Fluid inclusion study of the unexposed Kentstown Granite, Co. Meath, Ireland

The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining
C. O'Reilly M. Feely M. P. Holdstock W. G. O'Keefe
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Jun 19, 1905

Abstract

A petrographic and microthermometric study of fluid inclusions in the Kentstown Granite, crosscutting quartz (VI) and calcite+quartz (V 2) veins in the granite and calcite+quartz (V 2) veins in the overlying sediments was performed on samples taken from the borehole. Comparisons of the type 1, type 2 and type 3 fluid inclusion populations recorded in the present study with those from other Irish Caledonian granites strongly suggest a similar fluid evolutionary history. Furthermore, the low-temperature CaC12-rich brines (type 5) of this study, which must be syn- to post-Lower Carboniferous in age, have correlatives both in Irish Caledonian granites and in the Lower Carboniferous base-metal deposits of the Irish midlands
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APA: C. O'Reilly M. Feely M. P. Holdstock W. G. O'Keefe  (1905)  Fluid inclusion study of the unexposed Kentstown Granite, Co. Meath, Ireland

MLA: C. O'Reilly M. Feely M. P. Holdstock W. G. O'Keefe Fluid inclusion study of the unexposed Kentstown Granite, Co. Meath, Ireland. The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, 1905.

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