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View article: Surface and subsurface mapping of the Flamborough Head Fault Zone to inform groundwater management in the Yorkshire Wolds, UK.
Surface and subsurface mapping of the Flamborough Head Fault Zone to inform groundwater management in the Yorkshire Wolds, UK. Open
The Flamborough Head Fault Zone (FHFZ) is a regionally-significant structural zone in northeast England which dissects the Upper Cretaceous Chalk Group, a 500 m thick limestone succession which is a principle aquifer and main source o…
View article: 3D characterisation of the Yorkshire Wolds chalk aquifer, UK
3D characterisation of the Yorkshire Wolds chalk aquifer, UK Open
The Yorkshire Wolds Chalk aquifer, provides the main source of water supply in East Yorkshire and the city of Hull, which have a population over 900.000. Its structural configuration, including the effects of faulting, influence groundwate…
View article: Deep geothermal resource assessment of early carboniferous limestones for Central and Southern Great Britain
Deep geothermal resource assessment of early carboniferous limestones for Central and Southern Great Britain Open
Early Carboniferous limestones (ECL) host active geothermal systems in Central and Southern Britain. Equivalent rocks have been successfully developed for geothermal energy in Belgium and the Netherlands, but the ECL has yet to be fully as…