Publications
1980
1. Bodnar RJ &Beane RE (1980) Temporal and spatial variations in hydrothermal fluidcharacteristics during vein filling in preore cover overlying deeply buried porphyry copper-type mineralization at RedMountain, Arizona. ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, 75,876-893.
2. Roedder E & Bodnar RJ (1980) Geologic pressure determinations from fluid inclusion studies.Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 8, 263-301.
1982
3. Zolensky ME &Bodnar RJ (1982) Identification of fluid inclusion daughter minerals usingGandolfi X-ray techniques. American Mineralogist, 67, 137-141.
1983
4. Bodnar RJ (1983) Amethod of calculating fluid inclusion volumes based on vapor bubble diameters and P-V-T-X properties of inclusion fluids.ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, 78, 535-542.
1984
5. Bodnar RJ &Bethke PM (1984) Systematics of stretching of fluid inclusions. I. Fluoriteand sphalerite at 1 atmosphere confining pressure. ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, 79,141-161.
6. Sterner SM &Bodnar RJ (1984) Synthetic fluid inclusions in naturalquartz. I. Compositional types synthesized and applications to experimental geochemistry. Geochimica et CosmochimicaActa, 48, 2659-2668.
1985
7. Bodnar RJ &Sterner SM (1985) Synthetic fluid inclusions in naturalquartz. II. Application to PVT studies. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 49,1855-1859.
8. Bodnar RJ,Burnham CW & Sterner SM (1985) Synthetic fluid inclusions innatural quartz. III. Determination of phase equilibrium properties in the system H2O-NaCl to 1000°C and 1500 bars.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 49, 1861-1873.
9. Bodnar RJ,Reynolds TJ & Kuehn CA (1985) Fluid inclusion systematics in epithermal systems.in Society of Economic Geologists, Reviews in Economic Geology,2, Geology and Geochemistry of Epithermal Systems, B.R. Berger andP.M. Bethke, eds., 73-98.
1986
10. Pasteris JD,Kuehn CA & Bodnar RJ (1986) Applicationsof the laser Raman microprobe RAMANOR U-1000 to hydrothermal ore deposits: Carlin as an example. ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, 81,915-930.
1987
11. Bodnar RJ &Sterner SM (1987) Synthetic fluid inclusions.in Hydrothermal Experimental Techniques, G.C. Ulmer andH.L. Barnes, eds., Wiley-Interscience, New York. p.423-457.
1988
12. Hall DL, SternerSM & Bodnar RJ (1988) Freezing point depression of NaCl-KCl-H2O solutions. ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, 83, 197-202.
13. Haynes FM,Sterner SM Bodnar RJ (1988) Synthetic fluid inclusions in naturalquartz. IV. Chemical analyses of fluid inclusions by SEM/EDA: Evaluation of method. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 52, 969-978.
14. Ulrich MR &Bodnar RJ (1988) Systematics of stretching of fluid inclusions. II. Barite at one atmosphere confining pressure. ECONOMIC GEOLOGY, 83,1037-1046.
15. Sterner SM, HallDL & Bodnar RJ (1988) Synthetic fluid inclusions. V. Solubilityrelations in the system NaCl-KCl-H2O under vapor-saturatedconditions. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 52,989-1006.
16. Vanko DA, BodnarRJ & Sterner SM (1988) Synthetic fluid inclusions. VIII.Vapor-saturated halite solubility in part of the system NaCl-CaCl2-H2O,with application to fluid inclusions from oceanic hydrothermal systems. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 52, 2451-2456.
1989
17. Bodnar RJ (1989) Syntheticfluid inclusions: A novel technique for experimental water-rock studies. Proceedings of the 6th InternationalWater-Rock Symposium, D. L. Miles, ed., A. A. Balkema Publishing Co., Rotterdam, pp. 99-102.
18. Bodnar RJ, BinnsPR & Hall DL (1989) Syntheticfluid inclusions. VI. Quantitative evaluation of the decrepitation behavior of fluid inclusions in quartz at oneatmosphere confining pressure. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 7,229-242.
19. Bodnar RJ,Sterner SM & Hall DL (1989) SALTY:a FORTRAN program to calculate compositions of fluid inclusions in the systemNaCl-KCl-H2O.Computers & Geosciences, 15, 19-41.
20. Knight CL &Bodnar RJ (1989) Synthetic fluid inclusions. IX. Critical PVTX properties ofNaCl-H2Osolutions. Geochimica etCosmochimica Acta, 53, 3-8.
