Title
AC_Heat_in_Place_stacked
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Abstract

This dataset contains the results of the calculated volumetric heat in place.
A volumetric heat-in-place (cf. Muffler and Cataldi, 1978) resource assessment was conducted for Acoculco. The main output is the theoretical capacity or heat in place H(J), which is the amount of thermal energy physically present in the reservoir rocks of a certain area or prospect.
For the studied area (large red boundary) the minimum and maximum value of the heat in place are178 and 880...

Publication Date
Type
Raster Data
Keywords
thermal conductivity , 3D temperature , resource assessment , volumetric heat in place , magma emplacement , transient cooling , Acoculco
Category
Geophysics
measure points, geophysical cross-sections, geophysical maps
Regions
Mexico
Owner
More info
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Edition
1
Purpose

The purpose of this dataset is to make our thermal model results and the results of the volumetric resource assessment accessible to other GEMex partners

Language
English
Supplemental Information

The result of the computation is a Heat in Place grid map of the Acoculco area with a 500 x 500 m2 as horizontal resolution

Projected Coordinate System:...

Spatial Representation Type
grid data is used to represent geographic data
Attribute Name Label Description
PJ/km2 PJ/km2

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    eugenio

    CNR