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Geophysical Prospecting for Geothermal Resources in the South of the Duero Basin (Spain)
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Palabras clave
Geothermal resources
Geophysical prospecting
Time-domain electromagnetics
Borehole logging
Geothermal gradient
Thermal conductivity
Clasificación UNESCO
2506.08 Energía y Procesos Geotérmicos
2507 Geofísica
Fecha de publicación
2020
Editor
MDPI (Basilea, Suiza)
Citación
Nieto, Ignacio M., Pedro Carrasco García, Cristina Sáez Blázquez, Arturo Farfán Martín, Diego González-Aguilera, and Javier Carrasco García. 2020. "Geophysical Prospecting for Geothermal Resources in the South of the Duero Basin (Spain)" Energies 13, no. 20: 5397. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13205397
Resumen
[EN]The geothermal resources in Spain have been a source of deep research in recent years and
are, in general, well-defined. However, there are some areas where the records from the National
Institute for Geology and Mining show thermal activity from different sources despite no geothermal
resources being registered there. This is the case of the area in the south of the Duero basin where this
research was carried out. Seizing the opportunity of a deep borehole being drilled in the location,
some geophysical resources were used to gather information about the geothermal properties of the
area. The employed geophysical methods were time-domain electromagnetics (TDEM) and borehole
logging; the first provided information about the depth of the bedrock and the general geological
structure, whereas the second one gave more detail on the geological composition of the different
layers and a temperature record across the whole sounding. The results allowed us to establish
the geothermal gradient of the area and to discern the depth of the bedrock. Using the first 200 m
of the borehole logging, the thermal conductivity of the ground for shallow geothermal systems
was estimated.
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DOI
10.3390/en13205397
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