Abstract

Laser-excited Raman spectroscopy has been successfully applied to the identification and partial analysis of solid, liquid, and gaseous phases in fluid inclusions. The procedure is no panacea for problems of analysis of fluid inclusions, but some unique features make it very useful. In particular, the measurement is performed in situ; it is nondestructive; and it can produce qualitative and quantitative data, some of which cannot be obtained otherwise, for samples as small as 10 -9 gram.

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