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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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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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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 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 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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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 inclusions in stony meteorites

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1983
We describe fluid inclusions in five stony meteorites: diogenite ALHA 77256 and chondrites Bjurbole (H4), Faith (H5), Holbrook (L4), and Juin (H5). This brings to seven the number of stony meteorites in which fluid inclusions have been confirmed. The fluid inclusions in diogenite ALHA 77256 display a vapor bubble that decreases in volume from −180°C ...
Jeffrey L. Warner   +7 more
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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 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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Radiogenic isotopes in fluid inclusions

Lithos, 2001
Abstract Radiogenic isotopes studied in fluid inclusions are still a limited field, with great potential for expansion as analytical techniques improve. The main limitation for Sr, Ar and He isotope work is the very small number of radiogenic atoms produced in a typical fluid inclusion. The requirements to analysts are correspondingly high.
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