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Volume l4 (19761 THE CANADIAN TAINERALOGIST Volume 74, 7976

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PART T Prcface J. R. KneMsR & A. R. Gnanervr Trace-element geochemistry of detrital sediments from Newfoundland inlets and the adjacent continental margin: application to provenancestudies, explora- tion, and Quaternary marine stratigraphy R. M. Sum & D. R. S.lsssrm-r-B 3 The metal-adsorption chemistry of buserite D. S. JSFFRTEs& W. Sruurvr t6 Trase-element geochemistry of piston cores from western Michigan coastal lakes R. Wrunr,sR & C. DuNNtttc 23 Experimental modelling of inter-elemental relationship in natural ferromanganese materials V. SUSRAMANTAN 32 Some factors affecting the synthesis of cryptocrystalline strengite from an amorphous phosphate complex N. D. Wenrv & J. R. Knervmn 40 Ecological cons€quences of acidic and heavy-metal drscharges from the Sudbury smelters L. M. Wnrsv, P. M. Storrs, T. C. HrrrcrmcsoN & G. Mvsr-rr 47 Pt. Pd, Au and Ir content of Kelly Lake bottom sediments J. H. Cnocrer & Y. TEnuTA 57 Geological factors affecting biological activity in Precambrian Shield lakes N. Connov & W. Ker,r.eR 62 Sediment geochemistry of Sudbury-area lakes R. G. SBum.r & J. R. Knervrnn 73 Fibrcus cummingtonite in Lake Superior J. R. KnenaBn 9l Referees for 1975, including volume 13 99 Membership list, Mineralogical Association of Canada 100

PART 2 A numerical approach toward the classification of complexoorthorhombig rare-earth ABror-typrc,Nb-Ta-Ti oxides RooNBy C. EwrNc 111 Agrellite, a new rock-forming mineral in regionally metamorphosed agpaitic alkalic rock J. Grrrns, M. G. Bowx & D. SrunulN tn Structure crystalline de la lemolmite, (Na,K)sCaZr"SiroO*, 5-6HrO YvoN LB PAcs & Guv PSRRAULT t32 Refinement of the structure of dyscrasite, and its implications for the structure of allargentum J. Doucr-es Scorr r39 A refinement of tle of adamite F. C. HAwrsoRNE t43 Ordering of transition metal ions in olivine D. War,sn, Geanmr-Ls DoNNev & J. D. H. DoNnev 149 Syntbesis and properties of jarosite-type compounds J. E. Drrrnrac & S, I(.lrrvrAN 151 Mixed-layer kaolinite-montmorillonite from soils near Dawson, Yukon Territory H. Kooeue, N. Mu.Bs, S. Sruvrope & J. E. BnyooN 159 Certified compositional reference materials for the earth sciences G. II. Feve & R, SurenNo IU Reactions in cubanite and J. E. Drrrnrac 172 A microprobe-homogeneousintergrowth of and matildite from the Nipissing mine, , Ontario J. Doucr-m Scorr r82 -bearing wittichenite-chalcopyrite-borniteintergrowths and associatedminerals in the Manesalde pegmatite,Portueal I. S. OBN & C. KrErr 185 Crystal chemistry and re-examination of nomenclature of sulfosalts in the aikinite- bismuthinite serie.s D. C. Hlnrus & T. T. CrrEN 194 Low-temperatureoptical absorption and Miissbauer spectra of staurolite and spinel B. L. DrcrsoN & G. Slaur 206 F'errous-ferric interaction on adjacent face-sharing antiprismatic sites in vesuvianites: evidence for ferric ion in eight coordination P. G. MarNwc 216 Prelmration of manuscripts 22t 580 PART 3 'Preface A' D' Eocen ',,< Water and magma genesis: the association hypersolvus granite-subsolvus granite R. F. Mennx & B. BotstN 228 Plutonism and plate dynarirics: the origin of Circum-Pacific batholiths L. W. Youxrnn & T. A. Vocu 238 Some geologic constraints on models for magma generation in orogenic environments A. R. McBRrssY 245 Experimentat testing of 'equilibrium' partial melting of peridotite under water-saturated, high-pressure conditions D. H. Grenl.I 255 Iateraction between sea water and oceanic layer two as a function of time and depth - I. Field evidence F. AurvreNro, W. S. Mrtcnpr,r-, M. Fnette 269 Corona-bearing pyroxene granulite xenoliths and the lower crust beneath Nunivak Island, Alaska D. M. FneNqs 29r The strughrre of Povlon-tnp chrysotile A. P. Moor-stoN & E. J. W. WrnrrAKB 301 Electron microscopic studies of serpentinites B. A. Ch,Bssev& J. ZussueN 307 The structure of Unst-type 6-layer serlrentines S. H. Her-1, S. GuccsNsErrvr, P. Moone, S. W. BAtr EY 314 Pekoite, CuPbBllq8, a new member of the bismuthinite-aikinite mineral series: its structure and relationship with natural- and synthetically-formed members W. G. Murvrue & J. A. Werrs 322 The crystal sfosmistry of the amphiboles: IV. X-ray and neutron refinements of the crystal structure of tremolite F. C. HewrnonNs & H. D. GnuNlY 334 'Ihe crystal chemistry of the amphiboles: V. The structure and chemistry of arfvedsonite F: C. HewlrronNs 346 Synthesis and fluorine-hydroxyl exchange in the amblygonite series S. E. Los & W. S. Wse 357 Phase relations involving arsenopyrite in the system Fe-As-S and their application U. KnErscnivren & S, D. Scorr 364 7*mannite, a zinc tellurite from Moctezuma, Sonora, Mexico J. A. MeNpemxo, E. Me'tzer, S. J. Wu,r,rents 3E7 Formation of ralstonite during low-temperature acid digestion of shales B. HrrcnoN, L. R. Hor-r-owev, P. Bevr,rss 391 Howtte and ulexite from Carboniferous gypsum and anhydrite beds in western Newfoundland - ADDENDUM V. S. Pepnzr & C. C. K. FoNc 393 Fibrous cummingtonite in Lake Superior - Discussiou P. E. CHArlprrss, G. W. LonruBn & J. ZussMAN 394 Fibrous cummingtonite in Lake Superior - Reply J. R. Knaun 395 Proceedings of the Twenty-First Annual Meeting, Mineralogical Association of Canada 396 The Hawley Award and the L976 Award winner Ralph Kretz 398

PART 4 Preface A. R. Gneneu 4OL Baricite, the magnesium analogue- of , from Yukon Territory, danada B. D. Srunueu & J. A' MerrroeilNo 403 Falcondoite, mckel analogUeof sepiolite G. Spnwcrn 407 Two new ialladium-arsenic-bismuth- from the Stillwater Complex, Montana L. J. Carnr, T. T. Cmr'r, J. M. Srewmt & J. H. G. Lmrluun 4IO Forbesite - a mixture of cobaltoan annabergiteand arsenolite M.E. Mnoss, R. R. LensoN & P. A. Esrsp 414 Al unusual'tluchofite" from Elliot Lake, Ootario S. KenueN & J. L. HoRwooD 422 of the zippeite group C. FnoNoru, J. Iro, R. M' HoNsl q A IvI' WsEKs 429 New dati'for tOttieiti and- parasymplesite B. D. SrunulN 437 Diasporo in a pyrophyllite deposit on the Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland V. S. PeraaK & H. F. Kslrs M2 Sulfide mineralogy of the Main Imrptive, Sudbury, Ontario J. M. Durr & A- J. NALDRETT450 Experimental study on tle serpentinization of -bearing olivines - Juprrn B. MooPY 462 X-ray and optical characteriZationof the forsterite-fayalite-tephroiteseries with som;ents on from Bluebell mine, British Columbia D. f. Mossuex & D. J. Pewsox 479 581 Mineralogy of Indian kimberlites - a thermal and X-ray study P. KREStrBN& D. K. PIur. 487 Refractive indices versus alkali contents in : getreral limitations and applicationsto some pegmatite types p. Crnxy & F. C. HAg[EoRNE 491 The Gladstone-Dalerelationship. Part r: derivation of new oonstalts J A. MTNDARD{o498 A note on choice of end members in representingcertain systemsand on a possiblo alternatiye to Yegard's rule ADoLps pAlsr 503 Epitaxie sur macle J.-L. RorsRr & t. D. II. Dor.rxry 508 Cl'/stal struoture of miserite, a Tnltai Tfpe 5 structure J. D. bTr 515 Tho crystal structure of mawsonite, CunFegSnss I. T. SZYMANW 529 The ordering schemefor metal atoms in the crystal structure of hammarite, CurPbrBLS' H. Honrucu & B. J. Wumcsm 536 The crystal struqtures of , ixiolite, and wodginite lrom Bernic Lake, Manitoba. I. Tantalite and ixiolite 540 rhocrystal strucures r-t"lt", llDoi.lt"?*.J;m:H'il*Jia?;,**oo*" Manitoba. II. Wodginite"r R. B. Fm.cusox, F. C. HewrEoRNB & J. D. Gnrcs 550 Tho crystal structure of alloclasite, CoAsS, and the alloclasite-cobaltite transformation J. D. Scorr & W. Nowrcs S6L A graphical derivation of tle crystallographic rotation axes J. D. H. DoNNAy & Glsrunr.Lg Dorrrmy 567 crystallization of from deoxygenatedaqueous suJfide solutions at elevated - temperature and pressure A. G. wrr.rono, T. E. Rtnn'cnv & F. E. EoER,N 571 { ngssibleunit cell for glaukosphaerite J. L. JAMBoR 574 Iiativg lead at Keno Hill, Yukon R. W. Boyr,s 577 Additional physical, optical and X-ray data for pekoite w. G. MuMMs & J. A. werrs 57g Index for Volume 14 57g

