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Studtite, [(UO2)(O2)(H2O)2](H2O)2: The first structure of a peroxide mineral
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Document Date: 2008-04-20 15:15:11


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Notre Dame / Choi / Shinkolobwe / Chernobyl / Birmingham / Boston / /

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Hanson / Kynoch Press / C2 / U.S. Geological Society Bulletin / /

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Germany / Belgium / Democratic Republic of Congo / /

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Belgium Museum of Natural Sciences / University of Notre Dame / Fitzpatrick Hall / /

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apparent chemical simplicity / structural and chemical diversity / water radiolysis product / space / /

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Yucca Mountain / /

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Mineralogical Society of America / SADABS Unit / U.S. Department of Energy / PETER C. BURNS* AND KARRIE-ANN HUGHES Department of Civil Engineering and Geological Sciences / Business Office / University of Notre Dame / office of Science / /

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J. Wronkiewicz / MARK WELCH / KARRIE-ANN HUGHES / CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF STUDTITE / Volume / de Shinkolobew / PETER C. BURNS / J.H. Lee / /

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Mineralogist / D.J. / /

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soils / /

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Ohio / S.K. / Nevada / Indiana / /

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alpha / radiation / X-ray / Polymerization / /

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