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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 continent… 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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  2. 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 …

     
  3. Geothermal gradients in the conterminous United States

  4. geothermal heat - How does the subsurface earth …

    Dec 20, 2019 · In the US, when constructing a geothermal heat pump, common knowledge holds that anywhere in the country the subsurface ground temperature at a depth of 5 m will be around 10 to 15 C, which is a good temperature to …

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  6. Temperature-Depth Maps | Getech | Unlocking the …

    Understand crustal scale temperature depth variations to identify areas of high geothermal potential. Our global temperature-depth maps – based on cutting-edge thermal modelling – help you better predict subsurface heat conditions.

  7. Geothermal Temperature-Depth Curve Tutorial

    Measuring the temperature in a well is useful for determining the Earth's gradient at that location. Reviewing the gradient (change in temperature over the change in depth) gives clues as to what is happening underground.

  8. Geothermal Gradient - Geology In

    Geothermal gradient is the rate of increasing temperature with respect to increasing depth in the Earth's interior. Away from tectonic plate boundaries, it is about 25 °C per km of depth (1 °F per 70 feet of depth) in most of the world.

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  12. Ground Temperatures as a Function of Location, Season, and …

  13. A Fully Integrated And Updated Geothermal Gradient Atlas Of …

  14. Geothermal Gradients | Heat Flow, Earth's Crust & Energy

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  16. Geothermal gradient - Energy Education

  17. What Is the Geothermal Gradient? Explained Simply

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