Legacy BGS geothermal models: temperature at the base Permian in the Cheshire (Collyhurst Sandstone Formation) and Worcester (Bridgnorth Sandstone Formation) basins
This raster dataset represents the calculated temperature distribution (°C) at the base of the Permo-Triassic (PT) in the Cheshire and Worcester basins, considered for their hot sedimentary aquifer geothermal resource potential. The extent of the temperature maps corresponds to the extent of the modelled base PT in each basin. The maps are provided in raster format at a 100 m resolution and are based on temperature data from the latest revision of the UK Geothermal Catalogue (1987) compiled during the 1977-1991 Geothermal Energy Programme. For all basins taken together, the temperature ranges between 8.0°C to 104.6°C, with the highest temperatures found at depth in the Cheshire Basin. The dataset is used as a basis for the determination of the heat resource potential of the Permo-Triassic hot sedimentary aquifer resources (heat-in-place and heat recoverable).
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http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/dataHolding/13608377
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2008-06-01
Geothermal energy
Permian
Temperature
Aquifers
Sandstone reservoirs
UK Location (INSPIRE)
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2022
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2005
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2005
Wessex Basin [id=1000328]
1978
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These temperature maps were compiled by BGS using data created and published by Rollin, K. E., G. A. Kirby, and W. J. Rowley. Atlas of geothermal resources in Europe: UK revision. British Geological Survey, Regional Geophysics Group, 1995. Those were based on data compiled in the latest version of the UK Geothermal Catalogue (1987) during the 1977-1991 Geothermal Energy Programme, delivered by BGS and funded by UK Department of Energy (and both its antecedents and successors), and the European Commission. Most of the temperature measurements consist of equilibrium temperatures and Bottom Hole Temperatures (BHTs) corrected for the time since circulation using the Horner (HOR) method (Horner, 1951). For all the basins, a model of the subsurface temperature was derived by convolution of the observed heat flow field with the geological/structural model of the basin and the thermal conductivity structure, using the UKGC thermal conductivity database, and assuming one-dimensional steady-state conductive heat transfer with heat production. The maps for each basin were merged into a single layer as part of the 2025 UK Geothermal Platform project.
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