Kalsilite
      Gatta G D, Angel R J, Carpenter M A
      American Mineralogist 95 (2010) 1027-1034
      Low-temperature behavior of natural kalsilite with P31c symmetry:
      An in situ single-crystal X-ray diffraction study
      Locality: a granulite facies gneiss from the Punalur district in Kerala, India
      T = 100 K
      _database_code_amcsd 0005056

      CELL PARAMETERS:    5.1531   5.1531   8.7523   90.000   90.000  120.000
      SPACE GROUP: P31c      
      X-RAY WAVELENGTH:     1.541838
      Cell Volume:    201.275
      Density (g/cm3):      2.599
      MAX. ABS. INTENSITY / VOLUME**2:      17.17522907    
      RIR:      2.152
      RIR based on corundum from Acta Crystallographica A38 (1982) 733-739
               2-THETA      INTENSITY    D-SPACING   H   K   L   Multiplicity
                19.90          1.23        4.4627    1   0   0         6
                20.29         15.24        4.3762    0   0   2         1
                22.36         56.80        3.9757    1   0   1         6
                28.57        100.00        3.1246    1   0   2         6
                34.82         71.33        2.5766    1   1   0         3
                36.81         11.26        2.4419    1   0   3         6
                40.42          2.65        2.2314    2   0   0         6
                40.63         12.74        2.2203    1   1   2         3
                40.63         11.30        2.2203    2  -1   2         3
                41.26         17.10        2.1881    0   0   4         1
                41.78          8.23        2.1622    2   0   1         6
                45.64          7.16        1.9879    2   0   2         6
                46.21          2.82        1.9646    1   0   4         6
                51.57          4.59        1.7724    2   0   3         6
                54.39          1.01        1.6867    2   1   0         6
                55.06          4.37        1.6678    1   1   4         3
                55.06          4.03        1.6678    2  -1   4         3
                55.48          2.01        1.6563    3  -1   1         6
                55.48          4.10        1.6563    2   1   1         6
                56.47         11.14        1.6296    1   0   5         6
                58.66          8.41        1.5739    3  -1   2         6
                58.66          8.76        1.5739    2   1   2         6
                59.14          5.65        1.5623    2   0   4         6
                62.43         20.50        1.4876    3   0   0         6
                63.73          1.89        1.4603    3  -1   3         6
                63.73          3.31        1.4603    2   1   3         6
                68.08          5.79        1.3772    2   0   5         6
                70.49          1.48        1.3359    3  -1   4         6
                70.49          1.44        1.3359    2   1   4         6
                73.51          6.49        1.2883    2   2   0         3
                74.79          6.53        1.2694    2  -1   6         3
                74.79          6.58        1.2694    1   1   6         3
                77.61          6.41        1.2302    3   0   4         6
                78.80          4.11        1.2146    2   1   5         6
                78.80          3.04        1.2146    3  -1   5         6
                80.67          4.56        1.1910    3   1   2         6
                80.67          4.73        1.1910    4  -1   2         6
                85.15          1.16        1.1394    4  -1   3         6
                85.15          1.17        1.1394    3   1   3         6
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       XPOW Copyright 1993 Bob Downs, Ranjini Swaminathan and Kurt Bartelmehs
  For reference, see Downs et al. (1993) American Mineralogist 78, 1104-1107.