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Economic Geology; November 1939; v. 34; no. 7; p. 804-811; DOI: 10.2113/gsecongeo.34.7.804
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Notes on the uses of methyl methacrylate "lucite" in a geological laboratory

James Forbes Bell

Methyl methacrylate "Lucite" is a colorless transparent plastic which has been found useful for mounting and impregnating specimens in a geological laboratory. Various applications and the technique of handling this material are described.

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