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- Phyllic alteration is a hydrothermal alteration zone in a permeable rock that has been affected by circulation of hydrothermal fluids. It is commonly...
- rectified cubic honeycomb with octahedral and cuboctahedral cells: The phyllic disphenoidal honeycomb is a uniform space-filling tessellation (or honeycomb)...
- digonal disphenoid has Schläfli symbol { }∨{ }. C2v C2 [2] [2]+ *22 22 4 2 Phyllic disphenoid Two pairs of equal scalene or isosceles triangles This has two...
- determined), which typically consists of fine-grained white mica and related minerals. Sericitic alteration occurs within the phyllic alteration zone. v t e...
- honeycomb with tetragonal disphenoid cells Phyllic disphenoidal honeycomb - Uniform dual honeycomb with phyllic disphenoid cells This disambiguation page...
- plagioclase. Orthoclase is generally stable and unaffected. Argillic grades into phyllic alteration at higher temperatures in an ore deposit hydrothermal system...
- truncated cuboctahedra and octagonal prisms in a ratio of 1:3, with a phyllic disphenoid vertex figure. John Horton Conway calls this honeycomb a b-tCO-trille...
- diatremes contain disseminated galena, sphalerite and sulfosalts within phyllic (sericite–pyrite–quartz) and proplytic (chlorite–epidote–pyrite) hydrothermal...
- cuboctahedra, 192 hexagonal prisms. Each vertex contains four cells in a phyllic disphenoidal vertex figure: two hexagonal prisms, and two truncated cuboctahedra...
- different shapes, both isosceles triangles, with two faces of each shape. The phyllic disphenoid similarly has faces with two shapes of scalene triangles. Disphenoids...