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Crystallography of some Respina Mine diploid pyrites
  
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PostPosted: Nov 11, 2014 08:53    Post subject: Crystallography of some Respina Mine diploid pyrites  

Hi. I have just posted a pyritohedral-like pyrite crystal from Respine Mine (León, Spain), showing that it is in fact a diploid: 2014 - International year of crystallography: for example, pyrite.

But this specimen has another surprise. It has some pseudopentagonal faces, consisting of two diploid faces, that show another unidentified triangular faces between the diploid trapezoids. They are usually limited by parallel striae sets.

I can't find any crystallographic explanation for these triangles. None of the isometric system forms can produce this shape combining with the diploid nor the pyritohedron.

Can you identify this triangular face, or give some explanation of its origin? Thank you!



IMG_4558 copia.jpg
 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 crystal in talc matrix.
 Viewed:  10503 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: 1 cm. the crystal
 Description:
Look at the triangular face separating the two trapezoidal faces of the diploid.
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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: 1 cm. the crystal
 Description:
Another view of the same pentagon-like set of faces.
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PostPosted: Nov 11, 2014 12:06    Post subject: Re: Crystallography of some Respina Mine diploid pyrites  

Hi Pablo,

I think the triangular faces are those of the pyritohedron {210}. The diploid is a general form, so it can take any orientation that does not make it a special form with a reduced number of faces or a special relationship to the axes (e.g. trisoctahedron). In the drawing, I used the diploid {542}. It may not be exactly the right diploid, but it does make the pyritohedron have triangular faces and is approximately like what your photograph shows.

The main point is that a pyritohedron, when combined with a diploid, can have triangular faces.



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PostPosted: Nov 11, 2014 13:10    Post subject: Re: Crystallography of some Respina Mine diploid pyrites  

Thank you, Peter! That's right.

I couldn't understand it because my combined pictures didn't fit... but it was because of decimals.



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Diploid {1 20 10} (blue) combined with pyritohedrons (orange) according to both different orientations. The triangles don't fit!
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Adjusting decimals gives the right shape: blue diploid {1 20 10} combined with orange pyritohedron {2.17 1 0} at distance 0.99. A good approximation.
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PostPosted: Nov 11, 2014 16:01    Post subject: Re: Crystallography of some Respina Mine diploid pyrites  

Incidentally, as far as I understand, the crystallographic wisdom is that the common pyritohedron on pyrite is {210}, and the complementary form {120} is rare or not found. The main evidence for this seems to be the direction of striations, but this is somewhat circular since the striations are oscillatory combinations of pyritohedron faces. I don't know if x-ray studies have been done to verify this conventional wisdom....

It is also true that at a structural level the {210} and {120} planes are different, so it is entirely possible that they would have different growth rates and therefore one would be favored over the other.

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PostPosted: Nov 11, 2014 17:36    Post subject: Re: Crystallography of some Respina Mine diploid pyrites  

I didn't consider before if the forms in this sample are positive or negative, but it is another interesting topic to study with these Respina pyrites.

Here you have another specimen from the same mine. It is a bigger crystal. One of its faces shows sharp striae which are orthogonal to the longest edge, so it looks like a negative-pyritohedron face. But a set of smooth oblique striae is also present... Anyway, may be it is unfinished...

The second picture shows another face of the same crystal. Here the smooth striae are marked in every 'subface' of the pentagon. Each diploid face has one set of oblique striae. But the 'pyritohedral face', though, presents both sets together!



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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: FOV 2 cm.
 Description:
Unfinished (?) striated pentagon. It looks like a negative pyritohedron... if the striae were present in every face.
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 Mineral: Pyrite
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Respina Mine, Fuentes de Respina, Puebla de Lillo, Comarca Valle de Boñar, León, Castile and León, Spain
 Dimensions: FOV 2 cm.
 Description:
Another face. Several sets of oblique striae.
 Viewed:  10323 Time(s)

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