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Aksenov, Sergey M., Chukanov, Nikita V., Göttlicher, Jörg, Möckel, Steffen, Varlamov, Dmitriy, Van, Konstantin V., Rastsvetaeva, Ramiza K. (2018) New insights into the crystal chemistry of agardite-(Ce): refinement of the crystal structure, hydrogen bonding, and epitaxial intergrowths with the Sb-analogue of auriacusite. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 45 (1) 39-50 doi:10.1007/s00269-017-0899-9

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TitleNew insights into the crystal chemistry of agardite-(Ce): refinement of the crystal structure, hydrogen bonding, and epitaxial intergrowths with the Sb-analogue of auriacusite
JournalPhysics and Chemistry of Minerals
AuthorsAksenov, Sergey M.Author
Chukanov, Nikita V.Author
Göttlicher, JörgAuthor
Möckel, SteffenAuthor
Varlamov, DmitriyAuthor
Van, Konstantin V.Author
Rastsvetaeva, Ramiza K.Author
Year2018 (January)Volume45
Issue1
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1007/s00269-017-0899-9Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceAksenov, Sergey M., Chukanov, Nikita V., Göttlicher, Jörg, Möckel, Steffen, Varlamov, Dmitriy, Van, Konstantin V., Rastsvetaeva, Ramiza K. (2018) New insights into the crystal chemistry of agardite-(Ce): refinement of the crystal structure, hydrogen bonding, and epitaxial intergrowths with the Sb-analogue of auriacusite. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 45 (1) 39-50 doi:10.1007/s00269-017-0899-9
Plain TextAksenov, Sergey M., Chukanov, Nikita V., Göttlicher, Jörg, Möckel, Steffen, Varlamov, Dmitriy, Van, Konstantin V., Rastsvetaeva, Ramiza K. (2018) New insights into the crystal chemistry of agardite-(Ce): refinement of the crystal structure, hydrogen bonding, and epitaxial intergrowths with the Sb-analogue of auriacusite. Physics and Chemistry of Minerals, 45 (1) 39-50 doi:10.1007/s00269-017-0899-9
In(2018, January) Physics and Chemistry of Minerals Vol. 45 (1) Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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Clara Mine, Oberwolfach, Ortenaukreis, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany

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Agardite-(Ce)
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Clara Mine, Oberwolfach, Ortenaukreis, Freiburg Region, Baden-Württemberg, Germany Agardite-(Ce), Unnamed (Sb-analogue of Auriacusite)


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