The structure of aragonite was first determined by Lawrence Bragg in 1924 in what is the now standard space-group setting Pnma (No. 62). Subsequent studies have all taken his structure as their starting points, despite Bragg's own stated doubts and some earlier etching studies which indicated that the underlying symmetry may really be polar. We have reinvestigated the structure and found that there are many reflections with significant intensity among those that should be systematically extinct in Pnma. Some of these reflections have been subjected to further experimental analysis and have been shown not to be due to Renninger effects. A possible model that satisfies these observations is one where the true structure is in space group P1; a...
Natural crystals of barrerite (space group Amma) have been Ca-exchanged. Chemical analysis and long ...
ABSTRACT. By constructing ball-and-spoke models an attempt has been made to arrive at the atomic arr...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most common minerals on Earth; it not only forms rocks like ...
The structure of aragonite was first determined by Lawrence Bragg in 1924 in what is the now standar...
The structure of aragonite was first determined by Lawrence Bragg in 1924 in what is the now standar...
The aragonite group is a group of mineral carbonates consisting of aragonite (CaCO₃), cerussite (PbC...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
Summary. The oriented transformation f aragonite to calcite has been studied by X-rays. The [100], [...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
International audienceThe occurrence frequency of the \110\ twin in aragonite is explained by the ex...
Natural crystals of barrerite (space group Amma) have been Ca-exchanged. Chemical analysis and long ...
Natural crystals of barrerite (space group Amma) have been Ca-exchanged. Chemical analysis and long ...
ABSTRACT. By constructing ball-and-spoke models an attempt has been made to arrive at the atomic arr...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most common minerals on Earth; it not only forms rocks like ...
The structure of aragonite was first determined by Lawrence Bragg in 1924 in what is the now standar...
The structure of aragonite was first determined by Lawrence Bragg in 1924 in what is the now standar...
The aragonite group is a group of mineral carbonates consisting of aragonite (CaCO₃), cerussite (PbC...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
Summary. The oriented transformation f aragonite to calcite has been studied by X-rays. The [100], [...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
Aragonite is thermodynamically metastable at near-surface conditions, and still it is relatively wid...
International audienceThe occurrence frequency of the \110\ twin in aragonite is explained by the ex...
Natural crystals of barrerite (space group Amma) have been Ca-exchanged. Chemical analysis and long ...
Natural crystals of barrerite (space group Amma) have been Ca-exchanged. Chemical analysis and long ...
ABSTRACT. By constructing ball-and-spoke models an attempt has been made to arrive at the atomic arr...
Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) is one of the most common minerals on Earth; it not only forms rocks like ...