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Fluid inclusions

Geology Today, 1989
Fluid inclusions in crystals provide a valuable insight into the nature and origin of ancient mineral‐forming fluids. Fluid inclusions are established geothermometers and geobarometers, but their use as chemical indicators has in the past been hampered by their extremely small size.
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Mantle fluids: Evidence from fluid inclusions

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 1996
Abstract A total dissolution technique has been developed and used to identify and quantify the incompatible element contents of fluids trapped in inclusions in minerals from peridotite xenoliths using “fluids” in the generic sense (i.e., COH fluids and melts).
Jeffrey M. Rosenbaum   +2 more
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Fluid compositions reveal fluid nature, metal deposition mechanisms, and mineralization potential: An example at the Haobugao Zn-Pb skarn, China

Geology, 2020
Fluid inclusion compositions obtained from laser ablation–inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry at the Haobugao Zn-Pb skarn in northeastern China provide constraints on fluid origin, evolution, and metal deposition mechanisms and an example of ...
Q. Shu, E. al.
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Fluid inclusion geothermometry

Geologische Rundschau, 1977
Fluid inclusions trapped within crystals either during growth or at a later time provide many clues to the histories of rocks and ores. Estimates of fluid-inclusion homogenization temperature and density can be obtained using a petrographic microscope with thin sections, and they can be refined using heating and freezing stages. Fluid inclusion studies,
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Fluid inclusions in migmatites

1985
The fluid inclusions provide petrologists with the only direct method for studying a possible metamorphic fluid from a high P-T environment. Basic principles of a fluid inclusion study are as old as modern petrography (Sorby, 1858), but only in recent years have advances in the technology (heating-freezing stages), and in the understanding of fluid ...
J. Touret, Sakiko N. Olsen
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Fluid inclusion studies

Journal of the Geological Society, 1988
A thematic session on fluid inclusions was held on 15–16 December 1986, at the University of Southampton as part of the annual meeting of the Mineral Deposits Studies Group and was supported by the Applied Mineralogy Group of the Mineralogical Society. Four of the papers are published in this volume (referees: D. H. M. Alderton, A. V. Bromley, R.
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Validation of LA-ICP-MS fluid inclusion analysis with synthetic fluid inclusions

American Mineralogist, 2005
Laser ablation—inductively coupled plasma—mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) has become recognized as a sensitive, efficient, and cost-effective approach to measuring the major-, minor-, and trace-solute compositions of individual fluid inclusions in minerals.
Allan, Murray M.   +5 more
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Relativistic Fluid Dynamics in and out of Equilibrium

, 2017
Ten years ago, relativistic viscous fluid dynamics was formulated from first principles in an effective field theory framework, based entirely on the knowledge of symmetries and long-lived degrees of freedom.
P. Romatschke, U. Romatschke
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Fluid inclusions: tectonic indicators

Journal of Structural Geology, 1999
Abstract During the first half of the 20th century fluid inclusions have been studied in ore geology in order to determine the chemistry and physical parameters (density) of the mineralising fluids. Apart from a few pioneering works in the middle of the century, fluid inclusions were not used as structural markers before the late 1980s.
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