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PP‐2Figure 2: a, b: three‐phase fluid inclusions (L+V+S); c: two‐phase fluid inclusions (L+V), rich from liquidphase; d: two‐phase fluid inclusions (L+V), rich from vapor phase; e: two‐phase fluid inclusions (L+V),including two phase of the non‐mixed vapor; f: liquid single phase of fluid inclusion (L) and twophases (L+V); g: gases single phase of fluid inclusion (V); h: multi‐phase of fluid inclusion(L+V+ha+sil+opq)References:[1]. Bodnar R.J. (2003) Re‐equilbration of fluid inclusions: I. Samson, A. Anderson, & D. Marshall, edu. FluidInclusions: Analysis and Interpretation. Mineral, ASSOC. Can., Short Course Ser., 32, 23‐230.[2]. Kun Joo Moon (1991), Application of fluid inclusions in mineral exploration. Journal of geochemicalexploration. Volume 42, Issue 1, p. 205‐221.[3]. Shepherd T.J., Rankin A.H. and Alderton D. (1985), A practical guide to fluid inclusion studies.[4]. Wilkinson J.J. (2001) Fluid inclusions in hydrothermal ore deposits. Lithos.55:229‐272.134

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