Topic: Crystallographic Axes
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How are the crystallographic axes located?
I'm pretty sure you can only eyeball it in the field. The only time I ever identified crystallographic axes was with a petrographic microscope. Here is a Google Scholar search i did: http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=loca… Read More »
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What's the differences between crystallographic axes and axes of ...
(1) Ask yourself: In, for example, the triclinic group, where there are no symmetry axes (other than trivial onefold axes), are there crystallographic axes? Therefore..... (2) Ask yourself: In, for example, the isometric group, where there ... Read More »
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How do we align Calcite on the imaginary crystallographic axes?
Draw a line on a piece of paper and position it were you won't see double. That's a start. Read More »
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