Legacy BGS geothermal models: theoretical potential 'heat-in-place' ('geothermal resources' in Rollin et al.,1995) for the Sherwood Sandstone Formation in the Permo-Triassic Cheshire, Worcester, Wessex and East Yorkshire-Lincolnshire basins.
This raster dataset represents the distribution of the estimated, theoretical potential 'geothermal resources' (in GJ/m2 or PJ/km2) for the Triassic sedimentary aquifers of the Sherwood Sandstone Group (SSG) in the East Yorkshire-Lincolnshire, Cheshire, Wessex and Worcester basins, for resource temperatures greater than 40°C. This grid is the heat-in-place, and represents the amount of heat contained in the productive parts of the identified aquifers (i.e. with sufficient porosity and permeability to be considered as a hot sedimentary aquifer resource). The maps are provided in raster format at a 100 m resolution.
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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.
function: information
http://data.bgs.ac.uk/id/dataHolding/13608356
eng
geoscientificInformation
publication
2008-06-01
Geothermal maps
Geothermal energy
Sandstone reservoirs
UK Location (INSPIRE)
Triassic
Aquifers
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2022
NERC_DDC
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55.1081
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2005
Cheshire Basin [id=1000427]
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1979
EAST YORKSHIRE & LINCOLNSHIRE [id=156000]
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2005
Wessex Basin [id=1000328]
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2009
Worcestershire County [id=2993]
1978
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publication
1995
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These theoretical potential 'geothermal resource' maps were developed as part of a reappraisal of the low enthalpy geothermal resources for the East Yorkshire-Lincolnshire, Cheshire, Wessex and Worcester Mezosoic basins by Rollin et al. (1995). The 'geothermal resources' were calculated using a simple volume model of heat-in-place, based on revised models of the geology, structure and thickness of the main aquifers and of the subsurface temperature distribution. All resources were estimated from digital grids of reservoir parameters (i.e porosity, volumetric heat capacity) at data interval of 1000 m. Porosity values were determined from digital compensated neutron, formation density and sonic logs from deep wells and from laboratory measurements. The maps for each basin were merged into a single layer as part of the 2025 UK Geothermal Platform project.
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