.40 .01
.66 .01

1.33 .03
1.24 .02
.74 .02
.53 .01
.55 .05
1.28 .07

3.17 .02
2.69 .04
1.32 .02
.55 .01

sediment

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

89G031

Fe

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

471 1
264 1

510 4
212 8

sediment

90L054

Fe

.37 .05
.36 .05
1.10 .05

.50 .05
.82 .05
2.66 .05

sediment

90L054

Fe

.36 .05
.36 .05
1.12 .05

.49 .05
.74 .05
2.62 .05

sediment

90L054

Fe

.36 .05
.36 .05
1.12 .05

.50 .05
.76 .05
2.62 .05

sediment

90L054

Fe

.36 .05
.37 .05
1.13 .05

.51 .05
.77 .05
2.61 .05

sediment

90L054

Fe

.39 .05
.36 .05
1.08 .05
1.13 .05

.64 .05
2.00 .05
2.21 .05
2.67 .05

sediment

90L054

Fe

.39 .05
.36 .05
1.12 .05
1.14 .05

.66 .05
2.04 .05
2.32 .05
2.69 .05

sediment

90L054

Fe

.36 .05
.36 .05
1.13 .05
1.14 .05

.70 .05
2.04 .05
2.11 .05
2.69 .05

590

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

sediment

92M074

Fe

sediment core

96D049

Fe

77

.47 .02
1.26 .02

.48 .02
2.89 .02

sediment deep sea

92C014

1.26
.33
.4

2.23
.66

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

500

sediment Grand
River

90M024

Fe

1.13 .02
.35 .02

2.60 .02
.58 .02

sediment Lake Erie

90M024

Fe

1.13 .02
.35 .02

2.60 .02
.58 .02

sediment near shore


sea

92C014

sediment river

93I010

295

sediments

92Q003

1.13
1.20
.32
.37

2.67
1.99
.75
.44

Fe

sediments

92Q003

Fe

1.11
1.23
.33

2.64
1.87
.67

sediments

92Q003

Fe

1.11
.27

2.66
.63

sediments

92Q003

Fe

1.10
.36
.38

2.68
.66
.53

sediments

96L028

sediments

96M050

Fe

sediments bottom

94M051

Fe

300

sediments Elbe
River

90K064

sediments from
mine

90B075

Fe

sediments from
wells

91N011

Fe

sediments lake

94L025

sediments late
cretaceous

94E021

Fe

591

1998

51.0

50.4

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

sediments marine

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

94C049

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.12
.35
.40

2.65
.57

1.13
.35

2.68
.70

510

sediments marine

94C049

sediments Po river

91T002

4.2

sepiolite

81H018 Mg4Si6O15(OH)2/6H2O

Fe

.40 .01
.41 .01

.30 .01
.67 .01

sepiolite

81H018 Mg4Si6O15(OH)2/6H2O

Fe

1.41 .01
.39 .01

2.64 .01
.80 .01

sepiolite

90W013 (OH)4(OH)2(Mg4.41Fe(III).38F
e(II).33)(Si7.69Al.18Fe(III).13)
/4H2O

xx

1.41 .05
.26 .05
.77 .05

2.64 .05
.70 .05
1.64 .05

serpentine

75M095 (Mg3.01Fe(II).06)(Fe(III).21Si1.
79Al.01)O5(OH)4

serpentine

76M030 (Mg3.01Fe(II).06)(Fe(III).21Si1.
79Al.01)O5(OH)4

SS

1.30 .02
.52 .02

2.68 .02
.68 .02

serpentine

76M030 (Mg3.01Fe(II).06)(Fe(III).21Si1.
79Al.01)O5(OH)4

SS

1.37 .01
.58 .01

2.89 .01
.76 .01

serpentine

76M030 (Mg3.01Fe(II).06)(Fe(III).21Si1.
79Al.01)O5(OH)4

SS

1.24 .02
.53 .01

2.61 .02
.69 .01

serpentine

77M063 (Mg3.01Fe(II).06)(Fe(III).21Si1.
79Al.01)O5(OH)4

SS

1.25 .05
.46 .05
.26 .05

2.76 .05
.64 .05
.23 .05

serpentine

79R036 (Mg3.01Fe(II).06)(Fe(III).21Si1.
79Al.01)O5(OH)4

Fe

1.18 .01
.51 .01
.44 .04

2.67 .01
.97 .02
.43 .01

serpentine

79R036 (Mg3.01Fe(II).06)(Fe(III).21Si1.
79Al.01)O5(OH)4

Fe

1.07 .01
.43 .01
.32 .02

2.50 .02
.92 .02
.40 .01

serpentine

94C080

shafranovskite

87K081 H6(Na,K)6(Fe,Mn)3Si9O27/3H
2O

shale

92D025

shale oil
shale oil

475

R
SS

.50 .05
.45 .05
1.30 .05
1.30 .05

.35 .05
.65 .05
2.60 .05
2.80 .05

84B077

Fe

.30 .05
1.14 .05

.69 .05
2.81 .05

84B077

Fe

.31 .05
1.23 .05

.68 .05
1.89 .05

592

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

shale oil

84B077

Fe

.43 .05
1.12 .05

.50 .05
2.56 .05

shale oil

84B077

Fe

.32 .05
1.52 .05

.76 .05
1.95 .05

siderite

63H006 FeCO3

xx

1.30 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

64O002 FeCO3

SS

1.38 .02

1.87 .10

siderite

66G017 FeCO3

Pt

.892 .003

1.798 .004

siderite

66G017 FeCO3

Pt

1.040 .003

2.043 .006

siderite

67L003 FeCO3

SNP

1.47 .05

1.78 .05

siderite

67W005 FeCO3

Fe

1.25 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

68S046 FeCO3

siderite

70K041 FeCO3

siderite

71B102 FeCO3

siderite

71D003 FeCO3

xx

.89 .05

1.79 .05

siderite

71D003 FeCO3

xx

.90 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

71D003 FeCO3

xx

.90 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

71M094 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .05

1.85 .05

siderite

71N022 FeCO3

siderite

71N024 FeCO3

siderite

72K033 FeCO3

Fe

1.38 .02

2.02 .03

siderite

72K033 FeCO3

Fe

1.36 .02

2.015 .005

siderite

72P027 FeCO3

Pt

.06 .03

1.85 .04

siderite

73N002 FeCO3

siderite

76S044 FeCO3

siderite

76S063 FeCO3

siderite

78C017 FeCO3

siderite

80D034 FeCO3

siderite

80M068 FeCO3

Fe

1.267 .050

1.792 .050

siderite

80M076 FeCO3

Fe

1.23 .03

1.90 .03

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.115 .001

1.777 .001

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.113 .001

1.779 .001

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.120 .001

1.801 .001

593

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

184.7 1.5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.114 .001

1.778 .001

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.115 .001

1.762 .001

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.119 .001

1.662 .001

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.112 .001

1.774 .001

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.114 .001

1.785 .001

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.114 .001

1.784 .001

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.125 .001

1.796 .001

siderite

81A046 FeCO3

xx

1.117 .001

1.811 .001

siderite

81G048 FeCO3

Fe

.85 .02

1.77 .03

siderite

81G048 FeCO3

Fe

.84 .02

1.76 .02

siderite

81G055 FeCO3

Fe

1.30 .05

1.68 .05

siderite

81M056 FeCO3

Fe

1.336 .005

1.659 .005

siderite

82K028 FeCO3

siderite

82M012 FeCO3

Fe

1.38 .01

2.41 .01

siderite

82M012 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .01

1.86 .01

siderite

82M012 FeCO3

Fe

1.20 .03

1.98 .04

siderite

82M012 FeCO3

Fe

1.42 .03

2.50 .08

siderite

82M012 FeCO3

Fe

1.37 .01

2.32 .01

siderite

82M012 FeCO3

Fe

1.23 .01

1.86 .01

siderite

82M012 FeCO3

Fe

1.2 .1

2.0 .2

siderite

82M062 FeCO3

siderite

83F007 FeCO3

xx

1.20 .01

1.79 .01

siderite

83F007 FeCO3

xx

1.19 .01

1.79 .01

siderite

83F007 FeCO3

xx

1.19 .01

1.79 .01

siderite

83F007 FeCO3

xx

1.19 .01

1.79 .01

siderite

83F007 FeCO3

xx

1.19 .01

1.79 .01

siderite

83F007 FeCO3

xx

1.20 .01

1.79 .01

siderite

83F007 FeCO3

xx

1.21 .01

1.76 .01

siderite

83F007 FeCO3

xx

1.19 .01

1.78 .01

siderite

83F007 FeCO3

xx

1.21 .01

1.80 .01

siderite

83F007 FeCO3

xx

1.21 .01

1.80 .01

594

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

siderite

83T029 FeCO3

xx

1.40 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

84T020 FeCO3

xx

1.26 .01
1.27 .01

1.79 .01
2.01 .01

siderite

84T020 FeCO3

xx

1.25 .01

1.79 .01

siderite

84T020 FeCO3

xx

1.23 .01

1.79 .01

siderite

84T020 FeCO3

xx

1.21 .01
1.34 .02

1.80 .02
2.17 .03

siderite

84T032 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .01

1.89 .02

siderite

84T032 FeCO3

Fe

1.22 .01

1.75 .02

siderite

84V006 FeCO3

xx

1.50 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

84V006 FeCO3

xx

1.50 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

84V006 FeCO3

xx

1.49 .05

1.77 .05

siderite

84V006 FeCO3

xx

1.50 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

84V006 FeCO3

xx

1.49 .05

1.85 .05

siderite

84V006 FeCO3

xx

1.50 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

84V006 FeCO3

xx

1.50 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

85H004 FeCO3

Fe

1.22 .05

1.79 .05

siderite

85H004 FeCO3

Fe

1.22 .05

1.81 .05

siderite

85H004 FeCO3

Fe

1.12 .05

1.81 .05

siderite

85H004 FeCO3

Fe

1.22 .05

1.81 .05

siderite

85H004 FeCO3

Fe

1.23 .05

1.79 .05

siderite

85I014 FeCO3

xx

1.50 .05

1.83 .05

siderite

85M005 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .03

1.78 .05

siderite

85M005 FeCO3

Fe

1.38 .03

2.03 .03

siderite

86A018 FeCO3

xx

1.23 .03

1.79 .01

siderite

86A018 FeCO3

xx

1.30 .03

1.74 .01

siderite

86A018 FeCO3

xx

1.24 .03

1.84 .01

siderite

86E019 FeCO3

Fe

1.25 .05

1.67 .05

siderite

86E019 FeCO3

Fe

1.41 .05

1.99 .05

siderite

86E019 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .05

2.81 .05

siderite

86E019 FeCO3

Fe

1.35 .05

2.04 .05

siderite

86E027 FeCO3

Fe

1.25 .05

1.67 .05

595

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

siderite

86E027 FeCO3

Fe

1.41 .05

1.99 .05

siderite

86E027 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .05

1.81 .05

siderite

86E027 FeCO3

Fe

1.35 .05

2.04 .05

siderite

86P024 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .01

1.81 .02

siderite

86P024 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .01

1.84 .02

siderite

86P024 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .01

1.80 .02

siderite

86P024 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .01

1.81 .02

siderite

86P024 FeCO3

Fe

1.25 .01

1.83 .02

siderite

86P024 FeCO3

Fe

1.25 .01

1.81 .02

siderite

86S079 FeCO3

Fe

1.23 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

86T054 FeCO3

Fe

1.17 .03

1.77 .03

siderite

86T054 FeCO3

Fe

1.22 .02

1.91 .04

siderite

88B035 FeCO3

Fe

1.26 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

88B136 FeCO3

Fe

1.242 .004

1.814 .004

siderite

88L039 FeCO3

Fe

1.26 .05

1.86 .05

siderite

89B023 FeCO3

SNP

1.50 .05

1.81 .05

siderite

89E004 FeCO3

Fe

1.234 .005

1.802 .005

siderite

89E004 FeCO3

Fe

1.349 .005

2.202 .005

siderite

89J011

FeCO3

Fe

1.21 .05

1.70 .05

siderite

89J011

FeCO3

Fe

1.26 .05

1.75 .05

siderite

89J011

FeCO3

Fe

1.21 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

89J011

FeCO3

Fe

1.23 .05

1.80 .05

siderite

89L007 FeCO3

Fe

1.23 .03

1.86 .05

siderite

89N007 FeCO3

Fe

1.21 .05

1.84 .05

siderite

89N007 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .05

1.84 .05

siderite

89N009 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .03

1.79 .06

siderite

91G025 FeCO3

xx

1.115 .005

1.776 .005

siderite

91N011 FeCO3

Fe

1.25 .05

1.81 .11

siderite

92G014 (Ca.01Fe.84Mg.14Mn.01)CO3

1.229 .008

1.808 .014

siderite

92G014 (Ca.01Fe.84Mg.14Mn.01)CO3

1.220 .008

1.778 .014

siderite

92G014 (Ca.02Fe.85Mg.12Mn.01)CO3

1.196 .001

1.762 .006

596

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

siderite

92G014 (Ca.01Fe.84Mg.13Mn.02)CO3

1.232 .003

1.788 .006

siderite

92G014 (Ca.02Fe.85Mg.12Mn.01)CO3

1.224 .010

1.799 .016

siderite

92S014 FeCO3

Fe

1.24 .05

1.78 .05

siderite

92S014 FeCO3

Fe

1.23 .05

1.75 .05

siderophyllite

71G071 K1.2(Fe(II)2Fe(III).1Ti.1Al.8)3(
Si3Al)4O10(O(OH).3F.7)2

SS

1.26 .01

2.52 .02

siderophyllite

81L005 K.93(Fe1.77Al1.66)(Si1.89Al.11
O(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .01
.34 .04

2.55 .01
.39 .07

siderophyllite

96L050

Fe

295

siderophyllite
(biotite)

95R056 KFe2.5Al2Si2.5O10(OH)2

siderotil

85H004 Fe(II)SO4/5H2O

Fe

.36 .05

1.10 .05

siderotil

85H004 Fe(II)SO4/5H2O

Fe

.37 .05

1.13 .05

siegenite

93P020

Fe

293

1.295 .005
-.05 .02
.41 .01

1.850 .009
.56 .03
1.08 .02

siegenite

93P020

Fe

77

1.36 .01
.01 .05
.49 .01

2.02 .03
.52 .09
1.16 .05

siegenite

93P020

Fe

77

.331 .005
1.705 .006
.989 .009

.763 .009
2.78 .01
2.74 .01

siegenite

93P020

Fe

293

.201 .009
1.58 .01
.897 .007

.59 .01
2.57 .03
2.42 .01

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.70 .05
1.05 .05
.85 .05

.71 .05
2.19 .05
1.87 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.56 .05
1.01 .05
.85 .05

.78 .05
2.26 .05
1.93 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.31 .05
1.10 .05
.92 .05

1.17 .05
2.02 .05
1.65 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.32 .05
1.08 .05
.91 .05

1.17 .05
2.02 .05
1.67 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.53 .05
1.07 .05
.93 .05

.85 .05
2.16 .05
1.88 .05

597

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.32 .05
1.11 .05
.95 .05

1.13 .05
2.10 .05
1.78 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.57 .05
1.07 .05
.92 .05

.77 .05
2.18 .05
1.89 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.57 .05
1.05 .05
.86 .05

.55 .05
2.03 .05
1.65 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

1.04 .05
1.01 .05

2.21 .05
1.65 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.32 .05
1.06 .05
.91 .05

1.14 .05
2.05 .05
1.76 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.52 .05
.96 .05
.75 .05

.79 .05
2.27 .05
1.68 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.31 .05
1.11 .05
.96 .05

1.15 .05
2.15 .05
1.85 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.46 .05
1.05 .05
.89 .05

.91 .05
2.20 .05
1.88 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.55 .05
10 .05
.97 .05

.69 .05
2.29 .05
1.71 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.32 .05
10 .05

1.19 .05
1.99 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.34 .05
1.08 .05
.91 .05

1.16 .05
2.12 .05
1.77 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.32 .05
10 .05

1.20 .05
2.08 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.32 .05
10 .05

1.16 .05
2.00 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.33 .05
1.11 .05
.95 .05

1.12 .05
2.05 .05
1.75 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.55 .05
1.11 .05
.95 .05

.71 .05
2.06 .05
1.91 .05

598

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.34 .05
1.15 .05
.99 .05

1.24 .05
2.13 .05
1.81 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.70 .05
1.12 .05
.95 .05

.77 .05
2.21 .05
1.86 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.85 .05
1.13 .05
.96 .05

1.02 .05
2.14 .05
1.80 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

1.05 .05
.92 .05

2.18 .05
1.52 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.37 .05
1.16 .05
10 .05

1.33 .05
2.10 .05
1.77 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.70 .05
1.11 .05
.95 .05

.90 .05
2.19 .05
1.89 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.30 .05
10 .05

1.09 .05
1.82 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.30 .05
.94 .05

.97 .05
2.00 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.30 .05
.95 .05

.98 .05
1.96 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.29 .05
.97 .05

.97 .05
1.97 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.29 .05
.95 .05

.96 .05
1.93 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.27 .05
.95 .05

.96 .05
1.91 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.28 .05
.93 .05

.97 .05
1.93 .05

silicate melt

84M025

Fe

.29 .05
.75 .05

.90 .05
2.18 .05

silicates natural

92G033

siliceous deposits
from geothermal
water

93Y008

Fe

sillimanite

79H032 (Al.97Fe(III).03)AlO6

Fe

1.02 .02
.37 .01

2.47 .04
1.06 .01

599

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Fe

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

sillimanite

79H032 (Al.97Fe(III).03)AlO6

slag Beulah

95N006

slags

93M039 FeO-Fe2O3-CaO-Al2O3-SiO2

.95

.66

slags

93M039 FeO-Fe2O3-CaO-Al2O3-SiO2

1.07

.99

slags

93M039 FeO-Fe2O3-CaO-Al2O3-SiO2

.96

1.40

slags

93M039 FeO-Fe2O3-CaO-Al2O3-SiO2

1.01

1.66

slags

93M039 FeO-Fe2O3-CaO-Al2O3-SiO2

1.03

1.86

smaltite

87P061 Fe3S4

xx

.87 .02
.65 .02

.36 .02
.70 .02

295 5

smaltite

87P061 Fe3S4

xx

.81 .02
.59 .02

.34 .02
.64 .02

295 5

smaltite

87P061 Fe3S4

xx

.87 .02
.65 .02

.38 .02
.70 .02

305 5

smaltite

87P061 Fe3S4

xx

.89 .02
.67 .02

.39 .02
.69 .02

305 5

smaltite

87P061 Fe3S4

80

.87 .02
.65 .02

.36 .02
.70 .02

295 5

smaltite

87P061 Fe3S4

300

.81 .02
.59 .02

.34 .02
.64 .02

295 5

smectite

77R026

Pd

.89 .01
.12 .02
.09 .00

3.00 .03
1.32 .03
.57 .02

smectite

77R026

Pd

.88 .01
.12 .01
.09 .01

2.95 .03
1.29 .03
.61 .03

smectite

77R026

Pd

.20 .09
.18 .01

1.22 .02
.45 .02

smectite

77R026

Pd

.16 .01
.11 .01

1.07 .02
.57 .02

smectite

77R026

Pd

.14 .01
.10 .01

.99 .02
.53 .03

smectite

77R026

Pd

.23 .01
.11 .01

1.16 .02
.54 .02

smectite

77R026

Pd

.12 .01
.18 .01

1.03 .03
.53 .03

smectite

77R026

Pd

.13 .01
.11 .02

.85 .02
.49 .03

600

1998

1.09 .03
.37 .01

2.62 .05
1.07 .01

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

smectite

77R026

Pd

.89 .01
.24 .02
.12 .01

2.80 .03
1.09 .02
.56 .02

smectite

77R026

Pd

.90 .01
.15 .01
.11 .01

2.76 .02
1.26 .02
.43 .03

smectite

77R026

Pd

.92 .01
.30 .01
.12 .01

2.74 .03
1.35 .02
.59 .03

smectite

77R026

Pd

.89 .01
.19 .01
.10 .01

2.56 .03
1.28 .02
.56 .02

smectite

77R026

Pd

.09 .00
.08 .00

.70 .02
.28 .02

smectite

77R026

Pd

.14 .00
.15 .01

.72 .02
.31 .03

smectite

77R026

Pd

.14

.62 .02

smectite

84M041

Fe

.29 .05
1.17 .05

.78 .05
3.50 .05

smectite

85C006 (Ca.10Na.40K.12)(Fe(III)2.14A
l.88Mg1.08Mn.06Ti.02Ni.01Cu.0
2)(Si7.94Al.06)O20(OH)4/n(H2
O)

xx

.38 .05

.20 .05

smectite

86D067

Fe

.35 .05
.36 .05
.35 .05

.63 .05
1.08 .05
.28 .05

smectite

86D067

Fe

.46 .05
.44 .05

.57 .05
-.07 .05

smectite

87D042

Fe

.35 .05
.35 .05

.93 .05
.55 .05

smectite

87D042

Fe

.35 .05
.30 .05

1.26 .05
.79 .05

smectite

87D043 (Ca.01K.05)(Al.17Fe.5Mg.48Ni
1.47Cr.02)(Si3.92Al.08)O10(OH
)2

Fe

.352 .005

.401 .005

smectite

88L052

Fe

.278 .008

.358 .001

smectite

88L052

Fe

.466 .008

.315 .001

smectite

88L052

Fe

.460 .008

.430 .001

601

1998

453 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

smectite

92P045 (Si3.59Al.41)O10(Fe1.53Al.39M
g.08Ti.01Cu.02)(OH)2(Ca.12Na
.09K.01Cu.02)

Fe

.36
.35

.22
.60

smectite

94G009

Fe

.37
.37

1.04
.62

smectite

94G009

Fe

.23
.43

.64
.64

smectite

94G009

Fe

.52
.32

.74
.72

smectite

94G009

Fe

.36
.35

1.01
.56

smectite

94G009

Fe

.35
.34

1.00
.58

smectite

94M061

smectite

95S101 Fe/Li(Mg2Li)-Si4O10F2

Fe

78

.49
.46

-.28
.80

smectite Stebno

92C034

.36
.47
.18
.43

.48
.37
.67
.93

smectite Stebno

92C034

80

.46

-.27

smithsonite

76P027 ZnCO3

smythite

69M006 Fe3S4

SNP

.82 .04
.59 .04

.35 .04
.69 .04

smythite

69M006 Fe3S4

SNP

.87 .04
.65 .04

.36 .04
.70 .04

smythite

70M031 Fe3S4

SNP

.84 .04
.65 .04

.36 .04
.70 .04

smythite

70M031 Fe3S4

SNP

.82 .04
.59 .04

.35 .04
.69 .04

295 5

smythite

91V014 (Fe,Ni)9S11

Fe

.66 .05
.84 .05
.84 .05

.16 .05
.04 .05
.30 .05

318 5
270 5
230 5

smythite

91V014 (Fe,Ni)9S11

Fe

.58 .05
.69 .05
.69 .05

.18 .05
.05 .05
.31 .05

303 5
259 5
224 5

602

44

47.2

295 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

smythite

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

93H032 (Fe9S11)

sodalite

76S021 Na8Cl2(AlSiO4)6

sodalite

92V022 Na6Al6O24(NaX)2

soil

70H041

soil

71J001

soil

73F018

soil

73G014

soil

74B063

soil

74E014

soil

74P040

soil

75P055

soil

76A045

soil

77A014

soil

77G067

soil

77L001

soil

78B055

soil

78B056

soil

78B078

soil

78D029

soil

79L020

soil

79M006

soil

79M015

soil

79M050

soil

79N005

soil

79P041

soil

80M056

soil

81B042

January

Fe

Fe

603

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.61
.33
.30

.11
.73
.01

1.22

1.87

1.42 .05
.12 .05
.02 .05

1.52 .05
1.76 .05

77

.37 .02
.43 .02

30.6
31.4
24.4

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

soil

81D031

soil

81D043

soil

81G050

soil

81M073

soil

81T018

soil

82K064

soil

82M018

soil

82S033

soil

83D016

SNP

.57 .05

.71 .05

soil

83D016

SNP

.52 .05

.79 .05

soil

83D016

SNP

.53 .05

.72 .05

soil

83D016

SNP

.40 .05

.73 .05

soil

83D016

SNP

.57 .05

.65 .05

soil

83D016

SNP

.64 .05

.56 .05

soil

83D016

SNP

.61 .05

.47 .05

soil

83D016

SNP

.68 .05

.71 .05

soil

83D016

SNP

.35 .05

.59 .05

soil

83D016

SNP

.37 .05

1.09 .05

soil

83D016

SNP

.35 .05

.60 .05

soil

83I010

soil

84M060

SNP

.43 .05
.56 .05

.63 .05
.62 .05

soil

84M060

SNP

.62 .05
.67 .05
1.34 .05

.53 .05
1.07 .05
2.61 .05

soil

84M060

SNP

.62 .05
.65 .05
1.33 .05

.53 .05
1.06 .05
2.64 .05

soil

84M060

SNP

.62 .05
.63 .05

.52 .05
1.01 .05

soil

84M060

SNP

.62 .05
.65 .05
1.38 .05

.53 .05
1.09 .05
2.67 .05

604

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

soil

84M060

SNP

.62 .05
.65 .05
1.39 .05

.52 .05
1.05 .05
2.68 .05

soil

84M060

SNP

.62 .05
.64 .05
1.35 .05

.52 .05
1.06 .05
2.64 .05

soil

86G061

soil

87C014

Fe

.35 .05
.37 .05
1.39 .05

.56 .05
1.14 .05
2.40 .05

soil

87C014

Fe

.36 .05
.36 .05
1.30 .05

.53 .05
.98 .05
2.25 .05

soil

87C053

Fe

.31 .05
.31 .05
1.14 .05
1.20 .05

.57 .05
1.17 .05
2.60 .05
1.80 .05

soil

88D069

SNP

.30 .05

.58 .05

soil

88D069

SNP

.67 .05

.68 .05

soil

88D069

SNP

.45 .05

.90 .05

soil

88D069

SNP

.80 .05

.52 .05

soil

88D069

SNP

.53 .05

.71 .05

soil

88D069

SNP

.65 .05
.49 .05

.51 .05
4.02 .05

soil

88D069

SNP

.54 .05
.31 .05

.98 .05
4.41 .05

soil

88D069

SNP

soil

88M027

Fe

.355 .005

.70 .05

soil

88M027

Fe

.498 .005

.75 .05

soil

88R021

Fe

.35 .05
.41 .05
1.17 .05
1.11 .05

.41 .05
1.15 .05
1.73 .05
2.71 .05

soil

88Y002

xx

.42 .02
1.14 .02

.67 .02
2.79 .02

soil

88Y002

xx

.32 .02
1.03 .02

.59 .02
2.67 .02

soil

88Y002

xx

.46 .02
.46 .02

.53 .02
.29 .02

605

1998

.38

.54

479 89

488 2

field

Mineral
Mineral

soil

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

88Y002

xx

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.73 .02
.53 .02
.42 .02

.52 .02
.36 .02
.07 .02

soil

89J014

soil

90D058

Fe

.36 .05

.85 .05

soil

90D058

Fe

.38 .05

.77 .05

soil

90D058

Fe

.36 .05

.78 .05

soil

90D058

Fe

.38 .05

.68 .05

soil

90Y021

Fe

298

soil

91A003

Fe

soil

91A003

soil

.438
.458
.439
.935

.563
.224
.067
.240

1.22 .05
.43 .05
.43 .05

2.81 .05
2.08 .05
.77 .05

Fe

1.20 .05
.38 .05
.39 .05

2.78 .05
2.15 .05
.83 .05

91A003

Fe

1.22 .05
.42 .05
.40 .05

2.78 .05
2.03 .05
.78 .05

soil

91A003

Fe

1.20 .05
.39 .05
.41 .05

2.77 .05
2.14 .05
.67 .05

soil

91A003

Fe

1.20 .05
.40 .05
.42 .05

2.80 .05
2.15 .05
.67 .05

soil

91A003

Fe

1.22 .05
.40 .05
.41 .05

2.81 .05
2.16 .05
.72 .05

soil

91A003

Fe

1.20 .05
.40 .05
.41 .05

2.86 .05
2.16 .05
.63 .05

soil

91A003

Fe

1.18 .05
.34 .05
.39 .05

2.82 .05
2.18 .05
.63 .05

soil

91A020

Fe

.33 .05

.62 .05

soil

91A020

Fe

.29 .05

.63 .05

soil

91A020

Fe

.32 .05

.68 .05

606

1998

484 2
531 2

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

soil

91A020

Fe

.31 .05

.66 .05

soil

91A020

Fe

.31 .05

.63 .05

soil

91A020

Fe

.31 .05

.57 .05

soil

91A020

Fe

.32 .05

.59 .05

soil

91A020

Fe

.32 .05

.59 .05

soil

91A020

Fe

.32 .05

.58 .05

soil

91A020

Fe

.29 .05

.58 .05

soil

91A020

Fe

.29 .05

.59 .05

soil

91C011

Fe

.35 .01
.35 .01
1.15 .07
.39 .17

.52 .02
.86 .05
2.57 .13

.46 .01
.46 .01
1.29 .07
.51 .15

.52 .04
.93 .05
2.99 .04

.35 .01
.36 .01
1.11 .07
.34 .17

.55 .01
.89 .03
2.70 .02

.46 .01
.46 .01
1.25 .07
.49 .08

.59 .02
1.06 .05
2.92 .02

.35 .01
.35 .01
1.12 .07
.41 .17

.51 .02
.78 .04
2.68 .02

.47 .01
.46 .01
1.23 .07
.49 .02

.52 .02
.85 .04
2.91 .02

.37 .01
1.01 .10
1.11 .03
.42 .55

.62 .03
2.03 .19
2.52 .07

.46 .01
1.26 .03
1.26 .02
.48 .22

.71 .01
2.14 .06
2.92 .05

soil

soil

soil

soil

soil

soil

soil

91C011

Fe

91C011

Fe

91C011

Fe

91C011

Fe

91C011

Fe

91C011

Fe

91C011

Fe

607

1998

511 25

512 10

500 25

512 9

490 16

505 9

508 25

499 15

field

Mineral
Mineral

soil

soil

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

91C011

Fe

91C011

Fe

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.36 .01
1.11 .01
.42 .11

.66 .01
2.64 .02

.47 .01
1.26 .01
.50 .01

.70 .01
2.93 .03

501 10

517 9

soil

91D031

Rh

.38 .02
.30 .05
.33 .02
1.02 .02
.37 .02

-.29 .02
-.33 .02
.56 .01
2.94 .02
.90 .05

soil

91M061

xx

.30 .02

.70 .02

soil

92B049

Fe

.357 .001
.352 .001

.38 .01
.75 .02

soil

92B049

Fe

.370 .001
1.10 .03
1.04 .01

.611 .002
2.42 .03
.82 .02

soil

92B049

Fe

.375 .001
1.13 .02
1.03 .03
.37 .03

.632 .002
2.54 .03
.78 .03
2.08 .06

soil

92B049

Fe

.375 .001
1.13 .02
1.03 .03
.37 .03

.632 .002
2.54 .03
.78 .03
2.08 .06

soil

92B049

Fe

.352 .002
.351 .003
1.10 .01
1.00 .01

2.046 .005
.561 .003
.64 .02
2.33 .03

soil

92N034

soil

92S062

Fe

.33 .02

.53 .03

soil

92S062

Fe

16

.39 .02
.54 .02

.52 .03
-.04 .03

soil

92S062

Fe

.34 .02

.55 .03

soil

92S062

Fe

15

.41 .02
.47 .02

.53 .03
-.05 .03

soil

92S062

Fe

.33 .02

.55 .03

soil

92S062

Fe

15

.41 .02
.48 .02

.53 .03
-.02 .03

.32 .02

.55 .03

soil

92S062

Fe

608

1998

497 7
468 2

55.3 .5

53.8 .5

54.7 .5

field

Mineral
Mineral

soil

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

92S062

Fe

15

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.40 .02
.48

.54 .03
-.08 .03

soil

92S062

Fe

.33 .02

.56 .03

soil

92S062

Fe

17

.41 .02
.52

.54 .03
-.20

.33 .02

.58 .03

53.4

92S062

soil

93P023

soil

93T026

.35

.60

soil

93T026

77

.49
.50
.53

.59
-.23
-.30

492
455

.49
.49
.53

.57
-.23
-.26

492
458

93T026

54.2

soil

soil

Fe

77

soil

93T026

.42
.37

.53
.62

soil

93T026

.36
.35
.37

.54
.59
-.08

473

.46
.47
.47

.53
-.28
-.18

473
523

.48
.51
.44

.52
-.29
-.19

483
530

.35
.36
.37

.53
.55
-.12

476

soil

soil

soil

93T026

77

93T026

77

93T026

soil

93T027

Fe

.49 .02
.40 .02
1.14 .02
.39 .02
1.16 .02

1.15 .03
.61 .03
2.66. .03
.55 .03
2.60 .03

soil

93T027

Fe

.46 .02
.38 .02
1.09 .02
.37 .02
1.12 .02

1.14 .03
.60 .03
2.69 .03
.57 .03
2.61 .03

609

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

soil

93T027

Fe

.47 .02
.37 .02
1.10 .02
.36 .02
1.11 .02

1.14 .03
.61 .03
2.65 .03
.55 .03
2.60 .03

soil

93T027

Fe

.48 .02
.39 .02
1.11 .02
.37 .02
1.11 .02

1.13 .03
.62 .03
2.68 .03
.54 .03
2.64 .03

soil

94C094

soil

94F013

Fe

.42
.48

-.03
-.05

51.6
53.5

soil

94F013

Fe

.33
.34
.29

-.03
-.05
.33

49.9
40.7

soil

94F013

Fe

.41
.34
.50

.01
-.03
.52

42.9
47.2

soil

94F013

Fe

.34
.44
.53

-.05
-.03
.62

48.8
51.2

soil

94F013

Fe

15

.30
.26
.53

.54
-.08
.62

50.9
50.3

soil

94F013

Fe

15

.65
.25
.33

.05
-.08
.36

51.1
50.6

soil

94F013

Fe

15

.58
.28

.01
-.08

52.4
52.0

soil

94M054

soil

95S027

Fe

soil

96F044 soil

Fe

soil

96U002

295

.38
1.10

.77
2.69

soil

96U002

77

.49
1.24

.85
2.88

soil

96U002

77

.48
1.35

1.36
2.64

soil

96U002

295

.37
1.11

1.24
2.34

120

610

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

soil

96U002

295

.38
.42
1.16
1.10

.81
1.60
1.61
2.77

soil

96U002

77

.46
.51
1.14
1.07

.96
1.49
1.70
3.06

soil

96U002

77

.55
1.03
1.11

.62
2.09
2.99

soil

96U002

295

.37
1.09
1.11

.75
1.76
2.80

soil

96U002

295

.38
1.06

.68
2.40

soil

96U002

77

.46
1.20

.75
2.47

soil

96U002

295

.40
.99

.81
2.48

soil

96U002

77

.50
1.10

.95
2.66

soil

96U002

77

.53
1.18
1.14

1.08
3.04
2.46

soil

96U002

295

.42
1.06
.97

1.01
2.75
2.08

soil

96U002

77

1.24
.44
1.21

2.90
.77
2.01

soil

96U002

295

.36
1.13
1.10

.74
2.73
1.91

soil

97M017 soil

Fe

soil (Argentinian)

94S046

Fe

.41
.38
.39
1.39

-.21
-.28
.50
2.2

soil Bahia Blanca

94V005

soil lunar

94A044

293

611

1998

51
8,26,4
7

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

soil palagonitic

soil palagonitic

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

93B053

Fe

93M067

Fe

293

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.13 .02
.98 .02
.99 .02
.35 .02
.38 .02
.66 .02
.29 .02

2.87 .03
2.36 .03
2.05 .02
.69 .04
-.18 .02
-.08 .02
-.03 .02

51.5 .2
46.7 .2
49.5 .2

1.14 .02
1.10 .02
.99 .02
.87 .02
.35 .02
.38 .02
.64 .02
.27 .02

2.89 .02
2.03 .02
2.30 .02
1.24 .02
.66 .02
-.21 .02
-.05 .02
.04 .02

51.0 .2
45.3 .2
49.0 .2

soil Yokohama

94M033

soils Assam

85R054

soils from Taiwan

90K003

soils krasnozem

90Y015

soils literite

90Y015

soils Martian

90C046

soils New Zealand

90C015

soils of North
Carolina, USA

92S081

80

soils of Taiwan

89W024

298

soils paddy

92W018

Fe

298

.352

.547

soils paddy

92W018

Fe

77

.311
.447
.456

.811
-.256
-.220

459.0
524.1

.456
.401
.469

.725
-.265
-.212

468.0
526.8

.357
.371

.664
-.214

510.0

soils paddy

soils paddy

Fe

293

Fe

92W018

Fe

92W018

Fe

77

77

298

soils paddy

92W018

Fe

298

.370

.577

soils paddy

92W018

Fe

77

.421
.509

.834
-.200

466.1

.513
.518
.604

.700
-.269
-.195

465.3
527.9

soils paddy

92W018

Fe

612

77

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

soils paddy
soils paddy

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

92W018

Fe

92W018

Fe

298
77

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.369
.317

.601
-.159

512.9

.331
.463

1.013
-.296

464.8

soils paddy

92W018

Fe

298

.353

.607

soils paddy

92W018

Fe

77

.405
.472

.719
-.178

468.7

soils paddy

92W018

Fe

298

.391

.586

soils paddy

92W018

Fe

77

.406
.463

.764
-.296

464.8

.429
.363

.853
-.340

470.1

soils paddy

92W018

soils paddy

92W018

soils Yaroslavlregion

87B083

spessartine

Fe

77

Fe

98

.369

.609

76A017 Mg.1Ca.5Fe(II).26Mn2.4Al1.8Fe
(III).15Si3.O12

Fe

1.42 .05
.46 .05

3.65 .05
.33 .05

spessartine

80R009 Mn3Al2(SiO4)3

xx

1.545 .005

3.577 .005

sphalerite

67M012 ZnS

SS

.95 .05

2.04 .05

sphalerite

67M012 ZnS

SS

.75 .05

.80 .05

sphalerite

68B039 ZnS

sphalerite

70G022 (Zn,Fe)S

SS

.76 .10

sphalerite

71S027 ZnS

SNP

.92 .04

.66 .04

sphalerite

71S027 ZnS

SNP

.93 .04

.67 .04

sphalerite

71S027 ZnS

SNP

.90 .04

.62 .04

sphalerite

71S027 ZnS

SNP

.91 .04

.64 .04

sphalerite

72K050 ZnS

sphalerite

72V024 Fe.3Cu.7Cr2S4

Fe

.61 .05

.62 .05

sphalerite

72V024 Fe.16Cu.84Cr2S4

Fe

.85 .05

2.02 .05

sphalerite

73S081 (Zn.745Fe.279)S1.035

Pt

.34 .05

2.33 .05

sphalerite

75S052 Fe.29Zn.71S

Fe

.76 .02
.75 .04

2.76 .03
1.90 .08

sphalerite

76Y007 (Zn,Fe)S

310
SS

.67 .06

.81 .06

613

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

sphalerite

76Y007 (Zn,Fe)S

310
SS

.89 .06

2.02 .06

sphalerite

77G007 Zn0.998Fe0.002S

PFC

.70 .02
.70 .02

.60 .02

.83 .02
.83 .02

.41 .02

.84 .05
.86 .05

3.23 .05

sphalerite
sphalerite

77G007 Zn0.998Fe0.002S

PFC

77G007 Zn0.998Fe0.002S

PFC

N
H

sphalerite

77G007 ZnS

PFC

.69 .02

sphalerite

77G007 ZnS

PFC

.81 .05
1.17 .02

.00 .05

.84 .05
.77 .05
.83 .02
1.32 .02

1.27 .05
2.99 .05
1.55 .05

sphalerite

77G007 ZnS

PFC

1998

sphalerite

92B012

sphalerite-vurcite

85P075

spheniscidite

97C003 NH4[Fe2(OH)(PO4)2]*2H2O

Fe

300

.41 .05
.42 .05

.53 .05
.78 .05

spheniscidite

97C003 NH4[Fe2(OH)(PO4)2]*2H2O

Fe

77

.51 .05
.52 .05

.56 .05
.80 .05

spheniscidite

97C003 NH4[Fe2(OH)(PO4)2]*2H2O

Fe

4.2

.51 .05
.53 .05

.29 .05
-.69 .05

spinel

75H050 Fe2SiO4

xx

1.16 .05

2.61 .05

Spinel

76D023 MgAl2O4

Spinel

77V004 MgAl2O4

Spinel

80B120 MgAl2O4

Spinel

81O020 MgAl2O4

Fe

.91 .01

1.57 .01

Spinel

81O020 Zn1.0Mg.02Mn.02Fe(II).29Al1.7
7Ti.01O4

Fe

.30 .01

.69 .01

Spinel

81O020 Zn.51Mg.17Mn.01Fe(II).25Al1.8
1O4

Fe

.89 .01
.38 .01

.33 .01
.83 .01

Spinel

81O020 Zn.01Mg.81Fe(II).20Al1.98O4

Fe

.89 .01
.32 .01

.69 .01
.78 .01

Spinel

81O020 Zn.01Mg.89Fe(II).48Al1.91O4

Fe

.89 .01
.32 .01

.75 .01
.77 .01

Spinel

82J004

MgAl2O4

614

49.9 .3
50.4 .3

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

spinel

84A020 FeAl2O4

Fe

.47 .04
.30 .04

.00 .01
.00 .01

511 5
488 5

spinel

84A020 FeAl2O4

Fe

.45 .03
.32 .02

.00 .01
.00 .01

479 3
530 3

spinel

84M044 (Fe(II).86Mg.14)(Cr.30Al.60Fe(I
II)1.89Ti.01)O4

xx

.14 .02
.40 .02

.09 .02
.04 .02

480 5
445 5

spinel

84M044 (Fe(II).85Mg.15)(Cr.58Al.30Fe(I
II)1.38Ti.01)O4

xx

.14 .02
.48 .02

.15 .02
.13 .02

475 5
437 5

spinel

84M044 (Fe(II).61Mg.39)(Cr.75Al.29Fe(I
II).94Ti.01)O4

xx

.19 .02
.68 .02

.07 .02
.04 .02

488 5
450 5

spinel

84M044 (Fe(II).83Mg.17)(Cr1.03Al.10Fe
(III).84Ti.01)O4

xx

.23 .02
.57 .02

.07 .02
.12 .02

486 5
448 5

spinel

87T043 (Mg.954Fe(II).037Mn.007)(Al1.9 SNP


79Cr.001)O4

10 .05

spinel

87T043 (Mg.861Fe(II).125Mn.001Zn.013) SNP


(Al1.960Cr.002Fe(III).005)O4

.55 .05
1.19 .05
1.17 .05
1.18 .05

.80 .05
.29 .05
.84 .05
1.55 .05

spinel

87T043 (Mg,Zn,Fe)(Al,Fe)2O4

SNP

.57 .05
1.19 .05
1.17 .05
1.19 .05

.80 .05
.29 .05
.79 .05
1.45 .05

spinel

87T043 (Mg.848Fe(II).151Mn.001)(Al1.9 SNP


52Fe(II).045Cr.011Ti.001)O4

.63 .05
.40 .05
1.18 .05
1.15 .05
1.14 .05

.69 .05
.45 .05
.81 .05
1.43 .05
1.97 .05

spinel

88B147 (Mg,Fe)(Cr,Fe)(2-x)AlxO4

spinel

88L039 FeAl2O4

Fe

.94 .05

1.35 .05

spinel

89M074

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.26 .05
.91 .05
.93 .05

.66 .05
1.20 .05
1.89 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.42 .05
1.05 .05
1.04 .05

.68 .05
2.43 .05
2.94 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.93 .05
.95 .05

.79 .05
1.18 .05
1.90 .05

615

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.42 .05
1.05 .05
1.05 .05

.71 .05
2.45 .05
2.94 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.92 .05
.95 .05

.77 .05
1.20 .05
1.91 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.32 .05
.93 .05
.95 .05

.64 .05
1.03 .05
1.72 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.24 .05
.88 .05
.90 .05

.79 .05
1.20 .05
1.88 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.92 .05
.95 .05

.70 .05
1.16 .05
1.84 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.90 .05
.92 .05

.78 .05
1.17 .05
1.88 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.26 .05
.92 .05
.93 .05

.76 .05
1.16 .05
1.86 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.92 .05
.92 .05

.74 .05
1.25 .05
1.98 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.91 .05
.94 .05

.76 .05
1.15 .05
1.86 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.92 .05
.94 .05

.76 .05
1.24 .05
1.97 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.91 .05
.94 .05

.76 .05
1.20 .05
1.89 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.92 .05
.95 .05

.76 .05
1.18 .05
1.88 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.91 .05
.94 .05

.77 .05
1.14 .05
1.84 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.92 .05
.95 .05

.77 .05
1.18 .05
1.89 .05

616

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.43 .05
1.08 .05
1.06 .05

.73 .05
2.46 .05
3.01 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.93 .05
.95 .05

.76 .05
1.16 .05
1.87 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.36 .05
1.12 .05
1.07 .05

.79 .05
2.28 .05
2.94 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.43 .05
1.06 .05
1.05 .05

.67 .05
2.51 .05
3.06 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.44 .05
1.05 .05
1.06 .05

.61 .05
2.52 .05
3.06 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.45 .05
1.06 .05
1.05 .05

.60 .05
2.61 .05
3.14 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.42 .05
1.07 .05
1.06 .05

.74 .05
2.47 .05
3.02 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.44 .05
1.06 .05
1.06 .05

.67 .05
2.50 .05
3.04 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.43 .05
1.05 .05
1.05 .05

.67 .05
2.49 .05
3.04 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.25 .05
.87 .05
.89 .05

.80 .05
1.06 .05
1.75 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.24 .05
.87 .05
.89 .05

.78 .05
1.09 .05
1.79 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.91 .05
.93 .05

.78 .05
1.10 .05
1.79 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.91 .05
.94 .05

.73 .05
1.18 .05
1.87 .05

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.91 .05
.95 .05

.75 .05
1.19 .05
1.89 .05

617

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

spinel

89W036 MgAl2O4

Fe

.25 .05
.91 .05
.95 .05

.75 .05
1.18 .05
1.86 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.27 .05
.87 .05
.89 .05

.74 .05
.95 .05
1.63 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.32 .05
.93 .05
.94 .05

.76 .05
1.03 .05
1.70 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.33 .05
.92 .05
.93 .05

.73 .05
1.00 .05
1.69 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.91 .05
.92 .05

.72 .05
.93 .05
1.63 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.91 .05
.93 .05

.73 .05
1.00 .05
1.71 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.93 .05
.94 .05

.72 .05
.96 .05
1.65 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.33 .05
.93 .05
.95 .05

.70 .05
.91 .05
1.59 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.92 .05
.93 .05

.75 .05
1.01 .05
1.69 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.91 .05
.93 .05

.73 .05
.91 .05
1.58 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.93 .05
.94 .05

.77 .05
1.00 .05
1.66 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.89 .05
.91 .05

.73 .05
.97 .05
1.65 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.93 .05
.93 .05

.75 .05
.95 .05
1.64 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.90 .05
.91 .05

.74 .05
.95 .05
1.64 .05

618

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.34 .05
.95 .05
.93 .05

.70 .05
.93 .05
1.65 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.32 .05
.94 .05
.95 .05

.74 .05
.99 .05
1.71 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.88 .05
.89 .05

.66 .05
.97 .05
1.69 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.27 .05
.89 .05
.88 .05

.64 .05
1.01 .05
1.71 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.32 .05
.92 .05
.93 .05

.74 .05
.96 .05
1.62 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.33 .05
.93 .05
.95 .05

.69 .05
.95 .05
1.66 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.89 .05
.88 .05

.65 .05
.96 .05
1.64 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.92 .05
.93 .05

.71 .05
.97 .05
1.65 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.26 .05
.86 .05
.89 .05

.66 .05
1.03 .05
1.70 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.27 .05
.87 .05
.88 .05

.71 .05
.91 .05
1.61 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.93 .05
.95 .05

.71 .05
.99 .05
1.67 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.89 .05
.91 .05

.76 .05
1.02 .05
1.72 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.32 .05
.93 .05
.95 .05

.69 .05
.94 .05
1.62 .05

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.27 .05
.89 .05
.89 .05

.66 .05
.86 .05
1.63 .05

619

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

spinel

90B087 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.89 .05
.89 .05

.73 .05
.93 .05
1.64 .05

spinel

90C008 (Zn.003V.001Ni.008Mn.002Mg.8
10Fe(II).180)(Fe(III).042Cr.172T
i.002Al1.779Si.001)O4

Fe

.417 .010
1.083 .010
1.063 .010

.72 .01
2.464 .010
2.991 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.003V.001Ni.008Mn.002Mg.8
10Fe(II).180)(Fe(III).042Cr.172T
i.002Al1.779Si.001)O4

Fe

.303 .010
.90 .01
.901 .010

.697 .010
1.174 .010
1.89 .01

spinel

90C008 (V.001Ni.009Mn.003Mg.803Fe(I
I).189)(Fe(III).039Cr.190Ti.002
Al1.763Si.001)O4

Fe

.455 .010
1.065 .010
1.061 .010

.661 .010
2.53 .01
3.058 .010

spinel

90C008 (V.001Ni.009Mn.003Mg.803Fe(I
I).189)(Fe(III).039Cr.190Ti.002
Al1.763Si.001)O4

Fe

.306 .010
.991 .010
.908 .010

.712 .010
1.159 .010
1.894 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.001V.003Ni.006Mn.003Mg.7
61Fe(II).242)(Fe(III).085Cr.274T
i.006Al1.617Si.002)O4

Fe

.435 .010
1.083 .010
1.066 .010

.703 .010
2.526 .010
3.047 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.001V.003Ni.006Mn.003Mg.7
61Fe(II).242)(Fe(III).085Cr.274T
i.006Al1.617Si.002)O4

Fe

.291 .010
.908 .010
.938 .010

.753 .010
1.193 .010
1.903 .010

spinel

90C008 (V.002Ni.006Mn.003Mg.779Fe(I
I).212)(Fe(III).079Cr.240Ti.005
Al1.671Si.002)O4

Fe

.428 .010
1.08 .01
1.059 .010

.753 .010
2.408 .010
2.998 .010

spinel

90C008 (V.002Ni.006Mn.003Mg.779Fe(I
I).212)(Fe(III).079Cr.240Ti.005
Al1.671Si.002)O4

Fe

.295 .010
.922 .010
.942 .010

.784 .010
1.159 .010
1.867 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.003V.002Ni.006Mn.003Mg.7
57Fe(II).240)(Fe(III).068Cr.352T
i.003Al1.564Si.002)O4

Fe

.435 .010
1.077 .010
1.063 .010

.708 .010
2.474 .010
3.03 .01

spinel

90C008 (Zn.003V.002Ni.006Mn.003Mg.7
57Fe(II).240)(Fe(III).068Cr.352T
i.003Al1.564Si.002)O4

Fe

.283 .010
.918 .010
.944 .010

.762 .010
1.205 .010
1.893 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.002V.003Ni.005Ca.001Mn.0
04Mg.712Fe(II).287)(Fe(III).123
Cr.358Ti.006Al1.499Si.002)O4

Fe

.431 .010
1.08 .01
1.066 .010

.725 .010
2.516 .010
3.045 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.002V.003Ni.005Ca.001Mn.0
04Mg.712Fe(II).287)(Fe(III).123
Cr.358Ti.006Al1.499Si.002)O4

Fe

.323 .010
.914 .010
.928 .010

.737 .010
1.217 .010
1.933 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.003V.004Ni.005Mn.005Mg.7
53Fe(II).275)(Fe(III).092Cr.632T
i.014Al1.216Si.003)O4

Fe

.429 .010
1.071 .010
1.082 .010

.631 .010
2.562 .010
3.045 .010

620

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

spinel

90C008 (Zn.003V.004Ni.005Mn.005Mg.7
53Fe(II).275)(Fe(III).092Cr.632T
i.014Al1.216Si.003)O4

Fe

.312 .010
.904 .010
.912 .010

.649 .010
1.114 .010
1.861 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.003V.001Ni.007Mn.001Mg.8
24Fe(II).163)(Fe(III).036Cr.132T
i.002Al1.828Si.002)O4

Fe

.453 .010
1.071 .010
1.061 .010

.734 .010
2.508 .010
3.00 .01

spinel

90C008 (Zn.001V.001Ni.008Mn.002Mg.8
34Fe(II).160)(Fe(III).056Cr.142T
i.002Al1.793Si.001)O4

Fe

.388 .010
1.057 .010
1.043 .010

.712 .010
2.385 .010
2.907 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.001V.001Ni.005Mn.003Mg.7
95Fe(II).199)(Fe(III).044Cr.183
Al1.560Si.001)O4

Fe

.426 .010
1.063 .010
1.069 .010

.714 .010
2.524 .010
3.028 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.002V.001Ni.007Mn.002Mg.8
22Fe(II).171)(Fe(III).054Cr.186T
i.001Al1.752Si.001)O4

Fe

.377 .010
1.06 .01
1.047 .010

.682 .010
2.39 .01
2.922 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.001V.002Ni.008Mn.002Mg.8
18Fe(II).195)(Fe(III).058Cr.390T
i.008Al1.708Si.003)O4

Fe

.484 .010
1.08 .01
1.07 .01

.632 .010
2.444 .010
3.012 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.001V.001Ni.007Ca.001Mn.0
02Mg.805Fe(II).186)(Fe(III).046
Cr.183Al1.767Si.002)O4

Fe

.436 .010
1.059 .010
1.061 .010

.667 .010
2.554 .010
3.073 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.003V.002Ni.006Ca.001Mn.0
03Mg.739Fe(II).249)(Fe(III).048
Cr.349Ti.002Al1.596Si.001)O4

Fe

.452 .010
1.062 .010
1.046 .010

.635 .010
2.449 .010
2.965 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.001V.001Ni.008Ca.001Mn.0
02Mg.820Fe(II).163)(Fe(III).031
Cr.126Ti.001Al1.845Si.001)O4

Fe

.422 .010
1.137 .010
1.14 .01

.746 .010
2.672 .010
3.239 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.002V.002Ni.007Mn.003Mg.8
03Fe(II).195)(Fe(III).043Cr.281
Al1.663Si.001)O4

Fe

.417 .010
1.083 .010
1.063 .010

.72 .01
2.464 .010
2.991 .010

spinel

90C008 (Zn.002V.001Ni.008Mn.003Mg.8
15Fe(II).177)(Fe(III).042Cr.200T
i.002Al1.748Si.002)O4

Fe

.422 .010
1.078 .010
1.063 .010

.714 .010
2.452 .010
2.997 .010

spinel

91D019

spinel

91M056 MgAl2O4

Fe

.33 .02
1.07 .03
.90 .01
.79 .06

.71 .07
1.62 .07
.87 .05
1.65 .16

spinel

92O013 ZnFe2O4

298

.342 .005

.423 .005

spinel

92O013 ZnFe2O4

80

.346 .005

.347 .005

spinel

92O013 ZnFe2O4

80

.338 .005

.427 .005

621

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

spinel

92O013 ZnFe2O4

298

.337 .005

.442 .005

spinel

92O013 ZnFe2O4

298

.335 .005

.377 .005

spinel

92O013 ZnFe2O4

298

.342 .005

.423 .005

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.95 .05
.97 .05

.80 .05
.99 .05
1.72 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.32 .05
.92 .05
.94 .05

.75 .05
.97 .05
1.64 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.95 .05
.96 .05

.82 .05
1.02 .05
1.74 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.94 .05
.96 .05

.80 .05
1.01 .05
1.71 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.90 .05
.92 .05

.76 .05
.97 .05
1.69 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.96 .05
.98 .05

.79 .05
1.05 .05
1.80 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.25 .05
.93 .05
.95 .05

.82 .05
1.05 .05
1.78 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.93 .05
.95 .05

.81 .05
1.00 .05
1.73 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.28 .05
.88 .05
.90 .05

.76 .05
.95 .05
1.63 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.91 .05
.92 .05

.77 .05
.95 .05
1.59 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.32 .05
.90 .05
.96 .05

.74 .05
.91 .05
1.56 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.93 .05
.96 .05

.80 .05
1.03 .05
1.76 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.32 .05
.97 .05
.98 .05

.77 .05
1.07 .05
1.80 .05

622

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.94 .05
.97 .05

.84 .05
1.00 .05
1.72 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.94 .05
.96 .05

.71 .05
1.06 .05
1.80 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.27 .05
.91 .05
.94 .05

.75 .05
1.04 .05
1.70 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.94 .05
.95 .05

.76 .05
1.04 .05
1.77 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.32 .05
.96 .05
.97 .05

.81 .05
.98 .05
1.69 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.91 .05
.92 .05

.75 .05
.94 .05
1.59 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.91 .05
.93 .05

.71 .05
1.01 .05
1.71 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.32 .05
.96 .05
.98 .05

.71 .05
1.01 .05
1.75 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.92 .05
.94 .05

.66 .05
1.01 .05
1.71 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.93 .05
.94 .05

.66 .05
1.05 .05
1.75 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.29 .05
.91 .05
.93 .05

.69 .05
.98 .05
1.69 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.94 .05
.96 .05

.79 .05
1.01 .05
1.74 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.90 .05
.91 .05

