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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Arthur J. Gude
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Sheppard, Richard A., Arthur J. Gude, George A. Desborough, & John S. White. (1974). Levyne-offretite intergrowths from basalt near Beech Creek, Grant County, Oregon. American Mineralogist. 59. 837–842.12 indexed citations
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Sheppard, Richard A. & Arthur J. Gude. (1973). Boron-bearing potassium feldspar of authigenic origin in closed-basin deposits. Journal research U. S. geological survey. 1(4). 377–382.12 indexed citations
Gude, Arthur J. & Richard A. Sheppard. (1972). Silhydrite, 3SiO2·H2O, a New Mineral from Trinity County, California. American Mineralogist. 57. 1053–1065.8 indexed citations
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Sheppard, Richard A., Arthur J. Gude, & Richard L. Hay. (1970). Makatite, A new hydrous sodium silicate mineral from Lake Magadi, Kenya. American Mineralogist. 55. 358–366.25 indexed citations
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Sheppard, Richard A., et al.. (1970). Chemical composition and physical properties of phillipsite from the Pacific and Indian Oceans. American Mineralogist. 55. 2053–2062.38 indexed citations
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Sheppard, Richard A. & Arthur J. Gude. (1969). Chemical composition and physical properties of the related zeolites offretite and erionite. American Mineralogist. 54. 875–886.36 indexed citations
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Sheppard, Richard A. & Arthur J. Gude. (1969). Rhodesite from Trinity County, California. American Mineralogist. 54. 251–255.2 indexed citations
Gude, Arthur J., et al.. (1968). Braitschite, a new hydrous calcium rare-earth borate mineral from the Paradox Basin, Grand County, Utah. American Mineralogist. 53. 1081–1095.3 indexed citations
Gude, Arthur J. & Richard A. Sheppard. (1966). Silica-rich chabazite from the Barstow Formation, San Bernardino County, Southern California. American Mineralogist. 51. 909–915.11 indexed citations
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Sheppard, Richard A., et al.. (1965). Chemical composition of diagenetic zeolities from tuffaceous rocks of the mojave dessert and vicinity, California. American Mineralogist. 50. 244–249.11 indexed citations
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Gude, Arthur J. & John C. Hathaway. (1961). A diffractometer mount for small samples. American Mineralogist. 46. 993–998.6 indexed citations
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Gude, Arthur J., et al.. (1960). Whewellite and celestite from a fault opening in San Juan County, Utah. American Mineralogist. 45. 1257–1265.17 indexed citations
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