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Roger Warin

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Posted: Feb 28, 2013 04:53 Post subject: Calcite Twins |
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Butterfly or heart twin, it’s the same twin of calcite. Very uncommon.
The composition plane (mirror plane between the two crystals) is vertical. It’s a cleavage plane of calcite. The two individuals have this cleavage plane {10.1} in common.
This is the rarest of the four calcite twins.
In this specimen, each individual is a prism {10.0} surmounted by an obtuse rhombohedron {01.2}. Very common.
Moreover, the twinned individuals have their c-axes nearly at right angles.
The heart-shaped twin is accompanied by distortion of shape. This one results generally results in suppressing the re-entrant angles during growth.
Roger.
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Calcite Egremont, Cumberland, Cumbria, UK 4.5 cm |
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Calcite Egremont, Cumberland, Cumbria, UK Side view. with crystallographic c-axe |
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Ru Smith
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Posted: Mar 03, 2013 22:17 Post subject: Re: Calcite TWINS |
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I enjoy these too. Here's another English one.
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Calcite Egremont, Cumbria,UK 45 mm |
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Ru Smith
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Posted: Mar 03, 2013 22:27 Post subject: Re: Calcite TWINS |
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and a monster, 13 cm, "The Shark Fin", from Dalnegorsk.
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Calcite Verchniy Mine, Main Ore Body, Dalnegorsk, Russia 13 cm |
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Roger Warin

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Posted: Mar 04, 2013 09:21 Post subject: Re: Calcite Twins |
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Hello
This crystal is very simple to understand. A common rhomboedron {04.1} as secondary face is here predominant and does control the habit. This is much less common.
This negative rombohedron is wearing another very common rhombohedron {01.2}.
Prism {10.0} is present as minor faces.
This twin law is very rare. The composition plane is the cleavage plane {10.1}. This corresponds to the heart or butterfly twin.
Roger.
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Calcite Leiping mine, Guiyang Co, Chenzhou Pref. Hunan Prov. China |
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Calcite, twin on {10.1} Guiyang, China Model |
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