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Dear Dr. Salvador Morales Ruano,
 
The largest fluid inclusions that I have so far seen are in quartz crystals of ca. 10-15 cm size from veins and pegmatites in the ultrahigh-temperature/high-pressure granulite belt of Palghat-Cauvery Shear Zone system in southern India.  Fluid inclusions in some of these crystals are several centimeters long and one can see the large bubble with naked eyes in the hand specimen. When you tilt the quartz crystal, the bubble moves from one end of the inclusion cavity to the other, like a "spirit level". If you are interested in procuring a sample, please let me know, to my e-mail address below.
 
 
Best wishes,
 
 
Santosh
 
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M. Santosh
Professor of Geology & Editor-in-Chief, Gondwana Research
Department of Natural Environmental Science
Kochi University
Akebono-cho 2-5-1, Kochi 780-8520, Japan
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Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 12:52 AM
Subject: Fluid inclusions of great size

Apologies for multiple listings!

 

Dear all:

 

Does anyone on this list have any experience with fluid inclusions of great size?.

I would like to know if any list member can provide sample(s) with this kind of fluid inclusions.

Thanks for any help in advance

    Best regards

        Salvador Morales

 

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Dr. Salvador Morales Ruano
Profesor Titular Universidad
Dpto. Mineralogía y Petrología
Facultad de Ciencias
Universidad de Granada
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18002 Granada (Spain)
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