Neutron Activation Analysis of Fluid Inclusions for Copper, Manganese, and Zinc. 1963

G K Czamanske, and E Roedder, and F C Burns

Microgram quantities of copper, manganese, and zinc, corresponding to concentrations greater than 100 parts per million, were found in milligram quantities of primary inclusion fluid extracted from samples of quartz and fluorite from two types of ore deposits. The results indicate that neutron activation is a useful analytical method for studying the content of heavy metal in fluid inclusions.

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