Petrographic

Word PETROGRAPHIC
Character 12
Hyphenation pet ro graph ic
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She specialized in the unique ceramic artifacts of the site, the petrographic examination of the ceramic fragments (which indicate the source of the vessels) and published research about the reciprocity and mutual influence between the ceramic vessels and history. ❋ Unknown (2009)

She has published widely on the petrographic analysis of pottery, from the Neolithic to Byzantine period. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This unit is related to the bedrock where quartzite is the dominant petrographic type and where the greatest altitudes are observed (1,200 and 1,500 m). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Correlation of the mineralogical and geochemical determination of the attested clay bodies with the macroscopic, geochemical, and petrographic analysis of the ceramics themselves has the potential for detailed provenance determination of the different fabrics found within the territory from the first millennium B.C. through the first millennium A.D. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The rocks present in the area have been sampled for a further petrographic and geochemical analysis. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The macroscopic and petrographic analysis of the surface material collected in 2005 by H. Vanhaverbeke (see Surveys, July 17-August 25, 2005) was presented in an M.A. dissertation (Dennis Braekmans) and E.M.A. dissertation (Sarah Dedecker) at K.U. Leuven. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The main goal of both studies was to characterize the Düzen Tepe fabric types, allowing for a compositional identification in the field based on the information acquired through petrographic analysis. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The combination of a detailed macroscopic description and archaeometric study, using both chemical and petrographic analysis, showed a mainly local origin for both common ware and tableware. ❋ Unknown (2003)

“We simply use a petrographic polarizing microscope, an x-ray fluorescence spectrometer, a neutron activation analyzer, or an induction-coupled plasma spectrometer to measure ferromagnetic ratios.” ❋ Dan Brown (2001)

And I can tell you from having run this thing through a petrographic polarizing microscope that its nickel content is midrange—nothing like a terrestrial rock. ❋ Dan Brown (2001)

"We simply use a petrographic polarizing microscope, an x-ray fluorescence spectrometer, a neutron activation analyzer, or an induction-coupled plasma spectrometer to measure ferromagnetic ratios." ❋ Brown, Dan, 1964- (2001)

Properly qualified students may pursue work directed along the line of crystallography (crystal measurements and drawings, and crystal optics), chemical mineralogy (mineral or rock analysis), or petrographic research. ❋ Unknown (1916)

Properly qualified students may pursue work directed in the line of crystallography (crystal measurements and drawings, and crystal optics), chemical mineralogy (mineral or rock analysis), or petrographic research. ❋ Unknown (1915)

These metamorphic phenomena, though important, are obscure, and their elucidation demands some knowledge of petrographic science, that branch of geology which considers the principles of rock formation. ❋ Nathaniel Southgate Shaler (1873)

The mineralization encountered in the drilling has been subject to geological, petrographic and laboratory studies and has confirmed the presence of extensive pottassic and propylitic alteration of granites and porhyritic host rocks indicating that we are within a large alteration system similar to Magellan Minerals' Cuiu Cuiu project.

To be certain, though, they subjected the chalky dust to spectroscopy and a petrographic microscope, only to discover that it was not a manufactured substance, but decayed plant life and fecal matter. ❋ By SAM ROBERTS (2012)

Perform elemental and petrographic analysis of ceramics. ❋ Unknown (2010)

These microstructures are interpreted as organic-walled microfossils on the basis of petrographic and geochemical evidence for their endogenicity and syngeneity, their carbonaceous composition, cellular morphology and ultrastructure, occurrence in populations, taphonomic features of soft wall deformation, and the geological context plausible for life, as well as a lack of abiotic explanation falsifying a biological origin. ❋ Emmanuelle J. Javaux (2010)

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