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Etch patterns on apophyllite basal cleavages
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July 28, 2010
Abstract
Basal cleavages of apophyllite crystals from different localities are etched in ammonium bifluoride, hydrofluoric acid, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and acetic acid. Etch patterns obtained are illustrated and interpreted. Correspondence in positions of the etch pits on matched cleavages etched with the same etchant and also with two different etchants is established. The pits are shown to nucleate at dislocation sites.
Linear and intersecting boundaries observed on the basal plane are recorded and interpreted.
Published Online: 2010-07-28
Published in Print: 1968-01
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