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Heat Flow, Oceania, 1969-2008

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Description:
This point shapefile contains heat flow data for Oceania compiled from sources dating from 1969 to 2008. Heat flow is a measure of heat loss across the surface of the Earth and is useful for modeling recent tectonic activity, transport of heat by groundwater, variations in concentrations of the radiogenic elements U, Th and K, glacial dynamics, and recent changes in climate. See attibute table and supplemental documentation for more detail. Global heat flow data are maintained by the International Heat Flow Commission (IHFC) of the International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior (IASPEI).
Publisher:
International Heat Flow Commission
Place(s):
Oceania
Subject(s):
Terrestrial heat flow and Climatology, Meteorology and Atmosphere
Year:
1969-2008
Held by:
Stanford
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