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Bellière, 1919. Berger, 1960 Berger and Moskalyuk,

1962. Bergman and Blankenburg,

1964. Berman and others, 1965.Berzina and Sotnikov,

1965. Berzina and Sotnikov,

1968. Bilgram, 1903. Blais, 1954. Bochkarev and Moskalyuk,

1968. Bogolepov and Bocharov,

1968. Bogoyavlenskaya and

Blyakhman, 1966. Bolman, 1940. Borcos, 1964. Borcos, 1965a.

Cu-Pb-Zn OD eastern

Tuva, U.S.S.R. Q; Cu-Mo Sorskii OD,

U.S.S.R. Q, F, Cu-Mo Sorskii OD,

U.S.S.R. Q; meta. Q; Au OD. Q; rock crystal veins; Urals,

U.S.S.R. Various greisens;

Kazakhstan. F; Irbinsk OD, U.S.S.R.

C; emerald. S; various Romanian OD. Q. C, S; Monts Metalliferes,

OD, Romania. Q; various Romania OD. Q, C, dolomite; Monts Metalliferes OD,

Romania. Various; Toroiaga-Tiganul

OD, Romania. S; various OD. S; various OD. Q, C, B, epidote; various

OD. Q; graphic granite from

peg. Q; AU OD. Q: vein OD. Q veins; Au OD. Halite; various sources. Cassiterite, S, Q, F;

Cornish Sn OD. Q, C, F, B;OD. Apophyllite; Korsun- Novomirgorod pluton,

U.S.S.R. Qi pegs; Ukraine, U.S.S.R. Q. T, Q, F, etc. Q; Quebec. T, Q, F, etc. T, amber, etc. Sapphire. T. Beryl, calcite. Amber. T.

Bratus' and others, 1968.- Breislak, 1818, p. 370-376. Brewster, 1823a Brewster, 1823b. Brewster, 1826a Brewster, 1826b. Brewster, 1827 Brewster, 1845b. Brewster, 1849 Brewster, 1853a Brewster, 1853b.

Brewster, 1862. Brinck, 1956.. Brown, C. E., 1967, Budzinski and others, 1959.

Buerger, 1932a. Buldakov, 1964 Bunsen, 1851. Buseck, 1966.

Butler and others, 1920, Butuzov and Ikornikova,

1955. Cameron and others, 1951. Cameron and others, 1953. Chaigneau, 1967a..

Diamond, T, etc. Q; Au veins; Surinam. F, Vug3 in shale; Iowa. Danburite; Zechstein

halite.
G; Joplin, Mo.
Q: huebnerite veins. Halite; Poland. Q; Concepcion del Oro

OD, Mexico. Q; porphyry Cu OD. Synthetic Q. Q, beryl; pegs. Q, beryl; pegs. Apatite; Oka complex,

Canada. Q; peg; Volynia. Various; Bliava OD,

Southern Urals, U.S.S.R. Sylvite; Werra district;

East Germany. S; various Mississippi

Valley OD. Q; W OD. General. Aquamarine, halite, etc.

Chaikovsky, 1951 Chakravarty, 1967.

Cleveland, 1964.. Comte and Deicha, 1956.- Correns, 1953.. Correns, 1954.

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Courtis, 1890 Coy-Yll and Font-Altaba,

1966. Currie, 1951.. Czamanske and others,

1963. Davy, 1822 Dawson, 1966. Deicha, 1948. Deicha, 1949a Deicha, 1949b. Deicha, 1950a Deicha, 1950b Deicha, 1950c Deicha, 1950d. Deicha, 1950e. Deicha, 1952a Deicha, 1952b. Deicha, 1954. Deicha, 1955

Deicha, 1958 Deicha, 1965. Dekate, 1961 Dekate, 1963 Dellwig, 1955. Dewey, 1818 Dmitriev, 1958. Dobretsova, 1968. Dolgov, 1954. Dolgov, 1955.

Q; various localities. B; Nova Scotia. Albite; meta. Q, C, albite; meta. Q; meta. Q; meta. General. Qi granite. General Q: meta. Q; peg. Q. Q: Sn and WOD. Various [including

villiaumite]. Q: meta. OD: Copiapo, Chile. B; Pulivendla, India. Q, T, F, siderite; W OD. Halite. Q. Q, F; Kazakhstan pegs. Various. Q; sed; U.S.S.R. High temperature quartz;

U.S.S.R. Q; peg; U.S.S.R. Q; vein OD; U.S.S.R. Q, T, beryl; pegs; U.S.S.R. Q; pegs; U.S.S.R. Q. T; pegs; U.S.S.R. Q, T, beryl, F, tourmaline;

pegs; U.S.S.R. Various minerals [a review] Q, T; pegs; U.S.S.R. T: pegs; U.S.S.R. Various minerals. Q; peg; U.S.S.R.