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This index was preparedby Dr. A. G. Plant of the Geological Sumey of Canada. Typing was kindly done by A. Farell

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AUMENT0,F., Mitchell, U.5. & Fratta, 14. Interactjon 6RICE,J.D., Ferguson, R.B. & Hawthorne' F.C' The crystal between sea uater and oceanjc layer two as a funct'ion structures of tanta:l I te,- i xiol-ite: ard'sodgi ni te f mn of tire and depth - l. Field evldence, 269 Bernlc Lake, Manitoba I. Tantallte and lxiolite' 540 BAIIEY,S.l,l. wlth Ha]1, S.H., 314 with Ferguson,R.B', 550 BAYLISS,P. wlth Hltchon, 8., 39] 6RUNDY,H.D. wlth Hawthorne,F.C., 334 BoNIN,B. uith }4ariin, R.F., 224 GUGGENHEIM,S. wlth Hall, S.H.' 3]4 B0!JN,M.G. with Glitlns, J., 120 HALI, S.H., Guggenheim,5., Moore, P. & Bailey' S.il. The. BoYLE,R.!|l. llative lead at KenoHil'1, Yukon, 577 structur€ of unst-type 6-layer serpentlnes' 3l4 BRYDoN,J.E. with Kodana,H.,159 HARRIS,D.C. & Chen, T.T. Crystal chsmlstry and re-exar CABRI,L.,J., Chen,T.T., Stewart, J.M. & Laflam, J.H.G. inatlon of no'mnclature of sulfosalts ln the aJkinlte- Tllo new pal ladlum-arsenic-blsmuthmlnerals fron the blsmuthinlte series, 194 . Stillwater Complex,Montana' 410 HAWTH0RNE,F.C. A r€finercnt of the crystal stnicturc of C,Eil{f. P. & Hawthorne,F.c. Refractive lndices versus adamlte,143 a.lkaljcontentslnbery.l:general]im.ltationsand The crystal chenistry of the anphlboles: applicatlons to somepegmtitic types, 491 V. The structur€ ind chem'lstryof arfvedsonite' 346 CHAIIIPNESS,P.E., Lorlmer, q.l,l. & Zussman,J. Flbrous cum- & Grundy, H.0. The crystal clEnlstry of - ningtonite in Lake sup€rior: discusslon, 394 the amDhiboles:IV. X-ray and neutmn reflnmnts 0f CHEN,T.T. with Cabri, t.J.,410 the crvstal structure of tr€mlite' 334 slth Harr'ls, 0.C., 194 C0NRoY,N. & Keller, I'1. tuological factors alfecting bio- ith Ferguson'R.8.,550 logical activity in Pr€cambrianShleld lakes, 62 with Grice,,l.D.,540 CRESSEY,B.A. & Zussman,J. Electron microscoplc studles HITCHoN,8., Holloway,L.R. & Bayliss, P. Fomtlon of- of serpentlnites, 307 ralstonite durlng low-temperatum acld dlgestion of CRoCKET,,1.H. & Teruta, Y. Pt, Pd, Au and Ir content of snales,Jvl Kelley Lake bottom sedlments' 58 HoLL0UAV,L.R. wlth Hitchon, 8., 3Ll DIGK50N,8.L. & Smlth, G. Low-tenperatureoptical absorP- lloNEA,R.M. with Fmndel' C.' 429 tion and l.lossbauerspectra of staunllte and spinel, gOnIUCHt,H. & tJuensch,B.J. The orderlng schem for 206 .mtal atoms in the crystal structure of hamrite' DoERl,l,F.E. rrith Ilkjord' A.G.' 571 CuePbrBlaSq''wlth 536 DoNNAY,G. idth Donnay,J.D.H.,567 HoRl,looD;J:1. Kaimn, s., 422 wlth lJalsh, 0., 149 HUTCHINSoN,T.C. uith lihitby, L.l.l., 47 graphical C.' 429 mNNAY'' ,l.D.H. & Donnay' 6. A derivatlon of the IT0,,l. with Frondel, crjAtallographlc rctation axes, 567 Jnt't6on.,:.t-. A possible unit cell for glaukosphaerlte' 574 - dvec Robed, .l-1., 508 JEFFRIis, D.s. &'stum, H. The mtal-adsorption chenlstry wlth Ualsh, D., 149 of buserlte, l6 DUKE,J.m. & Naldr€tt, A.J. Sulflde mineralogy of the KAIMAN,S. & Hon{ood,J'1. An unusual "thucholiteo fron li/tainInupt'ive, Sudbury, ontario, 450 Elliot Lake, ontario, 422 DUNNING,C. ulth llheeler, R., 23 with Dutrlzac' J.E.' l5l DUTRIZAC.,J.E. Reactlons ln cubanite and chalcopyrite, 172 KEATS,H.F. rith Papezik,V'S.' 442 & Kaiman,S. Synthesis and properties of KELLER,!1. wlth ConrcY, N., 62 jamsite-type conpounds'l5l KIEFT,c. wlth oen, I.s., 185 EDGAR,A.D. Preface, Symposiumon water and magm KoDAI'IA,H., Miles, fl., shimoda, 5. & Brydon' J.E. Mixed- genesis, ??5 layer kaolinlte-montmorlllonltefrcm solls near ESTEP,P.A. $lth Mmse,M.E.,414 Dawson,Yukon Temltory, 159 EUING,R.C. A numrlcal apprcach touard the classificatlon KMlilER,J.R. Fibrous cumlngtonlte in Lake superlor' 9l of cor8plex, orthorhomblc, rare-earth, AB206-tyPe Flbrous cumlngtonlte ln Lake superlor: tlb-Ta-Ti oxides, lll reply,395 FAYE,G.H. & SutarnoJ R. certlfied compositional refercnce nnterials for the earth sciences, 164 mntal aspects of nineralogy and sedimentary geo- FERGUSoN,R.8., Hawthorne,F,C. & Grice, J.D, The crystal chenistry, l structures of tantalite' lxiolite and uodginite fmn wlth Semkln'R.G.' 73 Bernic Lake, tilanltobaII. Llodginjte, 550 trith llanY, N.D.' 40 wlth Grlce, J.D.,540 KRE5TEN,P. & Paul, D.K. Mineralogy of Indlan kinberlltes- F0N6,C.C.K. with Papezik,V.S., 393 a themal and X-raY studY' 487 FRANCIS,D.lil. Corona-bearingpyroxene granulite xeno- KRETSCHMAR,U. & Scott, S.D. Phasere]ations involving liths and the lower crust beneath Nunivak arsenopyrite ln the system Fe-As-Sand their appllca- Island. Alaska, f,lon. Joq 291 LAFLA!$IE,J.H.G..uith cabri' L.J.' 410 FPATTA,M. tith Aurcnto, F,, 269 LARSoN,R.R. with Mrose,M.E.' 414 FR0NDEL,C., Ito, J., Honea'R.M. & tleeks,A.M. Mineralogy LE PAGE.Y, & Perrau'lt, G. Structure cristalllne de la of the zippeite gmup, 429 I emyni te, (Na,K)2CaZr2Si19026, .5-6H20,.132 GITTINS,J.' Bown, M.G. & Stuman, D. Agr€llite' a new LoH, S.E. & tlise, l.l.S. Syntheslsand rluorlne-nyorcxyl rock-fonning minefal ln r€gional ly retarDrphosed exchangein the amblygonite series, 357 agpaitic alkallc rccks' 120 LoRIMER,6,!1. with Champness'P.E., 394 - GMHAI'!,A.R. Pr€face, lssue dedicated to Prolessor L.G' MANDARINo,J.A. The Gladstone-Daler€]atlonship Part I: Bery, 401 derivation of new constants' 498 with Krarcr, J.R., I Matzat, E. & |Jllllans' S.J. Zemannite'a GREEN,0.H. Experirental testing of "equilibrium" partial zinc tellurite from Moctezuma,Sonora, M€xlco' 387- re]tlng of perldotlte under water-saturated, h'lgh- & Sturman, B.D. Kulanlte' a nes barlm 'lrcn pressure conditlons, 255 aluminun phosphate from the Yukon Terrabry' Canada,,l27

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with stumn, B.D. , 403 Crystal structure of miserlte, a Zoltai Type 5 MNIIING,P.G. Ferrcus-ferric interaction on adjacent face- structure, 515 sharing antlprismatic sltes in vesuvianltea:evidence & Nowacki,l.l. The crystal structure of allocla for feffic Jon in eight coordinat.ion,216 site, CoAsS!andthe al loclasite-cobaltite transfoma- I.IARTIN,R.F. & Bonin, B. l,later and rogm genesis: the tion,56l ---_,-associationhypersolvus granite-subsolvus granite, 228 SCoTT,S.0. with (retschmar, U., 364 MATZAT,E. Hith Mandarino,J.A.,387 SEMKIN,R.G. & Kramer,J.R. Sedimentgeochemistry of t4cBIRNEy,A.R. somegeologic constraints on rnodelsfor Sudbury-arealakes,73 mgm generatlonin omgenic envircnrents,Z45 SHIMoDA,5. with Kodama,H., 159 HID0LEToN,A.P. & llhittaker, L.J.H. The structure of SLATT,R.M. & Sasseville, D.R. Trace-elementgeochmistry Povlen-type chrysotile, 301 of detrital sedimentsfrcm Newfoundlandinlets and the l,lILEs, N. !{lth Kodm, H., 159 adjacent continental margin: appllcatlon to prcvenance MITCHELL,U.S. with Aurento,F., 269 studies, mineral exploration, and Quaternarynarine li100DY,-J.8.An experirental study on the serpentlnization stratigraphy,3 of iron-bearingolivines, 462 sMITH,G. with Dlckson,B.L. 206 M00RE,P. with Hall. S.H.,314 SPRINGER,G. Falcondoite, analogueof sepiolite, 40; I40SSMAN,D.J. & Pawson,D.J. X-ray and optical character- STE!