BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF JAPAN
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Groundwater Temperature Survey for Geothermal Heat Pump Application in Tropical Asia
Kasumi YasukawaYouhei UchidaNorio TenmaYusaku TaguchiHirofumi MuraokaTakemasa IshiiJittrakorn SuwanlertSomkid BuapengThi Ha Nguyen
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2009 Volume 60 Issue 9-10 Pages 459-467

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    In east Asia, where significant economical growth in this century is expected, intensive installation of geothermal heat pump (GHP) system may be important from both energy security and environmental protection aspects. Detailed underground temperature survey is essential for its promotion. Possibility of geothermal heat-pump application in tropical Asia is studied based on groundwater temperature data. Although generally geothermal heat-pump system may not have thermal merit for space cooling in tropics because subsurface temperature is generally higher than average atmospheric temperature, there may be some places in tropical regions where underground can be used as “cold heat-source”. In order to confirm this possibility, groundwater temperature surveys were widely conducted in the Chao-Phraya plain, Thailand and Red-river plain, Vietnam to compare with atmospheric temperature data. As a result, regional variation of subsurface temperature at depths from 20 to 50 m of 3.4 K was observed in the whole Chao-Phraya plain while that of 2.0 K was observed in the Red-river plain. In some cities, subsurface temperature lower than monthly mean maximum atmospheric temperature for 5 K or more over four months was identified. Thus underground may be used as cold heat-source even in parts of tropical regions.

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© 2009 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Geological Survey of Japan
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