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岩石学报 2011
Homogenization temperature of fluid inclusions in laboratory grown halite and its implication for paleotemperature reconstruction.
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Abstract:
Halite is a major evaporate mineral in the surface environment,and it contains abundant fluid inclusions formed during crystal formation,which can record the brine temperatures of crystal growth in ancient oceanic salt ponds and salt lakes in geological history.Using the cooling nucleation method,homogenization temperature of fluid inclusions in halite can be measured.However,the interpretation and application of the homogenization temperature in palaeotemperature reconstruction is not straightforward.Fluid...