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Spectroscope and Gemmology 2nd New edition [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x15 mm, weight: 454 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Nov-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Gemstone Press
  • ISBN-10: 0943763525
  • ISBN-13: 9780943763521
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width x depth: 228x152x15 mm, weight: 454 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Nov-2006
  • Izdevniecība: Gemstone Press
  • ISBN-10: 0943763525
  • ISBN-13: 9780943763521
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The first book devoted exclusively to the spectroscope and its use in gemstone identification.

Until 1933 the refractometer and the microscope were the two principal tools in gem testing. Then B.W. Anderson introduced the hand spectroscope which quickly became the third vital instrument for the UK gemmologist. The publication of Anderson's papers in the mid-1950s alerted gem laboratories worldwide to the importance of this instrument. Today its use is universal.

Anderson and his lifelong colleague, Payne, both of the world's first full-time gemmological laboratory, were the pioneers in recognizing the vast potential of the spectroscope for this purpose, and The Spectroscope and Gemmology, as the extensively edited, updated and enlarged version of Anderson’s original papers, provides a vital textbook wherever gemmology is used or taught. The distinguished gemmologist R. Keith Mitchell has undertaken the editing and has added chapters on the Pye spectrophotometer and on lasers. He has also reproduced new line drawings of spectra in three aspects to accommodate the prism instrument in both the British version and in that favoured by American gemmologists, and in another version as seen through the diffraction grating instrument.

Written for gemmologists everywhere and incorporating the latest developments this book will prove indispensable to all engaged in gemstone identification.



Written for gemmologists everywhere and incorporating the latest developments this book will prove indispensable to all engaged in gemstone identification.
List of Illustrations 7(6)
Preface 13(6)
Part 1 The History and Development of Spectroscopy
1 'The Celebrated Phaenomena of Colours'
19(7)
2 The Yellow Lines of Sodium
26(6)
3 The Absorption Spectra of Solids
32(6)
4 Other Uses of the Spectroscope
38(5)
5 Emission Spectra
43(6)
6 The Quartz Spectrograph
49(5)
7 The Spectrophotometer
54(9)
Part 2 Absorption of Gem Minerals
8 Absorption Spectra
63(7)
9 Light Sources
70(6)
10 The Causes of Colour
76(4)
11 Absorption and Fluorescence Spectrum of Ruby
80(6)
12 Absorption and Fluorescence Spectrum of Red Spinel
86(6)
13 Absorption Spectra of Pyrope and Topaz
92(6)
14 Absorption Spectrum of Emerald
98(8)
15 Absorption Spectrum of Alexandrite
106(5)
16 Absorption Spectrum of Jadeite
111(7)
17 Absorption Spectrum of Demantoid Garnet
118(5)
18 Other Chromium Spectra
123(4)
19 Absorption Spectrum of Almandine Garnet
127(6)
20 Absorption Spectrum of Blue Spinel
133(5)
21 Absorption Spectra of Peridot and Sinhalite
138(6)
22 Absorption Spectra of Enstatite and Diopside
144(6)
23 Absorption Spectra of Kornerupine and Axinite
150(5)
24 Absorption Spectra of Green Tourmaline and Iolite
155(5)
25 Absorption Spectra of Idocrase, Actinolite and Serpentine
160(5)
26 Absorption Spectra of Sapphire and Chrysoberyl
165(5)
27 Absorption Spectra of Aquamarine and Orthoclase: Spodumene and Jadeite
170(4)
28 Absorption Spectra of Andradite and Epidote
174(3)
29 Absorption Spectra Due to Manganese
177(7)
30 Absorption Spectra Due to Cobalt and Vanadium
184(6)
31 Absorption Spectra Due to Copper: The Spectrum of Turquoise
190(4)
32 Absorption Spectra of Zircon
194(9)
33 The Rare Earth Elements
203(11)
34 Absorption Spectra of Diamond
214(9)
35 Miscellaneous Spectra
223(3)
36 Absorption in Synthetic Gemstones
226(8)
37 Absorption Spectra of Glasses
234(5)
38 Fluorescence Spectra
239(9)
39 Summary of Absorption Spectra
248(9)
References and Notes 257(6)
Index 263