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Red Dravite from Kenyav. 14386–387
Dunn, Pete J., Arem, J. E., and Saul, J. 1975. "Red Dravite from Kenya." Journal of Gemmology, 14 386–387.
[Review] "Minerals and Rocks, 10. Meteorites: Classification and Properties" by J. T. Wassonv. 16317–318
Fredriksson, K. 1975. "[Review] "Minerals and Rocks, 10. Meteorites: Classification and Properties" by J. T. Wasson." Chemical Geology, 16 317–318.
Composition of Individual Chondrules in Ordinary Chondritesv. 10390–392
Fredriksson, K., DeGasparis, A. A., and Brenner, P. 1975. "Composition of Individual Chondrules in Ordinary Chondrites." Meteoritics, 10 390–392.
The Matrix in Chondritesv. 10402–403
Fredriksson, K., DeGasparis, A. A., and Rambaldi, E. 1975. "The Matrix in Chondrites." Meteoritics, 10 402–403.
Zoned Al-Ca-rich Chondrule in Bali: New Evidence Against the Primordial Condensation Modelv. 26140–144
Fredriksson, K., Kurat, G., and Hoinkes, G. 1975. "Zoned Al-Ca-rich Chondrule in Bali: New Evidence Against the Primordial Condensation Model." Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 26 140–144.
The Renazzo Chondrite—A Reevaluationv. 10464–465
Fredriksson, K., Nelen, J., and Kurat, G. 1975. "The Renazzo Chondrite—A Reevaluation." Meteoritics, 10 464–465.
Gobabeb, a New Chondrite from SW Africa: The Coexistence of Equilibrated Silicates and Unequilibrated Spinelsv. 10No. 131–39
Fudali, Robert F. and Noonan, Albert F. 1975. "Gobabeb, a New Chondrite from SW Africa: The Coexistence of Equilibrated Silicates and Unequilibrated Spinels." Meteoritics, 10, (1) 31–39.
Compositional Limits of Wollastonite and Bustamitev. 60209–212
Mason, Brian Harold. 1975. "Compositional Limits of Wollastonite and Bustamite." American Mineralogist, 60 209–212.
High-titanium Lunar Basalts: A Possible Source in the Allende Meteoritev. 9No. 11–5
Mason, Brian Harold. 1975. "High-titanium Lunar Basalts: A Possible Source in the Allende Meteorite." Geochemical Journal, 9, (1) 1–5.
The Allende Meteorite-Cosmochemistry's Rosetta Stone?v. 8217–224
Mason, Brian Harold. 1975. "The Allende Meteorite-Cosmochemistry's Rosetta Stone?" Accounts of Chemical Research, 8 217–224.
Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Two Amitsoq Gneisses from the Godthab Region, West Greenland11
Mason, Brian Harold. 1975. "Mineralogy and Geochemistry of Two Amitsoq Gneisses from the Godthab Region, West Greenland." In Geological Survey of Greenland Report. 11.
The Composition of the Chassigny Meteoritev. 11No. 121–27
Mason, Brian Harold, Nelen, J., Muir, P., and Taylor, S. F. 1975. "The Composition of the Chassigny Meteorite." Meteoritics, 11, (1) 21–27.
Swindfordite, A Dioctahedral-Triociahedral Li-rich Member of the Smectite Group from Kings Mountain, North Carolinav. 60540–547
Pei-Lin, Tien, Leavens, P., and Nelen, J. 1975. "Swindfordite, A Dioctahedral-Triociahedral Li-rich Member of the Smectite Group from Kings Mountain, North Carolina." American Mineralogist, 60 540–547.
An Application of a Stochastic Model to a Volcanic Earthquake Swarmv. 65No. 2351–357
Simkin, Thomas E. and Filson, J. 1975. "An Application of a Stochastic Model to a Volcanic Earthquake Swarm." Bulletin Seismological Society of America, 65, (2) 351–357.
A Relict of an Ancient North American Colonizationv. 23220–227
Simpson, Beryl B., Burkart, A., and Carman, N. J. 1975. "Prosopis palmeri: A Relict of an Ancient North American Colonization." Madrono, 23 220–227.
Gemstone and Mineral Data Book by John Sinkankasv. 63No. 5572–573
White, John S. 1975. "Gemstone and Mineral Data Book by John Sinkankas." American Scientist, 63, (5) 572–573.
Levyne-Offretite from Beech Creek, Oregonv. 6171–173
White, John S., Jr. 1975. "Levyne-Offretite from Beech Creek, Oregon." Mineralogical Record, 6 171–173.
Fersmite from North Carolinav. 6276–277
White, John S., Jr. 1975. "Fersmite from North Carolina." Mineralogical Record, 6 276–277.
Encyclopedia of Minerals by Willard L. Roberts, George R. Rapp Jr., and J. Weberv. 6No. 141–43
White, John Sampson. 1975. "Encyclopedia of Minerals by Willard L. Roberts, George R. Rapp Jr., and J. Weber." Mineralogical Record, 6, (1) 41–43.
Chromian Alumohydrocalcite from California, and Knipovichite Discreditedv. 6180–183
White,John S., Jr., Dunning, G. E., and Cooper, J. F. J. 1975. "Chromian Alumohydrocalcite from California, and Knipovichite Discredited." Mineralogical Record, 6 180–183.