Applications of Doubly Polished Sections to the Study of Ore Deposits

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
P. Heald-Wetlaufer
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Jan 1, 1982

Abstract

Doubly polished sections (i.e., sections polished on both sides) allow insights into complex paragenetic relationships, the interpretation of which is essential to understanding ore-forming processes. Alternate viewing of these optically superior sections in transmitted and. reflected light facilitates the recognition and definition of growth zones in ore and gangue minerals and the interpretation of postdepositional changes, such as hydrothermal leaching and replacement. Many such observations would escape detection by conventional petrographic methods. Our procedure for preparing doubly polished sections has evolved during the past 20 years and incorporates many standard procedures. Studies from such diverse districts as Creede, Colorado, Hokuroku, Japan, and the Upper Mississippi Valley zinc-lead district, southwestern Wisconsin, demonstrate the value of observations from doubly polished sections in constructing genetic models. The advent of doubly polished sections represents a major advance in the study of ore deposits and they should be a standard tool in every ore petrology laboratory.
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APA: P. Heald-Wetlaufer  (1982)  Applications of Doubly Polished Sections to the Study of Ore Deposits

MLA: P. Heald-Wetlaufer Applications of Doubly Polished Sections to the Study of Ore Deposits. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1982.

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