21. Sterner SM &Bodnar RJ (1989) Synthetic fluid inclusions. VII. Reequilibration of fluidinclusions in quartz during laboratory-simulated metamorphic uplift. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 7,243-260.
22. Hames WE, TracyRJ & Bodnar RJ (1989) Postmetamorphic unroofing history deducedfrom petrology, fluid inclusions, thermochronometry, and thermal modeling: An example from southwestern New England. Geology, 17, 727-730.
23. Knight CL,Williamson MA & Bodnar RJ (1989) Raman spectroscopy of zeolites:Characterization of natural zeolites with the laser Raman microprobe. Microbeam Analysis-1989, PE Russell, ed., SanFrancisco Press, 571-573.
24. O'Grady MR,Bodnar RJ, Hellgeth JW, Conroy CM, Taylor LT & Knight CL (1989) Fourier transform infrared microprobe (FTIRM) analysis of individualpetroleum fluid inclusions in geologic samples. Microbeam Analysis -1989, PE Russell, ed., San Francisco Press, 579-582.
25. Hall DL &Bodnar RJ (1989) Comparison of fluid inclusion decrepitation and acoustic emissionprofiles of Westerly granite and Sioux quartzite. Tectonophysics, 168,283-296.
26. Sheets RW,Ausburn K, Rbodnar RJ, Craig JR & Law RD (1989) Geology and precious metal mineralization at the Morning Stardeposit, San Bernardino County, California. U.S. Department of the Interior - Bureau of Land Management, CaliforniaDesert Mineral Symposium Compendium, 219-231.
1990
27. Oakes CS, BodnarRJ & Simonson JM (1990) The system NaCl-CaCl2-H2O.I. The vapor-saturated ice liquidus. Geochimicaet Cosmochimica Acta, 54, 603-610.
28. Hall DL &Bodnar RJ (1990) Methane in fluid inclusions from granulites: Aproduct of hydrogen diffusion? Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 54,641-651.
29. Bodnar RJ (1990) Petroleummigration in the Miocene Monterey Formation, California, U.S.A. : Constraints from fluid-inclusion studies.Mineralogical Magazine, 54, 295-304.
30. Oakes CS,Simonson JM & Bodnar RJ (1990) The system NaCl-CaCl2-H2O. II. Densities for ionic strengths 0.1 to 19.2 mol kg-1 at 298 and 308 K and 0.1MPa. Journal of Chemical and Eng. Data, 35,no. 3, 304-309.
31. Nyman MW, SheetsRW & Bodnar RJ (1990) Fluid inclusion evidence for the physical and chemicalconditions attending intermediate temperature PGE mineralization at the New Rambler deposit, S.E. Wyoming, U.S.A.Canadian Mineralogist, 28, 629-638.
1991
32. Sterner SM &Bodnar RJ (1991) Synthetic fluid inclusions. X. Experimental determination ofP-V-T-X properties in the CO2-H2O system to 6 kb and 700°C. American Journal of Science, 291, 1-54.
33. Smith BM,Reynolds SJ, Day HW & Bodnar RJ (1991) Deep-seated fluidinvolvement in ductile-brittle deformation and mineraliza tion, South Mountains metamorphic core complex, Arizona. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 103, 559-569.
34. Bodnar RJ &Costain JK (1991) Effect of fluid composition on mass and energy transport inthe earth's crust. Geophysical Research Letters, 18,983-986.
35. Cline JS &Bodnar RJ (1991) Can economic porphyry copper mineralization be generatedby a typical calc-alkaline melt? Journal of Geophysical Research, 96,8113-8126.
36. Hall DL, BodnarRJ & Craig JR (1991) Evidence for postentrapment diffusion of hydrogeninto peak metamorphic fluid inclusions from the massive sulfide deposits at Ducktown, Tennessee. AmericanMineralogist, 76, 1344-1355.
37. Hall D, Bodnar RJ& Craig JR (1991) Fluid inclusion constraints on the uplift history of themetamorphosed massive sulfide deposits at Ducktown, Tennessee. Journalof Metamorphic Geology, 9, 551-565.
38. Bodnar RJ &Burruss RC (1991) Comment and reply on "Fluid inclusiontechnique for determining maximum temperature in calcite and its comparison to the vitrinite reflectancegeothermometer" Geology, 19,1241-1242.
