RI 7256 A Microscope System Using Automated Reflectance Scanning To Study Coal Components - Application To Analysis Of Pyrite Distribution

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. T. McCartney
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines has developed an automated reflectance scanning microscope system, primarily for determination of volume proportions, size distribution, and mode of association of the physical (petrographic) components of coals. The process, which is potentially more rapid and objective and less tedious than a visual microscopic procedure, involves magnetic tape recording of several millions of reflectance readings on micro-meter sized areas of polished coal surface and computer analysis and interpretation of some characteristics of the coal components. The system was tested in a study of pyrite distribution in steam coals. The application was essentially successful, but defects in polished pyrite surface characteristics and problems in adequate sampling prevented completely satisfactory results. Pyrite con-tent and coal-pyrite particle association could be determined nearly as well as by visual microscopy, but size distribution data were less acceptable.
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APA: J. T. McCartney  (1969)  RI 7256 A Microscope System Using Automated Reflectance Scanning To Study Coal Components - Application To Analysis Of Pyrite Distribution

MLA: J. T. McCartney RI 7256 A Microscope System Using Automated Reflectance Scanning To Study Coal Components - Application To Analysis Of Pyrite Distribution. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1969.

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