Typy fluid v křišťálech z křemenné žíly od Hutí u Bechyně

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Title in English Fluid types in rock crystals from quartz vein close to Hutě near Bechyně
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POŘÁDEK Přemysl SLOBODNÍK Marek CÍCHA Jaroslav

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Geologické výzkumy na Moravě a ve Slezsku
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Web http://www.sci.muni.cz/gap/casop/
Field Geology and mineralogy
Keywords moldanubicum quartz vein fluid inclusions microthermometry
Description Pure quartz crystals occurred in the vein penetrating intensely altered biotite migmatites in proximity of the eclogite body located NE from Hutě near Bechyně. Optical microthermometry has been applied on fluid inclusions (FI) in quartz. Two-phase primary inclusions contain aqueous solution, vapour phase and rarely unidentified solid phase as well (type L+V+S). Medium tempered fluids (Th = 251/270 C) contain a little amount of CO2 and eutectic temperatures (Te = -9,5/-4,3 C) suggests presence of sulphates and/or (hydrogen) carbonates. The overall composition of trapped fluid is H2O-MgSO4 + Na2SO4 + K2SO4 + KCl + CO2. Such not common composition of aqueous phase might be a result of interaction of fluids and ultrabasic rocks containing sulphides.
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