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Related Research & Publications:

Carr, P., Selleck, B., Stott, M., Williamson, P. (2008) Native lead at Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia; Canadian Mineralogist, v. 46

Goldstein, A., Selleck, B. and Valley, J. (2005) Pressure, temperature, and composition history of syntectonic fluids in a low-grade metamorphic terrane; Geology, v.33, p. 421-424
In addition to basic sample preparation, the Geology Research Lab is specially equipped for performing grain size and fluid inclusion analyses. Specialized instrumentation housed in this lab includes a Malvern Mastersizer 2000 Laser Diffraction Grain Size Analyzer, and a Fluid Inc. USGS-design Fluid Inclusion Microthermometric System. Observations for fluid inclusion work are performed using a Leica LaborluxS microscope and Hitachi HVD25 digital imaging system.

Selleck, B. and Zangrilli, P. (2001) Fluid Inclusion and Stable Isotope Constraints on Temperature and Pressure of Vein Formation, Hudson Valley Fold-Thrust Belt, Catskill, N.Y.; Northeastern Geology and Environmental Sciences, V. 23, no. 1, p. 1-11

McLelland, J., Morrison, J., Selleck, B., and others (2001) Hydrothermal alteration late- to post-tectonic Lyon Mountain Granitic Gneiss, Adirondack Mountains, New York: Origin of quartz-sillimanite segregations, quartz-albite lithologies and associated Kiruna-type low-Ti Fe-oxide deposits; Journal of Metamorphic Petrology, v. 19, p. 1-19

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