Highlights in Mineralogical Crystallography

Highlights in Mineralogical Crystallography
Title Highlights in Mineralogical Crystallography PDF eBook
Author Thomas Armbruster
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 214
Release 2015-11-13
Genre Science
ISBN 3110417103

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"Highlights in Mineralogical Crystallography" presents a collection of review articles with the common topic: structural properties of minerals and synthetic analogues. It is a valuable resource for mineralogists, materials scientists, crystallographers, and earth scientists. This book includes: An introduction to the RRUFF database for structural, spectroscopic, and chemical mineral identification. A systematic evaluation of structural complexity of minerals. ab initio computer modelling of mineral surfaces. Natural quasicrystals of meteoritic origin. The potential role of terrestrial ringwoodite on the water content of the Earth's mantle. Structural characterization of nanocrystalline bio-related minerals by electron-diffraction tomography. The uniqueness of mayenite-type compounds as minerals and high-tech ceramics.

Mineralogical Crystallography

Mineralogical Crystallography
Title Mineralogical Crystallography PDF eBook
Author Jakub Plášil
Publisher
Pages
Release 2018
Genre Crystallography
ISBN 9780903056601

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At the dawn of structural crystallography, Walther Friedrich, Paul Knipping and Max von Laue carried out the first experiments and developed the theory of X-ray diffraction. From the early days, when even the simpler inorganic structures filled an entire PhD study, structural crystallography evolved at its own pace and found new partners in chemistry, physics, materials science, biology and other fields of physical sciences. Both morphological and structural crystallography, however, have remained as important instruments in the mineralogist's toolbox until today. Efforts to enhance the existing instrumentation, to improve our understanding of the theory of diffraction, to study nanoparticulate or poorly ordered materials, and to master large, complex structures continue in all fields of physical sciences. Mineralogy can thus use the fruits of this labour and include them in its toolbox.

Mathematical Crystallography

Mathematical Crystallography
Title Mathematical Crystallography PDF eBook
Author Monte B. Boisen
Publisher Mineralogical Society of Amer
Pages 460
Release 1990
Genre Crystallography, Mathematical
ISBN 9780939950263

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Mineralogical Applications of Crystal Field Theory

Mineralogical Applications of Crystal Field Theory
Title Mineralogical Applications of Crystal Field Theory PDF eBook
Author Roger G. Burns
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 563
Release 1993-09-16
Genre Science
ISBN 0521430771

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The second edition of this classic book provides an updated look at crystal field theory and its applications.

Mineralogy

Mineralogy
Title Mineralogy PDF eBook
Author Dexter Perkins
Publisher Pearson
Pages 562
Release 2013-08-26
Genre Mineralogy
ISBN 9781292039114

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This student-oriented text is written in a casual, jargon-free style to present a modern introduction to mineralogy. It emphasizes real-world applications and the history and human side of mineralogy. This book approaches the subject by explaining the larger, understandable topics first, and then explaining why the little things are important for understanding the larger picture.

Natural Quasicrystals

Natural Quasicrystals
Title Natural Quasicrystals PDF eBook
Author Luca Bindi
Publisher Springer
Pages 89
Release 2020-04-21
Genre Science
ISBN 9783030456764

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This book describes the discovery of quasicrystals (icosahedral and decagonal) in an extraterrestrial rock from the Koryak Mountains of Far Eastern Russia. After a decade-long search for a natural quasicrystal, this discovery opened a new avenue in mineralogy and crystallography that could lead to further discoveries in geoscience, astronomy, condensed matter physics, and materials engineering. For the first time, minerals have been discovered that violate the symmetry restrictions of conventional crystallography. The natural occurrence of such crystals was unexpected, involving previously unknown processes. The fact that the quasicrystals were found in a meteorite formed in the earliest moments of the solar system means these processes have been active for over 4.5 billion years and have influenced the composition of the first objects to condense around the Sun. Finding quasicrystals formed in these extreme environments also informed the longstanding debate concerning the stability and robustness of quasicrystals. Recent shock experiments lend support to the hypothesis that the extraterrestrial quasicrystals formed as a result of hypervelocity impacts between objects in the early Solar system, and that they are probably less rare in the Milky Way.

World Directory of Crystallographers

World Directory of Crystallographers
Title World Directory of Crystallographers PDF eBook
Author Allan L. Bednowitz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 275
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9401737010

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A brief historical account of the background leading to the publication of the first four editions of the World Directory of Crystallographers was presented by G. Boom in his preface to the Fourth Edition, published late in 1971. That edition was produced by traditional typesetting methods from compilations of biographical data prepared by national Sub-Editors. The major effort required to produce a directory by manual methods provided the impetus to use computer techniques for the Fifth Edition. The account of the production of the first computer assisted Directory was described by S.C. Abrahams in the preface of the Fifth Edition. Computer composition, which required a machine readable data base, offered several major advantages. The choice of typeface and range of characters was flexible. Corrections and additions to the data base were rapid and, once established, it was hoped updating for future editions would be simple and inexpensive. The data base was put to other Union uses, such as preparation of mailing labels and formulation of lists of crystallographers with specified common fields of interest. The Fifth Edition of the World Directory of Crystallographers was published in June of 1977, the Sixth in May of 1981. The Subject Indexes for the Fifth and Sixth Editions were printed in 1978 and 1981 respectively, both having a limited distribution.