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Ψ΄ ΊCSiO2½`Ζ]ΪDϊ{»wο@ρ, 43, 218-226, 2001
T. Nakagawa, K. Kihara, K. Harada. The crystal structure of low melanophlogite. Amer. Min. 2001(In the press).
K. Kihara. Thermal expansions in quartz: a geometrical consideration. J. Mineralo. Petrolo. Sci. (Accepted).
K. Kihara. Molecular dynamics interpretation of structural changes in quartz. Phys. Chem. Minerals. 28,365-376, 2001.
(1995-2000)
K. Sakai, T. Nakagawa, M. Okuno, K. Kihara, A mineral wadeite in glass, occurrence and crystal structure. J. Mineralo. Petrolo. Sci. 95, 24-31, (2000).
J. Kimura, T. Ida, M. Mizuno, K. Endo, M. Suhara, K. Kihara; Structural analysis of AgxCu1-xI(0?x?0.5) by solid 63Cu NMR and X-ray diffraction methods, J. Mol. Str. 522, 61-69, (2000).
K. Endo, T. Ida, J. Kimura, M. Mizuno, M. Suhara and K. Kihara; Structural analysis of AgxCu1-xI(0.75?x?1.00) in the superionic phase using solid 63Cu NMR and x-ray diffraction methods. Chem. Phys. Lett., 308, 390-396, (1999).
K. Kihara and M. Matsui (1999). Molecular dynamics study of structural changes in berlinite, Phys. Chem. Minerals, 26, 601-614.
Y. Muraoka and K. Kihara (1997). The temperature dependence of the crystal structure of berlinite, a quartz-type form of AlPO4. Phys. Chem. Minerals, 24, 243-253.
S. Kitchin, S. Kohn, R. Dupree, M. Henderson and K. Kihara (1996). In-situ -29Si MAS NMR studies of structural phase transitions of tridymite Amer. Mineralo. 81, 550-560
H. Okudera, K. Kihara and T. Matsumoto (1996). Temperature dependence of structure parameters in natural magnetite: Single-crystal X-ray studies from 126 to 773K Acta Crystallographica Vol. B52, 450-457.
H. Nakae, K. Kihara, M. Okuno & S. Hirano (1995). The crystal structure of the quartz-type form GaPO4 and its temperature dependence. Zeit. fur Krist., 210, 746-753
K. Kihara (1995). Disorder and successive structure transitions in the tridymite forms of SiO2 Phys. Chem. Minerals. 22, 223-232
Ψ΄ Ί (1995). @ *»\’f[^Μ·xΛΆ«ΖΞp^z¨Μ\’]Ϊ€* @ §@n /O No. 12, 142-147
K. Yamana, M. Miyamoto, S. Nakamura and K. Kihara (1995). AFM observations of ceramic surfaces Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 111-112, 57-70