Inclusions that contain liquid. They are microscopic or submicroscopic in size and are liquids that were trapped inside the crystal during the initial crystallization process. The compositional analysis of the liquid and gas that make up this fluid, as well as changes in temperature and pressure, can be used to infer the environment at the time the inclusions were formed. ⇒Inclusions Source: Asakura Publishing Dictionary of Petrology Information |
液体を含む包有物.顕微鏡的または顕微鏡的以下の大きさで,最初の結晶作用の過程で結晶内部に取り込まれた液体である.この流体を構成する液体および気体の組成分析や温度,圧力による変化から,包有物の形成当時の環境を推測する手がかりとして利用される.⇒包有物 出典 朝倉書店岩石学辞典について 情報 |
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