Sensors (Jun 2022)

A Device to Register Temperature in Boreholes in Northwest Spain for Geothermal Research

  • Germán Marcos-Robredo,
  • Miguel Ángel Rey-Ronco,
  • María Pilar Castro-García,
  • Teresa Alonso-Sánchez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22134945
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 13
p. 4945

Abstract

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This paper presents a device used to measure and register temperature for long-term subsoil measurements in boreholes. The borehole of this study is located in Gijón (Asturias, Spain). The measurements were made through two fixed sets of sensors coupled to the geothermal pipe, constituting two independent installations: (a) a commercial device called “Hobo”, which uses TMCx-HD-specific sensors based on resistors with variable resistance; and (b) a device built by this research group, which uses DS12B20 Maxim sensors, a bus 1-wire, and a recording device based on a conventional Arduino board. Temperature was registered every 5 min across several years. These measurements were used to thermally characterize the subsoil, determining the apparent thermal diffusivity, and to study the thermo-hydrogeology of the Lower Jurassic Gijón’s formation made of Liassic limestones and dolomites. This work is part of the Q-Thermie group’s research called “Shallow Thermal Energy”.

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