.75 .05
.97 .05
1.62 .05

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.31 .05
.90 .05
.92 .05

.74 .05
1.00 .05
1.68 .05

623

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

spinel

92W005 MgAl2O4

Fe

.30 .05
.95 .05
.97 .05

.78 .05
1.10 .05
1.82 .05

spinel

93O030 g-Fe2SiO4

Fe

1.09 .01
.18 .05

2.62 .01
.37 .05

spinel

93O030 g-Mg1.7Fe.3SiO4

Fe

1.05 .01
.27 .05

2.78 .01
0.00

spinel

93O030 b-Mg1.8Fe.2SiO4

Fe

298

1.06 .01
1.09 .03
.27 .05

2.76 .01
2.29 .03
.37 .05

spinel

93O030 b-Mg1.8Fe.2SiO4

Fe

80

1.15 .01
1.17 .03
.28 .05

2.91 .01
2.54 .03
.17 .05

spinel

95B091 CsFeSiO4

.233 .001
.232 .001

.299 .007
.142 .028

spinel

95B091 KFeSiO4

.214 .001
.220 .003

.104 .001
.328 .011

spinel

95B091 RbFeSiO4

.217 .001

.296 .001

spinel

96C007

Fe

.89
.79

.22
1.65

spinel

96C007

Fe

80

1.03
1.06

.71
2.44

spinel

96D021

spinel

96R058 MgAl2O4

Fe

80

1.03
1.06

.71
2.44

spinel

96R058 MgAl2O4

Fe

295

.89
.79

.22
1.65

spinel

96R058 MgAl2O4

Fe

220

.89
.86

.27
1.93

spinel

96R058 MgAl2O4

Fe

150

.92
.94

.46
2.07

spinel

97F010

Fe

spinellide

87K079

spodumene

82D017 LiFeSi2O6

Pd

.20 .01

.29 .01

spodumene

82D017 Ac20La80

Pd

.19 .01

.29 .01

spodumene

82D017 Ac40La60

Pd

.20 .01

.29 .01

stannite

67E008 Cu2FeSnS4

Pd

.26 .02

2.87 .03

stannite

67M012 Cu2FeSnS4

SS

.87 .05

2.76 .05

624

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

stannite

67M012 Cu2FeSnS4

stannite

68B039 Cu2FeSnS4

stannite

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

SS

.93 .05

3.20 .05

68G031 Cu2FeSnS4

SNP

.83 .05

2.90 .05

stannite

70G022 Cu2FeSnS4

SS

.78 .01

3.00 .02

stannite

75P014 Cu2FeSnS4

Pt

.27 .03
-.10 .03

2.88 .04
1.01 .04

stannite

76Y007 Cu2FeSnS4

310
SS

.78 .03

2.80 .03

stannite

76Y007 Cu2FeSnS4

310
SS

.76 .03

2.86 .03

stannite

76Y007 Cu2FeSnS4

310
SS

.84 .03

3.02 .03

stannite

81F008 Cu2FeSnS4

SNP

.869 .050

2.861 .050

stannite

81F008 Cu2FeSnS4

SNP

.884 .050

2.853 .050

stannite

81F008 Cu2FeSnS4

SNP

.868 .050

2.833 .050

stannite

81F008 Cu2FeSnS4

SNP

.868 .050

2.823 .050

stannite

81F008 Cu2FeSnS4

SNP

.868 .050

2.851 .050

stannite

81F008 Cu2FeSnS4

SNP

.864 .050

2.847 .050

stannite

81F008 Cu2FeSnS4

SNP

.868 .050

2.871 .050

stannite

81F008 Cu2FeSnS4

SNP

.868 .050

2.863 .050

stannite

89B027 Cu2(Fe1-x,Znx)SnS4

xx

.521 .001

2.894 .002

stannite

89B027 Cu2(Fe1-x,Znx)SnS4

xx

.522 .001

2.9 .002

stannite

89B027 Cu2(Fe1-x,Znx)SnS4

xx

.524 .002

2.904 .002

stannite

89B027 Cu2(Fe1-x,Znx)SnS4

xx

.523 .001

2.907 .005

stannite

89B027 Cu2(Fe1-x,Znx)SnS4

xx

.518 .004

2.910 .007

stannite

89B027 Cu2(Fe1-x,Znx)SnS4

xx

.517 .001

2.932 .005

stannoidite

76Y007 Cu8(Fe,Zn)3Sn2S12

310
SS

.53 .03
.76 .03

.34 .03
2.86 .06

stannoidite

76Y007 Cu8(Fe,Zn)3Sn2S12

310
SS

.50 .03
.76 .08

.36 .03
2.86 .08

stannoidite

76Y007 Cu8(Fe,Zn)3Sn2S12

310
SS

.56 .03
.87 .08

.39 .03
3.08 .08

staurolite

63D001 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SS

1.14 .05

2.22 .05

625

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

staurolite

67B011 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SS

1.06 .05
1.10 .05

2.29 .05
1.25 .05

staurolite

67B011 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SS

10 .05
1.14 .05

2.30 .05
1.30 .05

staurolite

68B008 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

staurolite

68S053 (Fe2.71Mg.81Ti.15Mn.06)(Fe(III
).2Al17.89)(Si7.65Al.35)O46(O
H)2

Cu

.74 .05
.76 .05

2.33 .05
1.33 .05

staurolite

72D016 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.03 .01
.95 .02

1.30 .02
2.30 .02

staurolite

72D016 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

.99 .01
.95 .01

1.25 .02
2.29 .02

staurolite

72D016 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

.98 .01
.96 .01

1.53 .02
2.33 .02

staurolite

72D016 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

.99 .01
.97 .01

1.56 .02
2.35 .02

staurolite

72D016 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.08 .01
1.07 .01

2.52 .02
2.87 .02

staurolite

72T020 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

staurolite

76D023 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

staurolite

76R032 (Mg.52Ti.13Mn.03Fe2.26)(Al12.
55Si3.98)Si8O46(OH)2

Fe

.94 .01
.95 .02
.92 .05

2.38 .02
1.80 .04
1.03 .04

staurolite

76S086 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

.81 .05

2.73 .05

staurolite

76S086 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

.70 .05
.71 .05

2.23 .05
1.25 .05

staurolite

77D060 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

staurolite

78D050 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

staurolite

78D054 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.24 .05
1.22 .05
1.33 .05

2.49 .05
1.50 .05
.70 .05

626

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.15 .02
1.15 .02
1.19 .04
1.22 .03

2.47 .02
2.21 .02
1.84 .04
.93 .03

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.18 .02
1.19 .02
1.21 .04
1.27 .03

2.53 .02
2.23 .02
1.76 .04
.84 .03

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.14 .02
1.15 .02
1.17 .04
1.21 .03

2.52 .02
2.25 .02
1.66 .04
.77 .03

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.18 .02
1.19 .02
1.17 .04
1.19 .03

2.50 .02
2.20 .02
1.69 .04
.91 .03

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.18 .02
1.18 .02
1.20 .04
1.24 .03

2.49 .02
2.21 .02
1.70 .04
.80 .03

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.17 .02
1.18 .02
1.20 .04
1.21 .03

2.57 .02
2.21 .02
1.64 .04
.74 .03

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.14 .02
1.15 .02
1.15 .04
1.18 .03

2.44 .02
2.12 .02
1.29 .04
.63 .03

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.18 .02
1.18 .02
1.16 .04
1.21 .03

2.45 .02
2.13 .02
1.33 .04
.74 .03

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.13 .02
1.14 .02
1.11 .04
1.15 .03

2.38 .02
2.05 .02
1.34 .04
.72 .03

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.11 .01
1.13 .03
1.09 .04
1.12 .05

2.27 .01
1.85 .03
1.37 .04
.83 .05

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.11 .01
1.13 .03
1.12 .04
1.15 .05

2.31 .01
1.91 .03
1.28 .04
.71 .05

627

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.27 .01
1.26 .03
1.25 .04
1.26 .05

2.50 .01
2.05 .03
1.39 .04
.72 .05

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.17 .01
1.21 .03
1.18 .04
1.15 .05

2.41 .01
1.96 .03
1.18 .04
.80 .05

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.24 .01
1.24 .03
1.22 .04
1.33 .05

2.49 .01
2.13 .03
1.50 .04
.76 .05

staurolite

78D055 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

SNP

1.11 .01
1.11 .03
1.50 .04
1.08 .05

2.51 .01
2.16 .03
1.52 .04
.88 .05

staurolite

79N032 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

staurolite

82V035 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

xx

.36 .05
1.26 .05
1.26 .05
1.38 .05

.73 .05
2.25 .05
1.66 .05
.70 .05

staurolite

85V042

staurolite

86P052 (Fe.80Co.20)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22(O
H)2

Fe

.97 .05
1.05 .05

2.35 .05
1.20 .05

staurolite

86V047

Fe

staurolite

87S126 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

.98 .05
.97 .05
.18 .05

2.34 .05
1.31 .05
1.05 .05

staurolite

87S126 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

.96 .05
.85 .05
.21 .05

2.38 .05
1.53 .05
.91 .05

staurolite

87S126 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .05
10 .05
.61 .05

2.83 .05
2.21 .05
1.20 .05

staurolite

87S126 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

Fe

1.09 .05
1.05 .05
.16 .05

2.72 .05
2.11 .05
1.15 .05

staurolite

87V016 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

xx

.163 .012
1.022 .075
.979 .072
1.108 .082

.578 .043
2.183 .161
1.625 .119
.678 .051

628

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

staurolite

87V016 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

xx

.197 .015
1.054 .078
1.040 .077
1.156 .085

.626 .046
2.108 .155
1.632 .077
.681 .051

staurolite

87V016 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

xx

.184 .013
1.027 .076
.966 .071
1.142 .084

.583 .043
2.156 .159
1.662 .122
.694 .051

staurolite

87V016 (Fe(II),Mg,Zn)2Al9(Si,Al)4O22
(OH)2

xx

.231 .017
1.081 .081
1.040 .077
1.115 .082

.660 .048
2.020 .149
1.476 .109
.646 .048

staurolite

87V026 (Fe,Mg)2(Al,Fe)9O6SiO(O,OH)
2

staurolite

89A021 Fe2.33Mg.94Zn.65Ti.09Mn.08Al
18.10Si7.26O43.8(OH)4.2

xx

staurolite

89A021 Fe2.33Mg.94Zn.65Ti.09Mn.08Al
18.10Si7.26O43.8(OH)4.2

xx

staurolite

91D005 (Li.124Zn.048Mn.012Mg.691Fe3.
440Co.007V.006Cr.011Ti.110)(A
l17.680Si7.712)O44(OH)2.996

staurolite

R
.05
.05
.05
.05

2.50 .05
2.13 .05
1.17 .05
.83 .05

1.07 .05
1.04 .05
10 .05
.27 .05

2.93 .05
2.52 .05
1.60 .05
.58 .05

Fe

.97 .02
.97 .01
.96 .02
1.11 .05
.88 .04

2.44 .05
2.11 .09
1.60 .16
.89 .15
.93 .06

91D005 (Li.011Zn.062Mn.026Mg1.676Fe2
.992Co.007V.006Cr.013Ti.099)(A
l17.484Si7.590)O44(OH)2.836

Fe

.98 .02
10 .01
.99 .02
1.09 .05
.12 .05

2.41 .05
2.04 .09
1.43 .16
.63 .15
.9 .2

staurolite

91D005 (Li.067Zn.059Mn.049Mg.926Fe3.
024Co.004V.007Cr.009Ti.127)(A
l17.732Si7.664)O44(OH)3.294

Fe

.97 .02
.97 .01
.97 .02
1.10 .05
.86 .04

2.47 .05
2.17 .09
1.72 .16
.97 .15
1.10 .06

staurolite

91D005 (Li.057Zn1.316Mn.036Mg.810Fe2
.149Co.005V.007Cr.013Ti.112)(A
l17.563Si7.730)O44(OH)3.097

Fe

.98 .02
.99 .01
.99 .02
1.02 .05
.08 .05

2.38 .05
2.02 .09
1.42 .16
.79 .15
.71 .20

629

1998

.96
.98
.92
.60

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

staurolite

91D005 (Li.996Zn.201Mn.100Mg.373Fe2.
504Co.004V.005Cr.022Ti.083)(A
l17.854Si7.806)O44(OH)3.304

Fe

.98 .02
.98 .01
.93 .02
1.01 .05
.06 .05

2.43 .05
2.12 .09
1.50 .16
.75 .15
.71 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Li.124Zn.0371Mn.114Mg.789Fe3
.293Co.004V.006Cr.020Ti.114)(A
l17.868Si7.623)O44(OH)2.670

Fe

.97 .02
.97 .01
.96 .05
1.09 .05
.86 .04

2.45 .05
2.15 .09
1.67 .16
.92 .15
.97 .06

staurolite

91D005 (Li.417Zn.060Mn.017Mg.560Fe3.
380Co.007V.009Cr.011Ti.093)(A
l17.873Si7.617)O44(OH)2.900

Fe

.97 .02
.97 .01
.95 .02
1.08 .05
.86 .04

2.43 .05
2.12 .09
1.61 .16
.89 .15
.91 .06

staurolite

91D005 (Li.258Zn.050Mn.054Mg.608Fe3.
434Co.004V.007Cr.019Ti.105)(A
l17.966Si7.493)O44(OH)2.962

Fe

.97 .02
.97 .01
.96 .02
1.10 .05
.86 .04

2.45 .05
2.15 .09
1.66 .16
.91 .15
.94 .06

staurolite

91D005 (Li.113Zn.056Mn.067Mg.680Fe3.
516Co.007V.006Cr.013Ti.112)(A
l17.785Si7.595)O44(OH)2.779

Fe

.98 .02
.98 .01
.97 .02
1.06 .05
.08 .05

2.39 .05
2.03 .09
1.43 .16
.69 .15
.8 .2

staurolite

91D005 (Li.011Zn.047Mn.052Mg.901Fe3.
232Co.004V.006Cr.022Ti.130)(A
l17.697Si7.674)O44(OH)3.026

Fe

.97 .02
.98 .01
.98 .02
1.10 .05
.87 .04

2.45 .05
2.14 .09
1.69 .16
.96 .15
.97 .06

staurolite

91D005 (Li.224Zn.814Mn.453Mg1.032Fe1
.887Ti.095)(Al17.788Si7.528)O4
4(OH)3.398

Fe

.97 .02
.97 .01
.97 .02
1.04 .05
.15 .05

2.46 .05
2.11 .09
1.54 .16
.73 .15
.58 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Li.236Zn.570Mn.325Mg.990Fe2.
372Ti.077)(Al17.875Si7.157)O44
(OH)3.806

Fe

.98 .02
.99 .01
.97 .02
1.06 .05
.07 .05

2.43 .05
2.08 .09
1.51 .16
.77 .15
.77 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Li.264Zn.047Mn.072Mg.520Fe3.
069Ti.083)(Al17.925Si7.480)O44
(OH)4.20

Fe

.99 .02
.98 .01
10 .02
1.17 .05
.87 .04

2.45 .05
2.26 .09
1.84 .16
.96 .15
.92 .06

630

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

staurolite

91D005 (Li.280Zn.049Mn.026Mg.769Fe3.
395Ti.116)(Al17.597Si7.616)O44
(OH)3.323

Fe

.98 .02
.98 .01
.97 .02
1.08 .05
.07 .05

2.47 .05
2.16 .09
1.57 .16
.70 .15
.84 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Li.272Zn.236Mn.022Mg.773Fe3.
186Ti.122)(Al17.819Si7.669)O44
(OH)2.583

Fe

.97 .02
.98 .01
.97 .02
1.10 .05
.86 .04

2.44 .05
2.14 .09
1.68 .16
.95 .15
.96 .06

staurolite

91D005 (Li.214Zn.037Mn.057Mg.929Fe3.
319Ti.116)(Al17.640Si7.615)O44
(OH)2.964

Fe

.98 .02
.96 .01
.96 .02
1.08 .05
.25 .05

2.44 .05
2.14 .09
1.50 .16
.68 .15
.49 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Li.158Zn.043Mn.021Mg.856Fe3.
425Ti.127)(Al17.561Si7.666)O44
(OH)3.061

Fe

.98 .02
.98 .01
.98 .02
1.08 .05
.08 .05

2.47 .05
2.16 .09
1.58 .16
.85 .15
.85 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Li.617Zn.006Mn.028Mg.073Fe3.
114Ti.072)(Al18.033Si7.563)O44
(OH)4.090

Fe

.98 .02
.99 .01
10 .02
1.09 .05
.11 .05

2.44 .05
2.08 .09
1.51 .16
.70 .15
.9 .2

staurolite

91D005 (Li.267Zn.018Mn.080Mg.326Fe2.
922Co.009V.004Cr.015Ti.089)(A
l17.880Si7.683)O44(OH)4.148

Fe

.98 .02
.98 .01
10 .02
1.18 .05
.91 .04

2.53 .05
2.17 .09
1.74 .16
.91 .15
.89 .06

staurolite

91D005 (Li.322Zn.049Mn.054Mg.284Fe2.
961Co.007V.007Cr.011Ti.089)(A
l17.873Si7.670)O44(OH)4.159

Fe

.98 .02
.98 .01
1.01 .02
1.20 .05
.95 .04

2.53 .05
2.18 .09
1.72 .16
.87 .15
.88 .06

staurolite

91D005 (Li.156Zn.037Mn.052Mg.449Fe2.
699Ti.084)(Al17.900Si7.607)O44
(OH)4.283

Fe

.98 .02
.98 .01
10 .02
1.19 .05
.94 .04

2.53 .05
2.17 .09
1.73 .16
.88 .15
.88 .06

staurolite

91D005 (Li.144Zn.026Mn.056Mg.465Fe3.
025Ti.090)(Al17.775Si7.594)O44
(OH)4.562

Fe

.98 .02
.98 .01
10 .02
1.20 .05
.95 .04

2.53 .05
2.16 .09
1.72 .16
.88 .15
.88 .06

631

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

staurolite

91D005 (Li.067Zn.025Mn.038Mg.350Fe3.
116Ti.084)(Al18.030Si7.592)O44
(OH)3.993

Fe

.98 .02
.98 .01
.98 .02
1.13 .05
.85 .04

2.52 .05
2.16 .09
1.70 .16
.84 .15
.84 .06

staurolite

91D005 (Fe4.000)(Al18.000Si8.000)O44(
OH)4.000

Fe

.98 .02
.97 .01
.95 .02
1.05 .05
.06 .05

2.35 .05
2.01 .09
1.46 .16
.74 .15
.8 .2

staurolite

91D005 (Mg.400Fe3.6000)(Al18.000Si8.0
00)O44(OH)4.000

Fe

.99 .02
.98 .01
.98 .02
1.07 .05
.06 .05

2.39 .05
2.02 .09
1.55 .16
.83 .15
.69 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Mg.800Fe3.2000)(Al18.000Si8.0
00)O44(OH)4.000

Fe

.99 .02
.99 .01
.95 .02
1.02 .05
.08 .05

2.35 .05
1.91 .09
1.32 .16
.53 .15
.83 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Mg1.200Fe2.8000)(Al18.000Si8.
000)O44(OH)4.000

Fe

.97 .02
.98 .01
.97 .02
1.04 .05
.12 .05

2.46 .05
2.12 .09
1.59 .16
.84 .15
.51 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Mg1.600Fe2.400)(Al18.000Si8.0
00)O44(OH)4.000

Fe

.97 .02
.98 .01
.97 .02
1.01 .05
.09 .05

2.38 .05
2.00 .09
1.46 .16
.84 .15
.68 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Fe4.000)(Al18.000Si7.500)O44(
OH)4.000

Fe

.96 .02
.99 .01
.96 .02
1.07 .05
.14 .05

2.45 .05
2.07 .09
1.57 .16
.76 .15
.62 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Fe4.000)(Al18.000Si7.500)O44(
OH)4.000

Fe

1.05 .02
1.03 .01
.94 .02
.98 .05
.19 .05

2.55 .05
2.14 .09
1.84 .16
1.07 .15
1.17 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Li.500Fe3.500)(Al18.100Si7.500
)O44(OH)4.000

Fe

632

1998

10
10
.96
.98
.22

.02
.01
.02
.05
.05

2.54 .05
2.20 .09
1.76 .16
1.05 .15
1.11 .20

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

staurolite

91D005 (Li1.50Fe2.500)(Al17.900Si8.000
)O44(OH)4.000

Fe

.97 .02
.97 .01
.97 .02
1.01 .05
.10 .05

2.52 .05
2.17 .09
1.69 .16
.83 .15
.51 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Mg2.000Fe2.000)(Al18.000Si7.5
00)O44(OH)4.000

Fe

.98 .02
.97 .01
1.04 .02
1.06 .05
.005 .050

2.32 .05
1.76 .09
1.02 .16
.58 .15
.64 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Li1.700Fe2.250)(Al18.600Si7.50
0)O44(OH)4.000

Fe

.98
.99
.91
.09

.02
.01
.05
.05

2.46 .05
2.11 .09
1.11 .15
1.05 .20

staurolite

91D005 (Li1.000Fe3.000)(Al17.800Si8.00
0)O44(OH)4.000

Fe

.97
.97
.96
.14

.02
.01
.05
.05

2.44 .05
1.97 .09
1.09 .15
1.2 .2

staurolite

91D005 (Fe,Mg,Zn)4Al18(Si,Al)8O44(O
H)4

Fe

.98 .02
.98 .01
.97 .02
1.05 .05
.11 .05

2.44 .05
2.08 .09
1.55 .16
.83 .15
.79 .20

staurolite

91M011

staurolite

96K006 Fe4Al18Si8O46(OH)2

.96 .01
.97 .01
.98 .01
1.03 .01
.99 .01
.26 .01

2.50 .01
2.14 .01
1.68 .01
.55 .01
1.14 .01
.67 .01

steatite

97F009

sternbergite

67I001 AgFe2S3

Cu

.16 .03

.99 .04

267 4

sternbergite

67I001 AgFe2S3

Cu

.25 .03

.99 .04

274 4

sternbergite

67I001 AgFe2S3

Cu

.27 .03

.98 .04

274 4

sternbergite

72V024 FeAg2S3

Fe

.38 .05

2.10 .05

266 5

sternbergite

90W011 AgFe2S3

Fe

295

.39 .02

1.07 .02

278 2

stilpnomelane

68T006 K(Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)10Si12O30(
OH)12

SS

1.20 .05
.55 .05
.55 .05

2.40 .05
1.10 .05
.60 .05

stilpnomelane

76S104 K(Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)10Si12O30(
OH)12

v
Fe

633

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

stilpnomelane

79S066 K(Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)10Si12O30(
OH)12

Fe

.42 .01

.73 .06

stilpnomelane

79S066 K(Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)10Si12O30(
OH)12

Fe

.45 .01

.47 .06

stilpnomelane

79S066 K(Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)10Si12O30(
OH)12

Fe

.35 .01

1.04 .06

strunzite

80V013 MnFe2(PO4)2(OH)2/8H2O

Fe

.379 .005
.408 .005
.405 .005

1.366 .005
.897 .005
.362 .005

szomolnokite

78H023 FeSO4/H2O

Fe

1.261 .002

2.708 .002

szomolnokite

78R018 FeSO4/H2O

Fe

1.18 .03

2.69 .03

szomolnokite

78R018 FeSO4/H2O

Fe

1.33 .03

3.07 .03

szomolnokite

78S022 FeSO4/H2O

Fe

1.18 .05

2.70 .05

szomolnokite

79H051 FeSO4/H2O

Fe

1.27 .05

2.71 .05

szomolnokite

81M008 FeSO4/H2O

Fe

1.18 .02

2.69 .02

szomolnokite

81M014 FeSO4/H2O

Fe

1.31 .04

2.87 .03

szomolnokite

82M060 FeSO4/H2O

xx

1.23 .04

2.67 .04

szomolnokite

83H023 FeSO4-H2O

Fe

1.41 .05

3.06 .05

szomolnokite

83H023 FeSO4-H2O

Fe

1.42 .05

3.05 .05

szomolnokite

83H023 FeSO4-H2O

Fe

1.38 .05

3.00 .05

taenite

77P013 (Ni,Fe)

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

359 5

-.30 .05

337.0 .5
337.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

-.20 .05

349.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

-.30 .05

339.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

341.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

341.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

339.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

.10 .05

352.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

-.20 .05

348.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

-.20 .05

349.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

.10 .05

352.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

-.20 .05

349.0 .5

taenite

77R010 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

.10 .05

349.0 .5

634

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

.0025 .0100
.0015 .0200
-.08 .01

.20 .01

SNP

.29 .01

taenite

78A008 (Ni,Fe)

taenite

78A016 (Ni,Fe)

taenite

78D027 (Ni,Fe)

taenite

78D039 (Ni,Fe)

taenite

79O011 (Ni,Fe)

taenite

80A028 (Ni,Fe)

taenite

80D027 (Ni,Fe)

taenite

80D035 (Ni,Fe)

taenite

82B119 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

.525 .007

330 3

taenite

82B119 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

.447 .007

322 3

taenite

82L002 (Ni,Fe)

taenite

88D053 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

.06 .05

.00 .05

taenite

88D053 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

.00 .05

.00 .05

taenite

90O011 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

.002 .038

taenite

90O011 (Ni,Fe)

Fe

-.047 .050

taenite

90S096 (Ni,Fe)

xx

tailings of mining
industry

90P059

talc

70H013 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

SNP

1.39 .05

2.60 .05

talc

75A051 (Mg2.87Fe(II).14Mn.01)(Si3.97A
l.01O9.96(OH).04)

xx

1.31 .05

2.66 .05

talc

76M088 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

SNP

1.42 .02
.86 .02

2.65 .02
.45 .02

talc

77D021 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Pd

.92 .05

2.63 .05

talc

80B018 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

1.12 .05

2.60 .05

talc

80B018 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

1.21 .05

2.98 .05

talc

81H033 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

1.14 .01
.48 .05

2.60 .04
.58 .05

talc

86N024 Ma3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

1.135 .005

2.630 .005

talc

86N024 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

1.153 .005

2.640 .005

talc

86N024 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

1.154 .005

2.630 .005

635

.092 .030
.00 .05

289 2
342 2

327.9 1
310 5

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

talc

86N024 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

1.127 .005

2.625 .005

talc

86N024 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

1.114 .005
.367 .005

2.564 .005
.533 .005

talc

86N024 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

.366 .005
1.130 .005

.601 .005
2.692 .005

talc

86N024 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

.365 .005

.540 .005

talc

89A012 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

Fe

1.132 .004

2.644 .004

talc

89E014

talc

89E041 Mg3Si4O10(OH)2

talc

91C014 Fe3Si4O10(OH)2

.3
1.03

-.2
2.7

xx

1.03 .05

2.70 .05

Fe

1.12 .02
.27 .02
.30 .02

2.53 .02
.79 .02
-.20 .02

512

517 3

talc

91G034 Mg5.34Fe.24(Si8.13O20)(OH)4

Fe

1.15 .05

2.66 .05

talc

92D019 Mg5.34Fe.24Si8.13O20(OH)4

Fe

1.14

2.65

talnakhite

67M012 Cu9(Fe,Ni)8S16

SS

.50 .05

370 20

talnakhite

70C024 Cu9(Fe,Ni)8S16

Fe

.50 .05

353 10

talnakhite

70C024 Cu9(Fe,Ni)8S16

Fe

.50 .05

370 10

talnakhite

72J004

talnakhite

72K042 Cu9(Fe,Ni)8S16

Fe

.24 .01

353.0 .1

tantalitecolumbite

90D057 Fe(TaxNb(1-x))2O6

tektite

67M040 (Na.01Mg.01Al.14Si.85K.04Ca.
03Fe(II).01)O2

tektite

73S079 (Na.01Mg.01Al.14Si.85K.04Ca.
03Fe(II).01)O2

Cu

.90 .05
1.30 .05

1.78 .05
1.98 .05

tektite

79E006 (Na.01Mg.01Al.14Si.85K.04Ca.
03Fe(II).01)O2

xx

1.08 .05

1.95 .05

tektite

80O005 (Na.01Mg.01Al.14Si.85K.04Ca.
03Fe(II).01)O2

tektite

81Y006 (Na.02K.03Ca.02Ti.01Al.16Mn.
01Fe(III).04Si.8)O2

Fe

.76 .05
1.12 .05

1.70 .05
1.96 .05

tektite

86R057

Fe

1.05

1.98

tektite

87D005

Fe

.83 .05
1.19 .05

1.44 .05
2.04 .05

Cu9(Fe,Ni)8S16

636

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

tektite

87D005

Fe

1.07 .05
.13 .05

1.78 .05
.49 .05

tektite

87D055

Fe

.83
1.19

1.44
2.04

tektite

87D055

Fe

1.07
.13

1.78
.49

tektite

95G032

Fe

295

1.05 .01
1.00 .01
.97 .01
.36 .02
1.15 .02

2.32 .02
1.82 .01
1.31 .01
1.76 .02
2.86 .03

tektite

95G032

Fe

295

1.04 .01
1.09 .04
1.00 .01
.45 .01
1.02 .01

2.00 .01
2.59 .02
1.56 .01
1.67 .02
1.14 .02

tektite

95G032

Fe

295

1.05 .01
1.00 .01
1.12 .01
.96 .01
.39 .01

2.22 .01
1.72 .01
2.70 .01
1.21 .02
1.75 .02

tektite

96C040

Fe

298

tektite

96E005

Fe

298

tektite

96E005

Fe

298

tetrahedrite

72K050 Cu3SbS3.25

tetrahedrite

89C026 Cu11.04Fe.56Sb4S13

Fe

.32 .05

.29 .05

tetrahedrite

89C026 Cu10.32Ag0.72Fe.56Sb4S13

Fe

.45 .05

.32 .05

tetrahedrite

89C026 Cu8.86Ag2.05Fe1.09Sb4S13

Fe

.37 .05
.58 .05

.33 .05
2.28 .05

tetrahedrite

89C026 Cu7.26Ag3.21Fe1.55Sb4S13

Fe

.34 .05
.59 .05

.43 .05
2.54 .05

tetrahedrite

89C026 Cu4.10Ag5.94Fe1.96Sb4S13

Fe

.64 .05

2.76 .05

tetrahedrite

89C026 Cu7.53Ag2.45Fe1.13Zn.89Sb4S13

Fe

.60 .05

3.12 .05

tetrahedrite

89C026 Cu4.52Ag5.51Fe1.66Zn.29Sb4S13

Fe

.21 .05
.56 .05

.41 .05
3.13 .05

tetrahedrite

89C026 Cu10.88Ag0.00Fe1.12As3.9Sb4S1
3

Fe

.52 .05

2.62 .05

tetrataenite

89K009 FeNi

xx

.40 .05

288 5

tetrataenite

90S096 FeNi

xx

.16 .05

283 5

637

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

xx

.18 .05

tetrataenite

90S096 FeNi

thailandite

94A037

293

.34 .02
.92 .02

1.94 .02
1.94 .02

thailandite

94A037

293

.34 .02
.88- .02
1.16

1.94 .02
1.89- .02
2.1

thorosteenstrupine

75A009 (Ca,Th,Mn)3Si4O11F/6H2O

Fe

.40 .03
.37 .06

.34 .03
.95 .07

tirodite

81I007 Na.03(Ca.09Mg4.09Mn2.22Fe.65
)(Si7.95Al.03)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .04
1.07 .04

2.81 .04
1.72 .04

tirodite

81I007 Na.05(Ca.28Mg3.43Mn1.26Fe(II
)1.40Fe(III).21Al.44)(Si7.74Al.2
6)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.15 .04
1.15 .04

2.76 .04
1.71 .04

tirodite

81I007 Na.01(Ca.31Mg3.79Mn1.92Fe1.1
4)(Al.01Si7.91)O22(OH)2

Fe

1.13 .04
1.08 .04

2.78 .04
1.73 .04

tirodite

93O029

.40 .02

.47 .02

titanite

84M042 (Ca.949Mn.006)(Ti.978Al.036Fe.
092Mg.004)Si.965O5

Fe

.39 .05

.92 .05

titanite

84M042 (Ca1.03Mn.005)(Ti.877Al.035Fe.
073Mg.013)Si1.04O5

Fe

.39 .05
1.18 .05

.94 .05
1.72 .05

titanite

84M042 (Ca.965Mn.006Na.021)(Ti.885A
l.125Fe.013Mg.037Sb.002)Si1.00
O5

Fe

.44 .05
1.06 .05

.74 .05
2.17 .05

titanite

84M042 (Ca1.01Mn.002Na.019)(Ti.918A
l.200Fe.054Mg.010Nb.002)Si1.02
O5

Fe

.37 .05
.81 .05

.91 .05
1.61 .05

titanite

84M042 CaTiSiO5

Fe

.39 .05
.28 .05

.84 .05
1.41 .05

titanite

84M042 CaTiSiO5

Fe

.40 .05
.29 .05

.84 .05
1.52 .05

titanite

87H016 Mn.016Ca.963Fe(II).005Fe(III).0
56Al.095Ti.884SiO5

Fe

.30 .01
.57 .01
1.02 .01

1.49 .01
.79 .01
2.44 .01

titanite

87H016 Mn.006Ca.986Fe(II).007Fe(III).0
31Al.103Ti.896SiO5

Fe

.34 .01
.58 .01
1.03 .01

1.54 .01
.74 .01
2.34 .01

titanite

87H016 Ca.969Fe(III).086Ti.945Fe(III).0
14Si.986O5

Fe

.20 .01
.34 .01
.52 .01

1.30 .01
.82 .01
.73 .01

638

288 5

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

titanite

87H016 Ca.964Fe(III).084Ti.995Fe(III).0
21Si.979O5

Fe

.21 .01
.35 .01
.48 .01

1.25 .01
.96 .01
.81 .01

titanite

90A001 CaTiSiO5

Fe

.38 .02
1.07 .02

1.31 .02
2.00 .02

tobermorite

85P050 Ca5Si6O16(OH)2/4(H2O)

Fe

.3726 .0005
.5412 .0005

.6191 .0005
.8941 .0005

tobermorite

85P050 Ca5Si6O16(OH)2/4(H2O)

Fe

.3649 .0005
.5591 .0005

.6431 .0005
.9012 .0005

tobermorite

85P050 Ca5Si6O16(OH)2/4(H2O)

Fe

.3668 .0005

.7338 .0005

tochilinite

94B056

4.2

.55

.15-.2

tochilinite

94B056

30

.51.55

.15-.2

tourmaline

63D001 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SS

1.15 .05
1.40 .05
.95 .05

2.10 .05
2.61 .05
.91 .05

tourmaline

67L003 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SNP

1.30 .05

2.28 .05

tourmaline

67Z004 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

68T003 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SS

1.06 .05
1.42 .05
.89 .05

1.96 .05
1.34 .05
.05

tourmaline

70M013 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SNP

1.32 .05
1.33 .05

2.43 .05
1.50 .05

tourmaline

70M013 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SNP

1.29 .05
1.32 .05

2.38 .05
1.46 .05

tourmaline

72B056 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.17 .05
1.18 .05
.48 .05
.46 .05

2.51 .05
1.56 .05
1.23 .05
.64 .05

tourmaline

73B072 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

73H035 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Cu

.25 .03
.30 .03

1.14 .03
1.20 .03

tourmaline

74B068 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

75A060 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.11 .01

2.42 .07

639

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

tourmaline

75B124 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

75B159 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

75D079 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

75P010 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

75P041 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

xx

10 .05
.97 .05
.97 .05

2.20 .05
1.60 .05
.93 .05

76D045 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.05 .01
1.02 .01
.84 .05
.25 .04

2.50 .02
2.26 .02
1.98 .10
.30 .04

tourmaline

76D045 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.27 .01
1.28 .04
1.04 .10
.30 .02

2.48 .06
2.20 .04
1.78 .06
.26 .06

tourmaline

76G062 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SNP

1.41 .05

2.39 .05

tourmaline

76G062 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SNP

1.40 .05

2.48 .05

tourmaline

76G062 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SNP

1.40 .05
1.27 .05

2.45 .05
1.45 .05

tourmaline

76G062 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SNP

1.31 .05
1.30 .05

2.26 .05
1.27 .05

tourmaline

76G062 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SNP

1.34 .05
1.34 .05
.27 .10

2.39 .05
1.46 .05
.98 .10

tourmaline

76G062 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SNP

1.37 .05
1.36 .05

2.42 .05
1.53 .05

tourmaline

76G062 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

SNP

1.43 .05
1.46 .05
.76 .10

2.50 .05
1.51 .05
.88 .10

tourmaline

76S086 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

.84 .05
.82 .05

2.49 .05
2.05 .05

tourmaline

76S086 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

.84 .05
.87 .05

2.50 .05
1.69 .05

tourmaline

76S086 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

.88 .05
.83 .05

2.33 .05
1.45 .05

640

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

tourmaline

76V036 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

78D018 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

78P036 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

79K038 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

79P013 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

tourmaline

79S026 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.09 .05
1.08 .05
.47 .05
.73 .05

2.43 .05
1.74 .05
.92 .05
1.44 .05

tourmaline

79S026 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.09 .05
1.10 .05
.50 .05
.79 .05

2.40 .05
1.52 .05
.77 .05
6.00 .05

tourmaline

79S026 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.09 .05
1.05 .05
.46 .05
.86 .05

2.39 .05
1.74 .05
.82 .05
1.21 .05

tourmaline

79S026 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.08 .05
1.13 .05
.40 .05
.75 .05

2.46 .05
1.45 .05
.81 .05
1.34 .05

tourmaline

79S026 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.10 .05
1.07 .05

2.26 .05
1.28 .05

tourmaline

84M038 (Ca.01Na.88K.02)(Mg2.27Fe.58
Ti.03)Al6.12(BO3)3Si5.99O18(
OH)4

SNP

.62 .05
.62 .05

.76 .05
1.67 .05

tourmaline

84M038 (Ca.01Na.88K.02)(Mg2.27Fe.58
Ti.03)Al6.12(BO3)3Si5.99O18(
OH)4

SNP

.73 .05
.73 .05

.74 .05
1.66 .05

tourmaline

84M038 (Ca.01Na.88K.02)(Mg2.27Fe.58
Ti.03)Al6.12(BO3)3Si5.99O18(
OH)4

SNP

.74 .05
.74 .05

.76 .05
2.01 .05

tourmaline

86K023 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(A,Fe,Mn)6
(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.14 .05
1.14 .05
1.12 .05
1.12 .05

2.47 .05
2.16 .05
1.62 .05
1.12 .05

641

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

tourmaline

86K023 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.20 .05
1.18 .05
1.20 .05
.54 .05

2.40 .05
1.90 .05
1.39 .05
.36 .05

tourmaline

86K023 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.17 .05
1.17 .05
1.17 .05
1.16 .05
.51 .05

2.42 .05
2.09 .05
1.58 .05
1.13 .05
.55 .05

tourmaline

88F005 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.23 .05
1.04 .05
.55 .05

2.62 .05
2.47 .05
.75 .05

tourmaline

88F005 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.09 .05
1.01 .05
.89 .05
.81 .05
.71 .05
.37 .05

2.48 .05
2.10 .05
1.63 .05
1.21 .05
.75 .05
.88 .05

tourmaline

88F005 (Na,Ca)(Li,Al,Fe,..)(Al,Fe,Mn)
6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)4

Fe

1.09 .05
1.05 .05
1.01 .05
.68 .05
.36 .05

2.41 .05
1.82 .05
1.32 .05
1.20 .05
.96 .05

tourmaline

95F021 XY3Z6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)3(F,
OH)

Fe

300

1.101 .001
1.095 .002
1.069 .008
.92 .02
.50 .01

2.52 .01
2.22 .02
1.66 .03
1.05 .04
.72 .02

tourmaline

95F021 XY3Z6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)3(F,
OH) X-site contains Na,Ca, K or
is vacant. Y-site contains Li, Mg,
Mn, Fe, Al, etc. Z-site contains
Al, Fe(3+), etc.

Fe

80

1.185 .006
1.202 .002
.62 .01
1.206 .003

2.11 .05
2.53 .02
.73 .02
2.94 .03

tourmaline

95F021 XY3Z6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)3(F,
OH) X-site contains Na,Ca, K or
is vacant. Y-site contains Li, Mg,
Mn, Fe, Al, etc. Z-site contains
Al, Fe(3+), etc.

Fe

300

1.055 .005
1.095 .002
1.078 .003
.59 .04

1.71 .03
2.52 .01
2.21 .02
.53 .06

tourmaline

95F021 XY3Z6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)3(F,
OH) X-site contains Na,Ca, K or
is vacant. Y-site contains Li, Mg,
Mn, Fe, Al, etc. Z-site contains
Al, Fe(3+), etc.

Fe

300

1.073 .003
1.084 .002
1.07 .01
.47 .02
.79 .04

2.20 .02
2.49 .01
1.58 .04
.73 .04
1.22 .01

642

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

tourmaline

95F021 XY3Z6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)3(F,
OH) X-site contains Na,Ca, K or
is vacant. Y-site contains Li, Mg,
Mn, Fe, Al, etc. Z-site contains
Al, Fe(3+), etc.

Fe

80

1.196 .002
1.202 .001
1.175 .006
.53 .01

2.44 .01
2.70 .01
2.07 .05
.81 .02

tourmaline

95F021 XY3Z6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)3(F,
OH) X-site contains Na,Ca, K or
is vacant. Y-site contains Li, Mg,
Mn, Fe, Al, etc. Z-site contains
Al, Fe(3+), etc.

Fe

80

.524 .009
1.210 .002
1.199 .009
1.013 .005

.74 .02
2.69 .01
2.46 .03
2.03 .07

tourmaline

95F021 XY3Z6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)3(F,
OH) X-site contains Na,Ca, K or
is vacant. Y-site contains Li, Mg,
Mn, Fe, Al, etc. Z-site contains
Al, Fe(3+), etc.

Fe

300

.452 .006
.960 .002
1.100 .002
1.08 .01
1.103 .002

.73 .01
1.13 .07
2.34 .03
1.80 .05
2.59 .03

tourmaline

95F021 XY3Z6(BO3)3Si6O18(OH)3(F,
OH) X-site contains Na,Ca, K or
is vacant. Y-site contains Li, Mg,
Mn, Fe, Al, etc. Z-site contains
Al, Fe(3+), etc.

Fe

300

1.10 .07
1.10 .05

2.405 .002
1.41 .01

tourmaline

96L027

78

1.225 .002
.484 .004

2.762 .004
.908 .008

tourmaline

96L027

78

1.227 .003
.402 .009
1.14 .02

2.59 .01
.84 .02
2.03 .08

tourmaline

96L027

300

1.104 .004
.404 .007

2.545 .005
.817 .003

tourmaline black

91V003

tremolite

79G003 Ca2(Mg,Fe(II))5Si8O22(OH)2

tremolite

91G034 Ca1.81Mg5.20Fe.60(Si7.69O20)(
OH)2

tremolite

96S071

trevorite

67K009 NiFe2O4

trevorite

69S035 NiFe2O4

triplite

72K013 Mn.95Fe.25Mg.7Ca.1PO4F

triplite

88L041 (Mn1.52Fe(II).162Mg.02Ca.08)(
P.88Si.01)O4(F.76(OH).16)

643

1998

Fe

1.12 .05

1.75 .05

SNP

1.484 .006
1.531 .006

2.700 .006
2.010 .006

Fe

1.20 .05
1.22 .05
1.22 .05
1.22 .05
.42 .05

2.68 .05
2.31 .05
1.98 .05
1.78 .05
.31 .05

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

triplite

88L041 (Mn1.52Fe(II).162Mg.02Ca.08)(
P.88Si.01)O4(F.76(OH).16)

triploidite

72K013 (Mn,Fe)2(PO)4OH

tripuhyite

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Fe

1.31 .05
1.33 .05
1.33 .05
1.31 .05
.46 .05

3.05 .05
2.78 .05
2.41 .05
2.05 .05
.62 .05

SNP

1.448 .006
1.456 .006

2.148 .006
1.776 .006

69G041 Fe(II)Sb2O6

SS

.18 .02

.72 .02

tripuhyite

77B039 Fe(II)Sb2O6

Fe

.36 .02

.72 .02

trogtalite

79N015 COSe2

Fe

.466 .005

.356 .010

troilite

66H019 FeS

SS

.86 .04

.28 .06

310 5

troilite

66H019 FeS

SS

.98 .06

.26 .09

325 6

troilite

66H019 FeS

SS

1.000 .006

.35 .09

328 6

troilite

67H001 FeS

troilite

68M040 FeS

troilite

70H030 FeS

Fe

.75 .05

310 5

troilite

70H030 FeS

Fe

.89 .05

333 5

troilite

71M008 FeS

troilite

75I008 FeS

Fe

.80 .05
.162 .050

.242 .050
.223 .050

313 10

troilite

75S113 FeS

Fe

.76 .05

-.06 .05

316 5

troilite

76I020 FeS

troilite

76I022 FeS

Fe

.806 .050
.162 .050

.242 .050
.223 .050

313 3

troilite

77T032 FeS

troilite

78V036 FeS

troilite

79D066 FeS

Rh

.07 .05

.20 .01

289 5

troilite

79O011 FeS

SNP

1.02 .02

.26 .02

315.0 .3

troilite

80A002 FeS

troilite

81L039 FeS

Fe

.75 .05

-.16 .05

307 5

troilite

82B119 FeS

Fe

.624 .007

308 3

troilite

82B119 FeS

Fe

.648 .007

317 3

troilite

82B119 FeS

Fe

.661 .007

314 3

troilite

82B119 FeS

Fe

.636 .007

312 3

644

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

troilite

82B119 FeS

Fe

.558 .007

314 3

troilite

82B119 FeS

Fe

.601 .007

315 3

troilite

82M012 FeS

Fe

.5 .1

312 4

troilite

82M087 FeS

SS

.85 .05

.17 .05

310 5

troilite

82M087 FeS

SS

.88 .05

.17 .05

310 5

troilite

82M087 FeS

SS

.84 .05

.13 .05

310 5

troilite

82M087 FeS

SS

.67 .05

.18 .05

307 5

troilite

84J015

FeS

Fe

.67 .05

troilite

84M065 FeS

xx

.80 .05

.16 .05

314 5

troilite

84M065 FeS

xx

.12 .05

.00 .05

317 5

troilite

84Z008 FeS

Fe

.80 .05

-.12 .05

312 5

troilite

86T054 FeS

Fe

.5 .1

.2 .1

305 5

troilite

87C021 FeS

Fe

.76 .01

-.08 .01

310 2

troilite

87C021 FeS

Fe

.90 .01

-.08 .01

329 2

troilite

87J015

Fe

.67 .05

troilite

87L050 FeS1-x

Fe

.64 .05

troilite

88B035 FeS

Fe

troilite

88D053 FeS

Fe

.76 .02

.30 .03

311 3

troilite

88D053 FeS

Fe

.87 .03

.58 .03

321 3

troilite

89B023 FeS

SNP

1.02 .05

-.14 .05

313 5

troilite

90A013 FeS

Fe

.74 .05

-.17 .05

311 5

troilite

90D056 FeS

Rh

.64 .01

-.17 .05

312 2

troilite

90W040 FeS

Fe

.77 .05

-.08 .05

312.5 .5

troilite

90W043 FeS

Fe

.77 .05

-.08 .05

312.5 .5

troilite

91G025 FeS

xx

.641 .005

troilite

92K010

troilite

94S089

Fe

.83 .02

tuffite

95F015

Fe

293

.359
.260

-.150
-.022

50.2
46.2

tuffite

95F015

Fe

15

.708
.144

-.087
.025

52.2
52.1

tuffite

97F009

FeS

645

313 2

313.9 .5
-.063 .005

314.3 .5
314 1

311 5

.15 .04

31.43

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ulvospinel

66B046 Fe2.1Ti.9O4

ulvospinel

67B014 Fe2TiO4

SNP

1.33 .10

1.85 .10

ulvospinel

67B014 Fe2.1Ti.9O4

SNP

1.24 .10

1.33 .10

ulvospinel

67B014 Fe2.2Ti.8O4

SNP

1.17 .10

1.19 .10

ulvospinel

75A030 Fe2TiO4

xx

.70 .01

1.49 .01

ulvospinel

75A030 Fe2TiO4

xx

.61 .01

1.75 .01

ulvospinel

75A030 Fe2Ti04

xx

.60 .01

1.76 .01

ulvospinel

75A030 Fe2TiO4

xx

.66 .01

1.71 .01

ulvospinel

75A030 Fe2TiO4

xx

.64 .01

1.62 .01

ulvospinel

75A030 Fe2TiO4

xx

.63 .01

1.58 .01

ulvospinel

75M097 Fe2TiO4

SS

.96 .08

1.79 .07

ulvospinel

75M097 Fe2TiO4

SS

.91 .03

1.82 .03

ulvospinel

78M036 Fe2TiO4

SS

.92 .01

1.91 .08

ulvospinel

79Z010 Fe2TiO4

xx

.888 .047

1.490 .047

ulvospinel

79Z010 Fe2TiO4

xx

.940 .019

1.472 .019

ulvospinel

86V025 Fe2TiO4

Fe

1.16 .05

1.52 .05

ulvospinel

88R032 Fe2TiO4

xx

.821 .011
.827 .007

1.346 .011
2.056 .007

urban particulate

93I010

urbanite

79D068 (Na,Fe,Ca,Mg)Si2O6

SNP

.66 .05

.37 .05

urbanite

79D068 (Na,Fe,Ca,Mg)Si2O6

SNP

.66 .05

.45 .05

urbanite

79D068 (Na,Fe,Ca,Mg)Si2O6

SNP

.66 .05

.42 .05

uvarovite

76A017 Mg.1Ca2.8Fe(II).05Al.9Fe(III).0
2Cr.07Si3O12

Fe

1.43 .04
.52 .05

3.64 .05
.49 .05

vaesite

79N015 NiS2

Fe

.442 .002

-.273 .004

valleriite

96Q002

.42.48
.32.36

.811.28
.44.59

valleriite

97Q001

Fe

.48
.36

.92
.57

24.4

valleriite

97Q001

Fe

.45
.34

1.23
.59

23.8

295

646

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Chemical

formula

January

Mineral

Ref

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

valleriite

97Q001

Fe

.45
.32

1.28
.57

valleriite

97Q001

Fe

.42
.34

.81
.44

valleriite

97Q001

Fe

.33

.43

vermiculite

68T006 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

SS

.50 .05
.55 .05

1.00 .05
.50 .05

vermiculite

68T006 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

SS

.50 .05
.53 .05

1.00 .05
.45 .05

vermiculite

68T006 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

SS

.50 .05
.53 .05

1 .5
.45 .05

vermiculite

72H033 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

vermiculite

75H026 (Si5.28Al2.72)(Al1.32Mg4.58Fe.
001)O20(OH)4

xx

.137 .020

.669 .020

vermiculite

75H026 (Si5.28Al2.72)(Al1.32Mg4.58Fe.
001)O20(OH)4

Cu

.225 .021

.681 .021

vermiculite

75R014 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

SNP

.64 .02
1.12 .02
1.361 .020

.87 .02
2.18 .02
2.74 .02

vermiculite

76C055 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

vermiculite

76E014 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

Cr

.56 .05

1.16 .05

vermiculite

76M088 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

SNP

1.40 .02
.63 .02
.83 .02

2.63 .02
.55 .02
.70 .02

vermiculite

77E018 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

Fe

vermiculite

78G045 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

vermiculite

78K066 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

vermiculite

78T014 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

Rh

1.041 .015
.345 .006

2.557 .030
.889 .012

vermiculite

79G039 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

Fe

.60 .03

1.05 .03

647

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

.99
.99
.38
.40

.05
.51
.01
.01

2.50 .02
2.85 .05
.71 .01
1.23 .01

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

vermiculite

80K075 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

vermiculite

81H033 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

Fe

1.16 .03
.39 .05
.37 .03

2.58 .11
1.13 .14
.66 .14

vermiculite

82T012 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

Fe

.35 .05

.90 .05

vermiculite

82T012 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

Fe

1.06 .05
.38 .05

2.56 .05
.90 .05

vermiculite

82T012 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

Fe

1.03 .05
.55 .05
.43 .05

3.11 .05
1.46 .05
.63 .05

vermiculite

82T012 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

Fe

1.12 .05
.85 .05

2.46 .05
.41 .05

vermiculite

87C015 Mg.35(Mg,Fe,Al)3(Si,Al)4O10(
OH)2/4.5H2O

Fe

.57 .01
.50 .01
.24 .01
1.06 .04

.37 .01
.88 .01
.61 .01
2.75 .04

vermiculite

88C023 Ca.72(Si5.69Al2.25Fe(III).06)(
Mg5.50Ti.11Mn.01Fe(II).04Fe(II
I).45)O22(OH)2/8H2O

Fe

.17 .01
.32 .01
.39 .01
1.19 .01

.88 .01
.29 .02
1.03 .02
2.37 .02

vermiculite

88C023 Ca.70(Si5.71Al2.29)(Mg5.07Ti.0
3Mn.01Fe(II).07Fe(III).60Al.23)
O22(OH)2/8H2O

Fe

.28 .02
.51 .01
.51 .02
1.06 .01

.83 .02
.75 .02
1.13 .04
2.80 .02

vermiculite

88C023 Ca.70(Si5.71Al2.60)(Mg4.05Ti.1
1Mn.01Fe(II).16Fe(III).90Al.54)
O22(OH)2/8H2O

Fe

.29 .02
.51 .02
.52 .02
1.02 .01

.93 .01
.84 .02
1.18 .03
2.80 .01

vermiculite

88C023 Ca.61(Si5.68Ma2.08Fe(III).24)(
Mg5.07Ti.11Mn.01Fe(III).83)O2
2(OH)2/8H2O

Fe

vermiculite

88C023 Ca.75(Si5.87Al2.13)(Mg4.65Mn.
02Fe(II).09Fe(III)1.02Al.04)O22
(OH)2/8H2O

Fe

vermiculite

88C023 Ca.66(Si5.51Al2.49)(Mg4.58Ti.0
5Mn.05Fe(II).10Fe(III)1.04Al.13
)O22(OH)2/8H2O

Fe

648

1998

.13
.40
.45
.92

.01
.01
.01
.01

.93 .01
.92 .01
1.31 .01
2.85 .01

.21 .02
.51 .01
.55 .02
1.12 .01
.92 .01

.82 .01
.59 .01
1.10 .02
2.98 .01
2.43 .01

.07 .02
.37 .01
.38 .01
1.06 .03

.95 .02
.72 .02
1.16 .03
2.56 .03

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

vermiculite

88C023 Ca.64(Si5.51Al2.43)(Mg4.36Ti.0
1Mn.04Fe(II).10Fe(III)1.14Al.15
)O22(OH)2/8H2O

Fe

.15
.42
.42
.94

.01
.02
.02
.01

.83 .01
.72 .02
1.07 .03
2.80 .01

vermiculite

90W001 (Mg,Fe(II),Fe(III),Al)6(Si,Al)8
O20(OH)4/8H2O

xx

.33 .05

.60 .05

vermiculite

91L051

.57 .004
.83 .009
1.58 .01
.33 .01

.23
.47
.54
.54

vesuvianite

75M034 Ca9.46(Mg1.19Ti.43Fe.19Al.3)A
l4(Si8.69Al.31)O34

Fe

.35 .04
.062 .040

.42 .04
.89 .04

vesuvianite

75M034 Ca9.46(Mg1.19Ti.43Fe.19Al.3)A
l4(Si8.69Al.31)O34

Fe

.39 .04
.84 .04
1.32 .04
.85 .04

.46 .04
.37 .04
3.44 .04
1.04 .04

vesuvianite

75M034 Ca9.56(Mg.63Ti.17Fe.73Al.56)A
l4(Si8.81Al.19)O34

Fe

.39 .04
.82 .04
1.32 .04
.87 .04
1.13 .04

.48 .04
.39 .04
3.44 .04
1.55 .04
2.74 .04

vesuvianite

75M090 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

.35 .04
.62 .04

.42 .04
.89 .04

vesuvianite

79T015 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

vesuvianite

80V032 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.03 .05
1.12 .05
.34 .05
.52 .05

1.90 .05
2.84 .05
.51 .05
1.06 .05

vesuvianite

80V032 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.13 .05
1.28 .05
.44 .05
.61 .05
1.12 .05

2.40 .05
3.11 .05
.51 .05
1.04 .05
1.65 .05

vesuvianite

81T010 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.01 .02
.34 .02
.49 .02

2.95 .02
.53 .02
.89 .02

vesuvianite

81T010 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.20 .02
1.01 .02
.47 .02
.29 .02

2.80 .02
1.44 .02
.91 .02
.56 .02

649

1998

.002
.006
.005
.005

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

vesuvianite

81T010 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.12 .02
1.03 .02
.52 .02
.34 .02

2.84 .02
1.90 .02
1.06 .02
.51 .02

vesuvianite

81T010 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.34 .02
1.12 .02
.81 .02
.92 .02
.32 .02

3.50 .02
2.75 .02
.54 .02
1.60 .02
.61 .02

vesuvianite

81T010 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.17 .02
.54 .02
.44 .02

3.15 .02
.85 .02
.53 .02

vesuvianite

81T010 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.23 .02
1.13 .02
.56 .02
.40 .02

2.99 .02
2.23 .02
.82 .02
.57 .02

vesuvianite

81T010 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.28 .02
1.24 .02
.66 .02
.36 .02

3.15 .02
2.24 .02
.95 .02
.66 .02

vesuvianite

81T010 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.37 .02
1.23 .02
1.13 .02
.88 .02
.41 .02

3.79 .02
3.18 .02
2.17 .02
.42 .02
.72 .02

vesuvianite

81T010 Ca10(Mg,Fe)2Al4(SiO4)5(Si2O
7)2(OH)4

Fe

1.06 .02
.23 .02

2.45 .02
.29 .02

villamaninite

79N015 Fe.5Co.5S2

Fe

.350 .003

.474 .006

villamaninite

79N015 Fe.6Co.4S2

Fe

.340 .002

.514 .004

villamaninite

79N015 Fe.1CO.9S2

Fe

.374 .004

.339 .008

violarite

71V035 FeNi2S4

Fe

.30 .05

.60 .05

violarite

71V035 FeNi2S4

Fe

.31 .05

.64 .05

violarite

77T002 Ni1.63Fe1.01Co0.33S4.02

Fe

.18 .05

.59 .05

violarite

77T002 Fe1.22Ni1.81S3.97

Fe

.33 .03

.62 .05

violarite

85V022 FeNi2S4

Fe

.25 .02
.38 .02

.56 .01
.48 .02

violarite

85V022 Fe.75Ni2.25S4

Fe

.28 .01

.59 .02

violarite

85V022 Fe.50Ni2.50S4

Fe

.26 .01

.62 .01

violarite

85V022 Fe.25Ni2.75S4

Fe

.23 .01

.61 .02

vivianite

64O002 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

SS

1.38 .02

2.72 .10

650

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

vivianite

67G020 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Pt

.96 .04
.99 .06

2.59 .05
3.18 .05

vivianite

67G020 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Pt

.95 .02
.99 .02

2.59 .05
3.16 .02

vivianite

67G020 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Pt

.86 .03
.88 .03

2.50 .03
2.98 .03

vivianite

67L004 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

vivianite

68J001

Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

vivianite

68J012

Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

310
SS

1.32 .05

2.84 .05

vivianite

68T003 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

SS

1.21 .05
.48 .05

2.60 .05
.46 .05

vivianite

68T003 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

SS

1.37 .05
.49 .05

2.66 .05
.47 .05

vivianite

71M094 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.02 .04
1.14 .08

2.46 .08
2.70 .08

vivianite

71S028 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

vivianite

72P042 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

SS

1.34 .05

2.92 .05

vivianite

72P042 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

SS

1.34 .05
1.33 .05
.59 .05

2.38 .05
3.05 .05
.51 .05

vivianite

72S045 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

vivianite

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

vivianite

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

vivianite

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

vivianite

74M071 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

vivianite

77M016 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.20 .03
1.15 .03

2.97 .05
2.51 .05

vivianite

77M016 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.33 .03
1.28 .03

3.24 .05
2.61 .05

vivianite

77M016 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.19 .03
1.15 .03

2.95 .05
2.48 .05

vivianite

77M016 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.32 .03
1.27 .03

3.22 .05
2.63 .05

vivianite

79T027 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

xx

1.23 .02
1.23 .02
.43 .02

2.96 .04
2.42 .04

651

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

vivianite

79V020 Fe(II)2.25Fe(III).75[7.25H2O
0.75(OH)](PO4)2

Pd

1.16 .03
1.10 .03
.36 .03
.44 .03

3.17 .03
2.73 .03
.86 .03
.28 .03

vivianite

79V020 Fe(II)2.25Fe(III).75(7.25H2O
0.75(OH))(PO4)2

Pd

1.04 .03
1.05 .03
.23 .03
.24 .03

3.00 .03
2.39 .03
.91 .03
.40 .03

vivianite

80B107 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

vivianite

80D006 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Pd

1.04 .05
1.05 .05
.23 .05
.24 .05

3.00 .05
2.39 .05
.91 .05
.40 .05

vivianite

80D006 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Pd

1.16 .05
1.10 .05
.36 .05
.28 .05

3.17 .05
2.73 .05
.86 .05
.44 .05

vivianite

80D061 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.22 .01
1.18 .01
.43 .05
.4 .1

2.92 .01
2.48 .02
.46 .05
.9 .1

vivianite

80D061 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.22 .01
1.19 .02
.35 .10
.41 .02
.40 .03

2.92 .01
2.42 .02
1.1 .1
.40 .04
.72 .07

vivianite

80D061 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.21 .01
1.15 .03
.43 .05
.42 .01
.42 .02

3.00 .02
2.48 .02
1.00 .05
.44 .03
.76 .04

vivianite

80D061 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.20 .01
.40 .01
.41 .01
.43 .02

3.02 .01
1.10 .01
.52 .02
.86 .02

vivianite

80D061 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.19 .01
1.12 .10
.41 .01
.43 .01
.42 .01

3.02 .01
2.46 .10
1.10 .01
.54 .02
.84 .01

652

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

vivianite

80D061 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

vivianite

80D061 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.2
1.1
.39
.41
.41

.1
.1
.01
.02
.01

2.8 .1
2.4 .1
1.08 .02
.48 .03
.80 .02

vivianite

80D061 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

.39 .01
.40 .02
.40 .01

1.20 .04
.54 .02
.86 .01

vivianite

80M031 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.219 .003
1.173 .003
.426 .003

