File:Tourmaline oblique single.jpg

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English: This diagram depicts a single unit of the tourmaline crystal structure. White spheres are oxygen ions; light blue is the X cation; small dark spheres are the T cations; red spheres are the Y cations; small dark blue spheres are the B cations; green spheres are the Z cation; and yellow spheres are the V and W anions. The unit consists of a single large X cation bound to a six-member T ring , which in turn binds to a layer of Y, Z, V, and W cations; which in turn binds to three triangular B ions at the bottom. These units are stacked vertically into columns; three columns are packed into a bundle with vertical offsets of 0, 1/3, and 2/3 the unit vertical length; and bundles are packed together to form the final crystal structure. This unit is not actually the unit cell, which contains a slice of a bundle of three columns to capture the complete structure.
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Oblique view of a single unit of the tourmaline crystal structure.

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18 December 2020

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