A transmission electron microscopy study of the crystallographic characteristics of magnetite needles in plagioclase
Shyh-Lung Hwang,
Pouyan Shen,
Tzen-Fu Yui
et al.
Abstract:The correct and precise crystal forms and the crystallographic orientation relationships (CORs) of ten main magnetite needle groups in the plagioclase host were unequivocally determined by transmission electron microscopy from >100 selected magnetite needles with well defined shape orientations in petrographic thin sections of a gabbro core sample drilled from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The as-observed CORs of magnetite in plagioclase are in accordance with the optimal matching in the oxygen sublattices of the… Show more
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