Dolgov, 1957a Dolgov, 1957b Dolgov, 1963. Dolgov, 1964a Dolgov, 1964b. Dolgov, 1965a Dolgov, 1965c. Dolgov, 1968a Dolgov, 1968c Dolgov, 1968d. Dolgov and Bakumenko,

1964. Dolgov, Bazarov, and

Bakumenko, 1968. Dolgov, Makagon, and

Sobolev, 1967. Dolgov and Popova, 1968. Dolgov and Serebrennikov,

1968. Dolgov and Shugurova,

1966a. Dolgov and Shugurova,

1966b. Dolgov and Shugurova,

1968. Dolomanova, 1966..

II 2S, chro

mite[?], X. H2S, cro

mite[?], x.

Q, T, S, tourmaline and molybdenite[?]; various

OD; U.S.S.R. Q; Sherlovogora and

Spokoynoye OD;

Transbaikal. Q; Transbaikal. Q crystals; Italy. Paleozoic halite; primary

inclusions. B; sed; concretion. Q; Various hydrothermal

OD. B; FOD; Transbaikal. F; various OD.

Dolomanova and others,

1968. Dolomieu, 1792 Dombrowski, 1966.- Dons, 1956. Dontsova and Naumov,

1967. Doroshenko, 1966 Doroshenko and others,

1968. Dreyer and others, 1949... Drozdova and others, 1964. Dumas, 1830. Dunham and others, 1965, Dunn, 1929, p. 175. Dwight, 1920 Dymkin and others, 1967.Dzhafarov, 1961. Eckermann, 1948, p. 81,

112, 154. Efimova, 1966. Elinson and Polykovskii,

1961a, 1961b. Elinson, Polykovskii, and

Shuvalov, 1969. Ellsworth, 1932.

Halite. F;F OD. Halite. Veins near Rookhope

[work by F. J. Sawkins]. Q; AU OD. Q. Scapolite; Turgai magnetite

deposit, U.S.S.R. Pyrite On. Carbonatite; Alnö Island,

Sweden.
S, G, C, Q; Tetyukhe

Sn-Pb-Zn OD; U.S.S.R. Q; pegs; Maidantal. Q; Q-Wolframite veins;

Maidantal. Various Canadian pegs. Q; western Arkansas, Emerald, T, etc.

TABLE 1.-Summary of qualitative phase identification and thermometry of fluid inclusions—Continued

Emerald; Burbar,

Colombia. Blue spinel; Ceylon. C; sed; Indiana. T. C; Mississippi Valley

Pb-Zn OD. F; hyd. OD. Q, F, B, C; hyd, OD. Q, R, C, B; various OD. Č [Iceland spar]. Q; meta veins. T; pegs. Also saline

minerals. Various samples. Q; meta; Briestenstock

[Alps], etc. Various. S; various OD, general. Q. 0, T, F; chambered peg;

Volynia.

Hematite Glass, graphic

granite. Many

Review of use for

exploration. Various OD. Halo in country rock of

peg; U.S.S.R. Q; pegs; Volynia.

Northrupite; Green River

Formation. F, Q, pyrite; Krasnye

Kholmy OD, U.S.S.R. Hg-Sb OD. Q; Hg OD. Pegmatitic beryl. Q; Au veins. Synthetic emerald.

Fedorchuk, 1963, Fedorchuk, 1965- Feklichev, 1962 Ferguson and Gannett,

1932. Flanigen and others, 1967.

Ign; Khibiny and Ilmen

massifs, U.S.S.R. F; Spain. C; Derbyshire Pb-Ba OD.

Florovskaya and others,

1966. Font-Altaba, Montoriol

Pous, and Amigo, 1966. Ford and King, 1965,

p. 1692, 1698. Fosberry, 1963. Frank-Kamenetsky, 1951.. Freas, 1961. Fryklund and Fletcher,

1956. Galkiewicz, 1965. Gapon, 1962 Garbuzov and Khetchikov,

1965. Gerlach and Heller, 1966.. Germanov, 1946.. Girault, 1966 Girault, 1967 Girault and Chaigneau,

1967. Giuşcă and others, 1968. Gol'dberg, 1967.

Q and C; South-West

Africa. BOD. S, F, Q; Zn OD, S; Coeur d'Alene district,

Idaho. S; Silesia-Krakow Zn OD.

Native gold.


S, G; Tetyukhe OD,

U.S.S.R. Halite; natural and

synthetic. Q. F; Cu-pyrite OD;

Armenia. Apatite; Oka, Canada. Apatite; Oka, Canada. Apatite; Oka, Canada.

Gol'dberg and Belyayeva,

1965. Golovchenko, 1966 Go-Tsin, 1965. Govorov and others, 1968.

Grigorchuk, 1962. Grigorchuk, 1964..

Various Romanian OD. Alkalic and ultramafic dike

rocks; U.S.S.R. C; Lower Tunguska OD,

U.S.S.R. Cinnabar; Hg OD;

U.S.S.R.
S, G, pyrite; OD.
Various minerals; Sn-W

OD; Far East [U.S.S.R.].
Q, C, S, G; Pb-Zn OD. Q: Krasnoyarovo-Zolinsk

OD, U.S.S.R. Q, C, S; Krasnoyarovo-

Zolinsk OD, U.S.S.R. F; F-S OD. Various minerals from

granites. Q, F, molybdenite,

Table 1.-Summary of qualitative phase identification and thermometry of fluid inclusionsContinued

Q, F; Sn OD; Mount

Bischoff, Tasmania. Beryl; pegs. Q; Aurakhmat polymetal

lic OD, U.S.S.R. F, Q; Aurakhmat poly

metallic OD, U.S.S.R. F, Q; Aurakhmat poly

metallic OD, U.S.S.R. F, Q; Aurakhmat and

Chatmazar OD, U.S.S.R. F, Q; OD; U.S.S.R. C, F; OD; U.S.S.R. F; Aurakhmat poly

metallic OD, U.S.S.R. Peg minerals; Oigainga,

U.S.S.R. F, Q, C; Chatmazar and

Bulatsay, U.S.S.R. F.