1992
39. Bodnar RJ, (1992) Can we recognize magmatic fluid inclusions in fossil hydrothermal systems based on room temperature phase relations and microthermometric behavior? Geol. Survey of Japan, report No. 279, p. 26-30.
40. Cline JS, BodnarRJ & Rimstidt JD (1992) Numerical simulation of fluid flow and silicatransport and deposition in boiling hydrothermal solutions: Application to epithermal gold deposits. Journal of Geophysical Research, 97,no. B6, 9085-9103.
41. Seitz JC, BlencoeJG, Joyce DB & Bodnar RJ (1992) Excess molar volumes for CO2-CH2 mixtures. Proceedings of the 6th International Water-Rock Symposium, Kharaka and Maest, eds., A. A. Balkema Publishing Co.,Rotterdam, pp. 99-102.
1993
42. Bodnar RJ (1993) Revisedequation and table for determining the freezing point depression of H2O-NaCl solutions. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 57, 683-684.
43. Anderson AJ &Bodnar RJ (1993) An adaptation of the spindle stage for geometric analysis offluid inclusions. American Mineralogist, 78, 657-664.
44. Alvarenga AD,Grimsditch M & Bodnar RJ (1993) Elastic properties of water undernegative pressures. Journal of Chemical Physics, 98 (11), 8392-8396.
45. Vanko DA, SuttonSR, Rivers ML & Bodnar RJ (1993) Fluid inclusion studies with thesynchrotron X-ray fluorescence microprobe: Ratios of major elements in synthetic fluid inclusions. Chem. Geol., 109,125-134.
1994
46. Bodnar RJ (1994) Philosophy of fluid inclusion analysis. in FluidInclusions in Minerals, Methods and Applications, B. De Vivo and M. L. Frezzotti, eds., pub. by Virginia Tech,Blacksburg, VA, p. 1-6.
47. Bodnar RJ &Vityk MO (1994) Interpretation of microthermometric data for H2O-NaCl fluid inclusions.in Fluid Inclusions in Minerals,Methods and Applications, B. De Vivo and M. L. Frezzotti, eds., pub. by Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, p. 117-130.
48. Bodnar RJ (1994) Syntheticfluid inclusions. XII. Experimental determination of the liquidus and isochores for a 40 wt.% H2O-NaClsolution. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 58,1053-1063.
49. Mavrogenes JA& Bodnar RJ (1994) Experimental evidence and geologicimplications of hydrogen movement into and out of fluid inclusions in quartz. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 58, 141-148.
50. Oakes CS, BodnarRJ, Simonson JM & Pitzer KS (1994) Critical and supercriticalproperties for 0.3 to 3.0 mol kg-1CaCl2(aq). Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 58, 2421-2431.
51. Seitz JC, BlencoeJG, Joyce DB & Bodnar RJ (1994) Volumetric properties of CO2-CH2 fluids: Comparisonof equations of state and experimental data with implications for fluid inclusions. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 58, 1065-1071.
52. Simonson JM,Oakes CS & Bodnar RJ (1994) Densities of NaCl(aq) to thetemperature 523 K at pressures to 40 MPa measured with a new vibrating tube densimeter. Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 26, 345-359.
53. Winslow DM,Bodnar RJ & Tracy RJ (1994) Fluid inclusion evidence for an anticlockwisemetamorphic P-T path in central Massachusetts. Journal of MetamorphicGeology, 12, 361-371.
54. Vityk MO, BodnarRJ & Schmidt C (1994) Fluid inclusions as tectonothermobarometers:Relation between P-T history and re-equilibration morphology during crustal thickening. Geology, 22, 731-734.
55. Cline JS &Bodnar RJ (1994) Direct evolution of a brine from a crystallizing silicicmelt at the Questa, New Mexico, molybdenum deposit. Economic Geology, 89,1780-1802.
56. Yang K &Bodnar RJ (1994) Why is economic porphyry copper mineralization absent from thegranitoids of the Gyeongsang Basin, South Korea?: Evidence fromsilicate melt and aqueous fluid inclusions. International Geology Review, 36,608-628.
1995
57. Beane RE &Bodnar RJ (1995) Hydrothermal fluids and hydrothermal alteration inporphyry copper deposits. in Pierce, F.W. and Bohm, J.G., Porphyry Copper Deposits of the American Cordillera.Arizona Geological Society Digest 20, Tucson, AZ p. 83-93.
