REGIONAL HEAT FLOW PATTERN IN WESTERN CANADA

作者: F. M. Anglin , A. E. Beck

DOI: 10.1139/E65-015

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摘要: Over a period of several years, thousands temperature measurements, which were made while oil wells being logged for other purposes, have accumulated. These measurements now been critically examined. Although only minute percentage sufficiently reliable terrestrial heat flow there enough to permit sea level isogeotherms and isogradients be drawn on regional basis.Anomalies in the appear correlate with granitic basement intrusions. The suggest trend increasing between Edmonton Norman Wells.

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