This "atlas and manual" is okay, but could be better.
The many images entice the reader/viewer. However, the detractions are numerous. For instance, there is an over abundant usage of acronyms. Secondly, many chapters are too few pages and followed by splattering of references. This reader believes the authors are displaying their bookshelf in the reference sections. Thirdly, there are many redundant images and charts. Fourthly, many of the schematics are unprofessional
graphics, as if drawn in MSPaint. Fifthly, the figures on common minerals and their crystal systems confuses the reader/viewer with their morphology. There are some technical errors, such as stating that "fiber glass" is made from "silicone dioxide" and it is a "natural" polymer. "Silicone".....really! Finally, I shall be sure to purchase "melt mount".
The many images entice the reader/viewer. However,
the detractions are numerous. For instance, there
is an over abundant usage of acronyms. Secondly, many
chapters are too few pages and followed by splattering
of references. This reader believes the authors are
displaying their bookshelf in the reference sections.
Thirdly, there are many redundant images and charts.
Fourthly, many of the schematics are unprofessional
graphics, as if drawn in MSPaint. Fifthly, the figures
on common minerals and their crystal systems confuses
the reader/viewer with their morphology. There are some
technical errors, such as stating that "fiber glass" is
made from "silicone dioxide" and it is a "natural" polymer.
"Silicone".....really! Finally, I shall be sure to purchase
"melt mount".