Martin Julian Buerger
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Martin Julian Buerger was an American crystallographer. He was a Professor of Mineralogy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He invented the X-ray precession camera for studies in crystallography. Buerger authored twelve textbooks/monographs and over 200 technical articles. He was awarded the Arthur L. Day Medal by the Geological Society of America in 1951. The mineral fluor-buergerite was named for him. The MJ Buerger Award was established in his honor.
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- A handbook of lattice spacings and structures of metals and alloys. (1961) (699)
- The Powder Method in X‐Ray Crystallography (1958) (500)
- Crystal Structure Analysis (1960) (340)
- Refinement of the crystal structure of andalusite (1961) (135)
- The Genesis of Twin Crystals (1945) (112)
- Distribution of Atoms in High Chalcocite, Cu2S (1963) (108)
- Derivative Crystal Structures (1947) (92)
- Vector space : and its application in crystal-structure investigation (1959) (90)
- The Detailed Structure of Nepheline, KNa3Al4Si4O16 (1954) (73)
- The structure of Ba3(VO4)2 (1970) (68)
- The crystal structure of coesite, the dense, high-pressure form of silica (1959) (67)
- Assessment of the Several Structures Proposed for Tourmaline (1962) (65)
- The precession method in X-ray crystallography (1964) (65)
- The Laue method (1975) (59)
- The structure and composition of the mineral pharmacosiderite (1967) (54)
- Translation-gliding in crystals (1930) (53)
- THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURES OF WOLLASTONITE AND PECTOLITE. (1961) (47)
- A new approach to crystal-structure analysis (1951) (46)
- The determination of the crystal structure of tourmaline (1950) (44)
- The crystal structure of berthierite, FeSb2S4 (1955) (43)
- The crystal structure of potassium hexatitanate K2Ti6O13 (1962) (40)
- The Symmetry and Crystal Structure of the Minerals of the Arsenopyrite Group (1936) (39)
- Determination of the crystal structure of nepheline (1954) (39)
- Elementary Crystallography: An Introduction to the Fundamental Geometrical Features of Crystals (1963) (35)
- The Crystal Structure of Jamesonite, FePb4Sb6S14 (1957) (33)
- The Determination of the Crystal Structure of Pectolite,Ca2NaHSi3O9 (1956) (33)
- Metamorphism of minerals (1947) (32)
- The Lineage Structure of Crystals (1934) (32)
- The photography of the reciprocal lattice (1944) (32)
- Introduction to crystal geometry (1971) (30)
- The Correction of X-Ray Diffraction Intensities for Lorentz and Polarization Factors. (1940) (29)
- Low-chalcocite and high-chalcocite (1944) (29)
- The Crystal Structure of Diglycine Hydrochloride, 2(C2H5O2N) ·HCl (1957) (27)
- The crystal structure of marcasite (1931) (25)
- Generalized Microscopy and the Two‐Wave‐Length Microscope (1950) (24)
- The Symmetry and Crystal Structure of Manganite, Mn (OH)O (1936) (23)
- The Crystal Structure of Livingstonite, HgSb4S8 (1957) (23)
- The determination and refinement of the structure of narsarsukite, Na2TiOSi4O10 (1962) (22)
- Historical atlas of crystallography (1990) (22)
- The structure of tourmaline (1948) (21)
- The crystal structure of cubanite (1947) (21)
- The Crystal Structure of Valentinite (Orthorhombic Sb2O3)1) (1938) (20)
- THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF TERRAMYCIN HYDROCHLORIDE. (1960) (20)
- Confirmation of the crystal structure of pentlandite (1956) (20)
- X-ray powder data for ore minerals: The Peacock atlas*. (1962) (19)
