| Title | Heat Flow Study in Northwestern Pennsylvania |
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| Authors | Maurath, Garry |
| Year | 1979 |
| Conference | Geothermal Resources Council Transactions |
| Keywords | Exploration; Resource Assessment; Thermal Gradient; Direct Use; USA; Venango; Clarion; Pennsylvania; Allegheny Plateau; Thermal Conductivity; Book Holes; Core Samples; Heat Production; Thermister Probe; Oil & Gas Wells; Hot Dry Rock; Ground Water; US DOE; |
| Abstract | Thermal conductivity measurements on representative core samples and direct measurement of the geothermal gradient in boreholes are being used to determine the nature of heat flow in Venango and Clarion Counties in northwestern Pennsylvania. In addition, basement rock samples from Bucks, Erie and Northampton Counties are undergoing analysis to determine their radiogenic heat production. Preliminary indications suggest that ground water in this area may serve as a readily available source of geothermal energy for at least the next 300 years. |