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Volume 42, Number 5, October 2004


PREFACE
Daniel J. Kontak, Alan J. Anderson, and Daniel D. Marshall
Pages 1273-1274

In situ measurements of the H2O:CO2 ratio in fluid inclusions by infrared spectroscopy
Robert L. Linnen, Hans Keppler, and S. Michael Sterner
Pages 1275-1282
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Raman spectra of fluid and crystal mixtures in the systems H2O, H2O–NaCl and H2O–MgCl2 at low temperatures: applications to fluid-inclusion research
Ronald J. Bakker
Pages 1283-1314
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Analysis of evaporate mounds as a complement to fluid-inclusion thermometric data: case studies from granitic environments in Nova Scotia and Peru
Daniel J. Kontak
Pages 1315-1329
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The composition and origin of hydrothermal fluids in a NYF-type granitic pegmatite, South Platte District, Colorado: evidence from LA–ICP–MS analysis of fluorite- and quartz-hosted fluid inclusions
Joel E. Gagnon, Iain M. Samson, Brian J. Fryer, and Anthony E. Williams-Jones
Pages 1331-1355
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Experimental simulation of shock-induced re-equilibration of fluid inclusions
Megan E. Elwood Madden, Friedrich Horz, and Robert J. Bodnar
Pages 1357-1368
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Volume changes in fluid inclusions produced by heating a d pressurization: an assessment by finite element modeling
Pamela C. Burnley and M. Kathleen Davis
Pages 1369-1382
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Temperature gradients recorded by fluid inclusions and hydrothermal alteration at the Mount Charlotte gold deposit, Kalgoorlie, Australia
Terrence P. Mernagh, Christoph A. Heinrich, and Edward J. Mikucki
Pages 1383-1403
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Physical conditions of gold deposition at the McPhees deposit, Pilbara Craton, western Australia: fluid inclusion and stable isotope constraints
Darcy E.L. Baker and Philip K. Seccombe
Pages 1405-1424
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An integrated fluid–mineral stable-isotope study of the granite-hosted mineral deposits of the New Ross area, South Mountain Batholith, Nova Scotia, Canada: evidence for multiple reservoirs
Sarah Carruzzo, Daniel J. Kontak, D. Barrie Clarke, and T. Kurtis Kyser
Pages 1425-1441
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Fluid–mineral reaction in the Lake George granodiorite, New Brunswick, Canada: implications for Au–W–Mo–Sb mineralization
Xue-Ming Yang, David R. Lentz, Guoxiang Chi, and T. Kurtis Kyser
Pages 1443-1464
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Hydrothermal As–Bi mineralization in the Nakdong deposits, South Korea: insight from fluid inclusions and stable isotopes
Dongbok Shin, Hee-In Park, Insung Lee, Kwang-Sik Lee, and Jeong Hwang
Pages 1465-1481
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The mineralogical consequences and behavior of descending acid-sulfate waters: an example from the Karaha – Telaga Bodas geothermal system, Indonesia
Joseph N. Moore, Bruce W. Christenson, Richard G. Allis, Patrick R.L. Browne, and Susan J. Lutz
Pages 1483-1499
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Genesis of high-sulfidation vinciennite-bearing Cu–As–Sn (±Au) assemblage from the Radka epithermal copper deposit, Bulgaria: evidence from mineralogy and infrared microthermometry of enargite
Kalin Kouzmanov, Claire Ramboz, Laurent Bailly, and Kamen Bogdanov
Pages 1501-1521
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The lened emerald prospect, Northwest Territories, Canada: insights from fluid inclusions and stable isotopes, with implicatons for northern Cordilleran emerald
Daniel D. Marshall, Lee A. Groat, Hendrik Falck, Gaston Giuliani, and Heather Neufeld
Pages 1523-1539
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The role of saline fluids base-metal and gold mineralization at the Cobalt Hill Prospect northeast of the Sudbury Igneous Complex, Ontario: a fluid-inclusion and mineralogical study
Eva S. Schandl
Pages 1541-1562
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Preservation of microborings as fluid inclusions
Govert J.A. Buijs, Robert H. Goldstein, Stephen T. Hasiotis, and Jennifer A. Roberts
Pages 1563-1581
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Silicate melt inclusions in porphyry copper deposits:
identification and homogenization behavior

James J. Student and Robert J. Bodnar
Pages 1583-1599
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