Abstract :
The changes of the homogenization temperature (Th), when hydrocarbons in inclusions were cracked thermally, were experimentally evaluated. In the experiments, the hydrocarbon-inclusions in quartz were heated in an autoclave, and the Th between before and after heating were compared. In the experiments, the Th decreased after heating. The amount of decrease became greater as the heating temperature or the duration time or both increased. The experiments also revealed that the samples with higher Th showed a greater decrease after heating. Because the experiments have been performed in a closed system, mass transfer between inclusions and the enclosing medium was impossible. No volumetric changes in the hydrocarbon inclusions were observed after heating. Therefore, the temperature depression after heating should be caused by the pyrolysis of the hydrocarbons in the inclusions.