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  1. Geothermal gradient - Wikipedia

    • Geothermal gradient is the rate of change in temperature with respect to increasing depth in Earth's interior. As a general rule, the crust temperature rises with depth due to the heat flow from the much hotter mantle; away from tectonic plate boundaries, temperature rises in about 25–30 °C/km (72–87 °F/mi) of depth near the surface in the continental crust. Howeve… See more

    Heat sources

    Temperature within Earth increases with depth. Highly viscous or partially molten rock at temperatures between 650 and 1,200 °C (1,200 and 2,200 °F) are found at the margins of tectonic plates, increasing the geother… See more

    Heat flow

    Heat flows constantly from its sources within Earth to the surface. Total heat loss from Earth is estimated at 44.2 TW (4.42 × 10 Watts). Mean heat flow is 65 mW/m over continental crust and 101 mW/m over oceanic crust. … See more

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  3. Temperature Maps - Dedman College of Humanities …

    SMU Geothermal Lab calculates temperatures at specific depth intervals using these variables to produce the temperature maps at different depth slices for the United States. Most of the measured temperatures used in the calculations …

  4. 9.2: The Temperature of Earth’s Interior

    Apr 24, 2024 · The temperature is around 1000°C at the base of the crust, around 3500°C at the base of the mantle, and around 5,000°C at Earth’s centre. The temperature gradient within the lithosphere (upper 100 kilometers) is quite …

  5. Geothermal Gradient - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

  6. Temperature: Borehole Temperatures | EARTH 103: …

    Heat flows from hot regions to cold regions, and the rate of heat flow is proportional to what we call the thermal gradient — the rate of temperature change with distance. In our case, for distance, we are talking about depth in …

  7. Geothermal gradient - Energy Education

    The geothermal gradient is the amount that the Earth’s temperature increases with depth. It indicates heat flowing from the Earth’s warm interior to its surface. On average, the temperature increases by about 25°C for every kilometer of …

  8. Geothermal Temperature-Depth Curve Tutorial

    Certain patterns are identifiable once there is an understanding of how temperature reacts to different mediums and situations. The following sections give examples of how temperature -depth curves can differ and what these …

  9. Geothermal Gradient - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

  10. Global distribution of geothermal gradients in sedimentary basins

  11. ELI: Tectonics: Support Materials: Heat Flow - Lehigh University

  12. Geothermal explained - U.S. Energy Information Administration …

  13. Geothermal Gradients Through Time - SpringerLink

  14. Geothermal Source Temperature - an overview - ScienceDirect

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