JOURNAL ARTICLE

Some remarks on the phi notation

W. C. Krumbein

Year: 1964 Journal:   Journal of Sedimentary Research Vol: 34 (1)Pages: 195-197   Publisher: Society for Sedimentary Geology

Abstract

Use of the phi notation for describing particle-size distributions of sediments is briefly reviewed, beginning with its introduction by Krumbein (1934). Its uses and implications in dimensional analysis are discussed. The author agrees with McManus (1963) in suggesting more careful use of phi as a number and as a symbol.

Keywords:
Notation Geology Linguistics Philosophy

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