Two spinel twinned crystals coming from Pegu (Myanmar) have been studied by means of X-ray topographic methods,
optical microscopy and electron microprobe analysis.
Topographs, taken with conventional and synchrotron sources, showed the presence of a twin lamella in both samples as well as
the presence of cross-twinning in one of them. In particular, white beam synchrotron radiation source topography allowed to detect
the twin individuals, to identify and to locate the twin planes, and to determine spatial relationships and mutual orientations of the
twin components. By combining optical and topographic observations, an unusual morphology, flattened crosswise the twin planes
bounding the twin lamella, has been outlined in both samples and related to the growthmechanism.
Microchemical analyses showed that the twin individuals in each sample have nearly identical compositions,whereas the samples
differ mainly for the Mg and Zn contents. These observations suggest that they grew in similar and chemically closed microenvironments.
The results, taken as a whole, indicate that twinning and cross-twinning occurred since nucleation of the samples, and they mark
similar growth conditions
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