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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2002
European Journal of Mineralogy (2002) 14 (1): 127–133.
...Uwe KOLITSCH; Michael ANDRUT; Gerald GIESTER Abstract The crystal structure of satterlyite from the Big Fish River area, Yukon Territory, Canada, (Fe 0.77 Mg 0.23 ) 12 (PO 3 OH)(PO 4 ) 5 (OH,O) 6 (space group P 31 m , a = 11.355(1), c = 5.0394(5) Å, V = 562.71(9) Å 3 , Z = 1), has been solved...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 August 1978
The Canadian Mineralogist (1978) 16 (3): 411–413.
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The (A) ellenbergerite and (B) <span class="search-highlight">satterlyite</span>-holtedahlite structures (viewed ...
Published: 01 October 2012
Fig. 13 The (A) ellenbergerite and (B) satterlyite-holtedahlite structures (viewed down their respective c- axes) contain triangular channels formed by bundles of three M H double-chains of octahedra. Dashed lines show how each structure (left) can be assembled from hexagonal supertiles
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The (A) ellenbergerite and (B) <span class="search-highlight">satterlyite</span>-holtedahlite structures (viewed ...
Published: 01 October 2012
Fig. 13 The (A) ellenbergerite and (B) satterlyite-holtedahlite structures (viewed down their respective c- axes) contain triangular channels formed by bundles of three M H double-chains of octahedra. Dashed lines show how each structure (left) can be assembled from hexagonal supertiles
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Bond-valence analysis for <span class="search-highlight">satterlyite</span>.
Published: 01 January 2002
Table 4. Bond-valence analysis for satterlyite.
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Selected interatomic distances (Å) in <span class="search-highlight">satterlyite</span>.
Published: 01 January 2002
Table 3. Selected interatomic distances (Å) in satterlyite.
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Crystal data, data collection information and refinement details for satter...
Published: 01 January 2002
Table 1. Crystal data, data collection information and refinement details for satterlyite.
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Fractional atomic coordinates and displacement parameters (x 10 4 ) for sat...
Published: 01 January 2002
Table 2. Fractional atomic coordinates and displacement parameters (x 10 4 ) for satterlyite.
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Polarised infrared spectra of a <span class="search-highlight">satterlyite</span> single crystal parallel and per...
Published: 01 January 2002
Fig. 4. Polarised infrared spectra of a satterlyite single crystal parallel and perpendicular to [001] in the O-H stretching vibrational region.
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Infra-red absorption bands (cm -1 ) in the O-H stretching vibrational regio...
Published: 01 January 2002
Table 6. Infra-red absorption bands (cm -1 ) in the O-H stretching vibrational region of satterlyite compared to literature data and data for holtedahlite.
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Infrared powder spectrum of <span class="search-highlight">satterlyite</span> in the spectral range of 1500 to 40...
Published: 01 January 2002
Fig. 3. Infrared powder spectrum of satterlyite in the spectral range of 1500 to 400 cm -1 . The spectrum shows only bands caused by PO 4 groups.
Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2012
The Canadian Mineralogist (2012) 50 (5): 1197–1231.
...Fig. 13 The (A) ellenbergerite and (B) satterlyite-holtedahlite structures (viewed down their respective c- axes) contain triangular channels formed by bundles of three M H double-chains of octahedra. Dashed lines show how each structure (left) can be assembled from hexagonal supertiles...
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Structure of <span class="search-highlight">satterlyite</span> and holtedahlite (based on the structure from  Røm...
Published: 01 October 2012
Fig. 12 Structure of satterlyite and holtedahlite (based on the structure from Rømming & Raade 1989 ) viewed down the c -axis (space group P 31 m ). The M H1 , M H2 octahedra are shown in green and orange, respectively, T t tetrahedra in grey, T h tetrahedra in blue and T i
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Perspective view of the <span class="search-highlight">satterlyite</span> structure along the  c -axis (the unit ...
Published: 01 January 2002
Fig. 1. Perspective view of the satterlyite structure along the c -axis (the unit cell is outlined). Pairs of face-sharing (Fe,Mg)O 6 octahedra share edges with other octahedra to form double chains running along the c -axis. PO 4 tetrahedra are shown with crosses. All drawings were done
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2018
The Canadian Mineralogist (2018) 56 (6): 923–938.
... of the Rapid Creek Formation phosphate grains consist of apatite/“francolite”, arrojadite-group minerals, satterlyite, and gormanite, the latter two being first described from this location ( Robertson 1982 , Young & Robertson 1984 ). The type specimen of arrojadite-(KNa) is from Rapid Creek, Yukon, less...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2002
American Mineralogist (2002) 87 (11-12): 1731–1735.
..., minerals marked with an asterisk were approved by the Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names, International Mineralogical Association. Single-crystal X-ray structure study ( R = 0.0215) of satterlyite from the only known locality, the Big Fish River area, Yukon Territory, Canada, confirmed...
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Mössbauer spectra and Fe coordination polyhedra, with conventions as in  Fi...
Published: 01 May 2014
. 2009 ) are members of the roscherite group; roscherite has Fe 3+ in only M1 and Fe 2+ in both M1 and M2. Zanazziite has Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ , both assigned to M2. The spectrum of satterlyite ( Kolitsch et al. 2002 ) MDD18 is dominated by two Fe 2+ doublets in the M1 and M2 sites and a very small Fe 3
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2014
American Mineralogist (2014) 99 (5-6): 914–942.
.... 2009 ) are members of the roscherite group; roscherite has Fe 3+ in only M1 and Fe 2+ in both M1 and M2. Zanazziite has Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ , both assigned to M2. The spectrum of satterlyite ( Kolitsch et al. 2002 ) MDD18 is dominated by two Fe 2+ doublets in the M1 and M2 sites and a very small Fe 3...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 October 2007
The Canadian Mineralogist (2007) 45 (5): 1307–1324.
..., olympite, pakhomovskyite, paravauxite, paulkerrite, phosphammite, phosphorrösslerite, phosphovanadylite, purpurite, pyromorphite, reddingite, reichenbachite, sabugalite, santabarbaraite, sarcopside, satterlyite, schoderite, sidorenkite, souzalite, spencerite, springcreekite, stewartite, strontium-apatite...
Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2007
The Canadian Mineralogist (2007) 45 (2): 293–305.
... and Mn in stornesite-(Y) and wagnerite, which have created a more magnesian environment than those in which the other wicksite-group minerals were found. Wicksite occurs in nodules with the Fe phosphates wolfeite, satterlyite and mariæite as well as Fe–Mn-bearing alluaudite-group minerals in ironstone...
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