Advances in Earth Science ›› 1995, Vol. 10 ›› Issue (6): 555-561. doi: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.1995.06.0555

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VOLUM EMEASUREMENT OF INDIVIDUAL PHASES IN A INCLUSION:PRESENT STATUS AND ADVANCES

Chang Zhaoshan   

  1. Department of Geology, Peking University, Beijing  100871
  • Received:1994-05-16 Revised:1994-11-03 Online:1995-12-01 Published:1995-12-01

Chang Zhaoshan. VOLUM EMEASUREMENT OF INDIVIDUAL PHASES IN A INCLUSION:PRESENT STATUS AND ADVANCES[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 1995, 10(6): 555-561.

Fluid inclusion research is one of the important aspects of geology study, and the volumes of individual phases in a inclusion are significant parameters. In early time, only the two-dimension area on the focus plane could be measured. A curve was proposed to estimate the volume of inclusion based on the two-dimension area, but the error is large. Bodnar suggested to calculate the volume of individual phase based on the diameter of the vaper bubble and the P-V-T-X properties of the fluid, and his method is supplemented in this paper for uncovered situation. A new method using figures obtained from experimental data is put forward here. Finally, an example is presented and methods mentioned above are compared.

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