Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
Publishes contributions to geochemistry (including isotope geology), petrology and genesis of igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary rocks, experimental petrology and mineralogy, distribution and significance of elements and their isotopes in the rocks
American Mineralogist
The journal of the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA), publishes the results of original scientific research in the general fields of mineralogy, crystallography, geochemistry, and petrology.
Powder Diffraction Journal
Quarterly journal devoted to the use of the powder method for materials characterization
Physics and Chemistry of Minerals
International journal devoted to publishing articles and short communications of physical or chemical studies on minerals or solids related to minerals. The aim of the journal is to support competent interdisciplinary work in mineralogy and physics or chemistry.
Journal of Crystal Growth
Common reference and publication source for workers engaged in research on the experimental and theoretical aspects of crystal growth and its applications, e.g. in devices.
Lithos
International English language journal publishing high-quality, original research papers on mineralogy, petrology and geochemistry, emphasizing the application of mineralogy and geochemistry to petrogenetic problems.
The Canadian Mineralogist
Mineralogical Association of Canada journal provides a forum for scientists, both national and international, to publish in English or French, the results of their research in the fields of mineralogy, crystallography, petrology, geochemistry and mineral deposits.
Mineralogical Society Publications
Mineralogical Magazine and Clay Minerals online journals and other publications of the society.
Journal of the Crystallographic Society of Japan
Translated into English.
Mineralogy and Petrology
Devoted to the whole field of mineralogy, petrology, and geochemistry. Emphasis is also placed on crystal chemistry, crystal physics, the study of ore deposits, and environmental mineralogy, in an attempt to counteract increasing fragmentation in the earth sciences.
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