. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CHAPTER II. TRANSMISSION SPECTRA OF DIFFERENT MINERALS. GROUP I: MINERALS CONTAINING WATER OF CRYSTALLIZATION. All the minerals studied which are generally thought to contain water of crystallization are collected in Group I. First of all, it will be necessary to consider the absorption spectrum of water, which has WO?. 0 I Z 3 4 56789 FIG. i.—Water. been studied by Julius,1 Paschen,2 Aschkinass,3 and others. All observ- ers agree in their location of large absorption bands at the approximate wave-lengths /*, 3 /*, /*, and 6 p. 1 Juliu


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CHAPTER II. TRANSMISSION SPECTRA OF DIFFERENT MINERALS. GROUP I: MINERALS CONTAINING WATER OF CRYSTALLIZATION. All the minerals studied which are generally thought to contain water of crystallization are collected in Group I. First of all, it will be necessary to consider the absorption spectrum of water, which has WO?. 0 I Z 3 4 56789 FIG. i.—Water. been studied by Julius,1 Paschen,2 Aschkinass,3 and others. All observ- ers agree in their location of large absorption bands at the approximate wave-lengths /*, 3 /*, /*, and 6 p. 1 Julius: Verhandl. Konikl. Akad. Amsterdam, Deel I, No. I, 1892. 'Paschen: Ann. der Phys. (3), 53, p. 334, 1894. 'Aschkinass: Ann. der Phys. (3), 55, p. 406, 1895. 2—c 17. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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