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Foshag W F (1929) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 14, 77-79

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Jambor J L, Puziewicz J, Roberts A C (1995) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 80, 404-409

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Krenner J (1928) Zwei neue Mineralien aus Ungarn. Zentralblatt für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie 1928, 265-271

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Krenner J S (1891) Két új magyar ásvány. Akadémiai Értesítö 2, 96-96

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Liu Y, Wang A (2015) Dehydration of Na-jarosite, ferricopiapite, and rhomboclase at temperatures of 50 and 95°C: implications for Martian ferric sulfates. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 46, 493-500

Majzlan J, Grevel K, Kiefer B, Nielsen U G, Grube E, Dachs E, Benisek A, White M A, Johnson M B (2017) Thermodynamics and crystal chemistry of rhomboclase, (H5O2)Fe(SO4)2·2H2O, and the phase (H3O)Fe(SO4)2 and implications for acid mine drainage. American Mineralogist 102, 643-654

Majzlan J, Navrotsky A, McCleskey R B, Alpers C N (2006) Thermodynamic properties and crystal structure refinement of ferricopiapite, coquimbite, rhomboclase, and Fe2(SO4)3(H2O)5. European Journal of Mineralogy 18, 175-186

Mereiter K (1974) Die kristallstruktur von rhomboklas (H5O2)+{Fe[SO4]2·2H2O}-. Tschermaks Mineralogische und Petrographische Mitteilungen 21, 216-232

Peterson R C, Valyashko E, Wang R (2009) The atomic structure of (H3O)Fe3+(SO4)2 and rhomboclase, (H5O2)Fe3+(SO4)2·2H2O. The Canadian Mineralogist 47, 625-634

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Pitman K M, Noe Dobrea E Z, Jamieson C S, Dalton J B, Abbey W J, Joseph E C S (2014) Reflectance spectroscopy and optical functions for hydrated Fe-sulfates. American Mineralogist 99, 1593-1603

Xu W, Parise J B, Hanson J (2010) (H3O)Fe(SO4)2 formed by dehydrating rhomboclase and its potential existence on Mars. American Mineralogist 95, 1408-1412

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