DescriptionHuttonite unit cell Th green Si grey O red.png
English: Unit cell of Huttonite (monoclinic ThSiO4). Thorium is shown in green, silicon in grey, and oxygen in red. Structural parameters taken from http://rruff.geo.arizona.edu/AMS/minerals/Huttonite (based on Mark Taylor and R. C. Ewing (1978). "The Crystal Structures of the ThSiO4 Polymorphs: Huttonite and Thorite". Acta Cryst.B34: 1074–1079. DOI:10.1107/S0567740878004951.)
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