2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-1781
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Heat accumulation in shallow aquifers: managing a growing resource

Abstract: <p>Heat loss from buildings, infrastructure and enhanced heat flow from sealed surfaces increase the temperatures of shallow groundwater often more than global warming. A worldwide analysis of thousands of wells reveals that the temperature at every second location is higher than expected, and local anthropogenic heat sources that exist for decades contribute to subsurface waste heat accumulation down to a depth of around 100 m. At some places, such as in the city centre of Cologne, heating of gr… Show more

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