Grushkin, 1953. Grushkin, 1954. Grushkin, 1958.

Various gems. Emerald. Emerald. Various gems. Various gems. Synthetic emerald. Dolomite; Tunisia.

Various minerals, F; Podolian sandstones;

U.S.S.R. F; various ign. F; various ign.

Grushkin and Bykov, 1952. Grushkin and Khel'vas,

1950. Grushkin and Khel'vas,

1951. Gübelin, 1943 Gübelin, 1945 Gübelin, 1950 Gübelin, 1953. Gübelin, 1957 Gübelin, 1964. Guilhaumou and Ognar,

1969. Gurevich, 1961 Gurova, 1968. Gurova and Galetskii,

1968. Gurova and Marchenko,

1968. Gurova and Val'ter, 1968.- Hall, 1967 Hammerschmidt, 1883. Harrington, 1905. Hartley, 1876a Hartley, 1876b. Hartley, 1876c.

Hartley, 1877a.

Hartley, 1877b.

Hartley, 1877c.

Hawes, 1878 Hawes, 1881 Hayden, 1819. Hegel and Schlossmacher,

1956. Hidden, 1882 Hoagland, 1951a Holden, 1925 Holland, T. H., 1900.

Q; meta. Emerald. Q. Massive Q veins associated

with periodotites; India. S, Q; Pb-Zn OD;

Providencia, Mexico. Qi granite. Qi granite. Q; Sn OD, Various micas. Q: ign; Nevada. Q; OD Apuseni Moun-

tains, Romania. Lovozero alkalie massif,

U.S.S.R. Various minerals; Khibinsk

massif, U.S.S.R. Nepheline; Khibinsk

massif, U.S.S.R. Eudialyte; Khibinsk

massif, U.S.S.R. Various minerals; Whibinsk

massif, U.S.S.R. Various minerals; Khibinsk

massif, U.S.S.R. Various minerals; Khibinsk

Villiaumite,

NaF Villiaumi

Naf.

Ivantishin, 1955.. Iwao and others, 1953

TABLE 1.–Summary of qualitative phase identification and thermometry of fluid inclusions- Continued

Q; OD: Yugoslavia. C, Q; dinosaur bones. Q. Emerald. Q; meta veins; Xique-

Xique, Brazil. F; Zn OD; middle

Kentucky. Various minerals. Scapolite. T and various rocks. Various minerals. Q, Herkimer, N.Y.; T,

Brazil, and others. Q, F, peg; U.S.S.R. Q, F, microcline; peg;

U.S.S.R. Q; meta veins; U.S.S.R. T; peg; Volynia. Q, T, F, etc; peg; U.S.S.R. T; peg; Volynia.

Various samples. Q, B, T. Phenocrysts in ign.

Q, S, ankerite; veins,

meta; U.S.S.R. Q; peg; Volynia.

Kalyuzhnyi and Koltun,

1953. Kalyuzhnyi and others,

1966. Kalyuzhnyi and Pritula,

1967 Kalyuzhnyi and

Shchiritsya, 1962. Kalyuzhnyi and Voznyak,

1967.

Nalgol'nyi Ridge OD,

U.S.S.R. Q; Zanorysh type peg;

U.S.S.R.

Kantor and Eliáš, 1968. Kapchenko, 1963 Kapustin, 1966. Karamyan and

Faramazyan, 1959. Karamyan and Madanyan,

1968. Karpinskii, 1880 Karskii and Zorin, 1968. Karyakin, 1954, Karyakin and Piznyur,

1965. Kashiwagi and others,

1955. Kashkai and others, 1968.

Q; various stibnite deposits . Various samples—a review Apatite; Kola, U.S.S.R. Gypsum; Cu-Mo OD;

U.S.S.R. Q; Kadzharan Cu-Mo OD,

U.S.S.R. Q: peg; Urals. Muscovite; peg; Mamsk. Q; Urals. Q, C; near-polar Urals.

Garnet; Dashkesan Fe

OD, U.S.S.R. Q; Precambrian sed;

U.S.S.R. Q; sed [two types of

organic solids]. Telluride ores; Colorado. Q, cassiterite, etc.; various

OD: Bolivia.

F. Nepheline; eastern Sayan,

U.S.S.R. Nepheline; Botogol

deposit, U.S.S.R. Pyrite and marcasite OD.

Khel'vas, 1959 Khel'vas, 1964

Q; hyd veins in porphyry;

Pamir. Q; Idzhebanskii OD,

Armenia. Q; Fe OD. F; Pb-Zn skarn OD;

U.S.S.R.
G, S; Tetyukhe OD,

U.S.S.R. Synthetic quartz. Synthetic quartz.

