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Additional Note on the Lamellar Structure of Quartz-Crystals, and the methods by which it is developed

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

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In a former communication to this Society, I have demonstrated that quartz must now be added to the long list of minerals in which a lamellar structure can be set up by mechanical stresses. In that paper, a crystal of smoky quartz was described in which well marked lamellæ could be detected; the relations of these lamellæ to the parts of the crystal which had suffered mechanical deformation and crushing are such as to leave no possibility of doubt that the lamellar structure is not an original but a secondary one; while it is equally clear that the structure has been developed by the action of mechanical forces upon the crystal.

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Research Article
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Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1893

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