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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2014
Mineralogical Magazine (2014) 78 (7): 1613–1627.
...Hannes Krüger; Peter Tropper; Udo Haefeker; Reinhard Kaindl; Martina Tribus; Volker Kahlenberg; Christoph Wikete; Martin R. Fuchs; Vincent Olieric Abstract A description of the new mineral innsbruckite, Mn 33 (Si 2 O 5 ) 14 (OH) 38 , a hydrous manganese phyllosilicate found in Tyrol, Austria...
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The silicate layer of innsbruckite abstracted as a tiling of the plane (c2mm), the true symmetry in innsbruckite is lower (cm; Fig. 3). Colours symbolize different kinds of faces (rings). Image created using 3dt (Delgado-Friedrichs, 2013).
Published: 01 December 2014
F ig . 8. The silicate layer of innsbruckite abstracted as a tiling of the plane ( c 2 mm ), the true symmetry in innsbruckite is lower ( cm ; Fig. 3 ). Colours symbolize different kinds of faces (rings). Image created using 3dt ( Delgado-Friedrichs, 2013 ).
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The Raman spectrum of innsbruckite in the high frequency region.
Published: 01 December 2014
F ig . 6. The Raman spectrum of innsbruckite in the high frequency region.
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The Raman spectrum of innsbruckite (100–1250 cm−1) with 90° sample rotation between the data collections.
Published: 01 December 2014
F ig . 5. The Raman spectrum of innsbruckite (100–1250 cm −1 ) with 90° sample rotation between the data collections.
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Scanning electron microscope image (back-scattered electrons) of the assemblage tephroite (Teph) + innsbruckite (Ibk) + friedelite (Fried) + calcite (Cc).
Published: 01 December 2014
F ig . 2. Scanning electron microscope image (back-scattered electrons) of the assemblage tephroite (Teph) + innsbruckite (Ibk) + friedelite (Fried) + calcite (Cc).
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Comparison of the powder patterns of bementite (Heinrich et al., 1994) and innsbruckite. Both patterns are calculated for CuKα1 using Xpow (Downs et al., 1993).
Published: 01 December 2014
F ig . 7. Comparison of the powder patterns of bementite ( Heinrich et al. , 1994 ) and innsbruckite. Both patterns are calculated for Cu K α 1 using Xpow ( Downs et al. , 1993 ).
Journal Article
Published: 01 August 2015
American Mineralogist (2015) 100 (8-9): 2005–2013.
..., innsbruckite, irinarassite, joteite, kudryavtsevaite, manganoblödite, minohlite, nioboholtite, oxo-magnesio-hastingsite, szklaryite, and titanoholtite. A.R. Kampf, S.J. Mills, B.P. Nash, R.M. Housley, G.R. Rossman, and M. Dini (2013) Camaronesite [Fe 3+ (H 2 O) 2 (PO 3 OH)] 2 (SO 4 )·1–2H 2 O, a new...
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Topology of related complex single layer silicates: (a) A3REESi6O15·xH2O, (b) innsbruckite, (c) bementite, (d) pyrosmalite (structure of VSH-6CsK (Wang et al., 2002) is shown), (e) varennesite, (f) intersilite, (g) VSH-11, and (h) dalyite. Spheres correspond to the centres of tetrahedra, with the free apex pointing either up (bright) or down (dark). For details and references see text and Table 5.
Published: 01 December 2014
F ig . 9. Topology of related complex single layer silicates: ( a ) A 3 REE Si 6 O 15 · x H 2 O, ( b ) innsbruckite, ( c ) bementite, ( d ) pyrosmalite (structure of VSH-6CsK ( Wang et al. , 2002 ) is shown), ( e ) varennesite, ( f ) intersilite, ( g ) VSH-11, and ( h ) dalyite. Spheres
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2013
Mineralogical Magazine (2013) 77 (7): 2997–3005.
..., M.N. and Sidorov, E.G. (2013) Kaliochalcite, IMA 2013-037. CNMNC Newsletter No. 17, October 2013, page 2998; Mineralogical Magazine , 77 , 2997–3005. IMA No. 2013-038 Innsbruckite Type material is deposited in the collections of the Fersman Mineralogical Museum of the Russian Academy...
Journal Article
Published: 01 December 2013
Mineralogical Magazine (2013) 77 (8): 3249–3258.
.... The correct formula is Tl 4 (VO) 3 (SO 4 ) 5 (H 2 O) 5 . IMA No. 2013-038 Innsbruckite In CNMNC Newsletter 17, the formula was given incorrectly. The correct formula is Mn 33 (Si 2 O 5 ) 14 (OH) 38 . IMA No. 2013-037 Kaliochalcite In CNMNC Newsletter 17, the formula was given...