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Journal of Paleontology; March 1961; v. 35; no. 2; p. 396-397
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A simple micro-sample splitter

M. C. Kennard, and Alec J. Smith

Describes a mechanical splitter constructed entirely from standard petrologic microscope slides for use by micropaleontologists and mineralogists in preparing small statistically representative samples of fine-grained materials.

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