Re: [meteorite-list] Thin section versa reflected light microscopepictures

2010-11-27 Thread John.L.Cabassi
G'Day Uwe
What a fantastic display. Thank you for sharing, much appreciated.

Cheers
John


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Hello list,
depending of microscope exposures most people think about thin section.
They show nice colors and sometimes special structures well used for
petrogaphic studies. But there is an other possibility to study the
micro structure of minerals, - the use of a reflecting light microscope
with polarising and color selecting filters. This images are ever very
colorful too and this colors are mostly real. Reflecting microscope
studies allow you to detect on a certain slice thousands of regions, -
day for day new structures and if you have seen enough you must turn
your probe only an a certain angle and the microworld you see is every
time a new one. Welcome to the amazing microscopic meteorite world of 
Uwe Figge

Look at

http://www.flickr.com/photos/inside_of_meteorites/sets/72157625356287024
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Re: [meteorite-list] Thin section versa reflected light microscopepictures

2010-11-26 Thread Kieron Heard
Thanks Uwe,

I enjoyed your collection of images very much.

Regards, Kieron


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microscopepictures


Hello list,
depending of microscope exposures most people think about thin section. They
show nice colors and sometimes special structures well used for petrogaphic
studies.
But there is an other possibility to study the micro structure of
minerals, - the use of a reflecting light microscope with polarising and
color selecting filters. This images are ever very colorful too and this
colors are mostly real.
Reflecting microscope studies allow you to detect on a certain slice
thousands of regions, -
day for day new structures and if you have seen enough you must turn your
probe only an a certain angle and the microworld you see is every time a new
one.
Welcome to the amazing microscopic meteorite world of
Uwe Figge

Look at

http://www.flickr.com/photos/inside_of_meteorites/sets/72157625356287024/


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