Crystallographic notes on calcite
Joseph E. Pogue
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Crystallographic notes on calcite
Published
1910
Publisher
Smithsonian Institution
Pages
468
Egypt and Iceland in the year 1874
Data on the crystal growth of calcite from calcium bicarbonate solutions at 34⁰C and CO2 partial pressures of 0.101, 0.0156 and 0.00102 atmospheres
Calcites of New York
Calcite
Sand-calcite crystals from Garfield County, Utah
Data on the crystal growth of calcite from calcium bicarbonate solutions at 34p0sC and CO2 partial pressures of 0.101, 0.0156 and 0.00102 atmospheres
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Crystallographic notes on calcite was written by Joseph E. Pogue.
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