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The unit cell and space-group of alamosite (PbSiO3)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

A. L. Mackay*
Affiliation:
Birkbeck College Research Laboratory, University of London

Extract

Alamosite was first described by Palachc and Merwin, i who thought it might be isomorphous with wollastolfite. For that reason it has been re-examined, using X-ray methods.

A specimen from the original locality at Alamos, Sonora, Mexico (B.M. 1910,330) was made available through the courtesy of the British Museum (Natural History), and in physical appearance it tallied with the original description. The crystals were aggregates of fibres arranged in bundles which cleaved perfectly perpendicular to the fibre axes. Small tablets could be readily cut out for X-ray analysis. The refractive indices were very high and the dispersion was large. As the axial ratios found by X-ray methods agreed with those given by Palache and Merwin, the latter's chemical analysis and density determination were not repeated.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1952

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References

page 933 note 1 C. Palache and I–I. E. Merwin, Amer. Journ. Sci., 1909, ser. 4, vol. 27, p. 399.

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