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1. Tests Of Homogenization Temperature And Volatile Content Of Melt Inclusions
2. Mid-oceanic Ridge Basalts(MORBS) Chemistry And Characteristics Of Plagioclase-hosted Melt Inclusions In The South Atlantic Ridge 19°S And Implications For Magmatic Processes
3. Ore-Forming Mechanism Of The Asikaerte Granite Type Beryllium Deposit In Xinjiang,China
4. Application Of Melt Inclusions And Li Isotope In Earth Sciences
5. Petrogenesis Of Ankaramite In Devonian Beitashan Formation On The Southern Margin Of Altay Orogen
6. Study On The Text Methods Of Homogenization Experiment Of Melt Inclusions And Water Content Of Melt
7. Magmatic And Hydrothermal Controls On The Formation Of Giant Porphyry Cu Deposits
8. The Source Of Porphyroclastic Lava In Xiangshan Ore Field,Jiangxi Province
9. Study On Characteristics Of Melt Inclusions In The Alkali-rich Porphyries Of Xiaoqiaotou In West Yunnan
10. The Origin of Mid-Ocean Ridge Basalts: Insights from Trace Element Contents in Anorthite, Anorthite-hosted-melt Inclusions, and Ocean Core Complexes
11. Constraints on the Central American slab fluid composition from arc melt inclusions and phenocrysts
12. Applications of melt inclusions to problems in igneous petrogenesis
13. The role of subduction fluids in generating compositionally diverse basalts in the Cascadia subduction zone
14. The evolution of silicic magmatism in the post-caldera volcanism of the Phlegrean Fields, Italy
15. Studies of volatile evolution in magmatic systems using melt inclusions
16. Trench inputs and arc outputs in the Mariana-Izu-Bonin subduction factory
17. Composition and volatile (sulfur and chlorine) contents of lavas and tephras from Mayon Volcano, Philippines
18. Magmatic processes at mid-ocean ridges: Evidence from lavas and melt inclusions from the southeast Indian Ridge, the Endeavour Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, and the northern East Pacific Rise
19. A window into the mantle: Analyzing the geochemistry of melt inclusions from the volcanic island of Mangaia
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