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Volume 73, Number 1, February 2009

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The central Kenya peralkaline province: a unique assemblage of magmatic systems
pp. 1-16(16)
Authors: Macdonald, R.; Bagiński, B.

The mineralogy of efflorescence on As calciner buildings in SW England
pp. 27-42(16)
Authors: Power, M.R.; Pirrie, D.; Camm, G.S.; Andersen, J.C..

Mavlyanovite, Mn5Si3: a new mineral species from a lamproite diatreme, Chatkal Ridge, Uzbekistan
pp. 43-50(8)
Authors: Yusupov, R.G.; Stanley, C.J.; Welch, M.D.; Spratt, J.; Cressey, G.; Rumsey, M.S.; Seltmann, R.; Igamberdiev, E.

Eldfellite, NaFe(SO4)2, a new fumarolic mineral from Eldfell volcano, Iceland
pp. 51-57(7)
Authors: Balić-Žunić, T.; Garavelli, A.; Acquafredda, P.; Leonardsen, E.; Jakobsson, S.P.

Aschamalmite (Pb6Bi2S9): crystal structure and ordering scheme for Pb and Bi atoms
pp. 83-94(12)
Authors: Callegari, A.M.; Boiocchi, M.

The thermal equation of state of (Fe0.86Mg0.07Mn0.07)3Al2Si3O12 almandine
pp. 95-102(8)
Authors: Fan, Dawei W.; Zhou, Wenge G.; Liu, Congqiang Q.; Liu, Yonggang G.; Wan, Fang; Xing, Yinsuo S.; Liu, Jing; Bai, Ligang G.; Xie, Hongsen S.

The crystal structure and chemistry of mereheadite
pp. 103-117(15)
Authors: Krivovichev, S.V.; Turner, R.; Rumsey, M.; Siidra, O.I.; Kirk, C.A.

Description and crystal structure of a new mineral - plimerite, ZnFe3+4(PO4)3(OH)5 - the Zn-analogue of rockbridgeite and frondelite, from Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia
pp. 131-148(18)
Authors: Elliott, P.; Kolitsch, U.; Giester, G.; Libowitzky, E.; McCammon, C.; Pring, A.; Birch, W.D.; Brugger, J.

Erratum
pp. 165-165(1)

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