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Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology
Mapping suitability for open-loop ground source heat pump systems: a screening tool for England and Wales, UK by Corinna Abesser, Melinda A. Lewis, Andrew P. Marchant, and Andrew G. Hulbert Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology Volume 47(4): November 1, 2014 © 2014 The Authors
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Bedrock aquifer map. Bedrock aquifer map.
Corinna Abesser et al. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 2014;47: © 2014 The Authors
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Typical formations classified as being moderate and good aquifers.
Corinna Abesser et al. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 2014;47: © 2014 The Authors
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Geological units mapped as concealed aquifers and the maximum depths at which they are considered to form aquifers (after UK TAG 2011). Geological units mapped as concealed aquifers and the maximum depths at which they are considered to form aquifers (after UK TAG 2011) Corinna Abesser et al. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 2014;47: © 2014 The Authors
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Depth to source map. Depth to source map.
Corinna Abesser et al. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 2014;47: © 2014 The Authors
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Map of protected areas. Map of protected areas.
Corinna Abesser et al. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 2014;47: © 2014 The Authors
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Interpretation of scaling and corrosion indices.
Corinna Abesser et al. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 2014;47: © 2014 The Authors
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Initial screening map showing viability for open-loop GSHP installations >100 kW in England and Wales. Initial screening map showing viability for open-loop GSHP installations >100 kW in England and Wales. Corinna Abesser et al. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 2014;47: © 2014 The Authors
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More detailed information on the subsurface conditions in the form of a data table (a), through which the underlying thematic maps such as the bedrock aquifer map (b) can be accessed, is brought up by clicking on a specific location (marked as dot on map). More detailed information on the subsurface conditions in the form of a data table (a), through which the underlying thematic maps such as the bedrock aquifer map (b) can be accessed, is brought up by clicking on a specific location (marked as dot on map). Corinna Abesser et al. Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology 2014;47: © 2014 The Authors
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