
"Fluid Inclusion: Applications to Geology"
"Fluid inclusion" refers to tiny pockets of natural liquids trapped within minerals as they form underground. Studying these inclusions helps geologists understand the conditions—such as temperature, pressure, and composition—existing during mineral formation. This information provides insights into geological processes like mineral deposits, geothermal activity, and past environmental conditions. By analyzing fluid inclusions, scientists can reconstruct the history of geological phenomena and better locate valuable resources like ore deposits, contributing to fields like economic geology and natural resource exploration.