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- W1965870251 abstract "Radial point counting provides the most efficient means for modal analysis of structures with concentric spherical banding, and facilitates definition of radial compositional or textural changes. Volume ratios are obtained from the sum of the squares of the radii of all sampled points occupied by a given mineral divided by the sum of the squares of the radii of all points sampled. Point counts may be translated into bulk mode for whole structures, band modes, progressive modes showing step-by-step radial trends, or volume ratios of whole bands. The method of radial point counting is a consistent estimator of volume ratios nb matter what the structure of the count specimen is. In most closed banded structures, bands tend to be laterally homogeneous, and only one thin section through the center of the structure need be counted. Efficiency, however, decreases as the normality of radial traverses with banding decreases so that the number of radial traverses must be increased. Rotation of thin sections for radial counting is facilitated by a circular adapter plate. A transparent radial overlay may be used for hand specimens or outcrop-size structures. Data may be processed by a FORTRAN IV program called RAYCOUNT." @default.
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- W1965870251 title "Modal Analysis of Closed Banded Structures by Radial Point Counting" @default.
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