Legacy BGS geothermal models: isopach map for the early Carboniferous limestone (hot sedimentary aquifers) in northern and southern England
This raster dataset represents the thickness in metres of the early Carboniferous limestone (ECL) over the Northern and Southern Provinces in Great Britain. The layer may be used to identify prospective geothermal heat resources, such as areas with deep burial depths beneath thick Permian-Mesozoic sequences, as in the Cheshire Basin, and the flanks of the East Irish Sea and Southern North Sea basins; or beneath thick later Carboniferous strata, as in the Stoke-on-Trent area.
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name: UK Geothermal Platform Web Map
description: An interactive Web map for exploring geothermal energy potential, assessing constraints, and making informed exploration decisions.
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name: UK Geothermal Platform
description: An online platform for exploring geothermal energy potential, assessing constraints, and making informed exploration decisions.
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http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/dataHolding/13608360
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publication
2008-06-01
Limestone
Isopach maps
UK Location (INSPIRE)
Carboniferous
Aquifers
Geothermal energy
revision
2022
NERC_DDC
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1979
NORTHERN ENGLAND [id=151000]
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1979
SOUTHERN ENGLAND [id=158800]
2022
2025
publication
2023
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The study was conducted to assess the geothermal resource from the early Carboniferous limestone (ECL) in Great Britain, including an assessment of the depth, distribution and geothermal potential of the ECL published in D J.R. Jones, T. Randles, T. Kearsey, T.C. Pharaoh, A. Newell (2023). Deep geothermal resource assessment of early Carboniferous limestones for Central and Southern Great Britain, Geothermics, 109, 102649, ISNN 0375-6505, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geothermics.2023.102649.. Two geological models were created for the northern and southern ECL provinces using borehole horizon markers, depth converted seismic picks and polygons defining erosional limits of formations and outcrop from BGS surface mapping using SKUA-GOCAD. An implicit geological modeling method was used, where all the geological units were modelled simultaneously using all the available data held and interpolated within a 3D framework. The gridded geological model was attributed with appropriate bulk density values based on average values that are known from the two areas (Rollin, 1987). These were mapped to the 3D grid using a combination of lithostratigraphic unit and any internal lithological variation that had been modelled. The geological grids were then converted to regular grids with a 2500 × 2500 metre horizontal resolution and 50 metre vertical resolution to be imported into the volumetric 'heat in place' (HIP) calculator.
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