2.928 .003
2.470 .003
.655 .004

vivianite

81B048 Fe3(PO4)2/8H20

vivianite

82D018 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

vivianite

83N039 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.16 .05
1.20 .05
.44 .05

2.47 .05
3.02 .05
.61 .05

vivianite

83N039 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.04 .05
1.15 .05
.39 .05
.38 .05

2.64 .05
3.05 .05
1.05 .05
.62 .05

vivianite

84A014 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.21 .01
1.18 .01
.38 .01
.40 .01

2.98 .01
2.45 .01
1.06 .01
.61 .01

vivianite

86W009 Fe(II)2.62Fe(III).55(Mn,Ca).03(
PO4)2/(H2O)7.6/(OH).4

Fe

1.21 .05
1.17 .05
.47 .05

2.97 .05
2.37 .05
.57 .05

vivianite

90H021

1.17 .02
1.1 .1
.41 .01
.42 .01
.41 .01

2.96 .02
2.5 .1
1.08 .01
.50 .03
.82 .01

vivianite

90H047 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.25 .01
1.21 .03
.43 .05

3.04 .01
2.54 .03
.85 .05

vivianite

90H047 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.18 .05
.38 .05

2.37 .05
.87 .05

vivianite

90H047 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.22 .03
1.17 .03
.44 .05

2.94 .03
2.54 .10
.78 .09

653

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

vivianite

91M004 Fe3(PO4)2/8H2O

Fe

1.20 .02
1.11 .02

3.01 .02
2.56 .02

vivianite

93R017

Fe

293

1.22 .01
1.18 .01
.25 .01

2.96 .01
2.48 .01
.36 .04

vivianite

93R017

Fe

293

1.22 .01
1.18 .01
.04 .013
-.12 .011
.17 .021

2.95 .01
2.50 .01
.58 .026
.27 .022
.90 .043

vivianite

93R023

Fe

295

1.20
1.16
.44
.38
.47

2.91
2.45
.59
.30
.91

vivianite

95H030 (Fe3(PO4)2 *8H2O)

Fe

300

1.25 .02
1.21 .01
.43 .01

3.04 .01
2.54 .01
.85 .02

vochtenite

89Z012 (Fe(II).82Mg.28)Fe(III).90(UO2
/PO4)4(OH).90/12.96H2O

Fe

1.38 .02
.44 .03

2.74 .04
.86 .06

volkonskoite

81H033 (Cr.35Fe.58Al.40Mg.82((OH)2/
Al.18Si3.82O10)

Fe

.40 .05
.34 .05

1.04 .05
.60 .05

voltaite

76H013 K2Fe(II)5Fe(III)4Al(SO4)12/18
(H2O)

Pd

1.26 .03
.27 .03

1.62 .03

voltaite

76H013 KMn(II)5Fe(III)3Al(SO4)12/18(
H2O)

Pd

.43 .03
.44 .03

.27 .03
.93 .03

voltaite

76H013 KMn(II)5Fe(III)3Al(SO4)12/18(
H2O)

Pd

.37 .03

.18 .03

voltaite

76H013 K2Fe(II)5Fe(III)4Al(SO4)12/18
(H2O)

Pd

1.22 .03
.42 .03

2.40 .03

voltaite

76H013 K2Fe(II)5In3Al(SO4)12/18(H2
O)

Pd

1.12 .03

1.50 .03

voltaite

76H013 K2Fe(II)5In3Al(SO4)12/18(H2
O)

Pd

1.10 .03
1.29 .03

2.16 .03
2.55 .03

voltaite

76H013 K2Cd5Fe(III)3Al(SO4)12/18H2
O

Pd

.27 .03

.34 .03

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)5Fe(III)4Al(SO4)12/18
(H2O)

Fe

1.27 .05
.445 .050
.62 .05

1.80 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)2.1Cd2.9Fe(III)3Al(SO
4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.21 .05
.50 .05
.68 .05

1.72 .05

654

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)2.1Cd2.9Fe(III)3Al(SO
4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.20 .05
.47 .05
.68 .05

1.68 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)1.05Cd3.95Fe(III)3Al(S
O4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.19 .05
.53 .05
.63 .05

1.61 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II).53Cd4.4Fe(III)3Al(SO
4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.17 .05
.38 .05
.67 .05

1.59 .05

voltaite

80L011 KFe(II).24Cd.76Al(SO4)12/18(
H2O)

Fe

.37 .05
.67 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II).19Cd4.81Fe(III)3Al(S
O4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

.36 .05
.66 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Cd5Fe(III)3Al(SO4)12/18H2
O

Fe

.38 .05
.67 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)5Fe(III)4Al(SO4)12/18
(H2O)

Fe

1.42 .05
.48 .05
.77 .05

2.68 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)2.1Cd2.9Fe(III)3Al(SO
4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.42 .05
.48 .05
.76 .05

2.51 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)2.1Cd2.9Fe(III)3Al(SO
4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.39 .05
.49 .05
.76 .05

2.40 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)1.05Cd3.95Fe(III)3Al(S
O4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.48 .05
.46 .05
.76 .05

2.25 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II).53Cd4.4Fe(III)3Al(SO
4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.42 .05
.46 .05
.76 .05

2.26 .05

voltaite

80L011 KFe(II).24Cd.76Al(SO4)12/18(
H2O)

Fe

1.24 .05
.47 .05
.79 .05

2.49 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II).19Cd4.81Fe(III)3Al(S
O4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

.46 .05
.77 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Cd5Fe3Al(SO4)12/18H2O

Fe

.43 .05
.75 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)5Fe(III)4Al(SO4)12/18
(H2O)

Fe

1.42 .05
.47 .05
.75 .05

655

1998

2.72 .05

field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)2.1Cd2.9Fe(III)3Al(SO
4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.42 .05
.49 .05
.76 .05

2.53 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)2.1Cd2.9Fe(III)3Al(SO
4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.46 .05
.50 .05
.78 .05

2.50 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Fe(II)1.05Cd3.95Fe(III)3Al(S
O4)12/18(H2O)

Fe

1.46 .05
.49 .05
.78 .05

2.43 .05

voltaite

80L011 K2Cd5Fe(III)3Al(SO4)12/18H2
O

Fe

.47 .05
.77 .05

vonsenite

71M004 (Fe(II),Mg)2(Fe(III),Sn)BO5

SNP

1.19 .03
1.21
1.27 .03
.72 .03

3.02 .05
1.48 .05
2.40 .05
1.19 .05

vonsenite

71M004 (Fe(II),Mg)2(Fe(III),Sn)BO5

SNP

1.15 .03
1.27 .03
1.21 .03
.75 .03

3.04 .05
1.51 .05
2.28 .05
1.10 .05

vonsenite

71M004 (Fe(II),Mg)2(Fe(III),Sn)BO5

SNP

1.19 .03
1.23 .03
1.21 .03
.71 .03

2.82 .05
1.45 .05
2.17 .05
1.15 .05

vonsenite

83S051 Fe(II)2Fe(III)BO5

Fe

.448 .002
.491 .002
.794 .001
1.111 .004
1.112 .003

.874 .002
.961 .002
1.567 .001
1.816 .004
1.970 .003

vonsenite

84K039 Fe(II)2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.06 .05
1.06 .06
.74 .05
.48 .05

1.95 .05
1.95 .05
1.57 .05
.81 .05

vonsenite

84K039 Fe(II)2Fe(III)BO5

xx

1.39 .05
1.06 .05
.63 .05
.53 .05

1.84 .05
2.22 .05
.98 .05
.43 .05

vonsenite

94L021 K.007Na.001Ca.063Mn.010Mg.2
44Fe(2+)1.593Fe(3+)1.035Al.023
Ti.004Si.093P.007B.858O5

Fe

120

1.10 .02
.59 .04
.74 .10
.55 .01

2.18 .04
1.39 .07
1.50 .21
.76 .03

vonsenite

94L021 K.007Na.001Ca.063Mn.010Mg.2
44Fe(2+)1.593Fe(3+)1.035Al.023
Ti.004Si.093P.007B.858O5

Fe

180

1.09 .02
.53 .01
.57 .01
.78 .07

2.14 .04
.75 .03
1.36 .03
1.49 .14

656

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

vonsenite

94L021 K.007Na.001Ca.063Mn.010Mg.2
44Fe(2+)1.593Fe(3+)1.035Al.023
Ti.004Si.093P.007B.858O5

Fe

298

vonsenite

94L021 K.007Na.001Ca.063Mn.010Mg.2
44Fe(2+)1.593Fe(3+)1.035Al.023
Ti.004Si.093P.007B.858O5

Fe

573

.46
.71
.91
.95

.01
.01
.01
.01

.68 .02
1.55 .01
1.80 .05
1.42 .04

vonsenite

94L021 K.007Na.001Ca.063Mn.010Mg.2
44Fe(2+)1.593Fe(3+)1.035Al.023
Ti.004Si.093P.007B.858O5

Fe

773

.32
.56
.74
.81

.01
.01
.02
.02

.57 .02
1.32 .02
1.51 .04
1.05 .03

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn.41Fe2.59O4

310
SS

.62 .05
.34 .06

.00 .05
.00 .06

475 7
499 10

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn.72Fe2.28O4

310
SS

.56 .05
.34 .06

.00 .05
.00 .06

469 7
490 10

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn1.01Fe1.98O4

310
SS

.56 .05
.28 .06

.05 .05
.17 .06

444 7
479 10

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn1.48Fe1.52O4

310
SS

.56 .05

.11 .05

411 17

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn1.8Fe1.2O4

310
SS

.56 .07

.11 .07

387 25

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn1.98Fe1.02O4

310
SS

.56 .07

.23 .07

363 30

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn2.32Fe.68O4

310
SS

.50 .02

.62 .02

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn2.4Fe.6O4

310
SS

.56 .02

1.28 .02

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn2.5Fe.5O4

310
SS

.56 .02

1.28 .02

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn2.69Fe.31O4

310
SS

.56 .02

1.36 .02

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn.41Fe2.59O4

310
SS

.45 .02
.84 .06

.00 .02
-1.06 .06

519 4
506 7

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn.72Fe2.28O4

310
SS

.45 .05
.73 .10

.00 .05
-.65 .10

518 4
504 7

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn1.01Fe1.99O4

310
SS

.45 .05
.73 .10

-.22 .05
-.73 .10

512 4
489 10

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn1.48Fe1.52O4

310
SS

.45 .05
.73 .10

-.22 .05
-.56 .10

510 4
485 10

657

1.07 .01
.46 .01
.82 .03
1.17 .05

1.88 .02
.95 .01
1.43 .05
1.63 .09

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn1.98Fe1.02O4

310
SS

.39 .05

-.22 .05

499 7
480 25

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn2.25Fe.75O4

310
SS

.50 .15

-.56 .15

485 10

vredenburgite

72Y007 Mn2.4Fe.6O4

310
SS

.50 .15

-.67 .15

vredenburgite

78S003 (Mn,Fe)3O4

warwickite

78B028 Mg1.34Fe(III).08Fe(II).08Al.12T SNP


i.38OBO3

1.482 .029
1.385 .011
.585 .014
.654 .007

2.348 .059
1.752 .023
.952 .028
.464 .014

websteritic dykes

96C007

Fe

.34
.89
.91
.92

.85
.50
1.03
1.64

websteritic dykes

96C007

Fe

80

.37
1.01
1.04
1.00

.87
1.11
1.96
2.70

willemite

86E022 Zn1.16Fe.84SiO4

Fe

1.10 .01

2.95 .02

willemite

86E022 Zn1.16Fe.84SiO4

Fe

1.03 .01

2.77 .02

willemite

86E022 Zn1.51Fe.51Si.99O4

Fe

1.02 .01

2.83 .02

willemite

86E022 Zn1.89Fe.10SiO4

Fe

1.04 .01

2.87 .02

winchite

78T032 NaCa(Mg,Fe(II))4AlSi8O22(O
H)2

Fe

.37 .05
.34 .05

1.22 .05
.47 .05

winchite

78T032 NaCa(Mg,Fe(II))4AlSi8O22(O
H)2

Fe

.36 .05
.34 .05

1.22 .05
.47 .05

winchite

85Z020 NaCa(Mg,Fe)4AlSi8O22(OH)2

xx

1.084 .005
.957 .005
.353 .005

2.799 .005
2.067 .005
.479 .005

winchite

94N040

wolfeite

72K013 (Fe,Mn)2PO4OH

wolframite

77

1.27
.51
1.28

3.13
.51
2.63

SNP

1.415 .006
1.415 .006

2.215 .006
1.757 .006

69H008 (Fe,Mn)Wo4

Pd

.96 .04

.80 .03

wolframite

81K019 (Fe,Mn)Wo4

SNP

1.537 .003

1.79 .01

wolframite

82G010 (Fe,Mn)Wo4

Fe

1.11 .02

1.49 .03

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.91Mn0.09Wo4

Fe

1.10 .02

1.53 .03

658

45.6 .2

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

1998

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.91Mn0.09Wo4

Fe

1.13 .02

1.53 .03

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.86Mn0.144Wo4

Fe

1.10 .02

1.51 .03

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.51Mn0.49Wo4

Fe

1.13 .02

1.53 .03

wolframite

82G010 (Fe,Mn)Wo4

Fe

1.28 .02

1.86 .03

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.91Mn0.09Wo4

Fe

1.26 .02

1.88 .03

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.91Mn0.09Wo4

Fe

1.27 .02

1.86 .03

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.86Mn0.144Wo4

Fe

1.25 .02

1.85 .03

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.51Mn0.49Wo4

Fe

1.27 .02

1.83 .03

wolframite

82G010 (Fe,Mn)Wo4

Fe

1.27 .02

-1.90 .04

41.3 1

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.91Mn0.09Wo4

Fe

1.27 .03

-1.84 .04

44.4 1

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.91Mn0.09Wo4

Fe

1.23 .03

-1.74 .04

45.3 1

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.86Mn0.144Wo4

Fe

1.23 .03

-1.74 .04

44.9 1

wolframite

82G010 Fe0.51Mn0.49Wo4

Fe

1.23 .03

-1.71 .04

47.4 1

wolframite

85G020 FeWO4

Fe

1.11 .02

1.49 .03

wolframite

85G020 FeWO4

Fe

1.27 .02

1.86 .04

wolframite

85G020 Fe.82Mn.18WO4

Fe

1.12 .02

1.50 .03

wolframite

85G020 Fe.82Mn.18WO4

Fe

1.26 .02

1.82 .04

wolframite

85G020 Fe.51Mn.49WO4

Fe

1.13 .02

1.53 .03

wolframite

85G020 Fe.51Mn.49WO4

Fe

1.27 .02

1.83 .04

wolframite

85G020 Fe.25Mn.75WO4

Fe

1.13 .02

1.52 .03

wolframite

85G020 FeWO4

Fe

1.27 .03

-1.90 .05

41 2

wolframite

85G020 Fe.91Mn.09WO4

Fe

1.26 .03

-1.84 .05

44 2

wolframite

85G020 Fe.91Mn.09WO4

Fe

1.23 .03

-1.74 .05

45 2

wolframite

85G020 Fe.86Mn.14WO4

Fe

1.24 .03

-1.74 .05

45 2

wolframite

85G020 Fe.82Mn.18WO4

Fe

1.28 .03

-1.81 .05

45 2

wolframite

85G020 Fe.51Mn.49WO4

Fe

1.23 .03

-1.71 .05

47 2

wolframite

85G020 Fe.46Mn.54WO4

Fe

1.27 .03

-1.77 .05

47 2

wolframite

85G020 Fe.30Mn.70WO4

Fe

1.28 .03

-1.80 .05

53 2

wolframite

85G020 Fe.25Mn.75WO4

Fe

1.20 .03

-1.80 .05

58 2

wolframite

87S041 (Fe,Mn)WO4

Fe

1.13 .05
1.05 .05
10 .05

1.53 .05
2.00 .05
2.32 .05

659

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

wolframite

87S041 (Fe,Mn)WO4

Fe

1.13 .05
1.05 .05
10 .05

1.53 .05
2.00 .05
2.32 .05

wolframite

87S041 (Fe,Mn)WO4

Fe

1.13 .05
1.05 .05
10 .05

1.53 .05
2.00 .05
2.32 .05

wolframite

87S041 (Fe,Mn)WO4

Fe

1.13 .05
1.05 .05
10 .05

1.53 .05
2.00 .05
2.32 .05

wolframite

87S041 (Fe,Mn)WO4

Fe

1.13 .05
1.05 .05
10 .05

1.53 .05
2.00 .05
2.32 .05

wolframite

87S041 (Fe,Mn)WO4

Fe

1.13 .05
1.05 .05
10 .05

1.53 .05
2.00 .05
2.32 .05

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

20

1.26

-1.87

42.92

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

30

1.26

-1.88

42.07

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

40

1.27

-1.88

38.70

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

50

1.27

-1.88

33.66

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

60

1.26

-1.89

23.56

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

60

1.26

-1.96

14.30

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

50

1.28

-1.90

31.97

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

40

1.26

-1.88

38.70

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

30

1.26

-1.88

42.92

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

20

1.25

-1.86

43.75

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

20

1.33

-1.87

48.80

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

30

1.29

-1.86

44.59

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

40

1.30

-1.93

35.34

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

50

1.27

-2.05

15.99

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

50

1.26

-2.07

16.83

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

40

1.24

-2.09

41.23

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

30

1.30

-1.87

44.59

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

20

1.28

-1.84

46.28

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

20

1.29

-1.90

44.59

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

30

1.25

-2.20

21.04

660

1998
field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

40

1.25

-2.15

18.51

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

50

1.26

-2.11

16.83

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

50

1.27

-2.06

16.83

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

40

1.27

-2.13

25.24

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

30

1.32

-1.95

32.81

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

20

1.28

-1.84

47.12

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

20

1.23

-2.17

24.40

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

30

1.25

-2.19

16.83

wolframite

91S068 (FexMn1-x)WO4, X=.95 - .41

Fe

50

1.25

-2.17

17.67

wollastonite

80M062 Wo95Fs5

Fe

.961 .005
.422 .005

2.044 .005
.965 .005

wollastonite

80M062 Wo90Fs10

Fe

1.048 .005
.382 .005

1.904 .005
.939 .005

wurtzite

67M012 ZnS

SS

10 .05

2.05 .05

wurtzite

67M012 ZnS

SS

.78 .05

.80 .05

wurtzite

68B039 ZnS

wustite

66S011 FeO

wustite

69A018 FeO

Pd

.89 .05

.55 .05

wustite

69B083 FeO

wustite

70H040 FeO

wustite

71F015 FeO

wustite

71H063 Fe.998O

xx

.54 .04

1.06 .04

wustite

71H063 Fe.987O

xx

.67 .04

1.06 .04

wustite

71H063 Fe.95O

xx

.62 .04

1.06 .04

wustite

71H063 Fe.94O

xx

.68 .04

1.04 .04

wustite

71H063 Fe.917O

xx

.72 .04

1.00 .04

wustite

71H063 Fe.916O

xx

.68 .04

1.01 .04

wustite

71H063 Fe.88O

xx

.78 .04

.96 .04

wustite

71H063 Fe.811

xx

.70 .04

1.01 .04

wustite

71H063 Fe.796O

xx

.72 .04

1.03 .04

wustite

71H063 Fe.783O

xx

.76 .04

.99 .04

wustite

71H063 Fe.767O

xx

.75 .04

1.03 .04

661

1998
field

Mineral
Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

wustite

72K029 Fe.94O

SS

1.0 .1
1.35 .10

1.35 .10

wustite

73D040 FeO

xx

1.50 .05

.70 .05

wustite

73R014 FeO

Pd

.88 .02

.18 .04

wustite

75A050 FeO

wustite

75C052 FeO

Pd

1.13 .01

.18 .01

wustite

76L033 FeO

xx

wustite

79I020 FeO

wustite

80M076 FeO

Fe

.92 .03

.79 .03

wustite

82C029 FeO

wustite

82G043 FeO

wustite

82H006 Fe.910O

Fe

.99 .05
.95 .05
.43 .05

.42 .05
.80 .05

wustite

82H006 Fe.910O

Fe

10 .05
.94 .05
.42

.43 .05
.80 .05

wustite

85M008 Fe.952O

Fe

1.005 .003
.933 .002
.60 .05
.00 .05

.224 .002
.419 .003

1.014 .003
.963 .003
.34 .04
.00 .05

.232 .003
.435 .004

wustite

wustite

wustite

wustite

85M008 Fe.956O

Fe

85M008 Fe.956O

Fe

85M008 Fe.971O

Fe

85M008 Fe.981O

Fe

662

1998

1.25 .37
1.027 .020
.973 .005
.39 .05
.00 .05
1.11 .08
1.042 .004
.975 .010
.45 .08
.00 .05
1.07 .01
1.028 .003
.944 .005

.87 .01

.86 .01
.211 .020
.430 .007
.83 .01
.198 .004
.431 .009
.72 .07
.181 .007
.437 .006

475 10
355 10

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

xanthophylite

81H033 Ca(Mg,Al)3(Al3Si)O10(OH)2

xenolith

96B008

xenoliths central
Asian mantle

92I012

xenoliths
lherzolitic

91N050

xylotile

67W005 Fe3+.6Fe(II).1Mn.02Mg.96Si3.57
Al.06Fe.37O10.7Ca.02

yoderite

77A051 (Mg,Al)8Si4(O,OH)20

yoderite

Fe

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

1.14 .05
1.13 .05
.35 .05

2.48 .05
2.06 .05
.69 .05

Fe

1.2 .2
.2 .1

2 .2
.4 .2

78A034 (Mg1.95Fe(II).02Mn.34Fe(III).34
Mn.07Ti.01Al3.57)Al2.0[(Si3.98
P.03)O18.02(OH)1.98]

Fe

1.36 .05
.46 .05

2.92 .05
.99 .05

yoderite

78A034 (Mg1.95Fe(II).02Mn.34Fe(III).34
Mn.07Ti.01Al3.57)Al2.0[(Si3.98
P.03)O18.02(OH)1.98]

Fe

1.26 .05
.36 .05

2.51 .05
1.00 .05

yoderite

78A034 (Mg1.98Fe(II).02Mn<.001Fe(III)
.45Ti.01Al3.56)Al2.0[(Si3.91O1
7.73(OH)2.27]

Fe

1.34 .05
.44 .05

2.68 .05
1.15 .05

yoderite

78A034 (Mg1.98Fe(II).02Mn<.001Fe(III)
.45Ti.01Al3.56)Al2.0[(Si3.91O1
7.73(OH)2.27]

Fe

.38 .05

.92 .05

zemannite

95M020

Fe

.44

zeolite

76R021 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

SNP

zeolite

81F020 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

82B004 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

82B019 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

82F002 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

82G006 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

82G007 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

82G021 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

663

1998

1.50 .02

0
2.10 .02

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

zeolite

82G022 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

82G023 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

82O002 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

82S030 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

82V001 Fe2.66Na6.68Al12Si12O48/0.9
NaAlO2

zeolite

85D056 Na8Al8Si40O96/24H2O

Fe

.330 .005

.894 .005

zeolite

85D056 Na8Al8Si40O96/24H2O

Fe

.220 .005

.703 .005

zeolite

95S101 Fe/NaY

Fe

78

zeolite Fe-ZSM-12

91W006

zhamanshinite

86R057

Fe

zincobotryogen

88Y018 (Zn.64Mg.27Mn.11Fe(II).05)Fe(I
II)1.00(SO4)1.96(OH)1.00/6.61
H2O

xx

.390 .005
.374 .005

1.131 .005
1.629 .005

zinnwaldite

68H028 KLiFe(II)Al(AlSi3)O10(F,OH)
2

Pd

.96 .05

3.13 .05

zinnwaldite

70H013 KLiFe(II)Al(AlSi3)O10(F,OH)
2

SNP

1.41 .05
.66 .05

2.65 .05
.89 .05

zinnwaldite

78K069 K2Fe3AlSi3O10(OH)2

zinnwaldite

79M084 KLiFe(II)Al(AlSi3)O10(F,OH)
2

zinnwaldite

81H033 K2(Li,Fe(II),Al)6(Si,Al)8O20(F
,OH)4

Fe

1.16 .01
1.15 .01
.31 .02

2.63 .19
2.20 .14
.83 .04

zinnwaldite

81L005 K.88(Fe1.1Li.62Al.82)Al(Si2.45
Al.65)(O9.46F3.08)

Fe

1.15 .01
1.16 .01

2.69 .01
2.36 .01

zinnwaldite

81L005 K.98(Li.63Fe1.02Al.91)Al(Si2.4
9Al.51)O10[(OH).6F1.4]

Fe

1.17 .01
1.17 .01
.38 .06

2.83 .02
2.51 .03
.69 .09

zinnwaldite

81L005 (Li.61Fe1.05Al.95)Al(Si2.52Al.
48)O10.04(OH)1.93)

Fe

1.14 .01
1.13 .01
.48 .03
.35 .02

2.90 .01
2.64 .02
.98 .06
.52 .04

664

1998

.47

.77

1.05

1.98

field

Mineral

5 7 Fe DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

zinnwaldite

81L005 K1.7(Li3.79Fe1.34Al1.79)(Si5.3
4Al2.66)(O20.49F7.18)

Fe

1.13 .01
1.13 .01

2.77 .01
2.42 .01

zinnwaldite

81L005 KLiFe(II)Al(AlSi3)O10(F,OH)
2

Fe

1.17 .01
1.16 .01
.40 .08

2.82 .01
2.48 .02
.77 .17

zinnwaldite

81L005 KLiFe(II)Al(AlSi3)O10(F,OH)
2

Fe

1.15 .01
1.14 .01
.42 .02

2.85 .01
2.55 .02
.91 .05

zinnwaldite

81L005 K1.93(Li1.99Fe1.4Al2.05)(Si5.4
2Al2.68)(O22((OH).34F3.66)

Fe

1.18 .01
1.17 .01
.40 .05

2.90 .02
2.57 .05
.61 .07

zinnwaldite

81L005 K1.76(Li3.51Fe(III).4Al2.05)(Si
7.35Al.65)(O18.35F7.3)

Fe

1.15 .01
1.14 .01
.42 .01
.38 .01

2.93 .01
2.66 .01
.88 .03
.54 .03

zussmanite

68B006 K(Fe(II)10.85Fe(III).11,Mg,Mn,
Al)(Si,Al)17042(OH)14

SS

1.24 .02

2.77 .02

zwieselite

72K013 (Fe,Mn)2PO4F

SNP

1.500 .006
1.543 .006

2.622 .006
1.951 .006

665

1998
field

Mineral

1 9 7 Au DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

arsenopyrite

93A021 FeAsS

4.2

3.25

arsenopyrite

93A021 FeAsS

4.2

3.62

arsenopyrite

93A021 FeAsS

4.2

3.25

arsenopyrite

93A021 FeAsS

4.2

3.62

arsenopyrite

94G051

arsenopyrite

95A035

arsenopyrite

95F016 AuAs2

arsenopyrite

96A039

aurostibite

92F009 AuSb2

2.33 .02

calaverite

92F009 AuTe2

1.97 .03
.42 .04

2.43 .03
1.77 .05

calaverite

94W001 AuTe2

1.34 .08
.40 .04

2.40 .05
1.75 .08

calaverite

95W001

chalcopyrite

96A039

criddleite

92F009 TlAg2Au3Sb10S10

2.36 .01

fischesserite

92F009 Ag3auSe2

1.20 .01

4.96 .01

fischesserite

92W011 Ag3AuSe2

1.20 .01

4.96 .03

kostovite synthetic

92F009 AuCuTe4

1.61 .01
.15 ,02

2.56 .02
2.01 .03

krennerite

92F009 Au.2Ag.8Te2

1.54 .02
.14 .04

2.75 .02
2.08 .06

krennerite

94W001 Au(1-x)AgxTe2

1.57 .03
.15 .02

2.74 .01
2.15 .07

krennerite

95W001

maldonite
synthetic

92F009 Au2Bi

.07 .01

3.31 .02

montbrayite

92F009 (Au,Sb)2Te3

1.48 .01
.57 .02

2.31 .02
1.90 .02

nagyagite

92F009 Pb5Au(Te,Sb)4S5-8

1.67 .01

3.56 .01

nagyagite

93U005

ore

88W006

Pt

3.55 .01

ore

88W006

Pt

3.59 .04

-1.10
Au

4.2
4.2

4.2

4.2

4.2

-4.87 .03

4.2

666

1998

.64 .02

fiel

Mineral
Mineral

1 9 7 Au DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

ore

88W006

Pt

-.3 .2
2.65 .05

ore

88W006

Pt

-.5 .2
3.3 .1

ore

88W006

Pt

-.40 .04
3.2 .2

ore

88W006

Pt

-.97 .02

ore

88W006

Pt

4.54 .05
1.29 .02

ore

88W006

Pt

2.53 .03
-.3 .2

ore

89W006

Pt

3.65 .05
-1.2 .1

ore au

86W032

Pt

-.98 .05

ore au

86W032

Pt

-1.32 .05

ore Au

94F034

4.2

3.27 .03
-1.12 .07

ores Au

89M051

4.2

ores Au

92F009

petzite

92F009 Ag3AuTe2

petzite

92W011 Ag3AuTe2

petzite

1.19 .02

4.56 .04

4.2

1.19 .02
-.68 .16

4.56 .05

92W011 Ag3AuTe2

4.2

1.14 .02
-.74 .16

4.80 .07

petzite

92W011 Ag3AuTe2

4.2

1.18 .04
-.75 .09

4.58 .07

petzite

92W011 Ag3AuTe2

4.2

-.59 .09
1.12 .01

petzite

92W011 Ag3AuTe2

pyrite

89W006 FeS2

pyrite

95F016 PtS2

pyrite

4.80 .04

4.2

1.12 .03
-.81 .04

xx

-1.10 .05
3.24 .05

Au

4.2

-4.02 .05

1.03 .05

95F016 PtSe2

4.2

-2.09 .01

1.11 .02

pyrite

95F016 PtTe2

4.2

-2.04 .01

.84 .03

pyrite

95F016 PtSb2

4.2

-4.31 .04

.59 .02

Au

667

1998

4.52 .06

fiel

Mineral

1 9 7 Au DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

pyrite

95F016 PtBi2

pyrite concentrate
Newhawk

formula

January

1998

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

Au

.71 .02

4.2

-3.56 .02

94W036

4.2

3.97 .06
-.12 .04

pyrite Golden Bear

94W036

4.2

3.15 .09
.13 .51

pyritearsenopyrite

95A039 pyrite-arsenopyrite

pyrites

91M082

pyrites

91M083

sylvanite

92F009 AuAgTe4

sylvanite

94W001 AuAgTe4

sylvanite

95W001

uytenbogaardtite

92F009 Ag3AuS2

uytenbogaardtite

92W011 Ag3AuS2

uytenbogaardtite

92W011 Ag3AuS2

vermiculite

96A039

villamaninite

96M051 (Cu, Ni, Co,Fe)(S, Se)2

Au

1.71 .01
-.78 .07

2.64 .02
1.01 .14

1.68 .02
-.04 .11

2.78 .04
2.19 .17

1.60 .01

5.42 .01

4.2

1.57 .02
-.63 .06

5.38 .04

4.2

1.59 .01

5.36 .03

4.2

668

fiel

Mineral
Mineral

1 5 1 Eu DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

aeschynite

87Y009 (Nd,Ce,Ca,Th)(Ti,Nb,Fe(III))2 Eu2O


(O,OH)6
3

-.244 .005

.00 .05

parisite

87Y009 Ce2Ca(CO3)3F2

Eu2O
3

-.533 .005

.00 .05

zeolite-Y

94B006

Eu2O
3

669

1998

.5

field

Mineral

1 2 1 Sb DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

BaSnO N

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

antimony
pentaoxide

70B030 Sb2O5

antimony
pentaoxide

82Z006 Sb2O5

xx

antimony
pentasulfide

69L003 Sb2S5

SnO2

12.27 .11

antimony
pentasulfide

82Z006 Sb2S5

xx

13.4 .1

arsenopyrite

92F009

4.2

-10.2 .1

-15.4 .4

berthierite

72D037 FeSb2S4

BaSnO H

13.9 .5

12.1 .5

berthierite

77B039 FeSb2S4

-4.18 .12
-6.74 .15

9.4 .6
11.2 .5

cervantite

70B030 Sb2O4

chalcostibite

77H032 CuSbS2

cylindrite

86H042 Pb3FeSn4Sb2S14

famatinite

77H032 Cu2SbS4

franckeite

86H042 Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

goldfieldite

77H032 Cu12(Sb,As)4(Te,S)13

InSb

jamesonite

77B039 Pb4FeSb6S14

livingstonite

InSb

BaSnO N
InSb

CaSnO R
InSb

CaSnO R

.1 .3
.7 .1

.3 .2
14.5 .2
-4.5 .1

13 1

-12.42 .05

2.15 .05

.9 .1

.00 .05

-12.64 .05

1.65 .05

-2.4 .2

11 2

InSb

-4.73 .12

11.3 .8

77B039 HgSb4S9

InSb

-8.03 .21
-6.33 .90
-3.79 .22

5.9 .2
7.6 .2
-12.2 .1

miargyrite

77S051 AgSbS2

InSb

-3.48 .07

11.24 .05

nadorite

77B039 PbSbO2Cl

InSb

-4.23 .90
9.2 .2

14.2 .3

ordonezite

77B039 ZnSb2O6

InSb

9.08 .80

-5.8 .8

partzite

77B039 Cu1-2Sb2-1(O,OH,F)7

InSb

9.12 .09

-4.7 1.4

polybasite

77H032 (Ag,Cu)16Sb2S11

InSb

3.0 .2

10 2

potosiite

86H042 48PbS/18SnS2/7FeS/8(Sb2S3)

pyrargyrite

77S051 Ag3SbS3

pyritearsenopyrite

95A039

stephanite

77S051 Ag5SbS4

670

CaSnO R

1998

-12.51 .05
.065

2.25 .05

InSb

-3.49 .06

11.08 .05

InSb

-3.31 .07

12.01 .05

fiel

Mineral

1 2 1 Sb DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

stibiconite

93S030 CA4xSb(III)38xSb(V)1+4x(o,OH,H2O)y

InSb

80

9.36
-5.6

stibiconite

93S030 CA4xSb(III)38xSb(V)1+4x(o,OH,H2O)y

InSb

80

9.35
-5.4

stibiconite

93S030 CA4xSb(III)38xSb(V)1+4x(o,OH,H2O)y

InSb

80

9.36
-5.4

stibiconite

93S030 CA4xSb(III)38xSb(V)1+4x(o,OH,H2O)y

InSb

80

9.39
-4.3

stibiconite

93S030 CA4xSb(III)38xSb(V)1+4x(o,OH,H2O)y

InSb

80

9.18
-5.2

stibnite

69L003 Sb2S3

SnO2

stibnite

70B030 Sb2S3

BaSnO N

stibnite

77S051 Sb2S3

InSb

-5.93 .06

stibnite

82Z006 Sb2S3

xx

14.6 .1

tetrahedrite

77H032 Cu12Sb4S13

InSb

-3.00 .20

11 2

tripuhyite

77B039 Fe(II)Sb2O6

InSb

8.7 .8

6.6 .8

valentinite

70B030 Sb2O3

BaSnO N

11.6 .1

valentinite

82Z006 Sb2O3

xx

671

1998

14.32 .11
14.6 .2

11.6 .1

9.97 .05

fiel

Mineral
Mineral

1 1 9 Sn DATA INDEX

Handbook
Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

berndtite

78H007 SnS2

BaSnO N

1.062 .010

berndtite

89B023 SnS2

CaSnO R

1.13 .05

canfieldite

67S026 Ag8SnS6

SnO2

1.10 .06
1.74 .06

canfieldite

67S026 Ag8SnS6

SnO2

1.07 .06
1.74 .06

cassiterite

67S026 SnO2

SnO2

.00 .06

cassiterite

67S026 SnO2

SnO2

.00 .06

cassiterite

69S003 SnO2

cassiterite

71D053 SnO2

cassiterite

71G075 SnO2

cassiterite

73N019 SnO2

cassiterite

75P019 SnO2

cassiterite

76C031 SnO2

cassiterite

76Y007 SnO2

SnO2

.00 .03

.40 .05

cassiterite

77B123 SnO2

cassiterite

77B124 SnO2

cassiterite

78V035 SnO2

cassiterite

80G011 SnO2

cassiterite

81G038 SnO2

cassiterite

85D055 SnO2

xx

.04 .02

.63 .02

cassiterite

85D055 SnO2

xx

.02 .02

.69 .02

cassiterite

85D055 SnO2

xx

.04 .02

.81 .02

cassiterite

85D055 SnO2

xx

.02 .02

.67 .02

cassiterite

85D055 SnO2

xx

.02 .02

.65 .02

cassiterite

88J020

SnO2

SnO2

-.02 .05

.56 .05

cassiterite

88J020

SnO2

SnO2

.02 .05

.56 .05

cassiterite

88J020

SnO2

SnO2

-.02 .05

.50 .05

cassiterite

88J020

SnO2

SnO2

.00 .05

.66 .05

cassiterite

88J020

SnO2

SnO2

.00 .05

.75 .05

cassiterite

88J020

SnO2

SnO2

-.01 .05

.51 .05

cassiterite

88J020

SnO2

SnO2

.00 .05

.76 .05

672

1998
fiel

Mineral

1 1 9 Sn DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

CaSnO R

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

cassiterite

89B023 SnO2

coal Morwell,
Australia

93L050

.00 .05

.50 .05

cylindrite

67S026 Pb3FeSn4Sb2S14

SnO2

1.07 .06

cylindrite

67S026 Pb3FeSn4Sb2S14

SnO2

1.27 .06
.00 .06

cylindrite

76M076 Pb3FeSn4Sb2S14

SnO2

.125 .050

cylindrite

76M076 Pb3FeSn4Sb2S14

SnO2

1.20 .05
3.60 .05

cylindrite

86H042 Pb3FeSn4Sb2S14

SnO2

1.22 .05
3.65 .05

.20 .05
.74 .05

cylindrite

86H042 Pb3FeSn4Sb2S14

SnO2

1.20 .05
3.78 .05

.27 .05
1.16 .05

franckeite

67S026 Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

SnO2

.74 .06
.00 .06

franckeite

67S026 Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

SnO2

1.07 .06
.00 .06

franckeite

76M076 Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

SnO2

1.23 .05

franckeite

76M076 Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

SnO2

1.25 .05

franckeite

86H042 Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

SnO2

1.48 .05
3.27 .05

.04 .05
1.14 .05

franckeite

86H042 Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

SnO2

1.20 .05
3.24 .05

1.46 .05

4.2

franckeite

86H055 Fe.93(Pb5.92Ag.17Sn2.03)Sb2S1
4.01

SnO2

.52 .05
1.12

1.24 .05

franckeite

86W052 Pb6Sn2FeSb2S14

SnO2

.52 .05
1.12

1.24 .05

franckeite

87H034 Pb5.241Sn2.153Sb2.000Fe.896Ag. SnO2


178Bi.070S13.363

.17 .05
1.15 .05
2.94 .05

.63 .05
.29 .05
1.89 .05

franckeite

87H034

SnO

1.15
.17
2.94

.29
.63
1.89

franckeite

88J020

SnO2

.17 .05
1.15 .05
2.94 .05

.63 .05
.29 .05
1.89 .05

garnet

79A023 Ca2.96Mn.01Fe(II).09Fe(III)1.74 SnO2


Al.10Sn.07Si3.01O12

-.10 .05

Pb5Sn3Sb2S14

673

1998
fiel

Mineral

1 1 9 Sn DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

garnet

79A023 Ca3.00Mn.01Fe(III)1.96Al.01Sn. SnO2


03Si2.99O12

.07 .05

.42 .05

garnet

79A023 Ca3.00Mn.01Fe(III)1.96Al.01Sn. SnO2


03Si2.99O12

.17 .05

.50 .05

glass

74E016 Li.14B1.28Sn.01O2

BaSnO R

2.635 .042

.646 .042

glass

74E016 Li.14B1.28Sn.02O2

BaSnO R

2.604 .042

.420 .042

glass

74E016 Na.14B1.28Sn.01O2

BaSnO R

2.700 .042

.457 .042

glass

74E016 Na.14B1.27Sn.02O2

BaSnO R

2.652 .042

.342 .042

glass

74E016 K.14B1.28Sn.01O2

BaSnO R

2.764 .042

.272 .042

glass

74E016 K.14B1.27Sn.02O2

BaSnO R

2.700 .042

.248 .042

glass

74E016 Li.31B1.23Sn.01O2

BaSnO R

2.618 .042

.408 .042

glass

74E016 Na.31B1.23Sn.01O2

BaSnO R

2.664 .042

.330 .042

glass

74E016 K.31B1.23Sn.01O2

BaSnO R

2.709 .042

.252 .042

glass

74E016 Na.5B1.16Sn.01O2

BaSnO R

2.633 .042

.238 .042

glass

74E016 K.5B1.16Sn.01O2

BaSnO R

2.646 .042

.210 .042

glass

77P051 B1.44Sn.11O2

a-Sn

.71 .03

1.80 .03

glass

77P051 B1.24Sn.14O2

a-Sn

1.53 .03

1.68 .03

glass

77P051 B1.26Sn.10O2

a-Sn

.95 .03

1.73 .05

glass

77P051 B1.23Sn.14O2

a-Sn

1.25 .03

1.52 .03

glass

77P051 B1.18Sn.15O2

a-Sn

1.38 .03

1.78 .03

glass

77P051 B1.18Sn.21O2

a-Sn

1.33 .03

1.88 .03

glass

77P051 B1.07Sn.29O2

a-Sn

1.20 .03

1.83 .03

glass

77P051 B1.07Sn.38O2

a-Sn

1.13 .03

1.88 .03

glass

77P051 B1.04Sn.44O2

a-Sn

1.10 .03

1.93 .03

glass

77P051 B.91Sn.63O2

a-Sn

.87 .03

1.78 .03

herzenbergite

67S026 SnS

SnO2

.00 .06
3.14 .06

herzenbergite

67S026 SnS

SnO2

.00 .06
3.14 .06

1.46 .06

herzenbergite

76Y007 SnS

SnO2

3.48 .03

.91 .05

herzenbergite

79C029 SnS

xx

.90 .05

3.46 .05

herzenbergite

81C034 SnS

CaSnO R

3.10 .03

.93 .03

herzenbergite

89B023 SnS

CaSnO R

3.29 .05

.82 .05

674

1998
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Mineral

1 1 9 Sn DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

hulsite

67A008 (Fe(II),Mg)2(Fe(III),Sn)BO5

xx

.3 .1

hulsite

67S026 (Fe(II),Mg)2(Fe(III),Sn)BO5

SnO2

.00 .06

hulsite

67S026 (Fe(II),Mg)2(Fe(III),Sn)BO5

SnO2

.00 .06

hydroliquefaction
resi=

90B002

kaolin

92B061 SnCl2 on kaolin

78

-.12

.57

kaolin

92B061 SnCl2 on kaolin

235

-.11

.55

laponite

92A002 (Ph3Sn)2O/laponite

77

-.06 .15
1.09 .15

2.04 .2

-.05 .15
1.21 .15

2.66 .2

laponite

SnO2

92A002 Ph2SnCl2/laponite

SnO2

77

laponite

92A002 Ph3SnCl2/laponite

SnO2

77

.00 .15

.53 .2

mawsonite

76Y007 Cu6Fe2SnS8

SnO2

1.46 .05

.00 .05

montmorillonite

92B060 Me2SnCl2

CaSnO 78

montmorillonite

92B061 SnCl2 on montmorillonite

260

-.06

.56

montmorillonite

92B061 SnCl2 on montmorillonite

78

-.05

.60

montmorillonite

95H012

300

.51

montmorillonite/C
a2+

92B061 SnCl2 on montmorillonite

78

.01

.55

montmorillonite/C
a2+

92B061 SnCl2 on montmorillonite

260

-.02

.56

nigerite

67S026 (Zn,Mg,Fe(II))(Sn(II),Zn)2(Al,F SnO2


e(III))12O22(OH)2

.27 .06

nordenskioldine

67S026 CaSnB2O6

SnO2

.00 .06

potosiite

86H042 48PbS/18SnS2/7FeS/8(Sb2S3)

SnO2

1.12 .05
.62 .05

.17 .05
1.28 .05

potosiite

86H042 48PbS/18SnS2/7FeS/8(Sb2S3)

SnO2

1.13 .05
.77 .05

.06 .05
1.20 .05

sediments estuarine

92L009 Ph3Sn

BaSnO 80

stannite

67E008 Cu2FeSnS4

BaSnO R

1.48 .03

stannite

67S026 Cu2FeSnS4

SnO2

.00 .06
1.34 .06

stannite

67S026 Cu2FeSnS4

SnO2

.00 .06
1.60 .06

SnO2

675

1998

.87 .06

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Mineral

1 1 9 Sn DATA INDEX

Handbook

Mineral

Ref

Chemical

formula

January

S t a n d a r d T Isomer

Shift Q u a d r u p o l e Magnetic

stannite

68M014 Cu2FeSnS4

a-Sn

-.50 .05

stannite

68M014 Cu2FeSnS4

a-Sn

-.50 .05

stannite

70G022 Cu2FeSnS4

SnO2

1.5 .1

stannite

76Y007 Cu2FeSnS4

SnO2

1.45 .05

.00 .05

stannite

88J020

Cu2FeSnS4

SnO2

.05 .05
1.47 .05
3.11 .05

.50 .05
.20 .05
1.00 .05

stannite

88J020

Cu2FeSnS4

SnO2

.05 .05
1.47 .05
3.39 .05

.50 .05
.14 .05
.83 .05

stannoidite

76Y007 Cu8(Fe,Zn)3Sn2S12

SnO2

1.48 .05

.00 .05

teallite

67S026 PbSnS2

SnO2

.00 .06
3.14 .06

teallite

67S026 PbSnS2

SnO2

.00 .06
3.07 .06

tin

81C034 Sn

CaSnO R

2.48 .03

varlamoffite

67S026 (Sn,Fe)(O,OH)2

SnO2

.00 .06

varlamoffite

67S026 (Sn,Fe)(O,OH)2

SnO2

.00 .06

676

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Mineral Handbook
Abdelmoula, M.
Fe-57: 00J020 01B038 01B039
01R020 02O002 96T030
98A002 99B104

01G004
97T001

Abdel-Gawad, M.
Fe-57: 70H024 70M002 70M028 71H069
71M008 72H039
Abdrakhmanova, D.K.
Fe-57: 80A002

93B053

Akol'zina, L.D.
Fe-57: 72M072

Adams, M.D.
Au-197: 94F034

96A039

Al-Houty, L.
Fe-57: 81E023

81A048

Afewu, K.I.
Fe-57: 98A004

86A042

Agarwal, V.K.
Fe-57: 90S119

Al-Mauraikhy, M.
Fe-57: 81E023
01A034
Al-Said, A.W.
Fe-57: 91A031
Alain, E.
Fe-57:

Abonneau, E.
Sn-119: 90M004
76D044

96B018

Albertsen, J.F.
Fe-57: 78A008 78A016
79D042 80A028
94T005

78D039 79D034
83A041

Albers, A.
Fe-57: 94L029
Alber, S.I.
Fe-57: 74N019
Albers, D.
Fe-57: 79E017

91S012

91S084

Agerkvist, D.P.
Fe-57: 94H034 95M014
REV:

96O025

94F034

80A002

Abou-Elnasr, T.Z.A.
Fe-57: 82H052

Aldon, L.
Fe-57:

02C007

Aldridge, L.P.
Fe-57: 78A041

95M014

Aggarwall, M.P.
Fe-57: 93T030

Aldahan, A.A.
Fe-57: 91A002

Agoshkov, V.M.
Fe-57: 89B088

Alekseeva, T.V.
Fe-57: 97A033

Agresti, D.G.
Fe-57: 84W035 89M033 94A025

Alekseev, L.A.
Fe-57: 75A050

87A007

91A001

91A003

84V035

86L023

99A029

80D036

Abraham, M.M.
Fe-57: 82K078
Abrams, O.
Fe-57: 86F014

IST:

92A006

REV:

92A017

92A017

Aguirre, M.E.
Fe-57: 00A018 94V005

Alexander, V.D.
Fe-57: 89A021
98M034

Aleinikov, V.I.
Fe-57: 80A050

90P009

Abs-Wurmbach, I.
Fe-57: 00K016 81A004
96W050
Abu-Eid, R.M.
Fe-57: 73B089 76B117
91A031

88A063

Ahmed, A.A.
Fe-57: 94E017
77A051

80K068

96K006

78A034

Ahmed, M.A.
Fe-57: 94E017
97E015

94E018

97E015

94E018
98A031

96S121 97E014
99A010

Aikin, T.
Fe-57:

91A013
94V005 98M034

Aleksandrova, L.Sh.
Fe-57: 75I005 75I008
Alekseeva, K.N.
Fe-57: 75I017

Ahsbahs, H.
Fe-57: 93G040 99Z002

Aburto, S.
Fe-57: 91A013

Aleksandrov, S.M.
Fe-57: 67A008 69Y011

71M004

Sn-119: 67A008

Ahmed, S.S.
Fe-57: 92A037 95M010

Abu-Aljarayesh, I.
Fe-57: 92M081 92N039

Acebal, S.G.
Fe-57: 00A018 94S046

Aleksandrov, I.V.
Fe-57: 79K074

Ahmed, M.M.O.
Fe-57: 88Y002 91A002

Abu El-Leil, I.
Fe-57: 92B028

Acker, J.G.
Fe-57: 97S109

Adams, J.B.
Fe-57: 79E010

Afanas'eva, Z.B.
Au-197: 94G051

Abo-El-Enein, S.
Fe-57: 81E023

Ackermann, L.
Fe-57: 83S099

Akino, J.
Fe-57:

Adel-Hadadi, M.A.
Fe-57: 93S088

Ablanov, M.B.
Fe-57: 90Z002

REV:

93M067

Ade-Hall, J.M.
Fe-57: 73W011

92N014

Abreu, M.M.
Fe-57: 88A067

Adams, J.B.
Fe-57: 75B132

Adetunji, J.
Fe-57: 84A029

Abernathy, S.M.
Fe-57: 88E009

Abras, A.
Fe-57: 75A030

Akhtar, S.
Fe-57: 78K029

Sn-119: 99K092

Aberg, G.
Fe-57: 85N006 86E021

Ablesimov, N.Ye.
Fe-57: 78A020

84D059

Adamczyk, Z.
Fe-57: 00A033

Abdu, Y.A.
Fe-57: 97A001

Abishev, D.N.
Fe-57: 77A029

Adams, F.
Fe-57: 83L010

Fe-57:

Abdellaoui, M.
Fe-57: 00B045

Abe, T.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Aleksic, B.D.
Fe-57: 92A027
Aleem, M.I.H.
Fe-57: 95M080

84A020

Aikawa, N.
Fe-57: 72T020
Akasaka, M.
Fe-57: 83A014 85A004
92A044 95K110

86A014 90A054
97A009 97A020

Alekseev, A.O.
Fe-57: 97A033

99A029

Ali, N.A.
Fe-57:

82H052

79S025

Aliev, Sh.M.
Fe-57: 78A044

Akhmetova, F.Ch.
Fe-57: 88A060
677

76I016

76I022

Mineral Handbook
Alietti, A.
Fe-57:

Amigo, J.M.
Fe-57: 80A032

76A045

Amirkhanov, Kh.I.
Fe-57: 74A041
78A044
80A003
85A050

Aliaga, S.
Fe-57: 91V026
Ali, A.
Fe-57:
Ali, A.M.
Fe-57:

98S062
00S131

Allan, J.E.M.
Fe-57: 84C013

Amosse, J.
Fe-57: 81T017

89A019

Amthauer, G.A.
Fe-57: 00G054
00R010
76A017
80A037
83A006
86B071
89K092
93G040
95R013
97B080

96A020

74A055

Allenspach, P.
Fe-57: 86S036
Almeida, A.B.
Fe-57: 00P049

01P045

REV:
Alonzo, G.
Fe-57: 91A020
Alpers, C.
Fe-57: 99N050

Amusin, L.G.
Fe-57: 75G084

Alves, Jr., C.
Fe-57: 90D057

91D031

An, Q.X.

Alvarez, M.A.
Fe-57: 75A060

95V031

Ando, K.
Fe-57:

Amarasiriwardena, D.D.
Fe-57: 86A016 88A018

89G002

92Z007

92C014

92Z007

Ament, A.
Fe-57: 94C049

92Z047

94C049

63D001

94C049

Anokhina, L.K.
Fe-57: 74A041
78A044
80A003
85A050

75A055
79A043
81A049

77A014
79A053
84A030

90A001

90A012

Anovitz, L.M.
Fe-57: 95K075
Ansaldo, E.J.
Fe-57: 75A009

95T014

Antonucci, V.
Fe-57: 90A013
Antonucci, P.L.
Fe-57: 90A013
Antonietti, V.
Fe-57: 01D047

02K005

Antonelli, F.
Fe-57: 99A038
Aoki, Y.
Fe-57:

80A033

84I004

Appleman, D.E.
Fe-57: 71A038
Appenzeller, B.M.R.
Fe-57: 00J020
Aprahamian, J.
Fe-57: 74B063

95A035

95A039

Aragones, J.
Fe-57: 82A024
Aramu, F.
Fe-57: 83A010
94A013

95A039

Sb-121: 00P017

75A054
78A045
80A056

Anshits, N.N.
Fe-57: 00A025

Andreozzi, G.B.
Fe-57: 00A029

Fe-57:

00R009
76A004
80A007
82S091
84S042
89A052
93A029
95L031
96L038

Antonio, M.R.
Fe-57: 90T012

Andrs, P.
Au-197: 93A021

74A001
76A022
78A022
83S099
88F005
94L003

Anshits, A.G.
Fe-57: 00A025

Andr, G.
Fe-57: 90W007 90W011 94W003
92Z047

71A023
76A017
78A012
82N044
87H016
92S027

Ansari, A.
Fe-57: 95A015

Andersen, E.B.
Fe-57: 75A026

92C014
97A026

Amelinckx, S.
Fe-57: 62P004

79A023

Andrut, M.
Fe-57: 99T032

Amandusson, H.
Fe-57: 97G022

Ambe, S.
Fe-57:

00P056
01G043
79A023
82A039
84K014
88A063
92G040
95C026
96F053
99G007

Andrews, A.J.
Fe-57: 83A040

Amaral, L.
Fe-57: 97A015

Ambe, F.
Fe-57:

00L003
00R020
77A039
80E011
84A014
86J016
91K013
93R020
96B089
97L002

Andersen, M.L.
Fe-57: 82R012 83L034

Alvarez, M.
Fe-57: 95V031

69H023
75A035
77A039
82A034
85N006
92O012

Annadurai, S.
Fe-57: 97M089 99P027

Anagnostopoulou-Kons, A.
Fe-57: 78A032

Alves, C.A.
Fe-57: 98P027

81A022

Annersten, H.
Fe-57: 69H003
75A017
76A023
80A055
84A029
90W016

Anagnostopoulos, T.
Fe-57: 78A032

98P027

Angel, R.J.
Fe-57: 00M068 97W013 98A018

82G010

Amulevichius, A.
Fe-57: 96L068
80A053

96R021

Anikeeva, O.V.
Fe-57: 87K081

84K014

Alves, K.M.B.
Fe-57: 80A022

THY:

77A014
79A053
84A030

Anila, V.
Fe-57:

82A033

Sn-119: 00P056
THY:

Alves, E.
Fe-57:

75A055
79A043
81A049

Amshtutz, Kh.
Au-197: 94G051

Allard, L.F.
Fe-57: 95M016

Allen, J.L.
Fe-57:

75A054
78A045
80A056

Amonette, J.E.
Fe-57: 99A018

Allard, Th.
Fe-57: 00B081

92R006

Angel, B.R.
Fe-57: 77A041

Amoozegar, A.
Fe-57: 92S081

Allen, G.C.
Fe-57: 88A033

Allen, C.C.
Fe-57: 94A044

Fe-57:
81A046

Amma, E.L.
Fe-57: 76F008

01A035
86F017

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

95A039

Angelov, V.

Arakelyan, B.M.
Fe-57: 75A050
Arcoya, A.

678

89A012
94A037

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

95M013

Fe-57:

86A018

Ardizzone, S.
Fe-57: 83A028

Augsburger, M.S.
Fe-57: 98A014

Arico, A.S.
Fe-57: 90A013

Augustin, C.H.R.R.
Fe-57: 99F024

Arima, M.
Fe-57: 78A031

Aurisicchio, C.
Fe-57: 74A056

Armbruster, T.
Fe-57: 00A044 00G026
93A001 97L002

Aust, A.E.
Fe-57: 00V006

Arnold, T.
Fe-57: 01A001

91K013

91W016

Autie, M.
Fe-57:
98A032

Artioli, G.
Fe-57: 00R053 94A004

75A063
Bailey, S.W.
Fe-57: 86K083

Bain, A.D.
Fe-57: 79G025
Bai, Z.M.
Fe-57: 86H056
84T035
Bain, D.C.
Fe-57: 00K019

95A011

00L006

78A008
Bailey, G.W.
Fe-57: 96S131
REV:

Babeshkin, A.M.
Fe-57: 69E003
75P010
78E019

70E002
76G062
78P036

71B012
77E020

Babanin, V.F.
Fe-57: 72K063
85B140

76B048
86V048

77B129
87B083

REV:

94B077

Bahel, B.M.
Fe-57: 78G045

Azevedo, A.C.
Fe-57: 95K076

Artem'ev, V.I.
Fe-57: 85B165

91C014

Bahranowski, K.
Fe-57: 81B112

93T071

69A025

88B022

83R005

Aydin, M.
Fe-57: 77P013

Artem'ev, A.I.
ANL:
69A025

82B077

Bai-shi, U.
Fe-57: 65B015

Avvakumov, E.G.
Fe-57: 83B099

Arrio, M.A.
Fe-57: 01G035

78B071
98B004

99A003

Avrahami, M.
Fe-57: 69A018

Arriola, H.
Fe-57: 80A032

Fe-57:

Bahgat, A.A.
Fe-57: 78B018
92B028

98A046 98Z019

Arps, C.E.S.
Fe-57: 89Z012

Arrott, A.S.
Fe-57: 92T036

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

74G063
78E018

Bajt, S.
Fe-57:

96S131
98D047

Bajukov, O.A.
Fe-57: 00A025
84M060

83B116

98L023

Arunarkavalli, T.
Fe-57: 82K064

Babushkina, M.S.
Fe-57: 00B086
94K110

Arutyunyan, G.A.
Fe-57: 78M060

Babu, D.S.S.
Fe-57: 96B071

Arvaiova, B.
Fe-57: 95S009

Babu, B.R.S.
Fe-57: 92D057

Asaubekov, M.A.
Fe-57: 89A044

Bacaud, R.
Fe-57: 87B059
90B002

87B073

89B023

Sn-119: 87B073

89B023

90B002

79O019 85B141
97B036

93B099

Bakas, T.V.
Fe-57: 87G044

89C010

Sn-119: 89P007

97P017

Bakhtin, A.I.
Fe-57: 76B039

76B078

85B089

95S136

Bakun-Czubarow, N.
Fe-57: 92J009 93B102

98G005

98G059

79B017
83B091

81C025
85B075

Baker, P.K.
Fe-57: 72B017
Baker, R.J.
Fe-57: 77B039
Sb-121: 77B039

89A053

Asanov, I.P.
Fe-57: 98M062

Bachilova, N.V.
Fe-57: 88M091

Asamaki, K.
Fe-57: 80B121
Asch, L.
Fe-57:

78M061 79M015 79M050 79T027

Ashokan, A.
Fe-57: 90A046
Ashcroft, R.C.
Sn-119: 92A002
Astruc, D.
Fe-57: 85T052
Astin, T.R.
Fe-57: 98B049
Aswad, K.J.
Fe-57: 86J027
Audley, G.J.

