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Title The Central Tasmanian Geothermal Anomaly: A Prospective New EGS Province in Australia
Authors F. L. Holgate, Hilary. K. H. Goh, G. Wheller, R. G. J. Lewis
Year 2010
Conference World Geothermal Congress
Keywords Tasmania, heat flow, exploration, EGS, Magneto-Telluric survey
Abstract Recent exploratory work undertaken by KUTh Energy Ltd across the eastern third of Tasmania has identified a new Australian geothermal province. Drilling and heat flow measurement on a 20 x 20km grid has defined a spatially continuous heat flow anomaly >90mWm-2 and over 4100km2 in extent. Interpretation of independent geophysical data (gravity) suggests that this anomaly is associated with the sub-cropping extension of high-heat-producing granite bodies known to occur in the north-east of the state. Buried beneath successive layers of around 1km of insulating Triassic-Permian sediments intruded by Jurassic dolerite dykes (Tasmanian Basin) and up to 5km of poorly constrained Ordovician-Devonian flysch, these granites present a significant target for Enhanced Geothermal System (EGS) development. Information from recently completed geophysical surveys, including magneto-telluric (MT) data, has contributed to the knowledge and understanding of both the geothermal potential and the broader crustal architecture of this region.
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