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Volume 1, Number 5
1 October 1989

ISSN 0935-1221
EISSN 1617-4011
Deformation mechanisms in naturally deformed glaucophanes; a TEM and HREM study
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 611-624. doi:
Thermal strain analysis in the crystal structure of muscovite at 700 degree C
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 625-632. doi:
Rediscovery of manandonite in the Sahatany Valley, Madagascar
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 633-638. doi:
Hibschite topotype; crystal chemical characterization
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 639-644. doi:
Alkali partitioning between beryl and hydrothermal fluids; an experimental study at 600 degree C and 1.5 kbar
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 645-655. doi:
Isotopic constraints on the genesis of base-metal ores in southern and central Sardinia
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 657-666. doi:
Petrology and geochemistry of late-Hercynian granites from the Western Central System of the Iberian Massif
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 667-683. doi:
Upper-mantle xenoliths and megacrysts in an alkali basalt from Tallante, south-eastern Spain
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 685-699. doi:
Reaction veins in marble formed by a fracture-reaction-seal mechanism
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 701-714. doi:
Crystal chemistry of double-ring silicates; structure of roedderite at 100 and 300 K
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 715-718. doi:
Kolymite (copper amalgam); report of second and third occurrences
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 719-720. doi:
On the unit cell dimensions and bond lengths of anhydrite
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 721-722. doi:
First occurrence of britholite-(Ce) in Italy (Monte Somma, Vesuvius)
European Journal of Mineralogy October 01, 1989, Vol.1, 723-725. doi:
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