Abstract

Abstract: Fluid inclusions in hydrothermal quartz and anhydrite samples from the Mori geothermal field, southwest Hokkaido, have been studied microthermometrically using heating/freezing stages. Based on homogenization temperatures of fluid inclusions, salinities after correction of effect of freezing‐point depression of CO2 on ice melting temperatures of fluid inclusions, and previous geochemical data by Yoshida (1991), we discuss the geneses of various types of inclusion fluids in the Mori geothermal reservoir.

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