Textural evolution of synthetic fluid inclusions in quartz during reequilibration, with applications to tectonic reconstruction
Abstract
Experimental reequilibration of synthetic 10 wt% NaCl-H2O inclusions in natural quartz reveals that reequilibration textures show distinct differences depending upon the P-T path followed by the inclusion after formation. These differences combined with other geological information may be used to determine whether the sample (rock) followed a dominantly isothermal or isobaric P-T path following entrapment. The intensity and style of inclusion reequilibration features is related to the direction and magnitude of the departure of the P-T path from the original isochore for the inclusion. Thus, fluid inclusion reequilibration textures not only permit inclusionists to determine whether the rocks followed an isothermal or isobaric retrograde P-T path, but also the magnitude of departure of this path from one that is isochoric.
- Publication:
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Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
- Pub Date:
- September 1995
- DOI:
- 10.1007/BF02688246
- Bibcode:
- 1995CoMP..121..309V