76E006

79E004

Sn-119: 77B039

Ballet, O.
Fe-57:

Bachinskaya, L.G.
Fe-57: 75M095
Balogh, J.
Fe-57:

Back, M.E.
Fe-57: 96B090

Ashikhmina, N.A.
Fe-57: 87A028 87C061
Ashi, B.A.
Fe-57: 75E021

89J011

Badaut-Trauth, D.
Fe-57: 87D042

78B090
82B072
86B071

78C040
82C033
86B083

80V012

Balsam, W.
Fe-57: 86E027
92B094
Baldini, A.
Fe-57: 89B027

Badyukov, D.D.
Fe-57: 98K088

Balashov, D.V.
Fe-57: 75Z024

Badreddine, R.
Fe-57: 00B035

Balazh, P.
Fe-57: 83B099

Baggio-Saitovitch, E.M.
Fe-57: 75D038 76S086
82B113

77D021

Bagin, V.I.
Fe-57: 71B102
93B116

78B080

77B126
94D074

Bagmut, N.N.
Fe-57: 78M072

80S006
Ballard, R.R.B.
Fe-57: 78D029
80B048

Baltinova, N.Z.
Fe-57: 77A029
Balashova, S.P.
Fe-57: 90B124

679

84T035

Mineral Handbook
Balz, P.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:
92B012
96B098

92B074
96T012

93L023
97L003

94B143

Ball, J.W.
Fe-57:

Barry, A.
Fe-57:
99R024

Barrero Meneses, C.A.


Fe-57: 00V030 96B030

Balmaseda Era, J.
Fe-57: 00C049

REV:

66B042
67B009
67C018
69B076
71B073
75B042
84M042

67B005
67B010
68B006
69B078
71G024
77B011

79B021

90B156

67B006
67B011
68B008
70G003
71G073
78A041

67B007
67B012
69B075
70G028
71W007
81O020

Sn-119: 70B003

Banfield, J.F.
Fe-57: 92B073
Banwart, S.
Fe-57: 96B036
Bandyopadhyay, D.
Fe-57: 00B020
Banerjee, S.K.
Fe-57: 00P009
Bao, X.Z.
Fe-57:
Bara, J.J.
Fe-57:

94B119

96N045 96W018

Becker, K.D.
Fe-57: 93B054
98Z014

94B098

93B054

96B018

Behruzi, M.
Fe-57: 92G040
Bekmukhametov, A.E.
Fe-57: 78B104 80B121
Bekhtol'd, A.F.
Fe-57: 78A020
Belogurov, V.N.
Fe-57: 80B015

Bashkirov, Sh.Sh.
Fe-57: 67B018 77Y010
80Y007 82B126
86B100 87B106

Bandyopadhyay, C.
Fe-57: 92B112

92B093

Begin, D.
Fe-57:

Barcova, K.
Fe-57: 01B022

Banzaraksheev, N.Yu.
Fe-57: 77I013 80I020

91P003

Beevers, M.S.
Sn-119: 92A002

Barrault, J.
Fe-57: 00B045
82D012

Beaufort, D.
Fe-57: 87B104

Becze-Dek, T.
Fe-57: 95B055

Barros Neto, L.S.


Fe-57: 98P044

Barraza, J.
Fe-57: 99F023

97X005

Becker, L.W.
Fe-57: 79L020

Baronnet, A.
Fe-57: 94G009

Banerjee, D.
Fe-57: 70B003

Beaubouef, R.
Fe-57: 96X005

REV:

Barbosa, L.C.A.
Fe-57: 91B098

Baryshnikova, G.V.
Fe-57: 86M120

79C036

99D035

00V030

Bansal, C.
Fe-57: 75M006 82S053

Banin, A.
Fe-57:

99B044

Barrero, M.L.
Fe-57: 93G022

Bancroft, G.M.
Au-197: 90B156

REV:

Beausoleil, N.
Fe-57: 83B091

95C007

Barsukov, V.L.
Sn-119: 70B027

Balabin, A.I.
Fe-57: 00B090

Fe-57:

Bazhenova, L.F.
Fe-57: 01P047

Barsanov, G.P.
Fe-57: 67V008

99N050

72B048

Bazan, E.
Fe-57: 91A020

94T005

Sn-119: 79D058

Balakirev, V.G.
Fe-57: 95K118
00B081

Barkatt, A.
Fe-57: 93S088
Barnet, C.D.
Eu-151: 79D058

Baldokhin, Y.V.
Fe-57: 72P036

Balan, E.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

79B085
85B087
88B147

80B120
85B146

Belozerski, G.N.
Fe-57: 78B078

Sn-119: 79B085

Belevtsev, R.Y.
Fe-57: 91D064

Bashlykova, T.V.
Fe-57: 86N039

Belyaev, V.P.
Fe-57: 85B165

Basu, J.B.
Fe-57:

83D016

Bell, A.P.
Fe-57:

94C041

Bastl, Z.
Fe-57:

92B012

96B098

Bell, P.M.
Fe-57:

73M056

Batista, F.A.
Fe-57: 75B151

78I013

Belluso, E.
Fe-57: 94D059

85G072

92B110
82B097

Bart, J.C.J.
Fe-57: 80B075
Barb, D.
Fe-57:

77G079

IST:

77B124

REV:

77B125

Sn-119: 77B123
Barariu, G.
Fe-57: 73B078
Baranov, A.V.
Fe-57: 80M072

Battey, M.H.
Fe-57: 72G044

Belov, A.F.
Fe-57: 74B068

Baumer, A.
Fe-57: 82C021

Belov, N.V.
Fe-57: 83R034

Bauminger, E.R.
Fe-57: 79R036 98G005

Belov, V.F.
Fe-57: 67Z004 73B026
75B124 76B109

75B124

76B109

85B119
82B010
79B020

83B122
82B119

84S077
85B127
Baum, E.
Fe-57:

97B080

Bauer, J.P.
Fe-57: 86B021

73B072 74B068
79K038

Belyustin, A.A.
Fe-57: 65B015
86G064

Bayukov, O.A.
Fe-57: 95P046

97F019

99R024

Bell, III, J.F.


Fe-57: 01M013 93B053 93B124 93M067
95B047 95M029 96M033 97M019
Belokon, V.I.
Fe-57: 95B117

Bayer, G.

680

Mineral Handbook

Bertrand, J.C.
Fe-57: 97P016

Belendorff, K.
Fe-57: 98K058

Fe-57:

Bernhard, G.
Fe-57: 01A001

83A006

Bernhardt, H.J.
Fe-57: 98K054

Benhayon, M.
Fe-57: 86B028
Bentzon, M.D.
Fe-57: 90M065 92L024

Bibicu, I.
IST:
98A032

98A046 98Z019

Bertelle, M.
Fe-57: 00B105
99S136

Bendre, S.M.
Fe-57: 82K064

REV:

77B124
77B125

98K058
Bieber, J.A.
Fe-57: 95N006

98B062

99B077

99S106

Bigham, J.M.
Fe-57: 78B055
90B075
97B009

Benoit, P.H.
Fe-57: 93L053

99C043

Bertelsen, P.
Fe-57: 99B075

Bigazzi, G.
Fe-57: 01S086

Benisek, A.
Fe-57: 95D043

96B089

Bertoldi, C.
Fe-57: 00L003

Bilal, E.
Fe-57:

Bergelin, A.
Fe-57: 00L006

Binzel, R.P.
Fe-57: 95B125

Bentley, P.M.
Fe-57: 00W003
Benali, O.
Fe-57: 01B038

Besson, G.
Fe-57: 81B114

02O002

Berezowski, R.M.
Fe-57: 80M044 81M016 84M003 86M006
86M103

IST:

Bernier, J.C.
Fe-57: 88S100

Fe-57:

01K039
94B010
96B073
98B049

I-129:

90B167

REV:

85B157

94B006
86B077
94B061
97B073

95B124

87B073

89B023

89B023

90B167
96B045
98B045

94B005
96B056
98B048

94B079

Bevan, A.W.R.
Fe-57: 00B013

96B073

00B013

Bewilogua, K.
Fe-57: 86H042

99M088

Bhandari, S.S.
Fe-57: 75B037

Berzin, V.P.
Fe-57: 86V052

87B043

98B049

85P023

Bishop, J.L.
Fe-57: 00M011 01B054
96B014 99B042

93B064

95B046

Blaauw, C.
Fe-57: 79B033
80S075

79B071

79B105

80B018

Blanchard, X.
Fe-57: 76F027
Blander, M.
Fe-57: 70H024 70M002 70M028 71H069
71M001 71M008

75B159

Bhattacharya, N.
Fe-57: 83D016

REV:

71M001

Bland, P.A.
Fe-57: 00B013
96B045
98B045

93R020
Bhattacharyya, D.
Fe-57: 95M080

REV:

86G064

Bermanec, V.
Fe-57: 96B090

Biswas, A.K.
Fe-57: 00B020

Blaine Cecil, C.
Fe-57: 82E003

Bhattacharya, M.
Fe-57: 93S050

Bertrand, J.A.
Fe-57: 99T038

80B083

Np-237: 94W041

Bezzubov, V.M.
Fe-57: 80E018
82B081

Birnie, III, D.P.


Fe-57: 84D052

Blaise, A.
Au-197: 94W041

96M022

Bhan, C.
Fe-57:

95B125

Bishop, K.
Fe-57: 00L006

Bezmen, N.I.
Fe-57: 76N022

Berrow, M.L.
Fe-57: 76G066

01N020

Birch, W.D.
Fe-57: 98B010

Beveridge, T.J.
Fe-57: 80L011

Bziat, D.
Fe-57: 99B058

78B072 79G015
94M008 95S006

Birchall, T.
Fe-57: 79M050 80M076 81M054 83M024
88B023

REV:

Sn-119: 86H042

Bernroider, M.
Fe-57: 93A029

00R010

90B002

78B056
94B037
99D032

Bird, D.K.
Fe-57: 88B139

Sb-121: 86H042

Bernardini, G.P.
Fe-57: 89B027

Beral, A.
Fe-57:

Besson, M.
Fe-57: 86N010 87B059
90B002

REV:

Berndt, H.
Fe-57: 88M055

Beran, A.
Fe-57:

97D041

Beukes, N.J.
Fe-57: 95G052

Sn-119: 92A002

Berman, R.G.
Fe-57: 94R011

92B094

Besancon, J.R.
Fe-57: 81B073

98K002

Berry, F.J.
Eu-151: 90B167

THY:
83B035

Sn-119: 87B073

Bernard, B.
Fe-57: 98K002

93G010

Sn-119: 77B123

Berquo, T.S.
Fe-57: 99B021

92S013

73B060

Bhoolia, D.J.
Fe-57: 93G003

Berrahma, M.
Fe-57: 91W040

Benson, C.G.
Fe-57: 88Q001
Bente, K.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Bhattacharyya, S.N.
Fe-57: 97D043

00B013

Blaton, N.M.
Fe-57: 98E015

Bhide, V.G.
681

01K039
96B056
98B048

99E003

94B005
96B073
98B049

94B061
97B073

Mineral Handbook
Blanchard, L.
Fe-57: 97H060

Fe-57:

Blomquist, J.
Fe-57: 96B036

Bonnin, D.
Fe-57: 78B085
86D067

Blondin, A.
Fe-57: 82M063 85P068

Bonville, P.
Fe-57: 79I020

Blomgren, G.E.
Fe-57: 95T014

Blum, J.
Fe-57:

Borontsov, A.E.
Fe-57: 91I012

80L014
87D042

82B116

81B027 82B085
92M102

02O002

Bonazzi, A.
Fe-57: 90B081
94S029

Bluncson, C.R.
Fe-57: 88E009

91S009
96S035

92B029

94B063
Bottig, P.
Fe-57:

Bobkovskii, A.G.
Fe-57: 83B077
85I015
91P071

83B123
91B020

Boberski, C.
Fe-57: 90B155
94R022

Bdker, F.
Fe-57: 95M017

85B119

Boujida, M.
Fe-57: 88R010

Bookin, A.S.
Fe-57: 83B035

Bousquet, J.
Fe-57: 88T051

98B015

Ir-191:

95B107

Borg, R.J.
Fe-57:

73B073

74B062

Borggaard, O.K.
Fe-57: 82B052

87K084

Borisov, A.A.
Fe-57: 84K048
92B090
73B073

92J019

Boiron, M.C.
Au-197: 91M082 91M083

75B084

80B024

Boronikhin, V.A.
Fe-57: 78M075

84T035

95B011

96B024

Boukili, B.
Fe-57: 96R013

96T030

97T001

85B098
87B106

85B146
89K104

96S090

Bourrie, G.
Fe-57: 01G004 01R020
98A002 99B104

Bourges, F.
Fe-57: 99B058

Borshagovskii, B.V.
Fe-57: 68B039 71B025

Bourlinos, A.B.
Fe-57: 00B044
Boulatov, F.M.
Fe-57: 85B087
85K109

85B089
87B085

Bouchoule, C.
Fe-57: 00B045

Boroska, F.
Fe-57: 96B098

Boursiquot, S.
Fe-57: 01B039
Bowden, M.E.
Fe-57: 83M016 86M006 86M103 88C067
Bowen, L.H.

Bordiga, S.
GEN:
97L047
REV:

94B080
98B058

Bouzat, G.
Fe-57: 92M102

Boronin, A.I.
Fe-57: 00A025

Bokstein, V.S.
Fe-57: 85T052

Boughriet, A.
Fe-57: 92B081
97B079
Bouska, V.
Fe-57: 93B124

74B062

Borges, H.A.
Fe-57: 98F009

Boizot, B.
Fe-57: 00B081

80B024

89B088

Borek, S.L.
Fe-57: 94B100

Boitsova, E.P.
Fe-57: 80B108

75B084

Bouchez, R.
Fe-57: 74B063

89B087

Borutzky, B.E.
Fe-57: 91P006

Bohlmann, W.
Fe-57: 90M085

97H061

85B160

Borovik, A.E.
Fe-57: 75C052

Bogatikov, O.A.
Fe-57: 87A028

Boldyrev, V.V.
Fe-57: 83B099

85G087
91B106

Borg, I.Y.
Fe-57:

Boettcher, A.L.
Fe-57: 80B044

Bohlen, S.R.
Fe-57: 80B044

Bouda, S.
Fe-57: 86B133

96B058

Bool, III, L.E.


Fe-57: 94H074 95B107

Bobr-Sergeev, A.A.
Sn-119: 70B027

Bogacz, B.F.
Fe-57: 82B097

Bouzabata, B.
Fe-57: 90B082

Booher, N.J.
Fe-57: 84B077

79E010

Bocquet, S.
Fe-57: 92B052

Bottazzi, P.
Fe-57: 97C041

Bonnet, J.P.
Fe-57: 02C007

83B121
87B084

88I008

Bottger, C.
Fe-57: 94B095

Bonazzi, P.
Fe-57: 99G029

94B073

88B141

Bosch Neto, J.C.


Fe-57: 92D019

Bondar', Y.V.
Fe-57: 89T052

94B049

Borodina, N.S.
Fe-57: 94V037

Boslough, M.B.
Fe-57: 86B108

Bond, S.P.
Sn-119: 92A002

Blumenthal, G.
Fe-57: 85M060

98G047

89B049

85B127

Blum, J.D.
Fe-57: 95G032

Bortnikov, N.S.
Au-197: 97G046

Bose, M.K.
Fe-57: 86D040

Bonardi, M.
Fe-57: 72S061

Blum, N.
Au-197: 98Y014

Bober, A.
Fe-57:

88S135

Bommanavar, A.S.
Fe-57: 81M024 81M052 82B011
83B093 84M066

Blanchart, P.
Fe-57: 02C007

Block, J.C.
Fe-57: 00J020

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

97L047

Boldokhin, Y.V.
682

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

REV:

69B025
79G015
86A016
88M037
89G002
90W001
92D030
95S027

78B055
81B042
86T016
88R021
90B039
91D004
92F006
96D002

78B056
83I010
87M006
89B035
90D022
91D009
93B096
96U002

78B072
84B042
88A018
89G001
90K003
91F001
94G059
99D035

71B124

84B042

90D049

90V010

Boye Olsen, N.
Fe-57: 75K054
Boyle, P.D.
Sn-119: 69S003
Boyanov, B.S.
Fe-57: 99M079
Bozadzhev, L.
Fe-57: 77P058
Brar, A.S.
Fe-57: 93T030
Braganca Gil, F.
REV:
77F033

83B064

Fe-57:

98P044

Brossard, L.
Fe-57: 67B049

Bruns, P.
Fe-57:

00K094

Brown, I.W.M.
Fe-57: 82B080 86B120 87B051 87B066
87C007 87M069 88C022 88M059

Bryndzia, L.T.
Fe-57: 90B087

Fe-57:

Brown, L.J.
Au-197: 97C065

Buatier, M.D.
Fe-57: 93B061
98C002

Fe-57:

85C052 86C069
90M027 92B038
97C065 98C002

REV:

86C012

Brodzki, D.
Fe-57: 87B059

87B073

89B023

Sn-119: 87B073

89B023

90B002

Brovetto, P.
Fe-57: 90A001

90A012

94A013

Broz, D.
Fe-57:

90B041

90B032

Brackett, R.A.
Fe-57: 95F020
Brady, J.B.
Fe-57: 99D006

Breval, E.
Fe-57:

85P050

Brown, G.E.
Fe-57: 73B035

Breen, C.
Fe-57:

95B100

Brown, J.R.
Fe-57: 75B042

Breu, J.
Fe-57:

Buhl, M.L.
Fe-57: 86E027

88E011

89E004

Bukin, A.S.
Fe-57: 79B118

81B114

84D023

84D024

Buol, S.W.
Fe-57: 78B055 78B056
89G001 89G002

78B072
92S081

83I010

Burns, R.G.
Fe-57: 66B042
67B010
68B008
71B088
72B095
76B117
80B107
84B048
89S085
91S043
94B056

67B005
67B011
68B075
71G024
72V024
77P039
80M031
85D005
90B015
93B019
95B046

67B006
67B012
69B075
71V035
73B089
78N018
80P052
86D033
91B005
93B064
95B125

67B009
68B006
71B073
72B056
73B099
79N013
80S011
89B116
91B006
93L053

80B107
91B076

81B048
93B018

89B083
94B055

Burriesci, N.
Fe-57: 80B075 82B010
84G008 84S077

83A028

83B122

Buckley, A.N.
Fe-57: 71B020
Budzynski, M.
Fe-57: 98S101

94A037

Budek, L.
Fe-57:

86J026

84D022

Bulinski, M.
Fe-57: 99K074

70H035

Bunbury, D.St.P.
Fe-57: 74F007

92B061
Brown, M.G.
Fe-57: 70G003

70G028

71G073

71W007

75B132
Brouder, C.
Fe-57: 99R024

92B049
Brooks, C.K.
Fe-57: 94G037

Brennan, S.
Fe-57: 95C007

85I016

Brovkina, V.S.
Fe-57: 78B028

Brown, F.F.
Fe-57: 69B080

Breuer, J.
Fe-57:

84I010

Bulkin, A.A.
Fe-57: 86N039

99S142

Brecher, A.
Fe-57: 73B099

Buchinskaya, N.I.
Fe-57: 83K052

Brovkin, A.A.
Fe-57: 78B028

97B048

Sn-119: 92B060

Buchwald, V.F.
Fe-57: 83A041

THY:

Brown, D.A.
Fe-57: 94B079
99S142

90B002

Broussard, L.
Fe-57: 69B083

Brandon, A.D.
Fe-57: 96B008

IST:

88B036 90B083
92P005 92S043
99O003

Brodskaya, S.Yu.
Fe-57: 79B112

Bramwell, F.B.
Fe-57: 79W015

Brack, A.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Brotto, J.M.
Fe-57: 95C007

REV:

68B076
89B116

THY:

95B125

93B098
Broskva, I.
Fe-57: 98B081

Brisard, F.
Sb-121: 72B042
Bristoti, A.
Fe-57: 86N002

Bruyneel, W.
Fe-57: 70R022 74P043
76D045 79P012

Briancin, J.
Fe-57: 92B012

Bruek, V.N.
Fe-57: 77V037

83T021

75P034
80B095

75P041
81P008

Burns, VirginiaM
Fe-57: 71V035
Burke, K.J.
Fe-57: 85B075

Brunot, B.
Fe-57: 73B063

Burkart, B.
Fe-57: 86E027

Bricker, O.P.
Fe-57: 97S109

Bruckert, S.
Fe-57: 91J009

Burbine, T.H.
Fe-57: 95B125

Britt, D.T.
Fe-57: 98B049

Brckman, M.E.
Fe-57: 97A015

Bronger, A.

Brum, T.M.M.

Brigatti, M.F.
Fe-57: 96B074

99B043

THY:
Burtic, T.
REV:

683

84B048

95B125
77B125

89E004

Mineral Handbook
Burkov, P.A.
Fe-57: 86L023
Burger, A.M.
Fe-57: 95G052
Burkhard, D.J.M.
Fe-57: 01B021

89B023

87B073 88B035
89N007 90B002
90B002

Buurman, P.
Fe-57: 01M003
89B087
95B091
98K099

89B088 92B090
97K094 97Y021
99R048

Bychkov, P.S.
Fe-57: 84M064
Bykov, A.V.
Au-197: 94B134

Bykov, V.N.
Fe-57: 94V037
Bykov, A.D.
Fe-57: 83B079

Cadogan, J.M.
Fe-57: 91B098
Cai, R.Y.
Fe-57:

86H034

Cai, Y.
Fe-57:

80C058

98G047

REV:

01G035
99R024
83C028

Calogero, S.
Au-197: 99C059

Carpenter, M.A.
Fe-57: 01M007
Cashion, J.D.
Au-197: 97C065

94B095

98C024

93L011

93O030 96C033

Cassidy, P.J.
Fe-57: 88C053

93L050

Sn-119: 88C053

93L050

Castelein, O.
Fe-57: 02C007

Capobianco, J.A.
Fe-57: 83N039

Cathey, L.
Fe-57: 76F008

Carlson, L.
Fe-57: 90B075
Carbonin, S.
Fe-57: 95R063
99S031

85C020
86D008
87C015
88C008
88C067
89C006

82B010

83F020
87C020
88C034
92B038
94R022
98C002

87C020

88C034

85J003 86C032
87B051 87C007
87C043 87J014
88C022 88C023
88L065 88M033
89L021 92P005

Cathelineau, M.
Au-197: 91M082 91M083
Causevic, H.
Fe-57: 99M055
Cavallaro, S.
Fe-57: 82B010

83B122

Cavellec, M.
Fe-57: 97C003
Cavell, R.G.
Fe-57: 95L054
Cawthorn, R.G.
Fe-57: 91M113 94M085 98M006

94B037

94M008

96C007

96D021

96R058

Cemic, L.
Fe-57:

00C011

97S096

99S052

Cerny, P.
Fe-57:

92E027

95F028

97C041

78A044

81A049

79G014

80D006

Cesena, M.
Fe-57: 95C026

Carpenter, R.
Fe-57: 73C020

Chakarova, K.H.
Fe-57: 96R021

Carroll, J.J.
Fe-57: 94S102
Carson, D.W.
Fe-57: 77T009

83F019
86C069
88B036
90M027
94C041
98B015

Cavalieri, A.L.
Fe-57: 90T051

Carlow, J.S.
Fe-57: 76K003

82B085

86C001

Capes, C.E.
Fe-57: 79C063

99Z018

80L014

86C012

Castaneda, C.
Fe-57: 98D030

Carmichael, I.S.E.
Fe-57: 91C066

78B085

82C070

Sn-119: 81C034

Capobianco, J.A.
Fe-57: 87C053

90W016

97S078

REV:

Castillo-Mares, A.
Fe-57: 96R074

88P065
97B073

81C034
85C052
87C024
90B083
92S043
97C065

Cao, Z.M.
Fe-57: 00C086 92W036 96Q002 96Q003
97Q001 97X003

Caruba, R.
Fe-57: 82C021

90P009

81C019
84A020
87C021
88H006
92B052
95M019
99O003

Castello, G.
Fe-57: 91M061

94C107

72T004

98C002

Fe-57:
98K001

92C061

Cariati, F.
Fe-57: 80B075

Cai, Z.J.
Sn-119: 88J020
Calas, G.
Fe-57:

90C008

Carrozzini, B.
Fe-57: 94C031
Carrado, K.A.
Fe-57: 94W058

Sn-119: 95C088
94W001 97G046

85Y009

Cai, Z.Y.
Fe-57:

Campbell, S.J.
Fe-57: 85J010
99C055

Cardile, C.M.
Fe-57: 84J004
86C033
87C014
87M069
88C046
88M059
95C088

94B134

Cabral, J.M.P.
Fe-57: 88A067

99C058

Cao, J.C.
Fe-57:

Butt, C.R.M.
Fe-57: 90S094

70C024

REV:

Cao, L.
Fe-57:

Bushljakov, I.N.
Fe-57: 94V037

Fe-57:

99C057

97C031 97C085
99B077 99C043
99S106 99S136

Cano, F.
Au-197: 95A035

Buseck, P.R.
Fe-57: 98G076

Cabri, L.J.
Au-197: 00C053

GEN:

Canil, D.
Fe-57:

Bush, W.R.
Fe-57: 70B047

Fe-57:

00B105 97C030
98B062 98U003
99C058 99C059

Cambier, Philippe
Fe-57: 85S034

Bussiere, P.
Fe-57: 86N010 87B059
89B023 89J011

Bychkov, A.M.
Fe-57: 88B136
92B098
98B084

Fe-57:

Campsie, J.
Fe-57: 83V009

99B018

Burns, P.C.
Fe-57: 98M077

Sn-119: 87B073

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Chalabov, R.I.
Fe-57: 75A054
85A050
89D063

Caruso, L.J.
Fe-57: 88B139

Chambaere, D.G.
Fe-57: 77D033
Chandra, K.

684

84A030

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

67R016 68R003
78S040 79S066
82M077 84G002

Chandra, U.
Fe-57: 75C068 77T040
88C020

77S072 78S011
81G055 82G059
87S041 91S068
78T014

82C034

Fe-57:

78K024

Chappert, J.
Fe-57: 80C007

Chaskar, V.
Fe-57: 93M039

Charles, S.W.
Fe-57: 95D011

Chang, C.M.
Fe-57: 95C083

Chaudhuri, N.
Fe-57: 83D016

88D069

Chai, Z.F.
Fe-57: 92T048

81R006

Chamley, H.
Fe-57: 94B080

Chavez-Rivas, F.
Fe-57: 80C007

91C051

Chamberod, A.
Fe-57: 80D035

Chaturvedi, P.
Fe-57: 96C003

Chadwick, J.
Fe-57: 88G031

Chappell, B.W.
Fe-57: 96S071

Charalampides, G.
Fe-57: 85C030

91G024

97C060

Chaumont, C.
Fe-57: 88S100
Charcosset, H.
Fe-57: 86N010 87B059
89J011 90B002
Sn-119: 87B073

89B023

87B073

89B023

86D049

92D025

75S110

REV:

87L046
88L079

88L012

Chakrabarti, A.
Fe-57: 72H033
Chandel, J.S.
Fe-57: 81A022
Charlton, M.N.
Fe-57: 79M050
Chartier, P.

Chekin, S.S.
Fe-57: 76M084
95B011

Cher, L.
Fe-57:

Chakraborty, S.
Fe-57: 96N045

Chernova, R.G.
Fe-57: 84C054

Chakravorty, K.L.
Fe-57: 96D072

Chernyshev, A.M.
Fe-57: 73D040

Channa, K.
Fe-57: 97G025

Chernyshov, Yu.A.
Fe-57: 77D064

Chapman, R.
Fe-57: 97C041

Chen, S.H.
Fe-57: 90G053

Chakravortty, V.
Fe-57: 97D043

Cheng, L.P.
Fe-57: 90W041 90W056

Chakhmouradian, A.R.
Fe-57: 99M067

Chen, Y.
Fe-57:

Cheetham, A.K.
Fe-57: 81C021

Chen, S.Y.
Fe-57: 92C014

Cheng, H.S.
Fe-57: 87C032

Chen, J.G.
Fe-57: 91C062
97C078

80K068

87G057

88L056

95M016
92Z007

94C049

92C015

92C033

88L062

Cheng, J.G.
Fe-57: 92C069

Sn-119: 85D055

Chen, Y.
Fe-57:

68J012

65B015

Cherkaoui, R.
Sn-119: 72Z008

86C045

87C057

90Z044

Sn-119: 87C057

Charnock, J.M.
Fe-57: 89C026

73R014

Cherkes, I.D.
Fe-57: 75G084

Chen, T.H.
Fe-57: 85C016

Chao, S.S.
Fe-57: 88M067

Chai, C.F.
Fe-57: 94C100

Checherskaya, L.F.
Fe-57: 72R027

Chen, Renshu
Fe-57: 85D055

88L080

Chabanel, M.
Fe-57: 68J001

Checherckaya, L.F.
Fe-57: 75C052

77C055

Chaturvedi, S.N.
Fe-57: 87B043
Cha, L.F.
Fe-57:

Chen, P.Y.
Fe-57: 89W023

92D057

Chacharkar, M.P.
Fe-57: 86N037
Chandra, R.
Fe-57: 75C067 75C068
78C015 78T014

Sn-119: 90V034

90B002

Chapman, J.S.
Fe-57: 86H038
Chakraborti, M.B.
Fe-57: 86D040

Chernikova, L.V.
Fe-57: 90V034

96S071

THY:
88C024

Sn-119: 86H055

Chatjivasiliou, S.
Fe-57: 81T017
Chang, J.T.
Fe-57: 90Q001

91C051

Chen, Y.C.
Fe-57: 86H055

Chashchukhin, I.S.
Fe-57: 76M027 98C074

Chao, G.Y.
Fe-57: 84G010 87H017 96L050
81R006

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Chen, A.
Fe-57:

96C054

98C024

Chen, L.R.
Fe-57: 86L017

86L049

Cheshire, M.V.
Fe-57: 79G024

87G004

99C055

91G024

Chen, Y.
Fe-57:

94C094

84Y007

Chen, Y.L.
Fe-57: 91C062
Chesnokov, B.V.
Fe-57: 97K056

92C033

92C057

79C036

Chertov, V.M.
Fe-57: 77C033

96C055

Chen, Y.J.
Fe-57: 96Q002 97Q001
Chen, G.
Fe-57:

Chen, Q.H.
Fe-57: 87C062
Chen, Y.L.
Fe-57: 92C015

Chen, J.P.
Fe-57: 95C006

Chen, S.R.
Fe-57: 92Z047
Chen, Z.R.
Fe-57: 97C078

77C060

685

78K047

Chen, L.G.

92C069

99X004

92C057

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

95M097

Fe-57:

Cheng, S.Y.
Sn-119: 96L079

80H030
87A007
91C011

98B084

90D056

IST:

94D009

Chistyakova, M.B.
Fe-57: 81P021
97D043

99P007

Chinn, I.L.
Fe-57: 98M078

Cilek, B.
Fe-57:

Choudhury, K.
Fe-57: 92D057

Chou, W.N.
Fe-57: 79H041
88B139

Cho, H.G.
Fe-57: 98C056
Chou, I.M.
Fe-57: 96C074

98M077

84C009

85R049

Christiansen, G.
Fe-57: 86K051
Christie, I.A.D.
Fe-57: 91C035

Cipriani, C.
Fe-57: 97C043

Collomb, A.
Fe-57: 95C007

Cirlin, E.H.
Fe-57: 73H043 74H046

Colombo, E.
Fe-57: 87C034

Ciurchea, D.
Fe-57: 82B119

Cole, T.G.
Fe-57: 85C006
82F027
83F020

93C050

94R001

94R039

THY:

82J022
84F014

77W013 78H004 79W015

Collyer, S.
Fe-57: 88C009

Cole, D.A.
Fe-57: 87C044
Colin, F.
Fe-57:
84R024

90V041

87D043

Coleman, A.J.
Fe-57: 81C021
Cole, R.D.
Fe-57: 78C017

Clark, J.R.
Fe-57: 71A038
Clark, M.G.
Fe-57: 67C018

91C026

Collins, B.
Fe-57: 88Y002

82C070

Clarke, Jr., R.S.


Fe-57: 80C045

84C043

Collins, C.B.
Fe-57: 94S102
Collins, R.L.
Fe-57: 77R010

Clark, A.M.
Sn-119: 76C031

Chrzanowski, T.H.
Fe-57: 88E011
Chromov, V.I.
Fe-57: 77C033

82Z019 85Z025
89K083 94Z007

Clausen, B.S.
Fe-57: 77C059
83R035

80C013

Cohen, R.L.
Fe-57: 79C040

Sn-119: 81C034

Chovan, M.
Sb-121: 00P017

75C056

Cimbalnikova, Z.
Fe-57: 86Z009

REV:

Christiansen, A.
Fe-57: 83C047

94M061

87A028

Clark, P.E.
Fe-57: 81C034 82F014
83F012 83F019
88P020

Choi, C.K.
Fe-57: 88H067
98C056

93K093

Cimbalnikova, A.
Fe-57: 75C065 77C068
87A028 87C061

Chopra, R.K.
Fe-57: 87N039

Choi, J.B.
Fe-57:

92C034

REV:

Chmielova, M.
Fe-57: 97M028

Cho, M.
Fe-57:

Coey, J.M.D.
Fe-57: 73C039
75C009
78C040
82C016
84C013
85K012
90C046
94F013
95F015
98D028

91A003

Cianchi, L.
Fe-57: 89B027
Cicel, B.
Fe-57:

74C041
78B090
82B072
83M050
85C003
89C010
91M050
95D023
97G053
99M093

Cocke, D.L.
Fe-57: 90A013

Chukov, A.V.
Fe-57: 90P059
96D072

74B063
76R033
81C025
83B091
85B075
89A019
91C014
95C007
97F010
98G044

Cluff, R.M.
Fe-57: 81S074

68G021

69Z003

Churchman, G.J.
Fe-57: 79C038

73C041
75C051
79B017
82C033
84C049
86F017
91B098
94G029
97F009
98F008

Cloudt, S.
Fe-57: 96B073

Sn-119: 68G021

Chicote, M.T.
Fe-57: 75L032

92A017

Clment, R.
Fe-57: 99M079

Chubar, K.S.
Fe-57: 81B114
Chupyatova, L.P.
Fe-57: 65G018

97C034

Clarke, L.J.
Fe-57: 00R001

Sn-119: 88C053

Chistyakov, V.A.
Fe-57: 67B018

Chintalapudi, S.N.
Fe-57: 96B071
99P057

85I014

Chuan, L.S.
Fe-57: 88C053

88P027

Chies, J.O.
Fe-57: 88D053

REV:
Chugunnyi, Yu.G.
Fe-57: 75G021

96E005

Clark, B.C.
IST:
92A017

Chukhrov, F.V.
Fe-57: 84C049
80C028
84C008
90C015

95C030 96C040
98C008 98C010

Clarke, D.B.
Fe-57: 79B071

Sn-119: 97D079

Childs, C.W.
Fe-57: 76L014 79C038
83C034 83P035
87C014 88P027
93C077 93R017

Chistyakova, N.I.
Fe-57: 97C087

Fe-57:

94C080

Chramov, D.A.
Fe-57: 97D079

Cherniak, D.J.
Fe-57: 01R039

REV:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Coller, B.A.W.
Fe-57: 90B083
68C016

68C016

77C060

Constant-Machado, H.
Fe-57: 86G012 90C040
Consiglio, M.
Fe-57: 91A020

Clark, T.M.
Christofides, G.

686

Mineral Handbook
Cong, A.Z.
Fe-57: 81Y002

Coy-yll, R.
Fe-57: 75A060

Constantinescu, S.
Au-197: 99C059

Cozar, O.
Fe-57: 88C088

Fe-57:

00B105 97C030
98U003 99B077
99S106 99S136

GEN:

99C057

REV:

99C058

97C031 97C085
99C058 99C059

Fe-57:

Czaran, E.
Fe-57: 88C036

Cranshaw, T.E.
Fe-57: 86A018

Czak-Nagy, I.
Fe-57: 80M014 80M068 81N026 81V011
82J015 87C044 88C036 94H080
REV:

Craig, J.R.
Fe-57: 85V022

Concalves, M.A.
Fe-57: 92D019

Criddle, A.J.
Fe-57: 00P056

Continentino, M.A.
Fe-57: 98F009

Conway, A.
Fe-57: 98B045
Concepcin-Rosabal, B.
Fe-57: 00C049

96B090

D'el-Rey Silva, L.J.H.


Fe-57: 98P044

REV:

82C070

87C020

Cronan, D.S.
Fe-57: 79S036

D'yakov, V.E.
Fe-57: 90V034

71O007 74N014

95B011

96B024

da Cunha, J.B.M.
Fe-57: 01D047
98F009

Cuesta, A.
Fe-57: 97P034
Cui, Z.D.
Fe-57:

88C080

91W004

Cornish, L.A.
Fe-57: 98N009

Cui, T.S.
Fe-57:

94C105

95C048

Core, D.P.
Fe-57: 99D006

Cui, W.Y.
Fe-57: 92W039

Costa, T.V.V.
Fe-57: 86M037 86V025
89D049 91C030

Cui, H.
Eu-151: 95Z034

88M025 89C043
98C030

Coston, J.A.
Fe-57: 99N050
Costa, I.R.
Fe-57: 95P059

Coussement, R.
Fe-57: 72H033 74B063

Cox, B.
Fe-57:

REV:
Dachs, E.
Fe-57:

Curtis, C.D.
Fe-57: 88D014

89D067

Curvello, W.
Fe-57: 78D027

78D039

Curzon, A.E.
Fe-57: 92T036

90D056
94D008

02K005

93D014

94D010

01V028 02V002
96B030 96D002
99D035

00V030
93R020 94D054
96B089

95D043

95R013

77B126
81B114
84D024

78G041
81D070
92D038

Dainyak, B.A.
THY:
84D022
79D042

Dainyak, L.G.
Fe-57: 00L025 75V031
79B118 80B048
83B035 84D023
97D041
THY:

93T071

75H026
Curi, N.
Fe-57:

89D058
93D014

Dahmke, A.
Fe-57: 97H034

Curt, E.M.
Fe-57: 90T051

Cotsifas, J.S.
Fe-57: 99N050

88D067
91D031
94D010

da Costa, G.M.
Fe-57: 00V030 01D039
92D053 95D039
98D030 98G044

Culetto, F.J.
Au-197: 99E002

Costa Neto, C.
Fe-57: 94S150

84G001 85G016
86S014 87R020
91G035 92G016
96S036

da Costa, A.C.S.
Fe-57: 99D032

Correia Neves, J.M.


Fe-57: 94M044

94F013

Dai, C.L.
Fe-57:

84D022
86L034

Dale, E.A.
Sb-121: 87M018

87D042

Courtney, T.H.
Fe-57: 79F029

da Costa, Jr., M.S.


Fe-57: 88D053
91D021
94D009

Cubeiro, M.L.
Fe-57: 94C044
94B080

95K076

da Silva, E.G.
Fe-57: 76D044 80D036
85G060 85G061
90R049 91B098
94R014 94S028

Cuadros, J.
Fe-57: 99C046

Coquay, P.
Fe-57: 00C015

Couty, R.
Fe-57:

da Costa, Jr., M.I.


Fe-57: 94S130

Cruz, J.M.R.
Fe-57: 86C071

Cser, L.
Fe-57:

98D025

Sn-119: 90V034
99D006

88C034

Cooper, M.A.
Fe-57: 99G007

Cordier-Robert, C.
Fe-57: 92B081
98B058

D'Onofrio, L.
Fe-57: 79I020

Cruciani, G.
Fe-57: 95C011

86C012

Sn-119: 81C034 86C001


88C053 93L050

Crozier, E.D.
Au-197: 00C053

Cross, L.R.
Fe-57: 93D029
87C021 87C024
88H006 93L050

94H080

Czank, M.
Fe-57: 00G046

Sn-119: 00P056
Constantinescu, E.
Fe-57: 97M079

88B141

Cygan, G.L.
Fe-57: 96C074

Craenen, J.
Fe-57: 86D042

Cook, P.S.
Fe-57: 81C034 87C020
88C034 88C053
94C041 98B015

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Cuttitta, F.
Fe-57: 72D030
Cuttler, A.H.
Fe-57: 77A041 80C050

88S047
Cygan, R.T.

687

Dambly, M.
Fe-57: 70R022 76D045
Dang, N.V.
Fe-57: 83M050

Mineral Handbook
Danon, J.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:
71M094
76S086
78D039
79D042
80D005
85S045
90S096

74M071
77D021
79D017
79D055
80D027
86S014
90S131

78D018

85D059

Daniels, J.M.
Fe-57: 80D034

85D015

REV:

74M072
77M016
79D018
79D066
80D035
86S098
90S137

75D038
78D027
79D034
79P013
80S006
87S036
93M054

85D072

88J005

Dantas de Oliveira, L.D.


Fe-57: 91D031

REV:

89D022

93D028

84D037
86D033
89M074
91M056
93D028
98O018

84D052
87D017
91B005
92B073
93D029

84D053
87F024
91D005
92D026
95E005

85D014

87D011

85D005
88D062
91G003
92D043
97S109

Dara, O.M.
Fe-57: 85L025
Darwin, R.L.
Fe-57: 89E004

Dasgupta, H.C.
Fe-57: 82S001

Das, D.
Fe-57:

86D040

92D025 92D057
93S050 96B071
99P007 99P057

IST:

93P059

Zn-67:

93P059

Das, S.C.
Fe-57:

86D049

87D012
92P044
96D072

83D016

87D012

85D035

86V022

De Grave, E.
Fe-57: 00C015
75G056
76G065
79D056
80D006
84V015
86D037
86V027
89Z012
90V006
92D020
92V016
94D023
95M038
96D011
98D030
98V016
99D037

00V030
76G008
76G083
79G012
81V022
85D011
86D042
86V036
90B039
91D009
92D030
92V023
95B055
95V001
96M034
98E015
99A010
99D039

02D002
76G023
77D033
79G014
83V011
85D012
86V007
87D028
90D012
91D019
92V003
93B096
95D039
96B030
96V009
98G044
99B044
99E003

02V002
76G053
77G011
79V020
84D004
86A016
86V022
89B035
90D022
91V014
92V009
93V004
95L002
96D002
98D011
98L016
99D035
99V013

00V030 90D049

90V010 99D037

de Jesus Filho, M.F.


Fe-57: 91G034 92D019
94R014 95D023
97G053 98D048

94F013 94G029
97F009 97F010
98G044

Davison, W.
Fe-57: 84D003
Davey, R.C.
Fe-57: 88D014

de Roy, G.
Fe-57: 80V033 81D010

81T006

83L010

93P013

88D053
91D021

88D067
94D009

de Araujo, J.H.
Fe-57: 91D031

93D014

94D010

01D018
94S104
97D074

01D035
95S049
98D079

IST:

01D018

PSL:

95S049

REV:

93S004

94S104

THY:

95S049

97D054

de Bakker, P.M.A.
Fe-57: 90B039 90D022
92D020 92D030

de Araujo, M.A.B.
Fe-57: 89C043
98C030

01D036

89D049

de Onate Martinez, J.
Fe-57: 92D054
de Melo, M.A.C.
Fe-57: 95C026
De Las Pozas-Del Rio, C.
Fe-57: 91D061 95D058
De La Luz Mora, M.
Fe-57: 90D058

de Moura, C.S.
Fe-57: 99D038
De Grave, J.
Fe-57: 02D002

99D039

de Queiroz, R.S.
Fe-57: 00D015

01D035

Sn-119: 00P056
De Paepe, P.
Fe-57: 02D002
de la Nougerede, C.
Fe-57: 99S142

91D009 91V014
94D023 95D039

99S142

Dearing, J.A.
Fe-57: 79L020
Debrunner, P.G.
Fe-57: 82V028

89D067
76A045

79D068
Debat, P.
Fe-57:

99B058

63D001
Decarreau, A.

De Araujo, E.B.
Fe-57: 92D053

688

01D036
96D047
99D010

95S049

de Araujo, F.F.T.
Fe-57: 93M054

IST:

86B120

Davanloo, F.

89D058

De Kimpe, C.R.
Fe-57: 89D063

De Araujo Pontes, R.
Fe-57: 74D059 75A063

Davison, N.
Fe-57: 89D029

de Souza, Jr., P.A.


Fe-57: 00D015
02D013
97D073
99D060

De Brodtkorb, M.K.
Fe-57: 00P056

de Oliveira, J.C.P.
Fe-57: 87D029
90D056

De Coster, M.
Fe-57: 62P004

99M054 99M088

De La Caillerie, J.B.E.
Fe-57: 92G044

de Amorim, H.S.
Fe-57: 97M012

Dauwe, C.
Fe-57: 00C015 75G056 76G008 76G023
76G053 76G065 76G083 77G011
79P013 79Q001

Davies, J.
Fe-57:

De Geyter, G.
Fe-57: 84D004

88D069

92D048

99D039

de Barros, C.A.
Fe-57: 90D057

De Waele, J.K.
Fe-57: 84D059

Date, S.K.
Fe-57: 78S040
Datta, M.
Fe-57:

de Parseval, P.
Fe-57: 91D006

Daynyak, L.G.
Fe-57: 87D037

de Waard, H.
Fe-57: 93G021

76G023 76G053
77D033 77G011

de Oliveira, J.
Fe-57: 90D057

de Oliveira, S.M.B.
Fe-57: 96D070
93P059
97D043

76G008
76G083

De la Calle, C.
Fe-57: 81B114

Davies, K.J.
Fe-57: 95D011

REV:

Das, T.P.
Sb-121: 87M018

Das, D.
Fe-57:

De Saxce, T.
Fe-57: 75G056
76G065

Davydov, R.M.
Fe-57: 80M056

Day, D.E.
Fe-57: 80L011

Dang, M.Z.
Fe-57: 99D036

Fe-57:

94S102

Davis, J.A.
Fe-57: 99N050

Danilin, A.N.
Fe-57: 82R039

Darby Dyar, M.
ANL:
86D036

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

91C030

93M054

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

86D067 86N024 87D042


88P066 90P011 92B094
94G009 96R033

87D043
92P045

94D059

90A012

92D060

Delaney, J.S.
Fe-57: 02R007 98D047

98D057

96C007
98L001

96D021 96R058
99K074 99L009

Daz Aguila, C.
ANL:
90R048
Fe-57:

81S022

Demartin, F.
Fe-57: 96P070
Demetrescu, M.
Fe-57: 77G079
Denes, G.Y.
Fe-57: 93S055

Sn-119: 86Z017

Sn-119: 85D055
Denisenko, V.I.
Fe-57: 80K068
Denison, A.B.
Fe-57: 72K033
Den Hartog, A.J.
Fe-57: 90V025
Densmore, A.
Fe-57: 99R001
Depireux, J.

83D064
90F033
91D061

Diamandescu, L.
Fe-57: 73G023

Dobrovol'skaya, N.
Fe-57: 77K039 78V035

85L025

Dobrovol'skaya, M.G.
Fe-57: 90B124
Dodokin, A.P.
Fe-57: 70L010
Dodd, R.T.
Fe-57: 93L053

71N022 71N024
Dollase, W.A.
Fe-57: 73D020 80B044
89R018 91R004

83R005
90R041
92D054
77G079

83S083 90D059
90R048 90S097
95D058
79B020

82B119

Dolenko, A.V.
ANL:
76D058
Fe-57:

68G021

IST:

69Z003 71D053

Sn-119: 68G021

73D040
71D053

Dickerhoof, D.W.
Fe-57: 81W012

Domingues, P.H.
Fe-57: 94M102 96M047

Dickson, B.L.
Fe-57: 75D028

80D010
84D003

81D031
86C032

83M060
86D008

71G075
71G075

75A063

Dominguez, A.B.
Fe-57: 88D012

97M012 98B025

Dombrovol'skaya, N.V.
Fe-57: 73B072
Domeneghetti, M.C.
Fe-57: 01M007 92D034

81S074
76D023

76P040

Diehl, L.M.A.
Fe-57: 94S150

Domenech, X.
Fe-57: 95A015
Dominguez, J.M.
Fe-57: 96R074

Dikov, Yu.P.
Fe-57: 87A028 89V028
Dillen, H.
Fe-57: 92V016

82D017 83A040
96X005 97X005

Dolnicar, J.
REV:
81D043

Dolfi, D.
Fe-57:

Dickerson, D.R.
Fe-57: 79S062
86D071

90B002

Diaz, M.R.
Au-197: 96M051

Dickson, D.P.E.
Fe-57: 79D027
84C008
95E006

Deng, Ting
Fe-57: 86Z017

89B023

do Amaral, Jr., M.R.


Fe-57: 97M012

66D006 71D003
73N002 85S032

Delmotte, L.
Fe-57: 99M088

85D055

Sn-119: 87B073

Dokina, T.N.
Fe-57: 75L032

Diamant, A.
Fe-57: 82D012

Deng, J.
Fe-57:

Djega-Mariadassou, G.
Fe-57: 87B059 87B073

94F034

Della Ventura, G.
Fe-57: 96S090

Demazeau, G.
Fe-57: 88S100

90B002

Djega-Mariadassou, C.
Fe-57: 89D018

Dew, D.
Au-197: 94F034

Dzsi, I.
Fe-57:

89B023

98E015

Devanarayanan, S.
Fe-57: 71A023

Fe-57:

98H036

Diyashev, R.N.
Fe-57: 96R083

DeVoe, J.R.
Sn-119: 75P019

Delmelle, M.
Fe-57: 64G006

97X003

Dityatovskii, L.I.
Fe-57: 81R030

Detellier, C.
Fe-57: 95R003

90A001

94D055

95B011

Desgreniers, S.
Fe-57: 01R039

Delgass, W.N.
Fe-57: 66G017

deMayo, Ben
Fe-57: 79E017

Ding, K.S.
Fe-57: 87L050

Deshpande, R.S.
Fe-57: 00M032
96B018

90H088 91D066

95A011

Desta, D.
Sn-119: 00E003

94D074

74J018

Della Giusta, A.
Fe-57: 95R063
97L006
99S031

Ding, Y.
Fe-57:

Desseyn, H.O.
Fe-57: 80D006

Delbove, F.
Au-197: 90W067

Delunas, A.
Fe-57: 89A012

71D051

Deshayes, J.
Fe-57: 74B063

Dekkers, M.J.
Fe-57: 93V029 96D049

REV:

70D034

Deram, L.
Fe-57: 94B080

Dekker, A.J.
Fe-57: 66V001

Delcroix, P.
Fe-57: 83J012

Fe-57:
Deriu, A.
Fe-57:

Dehn, J.T.
REV:
67M040

Dekov, V.M.
Fe-57: 93B116

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

92V023

93S134

Donaldson, J.D.
Fe-57: 72D037
Sb-121: 72D037
Sn-119: 76C031

Ding, Y.R.
Fe-57: 85D056

Donze, M.
Fe-57: 82S033

Ding, X.S.
Fe-57: 86D043

Donbaev, K.M.
689

92S027

76D058

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

90Z002

THY:

Donzelli, O.
Fe-57: 87C034

REV:

97D036

98D017

86H051

Duncan, J.F.
Fe-57: 68D032
75D079

Druteikiene, R.
Fe-57: 96L068
80D061
89D018

81S101

82D018

87D055

Du, J.L.
Fe-57:

85D055

86D071

Sn-119: 85D055

86Z017

Du, X.
Fe-57:

Doran, P.T.
Fe-57: 01B054
02K005

REV:

90D057

98F009

dos Santos, M.L.


Fe-57: 94D009

86L049

Dutrow, B.L.
Fe-57: 91D005

Dubiel, S.M.
Fe-57: 81B112

81K006

Dutta, R.K.
Fe-57: 97D043

Dubois, J.M.
Fe-57: 77D047

95D034

Ducourant, B.
Fe-57: 88T051

Doukhan, J.C.
Fe-57: 00L030

Duchesne, J.
Fe-57: 70D034

Dovzhenko, N.F.
Fe-57: 77D064

Duchesne, J.C.
Fe-57: 71D051

Dowty, E.
Fe-57: 71A038 71D035
73D037 74D037

72D016

72D030

Dyar, M.D.
Fe-57: 02R007 98D047
99D006 99F030

Drakshayani, D.N.
Fe-57: 89D035

71D051

Dudko, V.S.
Fe-57: 91D064

Drits, V.A.
Fe-57: 00L025 79B118
83B035 84D023
92D038 97D041

81D070
87D037

Ebert, J.
Fe-57:

92B074
94S089

88Z038

Edgar, A.
Fe-57: 76P040
Edgington, D.
Fe-57: 74P040
Edinger, S.B.
Fe-57: 88R021 89B035

Dunlap, B.D.
Eu-151: 79D058
Fe-57:

92B012

Edel'shtein, I.I.
Fe-57: 79E013

Dunham, W.R.
Fe-57: 88E009
81B114
84D024

Ebert, I.
Fe-57:

Eby, R.K.
Fe-57: 95F028

Dumas, F.
Fe-57: 89I006

Drabik, M.
Fe-57: 97D048

Dzhemai, A.Kh.
Fe-57: 77D060 78D050
79N032

Ebihara, M.
Fe-57: 94E013

Dullo, W.C.
Fe-57: 00K094

Draper, D.S.
Fe-57: 96B008

98D059

78D054

78D055

95K082

96K007

Earley III, D.
Fe-57: 95E005

Dulong, F.
Fe-57: 82E003

Dragcevic, D.
Fe-57: 80M014

98D057

Dzevitskii, B.E.
Fe-57: 74G063

Dulski, P.
Fe-57: 88M075

77D021

78E020

97D079

Dyatlova, C.V.
Fe-57: 95H028

Duke, M.J.M.
Fe-57: 95L054

99S142

78E011

68D025

Dvorechenskaya, A.A.
Fe-57: 76E013 76E014
80D077

Duhalde, S.M.
Fe-57: 94S046

Dowson, J.
Fe-57: 99S142

Dundon, R.
Fe-57: 67D020

Duan, W.M.
Fe-57: 86L017

Dubau, C.
Fe-57: 96H064

Dou, L.X.
Fe-57: 95D034

74D012

Durrance, E.M.
Fe-57: 78D029

97Y024

Dubrovinskii, L.S.
Fe-57: 90B124

Douez, C.
Fe-57: 94B080

74D005

73D016

Sn-119: 70B027

Dubinin, V.N.
Fe-57: 89Z007

Dotson, C.R.
Fe-57: 99D022

86Z017

73D007

Durasova, N.A.
Fe-57: 97D079

Du Toit, R.S.J.
Fe-57: 93G003

Doriguetto, A.C.
Fe-57: 98D048

Drago, V.
Fe-57: 75D038

Dunlap, R.A.
Fe-57: 85S111 97D034
99R001

Dunmyre, G.R.
Fe-57: 71H011 75H044 81H016 85H011
87H005

Drulis, H.
Fe-57: 01L044

Dorman, S.C.
Fe-57: 91D004

IST:

98D042

Sn-119: 71H011

Donato, L.
Fe-57: 00H012

THY:

97K023

Druet, J.P.
Fe-57: 76L033

Doner, C.B.
Fe-57: 93Z027

dos Santos, C.A.


Fe-57: 01D047

97D016

Droop, G.
Fe-57: 95W024

Donoho, G.P.
Sn-119: 69S003

Dorfman, M.D.
Fe-57: 78D051

Sn-119: 79D058

84D022

Drodt, M.
Fe-57: 96D049
99K041

Donnay, G.
Fe-57: 73H035

Dormann, J.L.
Fe-57: 76F027
82D057

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Edwards, J.O.
Fe-57: 95B046

88K060
Edwards, M.A.
690

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

98C008

Fe-57:

El Hilo, M.
Fe-57: 95D011

Eeckhout, S.G.
Fe-57: 02D002 98D030
99D039 99E003

El-Henawi, S.A.
Fe-57: 84S106

98E015

99D037

Egiazarov, B.G.
Fe-57: 68G021
IST:

El-Meligy, W.M.
Fe-57: 94E014

71G075

Sn-119: 68G021

71G075

El-Fouly, M.H.
Fe-57: 94E019

Egorov, F.K.
Fe-57: 83S095

85S121

El-Enany, N.
Fe-57: 89E017

Egorov, V.K.
Fe-57: 74N019 75N033

El-Nawawy, M.A.
Fe-57: 97E014

75S052

77N019

Ehrlicher, U.
Fe-57: 99K073

El-Mezayen, A.
Fe-57: 97E016

Ehrhardt, J.J.
Fe-57: 01B039

Elewaut, E.
Fe-57: 85D012

01R020

Eibschutz, M.
Fe-57: 67E008
Sn-119: 67E008
Eirish, M.V.
Fe-57: 76E013 76E014
80D077 80E018

78E011
90E027

78E020

Eissa, N.A.
Fe-57: 74E014 74E017
75E023 76E006
78B018 78B071
81S125 84S106
88K023 89E014
94E017 94E018
94E021 94E022
95E007 95S092
97E014 97E015
97E029 98A031

75E021
76E022
81E023
88E003
94E014
94E020
94S122
96S121
97E017
99A010

Eisenmann, B.
Fe-57: 75E022

Ekimov, S.P.
Fe-57: 73E009 73K040 76N032 78E023
78E025 78N032 78O012 79N032
79O019 82E009 88E028
78E022

Eknmov, S.P.
Fe-57: 73K050
El Goresy, A.
Fe-57: 86S017
El Fouly, M.H.

