QGECE research on delineation of Australian geothermal resources


Autoria(s): Uysal, Tonguc; Gasparon, Massimo; Bryan, Scott E.
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

The geology/reservoir program of the Queensland Geothermal Energy Centre of Excellence (QGECE) has the mission to improve the existing knowledge and develop new innovative scientific approaches for the identification of geothermal resources in Australia, with a particular focus on Queensland. Specifically, the QGECE geology/reservoir program is currently (1) producing a comprehensive geochemical dataset for high heat producing rocks, (2) conducting detailed mineralogical and geochronological studies of granites and hydrothermal alteration minerals, and ; (3) investigating the Cooper Basin representing a superb natural laboratory for understanding of radiogenic heat enrichment process and possible involvement of mantle heat flow. Seven research projects have been established, which are being conducted largely as PhD studies. In the preliminary studies, high quality and valuable results were obtained to address the research topics of understanding the causes and timing of heat producing element enrichment.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/58895/

Publicador

Geoscience Australia

Relação

http://www.ga.gov.au/image_cache/GA20083.pdf

Uysal, Tonguc, Gasparon, Massimo, & Bryan, Scott E. (2011) QGECE research on delineation of Australian geothermal resources. In Proceedings of the Australian Geothermal Energy Conference 2011, Geoscience Australia, Sebel Albert Park, Melbourne, pp. 277-282.

Fonte

School of Earth, Environmental & Biological Sciences; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Queensland #HHP Cranite #Geochemistry #Isotope #Geochronology #Hydrothermal Alteration
Tipo

Conference Paper