![]() Today, SCIEX announced the launch of the new Topaz™ Prep Station*, an automated sample preparation workstation that is ideal for labs managing high daily sample volumes. These products add to the company’s existing industry leading solutions and services, to deliver the power of mass spectrometry to clinical laboratories performing routine diagnostic assays and innovative clinical research applications. O-H 0.01060 0.01220 0.01670 0.00210 0.00010 0.Framingham, MA - SCIEX, a global leader in life science analytical technologies, advanced the accessibility of mass spectrometry in the clinical setting with new product introductions at AACC 2018. _journal_name_full 'American Mineralogist' Gatta G D, Nestola F, Ballaran T B (2006) Elastic behaviour and structural evolution of topaz at high pressure Physics and Chemistry of Minerals 33 235-242Ĭhen J, Lager G A, Kunz M, Hansen T C, Ulmer P (2005) A Rietveld refinement using neutron powder diffraction data of a fully deuterated topaz, Al2SiO4(OD)2 Acta Crystallographica E61 i253-i255ĬIF Raw Data - click here to close data_global Kanzaki M (2010) Crystal structure of a new high-pressure polymorph of topaz-OH American Mineralogist 95 1349-1352Īlberico A, Ferrando S, Ivaldi G, Ferraris G (2003) X-ray single-crystal structure refinement of an OH-rich topaz from Sulu UHP terrane (Eastern China) - Structural foundation of the correlation between cell parameters and fluorine content European Journal of Mineralogy 15 875-881 Komatsu K, Kagi H, Marshall W G, Kuribayashi T, Parise J B, Kudoh Y (2008) Pressure dependence of the hydrogen-bond geometry in topaz-OD from neutron powder diffraction American Mineralogist 93 217-227 Northrup P A, Leinenweber K, Parise J B (1994) The location of H in the high-pressure synthetic Al2SiO4(OH)2 topaz analogue Sample OH synthetic American Mineralogist 79 401-404ĭiego Gatta G, Nestola F, Bromiley G D, Loose A (2006) New insight into crystal chemistry of topaz: a multi-methodological study American Mineralogist 91 1839-1846 ![]() Northrup P A, Leinenweber K, Parise J B (1994) The location of H in the high-pressure synthetic Al2SiO4(OH)2 topaz analogue Sample fluor-topaz from a Mexican rhyolite American Mineralogist 79 401-404 Wunder B, Rubie D C, Ross C R, Medenbach O, Seifert F, Schreyer W (1993) Synthesis, stability, and properties of Al2SiO4(OH)2: A fully hydrated analogue of topaz American Mineralogist 78 285-297 The Canadian Mineralogist (2019) The Canadian Mineralogist list of symbols for rock- and ore-forming minerals (December 30, 2019). (2010) Abbreviations for names of rock-forming minerals. IUGS Commission on the Systematics in Petrology. ![]() (2007) Recommendations by the IUGS Subcommission on the Systematics of Metamorphic Rocks: List of mineral abbreviations. Older variants are listed for historical use only. Please only use the official IMA–CNMNC symbol. As of 2021 there are now IMA–CNMNC approved mineral symbols (abbreviations) for each mineral species, useful for tables and diagrams.
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