IC 7129 Petrographic Methods And Their Application To The Examination Of Nonmetallic Materials ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
George T. Faust
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

The petrographic microscope plays an important role in the mineral dressing of nonmetallic materials. Petrographers and mineral technologists have evinced an interest in the technique developed, specifically, for mineral-dressing problems. The following dissertation makes the informa¬tion more generally available. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors are indebted to O. C. Ralston, chief engineer, Nonmetals Division, and to Will H. Coghill, supervising engineer of the Southern Experiment Station for a critical reading of the manuscript. They are also indebted to their colleagues for technical information obtained in the course of cooperative work, in particular to J. B. Clemmer for the use of the data on fluorite.
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APA: George T. Faust  (1940)  IC 7129 Petrographic Methods And Their Application To The Examination Of Nonmetallic Materials ? Introduction

MLA: George T. Faust IC 7129 Petrographic Methods And Their Application To The Examination Of Nonmetallic Materials ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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