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Liquids as Reinforcements for Anisotropic and Tough Soft Matter Composites. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Mater
Schloer GM   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Deciphering fluid inclusions in high-grade rocks

open access: yesGeoscience Frontiers, 2014
The study of fluid inclusions in high-grade rocks is especially challenging as the host minerals have been normally subjected to deformation, recrystallization and fluid-rock interaction so that primary inclusions, formed at the peak of metamorphism are ...
Andreas Kronz, Klaus Simon
exaly   +2 more sources

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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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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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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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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