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Optical Mineralogy WS 2007/2008
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Last week - Uniaxial interference figures without gypsum plate: same for (+) and (-) (+) with gypsum plate blue in I. quadrant (-) with gypsm plate yellow in I. quadrant
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Biaxial Interference Figures Biaxial negative Biaxial negative (acute bisectrix looking down X) O Condensor forms a cone of light through sample at O OX OS OA OX OS OA decreasing n n OA OT OU OA OT OU increasing n n OX OQ OP OX OQ OP increasing n n black
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Biaxial Interference Figures The result is an interference figure with ‘figure-of-8’ isochromes…. Fig 10-15 Bloss, Optical Crystallography, MSA
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Biaxial Interference Figures Centered B xa Figure Fig 10-16 Bloss, Optical Crystallography, MSA ISOGYRES
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Biaxial Interference Figures Same figure rotated 45 o Optic axes are now E-W Clearly isogyres must swingDemonstration Fig 10-16B Bloss, Optical Crystallography, MSA
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Biaxial Interference Figure Upper row: Cut perpendicular to acute bisectrix (2V approx. 30°); Middle row: cut close to an Optic Axis; Lower row: Cuts nearly perpendicular to the obtuse bisectrix.
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Determining the optical sign (+ or -) In A-D, sections are perpendicular to the acute bisectrix. In E and F, they are perpendicular to one of the optic axes.
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Biaxial Optic Sign B(+) B(+) Z = B xa thus closer to than
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Biaxial Optic Sign (+) Without gypsum plate - Polarisation colours increase away from isogyres With gypsum plate - Colours increase by 1º in NE quadrant = +ve
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Biaxial Optic Sign B(-) B(-) X = B xa thus closer to than
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Measuring 2V 15 o 60 o 30 o 45 o 15 o 30 o 90 o 5o5o 60 o Maximum separation of isogyresCurvature of isogyres
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How do we get an OAF? 1. In XN, find a grain that remains in extinction through 360º - centre it 2. Change to high-powered objective and focus 3. Make sure grain stays in field of view 4. Maximise light (open diaphragm, remove sub-stage lens) 5. Remove left ocular and adjust condensor settings 6. You should see an interference figure - draw it 7. Rotate isogyre so it is bent towards NE quadrant 8. Insert gypsum plate and note optic sign
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How do we get a BISECTRIX interference figure? 1. In XN, find a grain that shows low polarisation colour (1°) …. a bit of a guess …. 2. Change to high-powered objective and focus 3. Make sure grain stays in field of view 4. Maximise light (open diaphragm, remove sub-stage lens) 5. Remove left ocular and adjust condensor settings 6. You should see an interference figure - draw it 7. Rotate as shown 8. Insert gypsum plate and note optic sign
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Conoscopic observations - summary Find an isotropic section (remains black) Optical character No interference figure cubic or amorphous Uniaxial interference figure hexagonal, trigonal, tetragonal Biaxial interference figure orthorhombic, monoclinic, triclinic Using the gypsum plate Uniaxial positive or negative Biaxial positive, negative or neutral Estimate the 2V angle (curvature or separation of isogyres)
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