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Organic Compounds in the Gas-Inclusions of Fluorspars and Feldspars

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Organic Geochemistry

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The remnants of a former crystallization have been shown to remain trapped in the gas and liquid inclusions of minerals. It is therefore understandable that these inclusions have aroused increasing interest. One hopes, from the analysis of these inclusions, to gain new insight into the chemistry of the gases and solutions which are present during mineral formation, and to gain new knowledge of fundamental significance for the investigation of the conditions of formation of minerals and rocks.

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Kranz, R. (1969). Organic Compounds in the Gas-Inclusions of Fluorspars and Feldspars. In: Eglinton, G., Murphy, M.T.J. (eds) Organic Geochemistry. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87734-6_27

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