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Co-authorship network of co-authors of E. P. Meagher
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Ross, Nancy L. & E. P. Meagher. (1984). A molecular orbital study of H6Si2O7 under simulated compression. American Mineralogist. 69. 1145–1149.12 indexed citations
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Meagher, E. P.. (1980). Stereochemistry and energies of single two-repeat silicate chains. American Mineralogist. 65. 746–755.4 indexed citations
Meagher, E. P. & G. A. Lager. (1979). Polyhedral thermal expansion in the TiO 2 polymorphs; refinement of the crystal structures of rutile and brookite at high temperature. The Canadian Mineralogist. 17(1). 77–85.214 indexed citations
Meagher, E. P. & G. A. Lager. (1979). Polyhedral thermal expansion in the TiO2 polymorphs: Refinement of the crystal structure of rutile and brookite at high temperature Sample at 900 degrees C.42 indexed citations
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Lager, G. A. & E. P. Meagher. (1978). High-temperature structural study of six olivines. American Mineralogist. 63. 365–377.72 indexed citations
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Meagher, E. P. & G. V. Gibbs. (1977). The polymorphism of cordierite; II, The crystal structure of indialite. The Canadian Mineralogist. 15(1). 43–49.108 indexed citations
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Meagher, E. P.. (1976). The atomic arrangement of pellyite; Ba2 Ca(Fe,Mg)2Si6O17. American Mineralogist. 61. 67–73.19 indexed citations
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Meagher, E. P.. (1975). The crystal structures of pyrope and grossularite at elevated temperatures. American Mineralogist. 60. 218–228.70 indexed citations
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Meagher, E. P., et al.. (1975). A Technique for Observing Exsolution Lamellae in Pyroxenes with the Scanning Electron Microscope. American Mineralogist. 60. 155–156.2 indexed citations
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Meagher, E. P., et al.. (1974). The Crystal Structure of Jagowerite: BaAI2P2O8(OH)2. American Mineralogist. 59. 291–295.4 indexed citations
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Thompson, R. M., et al.. (1972). Pellyite; a new barium silicate mineral from the Yukon Territory. The Canadian Mineralogist. 11(2). 444–447.4 indexed citations
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Schwerdtfeger, C. F., et al.. (1972). Refinement of the structure of anatase at several temperatures Sample: T = 800 C Locality: Legenbach quarry, Binnatal, Switzerland.3 indexed citations
Newnham, Robert E., J.F. Dorrian, & E. P. Meagher. (1970). Crystal structure of Mg3TeO6. Materials Research Bulletin. 5(3). 199–202.17 indexed citations
Newnham, Robert E. & E. P. Meagher. (1967). Crystal structure of Ni3TeO6. Materials Research Bulletin. 2(5). 549–554.40 indexed citations
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