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Crystal identification with the polarizing microscope / Richard E. Stoiber
Titre : Crystal identification with the polarizing microscope Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Richard E. Stoiber ; Stearns A. Morse Editeur : New York : Chapman & Hall Année de publication : 1994 Importance : 358 p. Format : 26*22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-412-04831-9 Note générale : Éditeur : Chapman and Hall; Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994 édition (31 août 1994)
Langue : Anglais
Broché : 288 pages
ISBN-10 : 0412048310
ISBN-13 : 978-0412048319
Poids de l'article : 1.45 kg
Dimensions : 17.81 x 2.29 x 25.4 cmLangues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Crystal identification with the polarizing microscop crystal the immersion method isotropic anisotropic uniaxial biaxial crystallographic optic dispersion méthod Index. décimale : 551 Résumé : Some of the simpler measurements of optical mineralogy are so precise and powerful that they give satisfaction to beginning students- Not long after mastering the strike and dip of rock surfaces with the Brunton compass- many geology students are able to determine precisely the identity of quartz- or the anorthite content of plagioclase- or the magne- sium ratio of pyroxene with the polarizing or petrographic microscope- by means of measuring refractive index to better than one part in a thousand- Very little training and almost no theory are needed to achieve these skills- But there inevitably comes a time when theory is needed- either to get on with the art- or simply to reconstruct from first principles what is going on- when rote memory fails- In this book we hope to provide both the rote methods and the theoretical background for practitioners at all levels of experience- We draw from several careers-ours- our colleagues'- and our students' -in teaching the subject at various levels of sophistication. Our book is intended to serve the needs of industrial and forensic scientists as well as petrogra- phers who deal with rocks. Much of our treatment is based on new research- both in matters of presentation and in the optical determination of minerals and other materials. Crystal identification with the polarizing microscope [texte imprimé] / Richard E. Stoiber ; Stearns A. Morse . - New York : Chapman & Hall, 1994 . - 358 p. ; 26*22 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-412-04831-9
Éditeur : Chapman and Hall; Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994 édition (31 août 1994)
Langue : Anglais
Broché : 288 pages
ISBN-10 : 0412048310
ISBN-13 : 978-0412048319
Poids de l'article : 1.45 kg
Dimensions : 17.81 x 2.29 x 25.4 cm
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : Crystal identification with the polarizing microscop crystal the immersion method isotropic anisotropic uniaxial biaxial crystallographic optic dispersion méthod Index. décimale : 551 Résumé : Some of the simpler measurements of optical mineralogy are so precise and powerful that they give satisfaction to beginning students- Not long after mastering the strike and dip of rock surfaces with the Brunton compass- many geology students are able to determine precisely the identity of quartz- or the anorthite content of plagioclase- or the magne- sium ratio of pyroxene with the polarizing or petrographic microscope- by means of measuring refractive index to better than one part in a thousand- Very little training and almost no theory are needed to achieve these skills- But there inevitably comes a time when theory is needed- either to get on with the art- or simply to reconstruct from first principles what is going on- when rote memory fails- In this book we hope to provide both the rote methods and the theoretical background for practitioners at all levels of experience- We draw from several careers-ours- our colleagues'- and our students' -in teaching the subject at various levels of sophistication. Our book is intended to serve the needs of industrial and forensic scientists as well as petrogra- phers who deal with rocks. Much of our treatment is based on new research- both in matters of presentation and in the optical determination of minerals and other materials. Exemplaires (1)
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