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Mineral contains: Serandite
Foshag W F (1931) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 16, 343-344
Hålenius U, Hatert F, Pasero M, Mills S J (2015) IMA Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (CNMNC) Newsletter 28. New minerals and nomenclature modifications approved in 2015. Mineralogical Magazine 79, 1859-1864
Jacobsen S D, Smyth J R, Swope R J, Sheldon R I (2000) Two proton positions in the very strong hydrogen bond of serandite, NaMn2[Si3O8(OH)]. American Mineralogist 85, 745-752
Lacroix A (1931) Les pegmatites de la syénite sodalitique de l'île Rouma (archipel de Los, Guinée française). Description d'un nouveau minéral (sérandite) qu'elles renferment. Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l'Académie des Sciences 192, 189-194
Liebau F (1980) The role of cationic hydrogen in pyroxenoid crystal chemistry. American Mineralogist 65, 981-985
Manning P G (1968) Absorption spectra of the manganese-bearing chain silicates pyroxmangite, rhodonite, bustamite and serandite. The Canadian Mineralogist 9, 348-357
Nagashima M, Imaoka T, Fukuda C, Pettke T (2018) Relationship between cation substitution and hydrogen-bond system in hydrous pyroxenoids with three-periodic single-chain of SiO4 tetrahedra: pectolite, murakamiite, mashallsussmanite, serandite and tanohataite. European Journal of Mineralogy 30, 451-463
Ohashi Y, Finger L W (1978) The role of octahedral cations in pyroxenoid crystal chemistry. I. Bustamite, wollastonite, and the pectoliteschizoliteserandite series. American Mineralogist 63, 274-288
Schaller W T (1955) The pectolite-schizolite-serandite series. American Mineralogist 40, 1022-1031
Williams E R, Weller M T (2014) A variable-temperature neutron diffraction study of serandite: A Mn-silicate framework with a very strong, two-proton site, hydrogen bond. American Mineralogist 99, 1755-1760