Crystals of the Mineralogical Museum
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Abstract
Natural crystals are the most challenging object for the method of crystal-chemical analysis, and I must admit that my attempt to assign the proper orientation to all minerals proved to be imperfect in many respects. But it was precisely this imperfection that prompted the further development of criteria for correct orientation, and pointed to the need to re-examine and individually study the crystals of many minerals.
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Keywords:
Anatase
Brookite
Rutile
Rutile crystal
Cassiterite
Thorite
Hematite
Corundum
Columbite
Asheivite
Liparite
Skogbelite
Azurite
Manganite
Murzinskite
Caledonite
Euclase
Malachite
Funding:
None
References
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- Zapiski I. Akad. Nauk (Notes of the Imperial Academy of Sciences), Vol. XIV, No. 2, p. 80 (No. 8).
- Zapiski I. SPb. Mineral Soc. (Notes of the Imperial St. Petersburg Mineralogical Society), Vol. 19, Proceedings, p. 201.
- Zapiski I. Akad. Nauk (Notes of the Imperial Academy of Sciences), Vol. XIV, No. 2, p. 104.