73K053

82A034
84E012
86E021
88K017
92S112
97A001

82N052
85C030
86E022
90W016
94N015
97G022

Erin, V.V.
Fe-57: 85E011

86E028

70E002

77E020

78E018

Escudey, M.
Fe-57: 00P028 00P049
91M061

01P045

90D058

67H001
79E006
88E009
94P072
96C040
98C010

75E028
80E011
90E019
95C030
96E005
99D022

Ermakov, G.P.
Fe-57: 91B020
94S122
Ernst, W.G.
Fe-57: 70E014
94E018
Ernstsen, V.
Fe-57: 92E008

97E029
Ershova, L.S.
Fe-57: 80G083
Ershov, N.V.
Fe-57: 69E003
78E019

Ellis, D.E.
Fe-57: 98T007

Ertl, A.
Fe-57:

THY:

98T007

88E011

89E004

94E013

Endo, S.
Fe-57:

92N014

80B044

Essiger, B.
Fe-57: 90M072
Etter, R.M.
Sb-121: 93S030

94S089

95K082

Evans, B.J.
Fe-57: 00S055
76V039
80V013
94B049
95G032
97C034

67E013
77E002
82E003
94B073
96B058
98C008

Evans, L.A.
REV:
91W030
Evans, B.W.
Fe-57: 01E007

79E010

Sn-119: 92L009

89E009

Essene, E.J.
Fe-57: 69B076

96G018

Enders, M.
Fe-57: 00E012
Eng, L.
Fe-57:

01E013

Eslinger, E.
Fe-57: 79E017

Emel'yanov, E.N.
Fe-57: 78G042

Endo, K.
Fe-57:

81G068

Ervin, J.O.
Fe-57: 88R021

Elliott, C.J.
Fe-57: 78T006
Elzain, M.E.
Fe-57: 94G037

96E011

Ernesto, M.
Fe-57: 99B021

Emelyanov, E.M.
Fe-57: 79G050

Eisentrout, E.N.
Fe-57: 81M014

77E018
84E010
85N046
88E005
92E002
95M008

Ermakov, O.V.
Fe-57: 69M023 71M071

Emelina, L.N.
Fe-57: 80E016

88E031

Ericsson, T.
Fe-57: 75P055
84E001
85N006
88C024
91A002
95E003

Eleftheriadis, G.
Fe-57: 94C080

Ellwood, B.B.
Fe-57: 86E027
75E006
76E021
79E004
85S032
89E017
94E019
94S121
96E016
97E016
98E003

92Q003

94S121

Ellid, M.S.
Fe-57: 94E015

Eirish, Z.N.
Fe-57: 80E018

REV:

96E016

El-Mossallamy, S.M.
Fe-57: 94E019 96E016

Egizarov, B.G.
Fe-57: 65G018

REV:

95S092

El-Okr, M.M.
Fe-57: 76E021

98K058

84E018

Ercit, T.S.
Fe-57: 92E027

El-Kerdani, H.A.
Fe-57: 76E022

Effenberger, H.
Au-197: 99E002
98K054

Ensling, J.
Fe-57: 83B064

El-Bahnasawy, H.H.
Fe-57: 94E021 94E022
97E016 97E029

99D037

Eelman, D.A.
Fe-57: 98D017

Fe-57:

Eng, G.
Sn-119: 00E003

98E003

Eckhout, S.G.
Fe-57: 98D011

REV:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

93M052

England, K.E.R.
Fe-57: 95L034

Evans, M.E.
Fe-57: 99D036
Evdokimov, M.D.
Fe-57: 74E022

691

94H078 97E022

Mineral Handbook
Evdokimova, N.V.
Fe-57: 80E018

Fedorov, V.N.
Fe-57: 77C033 77C060
78K047

Evlanov, E.N.
Fe-57: 96K081
IST:

96K081

PSL:

91K030

78E016
91P003

81S101
99E004

83F007

Fegley, Jr., B.
Fe-57: 00K100
IST:

Sn-119: 96K081

Eyre, J.K.
Fe-57:

95E006

Fehr, K.T.
Fe-57: 00S027

Fabris, J.D.
Fe-57: 00P028 00P049
86F017 91B098
95D023 95F015
97G053 98D028
98F011 98G044
99F024 99G039

01P045
94F013
97F009
98D048
98M035
99M093

01S020
94G029
97F010
98F008
99D038

95F020

96K081
Figueiredo, M.O.
Fe-57: 84F026 86W009 88A067 90W016
93F039 95P059 96F067 98P027
99N060

89K092

96F053

96S033

Figueiredo, A.M.G.
Fe-57: 94R014
Figueiras, J.
Fe-57: 97F040

Feng, X.C.
Fe-57: 86F041

Figueiredo, M.A.
Fe-57: 99F024
Filina, L.V.
Fe-57: 82E009

95Z007

Filippakis, S.
Fe-57: 73G014

Feng, Z.Y.
Fe-57: 95Q002

Fajardo, M.
Fe-57: 99F023

Fillion, G.
Fe-57: 86W038 88L003

Feng, Y.R.
Fe-57: 90H079

Falyushin, I.L.
Fe-57: 86L023

Frey, G.
Fe-57:

Filoti, G.
Fe-57:

97C003

Ferrer, N.
Fe-57: 82A024

86D071

Fanning, D.S.
Fe-57: 89F001

Fert, A.R.
Fe-57:

Farmer, V.C.
Fe-57: 83M060 84M053
Farinato, R.
Fe-57: 75A063

REV:
76F027

87F002
93F037
99F022

88F005
94F018
99F034

94F018

Fernndez-Bertran, J.
Fe-57: 92D054

Faurschou Hviid, S.
Fe-57: 95M014

70F030

Ferreira, B.A.
Fe-57: 95D023

Faucon, P.
Fe-57: 98F040
78B071

82B077

71I013

77S078

77S079

87A007

91A001

99K074

89S002
94F019
99F035

Finch, J.
Fe-57:

82F008

Fine, P.
Fe-57:

95S027

Finklea, III, S.L.


Fe-57: 76F008
Finlay, R.
Fe-57: 00L006

Fernandez-Moran, H.
Fe-57: 70F001 70F023

95M014

92O003

Filmer, P.E.
Fe-57: 89F013

82A024

Ferrow, E.A.
Fe-57: 87F001
90F038
98F019

91J003

Filippidis, A.
Fe-57: 82A034 82N044 84A029 86E022
92E002 92S112 95M008

Feng, D.M.
Eu-151: 95Z034

Fallagh, F.A.
Fe-57: 94E015

Figueira, M.A.
Fe-57: 74F014
Figueiredo, R.S.
Fe-57: 97B079

Felsche, J.
Fe-57: 72B048

Feng, Z.
Fe-57:

Fajula, F.
Fe-57: 88T051

Fayek, M.K.
Fe-57: 78B018

95F004

Feng, Y.B.
Fe-57: 75A026

Fadeev, V.V.
Fe-57: 97C087

REV:

Figueras, F.
Fe-57: 88T051

Fejer, E.E.
Sn-119: 76C031

91C026

Fatseas, G.A.
Fe-57: 67B049

Fernandes, J.C.
Fe-57: 98F009

W-183: 97F022

Ezhov, E.I.
Fe-57: 91B106

Fernandes de Lima, E.
Fe-57: 94D009
Fernandes, A.A.R.
Fe-57: 94S061

96K081

85E004

Fan, J.S.
Fe-57:

78K046

Feenstra, A.
Fe-57: 97G027

REV:

REV:

78K024

Fedyunin, Yu.V.
Sn-119: 69Z002

Sn-119: 96K081
Eymery, J.P.
Fe-57: 00E001
88P066

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Firfarova, I.B.
Fe-57: 83S095
Fischer, H.
Fe-57: 77P014
THY:

Ferreira, G.C.
REV:
77F033

Federighi, D.
Fe-57: 82J009

Ferreira Pinto, M.C.


Fe-57: 95D023 98F011

Fedotov, V.L.
Fe-57: 88F021

Ferraris, G.
Fe-57: 94D059

Federico, M.
Fe-57: 87S084

Ferret, J.
Fe-57:

Fedoro, V.E.
Fe-57: 67M011

Ferrer, I.J.
Fe-57: 92F003

77P014

Fisher, R.M.
Fe-57: 71H011 72H035 72S062
73S074 74H033 74S069

72S097
79F027

Sn-119: 71H011

91D006

Fisher, D.S.
Fe-57: 90B015
95B125
99M054 99M088

THY:

95B125

Flandrois, S.
Fe-57: 94R039

692

93B019

93L053

94B056

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

Flank, A.-M.
Fe-57: 95M018
Flahaut, E.
Fe-57: 00C015
Fleet, M.E.
Fe-57: 78A041 81O020 83A040 84O014
Fleisch, J.
Fe-57:

80F002

91A013

99M088

Forcher, K.
Fe-57: 95L031

96L038

97L002

Forsyth, J.B.
Fe-57: 68F009

90P024

67H016

Frank, E.
Fe-57:

79F029

Fraser, A.R.
Fe-57: 00K019

92K037

94K063

95K008

98K002

IST:

92K021
98K002

92K037

94K063

95K008

PSL:

95K008

REV:

95K008

Fraser, J.R.
Fe-57: 85C052

Font-Altaba, M.
Fe-57: 82A024

Fonseca, M.V.A.
Fe-57: 94S150
Fontan, F.
Fe-57: 97K058
Foote, R.S.
Fe-57: 96F063
Foord, E.E.
Fe-57: 95F028
Forester, D.W.
Fe-57: 73F030
Formaro, L.
Fe-57: 83A028
Forster, A.
Fe-57: 88W007
Fortun, J.P.

73F018

74F007

74S082

76G061

79R004

83M060

95A039

96F062

96Z043

97Z022

02M005 95F021
98F021 98F031

96L027
99B058

Frindt, R.F.
Fe-57: 92T036

Frossard, E.
Fe-57: 97F019

Froeschl, H.
Fe-57: 01B054

85M005 85M102

Fruchart, D.
Fe-57: 95C007
88B036

Fu, P.Q.
Fe-57:

90B083

88Y018

Fubini, B.
Fe-57: 97G022

Fradkov, V.A.
Fe-57: 85Y013

Fuchs, Y.
Fe-57:

Franco, C.
Fe-57: 94C044

01F004
97F020

Fudali, R.F.
Fe-57: 87F024

Francis, H.E.
Fe-57: 90H078

Fuess, H.
Fe-57:
99D006

99F030

95L031

Fuger, J.
Au-197: 94W041

Fransolet, A.M.
Fe-57: 00B035

Np-237: 94W041
Fujino, K.
REV:
80F033

Fraser, G.
Fe-57: 99S142
99S142

Freeman, A.G.
Fe-57: 67W014 75D079
REV:

92F009

Froschl, H.
Fe-57: 95B046

94F013

IST:

91Y002

94W036
98S024

Frolova, O.M.
Fe-57: 75F033

Franco, M.J.
Fe-57: 89G013

Francis, C.A.
Fe-57: 98D059

REV:

94F034
96F044

Fritzsche, K.
Fe-57: 75P014

Franceskin, P.J.
Fe-57: 86F014

Fomenko, E.V.
Fe-57: 00A025

00S037 92F009
95A039 95S077
98S068 99S008

Fripiat, J.J.
Fe-57: 92G044

Fratucello, G.B.
Fe-57: 87C034
Franck, J.
Fe-57: 85F047

92F009 92W011
94F034 94W001
95A039 95F016
97G046 98G047

Friedel, R.A.
Fe-57: 67L003

Frankel, R.B.
Fe-57: 84M041 93M054

Fodor, M.
Fe-57: 66D006

Fontes, M.R.
Fe-57: 92F006

68F010

91Y002
93U005
95A035
96A039

Fe-57:

Sb-121: 91Y002

Sn-119: 79D058

Fnidiki, A.
Fe-57: 83F007

Fontes, M.P.F.
Fe-57: 91F001

Friedl, J.
Au-197: 91M083
93A021
94W036
95W001

Fouquet, Y.
Fe-57: 94W003

Fradin, F.Y.
Eu-151: 79D058

83F027

Friedrich, G.
Fe-57: 89A019

Fourns, L.
Fe-57: 85M060 91D006

Fluck, E.
Fe-57:

81F008

Frikh-khar, D.I.
Fe-57: 87A028

01P012

Fox, B.H.
Fe-57: 82F013

Foh, J.
Fe-57:

Fritzsch, E.
Fe-57: 75P014

Forrieres, C.
Fe-57: 92R011

Flores, A.
Fe-57: 91M061

Foct, J.
Fe-57:

Friedt, J.M.
REV:
84F016

Foss, T.R.
Fe-57: 96R083

Florenskii, P.V.
Fe-57: 77G067

REV:

91D006

Fortin, D.
Fe-57: 01R023

Flinn, P.A.
REV:
71F015

91A013

81A046

Forte, C.
Fe-57:

Fleming, J.P.E.
Sn-119: 92B060

Flores, E.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

73D016

Fredrickson, J.K.
Fe-57: 01K043

Fujisawa, A.
Fe-57: 77H056
75T020

76T008

Fukunaga, T.
Fe-57: 78I012
Fukushima, Y.
Fe-57: 91M111

693

Mineral Handbook
Funaki, M.
Fe-57: 89N041 94S055

Gallagher, N.B.
Fe-57: 94H074

Fundora-Lliteras, J.
Fe-57: 90R041

Galikova, L.
Fe-57: 97D048

Furuta, T.
Fe-57: 81M030

Galoisy, L.
Fe-57: 01G035

Furubayashi, T.
Fe-57: 00S003

Gambhir, R.S.
Fe-57: 87N048 89N009

Furdin, G.
Fe-57: 96B018

Gamasa, M.P.
Fe-57: 75G084

Furet Bridon, N.R.


Fe-57: 00P028

Gamyanin, G.N.
Au-197: 97G046

90F033

Garmash, V.Ya.
Fe-57: 88Z038
Garzanov, I.J.
IST:
81G038
Sn-119: 81G038

98G047
Garcia, A.B.
Fe-57: 93G022

Fyfe, W.S.
Fe-57: 96T032

Gancedo, J.R.
Fe-57: 83S118 88G017
92G018 93G022
83F011
84F014

83F012
86F039

Gabrielyan, R.G.
Fe-57: 84G042
THY:

Gaft, A.L.
Fe-57:

78A044

80A056

84A030

Gasperin, M.
Fe-57: 82D018
Gaspar, O.C.
Fe-57: 99S141
Gatehouse, B.M.
Fe-57: 98B010

Gao, Z.Y.
Fe-57: 90G053 92Q011

Gault, R.A.
Fe-57: 97R042

Gao, J.S.
Fe-57:

Gavrilov, Yu.V.
Fe-57: 79K074

90W038 90W039 90W041 90W044


90W045 90W056

Garcia, S.G.
Fe-57: 83S083

Gajdosova, M.
Fe-57: 95L004

Garcin, C.
Fe-57: 89B049

Gallagher, P.K.
Fe-57: 81G048

Garg, R.
Fe-57:

Galyutina, E.F.
Fe-57: 88M091
Galeev, A.A.
Fe-57: 87B085

Gallup, D.L.
Fe-57: 91G025 95M018

99A018

Gawel, A.
Fe-57: 86J026
Gaydukova, V.S.
Fe-57: 78V035

Gao, G.Y.
Fe-57: 97Q003

Gaidaenko, N.V.
Fe-57: 90G085

90K061

Gatedal, K.
Fe-57: 01H034

Gao, Q.Y.
Fe-57: 90G082

Gainsford, G.J.
Fe-57: 91A001

93B102

98G005

Garapatskii, A.A.
Fe-57: 97G050

Gaur, G.C.S.
Fe-57: 79S066

87A007

Galazka-Friedman, J.
Fe-57: 90K061 91G026
98G059

96S131

Garvie, L.A.J.
Fe-57: 98G076

96S131

REV:

Gager, H.M.
Fe-57: 68G003

Galland, D.
Fe-57: 91C051

85G024

Ganiel, U.
Fe-57: 69G041

Gan, H.
Fe-57:

Gagarina, E.I.
Fe-57: 78B078

Galindo, G.
Fe-57: 90D058

75S078

Ganguly, B.
Fe-57: 91H071 93T005

Gaffey, M.J.
Fe-57: 75B132

PSL:

89G013 90G052
95M013 99G038

Ganea, R.
Fe-57: 85B127

85L025

Gainsford, A.Ross
Fe-57: 82F008

Gangas, N.H.J.
Fe-57: 00B045 73G014
87G044 94B077

Garcia-Granda, S.
Au-197: 96M051

Sn-119: 89P007

84G042

Gabitova, R.U.
Fe-57: 75A054
85A050

91N011

Garcia-Valles, M.
Fe-57: 93G015

Gan, Z.Q.
Fe-57: 85H004

82F027
83F020

Garner, C.D.
Fe-57: 89C026
Garsanov, I.Ya.
Sn-119: 80G011

Furtado, S.
Fe-57: 84F026

Fysh, S.A.
Fe-57: 82F014
83F019

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Gay, P.
Fe-57:

70G003

70G028

71G073

Ge, Y.Y.
Fe-57:

92C033

92C057

92C069

90S097
90W011 94W003
Gebhard, R.
Fe-57: 98W021 99W014

80A022 80A053
84G001 85G016
87R020 90R049
92G016 94R014

Garg, V.K.
Fe-57: 00D015
80A053
81G018
85G060
90A046
91G036
93T031
96D047
99D010

80G010 82B113
85G060 85G061
91G035 91G036

Gedikoglu, A.
Fe-57: 81G064

83G001

Geetha, K.
Fe-57: 79D056
70G046
80G010
82B113
85G061
90R049
91S068
94R014
97D074

PSL:

95S049

REV:

93S004

94S104

THY:

95S049

97D054
694

74F014
80G062
84G001
87R020
91G034
92D019
94S104
98D079

95S049

80A022
80G074
85G016
87S041
91G035
92G016
95S049
98K086

98K086

Gee, M.A.
Fe-57: 92T036
Gehring, A.U.
Fe-57: 95S077
Ghin, A.
Fe-57:

02O002

Gehr, S.
Fe-57:

00L054

93T071

Mineral Handbook
Geiger, C.A.
Fe-57: 00G026 00G046
94A004 97G027

THY:
91W016 93A001
99G043

Ghose, S.
Fe-57:

Gelders, A.
Sn-119: 92A002
Gnin, J.M.R.
Fe-57: 00J020 01B038 01B039
01R020 02O002 86B021
92R011 96T030 97T001
99B104
Gendler, T.S.
Fe-57: 70K041
76G051
78G041
81G068
95N036
THY:

71B102
77B126
79B112
93B116
97G044

01G004
86G064
98A002

72K063 75V031
77G067 78B080
80B048 80G083
94D074 95G067

67G039

74S106

75A051

97G046

98G047

98G072

86G061

Georgiev, S.
Fe-57: 72K042

77G079

70D034 71D051
75G005 89B049

Getmanskaya, T.I.
Fe-57: 78K069

Ghose, S.
Fe-57:

90K004

88K060

91K029

97G022

Goldstein, J.I.
Fe-57: 99R001

83B122

Goldberg, I.B.
Fe-57: 74H046

90A013

Gomaa, S.S.
Fe-57: 74E017

91A013

Gomes, N.S.
Fe-57: 98D030
78J013

81T006

82J008

Gomolea, V.
Fe-57: 71I013
Gomaa, N.S.
Fe-57: 94S121
97E015

95S092
97E016

96S121
97E017

Gonser, U.
Fe-57: 66G017

67G020

68H032

Gonzlez-Jimnez, F.
Fe-57: 79I020 86B028
90C040 91J017

86F014
94C044

Gonzalez-Carreno, T.
Fe-57: 83S118 95M013

Goble, D.F.
Fe-57: 73W011

Goncharov, G.N.
92B112

88E003

Gomez Gonzalez, R.W.


Fe-57: 91A013

96G018

Glebova, I.N.
Fe-57: 85B140

72G057 85C003
93O029

Ghosh, D.
Fe-57: 78G045

Gold, J.
Fe-57:

Glass, B.P.
Fe-57: 95G032

Ghiorso, M.S.
Fe-57: 01E007

79G040

Goldwasser, M.R.
Fe-57: 94C044

Glazkova, M.A.
Sn-119: 94K121
93G040

79G003

Goldenstein, H.
Fe-57: 69A018

Glazunov, P.Ya.
Fe-57: 83T029

Gevorkyan, V.Kh.
Fe-57: 75G021

71G075

Golden, D.C.
Fe-57: 01M013 78B055 78B056 78B072
79G015 93G033 93M067 94G059
95M029 96M033 97M019 98M099

99G029

Glasby, G.P.
Fe-57: 69J006
98S062

84G008

72K029

Goldhaber, M.B.
Fe-57: 86T054

REV:
Giuli, G.
Fe-57:

Gerkema, E.
REV:
84V006

71G002

71G075

Goldman, D.S.
Fe-57: 78G038

96W012

Girard, A.
Fe-57: 77P059
Gismelseed, A.M.
Fe-57: 94G037

Gerward, Leif
Fe-57: 86K051

68G021

Golden, J.A.
Fe-57: 82J007

Ginzburg, A.I.
Fe-57: 79P043

79B020

Giordano, N.
Fe-57: 82B010

Gerard, A.
Fe-57: 63I001 64G006
71G040 74G068

Ghazi-Bayat, B.
Fe-57: 92G040

92S062

86S028

73J009

Gilson, R.G.
Fe-57: 00R045

Georgescu, J.
Fe-57: 70G040

80B075

IST:

Gilung, V.F.
Fe-57: 81M073

Gilkes, B.
Fe-57:

Goidea, N.
Fe-57: 85B127

Sn-119: 68G021

Giester, G.
Au-197: 99E002

92G014

Np-237: 94W041

Goldanskii, V.I.
Fe-57: 65G018
74P045

Gilg, H.A.
Fe-57: 99K073

George, G.N.
Fe-57: 92V022

Gessa, C.
Fe-57:

Gibson, Jr., EverettK.


Fe-57: 85M029

Gil, P.P.
Fe-57:

Goffette, O.
Fe-57: 91G001

Gokhale, K.V.G.K.
Fe-57: 74S035

77G015

94G049

83T030

Goffart, J.
Au-197: 94W041

Giesler, R.
Fe-57: 00L006

Genshaft, Y.S.
Fe-57: 97B036

Georgescu, I.I.
Fe-57: 73G023

REV:

Fe-57:

Gengembre, L.
Fe-57: 96B024

Georgieva, I.
Fe-57: 84G032

71G077 71H047
84C013

Gibb, T.C.
Fe-57: 00R001 65G008 66G027 69G027
72G044 74G012 77G001 77G015
96H050 96H064

Gibert, H.
Fe-57: 70J004

IST:

Genkin, A.D.
Au-197: 94G051

67E013 67G009
72G065 74S068

Gibbon, G.A.
Fe-57: 78K029

Generalov, O.N.
ANL:
69A025
69A025 69V007
82V037

Goel, O.P.
Fe-57: 82G054

90K004

Ghosh, K.
Fe-57: 92D048

95N036

Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Godelitas, A.
Fe-57: 95M008

695

97E014
97E029

86G012
98D025

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

70G022 71G071
73G058 75G067
85G072 85G075
91G092 91G094

73G038 73G055
77G071 80G076
85S105 91G085
92G033 96G056

Sn-119: 70G022
Goni, D.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX
Gorbatova, V.
Fe-57: 01S035
Gosselin, J.R.
Fe-57: 77K003

Grassi, R.
Fe-57: 94V005
77T002

Graham, U.M.
Fe-57: 95H028

77T009

Goto, M.
Fe-57:

95T015

Gramaccioli, C.M.
Fe-57: 96P070

Gonser, G.
Fe-57: 91G008

Goto, T.
Fe-57:

81S011

Graziani, G.
Fe-57: 00A029

Goncalves, M.A.
Fe-57: 91G034

Gottschalk, M.
Fe-57: 00K016

Gonyukh, V.M.
Fe-57: 90E027

Goulart, A.T.
Fe-57: 01S020
95D023
98D048

79I020

Goncharenko, A.I.
Fe-57: 97G050

Gouveia, M.A.
Fe-57: 93F039
98P027

Goncalves, C.M.
Fe-57: 99G039
Goodman, B.A.
Fe-57: 73G057
76G061
79C038
81G027
84M053
88G031
90G089
REV:

80G068

76G001
76G064
79G024
83H043
87G004
88G045
91G024

76G018
76G066
79G025
83M060
87G029
88S056
94G092

76G022
78G014
79R004
84C008
88G019
89M084
99Y014

81G050

90G089

94G092

Goodman, C.D.
Fe-57: 68L021
Goodman, R.H.
Fe-57: 66G029
REV:

Gournis, D.
Fe-57: 00G032

Grant, R.W.
Fe-57: 70H024 70M002 71H069 71M008
72H039 73H042 73H043
91B098
97F009
98F011

94F013 94G029
97F010 97G053
98G044

Greaves, C.
Fe-57: 71B088
93P068 95P059
99N060 99S141

Grenche, J.M.
Fe-57: 87R007 88L003
97C003

76G008
76G083
79G014

76G023 76G053
77D033 77G011
79Q001

Grlich, E.A.
Fe-57: 85G080

89G031

Gorlich, K.
Fe-57: 85G080

89G031

98S062

Gorelikova, N.V.
Fe-57: 75P010

91L069

Grass, F.
Fe-57:

76G062

78P036

Gornicki, R.
Fe-57: 72V017

88I008

REV:
71D051 71G040
77P059 98G058

89G001

89G002

Gracia, M.
Fe-57: 88G017 89G013
93G022 93I015

90G052 92G018
95M013 99G038

Gorshkov, A.I.
Fe-57: 78M075

Granoff, B.
Fe-57: 80M022

Gorskov, A.I.
Fe-57: 93S134

Granthem, A.A.
Fe-57: 95E005

Goryunova, N.P.
Fe-57: 76S044

Grant, R.G.
Fe-57: 66G017
97G049

77G001

77G015

Grechishkin, V.S.
Fe-57: 78G042

79G050

99G007

Griesbach, P.
Fe-57: 90M064
Griffen, D.T.
Fe-57: 86P052

93I010

Gorogotskaya, L.I.
Fe-57: 70V013 71Z002

95G071

74G012

77G015

Grew, E.S.
Fe-57: 01G039

Grachev, V.I.
Fe-57: 75V042 76M027 76M030 77M011
77V030

Gorokhov, I.M.
Fe-57: 91G083

69G027
77G001

Gregori, D.A.
Fe-57: 94G007

Graham, R.C.
Fe-57: 88R021 89B035
96U002
80A050

68G031
74G012

77G015

Greatrex, R.
Fe-57: 72G044

Graham, R.A.
Fe-57: 85M016 86B108

Goryunova,
Fe-57: 87G057
Gorbanev, A.I.
Fe-57: 74G063

REV:

Greenwood, N.N.
Fe-57: 65G008
70G026
77G015
REV:

Grandjean, F.
Fe-57: 00B035 70D034
74G068 75G005
91L069

66G027
72G044

Greaves, E.D.
Fe-57: 78G047

66G029

GEN:

94L099

Grecu, N.M.
Fe-57: 85B127

Grant, J.R.
Fe-57: 00S055

Gooding, J.L.
Fe-57: 90M076

91G001

00K027

Goyette, R.J.
Fe-57: 91K013
70C024

71G024

96F067

Gould, S.A.C.
Fe-57: 99T038
Govaert, A.
Fe-57: 75G056
76G065
79G012

Graff, T.G.
Fe-57: 01M013

Griscom, D.L.
Fe-57: 87F024

88S070

Grimes, N.W.
Fe-57: 88C009
Griffin, R.A.
Fe-57: 80S033
Griffith, S.M.
Fe-57: 77S095

80G041

Grigor'eva, I.I.
Fe-57: 80B120
67G020

Graziani, R.
Fe-57: 99K074

68H032 70M028

Grimaudo, S.
Fe-57: 80F002
Grigorjev, B.A.
Fe-57: 85G087

Gorbachev, B.F.
Fe-57: 85S131

Grau, A.E.
Fe-57: 90T012

Gordon, R.A.
Au-197: 00C053

Grauby, O.
Fe-57: 94G009 99M088

Grice, J.D.
Fe-57: 97R042 99J024

696

Griffin, W.L.

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:
Grigas, J.
Fe-57:

01M039

Guillet, B.
Fe-57:

01L044

Grodzicki, M.
Fe-57: 00G054
Grne, R.
Fe-57: 95L005

00L003

01G043

78O007 79O011

Groat, L.A.
Fe-57: 97M103

Grosse, G.
Fe-57: 98W021 99W014

Guidotti, C.V.
Fe-57: 91G003

98D059

Guimares, A.F.
Fe-57: 00D015

01D035

Guzhova, A.V.
Fe-57: 89B088

99D006

Hadzija, O.
Fe-57: 80M068

Gulisano, F.
Fe-57: 89B027

Haese, R.R.
Fe-57: 00H020 97H034

Gunter, A.E.
Fe-57: 84G010

Gruzin, P.L.
Fe-57: 75A050

Gunawardane, R.P.
Fe-57: 88F005

Grundy, H.D.
Fe-57: 88B023

Gunnlaugsson, H.P.
Fe-57: 92H016 94G030
95M014 96G020

Grubler, J.
Fe-57: 80F002

REV:

Grnsteudel, H.F.
Fe-57: 99Z002

94H035 94H036

95M014

Guo, J.G.
Fe-57:

85H004

Gupta, V.P.
Fe-57: 80G010
84G002

Gubanova, O.
Fe-57: 78G053

80G035
84G039

81G055

82G059

Gupta, A.K.
Fe-57: 94G068

Gudmundsson, G.
Fe-57: 95G082

Gustafsson, J.P.
Fe-57: 00K019

99R052

82G010

85G020

87R007

Hall, J.A.
Fe-57:

98C008

99S142

Handa, A.
REV:
80U009
Hanna, S.S.
Fe-57: 64S012
00L006

Gtlich, P.
Fe-57: 80F002 83B064 84E018 90H021
90H047 90M064 92Q003 95H030

Guilianelli, J.L.
Fe-57: 82G030

72T004

IST:

Gustafson, W.I.
Fe-57: 82D017

Guenov, B.
Fe-57: 92G060

Hall, S.
Fe-57:

Hamacher, H.
Fe-57: 99S142

Gurney, J.J.
Fe-57: 98M078

Gueguin, M.
Fe-57: 90T012

90H050

Hamed, F.
Fe-57: 93T071

Gupta, R.G.
Fe-57: 80G045

Gueguen, C.
Fe-57: 88T051

Haley, G.
Fe-57:

Hamid, A.H.
Fe-57: 88Y002

Gupta, D.C.
Fe-57: 79G039

Guettinger, T.W.
Fe-57: 81W012

78H026 79H032
95H027 96H033

Hallam, G.C.
Fe-57: 82F013

Gupta, D.K.
Fe-57: 74S035

Gualtieri, A.F.
Fe-57: 00G015

67H001
70B047
70H031
71H045
71W031
74Y003
86S017
89Y004
93L073

75H006 75H036

Hlenius, U.
Fe-57: 01G039 76A023
80H047 83S099

96W057

Guodong, Z.
Fe-57: 01G018

Guan, Y.X.
Fe-57: 92B110

67G009
69V016
70F030
71H012
71H074
74I004
77A039
88Y017
92Z018

Hag Musa, I.H.


Fe-57: 96G018

Guo, S.C.
Fe-57: 96L090

Gu, Y.D.
Eu-151: 95Z034

67E013
69H032
70F023
70V028
71H048
72S078
76A017
86W038
92Z017

Hggstrm, L.
Fe-57: 69H003 69H023 71A023

Guo, X.X.
Fe-57: 93Z026

Grygar, T.
Fe-57: 98K033

Hafner, S.S.
Fe-57: 66H019
68V012
70F001
70H036
71H047
72S077
75H021
86S129
90H011
99Z002

99K041

Hagenmuller, P.
Fe-57: 85M060

Guo, K.Y.
Fe-57: 88X008

Grtzner, J.
Fe-57: 00K094

Haeckel, M.
Fe-57: 01K051

REV:

Gunnlaugsson, E.
Fe-57: 96H020

Grujicic, D.
Fe-57: 98Z011

Guillen, R.
Fe-57: 82C021

Guziyev, I.S.
Fe-57: 85B089

Gulumian, M.
Fe-57: 89G058 92H035 93G002 93G003
93G010 93G021 93H003 93P013
97G025 98G003

97M103

Guggenheim, S.
Fe-57: 91C014

Guven, N.
Fe-57: 92G044

Guimaraes, J.R.C.
Fe-57: 79D055

97L003

Groskreutz, H.E.
Fe-57: 77G023 77O014

Gu, Y.J.
Fe-57:

Gutzmer, J.
Fe-57: 95G052

83J012

Guimares, R.B.
Fe-57: 98F009

Groliere, F.
Fe-57: 72M039

REV:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

REV:

Hanzel, D.
Fe-57: 90H021 90H047 95H030
Hanousek, F.
Fe-57: 81S072

Gutsa, E.H.
Fe-57: 90B083
697

66S029

64S012

Mineral Handbook

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX
Hausladen, M.C.
Fe-57: 95C006

Hang, G.S.
Fe-57: 88H006

Helgason, O.
Fe-57: 76H042
90H048
92S013
96G020

Hautot, D.
Fe-57: 98G058

Hanzel, D.
Fe-57: 90H021 90H047 95H030

Hawthorne, F.C.
Au-197: 88H016

Hansen, M.F.
Fe-57: 70H041 96H012
87X009

90Z008

Hansen, H.C.B.
Fe-57: 91T017

95K072

Han, J.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:

98H036

Hancock, B.
Fe-57: 99S142
99S142

Harchand, K.S.
Fe-57: 89H047 91H009 92R047
93R015

Helmke, P.A.
Fe-57: 95V008
Held, P.
Fe-57:

87H011

95K008

96K081

IST:

92K021
96K081

92K037
98K002

94K063

95K008

Hayes, M.H.
Fe-57: 86B077

PSL:

95K008

REV:

95K008

Hazemann, J.-L.
Fe-57: 95M018

Sn-119: 96K081
Hemingway, B.S.
Fe-57: 95K075

86L025
88L040

86L034
88L041

87L050
89L007

87Z006
Henmi, T.
Fe-57: 80H030

He, C.L.
Fe-57:

94H057

Hentschel, B.
Fe-57: 70H040

He, W.Z.
Fe-57:

95S131

Hendriksen, P.V.
Fe-57: 95M017 95M024

He, X.Y.
Sn-119: 91W041

Harris, D.C.
Fe-57: 72H043
Hariya, Y.
Fe-57: 70O005 72O015

He, W.
Fe-57:

95Y018

THY:

95Y018

Herzberg, C.T.
Fe-57: 78A041
Hernandez-Laguna, A.
Fe-57: 99C046

Hearne, G.R.
Fe-57: 00M071 01T020 91P072
93G002 93H003 97R041

Harrell, M.D.
Fe-57: 92D043
HartJr, H.R.
Fe-57: 78J004

92F009

Hellebrand, B.
Fe-57: 79H054

94K063
98K002

93H019

Harker, S.J.
Fe-57: 93H011

94W036

Sb-121: 92F009
Harris, J.
Eu-151: 97M058
Hassaan, M.Y.
Fe-57: 01H020 76E006
88E003 89E014

79S025
89E017

82H052

92H035
99H043

Herbillon, A.J.
Fe-57: 87D043

91J009

97T001

Hedges, S.W.
Fe-57: 86T016

Hermon, E.
Fe-57: 67E008

67L004

73H035

Sb-121: 77H032

Sn-119: 67E008

Hedley, I.G.
Fe-57: 68F009

Hernandez-Velez, M.
Fe-57: 83M082 90R041

Heinrich, R.
Fe-57: 88M055

Herrebout, W.
Fe-57: 69H010

Heilmann, I.U.
Fe-57: 77H033

Herzenberg, C.L.
Fe-57: 66H010
69H008
70H010
71H044

Hassaballa, S.E.
Fe-57: 97E014

Heifits, L.M.
Fe-57: 92D038

Hassan, K.M.
Fe-57: 88B022

Hejl, V.
Fe-57:

Hasan, Z.
Fe-57: 80S025

Heller-Kallai, L.
Fe-57: 77R026 78H030 78R007 78R012
79D027 79R036 80D010 80H048
80R023 81D031 81H018 82H004
84S091

Hauert, R.
Fe-57: 94B143
Haugen, J.A.
Fe-57: 73R019

Herman, R.G.
Fe-57: 87C044

01T020

IST:

92W011 94W001 94W036

Helgeson, H.C.
REV:
80B083

92K037
98K001

He, W.
Fe-57:

Hargraves, P.
Fe-57: 90H059

Fe-57:

83H012 88H016

Hayashi, H.
Fe-57: 72H042

Sn-119: 95H012

Harris, D.C.
Au-197: 92F009

88H016

REV:

Hayashi, M.
Fe-57: 74S058

Hannus, I.
Fe-57: 96P010

IST:

GEN:

01S035
98M077

Sn-119: 88H016

Hanson, M.
Fe-57: 95M024

Han, C.
Fe-57:

00L054 00S080 01P047


01S085 88H016 92E027
99G007

Sb-121: 88H016

92V009

79H023 89H015
92H017 92H018
94H036 94O005
98H021

Helsen, J.A.
Fe-57: 71H071 72H033 75H026 83H043
88G019 92M031

Eu-151: 88H016
Han, Y.
Fe-57:

77H048
92H016
94H035
96H020

REV:

REV:
77C068

81H033

Helble, J.J.
Fe-57: 94H074

71H057

Herzig, Ch.
Fe-57: 68J001

68J012

Hertogen, J.
Fe-57: 92V016

92V023

Herod, A.J.
Fe-57: 96H050 96H064
Herod, A.A.
Fe-57: 00R001

698

68H028 68H029 69H006


69H009 69H011 70H002
70H023 70H030 71H013
71H070

96H050 96H064

Mineral Handbook

Herbert, Jr., R.B.


Fe-57: 97H039
Hernandez, J.
Fe-57: 99I011

Hoch, D.K.
Fe-57: 77R010

77W013 78H004

Hochleitner, R.
Fe-57: 00S027

96S033

THY:

Hesse, P.
Fe-57:

74H016
99L015

Howes, R.H.
Fe-57: 84B077

95D034

Howie, R.A.
Fe-57: 67B010
Hower, J.C.
Fe-57: 95H028

Hoffmann, V.
Fe-57: 93H032

Howe, A.T.
Fe-57: 70G026

Hogarth, D.D.
Fe-57: 70H035 87H017

W-183: 97F022

Hrncarova, M.
Au-197: 93A021

Hogg, C.S.
Fe-57: 70H013 75H013 75H014

Hewitt, D.A.
Fe-57: 95R056

Hrouda, F.
Fe-57: 88E011

Hollatz, R.
Fe-57: 90K064

Hickcox, C.W.
Fe-57: 89E004

Hrynkiewicz, A.Z.
Fe-57: 63H002 63H006 70H039 71H062
72H007 73H019 86K021 86K022
86K023 89G031 90K062

Holenyi, K.
Fe-57: 87H016

Hidalgo, M.C.
Fe-57: 88G017

Holdaway, M.J.
Fe-57: 91D005

Higgy, E.S.M.
Fe-57: 82H052

REV:
93H006 94M118

Holz, M.
Fe-57:

Highsmith, P.
Fe-57: 79E017

Fe-57:

Hsia, K.T.
Fe-57: 79H041

01H034 96B090

96H039 99F034

Homonnay, Z.
Fe-57: 88H024 90H049 90K063

86H038

Hill, V.G.
Fe-57: 78H004 79W015

REV:

94H080

94H080

Hong, S.R.
Fe-57: 01Y014 86H063 87H050 88H067
90H050 90K108 94H055 97K101
97K106 98H039

Hill, D.H.
Fe-57: 01K039
Hinckley, C.C.
Fe-57: 78C017 79S062
81S074 82S097
Hinrichsen, T.
Fe-57: 79K039

80S033

80S051

Hong, C.
Fe-57:

Hirunuma, R.
Fe-57: 94E013
Hirschmann, M.
Fe-57: 94H078

IST:

99S142

Sn-119: 87H034 88J020


92Z047

97A026

Huang, M.Z.
Fe-57: 85W027 86H055 86W052

Hornibrook, E.R.C.
Fe-57: 96H008

Sn-119: 86H055 86W052

Horikawa, Y.
Fe-57: 77H056

Huang, C.M.
Fe-57: 70K016

80I011
Horwood, J.L.
Fe-57: 72T002

72T004

77T002

Hosoito, N.
Fe-57: 97A015

Huang, C.H.
Fe-57: 76K003
Huang, Q.
Fe-57: 90H088
Huang, J.J.
Fe-57: 92Q001 92Q015

97D048
99S142

Huang, W.Y.
Fe-57: 86H034 86H056 87H034

Huang, K.N.
Fe-57: 88H046

Hosoya, S.
Fe-57: 96L038

Hobbs, J.
Fe-57:

00V006

94S102

82H033

Hirowatari, F.
Fe-57: 78I012

Hu, Z.W.
Fe-57: 84Z008

Huang, Z.W.
Fe-57: 92Z007

Hooper, A.
Fe-57: 89D029

Hirsch, A.A.
Fe-57: 82H033

Hu, Jia-rui
Fe-57: 82Y005 95T014

Hu, A.A.
Fe-57:

Hong, R.Y.
Fe-57: 85H004 90H079

Hildebrand, A.
Fe-57: 00S055

86L017

Hsieh, C.F.
Fe-57: 87C032

94D008

Holtstam, D.
Dy-161: 01H033

Hikita, T.
Fe-57: 96H003

66H003

Hsia, Y.F.
Fe-57: 01A035 84Y007
97Y024

Holliger, P.
Au-197: 91M082 91M083

Hightower, J.W.
Fe-57: 87P060

Hix, G.B.
Fe-57:

Howes, B.D.
Fe-57: 80S025

Hoffman, E.J.
Fe-57: 00H011 00H012

Heuss-Assbichler, S.
Fe-57: 01G043

THY:

Hou, H.B.
Fe-57: 90G082

Hofmann, S.
Fe-57: 67H016

Heumann, K.G.
Fe-57: 94S089

Hilton, J.
Fe-57:

Houng, K.H.
Fe-57: 89W023 89W024

Hodgson, R.J.W.
Fe-57: 95D034

Hervig, R.L.
Fe-57: 02R007
Hess, J.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Housley, R.M.
Fe-57: 68H032 70H024 70M002 70M028
71H069 71M008 72H039 73H042
73H043 74H046 81H040

699

Huang, Z.L.
Fe-57: 94H090
Huang, Z.L.

86L049

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

96H060

Huckenholz, H.G.
Fe-57: 71H045 77H020 89K092
Huebner, J.S.
Fe-57: 71A038

72H035
74H033
78L010
81H042
85H011
93H058
94T042

72S062
74S069
78L033
82H021
87H005
93S103
95Z007

72S097
75H044
80H039
83H023
90H078
93T005
96R082

75H023
77H020
80H039
83H023
90H078
93T005
95Z007
99T038

75H050
78H023
81H016
84H026
91H071
94H074
96R082

75V059
78L010
81H042
85H011
93H058
94T042
97H060

Humbert, B.
Fe-57: 96T030

Hutt, D.
Fe-57:

85S111

Hutchison, M.
Eu-151: 97M058
Hutzelmann, T.
Fe-57: 98W021 99W014
Hviid, S.F.
Fe-57: 94H034 99B075

99V013

95E005

93I010

Isozaki, Y.
Fe-57: 96K127

89B049

Ito, A.
Fe-57:

72S088

Ito, Y.
Fe-57:

72K050

Itoh, K.
Fe-57:

96H003

Ito, K.
Fe-57:

74I004

Itoi, R.
Fe-57:

93Y008

81S011

81S012

Ivanov, A.V.
Fe-57: 84M060 87B083

89V028

90W011

Ivanitskii, V.P.
Fe-57: 72P016 74I019
75G021 75I006
75I018 76I019
77I013 78I013
80I006 80I020
85I016 86I017
92I013 92I014
96I014

79I021
Ivanova, G.F.
Au-197: 94G051

Indutnyi, V.V.
Fe-57: 89T040
Inoue, M.
Fe-57:

90T008

97R056

Imshennik, V.K.
Fe-57: 72S045
In, Y-P.
Fe-57:

Ishio, S.
Fe-57:

84I004
98I002

Isuk, EdetE.
Fe-57: 84O004

Immele-Meziou, R.
Fe-57: 92I004

98V016

81S117

81I007
94I016

94P065

Imbernon, R.A.L.
Fe-57: 96D070

92V009

Ishida, T.
Fe-57:

Ismail, S.S.
Fe-57: 88I008

Imbert, P.
Fe-57: 63I001 67I001
94W003

Hurley, J.P.
Fe-57: 95N006
91V014

Il'chenko, E.A.
Fe-57: 94I018

Imakuma, K.
Fe-57: 80D027

89G031

78I012 80I011
85M002 94I015
99I010

98S062

Ilyina, L.E.
Fe-57: 95G067

95M016

Hus, J.J.
Fe-57:

Ishida, K.
Fe-57:

Ilvesniemi, H.
Fe-57: 00L006

Sn-119: 86H042

71G075

Ishutina, O.D.
Fe-57: 94P065

97T001

Sb-121: 86H042

91J017

Isaac, K.P.
Fe-57: 86B133

96G018

Ikeda, M.
Fe-57: 95T015
Ikuta, K.
Fe-57:

86G012

76I016
78S085

71G075

Sn-119: 68G021

Idemura, S.
Fe-57: 89I017

Ilupin, I.P.
Fe-57: 85P077

Hunger, H.-J.
Fe-57: 86H042

Hunn, J.
Fe-57:

IST:

Ibrahim, A.
Fe-57: 94G037

79I020

76I015
77I008
85I015

Isakov, L.M.
Fe-57: 68G021

99A010

99I011

99F030

99S142

Hung, P.Q.
Fe-57: 85G080

Iraldi, R.
Fe-57:

Ilton, E.S.
Fe-57:

Humphries, M.
Fe-57: 99S142
IST:

Ibanga, I.J.
Fe-57: 83I010

Ildefonse, P.
Fe-57: 92M102 95M018

81H012 81H042 86H051

Hughes, J.M.
Fe-57: 01E013

Ionov, D.A.
Fe-57: 92I012

Ijdo, D.J.W.
Fe-57: 90V025

Huggins, F.E.
Eu-151: 95Z034

REV:

Iaccarino, S.
Fe-57: 91T002

Ihnatowicz, M.
Fe-57: 89I016

81H012 81H042 86H051

00V006
76H039
78L033
82H021
87H005
93S103
95M080
97H061

77S078

Ibhi, A.
Fe-57:

Sn-119: 71H011

Fe-57:

Ionescu, J.
Fe-57: 71I013

Ibarra, J.V.
Fe-57: 93I015

Huffman, G.P.
Eu-151: 95Z034

REV:

90B156

REV:

73H044 75H020 81S072

71H011
73S074
78H023
81H016
84H026
91H071
94H074
97H061

75I008
76I022
83B077

Hyland, M.M.
Au-197: 90B156

Huang, H.B.
Fe-57: 00S131

Fe-57:

Ioffe, P.A.
Fe-57: 75I005
76I020
80E016

Hwang, T.
Fe-57: 96M107

Huang, Z.
Fe-57: 97Y024

Hucl, M.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Ivanchenko, L.P.
Fe-57: 77I008
81S117
Ivanov, A.I.
Fe-57: 75K089

Inokuchi, H.
Fe-57: 75O005

700

74Z010
75I016
76S110
79I016
84I010
90I021
94I018

75B151
75I017
77I011
79M084
85I014
91I012
94L073

Mineral Handbook
Ivanova, O.A.
Fe-57: 78M075
Ivanovskaya, T.A.
Fe-57: 89I022

Fe-57:
Janot, C.
Fe-57:
95G071

97G049
REV:

Ivanov, B.N.
Fe-57: 92I014
Ivoilova, E.Kh.
Fe-57: 85B087
Iwai, M.
Fe-57:

85B098

85B146

Izoret, L.
Fe-57:

Janak, F.
Fe-57:
94T005

95G032

74J018

Janik, B.
Fe-57:
88I020

89I019

Jiang, K.Y.
Fe-57: 90W038 90W039 92B029

94B063

Jex, H.
Fe-57:

87J011

Ji, G.Q.
Fe-57:

81J010

Jiang, J.J.
Fe-57:

71H012

82Z021

86H056 90J036

Jiang, J.Z.
Fe-57: 98H021
Jiang, D.T.
Au-197: 00C053
Jiang, S.Y.
Fe-57: 89Z040

Janssens, J.
Fe-57: 98E015
78J004

Sn-119: 88C053

93L050

79J010

82J007

IST:
Japa, E.
Fe-57:

Jacobsen, H.
Fe-57: 91L005

Jia, J.
Fe-57:

Janeczek, J.
Sn-119: 98M083
Jancik, D.
Fe-57: 01J010

Jackiewicz, E.
Fe-57: 92J009

REV:

01M009

01J010

Jin, M.Z.
Fe-57:
Jin, Z.S.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:

Jaggi, N.K.
Fe-57: 77J017
Jago, R.A.
Fe-57: 82J022

97C065

92K037

IST:

92K021

92K037

Jaireth, S.K.
Fe-57: 82G059

84G002

87S041

86G012

91J017

78S011

78S040

REV:

88J018

Johnson, A.A.
Fe-57: 78O007 79O011

Jefferson, D.A.
Fe-57: 75J010

Johnson, R.G.
Fe-57: 82E003
Johansson, C.
Fe-57: 95M024

78T006

Johnson, C.E.
Fe-57: 68F009
87S126

Jehanno, C.
Fe-57: 91T002

REV:

69J007

Sn-119: 70B003

Jensen, H.G.
Fe-57: 84V020
92L024

74D012 75D079
78J013 79J011
82J018 84J004
85R026 86C032

Johnson, J.H.
Fe-57: 80C028

92O003

Jehanno, G.
Fe-57: 94W003

REV:

88L040
92L026

73D016

Jeanroy, E.
Fe-57: 83J012

Jelinko, R.
Fe-57: 89S120

Jakobsen, H.J.
Fe-57: 91L005

88L014
92J028

86H034

Johnson, M.G.
Fe-57: 89J014

Jeanloz, R.
Fe-57: 92J019

94C044

87Z006
92J010

Jayanthi, U.B.
Fe-57: 94R014

Jeandey, C.
Fe-57: 91J003

Jager, H.
Fe-57:

01L011
90L090

Johnston, J.H.
Fe-57: 73D007 74D005
76L014 77J001
81J007 82J008
85C020 85J003
86C033 87J014

Jay, W.H.
Au-197: 97C065

Jagadeesh, M.S.
Fe-57: 81J001

91A013

86J026

Jayasuriya, K.D.
Fe-57: 85J010

Jaffrezic, A.
Fe-57: 99B104

96J027

Jimnez, M.
Fe-57: 91A013

Jarvis, K.E.
Fe-57: 00R001

Jackson, L.L.
Fe-57: 95F028

Jamond, M.

84R024

Jiang, Y.C.
ANL:
87J022

73H044

Janowski, B.
Fe-57: 86S142

93L050

Jamthe, N.M.
Fe-57: 83J013

84L034

Jensen, S.D.
Fe-57: 73J011

81J002

Janik, C.J.
Fe-57: 88B139

Jackson, W.R.
Fe-57: 88C053

77S072

83L034

73J009

Janosi, M.
Fe-57: 90H049

Izquierdo, M.T.
Fe-57: 95M035

Jaimes, E.
Fe-57: 79I020
98D025

70J004
83J012

Sn-119: 88J020

Izotov, V.I.
Fe-57: 78S085

Jain, B.K.
Fe-57:

68J001 68J012
79N005 81T018

Janardhanam, K.
Fe-57: 80R009

89I006

Jacobs, I.S.
Fe-57: 77L011
82J009

Jensen, G.B.
Fe-57: 78A016

Jangid, M.L.
Fe-57: 86N037 92S014

Izenberg, N.
Fe-57: 95F020
Izotov, V.G.
Fe-57: 85P066

89J011

Jankowski, B.M.
Fe-57: 86J027

95S101

Izett, G.A.
Fe-57: 93S088

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Johnson, K.
Fe-57: 99D006
86V025

91M033
701

89L011

90V039

Johnsen, O.
Fe-57: 99J024

69J006
90P024

70B003
96J018

71J001

96J018

71J001

Mineral Handbook
Johnstone, A.
Fe-57: 99S142
IST:

99S142

Jonas, K.
Fe-57:

80J005

Fe-57:

70V019

Kabalov, Y.K.
Fe-57: 00S017
81V011
84T032

Kadik, A.A.
Fe-57: 84K048

Jones, W.M.
Fe-57: 78J005

80M076 81M054 82M018

Khler, W.
Fe-57: 00C011

Kaipov, D.K.
Fe-57: 68Z010

Jones, M.P.
Fe-57: 78G047

Kaiser, P.
Fe-57:

Jorand, F.
Fe-57: 00J020

Kal'chev, V.P.
Fe-57: 85P066

88S047

Jull, A.J.T.
Fe-57: 00B013

01K039

98B049

00B013

Jumas, J.C.
Fe-57: 02C007
84J015

Justo, A.
Fe-57:

00W012

Kabwe, C.

87J015

87K043

88M083

Kang, D.W.
Fe-57: 97K101

97K106

Kany, M.S.M.I.
Fe-57: 89E014

98E003

Kansy, J.
ANL:

83K023

Fe-57:

83K023

84K003

THY:

83K023

85K086

98H039

85K075

85K086

96H050 96H064

81K028
80G083

81G068

93K074

93P030

Karakassides, M.A.
Fe-57: 00B044

00G032

00K027 99S125

Karltun, E.
Fe-57: 00K019

00L006

PSL:

93K074

Kara-sal, B.K.
Fe-57: 85G087

Kamineni, D.C.
Fe-57: 73K045

94B079

Kamneva, A.I.
Fe-57: 79K074

80K068

Karanth, R.V.
Fe-57: 00M032
84V035

86L023

Kassoli-Fournaraki, A.
Fe-57: 95M008
Kasemo, B.
Fe-57: 97G022
Kasir, F.A.
Fe-57: 86S142

Kampf, H.
Fe-57: 93P020
96B073

95K008

95K008

Karfunkel, U.
Fe-57: 92P037

Kamigaito, O.
Fe-57: 91M111

Julian, S.R.
Fe-57: 88J005

91K030

REV:

78I013

Kamwa, J.D.
Fe-57: 83K051

Juchem, P.L.
Fe-57: 98P044

Just, G.
Fe-57:

77I013

Kamimori, T.
Fe-57: 95T015

Juchniewicz, J.
PSL:
91K030

PSL:

Karakishev, S.D.
Fe-57: 81K042

Kalinowski, B.E.
Fe-57: 99F035

98A031

95K008

Karyazin, I.A.
Fe-57: 85R039

Sn-119: 70S024

Jouaffre, D.
Fe-57: 91J009

94K063

88I020

Kalmakov, A.A.
ANL:
70S024

Joswig, W.
Fe-57: 86J016

92K037
98K002

Karpachevskii, L.O.
Fe-57: 72K063 76B048

Kalinichenko, A.M.
Fe-57: 75I016 77I011
79M084 80I020

Jordt-Evangelista, H.
Fe-57: 02V002

92K021
96K081

Karl, R.
Fe-57:

Kalinichenko, I.I.
Fe-57: 89K057

Jrgensen, L.C.
Fe-57: 01M013

IST:

Kaoma, J.
Fe-57: 98A004

Kalyamin, A.V.
Fe-57: 73G058 78S085

02O002

96K081

Kanasaki, N.
Fe-57: 93C077

00H012

Jordan, R.
Fe-57: 99K073

95K008

Kandiyoti, R.
Fe-57: 00R001

Kalvius, G.M.
Fe-57: 66H019 67H001

Jordanov, V.
Fe-57: 92R006

94K063
98K002

87D042

Kakitani, S.
Fe-57: 72K065

Joosten, C.
Fe-57: 94V013

REV:

68Z011

Kajokas, A.
Fe-57: 01L044

Jongmans, A.G.
Fe-57: 00L006

92K037
98K001

Sn-119: 96K081

80W022

Jonsson, K.
Fe-57: 94H036 96H020 98H021

Fe-57:

85B160

Kahlenberg, V.
Fe-57: 00K088

Jones, S.L.
Fe-57: 86B077

Juan, R.
Fe-57:

97K056

78J005

Jones, D.H.
Fe-57: 87S126

Jones, R.
Fe-57:

00S080

Kacena, V.
REV:
74K053

82J015

Jones, C.H.W.
Fe-57: 84T020

REV:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Katada, M.
Fe-57: 95S101

Kampf, N.
Fe-57: 95K076

Katan, L.
Fe-57:

Kan, X.M.
Fe-57: 80K064 82K028
84C013 84K039
88K060 91K029
94K127

82K029 82K030
85K012 86K082
91K072 94C107

86F014

Katoh, H.
Fe-57: 76Y007
Sn-119: 76Y007
Katz-Lehnert, K.
Fe-57: 89A052

Kanetkar, S.M.
Fe-57: 82K064

Kaukhova, L.V.
Fe-57: 93S134

Kankeleit, E.

702

Mineral Handbook

Khasanov, A.M.
Au-197: 98S049

Kawamura, H.
Fe-57: 87H011

Fe-57:

98S049

REV:

98S049

Kawakami, O.
Fe-57: 79T014

Sb-121: 98S049

Kimball, C.W.
Eu-151: 79D058
Fe-57:

Kimura, K.
Fe-57: 75O005

Khairullina, G.Z.
Fe-57: 95S136

Kazakov, G.A.
Fe-57: 75M062 76M038 83K044
76I016

87M084

Kim, S.H.
Fe-57: 94H055

Khan, F.A.
Fe-57: 99A018

Kim, L.G.
Fe-57: 91B020

Khatib, D.
Fe-57: 99I011

78B078

Kazakova, V.I.
Fe-57: 90V034
Sn-119: 90V034
72K024

95K043 95K118
98K045 99K126

Khimich, T.A.
Fe-57: 73B026

75B124

73B072

Khiltova, E.Y.
Fe-57: 92N044 94K110

Keller, P.
Fe-57:

97K058

Khlystov, A.S.
Fe-57: 89A053

Kelley, S.P.
Fe-57: 97B073

Khomenko, V.M.
Fe-57: 83K049

Keller, H.U.
Fe-57: 99S142

Kholmetskii, A.L.
Fe-57: 01M009 92K085

Khomyak, T.P.
Fe-57: 75I016

Kerzin, A.L.
Au-197: 94G051

Khodyrev, O.Yu.
Fe-57: 89B088

98G047

Kermode, R.I.
Fe-57: 95M080

Khomjakov, A.P.
Fe-57: 87K081

Keszthelyi, L.
Fe-57: 74E014

Khomenko, V.M.
Fe-57: 00G026

Kharitonov, N.P.
Fe-57: 82E009

Khramov, D.A.
Fe-57: 79M086
88K087
95B091
98K045

Khaliyalina, E.A.
Fe-57: 97G044

83K052

91I012

Khangi, F.
Fe-57: 88C024

88E005

94G037

Khalsa, S.P.S.
Fe-57: 89K100

96G018

97M028

69A025 69V007

86V052

83K033
89K083
95K043
98K099

King, J.A.
Fe-57: 81M014

84K048 85B160
89K098 92B098
95K142 96K112

Khristoforov, K.K.
Fe-57: 73E009
74K050

73K040
76N032

73K050

Khalabuda, Y.E.
Fe-57: 90K060

96R083

Kikuchi, T.
Fe-57: 95K087

02K005

98Z014

Kirichok, P.P.
Fe-57: 79E013
88A033

Kirschvink, J.L.
Fe-57: 89F013
73K053

Kirikov, A.D.
Fe-57: 86R057
Kiriyama, R.
Fe-57: 72K050

78K046

78K047

Kirov, G.N.
Fe-57: 72K042
Kiricsi, I.
Fe-57:

95K005

Sn-119: 95H012

Khudolozhkin, V.I.
Fe-57: 77K067
Khvtisiashvili, Z.I.
Fe-57: 85T052

Kipp, S.
Fe-57:

Kirby, C.
Fe-57:
89I019

79G050

97K106

King, P.L.
Fe-57: 02R007

88I020

Kharin, G.S.
Fe-57: 78G042

Kim, D.C.
Fe-57: 97K101

Kinast, E.J.
Fe-57: 01D047

Khudolozhkin, V.O.
Fe-57: 87K079

Kharakhan, M.L.
ANL:
69A025

97A020

King, H.M.
Fe-57: 90E019

Khromov, I.Yu.
Fe-57: 85P066

Khromov, V.I.
Fe-57: 78K024

Khantulev, A.A.
Fe-57: 78B078

Kimura, Y.
Fe-57: 95K110

Kinrade, J.
Fe-57: 75K022

Khromov, V.N.
PSL:
91K030

Khalil, T.E.
Fe-57: 80A003

Kim, K.S.
REV:
91W030

King, E.A.
Fe-57: 68L021

Sn-119: 94K121

Khar'kiv, A.D.
Fe-57: 86I017

95T014

King, H.G.
Fe-57: 90K003

Sn-119: 92K085

99S142

Keppler, H.
Fe-57: 95M001 96K046

Fe-57:

Kim, S.
Fe-57:

Khisina, N.R.
Fe-57: 88K087 89K098
95K142 96K112

Keisch, B.
Fe-57: 78K029

IST:

77R011

Sn-119: 79D058

Sn-119: 98S049

Kayukawa, N.
Fe-57: 95K087

Keeling, Jr., R.O.


