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Shchipalkina, Nadezhda V., Chukanov, Nikita V., Pekov, Igor V., Aksenov, Sergey M., McCammon, Catherine, Belakovskiy, Dmitry I., Britvin, Sergey N., Koshlyakova, Natalya N., Schäfer, Christof, Scholz, Ricardo, Rastsvetaeva, Ramiza K. (2017) Ferrorhodonite, CaMn3Fe[Si5O15], a new mineral species from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 44 (5) 323-334 doi:10.1007/s00269-016-0860-3

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TitleFerrorhodonite, CaMn3Fe[Si5O15], a new mineral species from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
JournalPhysics and Chemistry of Minerals
AuthorsShchipalkina, Nadezhda V.Author
Chukanov, Nikita V.Author
Pekov, Igor V.Author
Aksenov, Sergey M.Author
McCammon, CatherineAuthor
Belakovskiy, Dmitry I.Author
Britvin, Sergey N.Author
Koshlyakova, Natalya N.Author
Schäfer, ChristofAuthor
Scholz, RicardoAuthor
Rastsvetaeva, Ramiza K.Author
Year2017 (May)Volume44
Issue5
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/rruff_1.0/uploads/PCM44_323.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.1007/s00269-016-0860-3Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceShchipalkina, Nadezhda V., Chukanov, Nikita V., Pekov, Igor V., Aksenov, Sergey M., McCammon, Catherine, Belakovskiy, Dmitry I., Britvin, Sergey N., Koshlyakova, Natalya N., Schäfer, Christof, Scholz, Ricardo, Rastsvetaeva, Ramiza K. (2017) Ferrorhodonite, CaMn3Fe[Si5O15], a new mineral species from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 44 (5) 323-334 doi:10.1007/s00269-016-0860-3
Plain TextShchipalkina, Nadezhda V., Chukanov, Nikita V., Pekov, Igor V., Aksenov, Sergey M., McCammon, Catherine, Belakovskiy, Dmitry I., Britvin, Sergey N., Koshlyakova, Natalya N., Schäfer, Christof, Scholz, Ricardo, Rastsvetaeva, Ramiza K. (2017) Ferrorhodonite, CaMn3Fe[Si5O15], a new mineral species from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 44 (5) 323-334 doi:10.1007/s00269-016-0860-3
In(2017, May) Physics and Chemistry of Minerals Vol. 44 (5) Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Broken Hill South Mine (BHS Mine; South Mine), Broken Hill, Broken Hill district, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia

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Ferrorhodonite

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Broken Hill South Mine (BHS Mine; South Mine), Broken Hill, Broken Hill district, Yancowinna Co., New South Wales, Australia Ferrorhodonite


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