{ART,,l.M.with Cabri, 1.J., 410 i zatlon of the forsterlte-fayal i te-tephroi te series SToKES,P.M. with l,lhitby, 1.M., 47 with comnts on knebellte from Bluebell mlne, Brit.ish STUMM,l'l. wlth Jeffries, D.S., l6 Columbla,479 STURIIAN,B.D. Newdata for kottigite and parasJmplesiie, MRoSE,lil.E., Larson, R.R. & Estep, P.A. Forbesite- a | 437 mixture of cobaltoanannabergite and arsenollte.4l4 & Mandarlno,J.A. Bari6ite, the magnesiun pekolte, llUHME,!1.G. & Uatts, J.A. CupbBiltSrn,a ni:w analogueof vivianite, fmm YukonTeffitory, Candda,403 remberof the blsnuthlnlte-aifinlte mirieidl series: its with qittins, J., 120 crystal structure and relationshlp with naturally- with lilandarlno,J.4., 127 and synthetJcal]y-fonned members,322 SUBMI,IANIAN,V. Experim€ntalmdelIing inter-elemenial =- of e Additional physical, optical and relationship in natural ferrimanganesematerials, 32 X-ray data for pekoite, 578 5UTARNo,R. with Faye, 0.H., 164 rr4YsLIK,G. wJthHhitby,1.M.,47 SZYMANSKI,J.T, The crystal structur€ of mawsonite, NALDRETT,A.J. with Duke,J.tt., 450 CunFerSnSp,529 N0I.jACKI,W. with Scott, J.0., 561 TERUTA,-Y.-withCrocket, J.H., 58 oEN,I.S. & KJeft, C. Silver-bearingwitilchenite-chalco- V0GEL,I.A. with Younker,t.l,l.,238 pyrlte-bomite intergmwths and assoc.latednineral s l,lALSH,0., Donnay,G. & Donnay,J.D.H. ordering of trans- _- - in the llangualdepegmtite, Portugal, lB5 ition retal ions in olivine, 149 PABST,A. A note on choice of end membemin representing llARRY,N.D. & (ramer, J.R. Somefactors affecting the certain systemsand on a possible alternative to synthesis of cryptocrystalline strengjte from an Vegard'srule,503 amrphous phosphatecomplex, 40 PAPEZI(,V.5. & Fong,C.C.K. Howlite and ulexite frcm |,{ATTS,J.A. with lilumne,W.G.,322,578 Carbonifemus gypsumand anhydrite beds Jn western WEEKS,A.M. wlth Frcndel, C., 429 Newfoundland- addendm, 393 llflEEtER,R. & Du[ning, C. Trace-elementgeochemistry of & Keats, H.F. Diasporein a pymphyllite piston cor€s frcm westem Michigan coastal lakes, 23 deposit on the Ayalon Peninsula, Newfoundland,442 tlHIlBY,t.M., stok€s, P.M., Hutchinson,T.C. Myslik, p., & c. PAUL,D.(. with Kresten, 487 Ecological consequenceof acidic and heavy-metal PAHSoN,D.J. with Mossnnn,0.J., 479 discharges frcm the Sudburysmelters, 47 PERRAULT,G. avec Le Page, Y., 132 IIHITTAKER,E.J.il. wjth M,tddleton,A.P., 301 RoBERI,J.L. & Donnay,J.0.H. Epitaxie sur mc1e, iOB WI(JoRD,A.G., Rumery, T.E. & Doem, F.E. Crystallization RUMIIERY,T.E. with Mkjord, A.G., 571 of pyrite from deoxygenatedaqueous sulfide solutions SASSEVIILE,0.R. with slatt, R.M., 3 at elevated temperatureand pressure, 571 5C0TT,J.0. Reflnementof the crystal structure of lllLLIAMS,S.J. with Mandarlno,J.A., 387 dyscrasite, and its implications for the structure of lllSE,ltl.S. with Loh,S.E.,357 ai largentum, 139 I,IUENSCH,8.,1. -- - with Horiuchi, H., 536 A micrcprcbe-homogeneousintergrowth of YoUNKER,L.l,l. & Vogel, T.A. Plutonlsmand plate dynamics: 9alenaand natildite frcm the Nipissing mine, Cobalt, the origin of Circum-Pacificbatholiths, 238 ontario, l82 ZUSSI,LAN,J. with Champness,P.E., 394 with Cressey,8.4., 307

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Addl-tional physical, optical and X-ray data for pekolte rule (Pabst), 503 (Mum & l.latts), 578 A nurerical appmach toward the classiflcatlon of complex, A graphical derivation of the crystallographicrotation orthorhombic, rare-earth,,43206-ttpe Nb-Ta-Ii oxides axes (oonnay& Donnay),567 (Ewinq),llI Agrellite, a newrcck-foming mineral in regionally meta- An unusual "thucholite" frcm tlliot Lake, ontarJo mrphosedagpaitic alkalic rocks (Gittins, BoM & (Kaimn & Homood), 4?2 Sturnan),120 A possible unit cell for glaukosphaerite(Jambor), 574 A microprobe-homgeneousintergrcwth of galena and nati'ldite Application for membershipand order fom, Mineralogica'l . from the Nlpissing mlne, Cobalt, ontario (Scott), 182 Associationof Canada,110 An experlrental study on the serpentinization of iron- A refinement of the crystal structure of adamite bearingolivlnes (Moody),462 (Hawthome),143 A note on choice of end rembersin representlng certain Arsenopyflte geothemmeter, 382 systemsand on a possible alternative for Vegard,s

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iJaritite, the mgnesim analogueof vivlan'lte, frcm Yukon 455: phasesin Fe-As-Ssystem,3Tl; plagioclase' 293; Territory, Canada(stuman & ltandarino), 403 'rimlioergitL,pyrita, 455; pyrcphyllite, 444; pvilhotite' 455i .... certlfied comDositlonal reference materials for the earth 415; spinel, 207, 293, 294; . sciences (Faye & Sutarno), 164 192; staur6llte, 207i synthetic arsenopyrite' .37-7.i, -. cEEIvEcAL/.fll.LlsJs (see also Electrcn mlcmpmbe analysis swihetic DallaaoblsmuthaEenide,4ll ; unnanedPd-As-Bi' and Ceochemistry) 4il; vesuvianite,2l7i Yiolarite, 455i wlttichenite' zemnnlte'398 !4irewL6 '143i 192:mdqinite,552; admite, agrel llte' l22i amnlum Jarosite' 154; Etectrcn n{crcscopic studles of serpentinites (Cressey& arfvedsonlte, 347i arsenopyrite, 370; bariCite, 405; Zussman),307 brucite, 468; buserite, l7i carbonaceousnodules, 423i Environrental aspects of mineralogy and sedlmentarygeo- cobalt blo0m, 420i cobaltoan annaberglte, 417i cobalt- chemistry, synposlum'I zippeite, 434; erythrlte, 417, 420:' falcondolte' 408; EDltaxiesur mcle (Robert& Donnay)'508 forbesite, 418i hydronlumJamsjte, l54i Jamsite ilQEETMENTAL compounds,154: knebelite, 482t kBttigite, 438', Q%NL kulanlte, 131; lead jamslte, l54i lenoynlte, 133; actlvlty of FeAsSJn arsenopyrlte' 377; amblygonlte. nagnesim-zippeite,435; rercury Jarcslte, 154; series,'357; arsenopyrite, 364; buserlte' l7; effect-- miserlte, 516; native lead, 577i nlckel-zlppeite, 434; of conilning pressuii on arsenopyrite composltlon' 378; 508i potassim Jarcslte, 154: ralstonlte, 392i silver eoltactic oieiqrcwttr,5O8i epitaxie sur mcle' jarosite, l54t sodium 154: sodim-zlppeite, e;ui l lbrium reit composl tions, 259i"'equl l lbrim" Jamslte, rethods' 433i synthetl c cobalt-zippelte, 434i synthetic Jarcsites' Dirtlal reltlnq of pAfidotite, 255; exPerirental hydroxldes, 33i ferromnganesematerlals' 154; synthetic nickel-zlppeite, 434i synthetlc sodium- 2ss; fe-un-nt 'ln zippeite, 433; synthetlc zinc-zippelte, 435; synthetic 32i fluorlne-hydroxyl exchange the amplygonlte-serles' zippeite' 432i tremllte, 335i zemannite,3Bgi zinc- 360i giekielite, 5OBigranite-watef lystem' 233i hyper- jarcslte' zjppeite, 435i zippeite' 432 sol vui granite-subsol vus granite, 233i - l5l ; orlqin 6f batholiths, 239i perldotite' 255; prcbleN koeke pyrite Bemudaseamunt tholelites, 277i DeepSea Drilling and comarisons ln experlnental rethods' 255; Project, Leg 37, 281; detrital sedlments, 5i diaspore crystaliizatlon, 571i pyrolite, 260i serpentinizatlon--- 472i nodule, 443; ferrcnanganesemterlals, 33: lake sedi- oiiron-bearing'ollvina;, 462; stabilltv of Fe(0H)-2, rents, 23, 59, 73i Mld-Atlantic Rldgepillow basalts' stabillty relatlons of ircn phosphatesand hydrcxldes' 271, 277i oxldation state of ircn in experirental mns, 44i synthesisof agrellite, l24i synthesisof aEeno- 257; pyrophyll ite rcck, 443; pyrcxene-granulite xeno- pyrite, 365; sJmthesisof cryptocrystalllne-strenglre', liths, 295i quartz-rich norlte, 459: reference mterials 40i synthesisof Jamsite-type conpounds'l5l; sJmf,nesrs for the earth sclences, l64i rhyollte, 443; sojls' 50t of're-nbers of CuPbBiSl-Bi2S3series, 327; synthesis of sojl sample,l62 renbers of the amblvqdnltEserles, 359; s)mthesls of corona-bearingpymxene granu'lite xenoliths and the lower membersof the soliilsolution series cuPbBls3-Bi2S3'327; crust beneaihNunjvak Island, Alaska (Francjs)' 291 svntheslsof ralstonite, 392; syntheslsof zippeite- crystal chemJstry and re-examlnation of norenclatur€ of tipe ohases. 