RI 3503 A Polarizing Comparison-Microscope For Use In Petrographic Measurements ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George T. Faust
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

The petrographer engaged in examining the products resulting from the beneficiation of ores, and rock minerals is constantly required to develop new means acid methods of assaying microscopically the results of such operations. From time to time investigators have published descriptions of apparatus that have aided in solving problems in processes of physical separation. Thus, in 1919, Coghill and Bonardi 3/ published a paper covering the application of the binocular microscope and camera lucida to the microscopic analysis of pulverized ores. Similar work has been published by Schneiderhohn 4/ Schwartz 5/, and Head and his associates 6/, 7/, 8/. The present paper goes further and considers application of the polarizing comparison-microscope to problems directly concerned with mineral dressing where it is desirable to compare analogous products, and in addition it suggests new uses in various related fields. This work was conducted under the cooperative agreements of the Southern Experiment Station of the Federal Bureau of Mines and the University of Alabama.
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APA: George T. Faust  (1940)  RI 3503 A Polarizing Comparison-Microscope For Use In Petrographic Measurements ? Introduction

MLA: George T. Faust RI 3503 A Polarizing Comparison-Microscope For Use In Petrographic Measurements ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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