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Clues from Fluid Inclusions

Science, 2001
The reconstruction of past conditions on Earth involves a multitude of disciplines and techniques. In his Perspective, Goldstein highlights the potential of fluid inclusions in small halite or calcite crystals, formed, for example, when marine waters evaporate.
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Fluid Inclusions in Minerals

2020
Fluid inclusions are minute samples of fluids trapped in mineral cavities, which are generally smaller than 100 µm in diameter. Fluid inclusions in the mm-range are rather rare. The fluids were trapped during the growth or recrystallisation of the host mineral at a certain event in the geological history of the host rock.
Martin Okrusch, Hartwig E. Frimmel
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Fluid Inclusions

1992
Proceedings of the 11th European Symposium on Fluid Inclusion Research (ECROFI).Special issue of European Journal of Mineralogy (ISNN 09035-1221)
DE VIVO, BENEDETTO, LATTANZI P, EDS
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Fluid Inclusions and Isotopic Signatures

2016
Low salinity aqueous fluid inclusion and arsenopyrite geothermobarometry support mineralogical estimates of mineralisation P-T conditions between 300° and 400 °C and 10–14 km depth. Isotopic data show that the mineralising fluids had extensive interaction with host rocks and/or were derived from the host rocks. Aditional input of some meteoric water is
Dave Craw, Doug MacKenzie
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Inclusion of Antioxidants in Resuscitation Fluids

1988
Hemorrhagic shock is, whenever possible, treated with rapid volume replacement. Such treatment is often initiated by paramedical personnel as soon as possible following blood loss, e.g., at the site of an accident and during transport to an emergency room.
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Fluid-inclusion microthermometry and the Zr-in-rutile thermometer for hydrothermal rutile

International journal of earth sciences, 2015
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Relativistic fluid dynamics: physics for many different scales

Living Reviews in Relativity, 2021
Nils Andersson, Gregory Comer
exaly  

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