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Mineral contains: Romarchite
Dunkle S E, Craig J R, Rimstidt J D, Lusardi W R (2003) Romarchite, hydroromarchite and abhurite formed during the corrosion of pewter artifacts from the Queen Anne's Revenge (1718). The Canadian Mineralogist 41, 659-669
Fleischer M (1972) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 57, 1552-1561
Izumi F (1981) Pattern-fitting structure refinement of tin(II) oxide. Journal of Solid State Chemistry 38, 381-385
Locock A J, Ramik R A, Back M E (2006) The structures of two novel Sn2+ oxysalts found with romarchite and hydroromarchite as corrosion products of pewter artifacts. The Canadian Mineralogist 44, 1457-1467
Moreno M S, Mercader R C (1994) Mössbauer study of SnO lattice dynamics. Physical Review B 50, 9875-9881
Organ R M, Mandarino J A (1971) Abstract: Romarchite and hydroromarchite, two new stannous minerals. The Canadian Mineralogist 10, 916-916
Pannetier J, Denes G (1980) Tin(II) oxide: structure refinement and thermal expansion. Acta Crystallographica B36, 2763-2765
Ramik R A, Organ R M, Mandarino J A (2003) On type romarchite and hydroromarchite from Boundary Falls, Ontario, and notes on other occurrences. The Canadian Mineralogist 41, 649-657