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Searching for the keyword "" is a rite of passage for undergraduate geology students and a nostalgic hunt for practicing petrologists. But why does a book originally published in the mid-20th century remain so highly sought after in an era of digital databases and software-based mineral identification? This public link is valid for 7 days
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When a student asks for “Optical Mineralogy Paul F Kerr pdf,” they are tapping into decades of collective geological knowledge. For serious petrographers, keeping a copy near the microscope remains a tradition, because as Paul F. Kerr knew better than most, the behavior of light as it passes through a mineral grain has not changed in the last fifty years—and neither has the best way to learn it.