58. Bodnar RJ (1995)Experimental determination of the PVTx properties of aqueous solutions at elevated temperatures and pressures usingsynthetic fluid inclusions: H2O-NaCl as an example. Journal ofPure and Applied Chemistry, 67(6), 873-880.
59. Bodnar RJ (1995)Fluid inclusion evidence for a magmatic source for metals in porphyry copper deposits. in Mineralogical Association of Canada Short Course Volume 23, Magmas,Fluids and Ore Deposits, J. F. H. Thompson, ed., 139-152.
60. Sheets RW, CraigJR & Bodnar RJ (1995) Composition and occurrence of electrum at the MorningStar deposit, San Bernardino County, CA: Evidence for remobilization of gold and silver. Canadian Mineralogist, 33,137-151.
61. Oakes CS, BodnarRJ, Simonson JM & Pitzer KS (1995) CaCl2-H2Oin the supercritical and two-phase ranges. International Journal of Thermophysics, 16, 483-492.
62. Vityk MO &Bodnar RJ (1995) Do fluid inclusions in high grade metamorphic terranespreserve peak metamorphic density during retrograde decompression? AmericanMineralogist, 80, 641-644.
63. Vityk MO & BodnarRJ (1995) Textural evolution of synthetic fluid inclusions in quartz duringre-equilibration, with applications to tectonic reconstruction. Cont. to Mineralogy and Petrology, 121,309-323.
64. Mavrogenes JA, BodnarRJ, Anderson AJ, Bajt S, Sutton SR & Rivers ML (1995) Assessmentof the uncertainties and limitations of quantitative elemental analysis of individual fluid inclusions using synchrotronX-ray fluorescence. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 59, no. 19,3987-3995.
65. Szabo Cs. & BodnarRJ (1995) Sulfides in Cr-diopside xenoliths from alkalinebasalt lavas, Nógrád-Gömör Volcanic Field, North Hungary/South Slovakia. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 59,no. 19, 3917-3927.
66. Schmidt C, Rosso KM& Bodnar RJ (1995) Synthetic fluid inclusions. XIII:Experimental determination of the PVTX properties in the system (H2O + 40 wt.% NaCl) - CO2 at elevated temperatures and pressures.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 59, no. 19, 3953-3959.
67. Rosso KM &Bodnar RJ (1995) Detection limits of CO2in fluid inclusions using microthermometry and laser Raman spectroscopy and the spectroscopic characterization of CO2.Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 59, no. 19, 3961-3975.
68. Oakes CS,Simonson JM & Bodnar RJ (1995) Apparent molar volumes of aqueous calciumchloride to 250°C, 400 bars, and from molalities of 0.242 to 6.150. Journal of Solution Chemistry, 24,no. 9, 897-916.
69. Vityk, M., Bodnar,R.J. and Dudok, I. (1995) Natural and synthetic re-equilibration texturesof fluid inclusions in quartz (Marmarosh Diamonds): Evidence for refillingunder conditions of compressive loading. European Journal of Mineralogy, 7,1071-1087.
70. Bodnar, R. J.(1995) Applications of synthetic fluid inclusions in supercritical water oxidation research. in Physical Chemistry of Aqueous Systems, edited by H. J. White, Jr., J. V. Sengers, D. B. Neumann and J. C.Bellows, Beggell House, New York, p. 644-651.
71. Mavrogenes, J.A., Bodnar, R. J., Graney, J. R., McQueen, K. G. and Burlinson, Kingsley (1995) Comparisonof decrepitation, microthermometric and compositional characteristics of fluid inclusions in barren and auriferousmesothermal quartz veins of the Cowarra gold district, New South Wales, Australia. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 54, 167-175.
1996
72. Szabo, Cs. and Bodnar, R. J. (1996) Changing ascent rates of magmas in the Nógrád-Gömör Volcanic Field, North Hungary/South Slovakia: Evidence from CO2 inclusions in mantle xenoliths. Petrology,4, no. 3, 221-230.
73. Student, J.J. andBodnar, R.J. (1996) Melt inclusion microthermometry: Petrologic constraints from the H2O-saturated haplogranite system.Petrology, 4, no. 3, 291-306.
74. Vityk, M. O.,Bodnar, R.J. and Dudok, I. V. (1996) Hydrocarbon inclusions inMarmarosh Diamonds: Evidence for tectonic history of the folded Carpathians? Tectonophysics, 255, 163-174.
