| Title | GeotIS – the Geothermal Information System for Germany |
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| Authors | Sandra Pester, Thorsten Agemar, Jessica-Aileen Alten, Joerg Kuder, Klaus Kuehne, Andreas-Alexander Maul, & Ruediger Schulz |
| Year | 2010 |
| Conference | World Geothermal Congress |
| Keywords | Deep geothermal energy, hydrogeothermal resources, exploration risk, information system |
| Abstract | The geothermal information system (GeotIS) provides information and data compilations on deep aquifers in Germany relevant for geothermal exploitation. GeotIS is a public internet based information system and satisfies the demand for a comprehensive, largely scale-independent form of a geothermal atlas which can be continuously updated. GeotIS helps users identify geothermal potentials by visualizing temperature, hydraulic properties and depth levels of relevant stratigraphic units. A sophisticated map interface simplifies the navigation to all areas of interest. An additional component contains a catalogue of all geothermal installations in Germany. The project is funded by the Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety. The Leibniz Institute for Applied Geophysics (LIAG, formerly known as GGA) realises this project in close collaboration with partners. The purpose of the project is to minimise the exploration risk of geothermal wells and to improve the quality in the planning of geothermal plants. The current stage of expansion includes the South German Molasse Basin, the Upper Rhine Graben, and the North German Basin. |