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English: Microphotographs of aqueous fluid inclusions. (a) Primary AL+V inclusions on outer growth zone in quartz, sample Pb-666b. (b) Primary inclusions on growth zones in sphalerite, sample Pb-668. (c) Trail of pseudosecondary AL+V inclusions in sphalerite, sample Pb-666b. (d–g) Phase transitions in a pseudosecondary AL+V inclusion in sphalerite from the sample Pb-668 during cryometry. Hh—hydrohalite, Cla—clathrate. |
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Author | Ulmanová, J.; Dolníček, Z.; Škácha, P.; Sejkora | |||
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