- The plastic deformation of ore minerals a preliminary investigation: galena, sphalerite, chalcopyrite pyrrhotite and pyrite (18)
- Interatomic Distances in Marcasite and Notes on the Bonding in Crystals of Löllingite, Arsenopyrite, and Marcasite Types (1937) (18)
- The Crystalline Phases of Soap. (1945) (17)
- Nomenclature for crystal families, Bravais-lattice types and arithmetic classes. Report of the International Union of Crystallography Ad-Hoc Committee on the Nomenclature of Symmetry (1985) (16)
- Apparatus for making X-ray powder photographs at Controlled, Elevated Temperatures (1943) (15)
- THE ARRANGEMENT OF ATOMS IN CRYSTALS OF THE WOLLASTONITE GROUP OF METASILICATES. (1956) (14)
- Some new functions of interest in x-ray crystallography. (1950) (14)
- Note on reduced cells (1960) (14)
- The relative energies of rings of tetrahedra (1960) (14)
- Rhodizite: Structure and Composition (1966) (13)
- Serendibite, a complicated, new, inorganic crystal structure. (1974) (13)
- The Precision Determination of the Linear and Angular Lattice Constants of Single Crystals. (1937) (12)
- Crystals with the warwickite structure (1972) (12)
- THE STRUCTURE OF CUBANITE, CuFe2S3 AND THE COÖRDINATION OF FERROMAGNETIC IRON (1945) (12)
- Optically Reciprocal Gratings and Their Application to Synthesis of Fourier Series. (1941) (11)
- The crystal structure of FeCoOBO3 (1972) (11)
- The Design of X-Ray Powder Cameras (1945) (10)
- Crystal Polymorphism (1937) (10)
- The Photography of Interatomic Distance Vectors and of Crystal Patterns. (1939) (10)
- The plastic deformation of ore minerals Part 2.(Concluded) (1928) (10)
- PARTIAL FOURIER SYNTHESES AND THEIR APPLICATION TO THE SOLUTION OF CERTAIN CRYSTAL STRUCTURES. (1956) (9)
- Proofs and generalizations of Patterson's theorems on homometric complementary sets (1976) (9)
- The Lower Hydrates of Soap. (1942) (9)
- A New Fourier Series Technique for Crystal Structure Determination. (1942) (9)
- The Crystal Structure of Gudmundite (FeSbS) and its Bearing on the Existence Field of the Arsenopyrite Structural Type (1939) (8)
- X-Ray Crystallography: An Introduction to the Investigation of Crystals by Their Diffraction of Monochromatic X-Radiation (1942) (8)
- Exploration of cyclotomic point sets for tautoeikonic complementary pairs (1977) (7)
- Thermal effect in opal below room temperature. (1972) (7)
- The crystal structure of rhodizite (1967) (7)
- The Characteristics of Soap Hemihydrate Crystals. (1942) (7)
- The structure of nepheline (1946) (7)
- Note on the symmetry and cell of calcium orthovanadate (1969) (7)
- The significance of “block structure” in crystals (1932) (7)
- Limitation of Electron Density by the Patterson Function. (1950) (7)
- The photography of atoms in crystals. (1950) (7)
- The Interpretation of Harker Syntheses (1946) (7)
- Interpoint distances in cyclotomic sets (1978) (7)
- Polymorphism of Antimony Trioxide and the Structure of the Orthorhombic Form (1937) (7)
- The Application of Plane Groups to the Interpretation of Weissenberg Photographs (1935) (7)
- The crystal structure of the mineral pollucite. (1967) (7)
- Phase Determination with the Aid of Implication Theory (1948) (6)
- The Crystal Structure of Löllingite, FeAs2 (1932) (6)
- The Temperature-Structure-Composition Behavior of Certain Crystals. (1934) (6)
- Ckystallographic Relations Between Cuban-Ite Segregation Plates, Chalcopyrite Matrix, and Secondary Chalcopyrite Twins (1934) (6)
- Solution Functions for Solving Superposed Patterson Syntheses. (1953) (5)
