Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
We analyzed thermal data from deep oil exploration and geothermal boreholes in the 1000-7000 m depth range to unravel thermal regime beneath the central-northern Apennines chain and the surrounding sedimentary basins. We particularly selected deepest bottom hole temperatures, all recorded within the permeable carbonate Paleogene-Mesozoic formations, which represent the most widespread tectono-stratigraphic unit of the study area. The available temperatures were corrected for the drilling disturbance and the thermal
conductivity was estimated from detailed litho-stratigraphic information and by taking into account the pressure and temperature effect. The thermal resistance approach, including
also the radiogenic heat production, was used to infer the terrestrial heat flow and to highlight possible advective perturbation due to groundwater circulation. Only two
boreholes close to recharge areas argue for deep groundwater flow in the permeable carbonate unit, whereas most of the obtained heat-flow data may reflect the deep,
undisturbed, conductive thermal regime.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Heat Flow; Apennines; conductive heat flow; bottom hole temperature; Central-Northern Apennines; Italy
Elenco autori:
Gola, Gianluca
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