Orthoclase with Carlsbad twin

Orthoclase with Carlsbad twin

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Locality: Cervera de Buitrago, Madrid, Spain\nSize: 2 cm x 3 cm x 1.5 cm\nFormula: (AlSi3O8)K\nDescription: Orthoclase is found everywhere and is one of the most common minerals in the world. The original Carlsbad twins were first described from Karlovy Vary, which was once known as Carlsbad, Bohemia, Czech Republic.\nThe samples are made up of doubly terminated Orthoclase crystals that form penetrating Carlsbad Twins. A twinned crystal has a c axis twinning axis and is turned 180 degrees with the contact surface parallel to the side pinacoid. It's very common in alkali feldspars. An alternative name for this twin is Karlsbad twin.\nWebsite: http://geology.uaic.ro/muzee/mineralogie/\nConcept & 3D-modelling by dr. Andrei Ionut APOPEI

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