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2014 - International year of crystallography: for example, pyrite.
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PostPosted: Nov 11, 2014 08:36    Post subject: Re: 2014 - International year of crystallography: for example, pyrite.  

Another diploid-faced pyrite crystals. It comes from Respina Mine (León, Spain).

In this case we can recognize the diploid faces as half-pentagons on the pyritohedron. The height of this diploid is really low. Home-made measurement gives 175º for the dihedral angle between adjacent trapezoidal faces, which means a {0'098 2 1} ≈ {0'1 2 1} = {1 20 10} form: near a pyritohedron, but in fact a diploid {hkl} with h ≠ k ≠ l ≠ h.



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 Mineral: Pyrite
 Locality:
Respina Mine, Fuentes de Respina, Puebla de Lillo, Comarca Valle de Boñar, León, Castile and León, Spain
 Dimensions: 5.5 x 4.5 cm.
 Description:
Pyrite in talc matrix. A false pyritohedron...
 Viewed:  24598 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Pyrite
 Locality:
Respina Mine, Fuentes de Respina, Puebla de Lillo, Comarca Valle de Boñar, León, Castile and León, Spain
 Dimensions: 4 mm. the front edge
 Description:
... look at the line dividing the upper pentagon into two trapezoidal halves. They are in fact faces of the diploid. They appear in every 'pentagon' of this crystal, and can be detected mainly because of shining differences.
 Viewed:  24562 Time(s)

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Estimated ideal form for this specimen, a {0'098 2 1} ≈ {0'1 2 1} diploid, not a pyritohedron!
 Viewed:  24661 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Nov 11, 2014 10:10    Post subject: Re: 2014 - International year of crystallography: for example, pyrite.  

Josele wrote:
I wonder which forces act to develop so asymmetrical growth in an isometric mineral.
Definitely crystallography is as complex as it is fascinating.
Thanks for your kind explanations.


That's true Josele, look at this picture. They look as 3 monometric crystals, but only one is isometric. Crystallography is just a human approximation to nature.
-yellow crystal is a Garnet from Imilchil, Morocco
-brown crystal is a Dravite tourmaline crystal from Tomkap tourmaline mine, Yinnietharra, Western Australia
-green crystal is an Epidote crystal from Ras Koh Mts. near Kharan, Balochistan, Pakistan.



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-yellow crystal is a Garnet from Imilchil, Morocco
-brown crystal is a Dravite tourmaline crystal from Tomkap tourmaline mine, Yinnietharra, Western Australia
-green crystal is an Epidote crystal from Ras Koh Mts. near Kharan, Balochistan, Pakistan
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PostPosted: Nov 23, 2014 10:07    Post subject: Re: 2014 - International year of crystallography: for example, pyrite.  

This pyrite crystal seen in Munich Show was for me the top of “my” International Year of Crystallography. It is a gorgeous crystal.
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 Mineral: Pyrite
 Locality:
Huanzala Mine, Huallanca District, Dos de Mayo Province, Huánuco Department, Peru
 Dimensions: 7.5 cm
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PostPosted: Dec 16, 2014 18:10    Post subject: Re: 2014 - International year of crystallography: for example, pyrite.  

Nanisivik Mine is well known for its pyrite crystals. They show faces according many different crystallographic forms.

In this specimen you can recognize the cube, the octahedron, the dodecahedron, the trapezohedron and the pyritohedron.



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 Mineral: Pyrite
 Locality:
Nanisivik Mine, Nanisivik, Baffin Island, Nunavut Territory, Canada
 Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.5 cm.
 Description:
 Viewed:  23878 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Pyrite
 Locality:
Nanisivik Mine, Nanisivik, Baffin Island, Nunavut Territory, Canada
 Dimensions: 1 x 1 cm. crystal
 Description:
This crystal has cubic, octahedral and dodecahedral faces. The narrow face at the bottom right belongs to the trapezohedron.
 Viewed:  23887 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Pyrite
 Locality:
Nanisivik Mine, Nanisivik, Baffin Island, Nunavut Territory, Canada
 Dimensions: FOV 2.5 cm.
 Description:
Another crystal with adds pyritohedral faces.
 Viewed:  23869 Time(s)

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 Mineral: Pyrite
 Locality:
Nanisivik Mine, Nanisivik, Baffin Island, Nunavut Territory, Canada
 Dimensions: FOV 2.5 cm.
 Description:
Another complex crystal. Can you guess it?
 Viewed:  23902 Time(s)

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PostPosted: Dec 30, 2014 15:35    Post subject: Re: 2014 - International year of crystallography: for example, pyrite.  

The international year of crystallography is still running!


Trepca; Pyrit 1.jpg
 Mineral: Pyrite, Calcite
 Locality:
Stan Trg (Stan Terg, Stari Trg) Mine, Trepča Complex, Trepča Valley, Kosovska Mitrovica, Kosovska Mitrovica District, Kosovo
 Dimensions: 7.5 x 6.5 x 4 cm
 Description:
Complex aggregate of rounded pyrite crystals. Only {100} is clearly identifiable. New find from 2014.
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