430; svnthetlc Mg-Ge-serpentlne'315; iulfosalts ln the aiklnlte-bjsnuthlnite series (Harrls & syitnbttc PdzAs,4ll ; synthetic Pdl.97As9,ggBiq^23'4ll ; '194 genesls' Chen), Tutton's salts, 4981water andmgm zzr; Crystallization of pyrite frcm deoxygenatedaqueous sulfide water-saturated re'lting of pyrc'llte' 260 solutions at elevated tenperature and pressure (r,likiord' Sustq"AqBisr-pbs, Rumry & ooen),571 5o3iAssbTe2-pbTe6,53t;,T3:;::rilgizft:el3rt 'RISTAL STRUCMNE'143i adamite, allargentum, l39l alloclaslte, 561; arfved- tl33:=ig3;3i9;"i111;;t'3;rEsz-Fes, r7e;cu2S-Bi2s3- sonite" 346; chrysotlle, 301i cobaltlte' 564i dyscrasite' cuFe5r,lg6; cuzs-Pbs-Bi2s3,198i Fe-As-s' 364; NaAlsi30g 147; hafirnarite,536; lxlolite, 540; lemy- KAlsl;0a-Hr0.232; Na20-ea0-si02-F'124 139: eveite, in nite, |32i rnnganotantalite, 540i nai{sonite' 5291mjseriie' Exoerimntal mbaetllnqof-inter-eleftental relationship ' (subrmanlan), 32 515: olivenite, 147; paradanite, 147; pekoite, 322: iiaturat ferrcmnganEsemterials mlting.of. Polven-type chrysotl le, 301i sarkinite, l4T; serpentine' Experirentaltesting of "equilibrim"-partlal 314; staurolite, 214:,synthetlc nembersof blsmuthjnite- peridotite under water-saturated' hlgh-pressure condltlons series, 326; tantalite, 540; trcrDlite' 334i (Green)' 255 alklnite (springer)' 407 unst-typ€ 6-layer serpentine, 314; wodglnlte, 550 faiionaoi[", nickel analogueof sepiolite antl- Crystal structure of niserlte, a Zoltai Type 5 structurc Fermus-ferric interaction on adJacentface-sharing (scott),515 Drismaticsites in vesuvianites:evidence for ferrlc lon (l4anning)' Diasporein a pyrcphylllte deposlt on the AvalonPenlnsula' in eiqht coordlnation 216 (Papezik & Keats), 442 Fibrcus cumingtonite Jn LakeSuperlor (Kramr)' 91. Newfoundland (Champ- D.?.4. Fibrcus cmlnltonite ln Lake superlor: discusslon chalcopyrite, l77i cubanite, 174; falcon- ness, Lorimer & Zussman),394 bari6ite, 404; (Krffir) 39?. doite. 408; kimberllte, 489; kulanlte" 130; synthetic rf urcui imingtonite in like superlor: reply ' anenolrre bomiie, I76; synthetic chalcoPyrite, 176i synthetic Forbesite- a mixture of cobaltoanannaberglte and I (Mrcse,Larson E Estep), 414 CuFe2S?, 74 digestion tcoloqicii consequenceof acldlc and heavy-retal discharges fonmtiori of ralstonite' during 1ow-temperatureacld frcm the Sudburysrelters (llhitby, Stokes, Hutchinson& of shales (Hitchon,Holloway & Bayllss)' 391 tilyslik),47 @OCEEMISTRI glasses' Bemuda EIECTROIWCMPROBE AXALYSIS aouatic ecosvstens,4T;basalt 286i agrelllte, 122; Ag-selenide,l92i Ag-telluride intergrcwth' seamunt, 269; beryl in pegrnatites' 495; biogeochenlstry' 62; 192; aikinlte, l97i alloclasite, 562i mphibole'260,264i 47; biol;gical actlvity in PrecambrianShield lakes' 347; arsenopyrite, 370, 379, 381, 382; diicharqei frcm srelte;s' 47; ferrcmnganesematerials' arfvedsonite, water and bomite, 192; bruclte, 468: carionaceousnodules, 424; 32; halrnyrclysis, 286i interactlon betweensea cllnopyroxene, 260, 264' 293,. oceaniciayei tw6, 269i lsland arc envircnments,266; chalcopyrjte, 192, 455: metal- flbres, 93; diaspore, 444; dyscrasite' lake sedim;nts,29, 58' 73. mgm generation,245i 294:'139i ciminqtonite Ridge' enplectite, 192; falcondoite, 408i galena-mtlldlte adsorDtionchemistrv of buserite, l6i Mid-Atlantlc gladlte, grlegite' 455i hamrlte' 269: beridotite, 266; pillow basalts, 269; reference '197;intergrcwth, 183; 197; geo- ilrenite, 260; knebelite, 482i k8ttlnglte, 43Bi mterials for the earth sciences,l64i sedinentary krupkaite, 197; llndstrcmite, 197: mtlldite, 192; chemistry,li sedlnentnitrogen, 78; sedlrent.organic sedimentary mwsonite, 5303miserite' 516; o'livine, 264, 293i ortho- carbon,78; sedimnt '78i shelf pyrcxene, 260. 264, 294i pal ladobisnutharsenlde'4ll ; tacies, 10'; strenglte, 40; su'lfur in the Maln lrruptive' parasjmplesite, 440; pekoite, 197, 324, 578; , sualuri, 4li8; surflcial sedimnts, l2; tenestrlal

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ecosystems, 47; tholeiites, 269: trace-element enrich- sediments,45, 58, 73; lindstmmlte, 196i lizardite, mnt ln marine sedirents, 9i trace-elements in detrital 466i mgnet'lte, 454 nafcasite, 453; matildite, l g2 sedlrents, ; ; 3i trace-elenents in lake sedirents, 23, 58, mwsonite, 530; michenerite, I67; micrcpegnatite, 73; genesis, water and magm 225 452: monchelte, 167; natlve blsnuth, l82i natural AEOCRAPT.ICM ITCALITIES vegetatlon,48; norlte, 452i pllolite, plagio- Awtmlio 424; clase, 454; platlnum-gmu'pninerals, pyrlte, amenopyrite, l67i 38li dyscrasite, 139; gladite, 323, 578; 166, 424,453; pyrophyllite, 445; pyrrhotlte, 166, gtaukosphaerite,5743 junolte, 5783krupkaite, 32Zi quartz, pekolte, 424, 453i 166, 182, 424,454i s.iderlte. 166; 322, 578; serpentlne,314i siderite, 139; si]ver,166; soll samples,48;spenylite, staurolite, l67i 207; wodginite, 551 , 166, 422, 453i stephanite,166; Awtria syenite, 167; , 166; thucholite, 422,433i arsenopyrite, 382 uraniferous carbon, 42?i uraninite, 422; Bentuda violarite, 453; vivianite, 45; zippeite, 433 tholeiites,277 Qrebec .121, aegirlne, 516; aegirine-augite, l2l agrellite, arsenopyrite,381 ; 516;aikinlte, 196;albite, 12li amphibole,166, B?@iL 308; antigorite, 30Bi arfvedsonite, I2l; arsenopyrite, 382; alkinite, 196; 9ladite, 196;native bismuth,l96i biotite, 121, 166, 308; pekoite, phenakite, bismuth,165; bismuthlnite, 196; 196 165; britholite, i2li brucite,308; C@da calclte, l2l, l65; chalcopyrite, I65i chlorite, I65, 166, Bvitish 308: chrysotile, CoLmbia 308, 466; clinohmlte, l2l: cosalite, 196; aqlhlbole, diopside, 165; ar5qn6py.i1.,3Bl, 484; bdrite, 165; l2l; , 121, 516; feldspar, 166: fluorite, biotite, 165ibornite, 165;cdlcite, 165,484; chalco- l2l, 165; gabbrc, galena, gamet, pyrlte-, 167; l2l, l65i l65i 165; clay mlnerals, 165; galena,494;'hema- harzbufgite, 308; hematite, 166: hlortdahlit€, l2li tite, 165, 4t]4i ircn-platlnumalloy, 166; knebellte, kataphorite, l2l; K-feldspar, l65i KipawaComplex, l2li 48li kutnahorite, 484i liresL.one,4g4i ioellinqlte. knebellte, 4B4i krupkaite, i96: lemoynite,132; 3Bl; mdgnetite,165, 484; mlybdenite, 165; olivine, lizardite, 308; magnetite, j65, 166, 308; nlcrccllne, l2l; 479r orthoclase, 165; plagjoc1ase, 484; pjatinum- miserite, l2l, 516i grcup molybdenite,165; mosandrite, mJnerals, 166; pyrite, 165, 484: pymhotite, 484; l2l: muscovlte, granite, quartz, 165; muscovlte 165; Na- 165, 484; rutile, l65t sericite, l65i feldspar, 165; nepheline, 121; norbergite, sphalerite, 12li nord- 484; ultfamfic rcck. 165 marklte, 484; phlogopite, l2l; picrclite, povlen- Labrudo! 302: type clinochrysotlle,'166i 302i pyrite, 165; pyrclusite, 166; aenigmatite,12'1, 347i albite, l2'l; amphibole,347i quartz, I65, rutile, I65i serpentlne,302: arfvedsonite, jadeiilc 121, 347i pyroxene,l2l i unnamedCaZrSi207, I2l; vlasovjte, l2l; wohlerite- microcline,l2i; nephellne,l2l,347i Redl,Jine Comolex. grcupminerals, l2l; zjrcon, 121 121, 347i serpentine,314; titanian aeqirJne. lZl: S@ketch@m titanian ferrc-onphacite,l2l pitchblende,167 [email protected] Iukn Te*tto?A aikinite, 196; amblygonite,358, 362; arsenopyrite. anglesite, 577; apatite, l23i arrojadite, 128; augel- 3Bl; beryl, 496; brugnatellite, 307; chrysotiie, 308; ite, l28; baricjte, 403: beudandtJte, dunite, 577; bind- 307, 308; gladtte, 196; gustavite,l96i ixio- heimite, 577; boulangeriter577i boumonlte, lite, 540; 577; lizardite, 307, 308; rognetite, 3O8; brazilianite, 128; cerusslte, 577; childrenlte, micrcl l28; i te, 542i montebrasite, 362;'pegmatite, 54?i chlorite, l60i chlorite-vemicullte, l60i galena, pekolte, pyrite, 577; 196; 3Bli pyroxenite, 30gi tantatite, jarEsonite, 577i kaolinite, 160; kulanite, 127, 403; 540; wodSinite, 540. 550 lazulite, l2B, 403; limnite, 577; litharge, 577i ll@ Bwick ludlamite, l2Bi rBssicot, 577; reneghlnite, 577i aruenopyrite, 165, 38li beryl, 166; biotite, 166; retavivianite, 128; nica, l60i mixed-layerkaolinite- bisnuth, 165, 166; bismuthlnite, 166; cassiieriti, mntmorillonite, 159: native gold, 577: natlve 165, lead, 166; chalcopyrite, 165, 166; chlorite, l65, i66; 577: native silver,577; natjve zJnc,577i plunbo- feldspar, 165,.