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(2020) A New Crushing Technique for Coupled ẟ13C and ẟ18O Analysis in Fluid Inclusions
Luciani N, Nikogosian I, van der Lubbe HJL, Verdegaal-Warmerdam SJA, Postma O, Davies GR & Koornneef JM
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1648
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Natascia Luciani
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Igor Nikogosian View all 4 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
H. Jeroen L. van der Lubbe
Suzan J.A. Verdegaal-Warmerdam
Onno Postma View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
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Igor Nikogosian View all 4 abstracts at Goldschmidt2020 View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
H. Jeroen L. van der Lubbe
Suzan J.A. Verdegaal-Warmerdam
Onno Postma View abstracts at 5 conferences in series
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Submitted by Nivea Magalhaes on Sunday 21st June 17:06
Is CO2 the only C-bearing phase in the melt inclusions or is there any chance for CH4 also to be present? If so, how would you work this out with this method? (I work with samples where both phases are present and am interested in this method)
Is CO2 the only C-bearing phase in the melt inclusions or is there any chance for CH4 also to be present? If so, how would you work this out with this method? (I work with samples where both phases are present and am interested in this method)
Submitted by Natascia Luciani on Monday 22nd June 20:35
Hi Nivea, Thanks for your question. The C-bearing phase we analysed in the fluid inclusions is pure CO2.
Hi Nivea, Thanks for your question. The C-bearing phase we analysed in the fluid inclusions is pure CO2.
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