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Fig. 1 | Geothermal Energy

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From: From pilot knowledge via integrated reservoir characterization to utilization perspectives of deep geothermal reservoirs: the 3D model of Groß Schönebeck (North German Basin)

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Site map of Northeast Brandenburg showing the 3D seismic of the Groß Schönebeck study area (red rectangle), the location of former 2D seismic reconnaissance lines (LEW; blue lines), the location of deep boreholes, the distribution of the Permo-Carboniferous volcanic rock associations after Benek et al. (1996), the Permo-Carboniferous succession as encountered in two boreholes (E Ob 1/68 and E GrSk 3/90 based on drilling reports, for legend see Fig. 2), the distribution of salt pillows (blue areas) in the subsurface according to the Northwest-European Gas Atlas (Lokhorst 1998), and main roads and towns (33UTM-WGS84 projection). For orientation, an overview map shows the distribution of Rotliegend sediments (grey shaded) and the location of the study area (stippled rectangle). NGB North German Basin, PT Polish Trough

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