- The Hydrate Nature of Soap (1945) (5)
- The cell and symmetry of pyrrhotite (1947) (5)
- SOME RELATIONS FOR CRYSTALS WITH SUBSTRUCTURES. (1954) (5)
- The Weissenberg Reciprocal Lattice Projection and the Technique of Interpreting Weissenberg Photographs. (1934) (5)
- Reduced Cells (1957) (5)
- THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND TWINNING OF Co2S3 (1955) (4)
- Organic Chemical Crystallography. A. I. Kitaigorodskii (translated from the Russian). Consultants Bureau, New York, 1961. x + 541 pp. Illus. $17.50 (1962) (4)
- Crystallographic Symmetry in Reciprocal Space. (1949) (4)
- The Nonexistence of a Regular Secondary Structure in Crystals (1934) (4)
- A Device for Drilling Oriented Holes in Spheres Required in the Construction of Crystal Structure Models (1935) (4)
- Tables of the characteristics of the vector representations of the 230 space groups (1950) (4)
- Chapter 13 – The optics of the Laue method (1975) (4)
- The crystallographic symmetries determinable by x-ray diffraction. (1950) (4)
- Tin ores of Chocaya, Bolivia (3)
- An investigation of the crystalline phases in the system: Sodium myristate-water (1947) (3)
- Numerical structure factor tables (1941) (3)
- Fourier summations for symmetrical crystals (1949) (3)
- The General Rôle of Composition in Polymorphism. (1936) (3)
- Correction of Diffraction Amplitudes for Lorentz and Polarization Factors (1946) (3)
- The geometry of projections (1965) (2)
- The stuffed derivatives of the silica structures (1954) (2)
- Reinitzer's Crystals: Molecular Structure and Properties of Liquid Crystals . G. W. Gray. Academic Press, New York, 1962. vii + 314 pp. Illus. 63s. (1963) (2)
- The Kinetic Basis of Crystal Polymorphism. (1936) (2)
- An improved collimator for single-crystal x-ray diffraction work (1964) (2)
- Book reviewThe structures of the elements: By Jerry Donohue, published by Wiley-Interscience, New York, 1974; xi + 436 pages; price $22.50 (1975) (2)
- Shape of the Recorded Area in Precession Photographs and Its Application in Orienting Crystals (1964) (2)
- Crystallization, Theory and Practice. Andrew van Hook. Reinhold, New York, 1961. ix + 325 pp. Illus. $12.50 (1962) (2)
- Observations on wood tin nodules (1928) (2)
- The unit cell and space group of orpiment (1942) (2)
- A Systematic Method of Investigating Superstructures, Applied to the Arsenopyrite Crystal Structural Type (1936) (2)
- Some Relations Between the F's and F2's of X-Ray Diffraction (1948) (2)
- Revival of FEDOROV'S crystallochemical analysis by the use of data from modern methods (1972) (1)
- An Intersection Function and Its Relations to the Minimum Function of X-Ray Crystallography. (1953) (1)
- Equi-inclination rotating-crystal photographs (1969) (1)
- An Apparatus for Conveniently Taking Equi- Inclination Weissenberg Photographs (1936) (1)
- X-ray Surface Reflection Fields and their Application to Absorption Corrections and to Background Patterns (1938) (1)
- Memorial of Waldemar Lindgren (1940) (1)
- The ambiguity factor in implication theory (1948) (1)
- Crystals and X‐rays by K. Lonsdale (1950) (1)
- Image Theory of Superposed Vector Sets. (1953) (1)
- Direct Observation of Imperfections in Crystals. Proceedings of a technical conference held in St. Louis, Missouri, in March 1961. J. B. Newkirk and J. H. Wernick, Eds. Interscience (Wiley), New York, 1962. x + 617 pp. Illus. $21.50 (1962) (1)
- On the Genesis of Polymorphous Forms - Sb2O3. (1937) (1)
- Crystallography: an introduction for earth science (and other solid state) students by E. J. W. Whittaker (1982) (0)
