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Mineral contains: pseudorutile
Fleischer M (1969) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 54, 326-330
Fleischer M (1967) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 52, 299-300
Grey I E, Bordet P, Wilson N C, Townend R, Bastow T J, Brunelli M (2010) A new Al-rich hydroxylian pseudorutile from Kalimantan, Indonesia. American Mineralogist 95, 161-170
Grey I E, Reid A F (1975) The structure of pseudorutile and its role in the natural alteration of ilmenite. American Mineralogist 60, 898-906
Grey I E, Steinike K, MacRae C M (2013) Kleberite, Fe3+Ti6O11(OH)5, a new ilmenite alteration product, from Königshain, northeast Germany. Mineralogical Magazine 77, 45-55
Grey I E, Watts J A, Bayliss P (1994) Mineralogical nomenclature: pseudorutile revalidated and neotype given. Mineralogical Magazine 58, 597-600
International Mineralogical Association (1968) International Mineralogical Association: Commission on new minerals and mineral names. Mineralogical Magazine 36, 1143-1145
Jambor J L, Pertsev N N, Roberts A C (1995) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 80, 845-850
Jambor J L, Roberts A C, (1995) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 80, 1073-1077
Philpotts A R (1966) Abstract of paper presented at the eleventh meeting: Origin of certain irontitanium oxide and apatite rocks. The Canadian Mineralogist 8, 671-672
Temple A K (1966) Alteration of ilmenite. Economic Geology 61, 695-714
Teufer G, Temple A K (1966) Pseudorutile - a new mineral intermediate between ilmenite and rutile in the natural alteration of ilmenite. Nature 211, 179-181
Van Loan P R (1966) Abstract of paper presented at the eleventh meeting: An iron-titanium oxide mineral from Hearst, Ontario. The Canadian Mineralogist 8, 674-674