Crystallization of barite and the general procedure for orientation calculation
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Abstract
The more processed material is accumulated according to the calculation of the correct orientation, the more pronounced is the need to limit this calculation to the minimum number of the most important faces. Laboratory crystals are most often exhibit a minimal number of developed forms. This was confirmed in the case of barite. Despite their appearance, which is almost no different from the usual appearance of many natural barite crystals, their combination is minimal and through this the first most important faces are particularly emphasized.
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Geology
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None