|65; l66i fluorite, l65i galena, 165,'166;' 577r quaftz, l28, 160, 403; slderite, 128, kaollnite, Jarosite, solybdenite, 165, l66i muscovite,166; 403; slderitic iron-fomation, 128, 403: soil samples, pyrite, 165, pyrrhotlte, .l65, 166; 166; quartz, 165, 166; 159; vivianite, 128, 403; wad, 577; wardite, 128 '165irutile, 166; sphalerite, l65i -kesterite, chtLn topaz, 165, l66i , 165, ]66 annabergJte,415t arsentc, 38.l; arsenolite, lldfomdlqd. 4l4; arseno- pyrite, 381; ch'loanthite, 414: cobaltoan annabergite, arsenopyrite, 3Bl; barite, 444; detrital sediments. 4l4i diorite, 415i forbesite, 414; pyrlte, 381; ramls- 3i diaspore,442; howlite, 393i kaolinite, 443; bergite,415; muscovite, 443; pyrcphyllite, 442| quafiz, 443: chiw rhyolitic flows, 442i rutile, 444; ulexite, 393 arsenolite,416 Noyttpnest lewi,to?iea Ci.rwPutfi,o Reg.iot anphibole, '166; l66i amenopyrite, 3Bl; , andesite, 246, basalt, 246; granJtlc batholiths, 238; c_hal.copyrite,l66i clay mlnerals, 166; dolomite, 166; rhyol i te i gnjmbrltes, 246; fetdspar, volcanlc be]ts, 245 166; liebigite, 433: mica, 166;pyroxine,' Cot61:@ rbb; , t66i quartz,166; scheelite,l66i alkali feldspars, 230; fayalite, 230; granite, uranopllite, 231; 433; zippeite, 433 hastingsite, 230i hypersolvus granite, 230; quartz, Z3O IVota Seti,q Caechoel@a*l,a arsenopyrite, 382: detrital sedinents, 4i howlite, aikinlte, 196; bravoite, l96i chalcopyrlte, l96i chloan- 393; ulexite,393 thitei 434t galena, l96; gypsum,433i Ontryio Johannlte, 429; nickelJne, 434: nickel-zippelte, 434i pyrite, 196i aiklnite, 196; a]loclasite, 56li amphibole,454: rezbanylte, 196 sma'ltl te, 434 sodium-zippelte, annabergite, .l96:i i 433; 416; areenopyrite,370, 382, 453; bran_ sphalerite, uranlnlte, 434i uranopilite, 433; nerite, 167; calcite, 182,424; carbon, 166,422.; zippeite,429 casslterite, 166; chalcopyrite,166, 424, 4*r D@ini@ Eepubl,ic chlorite, 166; chrysotile, 424; cobaltoanannaberqite. falcondoit-e, 407: garnierite, 407t harzburglte, 407; 417; cubanite, 173, 4241cumingtonite filres, 91I laterite, 407; serpentlne, 407 dlaspore,445i erythrjte, 4l7i feidspar, 424i fibrcus EngT,ad cumlngtonite, 394, 395; gabbrc,452i galena, 166, bruclte, galena-mtildite 308i chrysotlle, 308t Iizardlte, 308; perldotite, 422; Jntergmwth,l82; grleglte,' 308 457: hypersthene,4S4t lake sarnples,49, 64i lake

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Ftq@ alloclaslte, 562; amblrgonite, 358i subsolvus granlte, , 434i ca]cite, 166' 4l0i calciun sulfate--, 235 deooslti, 393i chalcanthite, 434; chalcopyrlte' 166' Aelr@q 19b,434; chlorite, l66i clay mlnerals'l66i arsenolite, 420; calcium sulfate deposits, 393; clinopvrcxene,291 i cobaltocalcite' 434i cobalt- fibres, 9l dlaspore' cobalt bloom, 420: erythrlte, 420: kirttlgite, 437; zippeiie, 434; cumingtonlte'l66; i uranlnlte, 433; zippeite, 433 44b; oolomite, epsonite, 434; erythrlte' 434; creqletd. feldsDar. l66i qabbm, 231i galenoblsmutite'I96i granite' arfvedsonite, 347; ra] stonl te, 392 oersdorffite. 434: qilpinite, 435; 231; Euqqav ivpsun.434.435; hamarite, l96i hemtlte' 166; inized montnoril loni te' I 59; arsenopyrite, 381; cosali te, 202; pyrrhotite, 38l i .ioirannite, 434, 435i kaol r€zbanyite,202 hydrcgarnet,l66; hypersolvusgranite' 231; krupkaite' Indi4 196; lake sediments,23i magnesJum-zlppelte'4J4; 515; nickel- apatite, 488: calcite, 488i chlorlte, 488i d,laspore, mqnetite, 166;mica, l66i miserite, 445i kimberlite, 487; palygorskite, zlppeite, 434i nodular hydrccarbon,422; nordnar- --- olivine, 488i 488i 515i phlogopite, 4Bgi pyrophyllite, kiiic qrinite, 23li olivine' 291' 463aorthoclase' 445; serpentine, 488i pallado- snectlte, 4BB; vemicullte, 488 orthop!rcxene,291 ; palladoarsenide'410; ,Idp@ bismuthamenlde,410i pavonlte-like mineral' 196; pvrite, pyrcphyllite' 445; clay m'lnerals,l59i dlaspore, 445: mawsonlte,530; olaqioclase,29li 434; qranulite 291; quartz, 166' 196; parasynplesite, 439; p i crctephroi te, 480i pymphylI i te, bvr6xene ienoliths, 445 iiuuittite, 434; rcsasite, 574; scheellte' 166; Mad0g@c@ (I^aLa4rey RepubL.ic) schrceckinqerite,435; sepiolite, 407i serpentine' beryl, 496; betafite,'l'12 314; siderctil, 434; sodium-zippeite'433' 434i Mqi@ sohilerite. 166.434; spinel, 291i staurcllte' 207; 335; adanite, l43i aikinite, 196i arsenopyrite, 382: chalco- subsolvusgranlte, 231; syenite, 231; tremolite' pyrite, 196; hodrushite, 196; mixed-layerkaolinite- undetemined(Pd,Te,Bi) mineral, 410; unnared mntnprillonlte,'196i I59i parasymplesite,437; sphalerite, , I96; tetradymlte, I96; lrittichenite, l?3l3rii;.ll'i,li'i3lJ,l?;.1i3: liill"'" l$l;'tiil' 435;: 196; wollastonite, 196; zemnnite, 387 woliastonite, 5i5; zeunerlte, 434; zinc-zippejte' ki.d-AtLati.c eidge zlppeite,433 basalt glasses, 286; pillow basalts, 271 u.5'.s.a. Llowa@ aeqirine. 516; aeschvnite,1l2i aikinlte' 196; allo- calciw alloclasite, 562i diaspore, 445i pyrophyllite, 445 cl;site, 561; amblygonite,358; basa'lts' 392; Il@ Caledonia sulfate deposits, 393: chalcopyrite' 180; fluorite' sepiolite,407 392; krupklite, 196; miserite, 516i'orthoclase' 516; ftge! oa'lladluinstiblostannoaEenlde, 4l2i palladoarsenide' rezbanyjte' 202; albite, 236: granite, 236; micrccline, 236; quartz, 236 412i pectolite, 5l6i ralstonite, 392; N'ige?ia wollastonite. Sl6 albite-blotite grani te, 236; alb jte-riebecki te granite, Yuao6Ldtia irsenopyrite, 3B2i sepiolite, 407i serpentine' 314; [on;q vlvianite.404 euxenite, l12; lizardite, 466; polycrase, ll2i Pakist@ qlaukosDhaerite.5T4 vesuvianite,2l6 Geol6glcal iactors affectlng biological actlvlty in Pre- PorhagaL cambrlanShield lakes (Conmy& Keller)' 62 'l87; , l92i Ag-selenide,187: Ag-sulfide, HawleyAward, 398 glipsumand anhydrite Ag-telluride, I87; arsenopyrite, 186i bornite, I85; Howliie and ulexite frcm Carboniferous - addendun(Papezik & , l87; chalcopyrlte, 185: covell i t€, l 87i beds in western Newfoundland emplectjte, l9l: feldspar,185; galena, lST; hessite, Fong)' 393 192; loelllnglte, lB6; matildit€, l9li mwsonit€, 186i INFRAMD SPECIRA annabergite' mica, 185i mlybdenite, lS6i native bismuth, 186; naum- aqrellite, 124; arsenolite, 418; cobaltoan qig; 34; forbeslte'-418; annlte, l92i phosphate,bearingpegmatlte, 185; quartz, re-Mnhydrcxide coprecipitates, ral stonl te' 185; sphalerite, lS5; stannoidite, 186; tellurlde and mixed-layer kaolini te-mntnorj l lonite, I 6l ; sulfide of silver, l87; tennanite, 185i tetrahedrite, 392i tremolite, 345 ryt wltfrcnenlf,e,t65 Interictlon betweensea water and oceanic layer two as a i - (Aumento' Plp&siQ functlon of time and depth I. Field evidence amblygonite,35S Mltchell & Fratta), 269 Rowna Kulanlte. a newbarlum ircn aluminm phosphatefrcm the 127 alloclaslte, 56li calcite, 562; glaucodot,561; gold, Yukonierritory, Canada(Mandarlno & stumn)' 562 L.G. Berry lssue,40l BaotL@d. L.G. Berrv issue, announcerent,l09 spectra brucite, 307: dunlte, 307i lizardite, 307i serpentine, Low-temDe;atureoptical absorption and Mcissbauer 314 of stiurclite and spinel (Dickson& smith)' 206 Soutk Afridq MembershlpList, Mine;alogical Association of Canada' 100 chalcopyrjte, I73 MICROUARDNESS Su@tlad. agrellite, 123;aikinite, 202; bari6ite'.403; falcondoite' luz; namarlEe' zuz; euxenite, .lI2; Povlen-typeorthochrysotiIe, 302; 407: qalena-matildite intergrcwth' serpentjne,302 kdtiiqite, 438i krupkaite,202; kulanite' 128;llnd- strbmite. 202; palladobismuthamenide,4ll ; parasymplesite' Sweden .l94; aikl.nlte, 194; anblygonlte,358: gladite, hamrite, 440 194, 536i Iindstrdmite, 194; rezbanylte, I94 MINERAIPCICAI'ASSOCIATIOII OF CANADA Stiterlqd. Appllcation for membershlpand order.l09: fom' ll0; jssue, harzburgite, 308i llzardlte, 308; magnet'lte, 308i L.G. Berry announcement, quartz-sericite schist, 207i schweizerite, 302i serpen- MembershipList, 100; tine, 314; staurclite, 207 Pr€paratlonof manuscriPts'221; U.S.A. Prcteedings of the Twenty-First Annual Meeting' May aegirine, 515, 516: aiklnlte, l96i alaskaite, l96i 1976,396" l3' 99; anblygonlte, 358; amphibole, |66: andersonite, 433; Refereesfoi 1975, including volme l{inner Ralph Kretz' antlerite, 434; arsenopyrlte, 382; basalts, 291; The HawleyAward and the 1976Award bayleylte, 435: bieberite, 434; bJsmuthinite, 196; 398

