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File Name: orthprism_20173
Description: "Crystal faces are described according to their relations to the crystallographic axes. A series of numbers which indicate the relative distances by which a face intersects the different axes are called its parameters. " — Ford, 1912
Source: William E. Ford Dana's Manual of Mineralogy (New York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc, 1912)10
Keywords: orthohombie, prism, crystal, face, axes, geology, geometry

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