Q; Sn-sulfide OD; U.S.S.R. S, G; polymetallic skarn

OD: Tetyukhe, U.S.S.R. Granite peg. Q, C; Fe OD in KMA;

U.S.S.R. B, C; Chordsk barite OD;

U.S.S.R. Gypsum. Q; Mo OD; British

Columbia. F [octahedral and cubic];

Erzgebirge. Iceland spar; Siberia.

Kinoshita, 1924. Kirkham, 1969.

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TABLE 1.-Summary of qualitative phase identification and thermometry of fluid inclusions—Continued

Polykovski, Neklyudov,

and Idrisova, 1966. Polykovskii and

Roizenman, 1965. Polykovskii and

Roizenman, 1966. Polykovskii, Roizenman,

and others, 1963. Pomîrleanu, 1957. Pomîrleanu, 1959 Pomírleanu, 1965. Pomirleanu, 1968a. Pomîrleanu, 1968b. Pomîrleanu, Apostoloiu,

and Maieru, 1965. Pomîrleanu and Barbu,

1964. Pomîrleanu, Barbu, and

others, 1967. Pomirleanu and

Movileanu, 1966. Pomirleanu and

Movileanu, 1967. Pomirleanu and

Movileanu, 1968a. Pomirleanu and

Movileanu, 1968b. Pomîrleanu, Movileanu,

and others, 1968. Pomîrleanu and Petreus,

1968a. Pomîrleanu and Petreus,

1968b. Popov, 1963 Poty, 1968a Poty, 1968 Pough, 1965. Prikazchikov, 1966 Prikazchikov and others, Prinz, 1882 Prokhorov, 1965. Prokhorov and

Khayretdinov, 1965. Prokhorov, Miroshniko,

and Khayretdinov 1968. Puchner and Holland,

1966. Pulou and de Croizant,

1965. Pushkina and Yakovleva,

1957. Puzanov, 1958 Puzanov, 1960- Puzanov and Kudakova,

1964. Puzanov and Kudakova,

1966a. Puzanov and Kudakova,

1966b. Rakhmanov, 1963. Rakhmanov, 1965.

Q; W-Mo-Sn skarn OD, Q; veins in skarn. Q veins, quartzite,

granites. Q, quartzites and granites;

Aldan, U.S.S.R. Q; various crystal OD;

Aldan, U.S.S.R. Various skarn minerals. Scheelite, C, granite;

Maikhura skarn OD,

U.S.S.R. Q: peg; southern Gissar, Halo in country rocks

near F OD; U.S.S.R. C [Iceland spar]. Various minerals. Q; Alpine veins. Q: sed. Q: Quenast diorite;

Belgium. Q, from Quenast diorite;

Belgium, and CO, from

S; Santander, Spain, Q; Ascension Island

granitic blocks. Synthetic Q.

Rakhmanov, 1968. Rakhmanov and Ryabov,

1968. Ramenskaya, 1960. Rasumny, 1960, 1965 Raumer, 1967 Reese, 1898 Renard, 1876.

Renard, 1889, p. 64. Richter and Ingerson,

1954, Rodzyanko, 1967. Rodzyanko and Trufanov,

1964. Roedder, 1958, p. 265.. Roedder, 1960a...

Tourmaline, axinite, and

datolite. Datolite, C, G, S, etc.;

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TABLE 1.-Summary of qualitative phase identification and thermometry of fluid inclusions—Continued

X, H2S,

hematite, anhydrite[?].

Roedder, Edwin, and

Heyl, A. V., in U.S. Geological Survey, 1965, p. A155 [see also next

entry]. Roedder, Heyl and Creel,

1967, 1968. Roedder, Ingram, and

Hall, 1963. Roedder, Edwin and

Skinner, B. J., in U.S. Geological Survey, 1967, p. A159-A 160 [see also Skinner and others,

1967]. Roehl, 1968. Rogers and Sperisen, 1942. Roizenman, 1965. Rose, 1839 Rouse, 1952 Ruchkin and Nikolaichuk,

1968. Rutherford, 1963. Rutherford and Arnold,

1963. Ryabov, 1962. Ryabov, 1966. Ryabov, 1968. Ryabov and Ruchkin,

1968. Rye, 1965.

Safronov, 1957a. Safronov, 1957b. Safronov, 1958..

TABLE 1.-Summary of qualitative phase identification and thermometry of fluid inclusions-Continued

Schlossmacher, 1932,

p. 348-451. Schlossmacher, 1955. Schmidt, A., 1881, Schmidt, R. A., 1962 Schröder, 1925, p. 270.

