New Geothermal Exploration Prospecting Tool for BC: Curie Point Depth Mapping Pilot Study

October 18, 2016 - Geoscience BC is pleased to announce the release of a pilot study which demonstrates the use of publicly-available regional airborne magnetic data as a geothermal exploration prospecting tool for British Columbia.

A brief description of the report is provided below. The report is now available through Geoscience BC's website or our Earth Science Viewer.


Curie Point Depth Mapping Pilot Study in Northwest British Columbia
Geoscience BC Report 2016-14 presents a Curie point depth mapping pilot study over a small area of northwestern British Columbia. Curie point depth mapping uses regional-scale magnetic survey data to map the depth in the Earth's crust where magnetization disappears. When used in combination with other data (e.g. heat flow) it can be used as a regional-scale geothermal prospecting tool.

In the report results are compared with the BC heat flow map, known volcanism, hot springs and regional geology. Based on the results, the authors recommend using the Curie point depth mapping technique across BC to help guide geothermal exploration programs.

View 2016-14 Report in Earth Science Viewer

For additional information, please contact
Bas Brusche
Vice President, External Relations
Geoscience BC
Cell: 778-968-0136

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