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Amphibole defects

Figure 8.51. HRTEM image showing 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, and 10-chain defects in the amphibole (2-chain) structure. (From Veblen 1985b). Figure 8.51. HRTEM image showing 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, and 10-chain defects in the amphibole (2-chain) structure. (From Veblen 1985b).
Banfield J. F. and Barker W. W. (1994) Direct observation of reactant—product interfaces formed in natural weathering of exsolved, defective amphibole to smectite evidence for episodic, isovolumetric reactions involving structural inheritance. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 58, 1419-1429. [Pg.2419]

Figure 10 A quadruple SiO chain defect in a matrix of double (Si04) chains of the amphibole type is shown (a) as a drawing of packing polyhedra and (b) occurring naturally in a crystal fragment of nephrite jade. In (b) the lower inset shows a superposition of the drawing in (a) at a reduced scale and the upper inset shows the computed image of such a defect (Reproduced by permission from Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 1978, 66, 1)... Figure 10 A quadruple SiO chain defect in a matrix of double (Si04) chains of the amphibole type is shown (a) as a drawing of packing polyhedra and (b) occurring naturally in a crystal fragment of nephrite jade. In (b) the lower inset shows a superposition of the drawing in (a) at a reduced scale and the upper inset shows the computed image of such a defect (Reproduced by permission from Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 1978, 66, 1)...

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