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Crystal Chemistry and Refractivity
The proliferation of terms used to describe aspects of substitution of ions or atoms
in crystals includes diadochy, isomorphism, isostructuralism, isotypism, limited
substitution, and solid solution. Because these terms have been inconsistently ...
2
Devonian Rugose Corals from Northern Maine
These mean peak-shift values are considered representative of the amount of
diadochy in the dolomite and calcite of this section. TABLE 8. — Spectrographic
analyses, in percent, of dolomite and calcite standards [Calcite from near Manuel
...
William Albert Oliver, 1960
3
The identification of detrital feldspars
It is frequently observed that the various members of groups of minerals with
comparable structural characteristics are brought about by what is called
diadochy. Diadochy describes the replacement or replaceability of one atom or
ion in a ...
4
Introduction to Geochemistry: Principles and Applications
The ability of different elements to occupy the same lattice position in a particular
crystal structure is called diadochy. For example, Mg, Fe, Mn, and Sr are
diadochic in the structure of calcite because they can substitute for Ca in this
structure.
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U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Isomorphous substitution (diadochy) among trace elements and their behavior
during crystallization has been discussed in detail by Ringwood (1955a, b), and
some of Ringwood's ideas have been applied by Herz and Dutra (1964).
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1969
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
Biotite is persistently deficient in alkali but is abnormally rich in octahedral
aluminum to such an extent that the overall charge balance can be ascribed to an
A1=K+ (Fe,Mg) diadochy. Muscovite contains small though persistent amounts of
iron ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1981
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Geochemistry International
The extensive diadochy between rhenium and molybdenum, resulting from the
close similarity of their ionic radii (Mo4+ = 0.70A; Re4+ = 0.72A) was
demonstrated by the Noddacks [3] . Rankama and Sahama [4] believe that ReSj,
which is ...
8
Rock-Forming Minerals: Orthosilicates, Volume 1A:
... and the various physical properties and high pressure polymorphs, ft- diadochy
, the (Mg,Fe)-olivines only rarely contain more than 4 wt. per cent Mn0. 0livine is
very susceptible to alteration, the products of which include various polymorphs ...
William Alexander Deer, Robert Andrew Howie, J. Zussman, 1982
ON THE APPROXIMATE DETERMINATION OF THE TENDENCY TO DIADOCHY
M. VENDEL Abstract The author emphasizes the importance of diadochy in the
formation of ore deposits and especially of deposits of maguiatic origin and in ...
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Introduction to Ore-Forming Processes
This behavior is referred to as diadochy or substitution and explains much, but
not all, of the trace element behavior in rocks. Substitution of a trace element for a
major element in a crystal takes place if their ionic radii and charges are similar.