[meteorite-list] Petrological microscope

Jerry grf2 at verizon.net
Sun May 4 13:26:32 EDT 2008


Wow Thanks for the link Tom! I'll bet it's been posted before but it always
takes a few tries before I key into anything [Dho]!
Jerry Flaherty
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> My favorite site is the Nikon

> http://www.microscopyu.com/tutorials/java/polarized/crystal/index.html

> You can read for hours. This link is to the cross

> polarized light section but you can click on the links to the left to go

> to

> any techniques.

>

> Watch out! Once you get hooked, you will end up deciding on a new

> meteorite

> or a new lens. It is a slippery slope!

>

> Have fun and let us all know how it goes. Tom Phillips

>

> In a message dated 5/3/2008 3:40:35 P.M. Central Daylight Time,

> entropydave at ntlworld.com writes:

> well! I have been loaned a fantastic Swift petrological microscope and

> about 100 terrestrial t/s (but only one meteorites NWA 869)!

> It is one heckkuva piece and I foresee a huge learning curve.... any good

> and informative "101s" out there in web world I can go to?

>

>

> ta

>

>

> dave

> IMCA #0092

> Sec.BIMS.

> www.bimsociety.org

>

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