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Detection of liquid H2O in vapor bubbles in reheated melt inclusions: Implications for magmatic fluid composition and volatile budgets of magmas?
(Mineralogical Society of America, 2016)
Fluids exsolved from mafic melts are thought to be dominantly CO2-H2O S fluids. Curiously, although CO2 vapor occurs in bubbles of mafic melt inclusions (MI) at room temperature (7), the expected accompanying vapor and ...
Understanding a volcano through a droplet: A melt inclusion approach
(Elsevier, 2016)
This review paper is intended to be a guideline to novices on how to conduct research on silicate melt inclusions in volcanic environments, which analytical techniques are more suitable to gather the desired data and the ...
Post-melting oxidation of highly primitive basalts from the southern Andes
(Pergamon-Elsevier, 2020)
The oxygen fugacity (fO(2)) of the Earth's upper mantle and its melting products is an important parameter in the geochemical evolution of arc magmas and their connection with the continental crustal construction and growth. ...
Understanding a volcano through a droplet: a melt inclusion approach.
(2016)
This review paper is intended to be a guideline to novices on how to conduct research on silicate melt inclusions in volcanic environments, which analytical techniques are more suitable to gather the desired data and the ...
Magmatic evolution of the Campi Flegrei and Procida volcanic fields, Italy, based on interpretation of data from well-constrained melt inclusions
(Elsevier B.V., 2018)
One of the main goals of studying melt inclusions (MI) is to constrain the pre-eruptive physical and chemical processes that have occurred in a magma reservoir at the micro-scale. Recently, several studies that focused on ...
The magmatic evolution of the el salvador copper porphyry system, chile: new evidence from pixe data on melt inclusions
(E SCHWEIZERBARTSCHE VERLAGS, 2003)
Melt inclusions in quartz phenocrysts from the El Salvador copper porphyry system (northern Chile) have a highly fractionated rhyolitic composition, distinctly different from the andesitic host rock. The melt inclusions ...
Glass-bearing inclusions in Shergotty and Chassigny: Consistent samples of a primary trapped melt?
(Wiley, 2015-12)
Glass-bearing inclusions hosted by different mineral phases in SNC meteorites provide important information on the conditions that prevailed during formation of early phases and/or on the composition of the primary trapped ...
Magma Evolution at Copahue Volcano (Chile/Argentina border): evidence from Melt Inclusions
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Copahue volcano is an active stratovolcano in the Andean Southern Volcanic Zone (SVZ), straddling at the border between Central Chile and Argentina. The volcano's eruptive style during its history has changed from mainly ...
Boron isotope composition of melt inclusions from porphyry systems of the Central Andes: a reconnaissance study
(Blackwell, 2009)
Quartz-hosted melt inclusions from latite dykes of the Eocene El
Salvador copper porphyry system in northern Chile display wide
ranges in both boron concentration (15–155 p.p.m. B) and
isotope composition (d11B )7 to ...
Detection of liquid H2O in vapor bubbles in reheated melt inclusions: implications for magmatic fluid composition and volatile budgets of magmas?
(2016)
Fluids exsolved from mafic melts are thought to be dominantly CO2-H2O S fluids. Curiously, although CO2 vapor occurs in bubbles of mafic melt inclusions (MI) at room temperature (7), the expected accompanying vapor and ...