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Mineralogy of Indlan klmberlites-a thermal and X-ray study B.c. 165, Portugal, 185, U.5.A. 434: boulangerite, (Kmsten & Paul),4B7 y,1. 577i boumonlte, y.7, 577i brannerlte, Ont. 167; l4lneralogy of the zippeite group (Frondel, Ito, Honea 'l28;bravolte, Czechoslovakia,196: brazil ianite' Y.T. A leeks), 429 brJtholite, Que. l2l; brucite, Engiand,308, MINERAIS Que. 308, scotland, 307; brugnatellite, i4an. 307i I+t@aL Dalta calcjte, B.C. 165, 484, lndia' 489, N.I.I. 166, ont. adamite,143; aeschynite,lll; agre'l1ite, 120; Ag- 182, 424, Que. l2l' 165, Roumanla,562, U.S.A. 166, selenide, 192: Ag-sulfide, 192i Ag-telluride, 192; 410; carbon,ont. 166, 422; casslterite, N.B. 165, 166, aikinite, l94i allargentum,139; alloclasite, 56li ont. 166; cerussite, Y.T. 577i chalcanthite, U.5.4. anblygonlte, 362; annaberglte, 415i arfvedsonite, 346i 434; chalcocite, Portugal, 187; chalcopyrite, B.c. aEenolite, 418; anenopyrlte, 370, 379.,barlaite, 403; '166,165, czechos'lovakia, 196, Mexlco,196, N.B. 165, bery], 491; blsmuthinite, 203; bJarc6yi1g,129. N.W.l. 166, ont. 166,424,453, Portugal, 185, blomtrandlne, llli bomite, 192; brucite, 468; Que.165, SouthAfrica, 173, U.S.A. 166, 196, 434, buserite, l6i carbon, 4z3i carbonaceousnodules, 425i U.S.5.R.l80i chlldrenite, Y.T. 128;chlohnthite, Chile, chalcopyrJte,172,192,455i chrysotlle, 301, 307, 466: 4.l4,'165,166,ont.166, Czechoslovakia,434; chlorlte, India, 488, N.B. clinopyrcxene, 293: cobalt bloom, 420; cobaltite, 564i que.l65, l66,308,U.s.A. 166, cobaltoan annabergJte, 417 ; cobalt-zippe l te, 434; Y.T. l60r chlorlte-vernlculite' Y.T. 160; chrysotile, columblte,541: cubanite, I72; cumjnstonlte, 9l; England, 308, ilan. 308, ont. 424, que. 308, 466; clay diaspore, 444; dyscrasjte, 139; eckemnnite-arfved- minerals, B.C. 165' Japan' 159, N.l,l.T.166, U.5.4. sorrite series, 352i emplectite, l92i erythrite, 4201 166; clinohunite, que. l21i cllnopymxene,U.s.A. 29li euxenite, llli eveite, 147; falcondoite, 407; forbesJte, cobalt bloom, Gennany,420; cobaltoan annabergite, 414; galena, 182, 192i galena-mtildite Jntergmwth, Chile, 414, ont. 417i cobaltocalcite, U.S.A. 434; 182; gladite, 194, 3241 glaukosphaerite, 574; cobalt-zippeite, U.5.A. 434i cosaljte, Hungary,202, griegite, 455; hanmarlte,l94, 536; ixjolJte, 540i que. 196; covellite, Portugal, 187: cubanite, ont. 173, jarcsite, l5li knebelite, 482i kbttlglte, 437i 424i cumningtonitefjbres, ont. 9l' U.S.A. 9li krupkaite, 194; kulanite,'127; leroynite, 132; dJaspore,lndla, 445, Japan,445, Morocco,445, Nfld. lindstrbmite, I 94;'l izardlte, 307, 466; mgn'esim- 442, Aft.445, U.s.A. 445i diopside' Que.l2li dolomite, ,l92;zippeite, 434; manganotantallte,540; mtiId'lte, 182, N.l.l.T.166, U.S.A. 166; dyscrasite' Australla, 139; nawsonite, 529i rniserite, 5l5i mixed-layer emplectite, Portugal, l9lt epsomite'U.s.A. 434; kaolinjte'mntmorillonlte, 159: native lead, 577; erythrite, Gemany, 420, 0nt. 417, U.S.A. 434; nickel-zJppeite, 434; olivenlte, 147; olivine, 149, eudlalyte, Que. l2l, 516; euxenite, Notray, ll2, 293, 463, 481: orthopyrcxene, 293; palladobismuth- Swaziland,112i falcondolte, DomlnlcanRepublic' 407; anenide, 410: paradamlte, 147; parasynpleslte, 437i fayalite, corsica, 230i feldspar, N.B. 165,'166; N.!1.T. I€6, pekoite, 194, 322, 578: pentlandite, 455i phos- )nt. 424, Portusal, 185, que. 166, U.S.A. flhrcrs phosiderite, 45i plag{oclase,293; polycrase, l l l; cumingtonite, ont. 394, 395; fluorite, N.B. 165, que. Povlen-typechrysotlle, 301, 307; priorite, 111i 121, 165,U.S.S.R. 392; forbeslte,Chile, 414; galem, pyrJte, 455i, pyrcphyllite, 444: pyrrhotite, 455i B.C. 4S4, Czechoslovakia,196, N.B. 165, 166, ont. -166, ral stoni te, 391; rmel sbeiglte, 4l 5 ; r€zbanyjte, 422, Portugal, 187, Que. ln, ]65, Y.T. 577;.galerle 20li rcsasite, 574; sarkinlte, 147; schjrmerite, l82i mtj l dite intergrowth, ont. lB2: galenoblsuJlt.ite, serpentine,307, 3l4i sodlm-zippeite, 433i splnel, U.s.A. 196; gamet, Que.i65; garnienlte,'Doninican 206, 293:' stannoidite, 192; staurclite, 206i Republic,407; gersdorfflte, u.s.A. 434; g:ilpinite, strengite, 45i tantalite, 540; tennantite, 192: U.S.A]435r gladite, Austra]ia, 323, 578, Erazil, 196, tetrahedrite, 192; tremllte, 334; unnamedPdr qaAsnzq- lilan. 196, Sweden,194; glaucodot, Roumania,561i Biu.28, 410; Unst-type6-layer serpentine,314i-'i'esii:- glaukosphaerite, Australia' 574' Zalre, 574i .gold, '192iianite, 216; violarite, 455; vlvianite, 404i wittichenite, Romnla, 562; griegite, ont. 457i gustavi:te, ltlan. 196; wodglnite, 541, 550; zemannite,387i zinc-zippeite, gypsun, czechoslovakia, 433, U.5.A. 434, 435: hanmafite, 435i zippelte, 432; zippeite group, 429 Sweden,1 94, 536, U.S.A. 196; hn6-lingsjte' Cors,lca, Mi.zeral )cwa 230; hemt'i.te,8.C. '192; 165, 484, Que.166, U.5.4. 166i acanthite, Portugal, l92i adamlte,Mexico, 143; aeglrine, hessite, Portugal, hiortdahlite, Que.l2l i hod- Que.516, U.S.A. 515, 516, U.S.S.R.5.l6; aegirine- rushite, Mexico,196; howllte, Nfld. 393, N.S. 393i augite, Que.121i. aenignatite, Lab. 121, 347; aeschynite, hydrogarnet, U.S.A. 166; hypersthene' ont. 454; iron- U.S.S.R.112; agrellite, Que.121, 516i Ag-selenide, platinumalloy, B.C. 166i jxiolite' Man.540i Jadeitic Portugal, 187; Ag-sulfide, Portugal, lBTi Ag-tellurlde, pymxene,Lab. 121; jamsonite, \.'1. 577i Johannjte, junoJte, Poriugal,'196, 187; alklnite, Brazil, 196. Czechoslovakla, Czechoslovakla,429, U.s.A. 434, 435; Australia, Man.196, Mexico,196, ont. 196, Que.196, Sweden, 578; kaolinlte, N.B. 165, Nfld. 443' Y.T. 160; kaolinized 194,U.5.A. 196,U.S.S.R. 196, alaskaite, U.S.A. 196; mntmrillonite, U.S.A. 159; kataphorlte, Que.121; albite, Lab. l2l, Niger, 236, Que.121; alkali feld- K-feldspar, Que.l65i knebelite' B.C. 481, Que.484; spars, Corsica, 230; alloclasite, France,562, '196,k6ttiglte, Germany,437; krupkalte,.l96; Australia, 322, Qre. l'lorocco,562, ont. 561, Rounania,561, U.s.S.R.56ll U.S.A. 196, U.S.S.R. kulanite, Y.T. 127, 403; anblygonjte, France, 358, lvlan.358, 362, Rhodesia,358, kutnahorite, B.C. 484; lazul'lte' Y.T. l2B, 403i Sweden,'165, 358, U.S.A. 358, U.S.S.R.358; amph.tbole,B.C. leflDynlte,Que. l32i lleblgite''196, N.w.T. 433; lirDnlte, Lab. 347, ll.lt.T. 166, ont. 454, Que.166, 308, \.L 577:,lindstromite, ont. Sweden,194; lltharge, U.S.A.l66i andersonlte,U.S.A.433; angleslte, \.1.577; Y.T. 577; lizardite, England'308, Man.307, 308, switzer- annabergite,Chile, 415, ont. 416; antigorite, Que.30Bi Nomay,'land, 466, ont. 466, Que. 308, Scotland, 307, 186, antlerlte, U.S.A. 434; apatite, Indla, 488, Y.T. l28i 'lamlte,308; loellingite, B.C. 381' Portugal, lud- arfvedsonite, Greenland,347, tab. 121, 347, Que. l2l; Y.T. l2B; mgneslum-zippeite'U.S.A. 434i armjadite, Y.T. 128; arsenlc, Chlle, 38]; arsenolite, mgnetjte, B.C. 165, 484, l4an.308, ont. 454, Que.166, chile, 414, china, 416, cemany, 420i arsenopyrite, 308, Switzerland,308, U.S.A. 166; mrcasite, Ont. 453: Australia, 3Bl, Austria, 382, Bo1ivia, 38l, B.C. 3B], mssicot, \.'t. 577i mtildite, ont. 182, Portugal, 191; 484, Chile, 381, Hungary,381, Man.3Bl, Mexlco,382, nawsonite, Japan, 530, ont. 530, Portugal, lB6; ren€g- mica, N.U.T. N.B. r65, 381, Nfld. 381, N.W.T.381, N.S. 382, ont. 't66,hinite, Y,T. 577; retavivJanlte' Y.T. l?8; 370.382,453, Portugal, 186, Que.382, U.S.A. 382, Portuga'I,185, u.S.A. 166, Y.T. l60i michenerite, Yugoslavia,382; augellte, Y.T. l28i bari6ite, Y.T. ont. l67i microcllne,Lab. 121,Niger,236, que. l2li 403i barite, B.C. 165, Nfld. 444i bayleyite, U.S.A. 435; mlcrc]'lte, Man.542; miserite, que. 121, 516, U.S.A, 515' beryl, Madagascar,496, Man.496, N.B. 166: betaflte, U.S.5.R. 516; mixed-layer kaol inite-montmoril lonlte, Madagascar,ll2i beudandtite,Y.I. 577ableberite, U.S.A. Mexico,'166, 159' Y.T. 159; mlybden'lte, B.C. 165, N.B.'167; 165' 434; bindheimite,Y.T. 577; biotit€, B.C. 165, N.B.'l65; 166, Portugal, 186, Que. 165; mncheite, 0nt. Que.l2l, 166, 30Bi bismuth,N.B. 165, 166, Que. rcntebrasite, l4an.362i rcsandrJte,Que. l2'l; muscovite' blsmuthinit€, N.B. 166, Que. 165, U.S.A. 196; bomite, N.B. 166, llfld. 443, Que.165i Na-feldspar,que. 165;

