HaliBubble
CORRECTION OF HALITE FLUID INCLUSION PALEOTEMPERATURES
For calculation of liquid pressure in monophasic halite fluid inclusion, click on following links:
liquid pressure under surface conditions (atmospheric external pressure)
liquid pressure under burial conditions
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Load one or several csv input files. The csv input file(s) must contain the mention 'Microthermometry' or 'Brillouin' in the title (including the capital letter), depending on the method used for data acquisition. Each file corresponds to a sample, and each row (except header row) corresponds to a fluid inclusion. Note that the equation of state used in the model does not extrapolate below 10 °C (or below 25 °C for brines containing more than 0.5 molal of sulfate or carbonate); for observed and infinite homogenization temperatures below this limit, the model calculates the corrections at 10 °C (or 25 °C for brines containing more than 0.5 molal of sulfate or carbonate).
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An example of csv input file can be found at the following link:
example of csv input file (can be used as a template)----
A commented screenshot of a csv input file can be found at the following link:
screenshot of csv input file with explanations----
A commented screenshot of a csv output file can be found at the following link:
screenshot of csv output file with explanations----
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----The model HaliBubble and this user interface are associated with the paper below, please cite this paper when using this user interface and/or HaliBubble:----
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Guillerm, E., Lowenstein, T. K., Gardien, V., Brauer, A., Krüger, Y., Arnuk, W. D., & Caupin, F. (2025). A physical model for accurate paleotemperature reconstruction from fluid inclusions in halite. American Journal of Science, 325, Article 7. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.2475/​001c.130836----
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Please report issues and ask questions to emmanuel.guillerm@gfz-potsdam.de or emmanuel.guillerm@outlook.fr----
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This page was last modified on: Mon 7 Apr 2025
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