Fe-57: 68T006

Kilcoyne, S.H.
Fe-57: 00W003 99Y014

Eu-151: 98S049

Kawai, S.
Fe-57: 72K050

Kazakov, M.I.
Fe-57: 75I005

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Kirfel, A.
Fe-57:

96K083

Kissel, C.
Fe-57:

91T002

Kiss, L.F.
703

96P010

97P013

97P016

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

81C019

Fe-57:

Kiwanga, C.A.
Fe-57: 97K038
Kjll, P.
Fe-57:

01Y014 90K108
97K106 98H039

94H055 97K101

96B036

Kolchin, Y.O.
Fe-57: 96M113

Kobayashi, T.
Fe-57: 94M033

Kolpakova, N.N.
Fe-57: 97C087

Kobzhasov, A.K.
Fe-57: 80A002

Klecka, M.
Fe-57: 87A028

Komusinski, J.
Fe-57: 81K006

Kobe, H.W.
Fe-57: 93R017

Klement'yev, V.V.
Fe-57: 76I016
Kleiman, L.E.
Fe-57: 90S095

90S138

92K008

Kleschev, A.A.
Fe-57: 95K043
98K045

95K118
99K126

95K142

REV:

Koch, C.J.W.
Fe-57: 84V019 85G024
87K084 87V002
90M065
96K112

Kleyenstuber, A.S.E.
Fe-57: 95G052

Koch-Mller, M.
Fe-57: 00K016

00K088

86K051 86M002
88L034 88M029

96K006

Kochenov, A.V.
Fe-57: 77K039

87C044

Klingelhfer, G.
Fe-57: 00K100 01D018
94K063 95F004
96K081 98K001
98L020 98M054
IST:

01D018 01D036
94K063 95K008
98K021 99K033

PSL:

91K030

REV:

95K008

01D036 92K037
95F020 95K008
98K002 98K021
99K033 99S142
92K021 92K037
96K081 98K002
99S142

95K008

Koch, C.B.
Fe-57: 00L053
92L024
94H034
96G020
98D042
PSL:

91K030

REV:

98B037

79C040
92S013
94H035
96H012
98S068

91K018 91T017
93L057 94G030
95B035 95K072
97D016 98B037

Kochubey, D.I.
Fe-57: 00A025

Kodera, E.
Fe-57: 96H003

Knedler, K.E.
Fe-57: 79J011

Koeberl, C.
Fe-57: 01B054

Knese, K.
Fe-57:

Kofahi, M.
Fe-57: 92M081

Knott, P.
Fe-57:

82F013

Kohnke, K.
Fe-57: 72K065

Knorr, W.
Fe-57: 88W007 90W034

Kohyama, N.
Fe-57: 72K066

Knop, O.
Fe-57:

Kohler, E.E.
Fe-57: 93B098

70K016

76K003

Sb-121: 72B042
Knudsen, J.M.
Fe-57: 76H042 90V039
99B075
REV:

95M014

Knurr, R.A.
Fe-57: 86K083
Ko, J.D.

82K046 86T022
91C035 93C050

Kolk, B.
Fe-57:
REV:

89G058

Kong, P.
Fe-57:

92C034 93K093
95K011 95L032
99B042 99K051

95G032

95K082

96K007

Konopka, K.L.
Fe-57: 82S097
Knig, I.
Fe-57:

00K094 01K051
90K064 96D049
98D042 99K041

Kondoro, J.W.A.
Fe-57: 97K038

01L024 88K007
97D016 97K023

99K063

99K112

Kopcewicz, B.
Fe-57: 00K033

94K043

96K029

Kopcewicz, M.
Fe-57: 00K033

92J009

94K043

Kondratenko, E.V.
Fe-57: 00A025
Konev, A.A.
Fe-57: 00S017
Koopmann, Chr.
Fe-57: 88K007

Kojima, R.
Fe-57: 82N001
91K081 95M014

Komadel, P.
Fe-57: 88L052 90K050
94M061 95B100
96L040 98K033

Komiotou, M.A.
Fe-57: 95T042

Knauth, H.D.
Fe-57: 88K007

Kohman, T.P.
Fe-57: 67L003

88K043 89I016
90P046 90P049
94K060 94S149

Komiyama, M.
Fe-57: 71B012

Klyakhin, V.A.
Fe-57: 89T040

Knitter, S.
Fe-57: 99S052

Komraus, J.L.
Fe-57: 00A033 01A034
90K070 90K115
92K112 93P051
97P034 97P035

Komada, N.
Fe-57: 95K075

Kodama, H.
Fe-57: 01R039 77K003
87L025 89K053
94R001

90M085

Komarneni, S.
Fe-57: 85P050

Komarov, A.O.
Fe-57: 80B108

93L057

Sn-119: 97D079
Klisuranov, G.
Fe-57: 79P041

82K063

Sn-119: 99K092

Kochnova, L.N.
Fe-57: 97D079

Sn-119: 96K081

75B124

Kolosov, M.V.
Fe-57: 95K043

Kobayashi, T.
Fe-57: 91M111

Sb-121: 72D037

Fe-57:

Koltsov, A.A.
Fe-57: 90P059

Kobayashi, K.
Fe-57: 81M030

Kjekshus, A.
Fe-57: 72D037

Klier, K.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

93G002

93H003

Kopp, OttoC.
Fe-57: 82K078
Korecz, L.
Fe-57: 77L019

87K042

Kolditz, L.
Fe-57: 85M060

Korneev, V.I.
Fe-57: 83S095

Kolesnikov, I.M.
704

85S121

96K029

Mineral Handbook
Korotayeva, N.N.
Fe-57: 85K063
Korovushkin, V.V.
Fe-57: 74B068
78M075
79V021
87K081
Korneev, E.V.
Fe-57: 74B068
Korner, M.
Fe-57: 73D040

Kozlovskii, A.A.
Fe-57: 75K089
75B124
78V035
81M073
87P052
75B124

76B109 77K039
79K038 79K069
85Y013 86N039
90B124 93S134

Kraczka, J.
Fe-57: 86K021

Kramer, W.
Fe-57: 87J015

75M095

Krause, W.
Fe-57: 98K054

Korotev, R.L.
Fe-57: 98M054

Kubovics, I.
Fe-57: 88H024 90H049 90K063
Kubisz, J.
REV:
66H003
86K022

86K023

90K062
Kubler, B.
Fe-57: 91J009

88M083
Kubo, K.
Fe-57:

Kuchma, A.S.
Fe-57: 87K079

75S078

83M068

Kudryavtseva, L.A.
Fe-57: 81D070
98K058
Kudryashov, A.V.
Fe-57: 78G053
Kuhn, P.
Fe-57:

87A028

Koslowski, T.
Fe-57: 79K039

Kremser, D.T.
Fe-57: 95F020

Kosmack, D.A.
Fe-57: 80H039

Kretzmann, U.
Fe-57: 97H034

Kostiner, E.
Fe-57: 72K013

Krishnamurthy, A.
Fe-57: 77T040
80K075
88J018

90T012

Kostur, T.O.
Fe-57: 79E013

Krizhanskii, L.M.
Fe-57: 73E009
74K050

99M022

Kostova, I.
Fe-57: 97K102

Krinari, G.A.
Fe-57: 76M088

Koshcheev, S.V.
Fe-57: 00A025

Krivokoneva, G.K.
Fe-57: 85Y013
76K007

Kotel'nikov, D.D.
Fe-57: 85P077

86Z028

Kring, D.A.
Fe-57: 01K039

Kotel'nikova, A.A.
Fe-57: 97K094

99R048

Krotikov, V.A.
Fe-57: 82E009

81K059

91G026

Kuhrs, C.
Fe-57:

Kougoulis, C.
Fe-57: 92S112

Krozer, A.
Fe-57: 97G022

Kovalev, G.N.
Fe-57: 81A048

Krs, M.
Fe-57:

98L020
Kukkadapu, R.K.
Fe-57: 01K043

78K066
81K033

78T039
82K065

73K040 73K050 73K053


76N032 82E009 88E028

Kovalyukh, N.N.
Fe-57: 75G021
Kovalev, A.M.
Fe-57: 00A025

REV:

66H003

Kulcsar, K.
ANL:
71K055
Fe-57:

71D003 71K055
74N014

71N022 71N024

Kulikov, V.A.
IST:
81G038
Sn-119: 81G038
Kula, P.
Fe-57:

01B022

Kundig, W.
Fe-57: 72K033
Kunrath, J.I.
Fe-57: 81K019 87D029
93D014 94D009
Kundu, T.
Fe-57: 90K004

90D056 91D031
94D010

92B112

90K004

91V014
Kunz, M.
Fe-57: 91K013

Sn-119: 70B003

Koval, V.B.
Fe-57: 92I013

79K072
83J013

Kulgawczuk, D.S.
Fe-57: 63H002 63H006 73H019 86K022
90K062

THY:
70B003

98Z014

Kukhlevskii, O.P.
Fe-57: 95P046

Kritikos, M.
Fe-57: 01G039

Kotlicki, A.
Fe-57: 75K054

67H016

Kuhberger, A.
Fe-57: 89K092

Kreinin, S.M.
Fe-57: 86V052
Kretzschmar, R.
Fe-57: 93K095

95B117

Kudelya, V.K.
Fe-57: 77I011

Kraack, M.
Fe-57: 94B143

Kostikas, A.
Fe-57: 72Y002 73G014
85M099

96K127

88M083

Krasnov, S.G.
Fe-57: 97G044

Krner, W.
Fe-57: 01B054

97P035

84C054

Kramarenko, N.K.
Fe-57: 78M072

Kornprobst, J.
Fe-57: 92W005

Kozlov, V.S.
Fe-57: 82R039

78G053

Krasnobaeva, N.V.
Fe-57: 87G057

Koroneos, A.
Fe-57: 94C080

Kster, H.
Fe-57: 99K073

Krzton, A.
Fe-57: 97P034

Kozerenko, S.V.
Fe-57: 97C087

Krause, M.K.
Fe-57: 87K043

76B109

Kornetova, V.A.
Fe-57: 83R034

Kos, M.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Kruse, O.
Fe-57: 88K017

90K066

Krutikov, V.PH.
Fe-57: 85K109

89K104

Krugljakov, V.A.
Fe-57: 96M113
86R057
705

92K010

97L002

Kuncser, V.
Fe-57: 99K074
Kunzmann, TH.
Fe-57: 00S027

96S033

Kuno, A.
Fe-57:

01G018

00K082

98K027

99K054

Mineral Handbook
Kunzendorf, H.
Fe-57: 98S062
Kunev, B.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:
LaCombe, J.L.
Fe-57: 90L054

92T036

Kuntchev, K.
Fe-57: 97K102

96L028

Ladrire, J.
Fe-57: 00V021

93N016

Kurash, V.V.
Fe-57: 69M023 69Y011 71M004 71M011
71M071 72K029 72M048 72M072
73M002 77M041

00V022

Kuroda, Y.
Fe-57: 74S058

Lager, G.A.
Fe-57: 91K013

Kuroki, Y.
Fe-57: 90O023

Lagache, M.
Fe-57: 95F021

Kusudo, I.
Fe-57: 92M074

Lagarec, K.
Fe-57: 99R001

Kutkin, I.A.
Fe-57: 87B083

Lahodny-Sarc, O.
Fe-57: 80M014

Kutyavin, E.P.
Fe-57: 97G049

Lai, C.H.
Fe-57:

73B073

Kuz'min, R.N.
Fe-57: 70K041 71B102
76G051 77G067
79K038 80B048

72K063 75V031
78B080 78G041
80G083 81G068

Laj, C.
Fe-57:

91T002

Kuzmann, E.
Fe-57: 88H024 88K023
94H080 94K120

90H049 90K063
96D047 98K086

94K120

REV:

94H080 98K086

78K024

78K046

96L027

98F021

Lattard, D.
Fe-57: 89A052
Laundy, B.J.
Fe-57: 86A018
Lauer, Jr., H.V.
Fe-57: 85M029 89M033 90M076 93G033
93M067 94G059 95M029 95V008

86N037
93R004 93R025
97R042 98L051
99B043 99L036

85D072

Kuznetsov, R.A.
Fe-57: 92K107

Lamarche, G.
Fe-57: 01R023

91C035

94R039 99D036

Kwater, M.
Fe-57: 96R009

Lamoreaux, R.
Fe-57: 68H028

Lavallee, P.
Fe-57: 83B091

Lavrukhina, A.K.
Fe-57: 71M011 72L032 72M072 73M033
74M066 77M041

Langer, K.
Fe-57: 00K016 77A051
80H047 81A004

78A034
88S103

80A037
98K045

Law, A.D.
ANL:
73L005
Eu-151: 73L005

Labenski de Kanter, F.
Fe-57: 73F018 74S082
90S095 90S138
94V005

82L042
92K008

87S063
94S046

Landsberg, A.
Fe-57: 84L023

81G038

Fe-57:

Landyat, C.
Fe-57: 86V022 92M081
REV:

Labushkin, V.G.
IST:
81G038
Sn-119: 80G011

98B058

Lavrent'eva, I.V.
Fe-57: 75L032

Lamoreaux, R.D.
Fe-57: 69H008

Laajoki, K.V.O.
Fe-57: 00L054

Lauermannova, J.
Fe-57: 75Z005

Laureyns, J.
Fe-57: 97B079

85D015

La Rosa, M.G.
Fe-57: 86F014

Laugier, J.
Fe-57: 80D035

Laurent, Ch.
Fe-57: 00C015

96B024

Lam, H.Y.
Fe-57: 80D034

96R009

98S062

LaTorre, R.
Fe-57: 91M061

Lalou, C.
Fe-57:

THY:

82R012 83C047
84C009 84L034
85M005 85M102

Larsen, O.
Fe-57: 00L053
Latka, K.
Fe-57:

Kuznetsova, T.P.
Fe-57: 92B098
98K099

93L050

Larue, J.P.
Fe-57: 94L099

Kuz'min, V.I.
Fe-57: 73B072

98B084

93L050

Sn-119: 81C034

Larsson, L.
Fe-57: 94L003

Lalonde, A.E.
Fe-57: 90H059 92L067
94R001 96L050
98P049 98S102
99S074

97Y021

Larkins, F.P.
Fe-57: 81C034

86L048

Larsen, J.
Sn-119: 82L017

Lakatos, B.
Fe-57: 77L019
Lal, M.
Fe-57:

86L040

Larsen, L.
Fe-57: 81R031 82L002
83L034 83R035
84R024 85L035
85R049 86R013

Lafaut, J.P.
Fe-57: 71H071
Lafleur, L.D.
Fe-57: 68L021

GEN:

97M079

Ladavos, A.
Fe-57: 94B077

Kurbatov, G.D.
Fe-57: 67B018

Lang, H.M.
Fe-57: 91D005

Lapides, I.L.
Fe-57: 84V029

Lad'yanov, V.I.
Fe-57: 77C033 77C060
78K047

Kupin, Y.G.
Fe-57: 98K088

72H033 75H026 88G019 92M031

Lan, B.M.
Fe-57: 96J027

Lachmann, G.
Fe-57: 99W025

Kupriyanova, I.I.
Fe-57: 78K069

Kuz'mina, N.A.
Fe-57: 95B091

94L025

Lachas, H.
Fe-57: 00R001

98M094 99M079

Kuprin, A.P.
Fe-57: 92K087

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

73L005

Lawless, J.G.
Fe-57: 84M041
Lawson, CharlesA.
Fe-57: 85M029

90V010

Langouche, G.

706

81L022

89L004

Mineral Handbook
Lawrence, M.A.M.
Sn-119: 92A002
Lzr, K.
Fe-57: 95K005

Leichtman, M.
Fe-57: 95C030
96P010

97P013

97P016

Sn-119: 95H012

Lelis, M.F.F.
Fe-57: 99M093
Lemaire, C.
Fe-57: 02M005

Lazaro, M.J.
Fe-57: 00R001
Le Car, G.
Fe-57: 77D047

Lengauer, C.L.
Fe-57: 94G049

96B018

Leofanti, G.
GEN:
97L047

Le Roy, A.
Fe-57: 78E016

REV:
Le Dred, R.
Fe-57: 99M088

Leotta, G.
Fe-57:

Lerf, A.
Fe-57:

99S106

00W012 01L015

Leroux, H.
Fe-57: 00L030
70R022

Ledger, R.C.
Fe-57: 88B036

Leung, I.S.
Fe-57: 76B117
92B038
Leung, L.K.
Fe-57: 79E006

78L010

78L033

81H042 82H021

81H042

Lee, W.Y.
Fe-57: 88L020

Levillain, C.
Fe-57: 77L008

81L005

82L006

Levinson, L.M.
Fe-57: 77L011

78J004

79J010

82L044

Fe-57:

86L042

Li, R.W.
Fe-57:

89L007

Li, S.
Fe-57:

81J010

Li, Y.Q.
Fe-57:

89Y011

Li, Yu.S.
Fe-57:

94Z002

Li, Y.P.
Fe-57:

84Z008

Li, Z.
ANL:

82L013

95Q002

Fe-57:

81L039
88L056

82L013
88L062

GEN:

90L015

90L072

IST:

90L072

REV:

88L080

90L015

Li, H.X.
Sn-119: 96L079

98L032

Li, C.G.
Fe-57:

86F041

Li, M.
Fe-57:

00S131

Li, Z.
Fe-57:

91L068

Li, X.Z.
Fe-57:

92T036

Li, Y.Z.
Fe-57:

98L048

Li, X.Z.
Fe-57:

94L082

Li, Z.
ANL:

82L013

87L046
88L079

88L012
92Q011

79L026
82Y005
87L050
88L040
90L090
92L026
95L002
96L045
97X003
98S086

81L039
86L025
87Z006
88L041
92J010
94D055
95L023
96L055
98H036
98S108

93T071

96L055

Au-197: 98S049
Levitz, P.
Fe-57:

89W023

Lefelhocz, J.F.
Fe-57: 67L003

Eu-151: 98S049

80L014

Fe-57:

01L011
81Y002
86L034
88L014
89L007
92J028
94L021
95L024
96Z042
98L016

REV:

98S049

Levskii, L.K.
Fe-57: 68L010

Lefevre, H.W.
Fe-57: 66T001

Levy, D.
Fe-57:

Lefterova, E.D.
Fe-57: 95P007

98L023

Lewis, D.G.
Fe-57: 81G027

Leger, V.Z.
Fe-57: 95T014

84C008

92P005

Lewis, D.W.
Fe-57: 79M056

Sb-121: 98S049

Legrand, A.P.
Fe-57: 80L014
Lego, S.
Fe-57:

99B077

Lerman, A.
Fe-57: 67L004

Lecuyer, C.
Fe-57: 99L006

Lee, J.F.
Fe-57:

98B062

Lepekhina, E.N.
Fe-57: 00B086

Leclercq, C.
Fe-57: 80L037

REV:

00B105
99S136

Leong, L.S.
Fe-57: 00T017

Lebedinskaya, N.A.
Fe-57: 83B121

Lee, R.J.
Fe-57:

97L047

90K050

Leal Gomes, C.A.


Fe-57: 99S141

Ledda, F.
Fe-57:

96W012

Lennie, A.R.
Fe-57: 95L034

Le Calvez, A.
Fe-57: 76L033

Lear, P.R.
Fe-57: 88L052

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

92C034

95L032

Lehmann, G.
REV:
82L027

84L036

96L040

Lehlooh, A.F.D.
Fe-57: 92N039
Leidheiser, Jr., H.
Fe-57: 81M056
Leiper, W.
Fe-57: 73W011 79B033
80B018 80S075

Li, G.D.
Fe-57:

90G053

Li, P.L.
Fe-57:

80D034

Li, D.Z.
Fe-57:

85Z032 86L038

Li, Z.L.
Fe-57:

94Z002

Li, Y.R.
Fe-57:
79B071

79B105

Sn-119: 98S049
Li, S.M.
Fe-57:

00S131

Li, W.
Fe-57:

96L090

Li, Y.M.
Eu-151: 95Z034

80K064 82K028
84K039 86K082

Li, Z.W.

707

82K029 82K030
91K029 91K072

Li, Y.L.
Fe-57:

98L048

Li, L.J.
Fe-57:

89Z051

79I021
82L013
86S036
88L039
89L030
92L025
94L060
96F062
97L014
98S049

Mineral Handbook
Liao, X.W.
Fe-57: 88B023

Fe-57:
Lipka, J.
Fe-57:

Liao, X.J.
Fe-57:

94L100

Xi, L.
Fe-57:

90H079

Liberman, A.B.
Fe-57: 79B085

86B100

Sn-119: 79B085

75C065
88L034
93L023
95L005
97L004

PSL:

93L057

REV:

99L031

75R014
92B012
93L057
95T006
98B081

76H042
92B074
94B143
96B098
99L031

Lisitsyn, A.E.
Fe-57: 85L025
01S085

01Y011

Lishman, J.P.
Fe-57: 86H038

Ligenza, S.
Fe-57: 68P018

Litterst, F.J.
Fe-57: 84K014
THY:

85S111

89C010

92G040

Lima, M.C.A.
Fe-57: 89D049

Litvin, A.L.
Fe-57: 73K040
94I018

Linares, J.
Fe-57: 02M005 83L007
95F021 96L027
98F031
Lindgreen, H.B.
Fe-57: 00L025

82B052

84E001
97F020

88L003
98F021

82M062 91L005

Linderoth, S.
Fe-57: 95M017
Lindley, D.H.
Fe-57: 68D025
Lindstrom, M.M.
Fe-57: 73D037

Liu, Y.S.
Fe-57:
THY:

84L003

Liu, L.F.
Fe-57:

78X001

Liu, Y.J.
Fe-57:

86H034

Lin, C.
Fe-57:

93L073

Liu, M.L.
Fe-57:

88L040

Lindqvist, B.
Fe-57: 96H033

Liu, P.
Fe-57:

88L078

Lin, G.Z.
Fe-57:

96X014

Liu, H.K.
Fe-57:

78C017

89W048

Liu, X.W.
Fe-57:

95Z033

Liu, B.H.
Fe-57:

Lindsley, D.H.
Fe-57: 74D037

Liu, S.
Fe-57:

Lingard, J.S.
Fe-57: 99S142

Liu, R.C.
Fe-57:

Liou, J.G.

99S142

75B151

Liu, M.L.
Fe-57:

Liu, C.S.
Fe-57:

90Z044

Liu, J.C.
Fe-57:

96J027

Liu, H.Z.
Fe-57:

98H036

Liu, X.H.
Fe-57:

01L011

Liu, C.X.
Fe-57:

01K043

Lodders, K.
Fe-57: 95F004

95F020

Loeffler, B.M.
Fe-57: 76B117

77P039

98L020

96I014
90I021
Logan, N.
Fe-57: 76L014
Loginov, V.M.
Fe-57: 00L042

84L003

79H041

85G016

Lokanathan, S.
Fe-57: 75C067 75C068
77T040 78C015
78T032 78T039
81K033 82C034
82T012 83J013

Lompo, M.
Fe-57: 99B058

92J010

Long, G.J.
Fe-57: 00B035 80L011
86H038 88E011
89E004 89E009
92L026

GEN:

91L069

REV:

91L069

Longworth, G.
Fe-57: 77L001
82K046
86T022

79L020
85T005
87L025

78S006
Longstaffe, F.J.
Fe-57: 96H008

92J010

92J028

92L026
Loos, G.
Fe-57:

84J015

90Y015
Lopez-Eyzaguirre, C.
Fe-57: 86B028
90W057 91W004
Lopatin, V.A.
Au-197: 94G051
84Y007 86L017

86L049
Lopez-Colado, L.
Fe-57: 90R041

01L011

75S110 77C055
78K066 78T014
79K072 80K075
82G054 82K065
88C020

Lokhov, K.I.
Fe-57: 00B086

Liu, W.C.
Fe-57: 85Z032 86L038
86L042

IST:

73L039
94L073

79L007 84G001
85G060 85G061

Liu, Y.
Fe-57:

Lin, Y.G.
Fe-57:

95C026

91D066

Lin, D.W.
Fe-57: 90W038 90W039 90W040 90W041

Lin, J.L.
Fe-57:

99L015

Loeken, T.
Fe-57: 93L053

Sn-119: 88J020
93L053

Liu, X.M.
Fe-57:

84K014

Litovchenko, A.S.
Fe-57: 78M072 79M084 94P065

Liu, W.Y.
Fe-57:

92W044

Lodya Lonzeche, J.A.


Fe-57: 94L029

Lim, K.K.
Fe-57: 89W023 89W024

83H023 85H011 87H005

Liu, Z.Y.
Fe-57:

Locock, A.J.
Fe-57: 95L054

Lishtvan, I.I.
Fe-57: 86L023

Lighty, J.A.
Fe-57: 00V006

Lin, M.C.
Fe-57:

81S072
92L024
95L004
97L003

Lipschutz, M.E.
Fe-57: 93L053

Lifirenko, V.E.
Fe-57: 86N039

Lim, D.
Fe-57:

88B139

Lipatov, V.G.
Fe-57: 86A042

Lieftink, D.J.
Fe-57: 94V013

Liferovich, R.P.
Fe-57: 00L054

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

90L090

708

92J028

87J015

81C021 86E027
88M037 88Q001
92I004 98G058

80L011
85T010
87T015

80R004
86L009
88C009

Mineral Handbook
Lopez-Cordero, R.
Fe-57: 95D058

MacLachlan, D.J.
Fe-57: 92L043

Luksiene, B.
Fe-57: 96L068

Lorenzotti, A.
Fe-57: 75A063

Macedo, P.B.
Fe-57: 94Y029

Lukaszewicz, K.
Fe-57: 01L044

Losito, I.
Fe-57:

95M041

Lum, K.R.
Fe-57: 83M024

Lotse, E.
Fe-57:

84E001

Lundgren, B.
Fe-57: 89L011

Lottermoser, W.
Fe-57: 00R009 00R010
92G040 95L031
97L002 99S101
Lothe, F.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

00R020 91K013
96L038 97B080

REV:

Louey, M.B.
Fe-57: 93L050

Maddock, A.G.
Fe-57: 66B042 67B006
95M069

90K085

Lundstrm, U.S.
Fe-57: 00L006
Luo, J.M.
Fe-57:

97F019

Maczynski, T.
Fe-57: 00A033

95S131

Lur'e, B.G.
Fe-57: 73G058

Louloudi, A.
Fe-57: 00B045

Luys, M.J.
Fe-57: 83L010

Lozano Macias, R.
Fe-57: 90D059

Lyubutin, I.S.
Fe-57: 70L010

Sn-119: 86Z017

Lu, F.L.
Fe-57:
Lu, B.L.
Fe-57:
Lu, Q.
Fe-57:
Luca, V.
Fe-57:
Luck, M.
Fe-57:

86F041
97H061
96Y020
00S133
89L021

91L050

91L051

Lui, Z.D.
Fe-57:

90W057

95S131

Ma, Y.G.
Fe-57:

99L009

98H036

Ma, J.G.
Fe-57:

89Z051 90J036
69M033
83M016
87B051
88M033

85M002 89S041

92M031
92Z047

Magnusson, T.
Fe-57: 00L006
77M003
84M003
87B066
88M059

80M044
86M006
87C007
94M091

Maheshwari, V.K.
Fe-57: 82M077
Mahmood, S.H.
Fe-57: 91N050 92M081 92N039
Mahajan, V.
Fe-57: 94T042

91W030

Mahmoud, S.S.
Fe-57: 76E021

Maia, H.A.
Fe-57: 89D049

93M054

Maity, P.K.
Fe-57: 92M110 93P059

709

95K011

93Y008

Maeda, Y.
Fe-57: 70M034 72M041 72M071 86M033

Maisuradse, G.V.
Fe-57: 85T052

93D029

87K084
89M015
90V039
92V006
95B035

93L057

Mahdy, H.M.
Fe-57: 97E014

Macquaker, J.H.S.
Fe-57: 88D014

Mackwell, S.J.
Fe-57: 92D026

86M037
88M029
90M065
92S013
94H034
99B075

Maguire, B.
Fe-57: 81C019

Macintosh, J.R.
Sb-121: 77S051
85B160

91M033 95M014

Maeda, K.
Fe-57: 92Z007

Machill, S.
Fe-57: 95R006

Lukose, N.G.
Fe-57: 89N009

Lukianova, L.I.
Fe-57: 97B036

98L001

91K030

REV:

Maes, A.
Fe-57:

MacKay, G.R.
Fe-57: 98D017

Lukasiak, M.
Fe-57: 92J009

Lukanin, O.A.
Fe-57: 84K048

87D055

Macedo, W.A.A.
Fe-57: 94M044
97L006

PSL:

Maeda, Y.
Fe-57: 84I004

Macey, D.J.
REV:
90W053 91S093

Lucero, R.A.
Sn-119: 92L009

86M002
88M025
90H048
92L024
94G030
96H012

Madiba, C.C.P.
Fe-57: 91M113 94M085 98M006

Machado, J.C.
Fe-57: 87R020

90M072

Lucchesi, S.
Fe-57: 00A029

84D059

Ma, Z.S.
Fe-57:

MacKenzie, K.J.D.
Fe-57: 68D032
81M016
86M103
87M069

72M064 85M077 95M069

Madejova, J.
Fe-57: 92C034 94M061 95B100
99B042 99K051

Ma , R.Z.
Fe-57: 86L042

82L050

88L065
92L043

95L054

Lyadova, V.Ya.
Fe-57: 81M073

Lu, Jing-ye
Fe-57: 86Z017

Lu, G.J.
Fe-57:

93L011

Lutz, T.M.
Fe-57: 98D059

Lowenhaupt, D.E.
Fe-57: 80H039

Lu, J.
Fe-57:

Luth, R.W.
Fe-57: 88V033

95M069

REV:

Madsen, M.B.
Fe-57: 86K051
88L034
90C046
91K081
93L057
95M014

Sn-119: 93L050
00R045 01B054
98D042

GEN:

67B012

Madhu Sudhana, B.
Fe-57: 90S163 93S083

Luptakova, V.
Fe-57: 99L053

Lougear, A.
Fe-57: 00K094 00L003
01K051 01L024

67B011

IST:

93P059

Zn-67:

93P059

Maini, V.
Fe-57:

92R047

93R015

Mineral Handbook

Maitre, V.
Fe-57: 99B104

Malysheva, T.Ya.
Fe-57: 81M073

Majumdar, C.K.
Fe-57: 86D040 86D049
92D057 96B071

Malyuk, G.A.
Fe-57: 80S110

REV:

87D012 92D025
96D072

Majest, A.
Fe-57: 00B045

THY:

REV:

Malczewski, D.
Sn-119: 98M083

Manapov, R.A.
Fe-57: 67B018 74M053 76B039 76B078
76M076 76M088 77Y010 89I019
97M086

92P059

Sn-119: 76M076
Makarov, V.N.
Fe-57: 87M081
Makarov, E.P.
IST:
81G038
Sn-119: 81G038

Mallya, R.M.
Fe-57: 89D035
Malysheva, T.V.
Fe-57: 67A008
71M011
72L032
73D040
73U003
75M026
76M027
77M011
77M063
79M080
84M065
87M084
GEN:

75M074

Sn-119: 67A008

70B027

Malvin, D.J.
Fe-57: 83M083
Malow, G.
Fe-57: 88M075
Malamud, M.
Fe-57: 69G041
Malathi, A.
Fe-57: 69M017
Malathi, N.
Fe-57: 71M034 71M057
Malden, P.J.
Fe-57: 67M021 75H014
Male, S.E.
Fe-57: 80M024
Malinovskii, V.I.
Fe-57: 77B129
Malyshev, A.A.
Fe-57: 77M011

69Y011
71M075
72M048
73M027
74M067
75M097
76M038
77M054
78M036
80M006
85M098

71M004
72K029
72M072
73M033
74M068
75V042
76M077
77M055
78M066
82M087
86M120

90M005 95M016

91A013

Marshall, M.
Fe-57: 81C034

93L050

Sn-119: 81C034

93L050

Marinkov, L.
Fe-57: 80R036
Marion, P.
Au-197: 86M059 86W032 88W006 88W042
89M051 89W006 91M082 91M083
91Y002 92F009
Fe-57:

89W006 92F009

REV:

91Y002

Maniatis, Y.
Fe-57: 82P002

Sb-121: 91Y002

Marquina Fabrega, V.
Fe-57: 91A013
75M090
79M015
80V032
83M024
94M051

77M012
79M050
81M054
90M024
99M070

78M061
79T015
81T010
91M004

Mansur, R.A.
Fe-57: 75A030
Mann, S.
Fe-57:

REV:

Marco-Sanz, J.F.
Eu-151: 94B006
88G017

89G013

95M013 99G038

Maruejol, P.
Fe-57: 89I006

Manceau, A.
Fe-57: 86N024 87D043

95M018 97D041

Mandair, A.P.S.
Fe-57: 87M061

Marenkova, I.N.
Fe-57: 89K057
Marais, H.J.
Au-197: 94F034

Mancinelli, R.L.
Fe-57: 95B046

Fe-57:

94F034

Marfunin, A.S.
Fe-57: 67M011 67M012 68B039
69M006 70M013 71B025

Mank, V.V.
Fe-57: 85S131

REV:

Manucharov, A.S.
Fe-57: 76B048

68M010
71M068

65M021

Sn-119: 68M014

Manickavasagam, R.M.
Fe-57: 90A046 92G016

Fe-57:

91A013

Martin, K.A.
Fe-57: 88M067

88Q001

Mandarino, J.A.
Au-197: 92F009

92F009

83M068 85M099 91P012

Fe-57:
69M023
71M071
72M024
73M002
74M066
75M062
76M030
77M041
77V030
79M086
85K063
94M022

70N011

Mancini, M.
Fe-57: 89B027

Manning, P.G.
Fe-57: 75M034
78T006
80M076
82M018
94M050

Makino, K.
Fe-57: 96M098

70N011

Marquina, M.L.
Fe-57: 91A013

Malmstrom, M.
Fe-57: 96B036

Malcherek, T.
Fe-57: 01M007

Maksutov, I.A.
Fe-57: 85R039 92P059

Mapper,
Fe-57:

94C100

Sn-119: 90M004

80G011

Makeev, A.B.
Fe-57: 84M044

92T048

Marest, G.
Fe-57: 88S047

Malitesta, C.
Fe-57: 95M041

Makarov, E.F.
Fe-57: 68G021 68M010 69M006 70M031
71G002 72M039 72P036 73P017
74P045 77C033 77C060 78K024
78K046 78K047

Mao, D.J.
Fe-57:

REV:

Mal'ts, N.S.
Fe-57: 85S121

86M069

Sn-119: 68G021

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

92W011 94W001

Margulis, V.B.
Fe-57: 74G063
Markandeyulu, G.
Fe-57: 79H054

92F009
Martin Knudsen, J.
ANL:
92K022

Sb-121: 92F009
Mannerkoski, H.
Fe-57: 00K019

Fe-57:

77P013
79D034
82R012
83V009
84V020
86M037
89K009
90K061
93L057

IST:

92V007

PSL:

90K061

00L006

Mantaka-Marketou, A.E.
Fe-57: 00G032
Mao, H.F.
Fe-57: 75H050
Mao, H.K.
Fe-57: 73M056

710

78A008
79D042
83C047
84C009
85L035
86R013
89L011
92K022

78A016
80A028
83L034
84L034
85M102
86V025
89M015
92L024

91K030

93L057

78D039
82L002
83R035
84R024
85R049
88M025
90C046
92V007

Mineral Handbook
REV:

89K009

90K085

91M033

Mashlan, M.
Fe-57: 01B022

Martin, E.
Fe-57: 94B080

IST:

Marzolf, J.G.
REV:
67M040
Martinez-Alonso, A.
Fe-57: 90G052 92G018
97P035

93G022

Martinez, S.L.
Fe-57: 91B006
Mareche, J.F.
Fe-57: 96B018
Martinez, S.
Fe-57: 93G015

97M028

Martinez-Tarazona, M.R.
Fe-57: 97P035
99M054 99M088

Markova, K.
Fe-57: 97K102
Mascherpa, G.
Fe-57: 88T051
Massa, W.
Fe-57: 01Y011
Massenet, O.
Fe-57: 79B017
Masgutov, R.V.
Fe-57: 78G053
Maslenikov, A.V.
Fe-57: 79N032
REV:

78M070

Mastral, A.M.
Fe-57: 95M035

May, H.M.
Fe-57: 97S109
Mazalov, L.N.
Fe-57: 89V028 98M062
72P016
75I018
78I013
79M084
85P069

75B151
76I019
78M057
80I006
86I017

75I006
77I011
78M072
80I020
91I012

Mazanek, E.S.
Fe-57: 72P027

73H019

Mazikin, V.V.
Fe-57: 78M057

Mattievich, E.
Fe-57: 71M094 74M071 74M072 77M016
88D012 94M102 96M047 97M012

Mazaud, A.
Fe-57: 91T002

Matsyuk, S.S.
Fe-57: 87T043

McBride, M.B.
Fe-57: 83M060 84M053 89J014

89T052

99T032

Mathieu, J.C.
Fe-57: 81T017

McBriar, E.M.
Fe-57: 98B010

Matsui, Y.
Fe-57: 70M034 72M041 72M071

McCammon, C.A.
Eu-151: 97M058
Fe-57:

00E012
00S080
01P047
80B107
92E027
94M079
95M038
96M055
97R041
98K054
99D037

00M025
00T004
01S035
80M031
93M039
94M126
95M054
96W012
97W013
98K058
99M067

REV:

80B107

95M054 96M055 99D037

90M115

Mathew, J.
Fe-57: 91M005 91M011

Marincea, S.
Fe-57: 97M079 99M072

Maresch, W.V.
Fe-57: 00E012

Mayoral, M.C.
Fe-57: 95M035

Matveiko, E.N.
Fe-57: 79M086

Marsh, M.
Fe-57: 96C054

Marichal, C.
Fe-57: 99M088

Matyash, I.V.
Fe-57: 71V033
75I016
77I013
79I016
85I014

GEN:

Marcoux, E.
Au-197: 95A035

Martin, F.
Fe-57: 99B058

01J010

Matsuzawa, T.
Fe-57: 90M115

Marcos, C.
Au-197: 96M051

Mari, A.
Fe-57:

97P034

Mayer, T.
Fe-57: 90M024

94T005

Marciano, V.R.P.R.O.
Fe-57: 94M044

Martinec, P.
Fe-57: 01B022

01M009 97M028

Mattson, S.
Fe-57: 84M038

84G042

Marbury, G.S.
Fe-57: 93S088

01J010

Mastan, I.
Fe-57: 88C088

Martirossian, A.H.
Fe-57: 84G042
THY:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

99M054 99M088

Matsuo, M.
Fe-57: 00K082 01G018 79T033
96K127 96M050 98K027
Mattei, J.L.
Fe-57: 91J003

94M033
99K054

Matsue, N.
Fe-57: 91C011

McCall, A.B.
Fe-57: 89E004

Mattias, P.
Fe-57: 91P040

McCallum, J.C.
Fe-57: 90M005

McConchie, D.M.
Fe-57: 79M056

Matsumoto, R.
Fe-57: 92M074

McCormick, P.G.
Fe-57: 97W015
96I014

McCallum, M.E.
Fe-57: 98M078

Mathew, G.
Fe-57: 00M032
Maurel, P.
Fe-57: 77L008

McConnell, J.D.C.
Fe-57: 00M068
81L005

82L006

McCleskey, R.B.
Fe-57: 99N050

Maury, R.
Fe-57: 95F021
Maurasse, F.J.M.R.
Fe-57: 93S088

88M026

Sn-119: 90M004

Matjash, I.V.
Fe-57: 92I013

Matyash, I.V.
Fe-57: 90I021

00S017
01M039
01Y011
86M040
94M067
95M027
96M034
97M046
98B010
98M078

Sn-119: 95M054
McCann, V.H.
Fe-57: 79M056 86P024

92O003

00M068
01M007
01S085
85M008
93O030
95M001
96K046
97C041
98A018
98M077
99S032

McDonagh, C.M.
Fe-57: 82C016
94T005

McDonald, A.M.
Fe-57: 93R004 98P049

Maxia, V.
Fe-57: 83A010 89A012
92D060 94A013

90A001
94A037

90A012

May, L.
Fe-57:

93S088

00S055
94T005

79E010

89F001

Sn-119: 00E003

92L009

93M052

711

89C010

McGettigan, T.
Fe-57: 87S126
McGuire, A.V.
Fe-57: 89M074 91M056 92B073
92D043 93D029

92D026

Mineral Handbook
McGavin, D.G.
Fe-57: 94M091

Meinhold, R.H.
Fe-57: 87B051

McHargue, C.J.
Fe-57: 90M005 95M016 98M084

Melis, P.
Fe-57:

McHargue, L.R.
Fe-57: 01K039

Sn-119: 79A023

97M103

Mellini, M.
Fe-57: 01F004

96A020
97G046

02M005 97C043

McWhinnie, W.R.
Fe-57: 82M080 87M061 89D029
91M009

89M056

Sn-119: 92A002

77L008

Mendioroz, S.
Fe-57: 89G013

Meads, R.E.
Fe-57: 67M021 70H013 75H013 75H014
78D029

Meng, X.H.
Fe-57: 97M106

81L005

Mercier, P.H.J.
Fe-57: 01R023

Medesan, A.
Fe-57: 77S078

Merlin, A.V.
Fe-57: 81M073

Medici, L.
Fe-57: 96B074

Mertzman, S.A.
Fe-57: 01M013

99B043

Medvedeva, I.I.
Fe-57: 96M113
Mehner, H.W.
Fe-57: 84M041 86H042 88M055 90M072
98K033 98M009 98S009

82L006

PSL:

Sb-121: 86H042 98M009

Mikes, J.
Fe-57:

01R039

87A028

Mikhlin, Y.L.
Fe-57: 98M062
94G007

96M022

98A014

Mikenda, W.
Fe-57: 98K058
Millet, J.M.M.
Fe-57: 93R022
95R011

93R023

94R057

Milodowski, A.E.
Fe-57: 89M084 89M086
Miligy, Z.
Fe-57: 74E017
Mill, A.J.B.
Fe-57: 80M047

99S142

Million, B.
Fe-57: 79E010

Meshalkin, S.S.
Fe-57: 88K087
Sn-119: 94K121

Sn-119: 86H042 98M009


Meisel, W.P.E.
Fe-57: 77L019 90H021 90H047 90M064
95H030

93L057

93L057

Mijovilovich, A.E.
Fe-57: 00A018 97M017 97S071 97S073
98M034 98M035 99M055

Meredith, N.P.
Fe-57: 99S142
IST:

91Y002

Miglierini, M.B.
Fe-57: 93L023

Mercader, R.C.
Fe-57: 01S026 90T051
99A003
97E022

93L053

Michel-Levy, M.C.
Fe-57: 96S035

Menke, W.H.
Fe-57: 75B132

82S091

Michlovich, E.
Fe-57: 73L039

Sb-121: 91Y002

95D011

Medenbach, O.
Fe-57: 01E007

95M008

REV:

Menchetti, S.
Fe-57: 99G029

Medvedev, A.S.
Fe-57: 96M113

Michailidis, K.
Fe-57: 92S112

Micoud, P.
Fe-57: 99M054 99M088

Meagher, A.
Fe-57: 89M003

Mechev, V.V.
Fe-57: 84M064

88M083

Michot, L.
Au-197: 91Y002

Mendiratta, R.G.
Fe-57: 80G045
Menil, F.
Fe-57:

84G008

98F031

Memmi, I.
Fe-57: 01F004

McNamara, P.
Fe-57: 85C052

94B098

Michael, P.J.
Fe-57: 89M056 91M009

Mel'nikov, N.N.
Fe-57: 97G049

98G047

92B093

Michalk, C.
Fe-57: 84J015 87J015
87K043
90M072 90M085

75M095

Melfi, A.J.
Fe-57: 96R033

McKeague, J.A.
Fe-57: 77K003

Meaz, T.
Fe-57:

Micera, G.
Fe-57: 80B075

Mel'nik, A.D.
Fe-57: 88Z038

McKee, D.W.
Fe-57: 82J009

99Z002

Meyers, J.
Fe-57: 78S060

Melgarejo i Draper, J.C.


Fe-57: 97K058

McIntyre, G.
Fe-57: 00R053

Metge, J.
Fe-57:

Meyers, M.A.
Fe-57: 87S036

84G008

Melinon, P.
Fe-57: 73D040

84M042

Meunier, A.
Fe-57: 91P003

Mel'nikov, I.
Fe-57: 78M075

McIntosh, J.M.
Fe-57: 97M103

Fe-57:

Meusinger, R.
Fe-57: 90M085

Melkerud, P.A.
Fe-57: 00L006

McIver, J.R.
Fe-57: 79A023

McMahon, G.
Au-197: 00C053

87M069

Melchior, D.C.
Fe-57: 80W036 82M012

McHardy, W.J.
Fe-57: 00K019

McKay, D.S.
Fe-57: 94A044

87B066

Meilliez, F.
Fe-57: 91G001

Sn-119: 90M004 98M084

REV:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Meshref, W.
Fe-57: 98A031
Methasiri, T.
712

Milos, A.
Fe-57:

79P046

Miles, N.
Fe-57:

89D063

75E006

75E023

95M036

Mineral Handbook
Miletich, R.
Fe-57: 00M025 00P056

00T004

95M020

Sn-119: 00P056
Millet, P.
Fe-57:

Miller, J.W.
Au-197: 98S049
Eu-151: 98S049
98S049

REV:

98S049

Sb-121: 98S049

Mittlefehldt, D.W.
Fe-57: 93L053

Mohanty, J.K.
Fe-57: 01V011

Mitrovski, S.M.
Fe-57: 92A027

Moine, P.
Fe-57: 78E016

91M063
91M095
92M075
94M010
96S116

IST:

93P059

REV:

84T011

REV:

91M003

Mino, Y.
Fe-57:

Zn-67:

93P059

81S117

Mitra, S.
Fe-57:

90H078

Ming, D.W.
Fe-57: 01M013 93G033

94G059 96M033

REV:

00P064

Molloy, K.C.
Sn-119: 92B060

Mkrtchyan, H.R.
Fe-57: 78M060

Mironov, A.B.
Fe-57: 94V037

97K056

Mkrtchyan, V.M.
Sn-119: 72M053

Mishra, K.C.
Sb-121: 87M018
81S091

82S050

Mo, L.L.
Fe-57:

95M097

Mo, M.
Fe-57:

96H060

Molnar, A.
Fe-57: 95K005

Moen, A.
Fe-57:

Mishra, T.
Fe-57: 96M057 99P057
95P007

REV:

71H057

78M018
81J001
81M052
82B116
84O015

78R018
81M008
81S090
82M060
86M001

78S022
81M014
81V002
83B093

81M022
82L017

Montanari, G.
Fe-57: 76A045
Monroy, M.
Au-197: 91M083
Moon, H.S.
Fe-57: 92M110 94P004

99M017 99P027

Moorthy, L.R.
Fe-57: 90S163
Morais, P.C.
Fe-57: 86C071

00G015

Mogensen, C.T.
Fe-57: 99B075
98M094 99M079

Moler, R.B.
Fe-57: 71H070

REV:

Moeller, P.
Fe-57: 88M075

Mishra, S.P.
Fe-57: 95R004

68M010
71M068

Sn-119: 81V002

Mocek, R.
Fe-57: 90K070

Mishin, N.E.
Fe-57: 78M036

Molera, J.
Fe-57: 91V026

Montano, P.A.
Fe-57: 77M029
80M022
81M024
82B011
84M066

Moberg, J.P.
Fe-57: 92N034

Mishchenchuk, G.A.
Fe-57: 75L032

97P016

Monsef-Mirzai, P.
Fe-57: 82M080 87M061 91M009

Moats, M.A.
Fe-57: 88V033

Sn-119: 92K085

92B061

Momose, K.
Fe-57: 89N041

82S050

Misevich, O.V.
Fe-57: 92K085

88K023

Molin, G.M.
Fe-57: 92S027

Mkrtchyan, G.R.
Fe-57: 76M084

93I015

Mitov, I.G.
Fe-57: 92A027

Molnr, B.
Fe-57: 71N022 71N024

Mitova, D.
Fe-57: 98M094

Miranda, J.L.
Fe-57: 92G018

Moine, B.
Fe-57: 91D006

Molins, E.
Fe-57: 95A015

Sn-119: 68M014 72M053

Mirzakhodzhaev, A.A.
Fe-57: 88M091

Moiseev, B.M.
Fe-57: 77K039 79K069 79M062 79P046
79V021 80M056 80M071 80T035

Mojica, J.
Fe-57: 99F023

Mkrtchyan, A.R.
Fe-57: 67M011 67M012 68B039
69M006 70M013 71B025
76M084 78M060

Mirchev, S.
Fe-57: 84G032

THY:

91M094
92M067
93P059
96M052
99P027

Mizutani, T.
Fe-57: 91M111

00P062

Mishra, S.N.
Fe-57: 79S118

91M093
92A037
92P044
95M010
99M017

Mizota, M.
Fe-57: 86M033

98F040

Mineev, S.D.
Fe-57: 00P062

91M070
91M131
92M110
94P004
97M089

Mitchell, R.H.
Fe-57: 98M077 99M067

Minkova, A.
Fe-57: 75M085
Minet, J.
Fe-57:

Mohamed, A.S.
Fe-57: 98E003

80E016

Moholy-Nagy, H.
Fe-57: 00S055

78M054 78M059 79D034 79M006


79M040 81M030 82M021 91M071
92M074

Mineeva, R.M.
Fe-57: 67M011 78M011

Mohammadi, M.
Sn-119: 82L017

75M006 76M072 78M073

Mitrov, V.I.
Fe-57: 98M094

Mitra, S.
Fe-57:

Sn-119: 98S049
Minai, Y.
Fe-57:

Mitra, S.
Fe-57:

Mitenkov, G.A.
Fe-57: 75I005

96M107

Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Morimoto, S.
Fe-57: 81S012

Moh, G.H.
Au-197: 91M132

Morosin, B.
Fe-57: 85M016 86B108

713

88B141

Mineral Handbook

Morgado, I.
Fe-57: 95P059

Morozov, V.V.
Fe-57: 84M060

PSL:

90K061

77C059
82M062
85M005
86M037
88M025
90C046
91K018
92L024
95B035

77H048
84V019
85M102
87K084
88M029
90H048
92E008
92S013
95D011

91K030

93L057

79H023
85F047
86K051
87V002
89H015
90K061
92H016
93L057
95M017

IST:

92A006

REV:

92A017

01R023
93B053
94G059
96A020
98M054

85M029
93G033
95B047
96K081
98M099

92A017

96K081

Morariu, M.
Fe-57: 73G023
88C088

89M033
93M067
95M029
96M033

Mulaba-Bafubiandi, A.F.
Fe-57: 00M071 01M009 92M031
96L028

Moukarika, A.
Fe-57: 75S078 81C025
83M050 87G044

Muller, I.S.
Fe-57: 94Y029
82C016 82C033
91M050 94B077

85M060

Mullet, M.
Fe-57: 01B039

Mozgova, N.N.
Sn-119: 72M053
85M042 86W017

Muggler, C.C
Fe-57: 01M003

69M026

Muir, Jr., A.H.


ANL:
68M040
01D035

97D074

Morstin, K.
REV:
71M091
Morteani, G.
Fe-57: 97S096

Fe-57:

66G017 67M031 68M040 68W015


70H024 70M002 70M028 71H069
71M001 71M008

REV:

71M001

Muir, I.J.
Fe-57:

84M042

94D010

Muir, W.B.
Fe-57: 73H035 77T009

Morin, G.
Fe-57: 00B081

92M102 99R024

Muir, I.D.
Fe-57: 71G073

Moreiras, D.B.
Au-197: 96M051
Morgan, D.J.
Fe-57: 89M084 89M086

Murad, E.
Fe-57: 00K019
79M057
82M043
83S075
85M022
87M007
88M037
88W007
90W034
93C050
94M054
95M019
96M007
98M058
99K073
99W014
REV:

00M011
80M052
82S045
84M001
85S034
87M043
88M038
90B075
91M015
93H032
94M084
95S006
97B009
98S068
99M022

Murashko, N.V.
Fe-57: 80M072
Murin, I.V.
Fe-57: 78G042

79G050

Murina, G.A.
Fe-57: 80A056

Mukherjee, A.D.
Fe-57: 72D037
Sb-121: 72D037

Murgia, M.
Fe-57: 90A012

Mukhamedgalieva, A.F.
Fe-57: 91M127
Mukhin, L.M.

714

01R039
82M003
82S123
84M015
86M013
88M008
88M068
90M027
92B049
94B037
94R001
96B014
98M002
98W021
99M052

79M047
82M004
83M022
84M043
87M006
88M027
88S064
90S120
92M032
94M008
94S035
96M001
98M057
99B042
99M089

88M008 89M011 89M019 90M001


90S120 94M054 98M057 98M058
99M089

Murali, A.V.
Fe-57: 89M033

Moro, J.T.
Fe-57: 93D014

Morhacova, E.
Fe-57: 95L032

82B085

Muller, P.J.
Fe-57: 97H034

Moya Duran, S.A.


Fe-57: 91M061

82B119

Muller, S.
Fe-57: 81B027
Muller, F.
Fe-57: 97D041

Mudholkar, A.V.
Fe-57: 91P004

Morash, K.R.
Fe-57: 73B099

Morimoto, T.
Fe-57: 00D015

Muller, J.-P.
Fe-57: 00B081

Mudogo, V.
Fe-57: 82M063 82P046

Morawski, A.W.
Fe-57: 73B089

Morii, Y.
Fe-57:

Muller, U.
Fe-57: 87J011

Motiu, A.
Fe-57: 82B119

Mu, B.L.
Fe-57:

Moreira, L.F.
Fe-57: 94M102 96M047

Muller, C.S.
Fe-57: 81K019

Mostafa, M.A.
Fe-57: 98B004

Moutsatsou, A.K.
Fe-57: 95T042

98M035 99M055
79B020

Mullen, J.G.
Fe-57: 90H050

Mostafa, M.F.
Fe-57: 73R019

Moya, T.
Fe-57:

77G079

Mulay, L.N.
Fe-57: 85P050

Mosser, C.
Fe-57: 76R033 92P045

Mothersill, J.S.
Fe-57: 94L025

Sn-119: 96K081
Morras, H.
Fe-57: 97S073

Mukendi-Ngalula, D.
Fe-57: 00M071

Mottana, A.
Fe-57: 91P040

Mortland, M.M.
Fe-57: 84M041
Morris, R.V.
Fe-57: 01M013
90M076
94A044
95V008
97M019

Mukhametshin, R.Z.
Fe-57: 97M086

Moskvin, L.N.
Fe-57: 71G071

80S043

91K030

Mukhopadhyay, B.
Fe-57: 93H006 94M118

Mosbaek, H.
Fe-57: 70H041

Morrish, A.H.
Fe-57: 86M040 86Z007

Mrup, S.
Fe-57: 76H042
82B052
85G024
86M002
88L034
89M015
90M065
92H017
94H035
95M024

PSL:

Mosheim, E.
Fe-57: 86S053

Morozumi, T.
Fe-57: 80M082

Morrisen, I.E.G.
Fe-57: 79S065

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

92D060

Murphy, T.P.
Fe-57: 91M004 94M051

Mineral Handbook
Murata, H.
Fe-57: 83Y013
REV:

Nakahara, H.
Fe-57: 94E013

83Y013

Newville, M.
Au-197: 00C053
94S089

95K082
Newton, J.
Fe-57: 01B054

Nakamura, Y.
Fe-57: 91G036

Murty, M.V.S.
Fe-57: 95M080
Music, S.
Fe-57:

80M014 80M068 81M056 87M031


88M005 92M048

Mussel, W.N.
Fe-57: 95C007 95F015
98D028 98F008

97F009
99D038

97F010
99M093

Muslimov, R.K.
Fe-57: 97M086

Nalovic, L.
Fe-57: 79N005
Nambissan, P.M.G.
Fe-57: 92D057

Nan, J.Y.
Fe-57:

Myer, G.H.
Fe-57: 99B018

Newns, M.
Fe-57: 99S142

Nakamura, Y.
Fe-57: 91M071

Naney, M.T.
Fe-57: 87D017

Mwalula, J.B.
Fe-57: 98A004

Nachit, H.
Fe-57: 99I011
Nadar, P.A.
Sn-119: 82L017

92N014

Nicolli, H.B.
Fe-57: 82L042

Nasir, S.
Fe-57:

91N050 92M081 92N039 96N053

Nickel, B.
Fe-57: 87B059

88G045

Nath, N.
Fe-57:

79G039

87B043

Nava, N.
Fe-57:

96R074

REV:

94H080 98K086

Nagata, T.
Fe-57: 71H011 72S062
74S069

96D047

72S097

98K086

74H033

Niemeier, D.
Fe-57: 96N045 96W018
Nigam, A.N.
Fe-57: 86N037 87N039 87N048 89N009
91N011

Nehmadahl, H.
Fe-57: 92N034

Nikolaev, V.I.
Au-197: 94B134

Nell, J.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:
94L029

Nagy, J.B.
Fe-57: 97P016

Nemecz, E.
Fe-57: 81V011

94N043

90F033

91R042 94B134

Nikolov, S.
Fe-57: 79P041

Nikitina, L.P.
Fe-57: 00B086
73K053
78D050
78O012
88K087
97B036

Newman, N.A.
Fe-57: 86P024
Newman, A.
Fe-57: 86N010 89N007
96R033

90D059

85A050

Nikiema, S.
Fe-57: 99B058

Newman, A.
Fe-57: 88B035

Nagy, G.
Au-197: 95A035

98N001

Nikolaeva, I.V.
Fe-57: 84A030

Neto, K.S.
Fe-57: 86C071

Nagai, H.
Fe-57: 89N041

Nair, N.G.K.
Fe-57: 81G055

Nielson, J.E.
Fe-57: 91M056

Neeley, R.A.
Fe-57: 89E004

Sn-119: 71H011

Nagyaryan, G.N.
Fe-57: 71B025

Niemantsverdriet, J.W.
REV:
84V006

99S142

Nembrini, G.P.
Fe-57: 83N039

Sn-119: 95H012

Nickel, E.H.

