Prior investigations concur that the granite plutons in Scotland which are most likely to prove favourable for geothermal exploration are the Ballater, Bennachie, Cairngorm and Mount Battock plutons, all of which have heat production values greater than 5 μW m−3. This heat production arises from the significant concentrations of potassium, uranium and thorium in some granite plutons. A new field-based gamma-ray spectrometric survey targeted plutons that were poorly surveyed in the past or near areas of high heat demand. This survey identifies several other plutons (Ben Rhinnes, Cheviot, Hill of Fare, Lochnagar and Monadhliath) with heat production rates between 3 and 5 μW m−3 that could well have geothermal gradients sufficient for direct h...
In 2013, there are less than 20 documented examples of operational geothermal systems on mine sites ...
Abstract An assessment of the engineered geothermal system (EGS) resource base that might be availab...
The idea of Deep Geothermal Single Well (DGSW) heat production has existed for many years, but with ...
Heat flow measured over the East Grampians batholith in the 1980s was found to be unexpectedly low a...
Geothermal energy development in the UK has been limited, partly due to the lack of high enthalpy r...
Geothermal energy is simply the natural heat that exists within our planet. In some parts of the wor...
The Palaeogene Mourne Mountains Complex in County Down is a potential geothermal energy resource due...
Radiometric, whole rock trace element and petrological studies are reported for two late Caledonian ...
The Cornubian granite batholith provides one of the main high heat production and flow provinces wit...
After a promising start in the 1970s and 80s, the UK rather fell behind other countries in the searc...
The urban development of the city of Glasgow is a consequence of its economic development, in part f...
Studies of the former NE England coalfield in Tyneside demonstrated that heat flow perturbations in ...
In 2015, the primary energy demand in the UK was 202.5 million tonnes of oil equivalent (mtoe = 848 ...
Geothermal energy has been harnessed for recreational uses for millennia, but only for electricity g...
Gamma-ray spectrometry is a surveying technique that allows the calculation of the heat produced dur...
In 2013, there are less than 20 documented examples of operational geothermal systems on mine sites ...
Abstract An assessment of the engineered geothermal system (EGS) resource base that might be availab...
The idea of Deep Geothermal Single Well (DGSW) heat production has existed for many years, but with ...
Heat flow measured over the East Grampians batholith in the 1980s was found to be unexpectedly low a...
Geothermal energy development in the UK has been limited, partly due to the lack of high enthalpy r...
Geothermal energy is simply the natural heat that exists within our planet. In some parts of the wor...
The Palaeogene Mourne Mountains Complex in County Down is a potential geothermal energy resource due...
Radiometric, whole rock trace element and petrological studies are reported for two late Caledonian ...
The Cornubian granite batholith provides one of the main high heat production and flow provinces wit...
After a promising start in the 1970s and 80s, the UK rather fell behind other countries in the searc...
The urban development of the city of Glasgow is a consequence of its economic development, in part f...
Studies of the former NE England coalfield in Tyneside demonstrated that heat flow perturbations in ...
In 2015, the primary energy demand in the UK was 202.5 million tonnes of oil equivalent (mtoe = 848 ...
Geothermal energy has been harnessed for recreational uses for millennia, but only for electricity g...
Gamma-ray spectrometry is a surveying technique that allows the calculation of the heat produced dur...
In 2013, there are less than 20 documented examples of operational geothermal systems on mine sites ...
Abstract An assessment of the engineered geothermal system (EGS) resource base that might be availab...
The idea of Deep Geothermal Single Well (DGSW) heat production has existed for many years, but with ...