Terrestrial Heat Flow in Europe

Terrestrial Heat Flow in Europe
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 337
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ISBN-10 : 9783642953576
ISBN-13 : 3642953573
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Synopsis Terrestrial Heat Flow in Europe by : V. Cermak

The outflow of heat from the earth's interior, the terrestrial heat flow, and the temperature field at depth are determined by deep-seated tectonic processes. The knowledge of the re gional heat flow pattern is thus very important in geophysics and provides a useful tool for studying crustal and litho spheric structure and understanding the nature of their evo lution. In order to use the results of heat flow measurements for regional studies and/or to correlate the observed surface geothermal activity with other geophysical or geological fea tures, a map showing the surface distribution of heat flow is necessary. Since 1963, when the first comprehensive listing of all available heat flow data appeared (Lee, 1963), several at tempts have been made to up-date the list, to classify all the data and to interpret them with respect to tectonics, deep structure and to use them for constructing surface heat flow maps. The first listing was subsequently revised by Lee and Uyeda (1965); numerous new data which were published there after were included in successive catalogs compiled by Simmons and Horai (1968) and then again by Jessop et al. (1976). The map showing the surface heat flow pattern may also be of great value for practical purposes, in view of the recent world-wide search for applicable sources of geothermal energy.

Handbook of Terrestrial Heat-Flow Density Determination

Handbook of Terrestrial Heat-Flow Density Determination
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 491
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ISBN-10 : 9789400928473
ISBN-13 : 9400928475
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Terrestrial Heat-Flow Density Determination by : R. Haenel

There comes a time in the affairs of every organization when we have to sit down and take stock of where we are and where we want to go. When the International Heat Flow Committee (as it was first called), IHFC, was formed in 1963 at the San Francisco International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics with Francis Birch as its first Chairman, the principal purpose was to stimulate work in the basic aspects of geothermics, particularly the measurement of terrestrial heat-flow density (HFD) in what were then the 'geothermally underdeveloped' areas of the world. In this, the IHFC was remarkably successful. By the beginning of the second decade of our existence, interest in the economic aspects of geothermics was increasing at a rapid pace and the IHFC served as a conduit for all aspects of geothermics and, moreover, became the group responsi ble for collecting data on all types of HFD measurements. In all the tasks that are undertaken, the IHFC relies on the enthusiasm of its members and colleagues who devote much of their time to the important but unglamorous and personally unrewarding tasks that were asked of them, and we arc fortunate that our parent institutions are usually quite tolerant of the time spent by their employees on IHFC work.

Terrestrial Heat Flow and the Lithosphere Structure

Terrestrial Heat Flow and the Lithosphere Structure
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 749
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ISBN-10 : 9783642755828
ISBN-13 : 3642755828
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Terrestrial Heat Flow and the Lithosphere Structure by : Vladimir Cermak

Terrestrial Heat Flow and the Lithosphere Structure summarizes current problems of analyzing related data. The individual chapters are written by leading scientists in geothermics, and are arranged in three sections: - General Lithospheric Geothermics - Regional Lithospheric Geothermics - Worldwide Heat Flow Density Studies. Emphasis is laid on the interrelations between lithospheric structure and local heat flow fields.

Borehole Climatology

Borehole Climatology
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9780080545950
ISBN-13 : 0080545955
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis Borehole Climatology by : Louise Bodri

