Manual of petrographic methods

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Autor principal: Johannsen, Albert
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill, 1918
Edición:2nd. ed., 3rd. reimpr.
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  • Preface
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Abbreviations
  • CHAPTER I Crystallographic Axes
  • CHAPTER II Stereographic Projection
  • CHAPTER III A Few Principles of Optics
  • CHAPTER IV Isotropic Media
  • CHAPTER V Anisotropic Media
  • CHAPTER VI Anisotropic Media (continued)
  • CHAPTER VII Lenses
  • CHAPTER VIII The Microscope
  • CHAPTER IX The Microscope (continued)
  • CHAPTER X The Microscope (continued)
  • CHAPTER XI Various Modern Microscopes
  • CHAPTER XII Selected, Using, and Taking care of a Microscope
  • CHAPTER XIII Observations by Ordinary Light
  • CHAPTER XIV Observations by Ordinary Light (continued)
  • CHAPTER XV Observations by Ordinary Light (continued)
  • CHAPTER XVI Measurements Under the Microscope
  • CHAPTER XVII Drawing Apparatus
  • CHAPTER XVIII Rotation Apparatus
  • CHAPTER XIX The Color of Minerals
  • CHAPTER XX Monochromatic Light
  • CHAPTER XXI Examination by Plane Polarized Light
  • CHAPTER XXII Interference Colors
  • CHAPTER XXIII Examination Between Crossed Nicols
  • CHAPTER XXIV Examination Between Crossed Nicols (Continued)
  • CHAPTER XXV Examination Between Crossed Nicols (Continued)
  • CHAPTER XXVI Examination Between Crossed Nicols (Continued)
  • CHAPTER XXVII Examination Between Crossed Nicols (Continued)
  • CHAPTER XXVIII Examination Between Crossed Nicols (Continued)
  • CHAPTER XXIX Observations by Convergent Polarized Light
  • CHAPTER XXX Observations by Convergent Polarized Light (Continued)
  • CHAPTER XXXI Dispersion of Light in Crystals
  • CHAPTER XXXII The Petrographic Microscope as a Conoscope and the Methods for Observing Interference Figures
  • CHAPTER XXXIII Determination of the Optical Character of a Crystal by Means of its Interference Figure
  • CHAPTER XXXIV Measurement of the Optic Axial Angle by Convergent Polarized Light
  • CHAPTER XXXV Measurement of the Optic Axial Angle by Means of a Rotation Apparatus
  • CHAPTER XXXVI Determination of Other Properties than ₂V by Means of the Universal Stage
  • CHAPTER XXXVII Optical Anomalies
  • CHAPTER XXXVIII Determination of Specific Gravity
  • CHAPTER XXXIX The Mechanical Separation of Rock Constituents
  • CHAPTER XL Microchemical Reactions
  • CHAPTER XLI Preparation of Thin Sections of Rocks
  • CHAPTER XLII Petrographic Collections
  • APPENDIX
  • Index