Salvador
Not sure what the purpose of your enquiry is. "Enhydros" ? - cm size fluid
inclusions in quartz, occur at Beechworth, Victoria, Australia.
The person who would know about them is the mineralogist at Melbourne
Museum, Bill Birch.
Regards
Martin
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From: "David Thomas" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 5:03 AM
Subject: Re: Fluid inclusions of great size
Salvador,
I have only seen large fluid inclusions from the El Teniente mine, Chile.
About
5cm diameter in gypsum crystals. You could try to contact them through the
codelco website.
Cheers
Dave Thomas
Quoting Salvador Morales <[log in to unmask]>:
> Apologies for multiple listings!
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> Dear all:
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> Does anyone on this list have any experience with fluid inclusions of
> great
> size?.
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> I would like to know if any list member can provide sample(s) with this
> kind
> of fluid inclusions.
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> Thanks for any help in advance
>
> Best regards
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>
> Salvador Morales
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