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Occurrence and Constitution of Natural and Synthetic Ferrihydrite, a Widespread Iron Oxyhydroxide
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Jambor, J. L., J. E. Dutrizac, A. C. Roberts, Joel D. Grice, & J. T. Szymański. (1996). Clinoatacamite, a new polymorph of Cu 2 (OH) 3 Cl, and its relationship to paratacamite and anarakite. The Canadian Mineralogist. 34(1). 61–72.64 indexed citations
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Jambor, J. L. & J. E. Dutrizac. (1995). Solid solutions in the annabergite-erythrite-hornesite synthetic system. The Canadian Mineralogist. 33(5). 1063–1071.13 indexed citations
Ripmeester, John A., Christopher I. Ratcliffe, J. E. Dutrizac, & J. L. Jambor. (1986). Hydronium ion in the alunite-jarosite group. The Canadian Mineralogist. 24(3). 435–447.87 indexed citations
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Jambor, J. L. & J. E. Dutrizac. (1985). The synthesis of beaverite. The Canadian Mineralogist. 23(1). 47–51.16 indexed citations
Dutrizac, J. E., et al.. (1981). The synthesis of mercury jarosite and the mercury concentration in jarosite-family minerals. The Canadian Mineralogist. 19(4). 559–569.15 indexed citations
Kaiman, S., D. C. Harris, & J. E. Dutrizac. (1980). Stibivanite, a new mineral from Lake George antimony deposit, New Brunswick. The Canadian Mineralogist. 18(3). 329–332.2 indexed citations
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Dutrizac, J. E., et al.. (1978). Lautite and cadmium-rich sphalerite from the Ross Mine, Hislop Township, Ontario. The Canadian Mineralogist. 16(4). 665–669.3 indexed citations
Dutrizac, J. E.. (1976). Reactions in cubanite and chalcopyrite. The Canadian Mineralogist. 14(2). 172–181.50 indexed citations
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Dutrizac, J. E. & S. Kaiman. (1976). Synthesis and properties of jarosite-type compounds. The Canadian Mineralogist. 14(2). 151–158.183 indexed citations
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