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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2010
European Journal of Mineralogy (2010) 22 (3): 453–457.
...Stuart J. Mills; Anthony R. Kampf; Marco Pasero; Stefano Merlino Abstract “Orthobrochantite,” IMA 78–64, was originally approved by the Commission on New Minerals, Nomenclature and Classification (IMA) as the orthorhombic polymorph of brochantite. Described by Wilson W. Crook III and Stanley G...
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Crystal structure of “orthobrochantite,” equivalent to the MDO1 polytype of brochantite.
Published: 01 June 2010
Fig. 1. Crystal structure of “orthobrochantite,” equivalent to the MDO 1 polytype of brochantite.
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Powder X-ray diffraction of “orthobrochantite” compared with the patterns simulated from the structure data for the brochantite polytypes (Merlino et al., 2003).
Published: 01 June 2010
Fig. 2. Powder X-ray diffraction of “orthobrochantite” compared with the patterns simulated from the structure data for the brochantite polytypes ( Merlino et al ., 2003 ).
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Simplified drawing of the reciprocal lattice plane (h0l) for brochantite. Reciprocal vectors of the MDO1 polytype, of the twin MDO1′ polytype, of the MDO2 polytype, and of “orthobrochantite” by Crook and Oswald have subscripts 1, 1′, 2, and o, respectively. The family reflections (l = even) are denoted with “•”, and the non-family reflections (l = odd) are denoted with “x” (MDO1) and “+” (MDO2).
Published: 01 June 2010
Fig. 3. Simplified drawing of the reciprocal lattice plane ( h 0 l ) for brochantite. Reciprocal vectors of the MDO 1 polytype, of the twin MDO 1 ′ polytype, of the MDO 2 polytype, and of “orthobrochantite” by Crook and Oswald have subscripts 1, 1′, 2, and o, respectively. The family