75. Seitz, J.C.,Blencoe, J.G. and Bodnar. R.J. (1996) Volumetric properties for {x1CO2 + x2CH4 + (1-x1-x2)N2} at the pressures (19.94, 39.94, 59.93, 99.93) MPa and temperatures (323.15, 373.15, 473.15, 573.15) K. Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 28, 521-538.
76. Seitz, J.C.,Blencoe, J.G. and Bodnar. R.J. (1996) The volumetric properties for {(1-x)CO2 + xCH4}, {(1-x)CO2 + xN2}, and {(1-x)CH4 + xN2} at the pressures (9.94, 19.94, 39.94, 59.93, 99.93) MPa and temperatures (323.15, 373.15, 473.15, 573.15) K. Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 28, 539-550.
77. Szabó, Cs.,Bodnar, R.J. and Sobolev, A.V. (1996) Metasomatism associated withsubduction-related, volatile-rich silicate melt in the upper mantle beneath the Nógrád-Gömör Volcanic Field, NorthHungary/South Slovakia: Evidence from silicate melt inclusions. European Journal of Mineralogy, 8, 881-899.
1997
78. Darling, R.S.,Chou, I-Ming and Bodnar, R.J. (1997) An occurrence of the metastablecristobalite in high pressure garnet granulite. Science, 276, 91-93.
79. Bodnar, R. J., Vityk, M.O., Hryn, J. andMavrogenes, J.A. (1997) Phase equilibria in the system H2O-NaCl-KCl-MgCl2relevant to salt cake processing. Light Metals 1997, Proceedings of the126th TMS Annual Meeting, R. Huglen, ed., The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, Warrendale, PA, 1,145-1,151.
80. Roedder, E. and Bodnar, R. J. (1997) FluidInclusion Studies of Hydrothermal Ore Deposits. in Geochemistry ofHydrothermal Ore Deposits, 3rd ed., H. L. Barnes, ed., Wiley & Sons, Inc, New York, 657-698.
1998
81. Invernizzi, C,Vityk, M.O., Cello, G. and Bodnar, R.J. (1998) Fluid inclusions in high pressure/low temperature rocks from theCalabrian Arc (southern Italy): the burial and exhumation history of the subduction-related Diamante-Terranova unit. Journal of Metamorphic Geology, 16, 247-258.
82. Vityk, M.O. and Bodnar,R.J. (1998) Statistical microthermometry of synthetic fluidinclusions in quartz during decompression. Contributions to Mineralogyand Petrology, 132, no. 2, 149-162.
83. Schmidt, C., Chou,I-M., Bodnar, R. J. and Bassett, W. A. (1998) Microthermometricanalysis of synthetic fluid inclusions in the hydrothermal diamond-anvil cell. American Mineralogist, 83,995-1007.
84. Szabó, Cs. and Bodnar,R.J. (1998) Fluid inclusion evidence for an upper mantle origin for green clinopyroxenes in late Cenozoic basanites fromthe Nógrád-Gömör Volcanic Field, North Hungary/South Slovakia. InternationalGeology Review, 40, no. 9, 765-773.
1999
85. Sachan HH, Bodnar RJ,Islam R, Szabó Cs & Law RD (1999) Exhumation history of eclogites from the Tso-Morari Crystalline Complex ineastern Ladakh: Mineralogical and fluid inclusion evidence. Journal of theGeological Society of India, 30, no. 2, 181-190.
86. Szabó Cs & BodnarRJ (1999) Fluid inclusion evidence for an upper mantle origin for green clinopyroxenes in late Cenozoic basanites fromthe Nógrád-Gömör Volcanic Field, North Hungary/South Slovakia. inPlanetary Petrology and Geochemistry: The Lawrence A. Taylor 60th BirthdayVolume, G. A. Snyder, C. R. Neal and W. G. Ernst, eds., Geological Society of America, pp. 83-91.
87. Student JJ & BodnarRJ (1999) Synthetic fluid inclusions XIV: Microthermometric and compositional analysis of coexisting silicate melt and aqueous fluid inclusions trapped inthe haplogranite-H2O-NaCl-KCl system at 800°C and 2000 bars. Journal of Petrology, 40, no. 10, 1509-1525.
88. Zolensky ME, Bodnar RJ,Bogard DD, Garrison DH, Gibson EK, Nyquist LE, Reese Y, Shih C-Y & Wiesmann H (1999) Asteroidalwater within fluid inclusion-bearing halite in an H5 chondrite. Science, 285,no. 5432, 1377-1379.