Climate for the 21st century is expected to be considerably different from the present and recent past. Industrialization growth combined with the increasing CO2 concentration in the atmosphere and massive deforestation are well above the values over the past several decades and are expected to further grow. Air temperature is rising rapidly well as does the weather variability producing frequent extreme events. Six of the ten warmest years occurred in the 1990s. Temperatures predicted for the 21st century ranges well above the present day value. The time period of the last 100-200 years covered by the direct meteorological observations is too short and does not provide material to reliably assess what may happen over the next hundred(s) years. A faithful prediction of the future requires understanding how climate system works, i.e. to reconstruct past climate much further in the past. Borehole paleoclimatology enables climate reconstruction of the past several millennia, unlike proxy methods provides direct past temperature assessment and can well broaden the areal range to the remote regions poorly covered with meteorological observations. Considerable debates have recently focused on the causes of the present-day warming, i.e. to distinguish between the natural and anthropogenic contribution to the observed temperature increase, eventually to quantify their regional distribution. Complex interpretation of borehole data with the proxies and additional socio-economic information can hopefully help. On observed data taken in various places all over the world we demonstrate suitable examples of the interaction between the subsurface temperature response to time changes in vegetation cover, land-use (farming) and urbanization. Precise temperature-time monitoring in shallow subsurface can further provide the magnitude of the present-day warming within relatively short time intervals. As far as we know, there exists so far no book dealing entirely with the subject of the Borehole climatology. Only relatively rarely this method is mentioned in otherwise plentiful literature on climate reconstruction or on climate modelling. There are, however, series of papers focussing on various borehole--climate related studies in numerous journals (e.g. Global and Planetary Change, Climate Change, Tectonophysics, Journal of Geophysical Research, Geophysical Research Letters, etc). Time to time a special issue appears to summarize papers on this topic presented during specialized symposia. Key Features - Description of a new useful alternative paleoclimate reconstruction method - A suitable source of information for those wishing to learn more about climate change - Material for lecturing and use in the classroom - Ample practical examples of borehole temperature inversions worldwide - Ample illustrations and reference list - Authors have a good knowledge of the problem based on more than 20 years of experience, one of them actually pioneered the method - Description of a new useful alternative paleoclimate reconstruction method - A suitable source of information for those wishing to learn more about climate change - Material for lecturing and use in the classroom - Ample practical examples of borehole temperature inversions worldwide - Ample illustrations and reference list - Authors have a good knowledge of the problem based on more than 20 years of experience, one of them actually pioneered the method

Terrestrial Heat Flow

Terrestrial Heat Flow
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1229296851
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Synopsis Terrestrial Heat Flow by : William Hung Kan Lee

Crustal Heat Flow

Crustal Heat Flow
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 0521797039
ISBN-13 : 9780521797030
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Crustal Heat Flow by : G. R. Beardsmore

A handbook for geologists and geophysicists who manipulate thermal data; professionals researchers, and advanced students.

Heat-Mass Transfer and Geodynamics of the Lithosphere

Heat-Mass Transfer and Geodynamics of the Lithosphere
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 539
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ISBN-10 : 9783030635718
ISBN-13 : 3030635716
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Heat-Mass Transfer and Geodynamics of the Lithosphere by : Valentina Svalova

This volume is devoted to investigation of all aspects of heat-mass transfer processes at different scales and from various origins, as well as the formation and evolution of geological structures. These phenomena are linked to geophysical properties of rocks, geothermal resources, geothermics, fluid dynamics, stress-state of the lithosphere, deep geodynamics, plate tectonics, and seismicity, among others. The book consists of two main parts. The first concerns heat-mass transfer associated with natural and technogenic processes in the upper lithosphere. The second deals with geodynamics and seismicity. The collection of over 25 chapter from leading investigators in Russia is thus an important contribution to research on the lithosphere in connection with formation and evolution of geological structures; heat and mass transfer processes in the lithosphere and their connection with deep Earth geodynamics. Collects a range of research methodologies including application of modelling, seismic tomography, geological field works, geological-geophysical methods, and in situ measurements through instrumentation; Explains how a wide range of geological and geophysical phenomena arising in the Earth’s lithosphere can be investigated under the umbrella of a common approach to heat-mass transfer processes; Includes the latest research by more than 60 leading scientists from Russia.

Dissipation of the Temperature Effect of Drilling a Well in Arctic Alaska

Dissipation of the Temperature Effect of Drilling a Well in Arctic Alaska
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Total Pages : 48
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015095011634
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Synopsis Dissipation of the Temperature Effect of Drilling a Well in Arctic Alaska by : Arthur H. Lachenbruch

A theoretical analysis of the effects of drilling on subsequent temperature measurements in a well, with application to data obtained in permafrost near Barrow, Alaska.

Terrestrial Hydrometeorology

Terrestrial Hydrometeorology
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 492
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ISBN-10 : 9780470659373
ISBN-13 : 0470659378
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Terrestrial Hydrometeorology by : W. James Shuttleworth

Both hydrologists and meteorologists need to speak a common scientific language, and this has given rise to the new scientific discipline of hydrometeorology, which deals with the transfer of water and energy across the land/atmosphere interface. Terrestrial Hydrometeorology is the first graduate-level text with sufficient breadth and depth to be used in hydrology departments to teach relevant aspects of meteorology, and in meteorological departments to teach relevant aspects of hydrology, and to serve as an introductory text to teach the emerging discipline of hydrometeorology. The book will be essential reading for graduate students studying surface water hydrology, meteorology, and hydrometeorology. It can also be used in advanced undergraduate courses, and will be welcomed by academic and professional hydrologists and meteorologists worldwide. Additional resources for this book can be found at: http://www.wiley.com/go/shuttleworth/hydrometeorology.