A new scheme of nomenclature for the pyrochlore supergroup, approved by the CNMNC-IMA, is based on the ions at the A, B and Y sites. What has been referred to until now as the pyrochlore group should be referred to as the pyrochlore supergroup, and the subgroups should be changed to groups. Five groups are recommended, based on the atomic proportions of the B atoms Nb, Ta, Sb, Ti, and W. The recommended groups are pyrochlore, microlite, romite, betafite, and elsmoreite, respectively. The new names are composed of two prefixes and one root name (identical to the name of the group). The first prefix refers to the dominant anion (or cation) of the dominant valence [or H(2)O or rectangle] at the Y site. The second prefix refers to the dominant ...
The current definition of samarskite-group minerals suggests that ishikawaite is a uranium rich vari...
Layered double hydroxide (LDH) compounds are characterized by structures in which layers with a bruc...
The key cation-sites M3 and A1 (and, in principle, M2) determine the root name. In both clinozoisite...
A new scheme of nomenclature for the pyrochlore supergroup, approved by the CNMNC-IMA, is based on t...
A new scheme of nomenclature for the pyrochlore supergroup, approved by the CNMNC-IMA, is based on t...
The general formula of the pyrochlore-supergroup minerals is A2B2X6Y. The mineral names are composed...
After careful consideration of the semantics of status categories for mineral species names, minor c...
The apatite supergroup includes minerals with a generic chemical formula IXM12VIIM23(IVTO4)3X (Z = 2...
A new, IMA-approved classification scheme for the spinel-supergroup minerals is here reported. To be...
Minerals isostructural with sapphirine-1A, sapphirine-2M, and surinamite are closely related chain s...
Pyrochlore group minerals have the general formula A16xB16O48Z8ynH2O, with A mainly Na, Ca, Sr, REE,...
Abstract:Minerals of the högbomite, nigerite, and taaffeite groups form polysomatic series composed ...
This is the final report on the nomenclature of pyroxenes by the Subcommittee on Pyroxenes establish...
We present electron-microprobe and single-crystal X-ray-diffraction data for a microlite-group miner...
Here we report a nomenclature and classification for the seidozerite-supergroup minerals. The TS (Ti...
The current definition of samarskite-group minerals suggests that ishikawaite is a uranium rich vari...
Layered double hydroxide (LDH) compounds are characterized by structures in which layers with a bruc...
The key cation-sites M3 and A1 (and, in principle, M2) determine the root name. In both clinozoisite...
A new scheme of nomenclature for the pyrochlore supergroup, approved by the CNMNC-IMA, is based on t...
A new scheme of nomenclature for the pyrochlore supergroup, approved by the CNMNC-IMA, is based on t...
The general formula of the pyrochlore-supergroup minerals is A2B2X6Y. The mineral names are composed...
After careful consideration of the semantics of status categories for mineral species names, minor c...
The apatite supergroup includes minerals with a generic chemical formula IXM12VIIM23(IVTO4)3X (Z = 2...
A new, IMA-approved classification scheme for the spinel-supergroup minerals is here reported. To be...
Minerals isostructural with sapphirine-1A, sapphirine-2M, and surinamite are closely related chain s...
Pyrochlore group minerals have the general formula A16xB16O48Z8ynH2O, with A mainly Na, Ca, Sr, REE,...
Abstract:Minerals of the högbomite, nigerite, and taaffeite groups form polysomatic series composed ...
This is the final report on the nomenclature of pyroxenes by the Subcommittee on Pyroxenes establish...
We present electron-microprobe and single-crystal X-ray-diffraction data for a microlite-group miner...
Here we report a nomenclature and classification for the seidozerite-supergroup minerals. The TS (Ti...
The current definition of samarskite-group minerals suggests that ishikawaite is a uranium rich vari...
Layered double hydroxide (LDH) compounds are characterized by structures in which layers with a bruc...
The key cation-sites M3 and A1 (and, in principle, M2) determine the root name. In both clinozoisite...