The composition of melt inclusions veins in Xihuashan, in beryl from wolframite-quartz Jiangxi Province
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    With the high_temperature_pressure technique, the crystalline melt inclusions (MI) in beryl from Xihuashan wolframite-quartz veins were homogenized and quenched into glasses. The glasses were analyzed by electron microprobe for the first time. It is shown that they are composed mainly of SiO2(70.72%) and Al2O3 (13.94%), with minor K2O(2.0%) and extremely low other oxides. Melt inclusions contain a lot of dissolved volatile components (mainly H2O, up to11.5%). The liquid-and gas phase of fluids in melt inclusions was analyzed by laser Raman microspectrometry, and the results indicate that CO2 and H2S contents are relatively low in liquid phase (CO2~7.8%,H2S~4.3%), whereas gas phase consists mainly of reduced gas. The analyses of glasses represent the composition of residual melt at the final stage of crystallization differentiation in the granite-H2O_HF system. Melt inclusions coexisting with primary fluid inclusions in beryl from wolframite-quartz veins suggest that the ore-forming fluids were not only hydrothermal solution but also magmatic-hydrothermal transitional fluids composed of coexistent silicate melt and supercritical fluid, and mineralization began at the magmatic-hydrothermal stage.

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常海亮 汪雄武 王晓地 刘家齐 黄惠兰,2007,西华山黑钨矿-石英脉绿柱石中熔融包裹体的成分[J].岩石矿物学杂志,26(3):259~268. CHANG Hai-liang, WANG Xiong-wu, WANG Xiao-di, LIU Jia-qi, HUANG Hui-lan,2007,The composition of melt inclusions veins in Xihuashan, in beryl from wolframite-quartz Jiangxi Province[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,26(3):259~268.

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