Heliothermal Saline Lakes Formed By Collapsed Salt Mines As A Heliothermal Power Source

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
B. V. Driga
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

The paper presents the evaluation method of the thermal power potential of the salt lakes developed in collapsed salt mines in Romania. It is well-known that the hydro-chemical stratification of these lakes favors warmer internal layers. The degree of heat varies during the year, but, taking into account the large number of genetic lakes of this type, it can be used as a local utilizable power source. The authors analyze the correlations between the physico-chemical parameters of the water and the degree of heat stored as a function of the morphological parameters of the lakes, as well as the technical parameters for capitalizing on this power.
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APA: B. V. Driga  (2008)  Heliothermal Saline Lakes Formed By Collapsed Salt Mines As A Heliothermal Power Source

MLA: B. V. Driga Heliothermal Saline Lakes Formed By Collapsed Salt Mines As A Heliothermal Power Source. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2008.

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