- Book reviewStructure-property relations: Robert E. Newnham. Springer-Verlag Berlin. 1975; ix + 234 pp., 92 figs., D.M. 72.00. (Vol. 2 of Crystal Chemistry of Non-Metallic Materials, edited by R. Roy.) (1976) (0)
- Acceptance of the Roebling Medal of the Mineralogical Society of America (1959) (0)
- Platicity of Crystals. K. V. Klassen- Neklyudova, Ed. Translated from the Russian. Consultants Bureau, New York, 1962. 196 pp. Illus. $12.50 (1962) (0)
- The crystal struture of rhodizite Note: name of mineral altered according to IMA decision in 1999 to name the Cs dominant phase: londonite Locality: Manjaka, Madagascar (1967) (0)
- The behavior of proteins in phenol. I. Ribonuclease (1962) (0)
- [In memoriam Karl MATHES]. (1963) (0)
- Some Relations Between the F's and F's of X-Ray Diffraction. (1948) (0)
- Orthorhombic space-group projections (1981) (0)
- Some desirable modifications of the international symmetry symbols. (1967) (0)
- Crystalline solids by D. McKie and C. McKie (1975) (0)
- Optical transforms, their preparation and application to X-ray diffraction problems by C. A. Taylor and H. Lipson (1966) (0)
- An X-ray powder camera for taking photographs at low temperatures (1978) (0)
- Fourier aspects of implication theory (1948) (0)
- Vector sets, a correction (1950) (0)
- LIST OF FORMER OFFICERS AND MEETING PLACES Honorary Presidents (1988) (0)
- Some features of the Patterson transformation for point-group sets of points (1983) (0)
- Note on a method of oblique illumination (1927) (0)
- [The age of the eye]. (1959) (0)
- [PROF. KARL THOMAS ON HIS 80TH BIRTHDAY]. (1963) (0)
- The preparation of oriented polished sections of small single crystals (1936) (0)
- The Weissenberg Reciprocal Lattice Projection and the Technique of Interpreting Weissenberg Photographs (0)
- The development of methods and instrumentation for crystal-structure analysis (1964) (0)
- THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND TWINNING OF Co(2)S(3). (1955) (0)
- Progress Report. (Book Reviews: Direct Observation of Imperfections in Crystals. Proceedings of a technical conference held in St. Louis, Missouri, in March 1961) (1962) (0)
- THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND TWINNING OF C02S3 (1954) (0)
- Direct methods in crystallography. (1963) (0)
- Data for the Construction of Models Illustrating the Arrangement and Packing of Atoms in Crystals (1938) (0)
- Lattice Indices and Transformations in The Gnomonic Projection (1934) (0)
- Chapter 9 – The polychromatic component (1975) (0)
- Crystallographic data, unit cell and space group for berthierite (FeSb2S4) (1936) (0)
- Graphical derivation of the several settings of an orthorhombic crystal (1982) (0)
- Numerical structure factor tables /by M. J. Buerger (1953) (0)
- The Cathode Assembly of Gas X‐Ray Tubes (1935) (0)
- [On sex chromatin in diploid and tetraploid parenchymal nuclei in human liver punctate]. (1961) (0)
- The Theory of Crystal Structure Analysis. A. I. Kitaigorodskii. Translated from the Russian by David and Katherine Harker. Consultants Bureau, New York, 1961. xi + 275 pp. Illus. $12.50 (1961) (0)
- Book Review:Crystallography in North America Dan McLachlan, Jr., Jenny P. Glusker (1984) (0)
- Interpretative Study: Organic Chemical Crystallography . A. I. Kitaigorodskii (translated from the Russian). Consultants Bureau, New York, 1961. x + 541 pp. Illus. $17.50. (1962) (0)
- The Voyage of the St Roch, and loss of the Fort James, 1937 (1938) (0)
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