New terrestrial heat flow values from Hungary |
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Authors: | Prof. Dr. T. Boldizsár |
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Affiliation: | (1) Technical University, Sopron, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Summary Temperature and conductivity measurements show, that in the Southern part of Transdanubia (the part of Hungary which lies Westwards from Danube) the heat flow is about 2–2.4·10–6 cal/cm2 sec. Eastward from the Danube, in the Hungarian Plain estimates are even higher, and vary between 2.3·10–6 and 2.8·10–6 cgs. The gradient of temperature is everywhere quite high, 5.0 resp. 5.8·10–4 deg. C/cm on the average. Thus, at a depth of 1000 m, the virgin rock temperature is about 60–70 deg. C, at 2000 m about 110–130 deg. C. |
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