FLUID and MELT INCLUSIONS


Welcome to the WWW Home Page for people interested in the properties, behaviors and origins of fluid and melt inclusions in natural and synthetic materials. In rocks and minerals, fluid inclusions may preserve direct evidence for the presence and composition of ancient fluids that have long since left the sample. Melt inclusions may provide direct samples of the uncrystallized magma including its volatile contents. In the laboratory, fluid inclusions in transparent materials like quartz, provide interesting opportunities to do high pressure and temperature experiments on fluid compositions of interest to chemists, engineers and geologists.


NEW Available Publications

[1] PACROFI VIII - Fluid Inclusions

Editors : D.J. Kontak, A.J. Anderson, D. Marshall, R.F. Martin
Canadian Mineralogist - Thematic Issues Volume 42, Part 5, 2004
This thematic issue presents 17 original research papers on various aspects of fluid inclusions research.
Most of these were presented at the eight biennial meeting of the
Pan-American Conference on Research on Fluid Inclusions (PACROFI), held in Halifax in July 2002.
TI 42-5 328 pages, US$40 (outside Canada), CDN$40(in Canada) (member price US$32/CDN$32)

[2] Fluid Inclusions: Analysis and Interpretation
Short Course Volume #32

Follow this link to order or view the Table of Contents for the Short Course Volume.


NEW: **Graduate Study Opportunities and Postdoctoral Positions


***** Important Discussion Topic *****

The Future of ECROFI and PACROFI Meetings

Meetings and Short Courses

PACROFI IX - USGS Reston, VA - June 2-5, 2008

ECROFI XIX - Bern - July 2007

ACROFI 1 - Nanjing China - May 26-28, 2006

Melt Inclusion Short Course - Montreal - May 2006

ECROFI XVIII - Siena - July 2005

Past Meetings Etc.

Abstracts from Meetings - NOW INCLUDING TITLES FROM GSA 2002


Links to Interesting Sites

Maria Luce Frezzotti: Siena Geofluids Page

CREGU's Petroleum and Aqueous Inclusion Page - PAIR

Ron Bakker's Home Page - University of Leoben

CSIRO Petroleum in Australia

Linkam Scientific Web Site

IMA Home Page and link to Working Group on Inclusions in Minerals

Link to Fluid-Rock Interaction Group at the University of Heidelberg


This page will provide links to additional resources on the Internet as they become available and either I find them or you tell me about them. To get things started, I have established an e-mail listserver to which you may subscribe.

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