Indialite Schwartz K B, Leong D B, McConville R L Physics and Chemistry of Minerals 20 (1994) 563-574 Structural chemistry of synthetic cordierite: evidence for solid solutions and disordered compositional domains in Bi-flux-grown Mg-cordierites Sample: Synthesized in 2 at% bismuth oxide flux at 1000 C for 12 hours Note: tetrahedral site occupancies are assumed, not refined _database_code_amcsd 0007855 CELL PARAMETERS: 9.7850 9.7850 9.3495 90.000 90.000 120.000 SPACE GROUP: P6/mcc X-RAY WAVELENGTH: 1.541838 Cell Volume: 775.248 Density (g/cm3): 2.656 MAX. ABS. INTENSITY / VOLUME**2: 9.326022867 RIR: 1.143 RIR based on corundum from Acta Crystallographica A38 (1982) 733-739 2-THETA INTENSITY D-SPACING H K L Multiplicity 10.44 92.55 8.4741 1 0 0 6 18.13 16.46 4.8925 1 1 0 6 18.98 12.27 4.6747 0 0 2 2 20.97 4.19 4.2370 2 0 0 6 21.71 51.80 4.0932 1 0 2 12 26.37 66.62 3.3799 1 1 2 12 27.86 2.97 3.2029 2 1 0 12 28.43 73.59 3.1394 2 0 2 12 29.48 100.00 3.0300 2 1 1 24 31.68 1.86 2.8247 3 0 0 6 33.93 27.81 2.6422 2 1 2 24 36.74 7.71 2.4462 2 2 0 6 37.19 2.99 2.4176 3 0 2 12 38.30 1.01 2.3503 3 1 0 12 38.52 12.16 2.3374 0 0 4 2 39.54 2.53 2.2794 3 1 1 24 40.01 1.04 2.2532 1 0 4 12 40.38 3.15 2.2336 2 1 3 24 41.67 5.00 2.1674 2 2 2 12 42.88 3.75 2.1090 1 1 4 12 43.08 11.00 2.0998 3 1 2 24 44.26 1.69 2.0466 2 0 4 12 46.72 4.99 1.9441 3 2 0 12 47.10 4.37 1.9296 4 0 2 12 47.79 1.48 1.9034 3 2 1 24 48.51 15.45 1.8765 3 1 3 24 49.28 6.56 1.8492 4 1 0 12 50.30 5.52 1.8140 4 1 1 24 50.69 9.12 1.8008 3 0 4 12 53.27 2.05 1.7195 4 1 2 24 54.11 8.93 1.6948 5 0 0 6 54.28 25.43 1.6900 2 2 4 12 55.44 1.88 1.6573 3 1 4 24 55.73 2.61 1.6495 3 2 3 24 56.42 2.48 1.6308 3 3 0 6 57.03 1.97 1.6148 2 1 5 24 57.55 4.52 1.6014 4 2 0 12 57.99 11.00 1.5903 4 1 3 24 59.30 2.72 1.5582 0 0 6 2 60.09 3.04 1.5398 3 3 2 12 62.10 7.74 1.4947 3 2 4 24 62.56 3.46 1.4848 1 1 6 12 63.58 1.65 1.4633 3 1 5 24 63.62 2.70 1.4625 2 0 6 12 64.37 7.37 1.4472 5 1 2 24 66.16 1.92 1.4123 6 0 0 6 66.76 4.87 1.4012 2 1 6 24 69.24 3.31 1.3569 5 2 0 12 69.53 11.99 1.3520 6 0 2 12 70.07 6.28 1.3429 5 2 1 24 71.40 7.81 1.3211 4 2 4 24 71.79 3.06 1.3148 4 1 5 24 71.83 2.94 1.3143 2 2 6 12 72.54 2.77 1.3031 5 2 2 24 72.82 2.67 1.2987 3 1 6 24 74.62 5.76 1.2718 4 3 3 24 75.78 2.06 1.2553 4 0 6 12 76.58 1.73 1.2441 5 2 3 24 77.42 6.19 1.2328 2 1 7 24 80.21 3.88 1.1967 4 3 4 24 81.31 1.16 1.1833 4 4 2 12 82.13 4.47 1.1735 5 2 4 24 82.55 3.32 1.1687 0 0 8 2 86.36 1.70 1.1266 3 3 6 12 89.17 1.81 1.0982 5 2 5 24 ================================================================================ XPOW Copyright 1993 Bob Downs, Ranjini Swaminathan and Kurt Bartelmehs For reference, see Downs et al. (1993) American Mineralogist 78, 1104-1107.