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SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS
 List of symbols and abbreviations   principal reflectance corresponding to ordinary ray vibration direction of a
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                  uniaxial mineral
 used in the text   principal reflectance corresponding to extraordinary ray vibration direction of a
                   uniaxial mineral
                  bireflectance (Rmax  - Rm;n) referring to individual section or maximum for
                   mineral
 Crystallographic properties of minerals
 abc orXY Z   crystallographic axes   Quantitative colour
 hkl   Miller's indices, which refer to crystallographic orientation
       I   I       visual brightness
 ( I II)   a single plane or face   ,,   dominant wavelength
 f:: ~j   a form ; all planes with same geometric relationship to axes   1', ,,   saturation
 zone axis; planes parallel to axis belong to zone
                   chromaticity co-ordinates
 /3   angle between a and c in the monoclinic system
 a,f3,y   angles between band c, a and c, and a and bin the triclinic system
                  Mineral properties
 Light   liN       Vickers hardness number
       II          hardness on Moh's scale
 ft.   wavelength
       /I          density
 A   amplitude   ,,   specific gravity
 PPL   plane or linearly polarised light
                   General
 Microscopy
       I'          pressure
 N, S, E,W   north (up), south (down), east (right), west (left) in image or in relation to
       I           temperature
 crosswires
        HI         X-ray diffraction
 NA   numerical aperture
       C  II .     rare earth elements
 X POLS, XP, CP  crossed polars (analyser inserted)   nanometre
       IIIII
                   micro metre or micron
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 Optical properties   IIIII I   millimetre
 nor RI   refractive index of mineral   Ill   centimetre
 N   refractive index of immersion medium   tl   distance or length
 RI of ordinary ray   angstroms
 RI of extraordinary ray   cleavage
 n.   minor RI   "   kilo  bar
 np   intermediate   greater than
 n,   major RI     less than
                   greater than or equal to
 0   ordinary ray vibration direction of uniaxial mineral
 e   extraordinary ray vibration direction of uniaxial mineral   less than or equal to
 a,{3, y   principal vibration directions of general optical indicatrix   approximately
 8   maximum birefringence (n.  - n 0  or n ,  - n. )   approximately equal to
 2V   optic axial angle   perpendicular to
 2V.   optic axial angle bisected by a   parallel to
 2V,   optic axial angle bisected by 'Y   I   four or greater
 Bx.   acute bisectrix (an acute optic axial angle)   II   three dimensional
 obtuse bisectrix (an obtuse optic axial angle)   / II  I  I• •  ~ S   association of elements in ternary chemical system
 BX 0
       , ,,   1..  s   association of elements
 OAP   optic axial plane
 y·cl   angle between 'Y  (slow component) and cleavage
 a ·cl   angle between a (fast component) and cleavage
 k   absorption coefficient
 R   reflectance (usually expressed as a percentage, R %)
 R mtn   minimum reflectance of a polished section of a bireflecting mineral grain
 Rmax   maximum reflectance of a polished section of a bireflecting mineral grain
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