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- Q1209456 subject Q7228288.
- Q1209456 subject Q8717943.
- Q1209456 abstract "The dichroscope is an important pocket instrument used in the field of geology, and can be used to test transparent gemstones (crystals). Experienced geologists using pleochroism can successfully detect gemstones from other artificial stones using this instrument.There are two types of dichroscopes available: calcite and polarizing. Of the two, calcite gives better results and is widely used by experienced gemologists. With the polarizing type, only one pleochroic color can be seen at a time. This makes the process time-consuming and difficult, though it is the most economical way to get results.The dichroscope has been used since at least the start of the nineteenth century.".
- Q1209456 thumbnail Calcite-dichroscope.png?width=300.
- Q1209456 wikiPageWikiLink Q1069.
- Q1209456 wikiPageWikiLink Q112895.
- Q1209456 wikiPageWikiLink Q7228288.
- Q1209456 wikiPageWikiLink Q83437.
- Q1209456 wikiPageWikiLink Q8717943.
- Q1209456 comment "The dichroscope is an important pocket instrument used in the field of geology, and can be used to test transparent gemstones (crystals). Experienced geologists using pleochroism can successfully detect gemstones from other artificial stones using this instrument.There are two types of dichroscopes available: calcite and polarizing. Of the two, calcite gives better results and is widely used by experienced gemologists. With the polarizing type, only one pleochroic color can be seen at a time.".
- Q1209456 label "Dichroscope".
- Q1209456 depiction Calcite-dichroscope.png.