Introduction to Optical Mineralogy

by William D. Nesse

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Introduction to Optical Mineralogy provides comprehensive coverage of the optical properties of minerals. It describes in detail more that 125 rock-forming minerals and a selection of common ore minerals. Revised chapters on optical theory discuss the petrographic microscope, the nature andproperties of light, the behavior of light in isotropic and anisotropic materials, and uniaxial and biaxial anisotropic optics. It is ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in optical show more mineralogy, this accessible text is also an essential resource for petrology/petrographycourses. show less

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I feel compelled to put a review of this book on LibraryThing. Now, this is clearly not something very many folks will ever need to acknowledge the existence of, but if you need it, then you NEED it. I recently finished a Mineralogy/Petrology class and I can tell you first hand that this thing is a lifesaver in the rare instance that your academic life depends on deciphering a thin-section slide filled with a jumble of mystery minerals that can only be seen through a microscope! An example? Sure, why not. Ever try to distinguish calcite from aragonite from dolomite, all variations of carbonate minerals? No? Well, it is nigh on impossible, but Mr. Nesse has a few tips to help do just that. Thanks and good-night.

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Science & Nature, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
549.125Natural sciences & mathematicsChemistryMineralogyDeterminative; Blowpiping
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QE369 .O6 .N47ScienceGeologyGeologyMineralogy
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