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Kampf, Anthony R., Richards, R. Peter, Nash, Barbara P., Murowchick, James B., Rakovan, John F. (2016) Carlsonite, (NH4)5Fe3+3O(SO4)6·7H2O, and huizingite-(Al), (NH4)9Al3(SO4)8(OH)2·4H2O, two new minerals from a natural fire in an oil-bearing shale near Milan, Ohio. American Mineralogist, 101 (9) 2095-2107 doi:10.2138/am-2016-5680

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TitleCarlsonite, (NH4)5Fe3+3O(SO4)6·7H2O, and huizingite-(Al), (NH4)9Al3(SO4)8(OH)2·4H2O, two new minerals from a natural fire in an oil-bearing shale near Milan, Ohio
JournalAmerican Mineralogist
AuthorsKampf, Anthony R.Author
Richards, R. PeterAuthor
Nash, Barbara P.Author
Murowchick, James B.Author
Rakovan, John F.Author
Year2016 (September)Volume101
Issue9
PublisherMineralogical Society of America
DOIdoi:10.2138/am-2016-5680Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceKampf, Anthony R., Richards, R. Peter, Nash, Barbara P., Murowchick, James B., Rakovan, John F. (2016) Carlsonite, (NH4)5Fe3+3O(SO4)6·7H2O, and huizingite-(Al), (NH4)9Al3(SO4)8(OH)2·4H2O, two new minerals from a natural fire in an oil-bearing shale near Milan, Ohio. American Mineralogist, 101 (9) 2095-2107 doi:10.2138/am-2016-5680
Plain TextKampf, Anthony R., Richards, R. Peter, Nash, Barbara P., Murowchick, James B., Rakovan, John F. (2016) Carlsonite, (NH4)5Fe3+3O(SO4)6·7H2O, and huizingite-(Al), (NH4)9Al3(SO4)8(OH)2·4H2O, two new minerals from a natural fire in an oil-bearing shale near Milan, Ohio. American Mineralogist, 101 (9) 2095-2107 doi:10.2138/am-2016-5680
In(2016, September) American Mineralogist Vol. 101 (9) Mineralogical Society of America

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Huron Shale burn site, Huron River, Huron County, Ohio, USA

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Carlsonite
Huizingite-(Al)
Unnamed (Fe-analogue of Huizingite-(Al))

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Huron Shale burn site, Huron River, Huron County, Ohio, USA Carlsonite, Unnamed (Fe-analogue of Huizingite-(Al))


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