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Autore principale: Haenel, Ralph
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Pubblicazione: PANGAEA 1974
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author Haenel, Ralph
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contents During cruises in the Norwegian Sea in 1969 and 1972 seven heat flow values were measured between Iceland and the Voring Plateau. The six eastern values of this profile show a positive trend east-southeastwards which coincides with a possible transition from oceanic to continental crust suggested by seismic results. One heat flow value taken near Iceland and 250 miles west of the others reflects the influence of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. An estimation of the heat flow at a depth of 15 km below the measuring localities yields values with a small, possibly insignificant negative trend towards the east-southeast. The temperatures at 15 km depth are estimated to be 190 °C beneath the zone of seamounts and 280 °C beneath the Voring Plateau.
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spellingShingle Heat flow measurements in sediments of the Norwegian Sea (Table 1)
Haenel, Ralph
Conductivity, thermal; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; Heat flow; Heat-Flow probe; HF; Inclination; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M28; M28_HF005; M28/5; Meteor (1964); Norwegian Sea; PL69_II; PL69_III; PL69_IV; PL69_VI; PL69_VII; PL69_VIII; PL8/69; Planet II (1967-2004); Temperature, in rock/sediment; Temperature (thermal) gradient
During cruises in the Norwegian Sea in 1969 and 1972 seven heat flow values were measured between Iceland and the Voring Plateau. The six eastern values of this profile show a positive trend east-southeastwards which coincides with a possible transition from oceanic to continental crust suggested by seismic results. One heat flow value taken near Iceland and 250 miles west of the others reflects the influence of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. An estimation of the heat flow at a depth of 15 km below the measuring localities yields values with a small, possibly insignificant negative trend towards the east-southeast. The temperatures at 15 km depth are estimated to be 190 °C beneath the zone of seamounts and 280 °C beneath the Voring Plateau.
title Heat flow measurements in sediments of the Norwegian Sea (Table 1)
topic Conductivity, thermal; DEPTH, sediment/rock; Elevation of event; Event label; Heat flow; Heat-Flow probe; HF; Inclination; Latitude of event; Longitude of event; M28; M28_HF005; M28/5; Meteor (1964); Norwegian Sea; PL69_II; PL69_III; PL69_IV; PL69_VI; PL69_VII; PL69_VIII; PL8/69; Planet II (1967-2004); Temperature, in rock/sediment; Temperature (thermal) gradient
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.510730