De Bruiyn et al., 1985 - Google Patents
Note on cell parameters of zaheriteDe Bruiyn et al., 1985
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- 16540796824889404837
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- De Bruiyn H
- Schoch A
- Beukes G
- Bok L
- Van Der Westhuizen W
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- Mineralogical Magazine
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SHORT COMMUNICATIONS 145 pores within a rutile matrix. As massive ilmenite alters isovolumetrically with porous rutile, the increased abundance of pores allows for increased incorporation of Si and A1 within the pores. Whereas Frost et al. propose that the Si and A1 …
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