Scott, 1948 Seeliger, 1950 Senchilo and Komarov,

1962. Shamrai and Trufanov,

1968. Shaposhikov and Ermakov,

1968. Sharkov, 1958 Shcherba, 1960.. Shcherba and others, 1964. Shchiritsya, 1960Sheshulin, 1961 Shestakov and Prokhorov,

1965. Shiobara, 1961

Various gemstones. S; Wiesloch Zn OD. S, C: Pb-Zn OD. Miarolitic cavities in

granite. Q and various minerals. S, etc; Pb-Zn OD; Ruhr. Q; Mo OD. Various minerals; Hg OD;

northern Caucasus. Q, Synthetic. Q; meta veins. Various Kazakhstan OD, Q, etc.; Mo-W OD. Q; veins in meta. Spodumene; peg. Magnetite; Eastern

Savan Mountains. Various; Kamioka mine,

Japan. Q, F; peg. B, Q: Transcarpathia. Authigenic Q; brown coal

deposit. Q; with tourmaline in

Au OD, S; Central City district,

Colorado. S; polymetallic Zn OD.

Shugurova, 1967a, 1967, b. Sidorenko, 1951 Sidorenko, 1958. Silliman, 1880.

Singewald, 1932, p. 58.--

TABLE 1.Summary of qualitative phase identification and thermometry of fluid inclusions—Continued

Skropyshev, 1957. Skropysher, 1960. Slivko, 1952 Slivko, 1955, p. 66-74.. Slivko, 1958 Slivko, 1966. Slivko, 1969

X, fluoborates,

fluorides. X, alkali

fluoborates. X

Tourmaline; peg. Tourmaline; peg. Tourmaline; Korets peg;

U.S.S.R. Stratiform Pb-Zn OD;

U.S.S.R. Q, C, pyrite; McIntyre

OD, Ontario. Q, cassiterite, tourmaline;

Sn OD. Q vein; Au OD. Q vein; Au OD. Garnet, skarn OD and

meta. S; Mississippi Valley-type,

and others. Peg minerals. Meta, high-grade. Q; Au veins. Various. Ign, various. General. General. Various minerals. Albite peg Kyanite; peg. Q, T, etc; peg and granite. Various; nepheline basalt;

Hungary. Various minerals;

Ilímaussaq alkalic

intrusion, Greenland. Q vein. Q; peg Various minerals and rocks. Various gems. Granite, Various gems. Q;ign and porphyry Cu

OD. Anhydrite. Calcite; Traversella, Italy. Dolomite crystals in tar;

California. Q, F, ankerite, adularia;

Alpine. Q; Taminser Calanda. Alpine vein minerals. Various minerals; OD. F; Northgate district,

Colorado. Synthetic quartz.

Stalder, 1964bStalder, 1967 Stephenson, 1952. Steven, 1960, p. 410.

Stewart, D. B., and

Roedder, Edwin, in U.S. Geological Survey, 1963,

P. A145. Steyn, 1962. Stoiber and Davidson,

1959. Stronskaya, 1955.. Sukhorskaya and

Sukhorskiy, 1967. Suhhorskiy, 1953a.. Sukhorskiy, 1953b. Sukhorskiy, 1954. Sukhorskiy, 1965a. Sukhorskiy, 1965b. Sushchevskaya and others,

1966. Sushchevskaya and

Ivanova, 1967. Sutton, 1964. Taber, 1950. Takahashi and others,

1955. Takenouchi, 1962a. Takenouchi, 1962b. Tammann and Seidel,

1932.

Various; Sn-bearing pipes. Q, C; OD; Michigan

copper district. Q; tourmaline-muscovite

peg Q; veins in quartzite;

Aldan, U.S.S.R. Q. C. Q: meta veins. Q; veins in quartzites;

Aldan, U.S.S.R. Qi pegs and veins.

Q; various Myao-Chan


Sn-W deposits, U.S.S.R. Q, wolframite; OD;

Table 1.–Summary of qualitative phase identification and thermometry of fluid inclusions—Continued

Touray, 1965 Touray, 1967 Touray, 1968 Touray and Deicha, 1967.

Touray and Jauzein, 1967.

Touray, Lantelme and

Vogler, 1966. Touray and Poirot, 1968. Touray and Sabouraud-

Rosset, 1970. Touray and Yajima, 1966. Touray and Yajima, 1967. Traveria-Cros and

Montoriol-Pous, 1967. Trdlicka and Coufal, 1966. Trdlicka and Kupka, 1964.

Emerald; Colombia. F; Quezzane, Morocco.

Q; Alpine.
F; Tunisia.
F, G; F OD; Spain. C; Pribram,

Czechoslovakia. Metasomatic magnesite

OD. Siderite; Goemer OD,

Czechoslovakia. Q; peg. Q, T, apatite; pegs;

central Kazakhstan. Q, F, apatite, tourmaline;

peg; Kazakhstan. Quartz. Q, rhodochrosite; Mn OD;

Japan. Q and many others;

hyd U OD; U.S.S.R. Q; dolomite, calcite;

Krivoi Rog, U.S.S.R. B ores, in processing. OD containing colloidal

malacon. B; various OD.

Tschermak, 1903 Tsusue, 1967

Tugarinov and Naumov,

1969. Tugarinov and others,

1963. Turba, 1962 Turovskii and others,

1966. Twenhofel, 1947 Uchameyshvili, 1965,

p. 149-150. Uchameyshvili and

others, 1966. Ushakovskii, 1966. Usol'tsev, 1966Usol'tsev and Troshin,

1967. Vakhromeev, 1968.

Val'ter and Gurova, 1966.. Val'ter and Gurova, 1968..

