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Improving Mindat.orgSwinefordite from Baumhalde Mine: Lapis 21(12) 44 1996 full citation

19th Jan 2018 19:43 UTCJosh Golden

Greetings all,


I was hoping someone could help me with a proper citation for the citation listed @ Baumhalde Mine, Todtnau, Black Forest, Baden-Württemberg, Germany for the mineral Swinefordite: https://www.mindat.org/locentry-173640.html. I am Co-author on a paper regarding Lithium minerals and their localities and would like to cite the article, however, the citation listed as Lapis 21(12), 44 (1996) is not appropriate for publication.


If anyone has this magazine and could provide a more complete citation, that would be very helpful.

i.e. Authors, article title, and full page range.

20th Jan 2018 05:13 UTCMarco E. Ciriotti Manager

Dear John, as I know Ed Grew is working on a paper about the Li minerals.

For the Italian occurrence I have a list.

About the searching reference, I think that it can be the following:

• Walenta, K. (1996): Neufunde aus dem Schwarzwald (6. Folge, 2. Teil). Lapis, 21(12), 39-46.

23rd Jan 2018 06:39 UTCJosh Golden

Thanks Marco,

Yes, Ed is the lead author on the paper and has graciously included me as co-author. We tracked down the issue and found that the mention of swinefordite originated from an abstract by Markl and Bucher (1994).


Many thanks for the reply.
 
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