Nielsen, H.P.
Fe-57: 83A041

Neal, M.F.
Fe-57: 99S142

94K120

Nahon, D.
Fe-57: 87D043

82B081

Nazarova, G.S.
Fe-57: 93S133

IST:

72D037

Nickel-Pepin-Donat, B.
Fe-57: 89J011

Nadeau, P.H.
Fe-57: 88G031

GEN:

99S142

Nasu, S.
Fe-57:

99N060

Nagy, S.I.
Fe-57: 94H080 94K120

99S142

IST:

Sb-121: 72D037

Nasraoui, M.
Fe-57: 01N019 01N020

71D003 71K055 71N022 71N024


73N002 74N014 76S063 85S032

Ng, T.C.
Fe-57:

Nicholson, D.G.
Fe-57: 00G015

69M006 70M013 71M068

Nagy, D.L.
ANL:
71K055

72G057

Nguyen, T.
IST:
92A006

Nadzharyan, G.N.
Fe-57: 68B039

Nagarathna, H.M.
Fe-57: 81J001

Ng, G.
Fe-57:

94K127

Nasdala, V.L.
Fe-57: 92N038

Nagarajan, T.
Fe-57: 92V004

99S142

Nguyen, V-D.
Fe-57: 84C013

Nardozzi, M.J.
Fe-57: 87H005

Nace, G.A.
Fe-57: 85M029

IST:

88D062

Naqib, I.M.
Fe-57: 91A031

Mysen, B.O.
Fe-57: 84M025 89M014

Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Newcomb, J.A.
Fe-57: 89M033

Nikonenko, E.A.
Fe-57: 89K057
Nikolaeva, E.P.
Fe-57: 86N039

715

73E009 73K040 73K050


74K050 76N032 77D060
78N029 78N030 78N032
79N032 79O019 85B141
89Y025 92N044 96O018

Mineral Handbook
Nikitina, A.P.
Fe-57: 77E020

78E019

Ninham, B.
Fe-57: 96C054
Nishida, T.
Fe-57: 86N026
Nishida, Y.
Fe-57: 80A033
Nistor, C.I.
Fe-57: 70G040 77S079
Nishiyama, Y.
Fe-57: 99O003
Nissen, H.U.
Fe-57: 71A038
Nitsche, H.
Fe-57: 01A001

98A032

98A046 98Z019

Nkosibomvu, Z.L.
Fe-57: 97G025 98N009

Numako, C.
Fe-57: 99K054

Ogle, S.
Fe-57:

Nurmagambetov, Kh.N.
Fe-57: 84C054

Ohashi, S.
Fe-57: 68T003

Nyambok, I.O.
Fe-57: 80A055

Ohkubo, N.
Fe-57: 96H003

Nyberg, L.
Fe-57: 00L006

Ohtsuki, M.
Fe-57: 70F001

Nysten, P.
Fe-57: 94N015 94N040

Ohtsuka, K.
Fe-57: 90T008

Nyussik, Ya.M.
Fe-57: 67M011 70M013 71M068

Okada, T.
Fe-57: 72O018 73O014

O'Brien, F.
Fe-57: 91M050

Okada, A.
Fe-57: 71O013 73O014
73S090 75S113
91M111

Nolet, D.A.
Fe-57: 78N018 78N019
80S011

79N013 80B107

80B107

Nomoto, K.
Fe-57: 81S117
Nomura, K.
Fe-57: 82N001 82N015

Okrusch, M.
Fe-57: 89A052

O'Neill, B.
Fe-57: 92J019

Okulov, E.N.
Fe-57: 73B026

O'Reilly, W.
Fe-57: 69O007

Okumura, M.
Fe-57: 01S026

Norrish, K.
Fe-57: 81J007
Norton, P.R.
Fe-57: 86N002
Nordstrom, D.K.
Fe-57: 99N050
Nordgren, A.
Fe-57: 00L006

Oates, G.
Fe-57:

69O007

93N016 95G067 95N036

95N036

73S079
80O005

Oldfield, F.
Fe-57: 79L020
Olesch, M.
Fe-57: 77S039

94B005

94B010

94B061

Oberson, M.
Fe-57: 87B059

87B073

89B023

Sn-119: 87B073

89B023

90B002

78A012

78A022

Oliver, F.W.
Fe-57: 00H011 00H012 78O003 84O004
90B002

Olivier-Fourcade, J.
Fe-57: 02C007

Oberti, R.
Fe-57: 93O029

Olowe, A.A.
Fe-57: 86G064

Occelli, M.L.
Fe-57: 91O001 99T038

Olsen, M.
Fe-57: 84V020 86M037 86V025 88M025
89L011 90V039 94H034

Oddou, J.L.
Fe-57: 91J003

Norrestam, R.
Fe-57: 01H034

73S078
75S114

Okotrub, A.V.
Fe-57: 98M062

Oakada, A.
Fe-57: 72O018
84E012
88C024

70F030

Okada, N.
Fe-57: 96H003

O'Neill, H.St.C.
Fe-57: 01M039 92O012 92O013 93O030
94L003 95W024 96C033

REV:

70F023

80M082 85A004

82N028

Nord, A.G.
Fe-57: 82N044 82N052 84E010
85N006 85N046 86E021
95E003

99N050

Okada, K.
Fe-57: 71T019

O'Hanley, D.S.
Fe-57: 98O018

Noble, C.J.
Fe-57: 95M019

THY:

Ogata, M.
Fe-57: 86N026

O'Hare, D.
Fe-57: 70O005 72O015
86A014 97A009

Nobeli, C.
Fe-57: 72Y002

Novakova, A.A.
Fe-57: 92K087

Nowok, J.W.
Fe-57: 95N006

O'Grady, K.
Fe-57: 95D011

Noack, Y.
Fe-57: 86N024

REV:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Oddone, M.
Fe-57: 00B105
99S136

98B062

Odintsov, V.T.
Fe-57: 71O007 75N033

Novikov, G.V.
Fe-57: 71O007 74N019 75L032 75N033
75S052 76N022 77N019 88N042

Odom, I.E.
Fe-57: 77R011

Novitskii, Yu.V.
Sn-119: 73N019

Oeckler, O.
Fe-57: 97K056

Novoselov, Yu.M.
Fe-57: 78B028

Offroy, C.
Fe-57: 77D047

Nowik, I.
Fe-57: 76S021

Ogawa, Taichi
Fe-57: 84O015

PSL:

92O003
99B077

99S106

91K030

Olsen, J.S.
Fe-57: 76K007

77H033

Olsen, N.B.
Fe-57: 76K007

77H033

Olsson, M.
Fe-57: 00L006
Omori, Y.
Fe-57: 97A020
Ona-Nguema, G.
Fe-57: 02O002
Onnich, K.
Fe-57: 99K073

716

Mineral Handbook
Ono, K.
Fe-57:
Ono, Y.
Fe-57:
Ono, M.
Fe-57:
Ono, T.
Fe-57:

GEN:

92O027

Ota, N.
Fe-57:

81S117

Pakhomovsky, Y.A.
Fe-57: 00L054

Otieno, M.A.
Sn-119: 92L009

Palivlova, M.
Fe-57: 87A028

Otmani, A.
Fe-57: 90B082

Palivoda, L.K.
Fe-57: 75A054

Otsuka, M.
Fe-57: 80M082

Pal, T.N.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:

89I017
90T008
95T015

Ottrey, A.L.
Fe-57: 84A020 86C069

Onuki, S.
Fe-57: 90T008
Opalenko, A.A.
Fe-57: 72K063

IST:

Ottaviani, M.M.
Fe-57: 92B093
76B048

77B129
Ottonello, G.
Fe-57: 96D021

Orellano, K.
Fe-57: 96O025

Ouddane, B.
Fe-57: 92B081
98B058

Orsi, G.
Fe-57:

Ouseph, P.J.
Fe-57: 77G023 77O014

01P012
90B081
94B063

90O011 91S009
94O017 94S029

92B029
96S035

95B011

78O007 79O011

Ouyang, K.
Fe-57: 93B061

Ovcharenko, F.D.
Fe-57: 72P036

Osika, D.G.
Fe-57: 77A014

Oskarsson, N.
Fe-57: 79H023 92H018 94O005 96H020
98H021
Ospanov, Kh.K.
Fe-57: 89A044
Ostwald, J.
Fe-57: 83F011
85L035

Ostanevich, Yu.M.
Fe-57: 65B015

65G018

Ostanevich, Yu.N.
Fe-57: 68L010

Ostermayer, R.
Fe-57: 70O001
70O001

Ostroumov, G.V.

97P013

97P016

Pan, X.J.
Fe-57:

85K075

85K086

91P026

92P048

90G053

Panek, T.J.
ANL:
83K023

74P045

Fe-57:

83K023

84K003

THY:

83K023

85K086

Pannaparayil, T.M.
Fe-57: 85P050

Ozaki, J.I.
Fe-57: 99O003

Pankhurst, Q.A.
Fe-57: 86P024
78K024

78K046

Pang, W.
Fe-57:

90P024

89Q005 91W006

Panova, E.G.
Fe-57: 90P059
Panno, M.
Fe-57: 91A020

00P056

Sn-119: 00P056
70G022

Sn-119: 70G022

Ostapenko, S.S.
Fe-57: 73L039

73P017

89Y025
97O017

Oxborrow, C.A.
Fe-57: 95M024

Fe-57:

96P010

Pal'gyeva, G.V.
Fe-57: 94V037

Paar, W.H.
Au-197: 99E002

Ostergaard, H.
Fe-57: 83L034

Palinko, I.
Fe-57: 95K005

Palade, P.
Fe-57: 99K074

Ozerov, R.P.
Fe-57: 77C033 77C060
78K047

89A053

91M003

Sn-119: 95H012

Ovsyannikov, E.A.
Fe-57: 74O017 83B079

Osipova, I.V.
Fe-57: 92K107

90P031 91M063 91M070 91M093


91M094 91M095 91M131 92A037
92M067 92M075

Palazzolo, E.
Fe-57: 91A020

Ovchinnikov, N.O.
Fe-57: 00B086 85O015 88K087
92N044 96O018 97B036

Osherovich, E.Z.
Fe-57: 78O012 79O019

93P059

96B024

Sn-119: 94K121

Osborne, M.D.
Fe-57: 81O020 84O014

IST:

94B080

Ovanesyan, N.S.
Fe-57: 71O007
90O023

91M003

Zn-67:

REV:

Ormandjiev, S.I.
Fe-57: 92R006

91M063 91M070 91M093


91M095 91M131 92M067
92M110 92P044 93P059
94P004

93P059

REV:

Pal, T.
Fe-57:

Ouahman, R.
Fe-57: 92R011

Orlicky, D.
Fe-57: 88L034

90P031
91M094
92M075
94M010

Palmer, R.W.P.
Fe-57: 90C015

Ottolini, L.
Fe-57: 00A029 01M007 97C041

Orlicky, O.
Fe-57: 87O017 98O032

Osaki, S.
Fe-57:

90H049

75O005 81S013

Onufrienok, V.V.
Fe-57: 81O022 81O027

Ortalli, I.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Paniagua, A.
Au-197: 96M051

Pacheco Serrano, W.A.


Fe-57: 99G039

Pankratov, V.B.
Fe-57: 92K107

Padovan, M.
GEN:
97L047
REV:
94I018

94L073

97L047

Paesano, Jr., A.
Fe-57: 90D056

94D009

Pajares, J.A.
Fe-57: 89G013

97A015

Pan, Y.X.
Fe-57: 00P009

99P051

Pan, S.
Fe-57:

97Y024

00T017

Papaefthymiou-Davis, G.C.
Fe-57: 88S070

Pakozdi, A.
717

Mineral Handbook
Papamarionpoulos, S.
Fe-57: 82P002 91P012

Patchen, H.J.
Fe-57: 82J009

Papaefthymiou, V.
Fe-57: 94B077

Patton, R.J.
Sb-121: 87M018

Papp, J.
Fe-57:

88C036

Pattrick, R.A.D.
Fe-57: 89C026

Papatheodorou, K.
Fe-57: 92E002

Patuk, M.I.
Fe-57: 87K079

Papayannakos, N.
Fe-57: 00B045

Paton, N.E.
Fe-57: 73H042 74H046

Paquet, H.
Fe-57: 87D043

Pattan, J.N.
Fe-57: 91P004

Paques-Ledent, M.T.
Fe-57: 77P059

Patrier, P.
Fe-57: 91P003

Parfitt, R.L.
Fe-57: 80H030 83P035

Patterson, K.H.
Fe-57: 91A001

REV:

88P027

88P027

Patel, K.R.
Fe-57: 97R057

Parish, R.V.
Fe-57: 94P020
Partiti, C.S.M.
Fe-57: 96D070
Parkin, K.M.
Fe-57: 76B117
80P052
REV:

99B021
78G038

95P007

94Y029

Pegna, G.
Fe-57: 92D060
88N042
Peires, S.M.
Fe-57: 94P072

95C030

Peigney, A.
Fe-57: 00C015
of Peking,
Fe-57: 77U004

77U005

Pelsmaekers, J.
Fe-57: 84V015

86V036

92B093

Pellacani, G.C.
REV:
74P025
98R040

Sn-119: 75P019
Peng, M.S.
Fe-57: 86P040
Pen'kov, I.N.
Fe-57: 67B018
85P066

Paulnyov, E.
Sb-121: 00P017

76M076 77Y010

80Y007

Sn-119: 76M076

Pautov, L.A.
Fe-57: 01P047
Pavlukhin, Yu.T.
Fe-57: 83B099

Pavlishin, V.I.
Fe-57: 80B120

Parfenova, A.Ya.
Fe-57: 80S110

Parida, K.M.
Fe-57: 96M057 99P007

99P057

95R056

Parissakis, G.K.
Fe-57: 95T042
Parodi, G.C.
Fe-57: 91W040

90P024

Pasova, F.G.
Fe-57: 75Z025
Pashkov, G.L.
Fe-57: 98M062
Pasal'skaya, L.F.
Fe-57: 94I018

92I013

97R041

90M005 95M016

Permyakov, Yu.V.
Fe-57: 83T021
Sb-121: 82Z006
Persoons, R.M.
Fe-57: 91D009

Pawlowski, M.
Fe-57: 89I016

Perlow, G.J.
Fe-57: 68S027

74P040

Pax, R.A.
Fe-57:

88P020

Permyakov, E.N.
Fe-57: 80E018

86B100

90E027

Payne, J.
Fe-57:

89E009

Perfiliev, Yu.D.
Fe-57: 69E003
75P010
78E019

70E002
76G062
78P036

71B012
77E020

74G063
78E018

95P059

96F067

97X005
Perdikatsis, V.
Fe-57: 83M068 85M099

Pearce, A.G.
Fe-57: 97D048
92J019

Perez, A.
Fe-57:

Pavlov, V.F.
Fe-57: 95P046

Peacor, D.R.
Fe-57: 96X005

Parekh, B.K.
Fe-57: 97H060

91P069

Perez-Ramirez, J.G.
Fe-57: 82P044

Pavlovec, R.
Fe-57: 93I010

91P040

Peng, T.J.
Fe-57:

Sn-119: 90M004

Pavicevic, M.K.
Fe-57: 93A029

Sn-119: 79B085

Pasternak, M.P.
Fe-57: 82D012

84T035

91P071

Parfenov, V.V.
Fe-57: 79B085

Paster, S.
Fe-57:

Pegg, I.L.
Fe-57:

95P006

80B107

Parshukova, L.N.
Fe-57: 85I015

Partin, E.
Fe-57:

80B107

95M024

Peev, T.M.
Fe-57: 77P058

Paul, N.C.
Fe-57: 83D016

Parulekar, V.N.
Fe-57: 87P060

Paris, E.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:

Pauker, V.I.
Fe-57: 77T036

77P039

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Prez Alczar, G.A.


Fe-57: 99F023

Pecuil, T.E.
Fe-57: 67W005
Pecherskii, D.M.
Fe-57: 97G044
Pedregosa, J.C.
Fe-57: 98A014
Pedrazzi, G.
Fe-57: 01P012
92B029
96P013

Perchuk, L.L.
Fe-57: 70P030

75L032

Pereira, L.C.J.
Fe-57: 93F039

93P068

99A003
Perevazentseva, E.V.
Fe-57: 73D040
90B081
94B063
96S035

Pedersen, M.S.

90O011 91S009
94O017 94S029
98P022 99S061

Perez, C.A.C.
Fe-57: 79I020
Perlman, I.

718

94S061

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

74H016

Petit, J.C.
Fe-57:

Ir-191:

Pereira, V.P.
Fe-57: 98P044
Pershin, S.V.
Fe-57: 98K088
Perez Rodriquez, J.L.
Fe-57: 00W012

Pisarevskii, A.M.
Fe-57: 65B015

Petrini, R.
Fe-57: 01P012

Pizarro, C.
Fe-57: 00P028

00P049

01P045

Pfannes, H.D.
Fe-57: 77P014

Plachinda, A.S.
Fe-57: 72P036
77C060

73P017
78K024

74P045
78K046

Plastinina, M.A.
Fe-57: 84I010

85I016

92I013

77P014

83B122

84G008

Pickering, I.J.
Fe-57: 92V022

Petridis, D.
Fe-57: 00B044
99S125

00G032

00K027

87G044

Pichler, T.
Fe-57: 01R023

Sn-119: 89P007

97P017

REV:

83C028

Petersen, J.F.
Fe-57: 77P013
Petersen, L.
Fe-57: 80P034
Peterson, J.B.
Fe-57: 69Y006
Petrik, I.
Fe-57:

95L004

Petukhov, E.P.
Fe-57: 80M072
Petersen, D.
Fe-57: 92V006
Petrakovskaya, E.A.
Fe-57: 95P046

83F027

90P005

Pieters, C.M.
Fe-57: 93B064
91P003

92P045

95B046

Pocs, L.
ANL:

71K055

Fe-57:

71D003

71K055

Podgayetskiy, A.V.
Fe-57: 85P077

86Z028

92P059

Pokrovskii, B.I.
Fe-57: 71B012

Piilonen, P.C.
Fe-57: 98P049

Pollak, H.
Au-197: 98S049
Eu-151: 98S049

88Z038

Pillai, T.A.K.
Fe-57: 77G023

IST:

Pochatkova, T.N.
Fe-57: 76B048

THY:

Pignocco, ArthurJ.
Fe-57: 85H011

Pillinger, C.T.
Fe-57: 94B005
96B073
98B049

76G083

Podzerko, V.F.
Fe-57: 85R039 92P059

Pietraszko, A.
Fe-57: 01L044

Pilipenko, A.A.
Fe-57: 79E013

76G065

78D051
81P021
89T040

Pochron, M.
Fe-57: 71B012

Pieczka, A.
Fe-57: 86K023

Petersen, N.
Fe-57: 87P026

76G023

77C033
78K047

Poblinkov, D.B.
Fe-57: 94Y028

Piekoszewski, J.
Fe-57: 68P018

97L047

88P066 90P011
94G009

Plinke, P.
Fe-57:

Pietzsch, C.
Fe-57: 75P014 81F008
92N038 93P020

Petrov, M.I.
Fe-57: 72V017

Petit, S.
Fe-57:

Platonov, A.N.
Fe-57: 70M013 71M068 72P042
78T036 79P043 79P045
83K049 83K052 87T043
91P006

83D064

83A028

Petrini, G.
GEN:
97L047

96R013 98L051

Petrova, L.M.
Fe-57: 96R083

Picart, A.
Fe-57:

99S142

93R004 94R011
99L036 99P051

Piochi, M.
Fe-57: 01P012

Picone, P.J.
Fe-57: 86M040

Peskett, S.
Fe-57: 99S142

84S077

Pinzino, C.
Fe-57: 01P012

98B025

Phillips, L.V.
Fe-57: 86P052

Pesquera, A.
Fe-57: 92G014

REV:

96P035

92A017

92A017

Petrov, O.E.
Fe-57: 94T052

THY:

Perron, C.
Fe-57: 00L030

Ping, J.Y.
Fe-57:

95B107

Petrick, S.
Fe-57: 01S086

95A015

Petrera, M.
Fe-57: 82B010

Pino, L.
Fe-57:

98F040

Peterson, T.W.
Fe-57: 94H074 95B107

Perino, E.
Fe-57: 98A014

IST:

REV:

94S061

Perez Zurita, M.J.


Fe-57: 94C044

96P070

Pimperl, M.M.
IST:
92A006

Petushkova, L.V.
Fe-57: 89K098

Perry, C.L.
Fe-57: 91D005
Pereira, R.A.
Fe-57: 90D057

Pilati, T.
Fe-57:

Petretis, B.
Fe-57: 96L068

Perrin, M.
Fe-57: 90W011

Peral, J.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

94B061
97B073
99S142

96B045
98B045

Fe-57:

01M009
74P043
76P006
80B095
85P068
91P073
93G003
93K074
94M085
98G003
98S049

PSL:

93K074

96B056
98B048

99S142

Pilbrow, J.R.
Fe-57: 95M019

719

62P004
75P034
79P012
81P008
86P017
92H035
93G010
93P013
94N043
98M006
99W025

63D001
75P041
79P013
82M063
91M113
92P037
93G021
93P030
97G025
98N001

70R022
76D045
79Q001
82P046
91P072
93G002
93H003
94L029
98C010
98N009

Mineral Handbook
REV:

78D018

86P017

86P058

98S049
Popov, V.I.
Fe-57: 75L032 75N033
77N019

Sb-121: 98S049
Sn-119: 98S049
Pollard, R.J.
Fe-57: 86M040 86Z007
92B052 92P005
93P023 94D023
Polosin, A.V.
Fe-57: 74O017
83K033
86M120
89B088

91D009 91P026
92P048 93H011

75Z025 78K069
84M065 85K063
87U004 88B136
89Z028

Pol'shin, E.V.
Fe-57: 71V033 72P016
75B151 78B028
78T036 79P043
83K052 85P069
89T040 89T052

82M087
85M098
89B087

72P042 73L039
78D051 78M057
79P045 83K049
85S131 87T043
91D064 91P006

Provencher, R.
Fe-57: 87L025

Popov, V.A.
Fe-57: 01P047

Proshko, V.Ya.
Fe-57: 78M072

Porter, C.
Fe-57:

Prot, T.
Fe-57:

88E009

Portnov, A.M.
Fe-57: 79P046

Polovko, N.I.
Fe-57: 76I019

Poupeau, G.
Fe-57: 01S086

82D018

82D057

Povenmire, H.
Fe-57: 95G032

Polyakova, N.P.
Fe-57: 77M063 78M036 78M066

Poyato Ferrera, J.
Fe-57: 00W012 01L015

Polshin, E.V.
Fe-57: 99T032

Prasad, A.
Fe-57: 85P023

Polishin, E.V.
Fe-57: 94P065

Pradell, T.
Fe-57: 91V026

Polischook, O.B.
Fe-57: 93B116

Punakivi, K.
Fe-57: 75P055

Poncelet, G.
Fe-57: 00V021

Pratesi, G.
Fe-57: 97C043

00V022

Puri, S.P.
Fe-57:

Pusz, S.
Fe-57:

Pootrakul, P.
REV:
91S093

Prewitt, C.T.
Fe-57: 73B035

Popplewell, J.
Fe-57: 92M081

Prepas, E.E.
Fe-57: 91M004 94M051 99M070

Popovic, S.
Fe-57: 87M031 92M048

Price, D.C.
Fe-57: 76P040

Sn-119: 98M083
Poptzov, M.Y.
Fe-57: 81K042
Popov, I.
Fe-57:

79P041

89I016
92K112

90K070
93P051

90P046
94K060

79S026

84V013 85M008

Pringle, O.A.
Fe-57: 92I004
Pring, A.
Fe-57:

97P034

97P035

Qi, Q.N.
Fe-57:

95F015

Qi, Y.T.
Fe-57:

92Q003

Qian, Q.F.
Fe-57: 92T048

94C100

Qian, H.D.
Fe-57: 90Z044
Qin, G.Y.
Fe-57: 92Q011 95Q002 97Q003

95M001 95M038 96M034 98B010

Pritchard, A.M.
Fe-57: 69B080

67R016 68R003 69M017 69R013


70G046 71M034 71M057

Pyne, G.S.
Fe-57: 86A018

Prejsa, M.
Fe-57: 95L005

Popiel, E.S.
Fe-57: 88K043
90P049
94S149

77E018

Pustowka, A.J.
Fe-57: 71H062 72H007 72P027

90V025

Ponec, V.
Fe-57:

88S135

Puri, R.K.
Fe-57: 72P041

93G015

Prandl, W.
Fe-57: 71P042
Pratt, S.F.
Fe-57: 91S043

87P061

Pulz, G.M.
Fe-57: 98P044

77B124

Polozov, A.G.
Fe-57: 91I012

92K008

Pulatov, M.P.
Fe-57: 76M084 78M060 85P075
Pulatov, G.Yu.
Fe-57: 80S104

Sn-119: 77B123
94D074

Puglisi, C.
Fe-57: 90S095
Pugacheva, E.E.
Fe-57: 97G050

98B025

Polyshin, E.V.
Fe-57: 81P021

00P062

93P068 95P059
99N060

Pryakhina, T.A.
Fe-57: 85R039

Povitskii, V.A.
Fe-57: 68M010 69M006 70M031

REV:

90P009

Prudncio, M.I.
Fe-57: 01N020 93F039
96F067 98P027

Polovov, V.M.
Fe-57: 77N019

Prada, B.
IST:

87T015

92P045

Prodencio, M.I.
Fe-57: 88P065

87P052

Portilla Vergara, C.
Fe-57: 92D054

Poullen, J.F.
Fe-57: 80D061

00P064

91K030

Sn-119: 96K081

Popel, E.S.
Fe-57: 90K115

Polkanov, Yu.A.
Fe-57: 85Y013

Polyakov, V.B.
Fe-57: 00P062

76N022

96K081

PSL:

Princivalle, F.
Fe-57: 99M017 99P027

Potzel, W.
Fe-57: 74P040

83K049

75S052

IST:

Popp, R.K.
Fe-57: 00V007

Polanco, C.
Fe-57: 79I020

80S110

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

70H035

Priloutski, O.F.
Fe-57: 96K081

Qin, S.
Fe-57:

97Q001

Qiu, Z.M.
Fe-57: 89Q006 90Q001 92C061
92Q002 92Q015 92Z034
Qiu, S.L.

720

96Q002 96Q003

92Q001

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

89Q005

Qu, X.
Fe-57:

85Z020

IST:

85Z020

Fe-57:

Quartier, R.
Fe-57: 76D045 79P012
81P008 82P046

79P013

79Q001

95A011

95C011

Rajguru, S.N.
Fe-57: 82K064

Quin, T.G.
Fe-57: 88M037 88Q001
Rabenhorst, M.C.
Fe-57: 89F001
Raclavsky, K.
Fe-57: 74Z003 74Z005
75Z004 75Z005
75Z028 76Z005
88R032 88R047

75C065 75R014
75Z015 75Z026
77C068 79Z010
89R054

Raki, L.
Fe-57:

Rao, S.B.
Fe-57:

95R003

Rakoto, H.
Fe-57: 79P046

80M056 95C007

Rakovich, F.I.
Fe-57: 75I006

75I018

Ram, L.C.
Fe-57: 86T035

95R004

Radcliffe, D.
Fe-57: 77W013 78H004 79W015 98C008
Radukic, G.
Fe-57: 80R036
Radakovic, A.A.
Fe-57: 92A027
Radic, N.D.
Fe-57: 92A027
Radwan, Sh.N.
Fe-57: 94E020
Raeburn, S.P.
Fe-57: 97R056
Raff, R.A.V.
Fe-57: 73R019
Ragan, M.
Au-197: 93A021
Rager, H.
Fe-57: 00G046
Rahders, E.
Au-197: 98Y014

95A035

96E016

87C053

Rasmussen, K.L.
Fe-57: 83L034

IST:
98B004

69Z003 71G075

Rathbone, R.F.
Fe-57: 95H028

Ramanaidou, E.
Fe-57: 96R033

Rautureau, M.
Fe-57: 81B114

Ramos-Galvan, C.E.
Fe-57: 96R074

Ravindra, N.M.
Fe-57: 80G035

97R057

GEN:

99R038

REV:

01R031

THY:

95D034

83B035

Razumov, O.N.
Fe-57: 89Z007
01R031
88J005
93R004
94R009
95D034
96M022
98R047
99R001
93R012

01R039
90H059
93R012
94R010
95R003
96R013
98S102
99R038

85D015
91C035
93R025
94R011
95R020
97R030
99D036
99S074

98R047

Razumovskaya, N.N.
Fe-57: 77V037 78V036

80A002 81R030

Razmanova, Z.P.
Fe-57: 83R034
Read, N.M.K.
Fe-57: 70D034
Readman, P.W.
Fe-57: 73C039
91P012

71D051
73C041

76R033

82P002

90S163

91R032

Rebizant, J.
Au-197: 94W041
Np-237: 94W041
92Q002 92Q015

Rebbert, C.R.
Fe-57: 91D005

95R056

Rechenberg, H.R.
Fe-57: 96D070

Rao, C.N.R.
Fe-57: 73B060

Recourt, P.
Fe-57: 94B080

Rao, D.V.V.
Fe-57: 80P034
Rao, K.R.P.M.
Fe-57: 77J017

72Z008 76D058

Raykhlin, A.I.
Fe-57: 86R057

98R040

Ramirez, R.
Fe-57: 99C046
Rancourt, D.G.
Fe-57: 01R023
85D072
93C050
94R001
94R039
96L050
98L051
99L036

83M083

Sn-119: 69Z002 71G075


76R043

92A017

Rang, M.
Fe-57: 90Q001 92Q001
92Z034

94G037

Rapin, F.
Fe-57:

Ratnikov, V.M.
ANL:
76D058

Raikhman, E.M.
IST:
71D053
Sn-119: 71D053

96M057

Rastsvetaeva, R.K.
Fe-57: 91P006

Range, K.J.
Fe-57: 93B098

Raj, D.

92I014

Ramsey, B.D.
IST:
92A017
REV:

93S083

Rasumovskaya, N.N.
Fe-57: 82V037

Raikhlin, A.I.
Fe-57: 82R039

Rais, A.
Fe-57:

79I016

Rama Rao, G.
Fe-57: 73B060

Ram, S.
Fe-57:
95R050

91R032 92V004

Rao, T.K.G.
Fe-57: 00M032

Ramashehu, P.
Fe-57: 87N039

Ramadan, T.M.
Fe-57: 92B028

86S028

Rao, K.K.
Fe-57: 94B010

Raman, K.V.
Fe-57: 78G045

Radeck, D.
Fe-57: 88M055

86R054

Rao, G.N.
Fe-57: 74S035

Rao, P.S.
Fe-57:

75R013

Raclavska, H.
Fe-57: 88R047

REV:

Rao, S.K.
Fe-57: 86T035

Rajoria, D.S.
Fe-57: 73B060

Quill, K.
Sn-119: 92B061

REV:

67R016 68R003 69R013 82B081


85R054 87B043 89H047 91H009
92R047 93H019 93R015 93T026
93T027

Rajeshwar, K.
Fe-57: 89E004

Quartier, H.
Fe-57: 79G014
Quartieri, S.
Fe-57: 00G026

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

95Z007
721

96R082

97B079

Reddy, B.J.
Fe-57: 80R009 82R032
92V004 93S083

Mineral Handbook
Ren, L.D.
Fe-57:

Reddy, S.
Fe-57: 81M052

REV:
Reddy, S.L.
Fe-57: 91R032

00R020 93R020
96B089 99B018

Ripley, L.G.
Fe-57: 72T002
Ripa, M.
Fe-57:

86B021

01B038

90R041
92D054

Rhoton, F.E.
Fe-57: 99D032

90R048

91D061

91R042

Richards, P.
Fe-57: 85M016

Reid, D.A.
Fe-57: 88R021 89B035
Reid, K.I.G.
Fe-57: 76K003

Richardson, S.
Fe-57: 75R022

89R016

Robinson, G.W.
Fe-57: 97R042

Rice, D.A.
Fe-57: 69R027

94R022

Robinson, S.G.
Fe-57: 00R068

Richards, K.S.
Fe-57: 77A041

Rodgers, K.A.
Fe-57: 85R026

91G035 94R014

93R017

Sn-119: 67A008

Richaud, R.
Fe-57: 00R001

Rodriguez-Clemente, R.
Fe-57: 95A015
Rodrguez-Fuentes, G.
Fe-57: 00C049

99S142

Rekharskaya, V.M.
Fe-57: 83T029

Riddle, C.
Fe-57: 77B011

Remo, J.L.
Fe-57: 77R010

Ridout, M.S.
Fe-57: 70V030

77W013

91W040 93C050
96R013 96S090

Rodin, S.S.
Fe-57: 67A008

Ricard, Y.
Fe-57: 99L006

IST:

79G014

97H060 99D006

Rodrigues, O.D.
Fe-57: 87R020 90R049
96D047 97D074

Richter, L.
Fe-57: 99S142

Reisener, R.J.
Fe-57: 99R001

77G011

Robarge, W.P.
Fe-57: 93K095

Richards, G.G.
Fe-57: 93M039
90B041

76G083

Robertson, D.G.C.
Fe-57: 92I004

Rickard, D.T.
Fe-57: 69M026

Reiff, W.M.
Fe-57: 91G025
Reiman, S.I.
Fe-57: 90B032

Robertson, J.D.
Fe-57: 93D029

01G004 01R020

86R035

Ristic, M.
Fe-57: 88M005 92M048

Robert, J.L.
Fe-57: 01R039 91C035
94R001 96L027
97F020

Rhempula, M.
Fe-57: 93G003

76R032 80C007 81R006 81T017


82C021 82G010 83L007 85G020
86S017 86W038 87R007 88L003
88R010 91C051

77T009

90F038

Robbrecht, G.G.
Fe-57: 76G023

Rhode, W.S.
Fe-57: 78R017
00J020
92R011

77T002

86G064

91R004

Reguera-Ruiz, E.
ANL:
90R048
Fe-57:

Rinaldi, R.
Fe-57: 00R053 90A001

Reznikova, L.A.
Fe-57: 89K057

Regnard, J.R.
Au-197: 86M059 86W032 88W006 89M051

REV:

Rezel, D.
Fe-57:

Rincon, J.Ma.
Fe-57: 88G017

91C026

Reznichenko, V.A.
Fe-57: 80A050 85R039

Rees, L.V.C.
Fe-57: 69M026 79S065

Fe-57:

91M050

Reuther, H.
Fe-57: 98A032

Reddy, V.R.
Fe-57: 96B071

Refait, P.
Fe-57:

91B098

Reshetnyak, N.B.
Fe-57: 82R039

Reddy, Y.P.
Fe-57: 92V004

Reeder, R.J.
Fe-57: 89R018

Rimbert, J.N.
Fe-57: 89I006

01L011

Resende, M.
Fe-57: 86F017

Reddy, Y.S.
Fe-57: 73B060

Redhammer, G.J.
Fe-57: 00R009 00R010
94G049 95R013
99G007

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Rodrigues, J.D.
Fe-57: 95P059
Rogers, D.E.
Fe-57: 77M003 88M026
71V012
Rogdest-Venskaja, I.V.
Fe-57: 88K087

Remy, P.H.
Fe-57: 70R022

Riedel, E.
Fe-57:

Renaudin, P.
Fe-57: 89D018

Riederer, J.
Fe-57: 98W021 99W014

Renton, J.J.
Fe-57: 78S022

Righter, K.
Fe-57: 02R007

88M075
Rogozhin, A.A.

90E019

Roisenberg, A.
Fe-57: 88D053
Roig i Serra, A.
Fe-57: 95A015

Rendall, R.E.G.
Fe-57: 93G003

Riise, G.
Fe-57:

Ren, S.X.
Fe-57:

Riley, D.L.
Fe-57: 68H028 69H006 69H008 69H009
69H011 70H002 70H023 70H030
71H013 71H044 71H070

Ren, J.Y.
Fe-57:

95M016
93Z026

REV:

00L006

71H057
722

Rojkovic, I.
Fe-57: 97L004
Rolf, R.M.
Fe-57: 77R011

88D067

90D056

94D009

Mineral Handbook
Rollin, H.B.
Fe-57: 93G010
Rolph, T.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:

99L015

Romanchev, B.P.
Fe-57: 72M024

Romanova, U.G.
Fe-57: 96R083

72R027

73R014

97M086

Romero, C.
Fe-57: 93I015
Romanov, G.V.
Fe-57: 96R083
Romanenko, I.M
Fe-57: 98K099
Ronconi, F.
Fe-57: 87C034
Roque,
Fe-57:

Roque-Malherbe, R.
Fe-57: 90R041 91D061

92D054

95D058

Rossiter, P.L.
Fe-57: 82J022
82A039
99G043

Rosa-Brussin D., M.F.


Fe-57: 86G012 90C040

95R015

Ross, C.A.M.
Fe-57: 80R004 86L009

87T015

Ross, C.W.
Fe-57: 90C015
Rosenberg, P.E.
Fe-57: 91R008
Ross II, C.R.
Fe-57: 93O030 94W008
Rossano, S.
Fe-57: 99R024
Rosiere, C.A.
Fe-57: 99D038

Roy-Poulsen, N.O.
Fe-57: 79D034 80A028
82R012 83R035
84L034 84R024
86R013 90V039

81R031 82L002
83V009 84C009
85L035 85R049
90V041

84A014

72D030

Roth, C.B.
Fe-57: 77S099
Roth, G.
Fe-57:

00R020

Roudaut, E.
Fe-57: 85T005
Rousset, A.
Fe-57: 00C015

Rusakov, V.S.
Fe-57: 90D059 90F033
96K112 97C087
98B084 98K088
99R048
Sn-119: 94K121

Russo, U.
Fe-57:

90K085

00A029 90A013
96R058 97L006
99L009 99S031

Ruskov, T.
Fe-57: 72K042

Roy, H.C.
Fe-57: 89K100

Russell, R.L.
Fe-57: 99R052

81H033

69A025 69V007

85E011

86E028

Russell, P.E.
Fe-57: 78R018

78S022

Russell, S.
Fe-57: 79S062

80S033

Rusanov, V.
Fe-57: 00R045

92R006

Russ, K.
Fe-57:

95R006

Rozhkova, L.V.
Fe-57: 73G038

Rutgers vander Loeff, M.M.


Fe-57: 00H020

Rozenberg, G.K.
Fe-57: 97R041

Ryan, V.L.
Fe-57: 85D005

Ruan, X.D.
Fe-57: 86P040

Ryabchikov, I.D.
Fe-57: 97D079

Rubio, B.
Fe-57:

Sn-119: 97D079
95M035

Ryan, M.J.
Fe-57: 87B051

Rubtsov, V.A.
Fe-57: 74N019

Ryan, D.H.
Fe-57: 93Z027

Rubie, D.C.
Fe-57: 93O030

Ryabkin, V.K.
Sn-119: 69Z002

Rudnev, V.V.
Fe-57: 85L025

Ryadkin, V.K.
ANL:
76D058

Rudnitskaya, E.S.
Fe-57: 93S134

Sn-119: 76D058
Ryba, J.
Fe-57:

Ruebenbauer, K.
Fe-57: 96R009
96R009

Ruegsegger, P.
Fe-57: 72B048

71B102

Saakyan, A.A.
Fe-57: 76M084
72K033

Rueda, E.H.
Fe-57: 00A018 94V005
Ruffler, R.
Fe-57: 91R021

Saccani, E.
Fe-57: 96B074
98M034

Sack, R.O.
Fe-57: 00B090
Sadykov, E.K.
Fe-57: 67B018

Rffer, R.
Fe-57: 99Z002

Sadanga, R.
Fe-57: 79Y003

Rummery, T.A.
Fe-57: 79L020

Sadykov, R.Sh.

Roush, T.L.
723

79R027

83M060

95R063
98L001

96C007
99K074

Rushko, Yu.O.
Fe-57: 78M057

94R001

Rozenson, I.
Fe-57: 77R026 78H030 78R007 78R012
79D027 79R036 80D010 80H048
80R023 80S046 81D031 81H018
82R035

Fe-57:

91R042 95B091
97K094 97Y021
99K126 99R031

99R031

Russell, J.D.
Fe-57: 76G061 79R004
84M053 88S056

Roy, D.M.
Fe-57: 85P050

THY:
Ross, M.
Fe-57:

95M036

Rozanov, N.A.
ANL:
69A025

Rossman, G.R.
Fe-57: 78G038 79G040
84M038 89S059

98B025

94R057

82R012 83C047
83R035 84C009
85L035 85M005
86R013

REV:

Rose-Hansen, J.
Fe-57: 75A026

93R023

82L002
83M083
84R024
85R049

Royer, M.
Fe-57: 91C035

83M082 83R005

Rossi, A.M.
Fe-57: 01S086

Roy-Poulsen, H.
Fe-57: 81R031
83L034
84L034
85M102

REV:
97M086

Ruotsala, A.P.
Fe-57: 68T006

95B047

Rouzies, D.
Fe-57: 93R022
95R011

Romanov, V.P.
Fe-57: 70V013 71Z002
75C052

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

76R044

96R021

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

83B099

84T035

Fe-57:

Sallam, A.A.
Fe-57: 98E003

Saetgaleev, Y.K.
Fe-57: 95S136

Salahuddin, H.
Fe-57: 94Y029

Safonov, Y.G.
Au-197: 94G051

97G046

Sahajwalla, V.
Fe-57: 97S078

99Z018

Salanov, A.N.
Fe-57: 00A025

Saini, J.S.
Fe-57: 87S041

91S068

Salyn, A.L.
Fe-57: 00L025

Sakai, N.
Fe-57: 81S013
Sakharov, A.N.
Fe-57: 85G075 85S105

97A020

74E017
76E006
79S025
85S032
94E020
96E016
97E017

Salakhutdinov, N.
ANL:
68S050

70S024

Sn-119: 68S050

70S024

Salvi, S.
Fe-57:

75E006
76E021
81E023
88E003
94S121
96S121
97E029

75E021
76E022
81S125
89E014
94S122
97E015
98A031

88S100

92D057

Sano, H.
Fe-57:

72H042

Sanz, J.
Fe-57:

78S060

76E006

Salman, F.
Fe-57: 94E021

94E022

76E021

Salmon, J.F.
REV:
67M040

Santos, C.A.
Fe-57: 98P044

REV:

93S004

THY:

95S049

Salis, M.
Fe-57:

94A013

Salavejus, S.

Sato, K.
Fe-57:

79T046

79T046

Savva, E.V.
Fe-57: 97B036
Savovic, V.
Fe-57: 98Z011
Sawicka, B.D.
Fe-57: 70H039 71H062 72H007

98F011

98M035

Sawicki, J.A.
Au-197: 92F009 92W011 94W001 94W036
95W001
Fe-57:

68S046
72P027
94B079

Sb-121: 92F009
Sn-119: 68S046

94S104

94A037

95S049

93Y008

Savel'ev, R.A.
Au-197: 94G051

98D048

95S049

92M074

Savage, J.W.
Fe-57: 68W015

83S118

Santana, G.P.
Fe-57: 01S020

Salles, E.O.T.
Fe-57: 94S104

Sato, H.
Fe-57:

92Z047

Savvateev, N.N.
Fe-57: 74G063

94F013

Sandoval-Robles, G.
Fe-57: 96R074

92Z007

Satterwhite, C.
Fe-57: 93L053

Santana, D.P.
Fe-57: 01S020

91S009

80A056

Satpaev, K.K.
Sn-119: 73N019

Sanchez, C.
Fe-57: 92F003

Salvioli Mariani, E.
Fe-57: 90B081

95S049

96B024

Sankar, C.
Fe-57: 89D035

Salem, M.A.
Fe-57: 74E017

PSL:

93B061

Sanders, I.S.
Fe-57: 89A019

99M088

Sasa, Y.
Fe-57:

Sato, Y.
Fe-57:

Np-237: 94W041
Sangeeta,
Fe-57:

79A053

Satarova, L.M.
Fe-57: 73M033 74M066 75V042 76M038
77M041 77M063

Sanchez, J.P.
Au-197: 94W041
Fe-57:

Sallam, H.A.
Fe-57: 74E014
75E023
79E004
84S106
94E014
95S092
97E016

97M089 99M017

Samal, A.
Fe-57: 99P007

88W007

79A043

Saranchuk, W.I.
Fe-57: 94S149

Samanta, A.K.
Fe-57: 96M052 96S116
99P027

78B071

82L042
92K008
97S071
99M055

Sarzynski, J.
Fe-57: 98S101

Samyshkina, K.G.
Fe-57: 78A044

Sakharov, B.A.
Fe-57: 00L025

74S082
90S138
97M017
98M035

Sarma, K.B.N.
Fe-57: 82R032

99S142

Samsonov, V.A.
Fe-57: 92I013

Sakka, Y.
Fe-57: 00S003

Salazar, R.
Fe-57: 83S075

Sardarov, S.S.
Fe-57: 78A045

Samra, J.S.
Fe-57: 82M077

Saksager, O.
Fe-57: 90M065

80S033

Sarofim, A.F.
Fe-57: 94H074

Samoylova, Ye.M.
Fe-57: 84M060
96G056

79S062
82S097

Saraswat, I.P.
Fe-57: 69M017 71M034

Sale, N.M.
Fe-57: 99S142
IST:

78C017 78S006
80S051 81S074

Saragovi, C.
Fe-57: 00A018 73F018
87S063 90S095
94S046 94V005
97S073 98M034

Salviulo, G.
Fe-57: 99S031

98G047

Sainz-Diaz, C.I.
Fe-57: 99C046

Salah, S.H.
Fe-57: 78B018

Fe-57:

96L068

Saegusa, N.
Fe-57: 79S026

Sakakibara, M.
Fe-57: 95K110

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Sans, L.M.A.
Fe-57: 99M093

Sawamoto, H.
Fe-57: 87H011

Santos, R.A.
Fe-57: 00K082

Sawcer, D.E.
Fe-57: 88S056

Saporoschenko, M.

724

70H039 71H062 72H007


86S129 88S047 92F009
94W036 97B048

Mineral Handbook

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Saxena, S.K.
Fe-57: 74S068

Schultz, L.
Fe-57: 93L053

Schmidt, C.
Fe-57: 00K088

Sayed Ahmed, F.M.


Fe-57: 96S097

Schouwstra, R.P.
Au-197: 94F034

Schrmann, K.
Fe-57: 72S077

72S078

Scorzelli, R.B.
Fe-57: 01S086
79D017
79D055
85S045
88D012
94S028
95R020
97A015
98C030

76S086
79D018
80D027
86S014
90S096
94S029
96P035
97R030
99R001

78D027 78D039
79D034 79D042
80D035 80S006
86S098 87S036
90S131 90S137
94S055 94S061
96S035 96S036
97S022 98B025

90S133

91S066

Fe-57:

94F034

Sbriz, L.
Fe-57:

91V010

THY:

95V031

Schepke, M.
Fe-57: 95C026

Scarfe, C.M.
Fe-57: 90C008

Schierhorn, E.
Fe-57: 99S061

Scala, C.M.
REV:
74S119

Schingaro, E.
Fe-57: 94O017 95M041 96P013

Scavnicar, S.
Fe-57: 96B090

Schlichting, F.
Fe-57: 80A037

Schaefer, M.W.
Fe-57: 83S071

95V031

85S114

98D057

Scherer, P.
Fe-57: 93L053

95K008

PSL:

95K008

REV:

95K008

99G007

Scott, A.D.
Fe-57: 99A018
Scott, S.D.
Fe-57: 71S027

Schmidt, M.C.
Fe-57: 82A024

Schwartz, K.B.
Fe-57: 80B107
REV:

Schnell, A.
Fe-57: 88S100

Seal, M.
Fe-57:
80S011

Schwerer, F.C.
Fe-57: 72H035 72S062
74H033 74S069
92T036

94L025

96L028

Schmidt, W.
Fe-57: 90P005

Schwertmann, U.
Fe-57: 00S037
83M022
88M027
90B075
95S077
98S068

80M052
84M043
88M068
90S120
96D002
99S008

82S045
85S034
88S064
94M008
96F044

82S123
86M013
89A019
95S006
98S024

Schnellrath, J.
Fe-57: 90M064

Schreiner, W.H.
Fe-57: 88D067

89D058

91D021

Schmid-Beurmann, P.
Fe-57: 97S096 99S052

Schembera, N.
Fe-57: 87P026

Schaf, J.
Fe-57:

94S130

97C041

Schneider, J.
Fe-57: 00R010

00S017

80G041

Schell, T.
Fe-57:

87B083

REV:

Schreyer, W.
Fe-57: 90B155

Scheinost, A.C.
Fe-57: 99B042

Schreiber, H.D.
Fe-57: 87F024

Sed'mov, N.A.
Fe-57: 85B140

Seifert, F.
Fe-57:

Schultz, C.L.
Fe-57: 94D008
87P026

90B041

Sehly, A.A.A.
Fe-57: 94E021

Schoenberger, P.J.
Fe-57: 92S081

79H054 86S053

Sedlak, B.
Fe-57: 90B032

Seelenfreund, A.
Fe-57: 98B025

Schultz, A.J.
Fe-57: 91K013

Schneider, H.
Fe-57: 75P014

Seberini, M.
Fe-57: 97L004

Seehra, M.S.
Fe-57: 81J001

82S123

Schlinger, C.M.
Fe-57: 88S070

73S074

Schumacher, R.
Fe-57: 91S031

82S045

Schmidt, J.E.
Fe-57: 97A015

81S022

Sedov, V.E.
Fe-57: 89Z007

Schulze, D.G.
Fe-57: 00S037

Schnitzer, M.
Fe-57: 77S095

72S097

Schulz, R.
Fe-57: 93Z027

90S120

98P022

Sears, D.W.G.
Fe-57: 93L053

80B107

Schurer, P.J.
Fe-57: 90L054

Schmidbauer, E.
Fe-57: 00S027
96S033

Scordari, F.
Fe-57: 94O017 95M041 96P013
99S061

97H034

Schunck, J.P.
Fe-57: 75M085
75H026

78D018

Scott, E.R.D.
Fe-57: 80C045

Schulz, H.D.
Fe-57: 00H020 72B048

Schmidt, K.
Fe-57: 71H071 72H033 74B063

REV:

REV:
95K008

Schoenberg, L.N.
Fe-57: 79C040

Scherson, D.A.
Fe-57: 95T014
Schmetzer, K.
Fe-57: 82S091

IST:

98P022

00M068
78A022
82S001
85S023
88S042

00S080

01S035

Seidl, V.
Sb-121: 72B042
00H011 00H012

Sekizawa, H.
Fe-57: 81S013

Schramm, J.
Fe-57: 00H020

Sellers, R.M.
Fe-57: 88A033

Schweda, P.
Fe-57: 99F035

Seliverstov, V.K.
IST:
71Z010

725

77A051
78A034
83S064
87S084

Seidel, E.R.
Fe-57: 96W050

Seifu, D.
Fe-57:

99S101

94E022
77S039
79S052
84M025
88S103

77S040
81A004
84S042
93O030

Mineral Handbook
Semenov, V.G.
Fe-57: 85G072

Sette Camara, A.
Fe-57: 76D044

Semioschkina, N.
Fe-57: 86S053
Semikhatov, M.A.
Fe-57: 95G071

97G049

Semin, E.G.
Fe-57: 75Z024

Senftle, F.E.
Fe-57: 00S055 82E003
95G032

93S088

94T005

Shaw, C.
Fe-57:

Shcherbatyuk, O.K.
Fe-57: 84C054
91M005 91M011
Shenoy, G.K.
Eu-151: 79D058
81S101

Sn-119: 79D058
Sherman, D.M.
Fe-57: 88S079

91S012

Sharma, B.K.
Fe-57: 87B073

88B035

89B023

Sn-119: 87B073

89B023

90B002

90B002

Sharma, P.
Fe-57: 89H047

Seoane, X.L.
Fe-57: 95M013

IST:

92A006

REV:

92A017

95T006

Sequeira Braga, M.A.


Fe-57: 93P068 98P027

99S141

93L050

Sn-119: 88C053

93L050

85G075 85S105

Shevaleevskii, I.D.
Fe-57: 74M068
Sherriff, B.L.
Fe-57: 97B048
Shen, M.H.
IST:
92A006

Sheta, N.H.
Fe-57: 94E014
94S122

80A002

94E020
97E017

94S076

Shiley, R.
Fe-57: 78S006
81S074

79S062
82S097

80S033

80S051

Shinjo, T.
Fe-57: 71S028

97A015

96S071

Shen, B.
Fe-57:

81M024 81M052

Shepel', S.I.
Fe-57: 94P065

Shendrik, T.G.
Fe-57: 94S149
Shee, S.R.
Fe-57: 01M039

Sharkina, E.V.
Fe-57: 92I013

Shearer, C.K.
Fe-57: 01G039

Sharma, V.N.
Fe-57: 81A022
Sharp, T.
Fe-57:

Shah, N.
Fe-57:

Shen, G.F.
Fe-57: 00S133

95M001

Sharma, S.K.
Fe-57: 97R057

95S142

Shearman, J.
Fe-57: 96H064

94H074

Shang, H-Y.
Fe-57: 86S079

Sersale, R.
Fe-57: 84S077

94E019
95S092

96S071

Shaked, D.
Fe-57: 79C036

83A010

92A017

92A017

THY:

Shah, A.D.
Fe-57: 93S103

92A017

Sheng, H.G.
Fe-57: 88C053

Sha, L.K.
Fe-57:

Shah, S.
Fe-57:

96C074

Shemshura, L.P.
Fe-57: 88M091

Sham, T.K.
Fe-57: 77B011

99S142

95F028

Shelfer, T.D.
Fe-57: 01M013 89M033 98M054

91S084

REV:

Senior, A.
Fe-57: 99S142

00K016

89Z040

Sharma, N.D.
Fe-57: 86S142

Senior, C.L.
Fe-57: 97H061

Serediak, M.S.
Fe-57: 99M070

76A045

Shabalin, B.G.
Fe-57: 86S128

Senderov, E.E.
Fe-57: 92B098

Sergent, J.
Fe-57: 96S090

75A063

Shcherban, I.P.
Fe-57: 85S109

Sharov, A.S.
Fe-57: 77G071 80G076
94T052 96G056

92D057

SergentJr, E.W.
Fe-57: 75E028

Sharma, K.B.N.
Fe-57: 90S163

Sharrock, MichaelP.
Fe-57: 86M040

81S025

Sengupta, S.K.
Fe-57: 88D069

Sergeev, N.B.
Au-197: 94G051

Sexton, A.S.
Fe-57: 98B049

Sharma, S.S.
Fe-57: 90S119

Sengupta, K.S.
Fe-57: 83D016

Sergasina, L.J.
Fe-57: 77A029

99S074

Sharanova, Z.V.
Fe-57: 97G044

Sen'kov, P.E.
Fe-57: 80B015

Serci, S.
Fe-57:

Shabani, A.A.T.
Fe-57: 98S102

Sharma, K.C.
Fe-57: 75S110

Semet, M.
Fe-57: 91W040

Sepelk, V.
Fe-57: 92B074

Setzer, E.W.
Sb-121: 93S030

Sharma, A.L.
Fe-57: 87S126

Semmel, A.
Fe-57: 84E018

IST:

94E022

Shao, H.R.
Fe-57: 86S079

Semeshko, A.V.
Fe-57: 73S015

Sen, P.
Fe-57:

Shash, N.
Fe-57: 94E021

80D036

Sgarlata, F.
Fe-57: 74A056 74D059
79D068 85S103

Semenov, E.V.
Fe-57: 90G085

Senesi, N.
Fe-57: 77S095

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

98R040

90H078 91H071 93S103


97H061

726

94H074

Shipko, M.N.

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

73B026 73B072
87M081

79V021 83R034

74S057
80S072
83S027
92A044
97L014

74S058 74S072
81S010 81S070
86A014 86N026
95K110 97A009
98S086 98S108

Shima, M.
Fe-57: 71O013 72O018 73O014 73S078
73S079 73S090 75S113 75S114
79Y009 80O005
Shimada, H.
Fe-57: 72K066

Shvedov, O.Yu.
Fe-57: 76I019

77I011

Shyu, H.J.
Fe-57: 81S090

81V002

73S090

Siew Hew Sam, D.


Fe-57: 95R011

80S104

79S065

Singhvi, A.K.
Fe-57: 74S035

85P023

86S028

Sinor, T.W.
Fe-57: 94S102
Sinyavskii, V.I.
Fe-57: 79B085
Sn-119: 79B085
Sinitsyn, V.A.
Fe-57: 88N042
Sindellari, L.
Fe-57: 85P068
Singh, S.
Fe-57:

80G041

72S061

80S043
Singh, O.P.
Fe-57: 84G039
Sinha, T.P.
Fe-57: 93S050

93F039 95P059
99N060

Silva, J.J.
Fe-57:

Shpirt, M.Ya.
Fe-57: 87G057

Simanovich, I.M.
Fe-57: 81D070

Shpaer, A.G.
Fe-57: 74O017

Simkin, D.J.
Fe-57: 73H035
97S042

81A022

Singer, A.
Fe-57: 84S091

Silaev, V.I.
Fe-57: 93S133

92S014

Singru, R.M.
Fe-57: 00B020

Singer, R.B.
Fe-57: 90M076

Sholpo, L.E.
Fe-57: 97G044

Shun'ko, V.V.

