Imaging Of Minerals, Ores And Related Products To Determine Mineral Characteristics

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
W. Petruk
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Imaging is a fundamental requirement when characterizing minerals, ores and related products. Images are used for presentation, texture analysis, characterization, image analysis, identification, etc. The image mode that is utilized is dependent on the application, mineral properties and available instruments. Different instruments produce images that display different features. In order of increasing complexity they are: hand specimens, a non-polarizing microscope, polarizing optical microscope, scanning electron microscope (SEM), low vacuum SEM, microprobe, secondary ion mass spectrometer, staining, cathodoluminescence, tomography and others. Image analysis uses images produced with either an optical microscope or a SEM, but the SEM images are superior in this application. Key words: Mineralogy, Imaging, Mineral characteristics, Scanning electron microscopy, Optical microscopy, Cathodoluminescence
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APA: W. Petruk  (2003)  Imaging Of Minerals, Ores And Related Products To Determine Mineral Characteristics

MLA: W. Petruk Imaging Of Minerals, Ores And Related Products To Determine Mineral Characteristics. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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