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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Trace and minor elements in sphalerite: A LA-ICPMS study
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Pring, Allan, et al.. (2013). Synthesis of galena (PbS) in silica gel composite particles by sulphidisation and hydrothermal reaction. 454.1 indexed citations
Xia, Fang, Guorong Chen, Allan Pring, et al.. (2007). Kinetics and Mechanism of Hydrothermal Alteration from Pentlandite to Violarite. Acta Geological Sinica. 81(10). 1378–1390.1 indexed citations
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Liang, Xuhua, Yifan Yang, Cuiju Zhu, et al.. (2007). Luminescence properties of Tb[sup 3+]–Sm[sup 3+] codoped glasses for white light emitting diodes. Murdoch Research Repository (Murdoch University).
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Kolitsch, Uwe, Max R. Taylor, Gary D. Fallon, & Allan Pring. (1999). SPRINGCREEKITE, BAV3+3(PO4)2(OH, H2O)6, A NEW MEMBER OF THE CRANDALLITE GROUP, FROM THE SPRING CREEK MINE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA : THE FIRST NATURAL V3+-MEM BER OF THE ALUNITE FAMILY AND ITS CRYSTAL STRUCTURE. 529–544.7 indexed citations
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Pring, Allan, B. A. Grguric, & Alan J. Criddle. (1998). Lindstroemite from Cobalt, Ontario. The Canadian Mineralogist. 36(4). 1139–1148.5 indexed citations
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Pring, Allan. (1998). Selenides and sulfides from Iron Monarch, South Australia. 36–48.3 indexed citations
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Birch, W. D., Allan Pring, & Eugene E. Foord. (1995). Selwynite, NaK(Be,Al)Zr 2 (PO 4 ) 4 .2H 2 O, a new gainesite-like mineral from Wycheproof, Victoria, Australia. The Canadian Mineralogist. 33(1). 55–58.13 indexed citations
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Pring, Allan & Stefan Graeser. (1994). Polytypism in baumhauerite. American Mineralogist. 79. 302–307.10 indexed citations
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Pring, Allan, Tim Williams, & Ray L. Withers. (1993). Structural modulation in sartorite; an electron microscope study. American Mineralogist. 78. 619–626.18 indexed citations
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Birch, W. D., Allan Pring, Armin Reller, & H.W. Schmalle. (1993). Bernalite, Fe(OH) 3 , a new mineral from Broken Hill, New South Wales; description and structure. American Mineralogist. 78. 827–834.41 indexed citations
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Birch, W. D., Allan Pring, & B. M. Gatehouse. (1992). Segnitite, PbFe 3 H(AsO 4 ) 2 (OH) 6 , a new mineral in the lusungite group from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. American Mineralogist. 77. 656–659.24 indexed citations
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Pring, Allan. (1990). Disordered intergrowths in lead-arsenic sulfide minerals and the paragenesis of the sartorite-group minerals. American Mineralogist. 75. 289–294.6 indexed citations
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Pring, Allan, Bryan M. Gatehouse, & W. D. Birch. (1990). Francisite, Cu 3 Bi(SeO 3 ) 2 O 2 Cl, a new mineral from Iron Monarch, South Australia; description and crystal structure. American Mineralogist. 75. 1421–1425.47 indexed citations
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Pring, Allan. (1989). Structural disorder in aikinite and krupkaite. American Mineralogist. 74. 250–255.21 indexed citations
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Pring, Allan, et al.. (1989). Mawbyite, a new Arsenate of Lead and Iron Related to Tsumcorite and Carminite, from Broken Hill, New South Wales. American Mineralogist. 74. 1377–1381.7 indexed citations
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Williams, Tim & Allan Pring. (1988). Structure of lengenbachite; a high-resolution transmission electron microscope study. American Mineralogist. 73. 1426–1433.10 indexed citations
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Birch, W. D., et al.. (1987). Perroudite, a new sulfide-halide of Hg and Ag from Cap-Garonne, Var, France, and from Broken Hill, New South Wales, and Coppin Pool, Western Australia. American Mineralogist. 72. 1251–1256.11 indexed citations
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