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Optical Mineralogy

Principles And Practice

Optical Mineralogy

Principles And Practice

ByColin D Gribble
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1992
eBook Published 1 September 1993
Pub. location London
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b12647
Pages 303 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466574748
SubjectsEarth Sciences
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Gribble, C. (1992). Optical Mineralogy. London: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b12647
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Covering theory and practice, this wide-ranging introductory textbook covers the main optical properties of rock-forming minerals that can be recognized under the polarizing microscope. The authors elucidate the basic elements of microscopy, the theory of light transmission through translucent minerals, and the properties of light reflected from op

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Introduction to the microscopic study of minerals
View abstract
chapter 2|124 pages
Silicate minerals
View abstract
chapter 3|60 pages
The non-silicates
View abstract
chapter 4|28 pages
Transmitted-light crystallography
View abstract
chapter 5|26 pages
Reflected-light theory
View abstract

Covering theory and practice, this wide-ranging introductory textbook covers the main optical properties of rock-forming minerals that can be recognized under the polarizing microscope. The authors elucidate the basic elements of microscopy, the theory of light transmission through translucent minerals, and the properties of light reflected from op

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Introduction to the microscopic study of minerals
View abstract
chapter 2|124 pages
Silicate minerals
View abstract
chapter 3|60 pages
The non-silicates
View abstract
chapter 4|28 pages
Transmitted-light crystallography
View abstract
chapter 5|26 pages
Reflected-light theory
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Covering theory and practice, this wide-ranging introductory textbook covers the main optical properties of rock-forming minerals that can be recognized under the polarizing microscope. The authors elucidate the basic elements of microscopy, the theory of light transmission through translucent minerals, and the properties of light reflected from op

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Introduction to the microscopic study of minerals
View abstract
chapter 2|124 pages
Silicate minerals
View abstract
chapter 3|60 pages
The non-silicates
View abstract
chapter 4|28 pages
Transmitted-light crystallography
View abstract
chapter 5|26 pages
Reflected-light theory
View abstract

Covering theory and practice, this wide-ranging introductory textbook covers the main optical properties of rock-forming minerals that can be recognized under the polarizing microscope. The authors elucidate the basic elements of microscopy, the theory of light transmission through translucent minerals, and the properties of light reflected from op

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Introduction to the microscopic study of minerals
View abstract
chapter 2|124 pages
Silicate minerals
View abstract
chapter 3|60 pages
The non-silicates
View abstract
chapter 4|28 pages
Transmitted-light crystallography
View abstract
chapter 5|26 pages
Reflected-light theory
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Covering theory and practice, this wide-ranging introductory textbook covers the main optical properties of rock-forming minerals that can be recognized under the polarizing microscope. The authors elucidate the basic elements of microscopy, the theory of light transmission through translucent minerals, and the properties of light reflected from op

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Introduction to the microscopic study of minerals
View abstract
chapter 2|124 pages
Silicate minerals
View abstract
chapter 3|60 pages
The non-silicates
View abstract
chapter 4|28 pages
Transmitted-light crystallography
View abstract
chapter 5|26 pages
Reflected-light theory
View abstract

Covering theory and practice, this wide-ranging introductory textbook covers the main optical properties of rock-forming minerals that can be recognized under the polarizing microscope. The authors elucidate the basic elements of microscopy, the theory of light transmission through translucent minerals, and the properties of light reflected from op

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|34 pages
Introduction to the microscopic study of minerals
View abstract
chapter 2|124 pages
Silicate minerals
View abstract
chapter 3|60 pages
The non-silicates
View abstract
chapter 4|28 pages
Transmitted-light crystallography
View abstract
chapter 5|26 pages
Reflected-light theory
View abstract
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