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Bottled samples of Earth’s lower mantle

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Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 6. Mai 2017
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Received: 2016-12-6
Accepted: 2016-12-28
Published Online: 2017-5-6
Published in Print: 2017-5-24

© 2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

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  15. Special collection: Water in nominally hydrous and anhydrous minerals
  16. Water transport by subduction: Clues from garnet of Erzgebirge UHP eclogite
  17. Special collection: Apatite: A common mineral, uncommonly versatile
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  19. Transformation of halloysite and kaolinite into beidellite under hydrothermal condition
  20. Controls on trace-element partitioning among co-crystallizing minerals: Evidence from the Panzhihua layered intrusion, SW China
  21. Using mineral equilibria to estimate H2O activities in peridotites from the Western Gneiss Region of Norway
  22. Rowleyite, [Na(NH4,K)9Cl4][ V25+,4+(P,As)O8]6n[H2O,Na,NH4,K,Cl], a new mineral with a microporous framework structure
  23. Textures and high field strength elements in hydrothermal magnetite from a skarn system: Implications for coupled dissolution-reprecipitation reactions
  24. X-ray spectroscopy study of the chemical state of “invisible” Au in synthetic minerals in the Fe-As-S system
  25. Dry annealing of metamict zircon: A differential scanning calorimetry study
  26. Tightly bound water in smectites
  27. Mineralogical controls on antimony and arsenic mobility during tetrahedrite-tennantite weathering at historic mine sites Špania Dolina-Piesky and Ľubietová-Svätodušná, Slovakia
  28. Deep mantle origin and ultra-reducing conditions in podiform chromitite: Diamond, moissanite, and other unusual minerals in podiform chromitites from the Pozanti-Karsanti ophiolite, southern Turkey
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  32. Presentation of the 2016 Roebling Medal of the Mineralogical Society of America to Robert M. Hazen
  33. Acceptance of the 2016 Roebling Medal of the Mineralogical Society of America
  34. Presentation of the Mineralogical Society of America Award for 2016 to Anat Shahar
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