Q; Southern Urals. S; Barvinski OD, U.S.S.R. S; eastern Transbaikal,

U.S.S.R. F, S; Mississippi Valley

type OD; Siberia. F; cementing sandstone. F; Dniester River area,

U.S.S.R. Apatite; Kola Peninsula,

U.S.S.R. Apatite; Khibini OD,

U.S.S.R. F, various Mexican OD. S; various OD. Q; in granites.

Q; meta veins. Q: meta veins. Q, C, F; garnet skarn. Q; various OD. Pyrite ores, in processing. Nepheline; Il'men Mtns.,

U.S.S.R. Various ign and meta. Q and other minerals.

Albite: pegs; Mamsk. Q veins. General. Q, T, beryl. Q. fialite.

S; Santander, Spain. Synthetic and Australian

emeralds. Chrysoberyl. Beryl; Madagascar. Emerald.

Webster, 1953. Webster, 1954 Webster, 1955. Webster, 1956.

Webster, 1962 Weis, 1953. Weller and others, 1952 Wells, 1953.. Westervelt, 1960- Wetzel, 1959.

TABLE 1.-Summary of qualitative phase identification and thermometry of fluid inclusions—Continued

Williams, A. F., 1932,

p. 422. Williams, H., 1932..

Winchell, 1910. Wright, A. W., 1881. Wright, C. E., 1880, p. 249. Yajima and Touray, 1967 - Yajima, Touray, and

Iiyama, 1967. Yakovlev and Lebodev,

1968. Yakubova, 1952..

Phenocrysts from

vocanics; Lassen Peak,

Calif. Apatite from carbonatite;

Kaiserstuhl, West

Germany. Apatite from carbonatite; Kaiserstuhl, West

Germany. Q; OD vein. Q: Branchville, Conn. Granite gneiss; Penokie

Iron Range. F: Morocco. Albite; Modane. Various minerals; Deputat

Sn OD, U.S.S.R. T, Q; pegs; Murzinka,

'Urals, U.S.S.R. Various minerals; peg. F; OD; East Azov region,

U.S.S.R. Several chondritic and

achondritic meteorites. Q, etc; Pb-Zn OD. Various minerals; Kounrad

OD, U.S.S.R. Sulfur; Shorgui OD,

U.S.S.R. S, axinite, arsenopyrite;

OD. Various; Far Eastern Sn

OD, U.S.S.R. Q; meta veins and peg. Q; meta veins.

Yakubova, 1955. Yakubovich, 1964. Yasinskaya, 1967. Ypma, 1963. Yudin, 1968. Yushkin and Srebrodol'skii,

1965. Zabarina, 1965.

Zabarina and Kuts, 1964..

Zakharchenko, 1950. Zakharchenko, 1955Zakharchenko, 1961. Zakharchenko, 1964. Zakharchenko, 1968.

Zakharchenko and others,

1966. Zakharchenko and

Trufanov, 1964. Zakrzhevskaya, 1964. Zakrzhevskaya, 1968.

Zatsikha and others, 1967

Q; granites and peg;

U.S.S.R. Q, F; various Kazakhstan

veins and peg. Q; giant crystal peg;

Akzhailyau, U.S.S.R. Ign phosphate OD. Nepheline; Khibiny apatite

OD, U.S.S.R. Nepheline; Khibiny apatite

OD, U.S.S.R. F; Donets Basin-Azov

area, U.S.S.R. Various minerals; Donbass

Azov area, U.S.S.R. Q: trachite. Basalt minerals. Many ign minerals. Various rocks. Various ign and meta. Various ign and meta. Anhydrite; Noril'sk OD,

U.S.S.R. Anhydrite; Noril'sk OD,

U.S.S.R. Pyrrhotite, chalcopyrite;

Zolotukhin, 1965, p.

133-134. Zolotukhin and others,

1966. Zwaan, 1958.

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Villiaumite

foyaite. Peridotite..

TABLE 2.-Analyses of gases from fluid inclusions in rocks and mineralsContinued

Volume percent of evolved gases

GASES HIGH IN “ORGANIC” CONSTITUENTS—Continued

Igneous rock Continued

Elinson and

Polykovskii, 1961b.26

Calamita magnetite

deposit, Elba,

Italy. Sample 2. Groverake mine,

North Pennines, England. Heated

sample. Groverake mine;

crushed sample. Stottfieldburn mine,

North Pennines, England. Heated

Sample. Stottfieldburn mine;

crushed sample. Menheniot, east

Cornwall, England,

Heated sample. Menheniot; crushed

TABLE 3.–Summary of quantitative and semniquanti[X indicates quantitative analyses were made on all samples, or number in parentheses indicates number of samples on which analyses were made. Other symbols: S,

of presumably quantitative analysis; N.d., not detected; tr, trace. An attempt was made to report only the original statements of analyses, but it is not always

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tative chemical and isotopic analyses of fluid inclusions spectrographic determination [qualitative or semiquantitative]; R, ratios only were given in original; E, estimate only, qualitative analysis, or qualitative statement possible to recognize duplication where credits are not given or are not available because of partial translation]

