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- Q11917861 subject Q6375610.
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- Q11917861 abstract "The Rosiwal scale is a hardness scale, with its name given in memory of the Austrian geologist August Karl Rosiwal. The Rosiwal scale bases its measure on absolute values, unlike the Mohs scale whose values are relative values, its interest is relegated to the amateur or an approach that makes it useful in the research field ('in situ').The Rosiwal method (also called Delesse and Rosiwal) is basically a method of petrographic analysis and led to the development of the stereograph.".
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- Q11917861 comment "The Rosiwal scale is a hardness scale, with its name given in memory of the Austrian geologist August Karl Rosiwal. The Rosiwal scale bases its measure on absolute values, unlike the Mohs scale whose values are relative values, its interest is relegated to the amateur or an approach that makes it useful in the research field ('in situ').The Rosiwal method (also called Delesse and Rosiwal) is basically a method of petrographic analysis and led to the development of the stereograph.".
- Q11917861 label "Rosiwal scale".
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