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Pericline

Pericline may refer to any of the following geological or mineralogical structures:A doubly plunging anticline or syncline. A form of albite exhibiting elongate prismatic crystals. Pericline twinning, a type of crystal twinning in which crystals show fine parallel twin laminae, typically found in the alkali feldspar microcline. The twinning results from a structural transformation between high temperature and low temperature forms.

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Pericline may refer to any of the following geological or mineralogical structures:

  • A doubly plunging anticline or syncline.
  • A form of albite exhibiting elongate prismatic crystals.1
  • Pericline twinning, a type of crystal twinning in which crystals show fine parallel twin laminae, typically found in the alkali feldspar microcline.2 The twinning results from a structural transformation between high temperature and low temperature forms.3
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  1. "Pericline". mindat.org. Hudson Institute of Mineralogy. Retrieved 8 March 2026.
  2. Hurlbut, Cornelius S.; Klein, Cornelis, 1985, Manual of Mineralogy, p. 100, 20th ed., ISBN 0-471-80580-7
  3. Tsatskis, I. and E.K.H. Salje (1996) Time evolution of pericline twin domains in alkali feldspars, American Mineralogist, Volume 81, pages 800-810 PDF