Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8908442 | Journal of Geodynamics | 2017 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
We revised thermal data available from water and oil wells in the northern sector of the Middle Atlas region. To avoid biased estimation of surface heat flow caused by advection likely occurring in shallow aquifers, temperature measurements in water boreholes were carefully inspected and selected. The heat flow in the oil wells was inferred by taking into account the porosity variation with depth, the temperature effect on thermal conductivity of the matrix and the pore fluid, together with the contribution of the radiogenic heat production. Moreover, the possible bias in heat flow caused by convection occurring in confined carbonate aquifers was evaluated. The results of heat flow slightly modify the picture reported in previous investigations. The heat flow value over the investigated region is rather uniform (about 80Â mWÂ mâ2) and is similar in oil wells and in water boreholes. Geothermal calculations indicate that such a surface heat flow is compatible with a â¼70Â km thick thermal lithosphere and normal thermal conditions in the asthenospheric mantle.
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Authors
Paolo Chiozzi, Alae-Eddine Barkaoui, Abdelkrim Rimi, Massimo Verdoya, Yassine Zarhloule,