Quartz, topaz, and

barite; Volynia, etc. Granite and quartz

from pegmatites. Quartz and pegmatites;

Volynia, U.S.S.R. Various pegmatite

minerals. Quartz from Volynia,

U.S.S.R. Quartz.31 Quartz from tin-sulfide

deposits. Sphalerite and galena

from Maritimes,

U.S.S.R. Fluorite from greisens. Quartz from greisens. 32 Galena; Transbaikal ore

deposits, U.S.S.R.33 Galena; Kazakhstan ore

deposits, U.S.S.R.34 Quartz [3], feldspar [3],

and biotite [3]. Calcite. 36 Barite, Choida deposit. Many, from ore de-

posits. 37 Barite; Chordsk deposit,

U.S.S.R. Calcite. 38 Fluorite, calcite, barite,

quartz, and galena. Cavities in basalts.

Do. Quartz,

Do.

Quartz; Kazahkstan ore

deposits. 41 Quartz, topaz; pegma

tites from Volynia.42 Pegmatite minerals and

granites. Pegmatite minerals and

rocks, 43 Halite and cherts. 44 Various fluorites. 45 Fluorite and feldspar. 46 Fluorite from greisen. 47 Limestone and dolomite. Quartz; Volynia. 48 Quartz. 49 Quartz.

Sobolev and others, 1968.-Sokolov and Zakharchenko,

1961. Sugawara and others, 1944.. Sushchevskaya and

Barsukov, 1965. Sushchevskaya and others,

1966. Sushchevskaya and Ivanova,

02, Ar. NH4+1[4], NO3[4]; Ti, Cr,

Ni, Mn, Sr, Ba, Pb, Zn, Ag, Sn, Cd, Ge; all S. Mn, Ba, Sr, Ti, Cr, Ni, Zn,

Mo, Pb, V, Ag, Cd; all s. 02-.

Quartz; Western

Pamirs. 52 Fluorite. 53 Quartz, fluorite, etc.,

from granite pegma- tites. 54

Do. Quartz and fluorite;

Kayib massif.55 Tourmaline from

pegmatites. Potash salts; Harz and

Werra districts. Quartz. Carnallite and sylvite.56 Quartz from pegmatites. Various minerals; Blue

bell mine. 57 Rocks, Kola Peninsula.58

Do,59 Igneous rocks, Kola

Peninsula, U.S.S.R. Minerals and rocks, Kola

Peninsula.60 Alkalic rocks, Kola

Peninsula. 61 Alkalic rocks, Kola

Peninsula.62 Large inclusion in re-

crystallized halite.63 Quartz.64 Quartz; skarns of Tien-

Shan. 65 Quartz-feldspar veins. 66 Quartz; skarns of Tien-

Shan. 67 Feldspar from granite. Quartz from pegmatites

of Volynia. 68 Quartz; giant inclusions

giant crystal."

Mn, Ti, La, V[S], and

SiF6-2. Ar, He. Sr, He [2], Ar [3].

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TABLE 5.-Analyses of fluid inclusions made on leach solutions after crushing or ball millingContinued

Do. Crystals from vugs in

Pennsylvanian limestones [presumably later than barite]; Portales lead mine, Hansonburg district, near

Bingham, N, Mex. 23 Deposit similar to that in

analysis 34; Alamo fluorite mine, 3.5 miles northeast of

Derry, N. Mex.24 Rim of crystal; Upper

Mississippi lead-zinc district, Platteville, Wis.

Sample ER 59-62a 23 Core of same crystal as

analysis 36; Upper Mississippi lead-zinc district, Platteville, Wis.

Sample ER 59-620.25 Oscillator plate reject; Brazil.

Locality details unknown.

Sample ER 61-3/4.26 Ore-bearing quartz; Eastern

Kounrad, U.S.S.R. Sample

520. Quartz-wolframite vein;

Northern Kounrad,

U.S.S.R. Sample 1. Rock crystal from skarn

deposit. Soviet Far East. Vein quartz from skarn

deposit; Soviet Far East. White quartz, with cassiterite

and arsenopyrite; sulfidetin deposit, Yagodyni district, U.S.S.R. Sample

105, White comb quartz; sulfide

tin deposit, Preryvistyi district, U.S.S.R, Sample

573.
Greisen deposit, Urals,

U.S.S.R. Sample G-1.
Vein 2, drift 8 of polymetallic

deposit [stage 1]; northwest

ern Caucasus, U.S.S.R. Polymetallic deposit of

analysis 16 [stage 2]. 32 From sulfide-carbonate vein;

crosscut 265, polymetallic deposit of analysis 46

[stage 2]. Stage 3 of polymetallic deposit

of analysis 16; croscut 501, Euhedral crystals in

specularite tactite; Quitman Mountains, Tex. Sample

"A", 133 Euhedral crystals in meso

thermal vein; Maxfield

mine, Utah. Sample 9.45 Empire vein, Grass Valley,

Calif. Sample 45.34 Wentworth vein, Empire

mine, Grass Valley, Calif.

Sample 18.35 Columnar recrystallized quartz

vein; vein 1, upper zone, Aldan shield, U.S.S.R.

