10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LEUCITOHEDRON»
Discover the use of
leucitohedron in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
leucitohedron and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
It is also to be noted that, whereas in a mineral which crystallizes in some form
other than the leucitohedron and to which it tends to approximate the cross
sections taken at random would have a variety of shapes, producing an effect of ...
2
Petrography and geology of the igneous rocks of the Highwood ...
It is also to be noted that, whereas in a mineral which crystallizes in some form
other than the leucitohedron and to which it tends to approximate the cross
sections taken at random would have a variety of shapes, producing an effect of ...
Louis Valentine Pirsson, 1905
3
A Geological Reconnaissance Across the Cascade Range Near ...
It is also to be noted that, whereas in a mineral which crystallizes in some form
other than the leucitohedron and to which it tends to approximate the cross
sections taken at random would have a variety of shapes, producing an effect of ...
George Otis Smith, Frank C. Calkins, 1904
4
A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other ...
A silicate of aluminium and potassium, (KAll)Si*0*, occurring in monometric
crystals, the usual form being the ikosi-tetrahedron or trapezohedron, hence
called leucitohedron (jig. 180, ii. 126). Cleavage cubic, very imperfect ; surface of
crystals ...
5
Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science
T:\iclrapezohedron, a variety of the icositetrahedron, is named by Rose
leucitohedron from this mineral's form. (10). Tourmaline is eminently polar both
electrically and optically ; when used in the polariscope it may be mounted in
Canada ...
Sir William Crookes, 1868
6
The Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science
The trapezohedron, a variety of the icoeitetrahe- dron, is named by Rose
leucitohedron from this mineral's form. (10). Tourmaline is eminently polar both
electrically and optically; when used in the polariscope it may bo mounted in
Canada ...
7
Early Days of X-ray Crystallography
All the other forms are derived from them, some of which are observed in nature,
such as the leucitohedron (tetragon-trioctahedron), typically exhibited by leucite (
potassium and aluminium silicate, see Fig. 12.20). Weiss described all the ...
8
Crystal form and structure
In order to account for the great importance of the leucitohedron {112} the Law of
Bravais can only select the body centered lattice. This choice is confirmed by .v-
rays. Among the 17 isometric aspects 129 460 Til E AMERICAN MI.XERALOCIST
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9
The American journal of science
In*£> these are thickened by club-shaped ends which by further growth begin to
define the leucitohedron as in c ; here for the first time the included glass base is
shown by the dotted areas. In the next stage, as seen in d, growths along the ...
10
Bulletin - United States Geological Survey
It is also to be noted that, whereas in a mineral which crystallizes in some form
other than the leucitohedron and to which it tends to approximate the cross
sections taken at random would have a variety of shapes, producing an effect of ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1904