Silicate melt inclusions in the new millennium: A review of recommended practices for preparation, analysis, and data presentation
Mineral-hosted melt inclusions have become an important source of information on
magmatic processes. As the number of melt inclusion studies increases, so does the need to …
magmatic processes. As the number of melt inclusion studies increases, so does the need to …
Phase equilibria, thermodynamic properties, and solubility of quartz in saline-aqueous-carbonic fluids: Application to orogenic and intrusion-related gold deposits
XH Li, YI Klyukin, M Steele-MacInnis, HR Fan… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2020 - Elsevier
Hydrothermal fluids in orogenic and intrusion-related (mesothermal) gold deposits are
dominated by saline-aqueous-carbonic fluids, commonly represented by the ternary system …
dominated by saline-aqueous-carbonic fluids, commonly represented by the ternary system …
The role of continental subduction in mantle metasomatism and carbon recycling revealed by melt inclusions in UHP eclogites
Subduction is the main process that recycles surface material into the mantle. Fluids and
melts derived by dehydration and partial melting reactions of subducted continental crust, a …
melts derived by dehydration and partial melting reactions of subducted continental crust, a …
Subduction hides high-pressure sources of energy that may feed the deep subsurface biosphere
Geological sources of H2 and abiotic CH4 have had a critical role in the evolution of our
planet and the development of life and sustainability of the deep subsurface biosphere. Yet …
planet and the development of life and sustainability of the deep subsurface biosphere. Yet …
Combined microthermometric and Raman spectroscopic technique to determine the salinity of H2O–CO2–NaCl fluid inclusions based on clathrate melting
Fluid inclusions approximated by the system H2O–CO2–NaCl are common in many
geologic environments. In order to apply microthermometric data from these inclusions to …
geologic environments. In order to apply microthermometric data from these inclusions to …
High-pressure serpentinization and abiotic methane formation in metaperidotite from the Appalachian subduction, northern Vermont
Serpentinization is the process of hydroxylation of olivine-rich ultramafic rocks to produce
minerals such as serpentine, brucite and magnetite. This process is commonly accompanied …
minerals such as serpentine, brucite and magnetite. This process is commonly accompanied …
[HTML][HTML] C–O–H fluid-melt-rock interaction in graphitic granulites and problems of quantifying carbon budget in the lower continental crust
Estimates on the geological carbon cycle are subject to large uncertainties that can be
reduced by thorough observation of rocks. In this contribution, we focus specifically on C–O …
reduced by thorough observation of rocks. In this contribution, we focus specifically on C–O …
Melt inclusion constraints on volatile systematics and degassing history of the 2014–2015 Holuhraun eruption, Iceland
The mass of volatiles emitted during volcanic eruptions is often estimated by comparing the
volatile contents of undegassed melt inclusions, trapped in crystals at an early stage of …
volatile contents of undegassed melt inclusions, trapped in crystals at an early stage of …
Toward a near real-time magma ascent monitoring by combined fluid inclusion barometry and ongoing seismicity
Fluid inclusion microthermometry on olivines, clinopyroxenes, and amphiboles was used
during a volcanic eruption, in combination with real-time seismic data and rapid …
during a volcanic eruption, in combination with real-time seismic data and rapid …
The role of CO2-rich fluids in trace element transport and metasomatism in the lithospheric mantle beneath the Central Pannonian Basin, Hungary, based on fluid …
Upper mantle peridotite xenoliths from the Tihany Maar Volcanic Complex, Bakony–Balaton
Highland Volcanic Field (Central Pannonian Basin, Hungary) contain abundant pyroxene …
Highland Volcanic Field (Central Pannonian Basin, Hungary) contain abundant pyroxene …