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American Mineralogist (Am Min), is the flagship journal of the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA), continuously published since 1916. Am Min is home to some of the most important advances in the Earth and Planetary Sciences with a mineralogical focus in the broadest sense.
American Mineralogist | GeoScienceWorld. Current Issue. Volume 109, Number 10, October 2024. View This Issue. Impact Factor. 2.7. New Online. Cathodoluminescence textures and trace elements in quartz: Constraints on Ag mineralization in adularia–sericite epithermal systems.
Free Access to the Abstracts & Articles in the American Mineralogist from 1916 to 1999.
American Mineralogist (Am Min), is the flagship journal of the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA), continuously published since 1916. Am Min is home to some of the most important advances in the Earth and Planetary Sciences with a mineralogical focus in the broadest sense.
American Mineralogist (Am Min) is the flagship journal of the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA), continuously published since 1916. Am Min is home to some of the most important advances in the Earth and Planetary Sciences with a mineralogical focus in the broadest sense.
American Mineralogist: Journal of Earth and Planetary Materials (Am Min), is the flagship journal of the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA), continuously published since 1916. Am Min is home to some of the most important advances in the Earth Sciences.
Brief Scope: American Mineralogist is an international journal that publishes mineralogical papers of broad interest to the geoscience and materials science community.
Free Access to the Abstracts & Articles in the American Mineralogist from 1916 to 1999
Full-text available from the year 1916 to current. 2024 Volume 109, Numbers 1 - 10; 2023 Volume 108, Numbers 1 - 12; 2022 Volume 107, Numbers 1 - 12
American Mineralogist | 109 | 3 | March 2024. View article titled, Multiple magmatic processes revealed by distinct clinopyroxene populations in the magma plumbing system: A case study from a Miocene volcano in West Qinling, Central China