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Hawthorne, F.C., Della Ventura, G., Robert, J.-L. (1996) Short-range order and long-range order in amphiboles: a model for the interpretation of infrared spectra in the principal OH-stretching region. In Mineral Spectroscopy: a Tribute to Roger G. Burns. Special Publication 5. Geochemical Society. p.49-54.

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Title Short-range order and long-range order in amphiboles: a model for the interpretation of infrared spectra in the principal OH-stretching region.
Book TitleMineral Spectroscopy: a Tribute to Roger G. Burns. Special Publication 5
AuthorsHawthorne, F.C.Author
Della Ventura, G.Author
Robert, J.-L.Author
Year1996
PublisherGeochemical Society
Original EntryHawthorne, F.C., Della Ventura, G., Robert, J.-L. (1996) Short-range order and long-range order in amphiboles: a model for the interpretation of infrared spectra in the principal OH-stretching region. In: Mineral Spectroscopy: a Tribute to Roger G. Burns (M.D. Dyar, C. McCammon & M.W. Schaefer, eds.). Geochemical Society, Special Publication 5: 49-54.
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Full ReferenceHawthorne, F.C., Della Ventura, G., Robert, J.-L. (1996) Short-range order and long-range order in amphiboles: a model for the interpretation of infrared spectra in the principal OH-stretching region. In Mineral Spectroscopy: a Tribute to Roger G. Burns. Special Publication 5. Geochemical Society. p.49-54.
Plain TextHawthorne, F.C., Della Ventura, G., Robert, J.-L. (1996) Short-range order and long-range order in amphiboles: a model for the interpretation of infrared spectra in the principal OH-stretching region. In Mineral Spectroscopy: a Tribute to Roger G. Burns. Special Publication 5. Geochemical Society. p.49-54.
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