2010
DOI: 10.1017/s1755691010009047
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Fluid inclusions in Irish granite quartz: monitors of fluids trapped in the onshore Irish Massif

Abstract: Fluid inclusion studies of granite quartz provide an opportunity to study fluid flow associated with igneous activity and post-emplacement fluid processes. This study presents new fluid inclusion data from the late Caledonian Donegal granites and Newry granodiorite, and the Tertiary Mourne Mountains granite in Ireland, which identify three distinct fluids. Aqueous-carbonic fluids (Type 1) have been recorded in late Caledonian granites with a significant mantle component (Newry granodiorite and the Ardara and T… Show more

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“…wt % NaCl) with the majority of TH values between ~270 °C and 310 °C. This fluid is similar to hydrothermal fluids recorded in granite quartz and their mineralised veins from granites throughout Great Britain and Ireland [46][47][48][49][50][51]. These fluids invariably involve mixing between late-stage magmatic fluids and meteoric fluids.…”
Section: Source Of Type 1 Fluidssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…wt % NaCl) with the majority of TH values between ~270 °C and 310 °C. This fluid is similar to hydrothermal fluids recorded in granite quartz and their mineralised veins from granites throughout Great Britain and Ireland [46][47][48][49][50][51]. These fluids invariably involve mixing between late-stage magmatic fluids and meteoric fluids.…”
Section: Source Of Type 1 Fluidssupporting
confidence: 63%