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Abbott, Richard N.. (1996). Optical properties of C2/c pyroxenes; a point-dipole explanation. The Canadian Mineralogist. 34(3). 595–603.5 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N.. (1994). Electronic polarizability of oxygen and various cations in selected triclinic minerals; point-dipole theory. The Canadian Mineralogist. 32(4). 909–918.5 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N.. (1993). Calculation of the orientation of the optical indicatrix in monoclinic and triclinic crystals: The point-dipole model. American Mineralogist. 78. 952–956.9 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N.. (1991). A short-range O-H potential for amphiboles based on OH-stretching frequencies. The Canadian Mineralogist. 29(1). 131–142.4 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N.. (1990). Topaz; energy calculations bearing on the location of hydrogen. The Canadian Mineralogist. 28(4). 827–833.8 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N., Jeffrey E. Post, & Charles W. Burnham. (1989). Treatment of the hydroxyl in structure-energy calculations. American Mineralogist. 74. 141–150.18 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N. & Charles W. Burnham. (1988). Polytypism in micas; a polyhedral approach to energy calculations. American Mineralogist. 73. 105–118.12 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N.. (1984). The greenschist–amphibolite transition in the CFM projection. American Mineralogist. 69. 250–251.1 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N.. (1984). KAlSiO 4 stuffed derivatives of tridymite; phase relationships. American Mineralogist. 69. 449–457.21 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N.. (1982). A petrogenetic grid for medium and high grade metabasites. American Mineralogist. 67. 865–876.10 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N.. (1981). AFM liquidus projections for granitic magmas, with special reference to hornblende, biotite and garnet. The Canadian Mineralogist. 19(1). 103–110.37 indexed citations
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Abbott, Richard N. & D. B. Clarke. (1979). Hypothetical liquidus relationships in the subsystem Al 2 O 3 -FeO-MgO projected from quartz, alkali feldspar and plagioclase for a(H 2 O) < or = 1. The Canadian Mineralogist. 17(3). 549–560.38 indexed citations
Abbott, Richard N.. (1978). Peritectic reactions in the system An-Ab-Or-Qz-H<2) O. The Canadian Mineralogist. 16(2). 245–256.33 indexed citations
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