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Mineralogical Crystallography

Series: EMU Notes in Mineralogy Volume: 19
By: Jakub Plášil(Editor), Juraj Majzlan(Editor), Sergey Krivovichev(Editor)
258 pages, 116 illustrations
Mineralogical Crystallography
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About this book

At the dawn of structural crystallography, Walther Friedrich, Paul Knipping, and Max von Laue carried out the first experiments and developed the theory of X-ray diffraction. From the early days, when even the simpler inorganic structures filled an entire PhD study, structural crystallography evolved at its own pace and found new partners in chemistry, physics, materials science, biology and other fields of physical sciences. Both morphological and structural crystallography, however, have remained as important instruments in the mineralogist's toolbox until today. Efforts to enhance the existing instrumentation, to improve our understanding of the theory of diffraction, to study nanoparticulate or poorly ordered materials, and to master large, complex structures continue in all fields of physical sciences. Mineralogy can thus use the fruits of this labour and include them in its toolbox.

Contents

Chapter 1. Structure description, interpretation and classification in structural mineralogy
Sergey V. Krivovichev

Chapter 2. Methods of crystallography: powder X-ray diffraction
A. Altomare, C. Cuocci, G.D. Gatta, A. Moliterni and R. Rizzi

Chapter 3. Electron crystallography
L. Palatinus, M. Gemmi and M. Klementova

Chapter 4.Environmental mineralogical applications of total scattering and pair distribution function analysis
F. M. Michel

Chapter 5. Aperiodic mineral structures
L. Bindi and G. Chapuis

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Series: EMU Notes in Mineralogy Volume: 19
By: Jakub Plášil(Editor), Juraj Majzlan(Editor), Sergey Krivovichev(Editor)
258 pages, 116 illustrations
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