76S105

83B123

95S101

Sn-119: 67E008

75A051

Sn-119: 76C031
83B121

78S011 78S040
82G059 82M077

Singh, H.S.
Fe-57: 87N048 89N009 91N011

Sikora, W.S.
Fe-57: 86J026

Silva, T.
Fe-57:

Shtrikman, S.
Fe-57: 67E008

Singh, A.K.
Fe-57: 73S081 77S072
79S066 81G055
84G002 87S041

Sigurdsson, H.
Fe-57: 93S088

Silver, J.
Fe-57:

99S142

Simopoulos, T.
Fe-57: 00K027

Sigvaldason, G.E.
Fe-57: 92H018

Shnyrev, G.D.
Fe-57: 73D040

Shrivastava, K.L.
Fe-57: 90T045

IST:

Sigalas, I.
Fe-57: 75S078

Shmariovich, E.M.
Fe-57: 83T029

73S029

Sims, M.R.
Fe-57: 99S142

Siemiatkowski, J.
Fe-57: 98G059

00S131

72S064

Simonova, V.
Fe-57: 94S149

Sn-119: 81V002

Siebers, H.H.
Fe-57: 82S033

Shimazaki, H.
Fe-57: 98S035

Shoji, H.
Fe-57:

85I016

Shvadskii, Yu.F.
Fe-57: 72M024 74M068 75M026

74A055

95S131

Shneerson, Ya.M.
Fe-57: 78S085

Simon, L.
REV:

Sidorenko, G.A.
Fe-57: 93S134

Shimazu, S.
Fe-57: 95S101

Shi, H.R.
Fe-57:

Shvets, D.I.
Fe-57: 78I013

Sidorov, S.V.
Fe-57: 74S106

Shimada, I.
Fe-57: 98W021 99W014

Shi, N.C.
Fe-57:

Simakova, L.G.
Fe-57: 77T036

Sidorenko, G.G.
Fe-57: 76S105

94S089

Shishkin, N.N.
Fe-57: 75I005

Shima, M.
Fe-57: 73S078

Simsek, S.
Fe-57: 81G064

Siddiqi, M.
Fe-57: 88D014

Shirey, S.B.
Fe-57: 72H042

Shive, P.N.
Fe-57: 73J011

85S109

Shuriga, T.N.
Fe-57: 79P043

Shidlovsky, I.
Fe-57: 76S021

Shinonaga, T.
Fe-57: 94E013

Fe-57:

Shumeiko, V.P.
Fe-57: 76S044

Shimomura, O.
Fe-57: 87H011
Shinno, I.
Fe-57: 72S087
80S071
81S088
89S041
97A020

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

96F067

98P027

92S062

Singer, M.J.
Fe-57: 95S027

98P044

Sindelar, Z.
Fe-57: 97M028
Sipavina, L.V.
Fe-57: 75N033 75S052

Simmons, G.W.
Fe-57: 81M056 87C044
Simopoulos, A.
Fe-57: 00B044
82P002
91P012

Singh, B.
Fe-57:

72Y002 73G014 75S078


83M068 85M099 87G044

Sn-119: 89P007

727

Siqueira, J.L.
Fe-57: 98F009
Siroshtan, R.I.
Fe-57: 80S110

83K049

Sitek, J.
Fe-57:

77C068

75R014
99L053

93L023

95S009

Mineral Handbook
Sitdikov, B.S.
Fe-57: 74M053
Sivieri, E.
Fe-57:

83A028

Sivkov, V.P.
Fe-57: 78G042

79G050

Sivtsov, A.V.
Fe-57: 86Z028

93S134

Smirnova, A.V.
Fe-57: 75I017

Solymos, G.K.
Fe-57: 88H024 90H049 90K063

Smith, D.L.
Sn-119: 67S026

Solntseva, L.S.
Fe-57: 78K069

Smith, M.G.
Fe-57: 76D023
83S099

76P040

79S026

80S025

Solberg, T.C.
Fe-57: 89S085

Smith, T.E.
Fe-57: 77B011

Skinner, S.J
Fe-57: 96B045

REV:

Smith, P.R.
Fe-57: 92S043

Skinner, W.M.
Fe-57: 01T022

94E020

94S122

97X003

98H036

97K106

98H039

Sokolov, Yu.A.
Fe-57: 74N019

Souza Azevedo, I.
Fe-57: 78D027 78D039
79D034 79D042
80D035 87S036
94S028 94S029
96S036 98C030

79D017
79D055
90S096
94S055

Sokolov, A.V.
Fe-57: 91B106

Southern, J.T.
Fe-57: 72D037

Smith, T.B.
Fe-57: 96B045

Sonkin, L.S.
Fe-57: 85S131
96B073

Song, G.S.
Fe-57: 86F041

98B045

Sn-119: 90M004
Sklavounos, S.
Fe-57: 92E002
Skogby, H.
Fe-57: 87S055
92S027

Smith, K.R.
Fe-57: 00V006
92S112

92S113

89S059 92S008
94N040 94S011

Skoutelas, A.P.
Fe-57: 99S125

88C023

95C088

Sorokina, N.A.
Fe-57: 85S105
Sorokin, V.I.
Fe-57: 75S052
Sorokhtina, N.V.
Fe-57: 00L054
Sosa, J.A.
Fe-57:

80R036

Soubeyroux, J.L.
Fe-57: 81C025

Sodeyama, K.
Fe-57: 00S003
Sderberg, K.
Fe-57: 01H034

85B160

Smales, A.A.
Fe-57: 70N011
70N011

Smart, ST.C.
Fe-57: 01T022

Sokolova, E.V.
Fe-57: 00L054
01S035

Smirnov, G.V.
Fe-57: 89Z007

Smirnova, E.P.
Fe-57: 82M087 84M065
Smith, G.V.
Fe-57: 78C017 78S006
80S051 81S074

Sb-121: 72D037
00S017
01S085

00S080
97K056

01P047

Sokol, E.V.
Fe-57: 00A025

91K030

79S062
82S097

80S033

Sousa, J.J.F.
Fe-57: 94S150
Sozanski, A.G.
Fe-57: 79S036

Solinas, V.
Fe-57: 84G008
Solozhenkin, P.M.
Fe-57: 70S043
88S135

83M082

Sosa, G.M.
Fe-57: 99A003

Sobolev, N.V.
Fe-57: 99S032

Slonimskaya, M.V.
Fe-57: 81D070

PSL:

80K068

Sobolev, V.N.
Fe-57: 99S032

Sletova, T.V.
Fe-57: 78M066

REV:

Soppa, I.V.
Fe-57: 95B117

Soboleva, S.V.
Fe-57: 78M075

Slawska-Waniewska, A.
Fe-57: 91G026

95Y018

Song, K.C.
Fe-57: 97K101

Snyder, G.A.
Fe-57: 99S032

Slade, R.C.T.
Fe-57: 97D048

Slutskiy, A.B.
Fe-57: 84K048

THY:

Smyth, J.R.
Fe-57: 97S109

Sn-119: 95C088

Slivka, J.
Fe-57:

Smoilovskii, A.N.
Fe-57: 77D064

Smutkina, Z.S.
Fe-57: 79K074

97Q003

Song, R.K.
Fe-57: 95Y018

Smolyanskii, P.I.
PSL:
74S129

Skrodskii, V.E.
Fe-57: 87G057
Slade, P.G.
Fe-57: 87C015

Sun, F.Z.
Fe-57:

94C080
Smith, S.C.
Fe-57: 01K043

89S002
93F037

89B083

Soliman, M.A.
Fe-57: 94E019

Smith, D.G.W.
Fe-57: 95L054

Sklad, P.S.
Fe-57: 90M005

60S007

Solymosi, J.
Fe-57: 80J005

Smith, R.G.
Fe-57: 94B095
84G010

Solonenco, A.O.
Fe-57: 60S006

Solov'ev, A.A.
Fe-57: 84M060 86V048

Smith, J.M.A.
Fe-57: 68S053

Skerra, B.
Fe-57: 69H010
Skippen, G.B.
Fe-57: 75K022

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

74S106
90G085

728

76S105

80S104

Spanu, V.
Fe-57: 77S078

77S079

Spano, G.
Fe-57: 94A013

94A037

79D018
80D027
90S137
96S035

Mineral Handbook
Speziali, N.L.
Fe-57: 80D036
Speer, D.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:

00E012

Fe-57:

99Z002

REV:

96S107

80S046

Sprenkel-Segel, E.L.
Fe-57: 64S012

Stewart, D.J.
Fe-57: 68D032
98K001

82R035

Stencel, J.M.
Fe-57: 91O001
Steel, A.T.
Eu-151: 94B006

Stanjek, H.
Fe-57: 00S037
99S008
80I020
66S029

80S110
68S027

94I018
70S029

99G043

Sprenkl-Segel, E.L.
Fe-57: 69S030

Starr, M.
Fe-57:

00K019

Sproule, G.I.
Fe-57: 79C063

Stankovic, J.
Sb-121: 00P017

Spragg, J.E.
Fe-57: 99S142

Steffen, G.
Fe-57: 84S042

99S142

Srivastava, B.K.
Fe-57: 79K072 80K075
83J013 88J018

93H032 94S035

Stanley, C.J.
Au-197: 97G046
Stahl, A.
Fe-57:

98S068

81K033

82K065

Stepniewski, M.
Fe-57: 98G059
Steiner, K.
Fe-57: 00L003

00L006

88S103

Stiller, A.H.
Fe-57: 78S022

92D034

82S050

86S081

82S050

Srinivasan, T.M.
Fe-57: 86S028
Srivastava, V.K.
Fe-57: 80G035

69A025

Fe-57:

69B025
94L021

77B039
94Z002

86P017
96L045

REV:

86P017

86P058

98S049

Sb-121: 77B039
98S049

77H032 77S051

Sn-119: 77B039

98S049

Stsser, R.
Fe-57: 90M072

Srikantapura, S.
Fe-57: 97H060

Stewart, Cheri
Fe-57: 85M029

St. Seymour, K.
Fe-57: 93S055

Stenberg, V.I.
Fe-57: 84O015 86M001

Stahle, V.
Fe-57: 82S091

Steinthorsson, S.
Fe-57: 76H042 89H015 90H048 92H016
92H017 92S013 94H035 94H036
94O005 98H021

Stakheeva, S.A.

87S110

81K006

81B112

93S030

Stefanidis, T.
Fe-57: 85N006

86S129

Stoch, L.
Fe-57:

Stoffers, P.
Fe-57: 84S091

Srinvasachar, S.
Fe-57: 94H074

86S017 86S032
90H011

99S106

86S036
98S049

Stewart, A.M.
Fe-57: 85J010

Fe-57:

Stievano, L.
Fe-57: 99C043

99S136

Stoops, G.
Fe-57: 79V020 85D035

Eu-151: 98S049

Srinivasulu, G.
Fe-57: 93S083

Stanek, J.
Au-197: 95S023

90E019

Stiller, M.
Fe-57: 67L004

Stevens, J.G.
Au-197: 98S049
81S091

99S101

Stern, W.B.
Fe-57: 02V002

Stepanov, E.P.
ANL:
69A025
Fe-57:

Stepien-Damm, J.
Fe-57: 01L044
Stepanova, T.V.
Fe-57: 97G044

98G047

Steinfink, H.
Fe-57: 83S051

Srivastava, J.K.
Fe-57: 91M095

THY:

Sb-121: 72B042

Standifird, J.D.
Fe-57: 94S102

64S012

Srivastava, K.K.P.
Fe-57: 79S118
87S112

90P049

Stanger, G.
Fe-57: 91T017

Spirina, I.S.
Fe-57: 86N039
Spivak, S.D.
Fe-57: 77I013

Stewart, D.B.
Fe-57: 71A038

Stanczyk, K.
Fe-57: 90P046

Spiering, B.
Fe-57: 85S023

IST:

Stevulova, N.
Fe-57: 95T006

89B027

Stahl, B.
Fe-57:

98S009

Stetsenko, M.E.
Fe-57: 74I019

Stanek, M.
Fe-57: 90H011

Np-237: 94W041

REV:

Steger, W.E.
Fe-57: 95R006

83B064

Spirlet, J.C.
Au-197: 94W041

Spiro, B.
Fe-57:

73M033 74M066 77M041

Stanek, J.
Au-197: 96S107

Spiering, H.
Fe-57: 76S063
Spina, G.
Fe-57:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Stone, A.J.
Fe-57: 67C018

68B006

Stone, W.E.E.
Fe-57: 78S060
Stohl, F.V.
Fe-57: 96R082

Stebnovskaya, Yu.M.
Fe-57: 76S110

Stroink, G.
Fe-57: 79B033
85S111
Strom-Olsen, J.O.
Fe-57: 93Z027
Strasser, E.
Fe-57: 98A014
Strange, R.L.
Fe-57: 95G032
Strel'tsov, V.A.
Fe-57: 78M075

Stefaniay, V.
Fe-57: 79E013
729

79B105

80B018

80S075

Mineral Handbook

Sukhanov, A.D.
Fe-57: 69V007

Strelyanov, N.P.
Fe-57: 80M056

68M010 69M006 70M031

Stucki, J.W.
Fe-57: 00Y004 77S099
93K093 95K011
99K051

88L052
96S131

90K050
99A018

Sun, H.W.
Fe-57: 97Q003

Sutherland, H.H.
Fe-57: 94G037

Sturman, D.
Fe-57: 96B090

Suarez Almodovar, N.
Fe-57: 83S083 90S097
90B041

Szabo, I.A.
Fe-57: 89S120

Suwalski, J.
Fe-57: 68P018

93B102

Szefer, P.
Fe-57:

Suwas, S.
Fe-57: 81S070

81S088

Szirmae, A.
Fe-57: 79F027

Suyunova, Z.E.
Fe-57: 73P017

74P045

Szpila, K.
Fe-57: 92J009

Suzuki, K.
Fe-57: 92Z007

Suda, M.
Fe-57:

90T008

Suzuki, E.
Fe-57: 89I017
96D072

01K051 01L024
97K023 98D042

97D043
96D049 97D016
99K041

92Z047

72S045

00S125

98S062

93B102

Szuszkiewicz, M.
ANL:
83K023
Fe-57:

83K023

84K003

THY:

83K023

85K086

85K075

85K086

Taghiei, M.M.
Fe-57: 91H071 93H058 93T005

94T042

Szumanska-Pajchel, B.
Fe-57: 78S079
Tabares Giraldo, J.A.
Fe-57: 99F023

Suzuki, K.
Fe-57: 99Z018

Tack, L.
Fe-57:

Svisero, D.P.
Fe-57: 94M044
Svitcov, A.
Sb-121: 00P017

Tait, J.M.
Fe-57:

Swartzendruber, L.J.
Fe-57: 76V039
Swanson, SamuelE.
Fe-57: 87D017
Swash, P.M.
Au-197: 88W042 89W006
Fe-57:

Sukhotin, A.M.
Fe-57: 85B165

96G018

Szczyrba, J.
Fe-57: 81K059

72K066

91O001

Szacki, W.
Fe-57: 88M075

98D057

Sudo, T.
Fe-57:

Suib, S.L.
Fe-57:

Szabo, Cs.
Fe-57: 88H024 90H049 90K063

Suzdalev, I.P.
Fe-57: 71G002 72M039 72P036
73P017 74P045

Subramanyan, N.P.
Fe-57: 77J017

Sugimori, K.
Fe-57: 96M050

85S121

98D047

Fe-57:

87C032

Sugihara, S.
Fe-57: 90O023

Szafranek, D.
Fe-57: 84S091

Sutton, S.R.
Au-197: 00C053

Styuf, V.I.
Fe-57: 92K107

Sugiura, Y.
Fe-57: 81S117

Syromyatnikov, N.G.
Fe-57: 75K089

Suttill, R.J.
Fe-57: 82S004

Sturesson,
Fe-57: 92S087

Suess, E.
Fe-57:

Syono, Y.
Fe-57: 70M034 72M041 72M071 72S088
81S011 81S012

Surikov, V.V.
Fe-57: 70P030
Suss, A.G.
Fe-57: 83S095

Stuart, R.A.
Sn-119: 69S003

Sudarshan, M.
Fe-57: 96B071

Swinnea, J.S.
Fe-57: 83S051

Surendranath, K.
Fe-57: 82S053

96S131

81S072

Sweeney, M.
Fe-57: 80S043

Sundar Jacob, A.
Fe-57: 80R009

Strbac, N.
Fe-57: 98Z011

Subrt, J.
Fe-57:

Sweeny, P.
Fe-57: 86M001

Sun, C.M.
Fe-57: 89Y011

Stroganov, I.A.
Fe-57: 89K098

Su, K.P.
Fe-57:

Swabey, S.E.J.
Fe-57: 98B045

Sulpice, A.
Fe-57: 98F009

Straub, D.W.
Fe-57: 91S043

91S084

Swaney, S.J.
Au-197: 96A039

Suleymenov, S.T.
Fe-57: 88M091

Stroka, A.
Fe-57: 90B041

91S012

Swainson, I.P.
Fe-57: 94R039

Sullivan, P.
Fe-57: 88J005

Strohmaier, K.G.
Fe-57: 92V022

REV:

Swami, S.
Fe-57: 90S119

Sukhorada, A.V.
Fe-57: 77B126

Strens, R.G.J.
Fe-57: 66B042

Stukan, R.A.
Fe-57: 68B039
71B025

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

89W006

Swarthout, D.G.
Fe-57: 68W015

80B095

84M053

Taiel, F.M.
Fe-57: 76E022

84S106

Takada, T.
Fe-57: 71S028

71T019

Takano, M.
Fe-57: 71T019

92N014

Takashima, Y.
730

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

68T003

85M002 86N026 90O023

Takeda, M.
Fe-57: 78M059 79M040 79T014
79T046

79T033

Fe-57:

71V033

79Y004

Tarassov, M.P.
Fe-57: 92T028

Takemoto, T.
Fe-57: 81S117
Takele, S.
Fe-57: 01T020

Tatarchuk, B.J.
Fe-57: 88L020

01T020

Takano, B.
Fe-57: 00K082
Takei, H.
Fe-57:

94C049
01G018

Sn-119: 86H055
Tange, H.
Fe-57: 95T015

Taylor, K.N.
Fe-57: 94S102

Tan, Y.J.
Fe-57:

85T035

Taylor, J.R.
Sn-119: 92T005

90Q001

Taylor, L.A.
Fe-57: 95K043

Taneja, S.P.
Fe-57: 84T020
93T026

84T032
93T027

85R054
93T030

89H047
93T031

Fe-57:

Taran, M.N.
Fe-57: 78T036
87T043
92I013
Taragin, M.F.
Fe-57: 75E022
Tarasevich, Yu.I.

79P043
89T040
99T032

79P045
89T052

81P021
91P006

PSL:

95K008

REV:

95K008

74T012

78J005

78T006

88S056

90P024

93S088

94T005

Thierry, P.
Fe-57: 81T017
81T006

Tholence, J.L.
Fe-57: 98F009
99S032
Thomas, J.M.
Fe-57: 74T009
REV:

78J005

Thomas, M.F.
Fe-57: 87S126
Thomas, W.M.
Fe-57: 82T009
Thompson, G.K.
Fe-57: 94B049
Thompson, P.W.
Fe-57: 79L020
Thornton, D.D.
Fe-57: 75E022
Thorpe, A.N.
Fe-57: 00S055

82A024

Teller, R.G.
Fe-57: 90T012

Thorpe, R.K.
Fe-57: 78J005
REV:

Temperley, A.A.
Fe-57: 66T001
Templeton, T.L.
Fe-57: 92T036

92K021
98K002

Thibault, P.J.
Fe-57: 01R023

Taylor, M.E.
Fe-57: 95H028 98D059

Tejada, J.
Fe-57:

IST:

Thimiatis, G.
Fe-57: 94C080

Teggin, D.
Fe-57: 86B028

Tarina, D.
Fe-57: 85B127

98T007

Thijssen, T.
Fe-57: 81T006

Tchoubar, C.
Fe-57: 83B035

Tarutani, T.
Fe-57: 93Y008

98T007

THY:

Thijs, A.
Fe-57:

Tazaki, K.
Fe-57: 96T032
92J028

Terra, J.
Fe-57:

Theodorou, P.
Fe-57: 93G010

85D056

92J010

95K008

97P034

Teucher, R.
Fe-57: 92K037

Tazzoli, V.
Fe-57: 01M007 92S027

Tao, K.J.
Eu-151: 87Y009

93G022

Tessier, P.
Fe-57: 93Z027

Taylor, H.E.
Fe-57: 99N050

Tanner, P.A.
Fe-57: 00T017
Tao, Tao
Fe-57:

92G018

Tau Strand, L.
Fe-57: 00L006

Taylor, J.B.
Fe-57: 79C063

98K002

94K063

Terziev, V.G.
Fe-57: 87D055

Taylor, G.L.
Fe-57: 68T006

Tang, S.H.
Fe-57: 85W027 86H055

95K008

92K037

94T052

Taylor, R.M.
Fe-57: 84M001 91T017

Tanaka, Hisashi
Fe-57: 81S117

94K063

95S027

Tepikin, V.E.
Fe-57: 72P016

Taylor, R.D.
Fe-57: 92J019
73T022

87A007

92T028

Taverna, M.A.
Fe-57: 00T013

Tamura, I.
Fe-57: 87H011

Tan, M.J.
Fe-57:

TenPas, J.
Fe-57:

Tatibout, J.M.
Fe-57: 00B045
96M050 98K027

82F008

Tennakoon, D.T.B.
Fe-57: 74T009

Tatsienko, P.A.
Fe-57: 73R014

81S011

Tamura, E.
Fe-57: 73T010

Tennant, W.C.
Fe-57: 00M025 00T004
91A001 92T012

86J016

Tascon, J.M.D.
Fe-57: 90G052
97P035

Takematsu, N.
Fe-57: 92C014

74P045

Tarashchan, A.V.
Fe-57: 72P042

Tarasova, E.D.
Fe-57: 89T053

Takeda, Y.
Fe-57: 92N014

IST:

72P036

Taresevich, Yu.I.
Fe-57: 73P017

Takahashi, M.
Fe-57: 90T008
Takeuchi, Y.
Fe-57: 72T020

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

78J005

Thomassin, J.H.
Fe-57: 88P066
93T071
Thornley, D.M.
731

95G032

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

98B049
Tominaga, T.
Fe-57: 78M054 78M059 79D034 79M006
79M040 79T014 79T033 79T046
81M030 82M021 91M071 92M074

Thomas, S.M.
Fe-57: 99T038
Thomas, J.E.
Fe-57: 01T022

REV:

81T034

82T021

92T048

Tichit, D.
Fe-57:

88T051

94C100

70G022 71G071
73G055 74E022
85G072

Toms, D.
Fe-57:

Sn-119: 69Z002

76R043

Tippelt, G.
Fe-57: 00P056

00R020

Tong, L.X.
Fe-57: 01L011

96B089

Topa, D.
Au-197: 99E002
Fe-57:

76A045

Tkacheva, T.V.
Fe-57: 75Z025 77T036
82T029 83T029
84T035

79M062 79P046
85L025
93L023

Tobelko, K.I.
Fe-57: 78M066 79M086 84M065
Tobias, C.
Fe-57: 81T018

Todorova, D.
Fe-57: 99M079

Tomala, K.
Fe-57: 89G031

74T012
75T020
78T006
81T010

75J010 75M034
76T008 77M012
79T015 79T027
86A018

78J005

Tripathi, R.P.
Fe-57: 00V009
78C015
78T039
86N037
89N009
97R057

01V011 75C067
78K066 78T014
82G054 82T012
87N039 87N048
90T045 91N011
97S042 98R040

Tripathi, P.S.M.
Fe-57: 86T035

95R004

77T040
78T032
83T030
87T050
92S014

91T002

Trindade, M.J.
Fe-57: 98P027
90K003

99N060

95T052

Torres-Sanchez, R.M.
Fe-57: 01S026 90T051

Trolard, F.
Fe-57: 01G004 01R020
98A002 99B104

Tornero, J.D.
Fe-57: 75A060

Trofimov, V.B.
Fe-57: 95K142

Tth, I.
Fe-57:

97T001

76I015
83B077

76I016
85I015

Trukhtanov, V.A.
Fe-57: 68G021 71O007

77T032
95L005
99L053

95S009

97L003

Trudeau, M.L.
Fe-57: 93Z027
Tryk, D.A.
Fe-57: 95T014

72T004
77T009
86L009
87L025

77K003 77S095
82K046 85T005
86T022 86T029
87T015 93S055

Townsend, T.E.
Fe-57: 87T011
97A020

Tsemekhman, L.Sh.
Fe-57: 75I005
76I022
91B020

75I008
77I008
91P071

Tseng, P.K.
Fe-57: 63T003

89W023 89W024

Tsepin, A.I.
Au-197: 94G051

Tozzola, G.
GEN:
97L047
REV:

96T030

Sn-119: 68G021
95L004
97L004

Townsend, M.G.
Fe-57: 72T002
77T002
85T010
87H017

Sn-119: 71D053

Tollon, F.
Fe-57: 99B058

Treiman, A.H.
Fe-57: 95F004

Tric, E.
Fe-57:

Touray, J.C.
Au-197: 90W067

Tochkin, I.N.
IST:
71D053

Toledo-Groke, M.C.
Fe-57: 92P045

95T006

Torrance, J.K.
Fe-57: 86T016

Tossell, J.A.
Fe-57: 73V003

Tobais, Charles
Fe-57: 73J009

Tokhtas'ev, V.S.
Fe-57: 95S136

97B080

Trigiante, G.
Fe-57: 75A063

00P056

Torres-Tapia, E.C.
Fe-57: 97M012

Tkacheva, T.V.
Fe-57: 80T035

Tokar, L.L.
Fe-57: 83T021

Treutmann, W.
Fe-57: 00R009 96L038

77T009

Sn-119: 00P056

Tite, M.S.
Fe-57: 77L001

Togari, K.
Fe-57: 95K110

77T002

REV:

Tomita, K.
Fe-57: 96M098

Sn-119: 00P056

Tkacova, K.
Fe-57: 83B099
96T012

66H010

Tomeoka, K.
Fe-57: 96S036

Timotijevic, D.
Fe-57: 93A029

77K003

Tricker, M.J.
Fe-57: 74T009
75M090
78J005
80V032

Tomashevich, Y.V.
Fe-57: 98M062

Tillmanns, E.
Fe-57: 81A004

Trescases, J.J.
Fe-57: 87D043

84T011

Sn-119: 70G022

Tian, J.B.
Fe-57:

Traina, S.J.
Fe-57: 99D032

Tremel, W.
Fe-57: 72T002

Tomilov, S.B.
Fe-57: 65B015 68L010
73B078 73G038
75G067 77G071

99S142

Tiang, T-J.
Fe-57: 86H034

Tirelli, G.
Fe-57:

80T032

Tomov, T.T.
Fe-57: 72K042

Thomas, N.
Fe-57: 99S142
IST:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Tsel'movich, V.A.
Fe-57: 97G044

97L047

Trautwein, A.X.
Fe-57: 00K094 00L003
01K051 01L024
97K023 98D042
Tran, K.C.
REV:
91S093
Trauth-Badaud, D.
Fe-57: 87D043

732

00R045 01B054
96D049 97D016
99K041

Tsitsishvili, G.V.
Fe-57: 85T052
Tsigel'nitskii, G.N.
Sn-119: 69Z002

76R044

Tsipurskii, S.I.
Fe-57: 81B114

83B035

89I022

Mineral Handbook
Tsimas, S.G.
Fe-57: 95T042

Ullrich, B.
Fe-57: 92N038

Tsung, P.H.
Fe-57: 79H041

Ulmer, G.C.
Fe-57: 88V033

Tsurumi, M.
Fe-57: 94M033

Ulrich, J.
Fe-57:

Tsyurupa, A.I.
Fe-57: 86A042
Tume, P.
Fe-57:

IST:

99S142

Vance, E.R.
Fe-57: 76P040

81S022

84V013

Vandenberghe, R.E.
Fe-57: 00C015
86V022
91D009
92V009
95B055
96D011
99A010

00V030
90B039
91V014
93B096
95D039
96S121
99B044

85D035
90D012
92D020
93V004
96B030
98A031
99D035

00V030 90D049

90V010

Vandenbruwaene, J.
Fe-57: 81V020 85D012

87D028

REV:

86V007
90D022
92D030
94D023
96D002
98V016
99V013

97L003
Uras, I.
Fe-57:

83A010

77B011

Urazaeva, T.K.
Fe-57: 76G051

Tuszynski, M.
Fe-57: 93P051

Tutov, A.G.
Fe-57: 88E028
80S033

80S051

81S074

Twist, W.
Fe-57: 69G027

97C030
99C058

GEN:

99C057

REV:

99C058

97C031
99C059

98B081

Uhlig, J.
Fe-57:

91G008

Vaccaro, C.
Fe-57: 96B074

van der Kraan, A.M.


Fe-57: 82S033 90V025
REV:

Vagizov, F.G.
Fe-57: 97M086

Vali, H.
Fe-57:

Valentin, R.
Fe-57: 90S095

96V009

van Wyk, J.A.


Fe-57: 89G058 92H035 93G002
93G010 93H003

93G003

97X005

Vanleerberghe, R.
Fe-57: 84D004

Valiullin, A.A.
Fe-57: 88B147

Ulery, A.L.
Fe-57: 96U002

76I016

92D020

Vanderschaeve, F.
Fe-57: 80V033

Val'ter, A.A.
Fe-57: 70V013 71Z002

Valo, J.
Fe-57:

85M005 85M102

Van Deyck, M.
Fe-57: 75H026

87P026

Ukhanov, A.V.
Fe-57: 73U003 76M077

80V012

93V004

van der Voo, R.


Fe-57: 96X005

Valconi, G.
Fe-57: 91V010

82N028

76I015

66V007

van Wonterghem, J.
Fe-57: 84V019 85G024
87V002

Van Alboom, A.
Fe-57: 91D019
98D011
75I008
77I008

94V013

Van Bockstael, M.
Fe-57: 87D028

Vainshtein, E.Ye.
Fe-57: 67V008

Valetov, T.A.
Fe-57: 84V029

Ujhidy, A.
Fe-57: 89S120

80U009

81T010

75H026

84V006

van der Woude, F.


Fe-57: 66V001

Valentine, M.
Fe-57: 82V028

Uimin, S.G.
Fe-57: 98C074

Ujihira, Y.
Fe-57: 82N001 82N015

98U003

Vaisburd, S.E.
Fe-57: 75I005
76I022

Uematsu, T.
Fe-57: 95S101
Uher, P.
Fe-57:

van Rossum, M.
Fe-57: 74B063

Sn-119: 81V002
97C085

van Loef, J.J.


Fe-57: 00V005 01M003 94V013

Usevich, M.I.
Fe-57: 91B106

Vaishnava, P.P.
Fe-57: 80V032 81M014 81S090
81V002 82M060

Udubasa, G.
Au-197: 93U005 99C059
Fe-57:

87M084 87U004
98B084 98K099

Vagner, G.R.
Fe-57: 71V033

Tzou, Y.M.
Fe-57: 95W004

83L010

van Dang, N.
Fe-57: 83L007

Urusov, V.S.
Fe-57: 72K029 77K067
89K098 95B091

Tuttle, M.L.
Fe-57: 86T054

81T006

van Acker, P.
Fe-57: 83V011

78B080

Urbani, F.
Fe-57: 98D025

99S142

Twardowska, H.
Fe-57: 79S062
82S097

Vansant, E.F.
Fe-57: 80V033 81D010
84D059

Urasina, L.P.
Fe-57: 87B085

Turner, R.
Fe-57: 99S142

REV:

78N032

Upadhyay, R.V.
Fe-57: 95D011

Turnock, A.C.
Fe-57: 71W007 74S068

IST:

Valyon, J.
Fe-57: 97P016

99B018

Underwood, J.C.
Fe-57: 99S142

Turner, P.
Fe-57: 82S004

Turek, K.
Fe-57:

Valet, J.P.
Fe-57: 91T002

Umnova, E.G.
Fe-57: 82T029

93R025

Turcaniova, L.
Fe-57: 96B098

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Vanyukov, A.V.
Fe-57: 77V037

78V036

81R030

92V003

92V016

van Delft, F.C.M.J.M.


Fe-57: 90V025

67V008

van Tassel, R.
Fe-57: 92D020
90S138

733

Van Velzen, A.J.

92V023

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

93V029

van der Horst, A.A.


Fe-57: 94V013
van Springel, K.
Fe-57: 95V001
van Haverbeke, L.
Fe-57: 95V001
Vandormael, D.
Fe-57: 00B035

00V030

van Breemen, N.
Fe-57: 00L006
van Hees, P.A.W.
Fe-57: 00L006

75B037
86V047
91S012

Varnek, V.A.
Fe-57: 89V028

Fe-57:

Vaya, V.K.
Fe-57: 97S042

Viel, M.
Fe-57:

Vdovykhin, G.P.
Fe-57: 77V030

Vien, TranKhanh
Fe-57: 81S101

Vdovykin, G.P.
Fe-57: 75V042 76M030

Vieira, Jr., N.
Fe-57: 88D053

75B159
87V016
91S084

82V035 85V042
87V026 90S119

92V004

Vieira Coelho, A.C.


Fe-57: 00V021

Velasco-Roldan, F.
Fe-57: 80A032

92G014

Varloud, J.
Fe-57: 94R057

Vennemann, T.W.
Fe-57: 02R007

Varma, H.V.
Fe-57: 82V035 85V042
87V026 91V003

Verdonck, L.
Fe-57: 84D004

86V047 87V016
93V017 96C003

Vasquez, A.
Fe-57: 81K019 86N002 87D029 88D053
88D067 89D058 90D056 91D021
91D031
Vaskevich, A.D.
Fe-57: 81R030
86V048

Verma, H.C.
Fe-57: 00V009
Vrtes, A.
Fe-57: 73S081
80M068
88H024
94H080

73H044

Vasiliev, A.A.
Fe-57: 75A050

Verner, B.F.
Fe-57: 75I008

Vassanyi, I.
Fe-57: 89S120

Verosub, K.L.
Fe-57: 95S027

Vaughan, D.J.
Fe-57: 70V020 70V030
73B089 73B099
85V022 88C009
95L034
85B157

Vaughn, D.J.
Fe-57: 71V012

91M061 94S046

71V035 72H043
73V003 82S004
89C026 89R016

72V024

95V031

95V031

Viljoen, F.
Fe-57: 98M006
Vincze, I.
Fe-57:

80V012

Vins, J.
Fe-57:

90B041

85D035

Vincent, J.M.
Fe-57: 77A041
01V011
Vinnikov, A.P.
Fe-57: 75Z024
73T010
81V011
88K023
94K120

73T022
82J015
90H049
96D047

80M014
88C036
90K063
98K086

Vinogradov, A.P.
Fe-57: 72V028
Vinogradov, I.A.
Fe-57: 71G002 72M039 72S045
Vinogradova, L.G.
Fe-57: 80G076
Virgo, D.
Fe-57:

76I016

00V007
70B047
70H036
71H074
77H020
89W036

68V012
70F001
70V028
73M056
84M025
90C008

69H032
70F023
71H012
75H050
88V033
92O012

69V016
70F030
71H048
75V059
89M014

81R031
83L034
84R024
89L011
92K022
95M014

82L002
83R035
85L035
90V039
92V006

82R012
84C009
85R049
90V041
92V007

Vishwamittar,
Fe-57: 80G010

Veranth, J.M.
Fe-57: 00V006

Vistisen, L.
ANL:
92K022

Viallis, H.
Fe-57: 98F040
Viana, R.R.
Fe-57: 01D039

Villagran, M.
Fe-57: 91V010

93G015

94H080 98K086

Vergo, N.
Fe-57: 88S079

91Y002

Sb-121: 91Y002

THY:

REV:

Vasek, P.
Fe-57:

REV:

REV:

88B141

94K120

Verbeeck, A.E.
Fe-57: 86V007

00V022

Villieras, F.
Au-197: 91Y002

GEN:

Vasconcellos, M.A.Z.
Fe-57: 02K005

94D009

Sn-119: 79A023

Verhaert, I.
Fe-57: 81D010

Vara, J.M.
Fe-57: 75A060

90D056

Viljoen, K.S.
Fe-57: 79A023 91M113 94M085

Vempati, R.K.
Fe-57: 95V008

Vendrell-Saz, M.
Fe-57: 91V026

88D067

Villadsen, J.
Fe-57: 87V002

97K058

91W040

Varret, F.
Fe-57: 95F021

89C043

Vielstich, W.
Fe-57: 78S060

99F035

Vedanand, S.
Fe-57: 90S163

Venturini, E.L.
Fe-57: 86B108

86V025
98C030

83N039

Vieux, A.S.
Fe-57: 70V019

Venegas, R.
Fe-57: 00P028 90D058
94V005

90V034

Sn-119: 90V034

Vasil'ev, S.V.
Fe-57: 85B140

97R056

83V009 84V020
89D049 91C030

Vedrine, J.C.
Fe-57: 95M036 95R011

Velde, D.
Fe-57:

van Doesburg, J.D.J.


Fe-57: 01M003
Varma, J.
Fe-57:

Vaughan, D.E.W.
Fe-57: 92V022

Veblen, D.R.
Fe-57: 88S070

Van San, E.
Fe-57: 00V030
REV:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

01V028

Fe-57:

80A028
83C047
84L034
86R013
91K081
95B035

IST:

92V007

02V002

Vieira, V.W.

734

Mineral Handbook
PSL:

91K030

REV:

90K085

Viti, C.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:

Waanders, F.B.
Fe-57: 99W025
Wacker, J.F.
Fe-57: 93L053
Wada, W.
Fe-57: 71T019

Vlckova, L.
Fe-57: 92C034
Vochten, R.
Fe-57: 02D002 79V020
83V011 84V015
86V027 86V036
92V016 92V023
98E015 99D039
Vogel, R.H.
Fe-57: 76V039

80D006
85D011
90V006
95V001
99E003

81V022
86D042
92D020
96D011

80V013

Fe-57:
70S043
75V031
78V036
80S104
86L023

Voiculescu, M.
Sn-119: 77B123

Voljin, V.
Fe-57: 77S079

REV:

00W012
87M007
90W034
95A039

84F026
90P009
95P059
99N060

Vorobeichik, A.I.
Fe-57: 85R039

86W032
89W006
92F009
94F034
95A035
96A039

88W006
91M082
92W011
94G051
95A039
97G046

01L015
88K007
92F009
98W021

71P042 83S075
88W007 89W006
94F034 94W036
99W014

92F009

95A039

88W042
91M083
93A021
94W001
95F016
98G047

82L013
86L049

Wang, Y.T.
Fe-57: 92W018
Wang, S.T.
Fe-57: 86L042
Wang, C.
Fe-57:

89K053

90K003

Wang, X.Z.
Fe-57: 88C080
Wang, M.K.
Fe-57: 89W023 89W024 90W013 95W004

89M019 98M057

Wang, D.Z.
Fe-57: 89Z022
Sn-119: 91W041
Wandji, R.
Fe-57: 83K051

Wagner, D.P.
Fe-57: 89F001

Wang, F.Y.
Fe-57: 96W057

Wagner, C.
Fe-57: 91W040

Wang, N.
Fe-57: 85H004

Wagner, P.A.
Fe-57: 99B075

Wang, N.
Au-197: 95F016

Wahlberg, O.
Fe-57: 00L006

Wang, L.
Fe-57:

Wai, C.M.
Fe-57: 70E014

Wang, Z.M.
Fe-57: 90W038 90W039 90W040 90W041
90W043 90W056

Wakeham, S.
Fe-57: 73C020

Wang, J.
Fe-57:

Voskresenskaya, I.E.
Fe-57: 73B026 79V021

Wakita, H.
Fe-57: 78M054 78M059 79D034
91M071

Votyakov, S.L.
Fe-57: 94V037

98C074

Walter, Pierre
Fe-57: 79P012

Voytkovskiy, Yu.B.
Fe-57: 85P077

86Z028

Walker, C.T.
Au-197: 94W041

Vugman, N.V.
Fe-57: 74M072 94S150

wa Kitwanga, S.
Fe-57: 92P037

Fe-57:

Wang, S.X.
Fe-57: 86L017

92B098

Voronina, L.B.
Fe-57: 78V035

Vylegzhanin, K.G.
Fe-57: 89I019

Wang, Q.M.
ANL:
82L013

77B129

Voritkovskii, Yu.B.
Fe-57: 86V052

Vurens, G.H.
Fe-57: 90V025

86W009
90W016
96F067
99S141

91Y002

Sb-121: 91Y002

REV:

Volzone, C.
Fe-57: 90T051

Vorob'yeva, I.G.
Fe-57: 72P042

75A051
77A029
80A002
82V037

01N020
88P065
93P068
98P027

Wagner, U.
Fe-57: 00K019 83S075 88K007 88W007
90W034 91M015 93B098 94M084
96M001 98M057 98W021 99B042
99W014

Volchkova, N.V.
Fe-57: 88N042

Voronin, A.D.
Fe-57: 76B048

74S106
76S105
79K074
81R030
88F021

Wang, K.K.
Fe-57: 63T003

Wafik, A.H.
Fe-57: 94W003
Wagner, F.E.
Au-197: 86M059
89M051
91Y002
93U005
94W036
95W001

93L053

Voitkovskii, Yu.B.
Fe-57: 69V007
75G084
77V037
80K068
84V035

Wampler, J.M.
Fe-57: 67W005

Wade, M.L.
Fe-57: 94A025
Waerenborgh, J.C.
Fe-57: 01N019
88A067
93F039
97F040

99F034

Walden, J.
Fe-57: 00W003

02M005 97C043

Vlasov, O.A.
Fe-57: 84M064

93F037

Wallmann, K.
Fe-57: 97H034

91M033 95M014

Vlasov, A.Ya.
Fe-57: 72V017

Vogt, S.
Fe-57:

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90W040 90W043 92W021 92W040


92W043 92W049 93W034 94J019

79M040
Wang, W.
Fe-57: 91W006
Wang, K.R.
Fe-57: 90W050
Wang, D.Q.
Fe-57: 96W057

Np-237: 94W041

Wang, Y.Z.
Sn-119: 91W041

Walsh, J.N.
Fe-57: 78D029
Walters, W.P.
Fe-57: 67D020

90W057 91W004

72G057

Wang, C.
Fe-57:

92W039

Wang, J.W.
Fe-57: 92W036 97X003

Wall, V.J.
Sn-119: 92T005

Wang, X.M.
Fe-57: 92W046

Wallenberg, L.R.

735

Mineral Handbook

THY:
91P069

Whalen, D.J.
Sn-119: 93M052

96R009

Weaver, C.E.
Fe-57: 67W005

Wang, G.M.
Fe-57: 90H088 90W046 98K001

99C055

Wang, G.J.
Fe-57: 93Z026

Whittaker, E.J.W.
Fe-57: 81L022

Wearn, K.M.
Fe-57: 99D006
Webb, J.
Fe-57:

Wang, Q.B.
Fe-57: 93Z026

REV:

90S094

Whitton, J.S.
Fe-57: 87C014
92S062

89W031 90W053 91S093

91W030

White, C.G.
Fe-57: 79B071

Weber, H.P.
Fe-57: 71W031

Wang, R.Q.
Fe-57: 90H079

Weed, S.B.
Fe-57: 69B025
79G015
86A016
90W001
92S081

Wang, G.Q.
Fe-57: 92B110
Wang, J.L.
Fe-57: 92W044
Wang, M.G.
Fe-57: 95C083

REV:

Wei, T.P.
Fe-57:

Wan, G.J.
Fe-57: 97Z022

78B055
81B042
88A018
91D004
93K095

78B056 78B072
83I010 84B042
89G001 89G002
91F001 92F006

84B042

Weir, C.
Fe-57:

Whitehead, S.
Fe-57: 99S142

72G065

95B011

Warris, C.J.
Fe-57: 97W015
Warburton, D.
Fe-57: 71H048 71H074
Wasilewski, W.
Fe-57: 71H011
Sn-119: 71H011
Wasserman, S.R.
Fe-57: 94W058
Wastin, F.
Au-197: 94W041
Np-237: 94W041
Watkins, I.D.
Fe-57: 93L050

96B024

Wieser, T.
Fe-57: 86K021
98K086

98K086

Wiesinger, G.
Fe-57: 88I008

Wells, S.
Fe-57:

95D011

Wiechowski, A.
Fe-57: 89A019

Wells, J.
Fe-57:

80H030

Wiedersich, H.
Fe-57: 66G017 67M031 68W015

Wells, A.
Fe-57:

99S142

Wiewiora, A.
Fe-57: 81K059

IST:

99S142

REV:

Ward, K.A.
Fe-57: 89M074

99S142

Wiedenmann, A.
Fe-57: 86W038

Weiser, F.
Fe-57: 96W050

Warne, S.St.J.
Fe-57: 81G048 89M086

94B080

IST:
78H004 79W015

Weiszburg, T.G.
Fe-57: 96D047

90W070

White, K.H.
Fe-57: 00W003

75P055

Ward, J.B.
Fe-57: 79M056 88M026

Whitney, D.L.
Fe-57: 98G058

REV:

94H090

Wppling, R.
Fe-57: 69H003 69H023 71A023
77E018

Whitfield, H.J.
Fe-57: 67W014 68G031

White, A.F.
Fe-57: 90W070

82W022

Weidner, J.R.
Fe-57: 71G077

80S075

White, W.A.
Fe-57: 80S051

Wegner, G.
Fe-57: 85M060

Wang, G.
Fe-57: 95Z033

Wartel, M.
Fe-57: 92B081

White, C.W.
Fe-57: 90M005
Sn-119: 90M004

Weber, F.
Fe-57: 76R033

Wang, S.M.
Fe-57: 95Q002

Wang, P.
Fe-57:

Westrum, Jr., E.F.


Fe-57: 95K075

Wdowik, U.D.
Fe-57: 96R009

Wang, X.
Fe-57: 94M050
Wan, P.
Fe-57:

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AUTHOR INDEX

Weng, S.H.
Fe-57: 90W038
90W043
92W021
93W029
96W056

Wiertel, M.
Fe-57: 98S101
90W039
90W044
92W040
93W034

90W040
90W045
92W043
94W054

Wenger, M.
Fe-57: 91W016

90W041
90W056
92W049
94W056

Williams, A.F.
Fe-57: 83N039 87C053

91J009

Williams, J.S.
Fe-57: 96C054

99C055

98C024

Williamson, D.L.
Fe-57: 80W036 81W012 82G030
85M016 86B108 86T054

Wendt, J.O.L.
Fe-57: 94H074 95B107
95B107

Wilson, A.D.
Fe-57: 83C034

Weng, G.L.
Fe-57: 94C107

Wilson, R.D.
Fe-57: 84L023

Ir-191:

93I010

Sn-119: 93L050
Watt, J.P.
Fe-57:

West, K.W.
Fe-57: 79C040

81G048

Westgate, J.A.
Fe-57: 85D015

85D072

Williams, R.J.P.
Fe-57: 88Q001

73W011

Wdowiak, T.J.
Fe-57: 84W035 91W046 94A025

736

88J005

Wildeman, T.R.
Fe-57: 80W036 82M012

82M012
88B141

Mineral Handbook
Wildner, M.
Fe-57: 96W012

Fe-57:
Wolf, S.F.
Fe-57: 93L053

Wiles, D.R.
Fe-57: 75K022

Woodhams, F.W.D.
Fe-57: 70K016 76G061

Wilkinson, C.
Fe-57: 90P024

74W013

Worthing, M.A.
Fe-57: 80W022 94G037

Williams-Betteridge, K.F.E.
Fe-57: 79M050
Williams, P.G.L.
Fe-57: 69B076

71B073

Wills, E.L.
IST:
92A006
REV:

71G073

71W007

IST:

92A017

Wu, J.T.
Fe-57:

Wu, W.F.
Fe-57:

Wilson, C.C.
Fe-57: 00R053

Wu, G.B.
Fe-57:

Wintenberger, M.
Fe-57: 63I001 67I001
89B049
90W011 94W003
75J010

Winans, R.E.
Fe-57: 94W058
00K016

Wise, M.A.
Fe-57: 98D059
Wissmann, S.
Fe-57: 96W018
Wittmann, F.
Fe-57: 67W022
Witner, M.
Fe-57: 73B089
Witek, A.
Fe-57:
Witos, J.
Fe-57:

91G026
93P051

Witcomb, M.J.
Fe-57: 98N009
Wlasak, J.
Fe-57: 73H019
Woermann, E.
Fe-57: 89A052
Wolf, M.
Fe-57:

86H042

76T008

90W007

86D071

86Z017

86S079

87W032

00K088
Wu, J.
Fe-57:

98L032

90W038 90W039 90W040 90W041


90W044 90W045
89W048 92W018

Wu, X.
Au-197: 90W067
Wu, V.
Fe-57:

90W038 90W039 90W044 90W045

Wu, E.
Fe-57:

94B095

Wu, D.M.
Fe-57: 00S131
Wyderko, M.E.
Fe-57: 72P027

73H019

Wynter, C.I.
Fe-57: 77R010 77W013 78H004 79W015
84O004 98C008 98C010
Xaseen, O.M.
Fe-57: 94E017
Xia, Z.
Fe-57:

80C058

Xie, D.
Fe-57:

88X008

REV:

86X008

Xing, W.
Fe-57:

95T014

Xin, L.
Fe-57:

96X014

Xin, S.H.
Fe-57:

89W048

Xu, Y.T.
Fe-57:

88L012

GEN:

90L015

REV:

90L015

Xu, R.Q.
Fe-57:

94C107

Xu, X.M.
Fe-57:

87X007

90Z008

Xia, K.D.
Fe-57:

78X001

Xu, B.F.
Fe-57:

91C062 92C015
92C069 99X004

GEN:

95X001

Xu, J.M.
Fe-57:

82Z021

Xu, Y.X.
Fe-57:

90W043

Xu, Q.
Fe-57:

92T048

Xu, Ch.
Fe-57:

92Q003

Xu, W.X.
Fe-57:

96X005

Xu, B.
Fe-57:

96H050

Xu, W.D.
Fe-57:

97X003

Xu, P.
Fe-57:

97X003

Xu, J.S.
Fe-57:

00S133

Xia, Y.F.

737

92C033

92C057

94C100

97X005

98H036

Yabuki, H.
Fe-57: 71O013 75S114
92Z007 92Z047
Yacob, M.
Fe-57: 99Y014

Sb-121: 86H042
Sn-119: 86H042

89Z040

85M042 85W027 86H055 86W017


86W052

Wu, Y.H.
Sn-119: 96L079
Wu, Z.
Fe-57:

99D006

81J010

Sn-119: 86H055 86W052


Wu, H.
Fe-57:

Xie, Hongsen
Fe-57: 84K039

99S142

Sn-119: 86Z017

Williams, M.L.
Fe-57: 99F030

Wirth, R.
Fe-57:

96G018

Wright, J.P.
Fe-57: 94P020

76G022

Xiao, Y.M.
Fe-57: 00S131

Xing, G.X.
Fe-57: 87X009

Wright, I.P.
Fe-57: 99S142

92A017

Winterbottom, A.P.
Fe-57: 74T012

76K003

Wrang, P.
Fe-57: 00L025

Williams, R.K.
Fe-57: 95M016
Wilson, M.J.
Fe-57: 73G057

90W076 92I012

Woodland, A.B.
Fe-57: 92W005 94W008 95W024 97W013
98A018

Williams, J.M.
Fe-57: 69R027 88D014

00S131

Xia, Q.H.
Fe-57: 95Q002

Wood, B.J.
Fe-57: 89W036 90B087
92W005 95G082

Wilkins, R.W.T.
Fe-57: 71B020

REV:

August 2002

AUTHOR INDEX

Yagi, T.
Fe-57:

75O005

Yagi, K.
Fe-57:

72O015 75S113

79Y009 81Y006
97A026

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:
Yagi, E.
Fe-57:

92Z007

92Z047

90W043 94J019

Yang, C.M.O.
Fe-57: 84Y008

Yajima, T.
Fe-57: 74Y003

Yang, X.
Fe-57:

92Y022

Yakovlev, V.V.
Fe-57: 77Y010 80B120
82B126 87B106

80Y007 80Y008
88A060 88B147

Yang, R.T.
Fe-57: 95C006

Yakubovskaya, N.Yu.
Fe-57: 77K039 85Y013

86N039 87P052

Yang, Y.S.
Fe-57: 93Z026

94Y033

Yakovleva, M.Ye.
Fe-57: 67V008

Yan, L.B.
Fe-57:

Yakovlev, O.I.
Fe-57: 89Z028

Yao, Dexian
Fe-57: 85D055

86Z017

Sn-119: 85D055

86Z017

97G049

Yakubovich, O.V.
Fe-57: 01Y011
Yamamoto, T.
Fe-57: 72T020

83Y013

Yamamoto, T.
Fe-57: 76Y007

Yaroshchuk, M.A.
Fe-57: 76S110

79Y003

79Y004

Sn-119: 76Y007

Yassoglou, N.J.
Fe-57: 69Y006

Yamaguchi, Y.
Fe-57: 96M098

Yan, Q.J.
Fe-57:
Yang, N.
Fe-57:

84Y007

87Y015

Yang, F.H.
Fe-57: 86H034

Yang, S.R.
Fe-57: 93G033
Yanulova, L.A.
Fe-57: 93S133
Yan, J.K.
Fe-57:
Yang, J.K.

90W040

Ye, Y.P.
Fe-57:

96Y020

Yeh, D.N.
Fe-57: 86L025
88Y018

Yang, F.Y.
Fe-57: 89W023 89W024
Yanagitani, A.
Fe-57: 72Y007

87Z006

94H078

Younis, A.M.
Fe-57: 99Y014
Yu, Z.F.
Fe-57:

72Y002

73G014

86L034

83B091

Yermakov, A.N.
Fe-57: 69Y011

79H041

Yi, W.X.
Fe-57:

78X001

85D055

86D071

Sn-119: 85D055

86Z017

Yu, L.
Fe-57:

81Y010 86L034
88L041 89L007

71M004 71M011 75M026

87L050

87Z006

90H088 91D066

Yu, Z.
Fe-57:

00T017

97Y024

Yu, Y.Q.
Fe-57:

90W038 90W039 90W040 90W041

Yu, J.Y.
Fe-57:

90Y015

Yu, H.L.
Fe-57:

92C061

Yu , X.L.
Fe-57:

90H079

Yu, G.Y.
Fe-57:

95Z043

Yufik, Ya.M.
Fe-57: 75G084
Yugai, N.S.
Fe-57: 00L042
Yusupova, T.N.
Fe-57: 96R083
Yvon, J.

738

86Z017

Yu, W.H.
Fe-57: 89Z022

Yudin, R.N.
Fe-57: 86N039

Yershova, Z.P.
Fe-57: 71B012
Yi, W.H.
Fe-57:

96G018

Young, K.E.
Fe-57: 97D048

Yekimov, S.P.
Fe-57: 74K050
Yelon, A.
Fe-57:

93C077

You, X.Z.
Fe-57: 97Y024

Yegorov, V.K.
Fe-57: 76N022

Yanev, Y.
Fe-57: 89D018
Yang, H.X.
Fe-57: 01E007

Ye, D.N.
Fe-57:

85D072

90Y021

Yassin, M.
Fe-57: 96S121

95M097

85D015

Yousif, A.A.
Fe-57: 88Y002 94G037

Yaschenko, E.
Fe-57: 94Y029

Yamnova, N.A.
Fe-57: 87U004

00E001

Yoshinaga, N.
Fe-57: 91C011

Yarovoi, P.N.
Fe-57: 94Y028

Yamamoto, K.
Fe-57: 92N014

Ylli, F.
Fe-57:

Yoshida, Y.
Fe-57: 93T071

Yao, S.Q.
Fe-57: 89Q005

Yarlovoy, A.A.
Fe-57: 87B084

95Y018

81Y010 81Y011
85Y009 88Y017
95Y018

Yoshioka, H.
Fe-57: 81S117

Yao, X.K.
ANL:
87J022

Yamashita, Y.
Fe-57: 83Y013

THY:

York, D.
Fe-57:

00Y004

Yao, D.Z.
Fe-57: 90Y015

81L039 81Y002
82Y005 82Y009
89Y004 89Y011

Yoon, T.G.
Fe-57: 01Y014

Yang, S.X.
Au-197: 98Y014

95G071

Fe-57:

Yokoyama, T.
Fe-57: 93Y008

Yakovleva, A.K.
Fe-57: 89Y025

REV:

Ying, Y.P.
Eu-151: 87Y009

Yang, R.Y.
Fe-57: 86F041

Yagova, O.E.
Fe-57: 97Y021

Yakovleva, O.V.
Fe-57: 89I022

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97M086

Mineral Handbook
Au-197: 91Y002
REV:

Fe-57:

91Y002

REV:
86K023

90K062

96Z034

Zachara, J.M.
Fe-57: 01K043

97L047

Zemcik, T.
Fe-57: 74Z003
75Z015
79Z010
87A028
94Z007

85Y013

82R035

Zemlyanov, M.G.
IST:
71D053

Zaluska, A.
Fe-57: 93Z027

Zhang, I.
Fe-57:

Zeng, Y.W.
Fe-57: 92L025

Zamyatina, N.E.
Fe-57: 87K079
Zamorano-Ulloa, R.
Fe-57: 91C051
Zamarsky, V.
Fe-57: 89R054

74Z005
75Z026
82Z019
87C061

75Z004
75Z028
85Z025
88R032

75Z005
76Z005
86Z009
89K083

Zangalis, K.P.
Fe-57: 78G042

71Z010

Zapletal, K.
Fe-57: 75Z016
Zaporozhets, V.M.
Fe-57: 65G018
IST:

90Z030

68G021

71G075 72Z008

84M044 88B147

Zavitsanos, P.D.
Fe-57: 82J007
Zawislak, L.I.
Fe-57: 01D047
Zayats, A.P.
Fe-57: 77I011
89Z028

02K005

98F009

92Z018

93L073

Zhang, P.
Fe-57: 92Y022 94D055

94Y033

Zhang, G.L.
Fe-57: 92C014

92Z047

IST:

82Z021 92T048
85C016
94Z002

Zhang, J.H.
Fe-57: 89Z051 90J036

94C100
86C045

86D071

Zhang, H.F.
Fe-57: 96W057
Zhang, X.H.
Fe-57: 95Z043
Zhao, J.X.
Sn-119: 91W041

85Z020

Zhang, X.F.
Fe-57: 92B029
Zhang, E.L.
Fe-57: 80K064
84K039
94K127

92Z007

Zhang, S.F.
Fe-57: 96H050 96H064

92Z003

75Z025

Zhang, L.
Fe-57: 92Z017

Zhang, Z.
Fe-57: 95Z043

69Z003 71G075

Zaripova, L.D.
Fe-57: 82B126

Zboril, R.

79B105

Zhang, Y.Q.
Fe-57: 85Z020

Sn-119: 68G021 69Z002

Zbik, M.
Fe-57:

85D055

Zhang, Y.C.
Fe-57: 84Z008
94L021
77Z003

97H061

Zhang, J.M.
Fe-57: 90L090

Fe-57:
Zapletal, V.
Fe-57: 81S072

Zhao, J.M.
Fe-57: 94H074 95Z007

Zen, L-C.
Fe-57:

Zhang, P.Q.
Eu-151: 87Y009

Zanker, H.
Fe-57: 01A001

90Z044

Zhao, D.Y.
Fe-57: 93Z026

Zevin, L.S.
Fe-57: 75M095

Zanetti, G.
Fe-57: 97G022

Zhao, L.
Fe-57:

Zhang, Z.R.
Au-197: 98Y014
Fe-57:
82K028
86K082
96Z043

82K029
91K029

82K030
91K072

92W046

Zheng, Y.F.
Fe-57: 85D055

86Z017

Sn-119: 85D055

86Z017

Zhetbaev, A.K.
Fe-57: 68Z010

68Z011

90Z002

Zhang, T.J.
Fe-57: 85Z032 86L038

Zheludev, I.S.
Fe-57: 67Z004 74B068

75B124

Zhang, Z.F.

Zheng, X-Z.

Zhang, Q.
Fe-57: 81Y010
Zhang, R.
Fe-57: 85Z032 86L038

739

99Z002

Zhang, X.
Fe-57: 94B063

94L021

Zenova, G.M.
Fe-57: 76B048

79G050

Zhao, C.G.
Fe-57: 90W038 90W039 90W040 90W041
90W043 90W044 90W045 90W056

Zeng, L.C.
Fe-57: 86D071

Zentilli, M.
Fe-57: 79B033

90Z008

Zhang, L.
Fe-57: 96Z043

Sn-119: 85D055

Zanazzi, P.F.
Fe-57: 95C011

89Z041

Zhang, H.
Fe-57: 87X009

Sn-119: 71D053
Zaluski, L.
Fe-57: 93Z027

89L030

Zhang, X.D.
Fe-57: 81Y002

Zemskov, B.G.
Sb-121: 82Z006

Zakharova, E.M.
Fe-57: 97Z029

88L039

Zhang, D.Y.
Sn-119: 91W041

Zeer, E.P.
Fe-57: 95P046

Zelepukhin, M.V.
Fe-57: 89Z007

Zahradnik, L.
Sn-119: 72Z009

87Y015 88L014

Zhang, R.B.
Fe-57: 88L041

Zelentsov, V.I.
Fe-57: 97G050

Zahraa, O.
Fe-57: 82S097

Zak, I.
Fe-57:

Fe-57:

Zekel, L.A.
Fe-57: 87G057

Zagruzina, I.A.
Fe-57: 80B108

Zaitseva, G.M.
Fe-57: 77K039

01B022

Zecchina, A.
GEN:
97L047

Sb-121: 91Y002
Zabinski, W.
Fe-57: 86K022

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AUTHOR INDEX

Sn-119: 73N019

97A026

Mineral Handbook
Fe-57:

86L025

Zitzlsperger, L.
Fe-57: 67W022

Zheng, Y.W.
Fe-57: 87Y015
Zhi, X.C.
Fe-57:

Zivkovic, Z.D.
Fe-57: 98Z011

98L048

Zivkovic, D.
Fe-57: 98Z011

Zhou, W.N.
Fe-57: 78X001
Zhou, A.
Fe-57:

97S078

AUTHOR INDEX

99Z018

Zhou, Y.Y.
Fe-57: 87Z015

Znamirovschi, V.
Fe-57: 82B119

88C088

Zoldi, J
Fe-57:

82J015

80J005

87Z015

Zolensky, M.E.
Fe-57: 93L053

Zhou, X.Z.
Fe-57: 86Z007

Zolotarev, A.A.
Fe-57: 97O017

Zhou, K.
Fe-57:

94L060

Zollner, M.
Fe-57: 98Z014

Zhou, X.R.
Fe-57: 86H056 96C055

Zong, P.H.
Fe-57: 78X001

Zhou, X.D.
Fe-57: 92W018 95Z033

Zorn, T.
Fe-57:

01A001

Zhou, H.M.
Fe-57: 97M106

Zu, E.D.
Fe-57:

96H060

Zhong, P.H.
Fe-57: 81J010

Zubenko, L.V.
Fe-57: 75Z024

Zhu, B.
Fe-57:

89Z022

Zubenko, V.P.
Fe-57: 75Z024

Zhukhlistov, A.P.
Fe-57: 78K069

Zubkov, B.
PSL:
91K030

Zhurov, V.V.
Fe-57: 81M073

Zuckerman, J.J.
Fe-57: 81K028

THY:

Zhu, H.
Fe-57:

Sn-119: 67S026
89Z040

Zuzuk, F.V.
Fe-57: 79E013

Zhu, Z.P.
Eu-151: 95Z034
Zhu, L.
Fe-57:

98A032

96Z042

Zvegintsev, A.G.
Fe-57: 81O027
97Z022

Zhuang, Y.H.
Fe-57: 96X014

Zhu, H.
Fe-57:

97Y024

Zhu, H.
Fe-57:

00C086

Zverev, N.D.
Fe-57: 70V013 71Z002
Zver'kova, O.N.
Fe-57: 87U004

Zhuang, W.M.
Fe-57: 95Z033
Zhu, R.X.
Fe-57: 00P009

88Z038

Zvyagin, B.B.
Fe-57: 84C049
99P051

Zientek, P.
Fe-57: 91P026
Zijderveld, J.D.A.
Fe-57: 93V029
Zimmermann, R.
Fe-57: 76S063
Zinchuk, N.N.
Fe-57: 85P077

86Z028

Zinchenko, V.A.
Fe-57: 74Z010

740

98A046 98Z019

August 2002

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