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A new high JIF for American Mineralogist (by all early indications), why you shouldn’t care, and a note on values

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Published/Copyright: July 17, 2017
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Published Online: 2017-7-17
Published in Print: 2017-7-26

© 2017 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston

Articles in the same Issue

  1. Editorial
  2. A new high JIF for American Mineralogist (by all early indications), why you shouldn’t care, and a note on values
  3. Highlights and Breakthroughs
  4. Sapphire, a not so simple gemstone
  5. Radon emanation coefficients of several minerals: How they vary with physical and mineralogical properties
  6. Actinides in geology, energy, and the environment
  7. Cabvinite, Th2F7(OH)⋅3H2O, the first natural actinide halide
  8. Special collection: apatite: a common mineral, uncommonly versatile
  9. Cathodoluminescence images and trace element compositions of fluorapatite from the Hongge layered intrusion in SW China: A record of prolonged crystallization and overprinted fluid metasomatism
  10. Special Collection: Nanominerals and Mineral Nanoparticles
  11. Structural characterization of marine nano-quartz in chalk and flint from North Sea Tertiary chalk reservoirs for oil and gas
  12. Special collection: Geology and geobiology of lassen volcanic national park
  13. Secondary minerals associated with Lassen fumaroles and hot springs: Implications for martian hydrothermal deposits
  14. Phillipsite and Al-tobermorite mineral cements produced through low-temperature water-rock reactions in Roman marine concrete
  15. The origin of needle-like rutile inclusions in natural gem corundum: A combined EPMA, LA-ICP-MS, and nanoSIMS investigation
  16. Dehydration studies of natrolites: Role of monovalent extra-framework cations and degree of hydration
  17. Mineralogical and compositional features of rock fulgurites: A record of lightning effects on granite
  18. Formation of basic lead phases during fire-setting and other natural and man-made processes
  19. Revisiting the nontronite Mössbauer spectra
  20. Experimental evidence for the survival of augite to transition zone depths, and implications for subduction zone dynamics
  21. Hydrothermal alteration of monazite-(Ce) and chevkinite-(Ce) from the Sin Quyen Fe-Cu-LREE-Au deposit, northwestern Vietnam
  22. Diagenetic F-rich ferroan calcite and zircon in the offshore Scotian Basin, eastern Canada: Significance for understanding thermal evolution of the basin
  23. Addibischoffite, Ca2Al6Al6O20, a new calcium aluminate mineral from the Acfer 214 CH carbonaceous chondrite: A new refractory phase from the solar nebula
  24. Letter
  25. 17O NMR evidence of free ionic clusters Mn+ CO32− in silicate glasses: Precursors for carbonate-silicate liquids immiscibility
  26. New Mineral Names
  27. Erratum
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