Ore microscopy and ore petrography / James R. Craig and David J. Vaughan.

By: Craig, James R [author]Contributor(s): Vaughan, David J [co-author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., c1994Edition: Second editionDescription: xvi, 448 pages : illustrations, 24 cmISBN: 0471115991Subject(s): ORES | THIN SECTIONS (GEOGOLGY)LOC classification: QE 390 .C73 1994
Contents:
The Ore Microscope. The Preparation of Samples for Ore Microscopy. Mineral IdentificationQualitative Methods. Reflected Light Optics. Quantitative MethodsReflectance Measurement. Quantitative MethodsMicroindentation Hardness. Ore Mineral Textures. Paragenesis, Formation Conditions, and Fluid Inclusion Geothermometry of Ores. Ore Mineral Assemblages Occurring in Igneous Rocks and Vein Deposits. Ore Mineral Assemblages Occurring in Sedimentary, Volcanic, Metamorphic, and Extraterrestrial Environments. Applications of Ore Microscopy in Mineral Technology. Appendices. Indexes.
Summary: This text describes the most important techniques for the study of opaque minerals. It covers the basic techniques of sample preparation and examination using polished sections and the polarized light microscope. The qualitative properties used for mineral identification, including textures, are examined, and numerous examples of the major mineral associations are provided. This edition has been updated to reflect new technical and theoretical developments, including new data on the most important ore types. Tables of data for the identification of the most common ore minerals are provided in the appendix.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

The Ore Microscope. The Preparation of Samples for Ore Microscopy. Mineral IdentificationQualitative Methods. Reflected Light Optics. Quantitative MethodsReflectance Measurement. Quantitative MethodsMicroindentation Hardness. Ore Mineral Textures. Paragenesis, Formation Conditions, and Fluid Inclusion Geothermometry of Ores. Ore Mineral Assemblages Occurring in Igneous Rocks and Vein Deposits. Ore Mineral Assemblages Occurring in Sedimentary, Volcanic, Metamorphic, and Extraterrestrial Environments. Applications of Ore Microscopy in Mineral Technology. Appendices. Indexes.

This text describes the most important techniques for the study of opaque minerals. It covers the basic techniques of sample preparation and examination using polished sections and the polarized light microscope. The qualitative properties used for mineral identification, including textures, are examined, and numerous examples of the major mineral associations are provided. This edition has been updated to reflect new technical and theoretical developments, including new data on the most important ore types. Tables of data for the identification of the most common ore minerals are provided in the appendix.

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