Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990metic..25...57k&link_type=abstract
Meteoritics (ISSN 0026-1114), vol. 25, March 1990, p. 57.
Physics
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Iron Meteorites, Liquid Cooling, Polishing, Stony Meteorites, Silicates, Sulfides, Water, Meteorites, Techniques, Stony-Iron Meteorites, Laboratory Studies, Samples, Meteorite, Silcate, Sulfides, Phases, Procedure, Cooling, Photomicrographs, Grains, Metal, Alloys, Iron, Nickel, Oxides, Friction, Thermal Effects, Temperature
Scientific paper
Polished thin sections of stony-iron meteorites can be prepared easily and quickly using a new technique in which the cooling water to the polishing machine is refrigerated. When using this technique, the silicate and sulfide phases do not heat up and expand differentially, as is often the case when normal procedures are used, and do not pluck out during the polishing process.
Arndt Nicholas T.
Künstler F.
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