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English: a-tridymite, red atoms are oxygens
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Kuniaki Kihara, Matsumoto T., Imamura M. (1986). "Structural change of orthorhombic-I tridymite with temperature: A study based on second-order thermal-vibrational parameters". Zeitschrift fur Kristallographie 177: 27–38. DOI:10.1524/zkri.1986.177.1-2.27.

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