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A method of constructing rock-analysis diagrams on a statistical basis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2018

W. Alfred Richardson*
Affiliation:
University College, Nottingham

Extract

Dr. Harker has familiarized us with the use of variation diagrams, in which the Pereentage amounts of a constituent are plotted against the amount of silica present. He applied these diagrams chiefly to study selected rock groups, but also gave certain generalized eurves fo illustrate the chemical properties of his 'Atlantic' and 'Pacific' facies. Such variation diagrams based on an adequate body of analytical data form a useful means of constructing diagrams for the comparison of rock analyses. Some means of generalizing analyses becomes a necessity as their number accumulates and the labour of comparing individual analyses increases.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1921

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References

page 130 note 1 Harker, A., Natural History of the Igneous Rocks, London, 1909, chaps, v and viGoogle Scholar.

page 130 note 2 Iddings, J. P., Igneous Recks, New York, 1913, vol. 2, pp. 31-341Google Scholar.

page 130 note 3 A. Harker, Ice. cit., p. 148, fig. 42.

page 135 note 1 Hatch, F. H., Petrology of the Igneous Rocks, London, 1914, p. 159 et seqGoogle Scholar.