Sample 146. Rock crystal; vein 2, inter-

mediate zone, Aldan shield,

U.S.S.R. Sample 39. Rock crystal; stockwork 59,

lower zone, Aldan shield,

U.S.S.R. Sample 53. Honeycomb quartz from

pegmatite; keremet-tas,

U.S.S.R. Sample 14, Crystal-bearing pegmatite

veins; Pamir, U.S.S.R.

Sample 55b. Dark violet fluorite from

pegmatite; Keremet-tas,

U.S.S.R. Sample 87n. Pegmatite body No. 72,

Aktailyau, U.S.S.R.

Sample 172. Smoky crystal from albitized

Quartz

[coarse]. Sphalerite..

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TABLE 6.—Quantitative analyses of inclusion fluids-Continued

1 Free CO2, 95,000 ppm; CO3-2, 18,000 ppm; Li, 2,000 ppm. The alkalies and calcium were verified by spectrograph.

2 Free CO2, 50,000 ppm; CO3-2, 35,000 ppm. K value includes Li.

3 Recalculated. Water determinations, on which all concentrations are based, were made on separate samples. The alkalies given are those equivalent to the Cl-1 and S04-? found; all extra alkali [about two to four times as much] was assumed by Faber to be from the leaching of feldspar surfaces.

4 The water determinations, on which all concentrations are based, were estimated optically. Other determinations in analyses 7 through 11, respectively, are: Fe+3,

tr.; F-1, 2,900 ppm, ----, 5,050 ppm, tr.; HS103-1, 12,600 ppm, ----, 2,630 ppm, 8,720 ppm, tr.; pH, 6.64, 6.35, 6.70, 7.3, 6.99. Fe+2 and Al+3 were not found. It is not known whether the determinations marked by dashes are not reported” or are “not detected." Crystals of NaCl were seen in some of the inclusions. The gases evolved-highest values in samples 2 and 3 [analyses 8 and 9-included CO2, N2, H2, Ar, He, CH4, and no heavy hydrocarbons. See also footnote 65, table 3.

5 Inclusion volume, 100 mm3.

6 There is some ambiguity in the original tabulation, presented in "mg per 100 ml of solution," in that 8 ml of liquid from the very large inclusion was diluted to 40 ml before analysis. The data given here assume the “mg per 100 ml of solution” refers to the original inclusion fluid. “Na” is Na +K; it was listed as 2.8, but the summation indicates a misprint. SiO2, tr.; pH, 6.9, Sr, 0.18; Ba, 0.3; Li, 0.5; Rb, 0.01, by flame- photometer. Spectroscopy on residue showed Si, Al, Mg, Ca, Fe, and Zr, with traces of Mn and Ti.

7 Unpublished analyses, corrected for leach blank. Na and Cl were determined, even though the entire sample was dissolved, by calculation from the values for K, SO4, and F, and the assumption of a sea water composition; the requirement of electroneutrality provided a check' [Kramer, 1965; oral and written commun., 1963, 1965].

8 Average of four analyses. Includes F, 58 ppm. 9 Includes F, 63 ppm.

10 A single large [3 cm3] inclusion in transparent gypsum crystals up to 30 cm long. A moderate but unmeasured amount of H2S was evolved on opening the inclusion. The pH was about neutral.

11 Data recalculated from the original in grams per liter, using measured density of 1.231. Li, 45 ppm; Rb, 2 ppm; Cs, Mn+2, Fe+3, Al+3, CO3, F, and SiF6-2 were not found. pH [determined by three methods], 4.95-6.2; Eh, -10 to - 130 mV [average, -70 mV]. Semiquantitative spectrographic analysis also gave Mn, 0.005 ppm; Fe, 0.005 ppm; Ti, 0.008 ppm; La, 0.005 ppm; Al, 0.01 ppm; V was not found.

12 Data included here for comparison. Also includes, in parts per million, SiO2, >110[?]; AI, 450; Fe, 3,200; Mn, 2,000; As, 15; Pb, 104; Zn, 970; Sr, 750; Ba, 200; Cu, 10; Ag, 1; Li, 300; Rb, 169; Cs, 20; NH4,

482; F, 18; Br, 146; 1, 22; NO3, 35; H2S, ~1; Sb, 0.5; Sn, 0.65; Hg, 0.008; Ni, tr.; Cr, tr.; V, W, HCO3,


S2O3, NO2, and PO, were not detected. Original pH probably 5 to 6; density at 20°C, 1.264 g/ml. Con-
centration of salts was obtained by evaporation at 180°C. Includes some data from White, Anderson, and Grubbs, [1963].

13 This is residue on evaporation; analysis total 1,792 ppm. 14 0.87 heavier than Tokyo city water. 16 NO3, 4.4; NO2, 0.69; SiO2, 24.6; NH3, 0.13; Al, 5.4; Fe, 2.18; pH, 8.1. 16 This is residue on evaporation; analysis total 202 ppm.

17 NO, 0.033; NO2, 0.005; NH4, 0.63 [also given as 0.8 in table 5 of Iwasaki and others, 1956]; Fe, 0.67; AI,

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