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Mineral contains: cymrite
Bolotina N B, Rastsvetaeva R K, Kashaev A A (2010) Refinement of the twinned structure of cymrite from the Ruby Creek Deposit (Alaska). Crystallography Reports 55, 569-574
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Drits V A, Kashaev A A, Sokolova G V (1975) Crystal structure of cymrite. Soviet Physics - Crystallography 20, 171-175
Fleischer M (1950) New mineral names. American Mineralogist 35, 135-136
Kashaev A A (1966) The crystal structure of cymrite. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR 169, 201-203
Moro M C, Cembranos M L, Fernandez A (2001) Celsian, (Ba,K)-feldspar and cymrite from sedex barite deposits of Zamora, Spain. The Canadian Mineralogist 39, 1039-1051
Romanenko A V, Raschchenko S V, Sokol A G, Korsakov A V, Seryotkin Y V, Glazyrin K V, Musiyachenko K (2021) Crystal structures of K-cymrite and kokchetavite from single-crystal X-ray diffraction. American Mineralogist 106, 404-409
Runnells D D (1964) Cymrite in a copper deposit, Brooks Range, Alaska. American Mineralogist 49, 158-165
Smith W C, Bannister F A, Hey M H (1949) Cymrite, a new barium mineral from the Benallt manganese mine, Rhiw, Carnarvonshire. Mineralogical Magazine 28, 676-681