3D Raman mapping combined with FIB‐SEM on multiphase fluid inclusions: A tool to unravel complex phase assemblages

Author:

Aradi László E.12,Spránitz Tamás13,Myovela Justine L.45,Guzmics Tibor1,Patkó Levente6,Berkesi Márta13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lithosphere Fluid Research Lab, Department of Petrology and Geochemistry, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences Eötvös Loránd University Budapest Hungary

2. Department of Geosciences University of Padua Padova Italy

3. MTA FI Lendület FluidsByDepth Research Group Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science (EPSS) Sopron Hungary

4. Department of Geology and Meteorology, Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences University of Pécs Pécs Hungary

5. Department of Geology, College of Earth Sciences and Engineering University of Dodoma Dodoma Tanzania

6. MTA FI Lendület Pannon LitH2Oscope Research Group Institute of Earth Physics and Space Science (EPSS) Sopron Hungary

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we performed high resolution 3D Raman mapping on primary multiphase fluid inclusions from a granulite and an eclogite of the Cabo Ortegal Complex (NW Spain), the latter representing a former subduction zone environment. Several microns‐sized inclusions are great targets to test the advantages and limitations of 3D Raman mapping. We show how optical and Raman scattering properties of the phases inside the inclusions can affect the veracity of both 2D and 3D Raman maps. As an independent control, 3D Raman models were compared with focused ion beam‐scanning electron microscopy submicron‐scale slicing of three previously 3D Raman mapped inclusions, allowing us to optimize Raman spectroscopy data evaluation and provide volume proportion calculations. We found that a non‐optimized evaluation procedure might result in even an order of magnitude over‐ or underestimation of phase volume properties. We propose that correcting the Raman maps even with empirically determined Raman cross sections of the phases inside the inclusions can vastly improve the quality of the maps. The results provide valuable input data for thermodynamic modeling and draw implications for fluid/rock interactions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Spectroscopy,General Materials Science

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