Morales Ruano, S.Touray, J. C.Barbanson, L.Fenoll Hach-Ali, P.2017-02-102017-02-101996http://hdl.handle.net/10272/13272The problem addressed in this article is a te n ta tiv e explanation o f the coexistence of partially miscible "ncompatible" fluids in different primary inclusions of the same crystal (or group of crystals). It is based on a study of sphalerite crystals from Cerro del Toro, containing two groups of primary inclusions with fillings displaying contrasting compositions, respectively suggestive on one hand of a "Mississippi Valley type“(MVT) brine, and on the other hand of a metamorphic fluid. The interpretation is based on a comparison of the composition of both " primary " fluids and a tentative explanation involving partial metamorphic recrystallization, whose possible markers are solid inclusions of briartite (a Ge-rich mineral)spaAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Españahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/BriartiteH 20-N a C I-C a C I2 type FIH 20 - C 0 2- N 2-NaCI type FICerro del ToroBetic CordilleraGénesis de las mineralizaciones de Ge asociadas a esfaleritas portadoras de fluidos "incompatibles" del Cerro del Toro (Alpujárride, SE de España)Genesis of Ge mineralisation related to sphalerite bearing "incompatible" fluids from Cerro del Toro (Alpujárride, SE of Spain)journal articleopen access