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jorge santos garcia
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Posted: Jun 29, 2010 12:17 Post subject: It is a twin? |
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Hello all
I have a biterminated quartz crystal, with one terminated point at one end and two terminated points at the other end. It seems to be one crystal, see anything that can make me think of two crystals growing side by side and their surface is at the same plane, only a 1mm difference near the top of the two terminations.
II want to know if this is a twin?
Join 2 photos of the crystal.
Thanks for your help
Jorge
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Gerhard Niklasch
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Posted: Jul 01, 2010 06:55 Post subject: Re: It is a twin? |
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Hi Jorge,
I would call this an example of parallel growth, but not of twinning.
Twinning by definition adds a (plane or axis or center of) symmetry which an untwinned crystal of the same mineral does not possess - which is not the case here.
There was a thread about this on mindat about a year ago, where you'll find a couple of further references worth looking at:
https://www.mindat.org/mesg-62-140655.html
Enjoy,
Gerhard
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Jordi Fabre
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Posted: Jul 01, 2010 08:09 Post subject: Re: It is a twin? |
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I agree, isn't a twin but a parallel growth, typical for the Panasqueira's Quartz.
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Posted: Jul 01, 2010 10:44 Post subject: Re: It is a twin? |
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In fact, it appears that it started out as a single crystal and experienced interrupted growth, causing the crystal to split into two parallel crystals.
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jorge santos garcia
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Posted: Jul 02, 2010 03:45 Post subject: Re: It is a twin? |
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Thank you both. That's what I thought, but was not certain.
Jorge
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