89. Allen CC, Albert FG,Combie J, Bodnar RJ, Hamilton VE, Jolliff BL, Kuebler K, Wang A, Lindstrom DJ, Morris PA, Morris RV, Murray RW, NyquistLE, Simpson PD, Steele A, & Symes S (1999) Effects of sterilizing dosesof gamma radiation on Mars analog rocks and minerals. Journal of Geophysical Research, 104,27,043-27,066.
90. Bodnar, R.J.(1999) Hydrothermal Solutions. inEncyclopedia of Geochemistry, C.P. Marshall and Fairbridge eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Lancaster, pp. 333-337.
2000
91. Vityk MO, Bodnar RJ& Doukhan, J-C (2000) Synthetic fluid inclusions: XV. TEM investigationof plastic flow associated with re-equilibration of synthetic fluid inclusions in natural quartz. Contributions toMineralogy and Petrology, 139, no. 3, 285-297.
92. Schmidt C & BodnarRJ (2000) Synthetic fluid inclusions: XVI. PVTX properties inthe system H2O-NaCl-CO2 at elevated temperatures, pressures, and salinities. Geochimica etCosmochimica Acta, 64, no. 22, 3853-3869.
2002
93. Rubin AE, Zolensky ME& Bodnar RJ (2002) The halite-bearing Zag and Monahans (1998) meteoritebreccias: Shock metamorphism, thermal metamorphism and aqueous alteration on the H-chondrite parent body. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 37, no. 1, 125-141.
94. Thomas JB, Bodnar RJ,Shimizu N and Sinha AK (2002) Determination of zircon/melt trace elementpartition coefficients from SIMS analysis of melt inclusions in zircon. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 66,no. 16, 2887-2902.
95. Thomas JB & BodnarRJ (2002) A technique for mounting and polishing melt inclusions insmall (<1 mm) crystals. American Mineralogist, 87, 1505-1508.
2003
96. Fedele L, Bodnar RJ,DeVivo B & Tracy RJ (2003) Melt inclusion geochemistry andcomputer modeling of trachyte petrogenesis at Ponza, Italy. Chemical Geology, 194,81-104.
97. Rapien MH, Bodnar RJ,Simmons S, Szabó Cs, Wood CP & Sutton SR (2003) Melt inclusionstudy of the embryonic porphyry copper system at White Island, New Zealand. Societyof Economic Geologists Special Publication 10, p. 41-59.
98. Bodnar RJ (2003) Introductionto fluid inclusions. In I. Samson, A. Anderson, & D. Marshall, eds.Fluid Inclusions: Analysis and Interpretation. Mineral. Assoc. Canada, ShortCourse 32, 1-8.
99. Bodnar RJ (2003) Reequilibrationof fluid inclusions. In I. Samson, A. Anderson, & D. Marshall, eds.Fluid Inclusions: Analysis and Interpretation. Mineral. Assoc. Canada, ShortCourse 32, 213-230.
100. Bodnar RJ (2003) Introductionto aqueous fluid systems. In I. Samson, A. Anderson, & D. Marshall,eds. Fluid Inclusions: Analysis and Interpretation. Mineral. Assoc. Canada, ShortCourse 32, 81-99.
101. Thomas JB, Bodnar RJ,Shimizu N & Chesner C (2003) Melt Inclusions in Zircon. inZIRCON, J.M. Hanchar & P.W.O. Hoskins, eds., Mineralogical Society of America, Reviews in Mineralogy &Geochemistry, v. 53, p. 63-87.
2004
102. AdarF, Naudin C, Whitley A & Bodnar RJ (2004) Use of a microscope objective corrected fora cover glass to improve confocal spatial resolution inside a sample with finite index of refraction. Appl.Spectrosc., 58 [9] 1136-1137.
103. ElwoodMadden ME, Bodnar RJ & Rimstidt JD (2004) Jarosite as an indicator ofwater-limited chemical weathering on Mars. Nature, 431, 821-823. [1]
104. ElwoodMadden ME, Horz, F & Bodnar RJ (2004) Experimental simulation ofshock-induced re-equilibration of fluid inclusions. Canadian Mineralogist, 42,317-328.
105. YangKY & Bodnar RJ (2004) Orthomagmatic origin for the Ilkwang Cu-W breccia-pipedeposit, southern Kyongsang Basin, South Korea. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 24,no. 2, 259-270.
