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Nomenclature of the tourmaline-supergroup minerals
2011519 citationsDarrell J. Henry, Milan Novák et al.American Mineralogistprofile →
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Dutrow, B. L., et al.. (2013). Garnet as a reactant during and recorder of mid-crustal metamorphism: Sawtooth Metamorphic Complex, Idaho. AGUFM. 2013.2 indexed citations
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Dutrow, B. L., et al.. (2012). U-Pb Geochronology of Detrital Zircon in Quartzites of the Sawtooth Metamorphic Complex, Sawtooth Range, Idaho, U.S.A. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2012.3 indexed citations
Henry, Darrell J., Milan Novák, F. C. Hawthorne, et al.. (2011). Nomenclature of the tourmaline-supergroup minerals. American Mineralogist. 96(5-6). 895–913.519 indexed citations breakdown →
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Dutrow, B. L. & Darrell J. Henry. (2011). Tourmaline: A Geologic DVD. Elements. 7(5). 301–306.182 indexed citations
Holdaway, M. J., Biswajit Mukhopadhyay, M. D. Dyar, et al.. (1991). A new perspective on staurolite crystal chemistry: Use of stoichiometric and chemical end-members for a mole fraction model. American Mineralogist. 76. 1910–1919.21 indexed citations
Holdaway, M. J., B. L. Dutrow, & R. W. Hinton. (1988). Devonian and Carboniferous metamorphism in west-central Maine; the muscovite-almandine geobarometer and the staurolite problem revisited. 73. 20–47.108 indexed citations
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Holdaway, M. J., B. L. Dutrow, & P. Shore. (1986). A model for the crystal chemistry of staurolite. American Mineralogist. 71. 1142–1159.59 indexed citations
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Holdaway, M. J., B. L. Dutrow, J. Borthwick, et al.. (1986). H content of staurolite as determined by H extraction line and ion microprobe. American Mineralogist. 71. 1135–1141.52 indexed citations
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