Petrographic Description 1978
Petrographic Description 1978
Petrographic Description 1978
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3. PROCEDURE
3.1. Preparation
In order to obtain a representative sample of the
rock, more than one specimen should be selected during field work. Wherever possible, oriented specimens
should be collected and the original strike and dip of
one face of the specimen should be recorded.
The preparation of thin sections has been described
in detail by Allman and Lawrence [a].
3.2. Examination of thin sections
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THE RESULTS
Suggested Method
APPENDIX:
for Petrographic
SUGGESTED
Project,
?oc k name
Co-ordinates:
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REPORT
DESCRIPTION
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PHOTO- MICROGRAPH
Collected by :
Specimen No:
Description
of Rocks
FORM OF PETROGRAPHIC
GEOLOGICAL
Location:
Description
of sampling
Thin section
No:
MACROSCOPlC
classification:
OF TYPICAL
point:
OF THIN
5eological
Date:
DESCRIPTION
Degree of watheriny
Wrographic
OF SAMPLE
QUALITATIVE
Texture
formation
FEATURES
SECTION
DESCRIPTION
I
MINERAL COMPOSlTlON(u.YXLANMTsW
Structure
(incl. bedding ):
Discontinuiticsz
Fracturing:
RESULTS OF ROCK
PROPERTY TESTS
Porosity
. . . . . . . MRr , wet/dry
Density
normal/parallel
: _. .
:
7.
Alteration:
,. . .b$m
GENERAL REMARKS