Hematophanite Rouse R C Mineralogical Magazine 39 (1973) 49-53 Hematophanite, a derivative of the perovskite structure Locality: Langban, Sweden _database_code_amcsd 0014458 CELL PARAMETERS: 3.9200 3.9200 15.3100 90.000 90.000 90.000 SPACE GROUP: P4mm X-RAY WAVELENGTH: 1.541838 Cell Volume: 235.260 Density (g/cm3): 8.185 MAX. ABS. INTENSITY / VOLUME**2: 365.2266105 RIR: 14.529 RIR based on corundum from Acta Crystallographica A38 (1982) 733-739 2-THETA INTENSITY D-SPACING H K L Multiplicity 5.77 4.49 15.3100 0 0 1 1 22.68 40.04 3.9200 1 0 0 4 23.24 18.26 3.8275 0 0 4 1 25.53 1.16 3.4891 1 0 2 4 32.30 49.20 2.7719 1 1 0 4 32.70 100.00 2.7386 1 0 4 4 40.17 27.58 2.2450 1 1 4 4 46.32 24.31 1.9600 2 0 0 4 47.51 8.91 1.9138 0 0 8 1 48.49 1.07 1.8773 1 1 6 4 52.18 9.13 1.7531 2 1 0 8 52.45 8.82 1.7446 2 0 4 4 53.27 8.02 1.7197 1 0 8 4 57.85 36.38 1.5938 2 1 4 8 58.62 18.14 1.5749 1 1 8 4 67.59 6.85 1.3859 2 2 0 4 68.53 10.67 1.3693 2 0 8 4 72.31 1.71 1.3067 3 0 0 4 72.54 3.35 1.3031 2 2 4 4 73.22 6.15 1.2927 2 1 8 8 76.91 7.18 1.2396 3 1 0 8 77.13 7.24 1.2366 3 0 4 4 78.91 5.93 1.2132 1 0 12 4 81.64 6.03 1.1793 3 1 4 8 83.39 1.90 1.1590 1 1 12 4 86.75 5.27 1.1225 2 2 8 4 ================================================================================ XPOW Copyright 1993 Bob Downs, Ranjini Swaminathan and Kurt Bartelmehs For reference, see Downs et al. (1993) American Mineralogist 78, 1104-1107.