Optical relief

Optical relief (usually noted as simply relief) is a visually observable property in optical mineralogy used to identify minerals based on their refractive index. Relief is determined by observing the degree to which grains stand out from a mounting medium of known refractive index,[1] usually either oil or Canada Balsam. Relief is an important part of the Becke line test.

  1. ^ Nesse, W. D., 1991, Introduction of Optical Mineralogy, 2nd edition, p. 25.

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