A new database compilation of whole-rock chemical and geochronological data of igneous rocks in Queensland : a new resource for HDR geothermal resource exploration
Contribuinte(s) |
Rudd, A. |
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2012
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Resumo |
The Geothermal industry in Australia and Queensland is in its infancy and for hot dry rock (HDR) geothermal energy, it is very much in the target identification and resource definition stages. As a key effort to assist the geothermal industry and exploration for HDR in Queensland, we are developing a comprehensive and new integrated geochemical and geochronological database on igneous rocks. To date, around 18,000 igneous rocks have been analysed across Queensland for chemical and/or age information. However, these data currently reside in a number of disparate datasets (e.g., Ozchron, Champion et al., 2007, Geological Survey of Queensland, journal publications, and unpublished university theses). The goal of this project is to collate and integrate these data on Queensland igneous rocks to improve our understanding of high heat producing granites in Queensland, in terms of their distribution (particularly in the subsurface), dimensions, ages, and controlling factors in their genesis. |
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Geoscience Australia |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58441/3/58441%28fulltext%29.pdf Siegel, C., Bryan, S.E., Purdy, D., Gust, D., Allen, C., Uysal, T., & Champion, D. (2012) A new database compilation of whole-rock chemical and geochronological data of igneous rocks in Queensland : a new resource for HDR geothermal resource exploration. In Rudd, A. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 2011 Australian Geothermal Energy Conference, Geoscience Australia, Sydney, pp. 239-244. |
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Copyright 2011 Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) |
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School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #High Heat Producing Granites (HHPG) #Queensland #Database Compilation #Whole-rock Chemistry #Geochronology #Techtonic Setting |
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Conference Paper |