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native bjsmuth,Brazil, 196' ont. I82' Portugal, l86i splnel, 2lo; staurc'lite, 2l3i synthetic FeAl204'210 natlve gold, '.r.T. 577i native lead' Y.T. 577; native Native lead at KenoHlll, Yukon(Bovle)' 577 silver, Y.T. 577; natlve zinc, Y.T' 577i naurannite, Newdata for kiittiglte and parasymplesite(Sturman)' 437 Portugal, l92i nepheline,Lab. l2l, 347, Que. l2li NE'I WNERAIS nicke'llie, Czechoslovakia,434; nlckel-zlppeite, aqrellite. 120i baritite, 403; falcondoite' 407; pekoite' Czechoslovakia,434; U.5.4. 434; nodular hydm- k;lanlte, l27i palladoblsmutharsenide,410; carboo.U.s.A. 422: norbergjte, Que.l2li olivine, 322, 578: zemannite' 397 B.c. 479, India, 498, U.S.A.291' 463; orthoclase,B.c. il1WNCT,ATUBE i 165, u.S.A. 515, U.5.S.R.516; orthopyroxene,U.5.4. aeschvnite,ll2i aikinite, 203; aiklnlte-blsmuthinite 291; palladiumstlbiostannoarsenide, U.S.s.R. 412; serie!. ]99. 322; blomstrandine,ll2; buserite' 17; palladoarsenlde'U.5.A. 410' U.S.S.R.412: pa'llado- euxeni[e, iiz; tiurcus cmingtonite,394' 395i forbesite' blssutharsenide, U.s.A. 410; palygorskite' Indla, 4BB; 414; gladite, 204; hamrite, 204; krupka-ite'204; .. parasyiplesite, Japan, 439, Mexico, 437: pectol ite, llndsirtmite, 2O4imnganese oxides' l7; Nb-Ta-Tioxides' U.s.s.R. 516; pekolte, Australla, 322, 578, Brazll' ll2; pekolte, 204; polycrase' ll2i Povlen-typechrysotlle' 196, Man.196; phenakite,Brazjl' 196; phlogopite, 301, 307i priorlte, ll2i rare-earth' 44206-typeNb-la-ll 301; sepiollte India, 488, Que. l2li picrolite' que. 302; plcro- oxides, ll2; rezbanyite,201; schwelzerite' tephrcite, Japan,4B0i pllolite, Ont. 424; pltchblende, qroup, 409i serpentine polJmrphs, 312i serpent'lne sask. 167; plagioclase,B.C. 165, 464' ont. 454, polytypes,319; zlPPeite group,429 U.5.A. 291: platinm-group minerals' B.C, 166, 0nt. 1E'rrut Ars)wwoN svEcraa 167; plumbojarcsite,Y.T.577i polycrase,Nomay, ll2i olivine, 149i spinel, 207; staurolite' 212; vesuvianite' Povlen-type cl lnochrysotile' Que. 302; Povlen-type orthochrysotlle, swaziland'302; pyrlte B.C. 165, OPTICATPROPEENES 484, Chlle, 38.l, Czechoslovakia,196, !lan. 381, N.B. eaeruL 165, 166, ont. 166, 424, 453, Que.165, U.s.A. 434: aqrelllte. l24i aikinJte-bismthiniteserles, 199; 424; pymlusite' Que.l66i pyrcphyllite, lndla,445, liri6ite, 404; beryl, 49l; carbonaceousnodules' Japan, 445, Morccco,445, Nfld. 442, ont. 445, cobalt-zippelte, 434; falcondoite' 407; forsterite- U.S.A.445; pyroxene'N.U.T. 166; pyffhotite, B.c. fayal'ite-taphrcite series' 479: Gladstone-Dalerelation- 484, Hungary,381, N.B. 166' i'l.l,l.T.166, ont. 166,424, shio, 498i knebelite, 482; kijttigite' 438i kulanlte' 129; 453; quartz, B.C. 165, 484, Corsica, 230, Il.B. 165, mqnesium-zippeite,435; nickel-zippeite' 434i ol ivine' 166, Nfld. 443' I'liger' 236, N.l,l.T.166, ont. 166, lB2, 48i; parasymplesite,439; sodium-zippelte'433;.synthetlc 4J5; 424,454, Portugal, i85, Que. 165, 166, U.S.A. 166. 196' cobalt-zippelte, 434i synthetlc mgnesium-zlppelle-' Y.T. l28, 160, 403i rabbitite, U.S.A.434i ralstonite' snthetic mnganese-zippeite'436; synthetic nickel- Greenland,392, U.S.S.R.392; ramelsbergite, Chile' zlopeite, 4341svnthetlc sodiurzippeite' 433i synthetlc 415; rezbanylte,czechoslovakia, 196, Hungary,202, zinc-zippeite. 435i svnthetic zippelte' 433i unnared Sreden,194, U.S.S.R.202; rosasite, U.S.A. 574i zippeitb, 435; traconite, 435i vlvianite' 404; zemannite. grcup' rutile, B.C. 165, N.B. 165, 166, Nfld. 444, Que.165; 38b; zini-zlppeite, 435i zippeJte,433; zippeite scheelite, N.lll.T.166, U.S.A. l66i schrceckingerite, 432 435; schweizerite, switzerland, 302; sepiol ite, ilew RefLect@ce caledonia,407, U.5.A. 407, Yugoslavia,407; sericite' iiktnite, 202; hamarite, 202; krupkaite, 202; lind- B.C. 165; serpentine,Australla, 314, Doninican striimite, 202; palladobismutharsenide'4lI; unnared Republic,407' India' 488, Lab. 314, Que.302, scotland' 314, Swaziland,302' Switzer'land,314' U.s.A. 314' 0"d":llo%?'?ilR:l8i3l'#lltions rn orivrne(uarsh, oonnav Yugoslavla,314; siderite, Australla, 139, ont. 166, & Donnay),149 Y.T. l2B, 403; slderotil, u.S.A. 434i silver, 166; peloite.-min"iir LuFbBirrSrq, a newrenber of the blsmuthinite-aikinite smaltite. Czechoslovakia, 434i srectite, Indla' 488i ierieii iti crvstal structure and relationship sodium-zippeite, Czechoslovakia,433, U.S.A. 433, 434i with naturatly- and synthetlcal ly-fomd members(Hum sperrylite, ont. 167; sphalerlte, B.C. 484; Czecho- & tlatts), 322 slovakia, t96, Mexico,196, N.B. 165, ont. 166" 422, PErR'toev 453, Portugal, 185, U.S.A.166, 434; spinel, U.S.A. 291i aqDaltic al kalic rccks, l2l; arsenopyritegeothemreter' stannoidite, Portugal' 352; basalts, 269; batholithic activitv, 241; Circum- '186;stannite-kesterite, l'{.B. I65; staumlite' Australia, 207' swjtzer'land'207' Paclfic qranltic bdtholiths' 238; compositionsand rates U.S.A.207i stephanlte,ont. 166: tantalite' Man.540; of eruptions, 248i granite, 228; halnyrclysis' 269i hyper- tennantite, Mexlco, 196, Portugal, 185, tetradymite' solvus granlte-subsolvusgranite, 228i interaction betreen I'texico, 196; tetrahedrite, ont. 166, Portugal, 191; sea water and meanlc layer two, 269; island arc envlron- thucholite, 0n1,.422,423; titanian aegirine' Lab. l2li rents, 266; magmageneratjon in orogenlc envJrcnmen-ts'^-^ titanlan ferro-omphacjte,Lab' l2l; topaz' N.B. 165' 245i Main Irruptlve, Sudbury'450; Hid-Atlantic Rldge,"zbei 166; tremlite, U.s.A. 335i ulexite, Nfld. 393' N.s. oriqin of batholiths, 239i origin of diaspore-pyrcphylllte 393: undetemlned(Pd'Te,Bi) mineral, U.s.A. 410; assimblaqe.445r oriqin of xenoliths, 294i partial relting l2l: unnaredpdl.94As0.788i0.28' of perid6tite. 255; aeridotite,255i pillow basalts' 269; unnaredCalrSi207, Que., pyr9- U.S.A.410: uraconite, U.S.A.435; uraniferouscarbon' plaie dynamics,238i plutonism,238; pyrolite'-260; zvr; Afi. 422l,uraninite, Czechoslovakia,434, Gemany' 433' ohvllite deposlt, 442; pyroxenegranulite xenolllns' 'nt. 422, u.S.A. 434, 435i uranopilite, Czechoslovakia' seipentinization. 462; solubility of ' 458; source- 433, N.!1.T.433, U.5.A. 434; vemiculite, India, 488; oeridotite qeochemistrv,266i sti l lwater Complex'410i vesuvianite,Pakistan, 216, U.S.A.216; violarite' ont. iulfur in t;e MalnIrruptive, 458i tholeiites' 269i 453; vlvlanjte' ont. 45, Yugoslavia'404' Y.T. l2B' volcanic belts, 246; water andnagma genesis' 225 - - ^ the systen he-As-5 403i vlasovite, Que. l2l; wad, Y.T. 577; Mrdite, Y.T. Phaserelations involving arsenoPyritein 128; wittichenite, l,lexico,196, Portugal, l85; wodginite, and their application'plate (Kretschmr & Scott)' 364 Australia, 551, Man.540, 550; wohlerite grcupninerals' Plutonism and dynamics:the origin of Circun-Pacific l2li wolframjte, N.B. 165, 166; wollastonite' batholiths (Younker& Vogel)' 23B Que. (Graham)' Mexico,196, U.5.A. 515, U.S.S.R.516; zemannite' Preface, Issue dedicatedto PrcfessorL.G. Berry llexico, 387; zeunerjte, u.s.A. 434; zinc-zippeite' U.s.A. 401 435i zippeite, czechoslovakia,429, Gemny, 433, Preiace. Smposiumon environmentataspects of mineralogyand N.l,l.T.433, ont. 433, U.S.A.433i zircon, l2l seairentiry geochemlstry(Krarer & Graham)'1- Que. (Lqgar./r zz' Mixed-layer kaolini te-nontmoriI 1oni te f rcm soi l s near Preface, Symposimon water and magm genesls Dawson,Yukon Terrltory (Kodama,l4i1es, Shlmoda & Brydon)' PreDarationof manuscripts,221 Pmteedingsof the Twenty-first Annual.lleetingof-the 159 (Cerny)' I4OSSBAWRSPEC?ROSCOPT MineraloqicalAssociation of canada 396 arfvedsonite, 347; Fe-lilnhydmxide copreclpitates, 34; Pt. Pd, Au and Ir contentof Kelley Lakebottom sediments (crocket & Teruta), 58

