Petrography Of Carbonate Rocks By Image Analysis

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Richard D. Harvey
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1972

Abstract

Relative quantitative analyses of certain mineralogical and textural properties of carbonate rocks were made with an image analysis computer. The instrument, referred to by its manufacturer as a Quantimet; consists of a petrographic microscope, a television camera and monitor, a detector, an electronic computer, and a read-out meter. Measurements were made on polished and etched specimens, standard thin sections, and on scanning electron micrographs of carbonate rocks. Critical to the success of the analysis is the preparation of the specimen in such a way that good optical contrast is obtained between the various petrographic components. The dolomite content, the pore volume, pore boundary projection, and pore size distribution of high-purity carbonate rocks were measured by image analysis methods. The frequency and size distribution of void inclusions in dolomites were determined by image analysis of scanning electron micrographs of cleaved surfaces. Image analysis methods permit rapid and quantitative assessment of various microscopic properties. The results are of reasonable accuracy and certainly are relative quantities that may be used to characterize carbonate rock materials.
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APA: Richard D. Harvey  (1972)  Petrography Of Carbonate Rocks By Image Analysis

MLA: Richard D. Harvey Petrography Of Carbonate Rocks By Image Analysis. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1972.

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