Subsurface temperatures and geothermal gradients on the north slope of Alaska
On the North Slope of Alaska, geothermal gradient data are available from high-resolution, equilibrated well-bore surveys and from estimates based on well-log identification of the base of ice-bearing permafrost. A total of 46 North Slope wells, considered to be in or near thermal equilibrium, have been surveyed with high-resolution temperatures devices and geothermal gradients can be interpreted directly from these recorded temperature profiles. To augment the limited North Slope temperature data base, a new method of evaluating local geothermal gradients has been developed. In this method, a series of well-log picks for the base of the ice-bearing permafrost from 102 wells have been used, along with regional temperature constants derived from the high-resolution stabilized well-bore temperature surveys, to project geothermal gradients. Geothermal gradients calculated from the high-resolution temperature surveys generally agree with those projected from known ice-bearing permafrost depths over most of the North Slope. Values in the ice-bearing permafrost range from ≈1.5°C100m">≈1.5°C100m in the Prudhoe Bay area to ≈4.5δC100m">≈4.5δC100m in the east-central portion of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. Geothermal gradients below the ice-bearing permafrost sequence range from ≈1.6°C100m">≈1.6°C100m to ≈5.2°C100m">≈5.2°C100m.
Citation Information
Publication Year | 1993 |
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Title | Subsurface temperatures and geothermal gradients on the north slope of Alaska |
DOI | 10.1016/0165-232X(93)90071-F |
Authors | Timothy S. Collett, Kenneth J. Bird, Leslie B. Magoon |
Publication Type | Article |
Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
Series Title | Cold Regions Science and Technology |
Index ID | 70018274 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | Energy Resources Program; Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center |