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Preparation of rock thin sections

Reed et al., 1953

Document ID
15957103181212049116
Author
Reed F
Mergner J
Publication year
Publication venue
American Mineralogist: Journal of Earth and Planetary Materials

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A firm rock or mineral of which a thin section is to be made must first be sawed to obtain a slice approximately ⅛ in. thick. This is then cemented to a numbered glass slide with Canada balsam, pressing the slice at an oblique angle against the glass slide to eliminate bubbles …
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