Abstract

The anomalous high-index faces (hkl) of the mineral calaverite (Au1 - xAgxTe2) measured goniometrically in the year 1931 by Goldschmidt, Palache & Peacock [Neues Jahrb. Mineral (1931), 63, 1-58] are re-interpreted and related to the wave vector q of the displacive incommensurate modulation which was recently found in the crystal structure. All crystal faces (including the high-index ones) can be given four low indices (hklm), using q as a fourth basis vector. From this an almost hundred-year-old anomaly in crystal morphology is in principle solved.

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