Welcome to another installment of our Crystal Pow Wow educational video series! We have been looking forward to covering fluid inclusions and the time has finally come. Through this exploration I will provide concise information for identifying the crystals in our viewer's collections and expanding their knowledge of both common and rare growth habits and structures.
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Further studies:
Randive, Kirtikumar & Hari, K.R. & Dora, M.L. & Malpe, D.B. & Bhondwe, Abhijeet. (2014). Study of Fluid Inclusions: Methods, Techniques and Applications. Gondwana Geological Magazine. 291. 19-28.
www.researchgate.net/publicat...
American Mineralogist, Volume 65, pages 1233-1236, 1980
Formation of synthetic fluid inclusions in natural quartz
Kevin M. Shelton and Philip M. Orville
Department of Geology and Geophysics, Yale University
www.minsocam.org/ammin/AM65/AM...
Also searching Google Scholar for "Fluid Inclusion" will open up a world of peer reviewed research papers on the topic.
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