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Vol 54 Iss. 2
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78-82
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Article

Morphology of induction facets on crystals

Authors:
G. I. Dolivo-Dobrovolskaya
Date submitted:
1967-08-23
Date accepted:
1967-10-06
Date published:
1967-11-15

Abstract

Crystal accretion surfaces can be referred to the most widespread objects of crystallomorphology, a special case of which are induction surfaces of crystal aggregates.

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References

  1. Dementieva, G. I. On induction surfaces on crystals. PAMS, pt. 92, vol. 4, 1963.
  2. Mokievsky V. A., Shafranovsky I. I. Symmetry, antisymmetry and pseudosymmetry of induction surfaces. Crystallography, vol. 2, issue 1, 1957.
  3. Fersman A. E. Elements of Distinction of Two Simultaneously Crystallizing Substances. RAS USSR, ser. A, 1922.
  4. Frank-Kamenetsky V. A. Structure of fusion surfaces of barite crystals. PAMS, pt. 77, vol. 3, 1948.
  5. Shafranovsky I. I., Grigoriev D. P. On the contact surface of crystalline individuals. PAMS, pt. 77, vol. 3, 1948.
  6. Shubnikov A. V. Symmetry and antisymmetry of finite figures. PH of the AS USSR, 1951.

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