106. StudentJJ & Bodnar RJ (2004) Silicate melt inclusions in porphyry copperdeposits: Identification and homogenization behavior. Canadian Mineralogist, 42,1563-1600.
2005
107. BodnarRJ (2005) Fluids in planetary systems. Elements, 1,9-12.
108. StockstillKR, McSween HY, Jr. & Bodnar RJ (2005) Melt inclusions in augite of the Nakhla Martian Meteorite: Evidence for basaltic parental melt. Meteoritics and Planetary Science, 40,no. 3, 377-395.
109. ReedJS, Spotila JA, Eriksson KA & Bodnar RJ (2005) Burial and exhumationhistory of Pennsylvanian strata, central Appalachian Basin, an integrated study. Basin Research, 17, 259-268
110. ZajaczZ, Halter W, Malfait WJ, Müntener O, Bodnar RJ, Bachmann O, Webster JD, Ulmer P, Mandeville CW, Hirschmann MM &Morizet Y (2005) A composition independent quantitative determination of the watercontent in silicate glasses and silicate melt inclusions by confocal Raman-spectroscopy. Contributions to Mineralogyand Petrology, 150, no. 6, 631-642.
2006
111. ElwoodMadden ME, Kring DA & Bodnar RJ (2006) Shock reequilibration of fluid inclusions in Coconino Sandstone from MeteorCrater, Arizona. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 241, 32-46.
112. ElwoodMadden ME, Kring DA & Bodnar RJ (2006) Shock reequilibration of fluidinclusions in crystalline basement rocks from the Ries Crater, Germany. Meteoritics andPlanetary Sciences, 41, no. 2, 247-262.
113. BodnarRJ & Student JJ (2006) Melt inclusions in plutonic rocks: Petrography andmicrothermometry. In Melt Inclusions in Plutonic Rocks (J. D. Webster, ed.) Mineral.Assoc. Canada, Short Course 36, 1-26.
114.Azbej T, Szabo C, Bodnar RJ, and Dobosi G (2006) Genesis of carbonate aggregates in lamprophyres from the northeastern Transdanubian Central Range, Hungary: Magmatic or hydrothermal origin? Mineralogy and Petrology, 88, 479-497.
2007
115. Fall A, Bodnar RJ, Szabó Cs (2007) Fluid evolution in the nepheline syenites of the Ditráu Alkaline Massif, Transylvania, Romania. Lithos, 95, 331-345.
116. Severs MJ, Azbej T, Thomas JB, Mandeville CW, Jr. & Bodnar RJ (2007) Experimental determination of H2O loss from melt inclusions during laboratory heating. Chemical Geology, 237(3-4), 358-371.
117. Azbej T, Severs MJ, Rusk BG & Bodnar RJ (2007) In situ quantitative analysis of individual H2O-CO2 fluid inclusions by laser Raman spectroscopy. Chemical Geology, 237(3-4), 255-263.
118. Cannatelli C, Lima A, De Vivo B, Bodnar RJ, Webster JD & Fedele L (2007) Chemical evolution of the Campi Flegrei, Campania, Italy: Insights from melt inclusions from the Fondo Riccio eruption. Chemical Geology, 237(3-4), 418-432.
119. Schiffbauer JD, Yin L, Bodnar RJ, Kaufman AJ, Meng F, Hu J, Shen B, Xunlai Y, Bao H & Xiao S (2007) Ultrastructural and geochemical characterization of Archean–Paleoproterozoic graphite particles: Implications for recognizing traces of life in highly metamorphosed rocks. Astrobiology, 7, no. 4, 684-704.
120. Sachan HK, Mukherjee BK & Bodnar RJ (2007) Preservation of methane generated during serpentinization of upper mantle rocks: Evidence from fluid inclusions in the Nidar ophiolite, Indus Suture Zone, Ladakh (India). Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 257, 47-59.
121. Lin F, Sum AK & Bodnar RJ (2007) Correlation of methane Raman n1 band position with fluid density and interactions at the molecular level. Journal of Raman Spectroscopy, 38, 1510-1515.
122. Bodnar RJ, Cannatelli C, De Vivo B, Lima AM, Belkin HE & Milia A (2007) Quantitative model for magma degassing and ground deformation (bradyseism) at Campi Flegrei, Italy: Implications for future eruptions. Geology, 35, no. 9, 791-794.
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