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Publlcationsreceived, 108, 397 UNNAWDMIhERfiA (PaABES) Reactionsln cubaniteand chalcopyrite (Dutrlzac), 172 .. CaZrSi?07,l2l ; Pd1.94Asg.76816.29,-410 Refereesfor 1975, lncludlng volm 13, 99 Harer ano maqragenesls, slmposlm, zz5 Refinerent of the crysta'l structure of dyscrasite, and Hater and mgma genesls: the assoclatlon hypersolyus granlte- its implicatlons for the structur€ of allargentum subsolvusgranlte (Martln & Bonin), 228 (scott), 139 (see .ln X-nAy DIFFmCUqil also Crystal Structure) Refractive indices versus alkall contents beryl: general CelL Di@im limltations and applications to sore pegmtiil; tyies adanlte, 143; A9BlS2-PbSseries, 504; agrelllte, 123; (Cemy & Hawrhomir),491 AgSbSe2-PbTeserles; 506; alklnlte, 194, 197,2O3, Sedimentarygeochemlstry, I 329; aTlargentum, l4l; alloclaslte, 562; arfyedsonlt€, sedi[Ent.geochemistryof Sudbury-arealakes (Semkin& 347; bariClte, 404i bismuthlnite, 203, bJar€byite, l2Si Krarer), 73 calciurn fluoride, 368; casslterite, 5ll; chrysotlle, 5ilrer-bearing wittlchenite-chalcopyrite-bornlte inter- 466; cobaltlte, 565i columblte, 541; Cu-Auserles, 595i grcwths and assoclated minerals ln the ManqualdeDeo- cumingtonite, 95i diaspore, 445i dyscrasite, l40i mtite, Portugal (oen & Kieft), 185 eveite, l47i falcondolie, 408i geikielite, 5'l0i gladite, Sore factors affecting the synthesis of cryptocrystal'llne 194' 197, 203, 324:' glaukosphaerlte, 574: hamrite, strengJte-frcn an amrphous phosphatecomplex (Uarry & 194, 197, 203, 537; hypothetlcal beryl compositlons, Krarer), 40 495; llnenite, 51li lxiolite, 541, 544; kdtttglte, 431: so[E geologic 'ln constraints on mdels for nagfln generatlon krupkaite, 194, I97, ?03i kulanlte, l?8; lemoynite, 132; orogenic envlrcnrents (McBimey), 245 llndstromlte, 194, 197, ?03i lizardlter 466; mawsonlte, (Na'K)2caZ12si1s026'530i nlserlte, 517i olivenlte, l47i olivlne, 463; "i:ifiif rii'iilltlT.*,lirl:*'site' palladobismuthareenlde,4ll ; paradamlte, 147; para- Sulfide mlneralo$/.of the lilain Irruptlve, Sudbury,Ontarlo symplesite, 439; pekolte, 194, 197, 203, 324, 578:, (Duke& l,laldrett), 450 potassiumchloride, 324: pyrophyllite, 445i ralstonite, SJmthesls,andfluorine-hydrcxyl exchangeln the anblygonite 391: rutlle, 510i sarkinite, 147; seienianpekolte, 578; series (Loh & Hise), 357 silver wir€, l39i sodiumchloflde, 464i sodltlrnzlpp€lte, Synthesis and properties of jarcsite-type compounds 431i synthetlc amblygonite, 359i synthetic alblygonlte- (Dutrizac & Kaiman).l5'l montebrasite'156t series, 359; sjmthetlc amDnlr0nJamslte, ItsXtARES synthetJc ahrysotlle, 466i synthetlc hydronlun chrysotile fibres, 309; corcna-bearlnq pymxene qranullte Jamsite, l56i sFthetic Jarcsltes, l57i synthetlc lead xenoliths, 291; deuterlc.sulflde texttre, 45?; diaspore- l56i synthetic llzardlte, 466i synth€tlc pyrcphylllte JarcsJte, rcdule, 444; exsolution of qladite in iekoite. renbere of CuPbBlS3-Bl2S3serles, 329; s1mthetlc rercury galena-matlldite 199,_323; lntergrcwth, t82i gladit; Jarcsite, 156; synthetic Mg-Geserpentlne, 3l8i synthetic exsolution pekolte, in 199, 323i hypereolvusaranite. rDntebrasite, 359: synthetlc pal l adoblsmutharsenJde, 4ll ; 230: knebelJte, 484; rogmtic sulflde texturel 454; sJmthetlcPd2As(o -fom), 412; synthetlc Pd2As(B-fom), povlen-type retarcrphlc sulfide texture, 457; chrysotlle 412; synthetTcpotassim 156',synthetlc ollvlne, fibre, Jarcsite, 312; serpentinlte, 309; spinel-cliniriyrcxene 463; sylthetic sllver Jamslte, l56i synthetic sodiun sJmplectite, 293i subsolvusgranite, 230; slifide jamsite, 156: synthetic sodlm zlppelte, 431i tantalite, mlneralog.yof Flaln lrruptire, Sudbury, 453; slmthetlc CuFe2S3,175; wlttichenlte-chalcopyrite-bomiie lnter- iil : ii3il$Hllli;,'3i;,'llilil'il.lali',;Jiillr?3: gmwths,.|85 541, 552; zenannlte, 388: zippelte grcup, 431 I.G.A. PildB! Data baricite, 404; falcondolte, 408i klnber'l.lte, 488i agre'lI lte, l23i aiklnite-blsmuthlnlte serles, 199; kulanite,'130 aEenopyrite, 368i barlelte, 404; bJar€bylte, I28i The crysial chemistry of the amphlboles: IV. X-ray and chrysotile, 47Bi falcondolte, 408; fortesite, 415; neutron refiner€nts of the crystal structure of trem- forsterite-faya l ite-tephmi te series, 479i galena, I 83: llte (Hawthome & Grundy), 334 gal ena-natl I dl te lntergmnth, I 83i gl aukosphaerite, The crystal chenistry of the amphiboles:V. The structure 574i Jarcsite group, l55i klmberlite,487; knebe]ite, and chenistry of arfvedsonite (Hawthone), 346 482; k'otttglte, 438i kulanlte, 128; llzardite, 477; The crystal structure of alloclaslte, CoAsS,andthe allo- rngnesiumzippeite, 431; matlldlte, 183; masonite, 535; claslte-cobaltite transfomtlon (Scott & Nowacki).561 mi'160;seri te, 517; nixed- l ayer kaolI nite-rcnffpri I I onite, The crystal structure of mawsonite,Cu6Fe2SnSS (Szyirariski), nickel zippeite, 43li ollvine, 48li palladobls- 529 mutharsenide,412i parasymplesite, 440; pekoite, 578i The crystal structures of tantallte, ix.iollte and nodginite phosphoslderite, 45; Povlen-type chrysoti l e, 302; frcm BemJc Lake, l,lanitobaI. Tantaljte and ixlotite selenian p€kolte, 578i schinErite, 183; strengJte, 45; (Grice, Ferguson& Hawthorne),540 syntheti c amblygonite-montebrasl te serJes, 359; Thecrystal structures of fdntalite, ixiolite and wodqinite synthetlc amnlm jamsite, l56t synthetic chrysotile, from Bemic Lake,-ManitobaII. ltodgJnite(Ferguson, 478; synthetlc cobalt zippeite, 431; synthetlc hydrcnim Hawthorne& 6rlce), 550 l56i synthetlc iead l56i synthetlc - JarosJte, Jarosite, The Gladstone-Dalerelatjonshlp Part l: derivatlon of new lizardlte, 477; synthetjc mnganesezippeite, 431i constants (iiandarino), 498 synthetic renbersof CuPbBiSl-Bi2S1series, 328; The metal-adsorption chemlstry of buserite (Jeffries I synthetic nercury Jarcsite, 156i-stnthetic Mg-ce Stunm). l6 serpentine, 318; synthet'lcnlckel zlppeite, 431i The-orderlng schenefor metal atoms in the crystal structure synthetic pal l adobismutharsenide, 412 ; synthetl c of hamarite, CuzpbrBiaso(Horiuchi & l./uensch).536 Pd2As(o-fom),412; synthetic Pd2As(B-fom),412i Thestructure (laiddleion of P6vlEn-iyfechrysotile & synthetic potassiumJarcsJte, 156; synthetlc sJlver l{hittaker), 301 jarcsite, 156; synthetlc sodiumjarcsite, l56i syn- The structure of Unst-type 6-layer serpentJnes (Hall, thetic sodiumzlppelte, 43lt synthetic zinc zippeite, Guggenhejm,Moore & Bailey), 314 431 ; synthetlc zlppeite, 431; unnanedl9l.Sq4sO.ZgBiO.Ze, Trace-elementgeochemistry of detrital sedinents fron 4.]2; Unst serpentine,318; zenannite,388; zippeite, Newfoundlandinlets and the adjacentcontinental marq.in: 431; zippeite gmup, 43i application to prcvenancestudies, mineral exploration, X-ray and optical characterization of the forsterite-fayallte- and Quatemarymarine stratigraphy (51att & Sasseville), tephmlte series with commnts on knebelite frcm Blu€bell mine, British Columbja(Mossmann & Pawson),479 Trace-elerEnt geochenistry of p.lston cores from westem Zemannite,a zinc tellurite frcm tloctezuma,Sonora, Merico l4ich'lgancoastal iakes (tJheeler& Dunning), A3 (Mandarino,Matzat & l'lilliams), 387 Twonew palladlum-aEenlc-bismuth mjnerals fron the Stiil- Zonlng in aruenopyrite, 382 water Complex,Montana (Cabri, Chen, Steuart & Laflame), 410

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