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Grew, Edward S., McGee, James J., Yates, Martin G., Peacor, Donald R., Rouse, Roland C., Huijsmanns, Joep P. P., Shearer, Charles K., Wiedenbeck, Michael, Thost, Douglas E., Su, Shu-Chun (1998) Boralsilite (Al16B6Si2O37); a new mineral related to sillimanite from pegmatites in granulite-facies rocks. American Mineralogist, 83 (5) 638-651 doi:10.2138/am-1998-5-624

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TitleBoralsilite (Al16B6Si2O37); a new mineral related to sillimanite from pegmatites in granulite-facies rocks
JournalAmerican Mineralogist
AuthorsGrew, Edward S.Author
McGee, James J.Author
Yates, Martin G.Author
Peacor, Donald R.Author
Rouse, Roland C.Author
Huijsmanns, Joep P. P.Author
Shearer, Charles K.Author
Wiedenbeck, MichaelAuthor
Thost, Douglas E.Author
Su, Shu-ChunAuthor
Year1998 (June 1)Volume83
Issue5
PublisherMineralogical Society of America
Download URLhttps://rruff.info/doclib/am/vol83/AM83_638.pdf+
DOIdoi:10.2138/am-1998-5-624Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceGrew, Edward S., McGee, James J., Yates, Martin G., Peacor, Donald R., Rouse, Roland C., Huijsmanns, Joep P. P., Shearer, Charles K., Wiedenbeck, Michael, Thost, Douglas E., Su, Shu-Chun (1998) Boralsilite (Al16B6Si2O37); a new mineral related to sillimanite from pegmatites in granulite-facies rocks. American Mineralogist, 83 (5) 638-651 doi:10.2138/am-1998-5-624
Plain TextGrew, Edward S., McGee, James J., Yates, Martin G., Peacor, Donald R., Rouse, Roland C., Huijsmanns, Joep P. P., Shearer, Charles K., Wiedenbeck, Michael, Thost, Douglas E., Su, Shu-Chun (1998) Boralsilite (Al16B6Si2O37); a new mineral related to sillimanite from pegmatites in granulite-facies rocks. American Mineralogist, 83 (5) 638-651 doi:10.2138/am-1998-5-624
In(1998, June) American Mineralogist Vol. 83 (5) Mineralogical Society of America

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Stornes Peninsula, Larsemann Hills, Prydz Bay, Ingrid Christensen Coast, Princess Elizabeth Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica
Almgjotheii, Flatestøl, Lund, Rogaland, Norway

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Stornes Peninsula, Larsemann Hills, Prydz Bay, Ingrid Christensen Coast, Princess Elizabeth Land, Eastern Antarctica, Antarctica Boralsilite
Almgjotheii, Flatestøl, Lund, Rogaland, Norway Andalusite, Boralsilite, Chlorite Group, Corundum, Dumortierite, Hercynite, K Feldspar, Leucoxene, Monazite Group, Muscovite, Plagioclase, Quartz, Tourmaline, Wolframite Group


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