Author/Authors :
VLADIMIR CERMaK ، نويسنده , , Milan Kresl، نويسنده , , Lenka Kucerov?، نويسنده , , Jan Saf،a، نويسنده , , Alfred Frasheri، نويسنده , , Nazif Kapedani، نويسنده , , Rushan Lico، نويسنده , , Daver Cano، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
As part of a joint geothermal project between Albania and the
Czech Republic, a field expedition was organized to Albania in summer 1993 to
measure temperature profiles in selected boreholes and to collect rock samples
to determine their thermal conductivity. Fourteen localities were visited and
nine detailed temperature-versus-depth profiles were obtained. These results
were completed with numerous industrial temperature records from other
deep holes. The regional patterns of temperatures at 100 m depth and of
characteristic near-surface temperature gradients were constructed, and the
effect of the topography on the subsurface temperature field was assessed to
calculate a total of 49 heat flow density data. A generally low geothermal
gradient exists in all of the country, ranging from 7-11 mK/m in the synclinal
belt, 11-13 mK/m in southernmost Albania, to a maximum of 18-20 mK/m in
the central part of the Pre-Adriatic Depression. These values correspond to a
low heat flow zone of 30 to 45-50 mW/m 2 extending from the north and
bordering the Adriatic coast. Heat flow generalfiy increases from west to east,
but its distribution in the Inner Albanides is not clear.
Keywords :
heat flow , Albania , geothermal mapping , Temperature gradient , borehole temperatures