An Outline Of Crystal Morphology

An Outline Of Crystal Morphology

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Book: Good
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Pages: Good
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A specialized scientific text in the field of mineralogy and crystallography, An Outline of Crystal Morphology presents a systematic study of the external forms and geometric structures that define crystalline substances. The work details the fundamental principles governing crystal symmetry, classification, and the physical laws that determine how crystals develop their characteristic shapes. Written with academic precision, it instructs readers in the identification and categorization of crystal systems, making it an essential reference for students and practitioners in geology, mineralogy, and materials science. The tone is methodical and authoritative, guiding the reader through complex morphological concepts with clarity and structured reasoning.

Author: A. C. Bishop
Format: Paperback
Published: 1967, Hutchinson Scientific and Technical
Genre: Geography & Earth science

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: Previous owner
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A specialized scientific text in the field of mineralogy and crystallography, An Outline of Crystal Morphology presents a systematic study of the external forms and geometric structures that define crystalline substances. The work details the fundamental principles governing crystal symmetry, classification, and the physical laws that determine how crystals develop their characteristic shapes. Written with academic precision, it instructs readers in the identification and categorization of crystal systems, making it an essential reference for students and practitioners in geology, mineralogy, and materials science. The tone is methodical and authoritative, guiding the reader through complex morphological concepts with clarity and structured reasoning.