Heat Flow and Conductivity Mapping in Eastern Tunisia's Gulf of Gabes and Gulf of Hammamet
A review of heat flow and conductivity mapping between the Gulf of Gabes and Gulf of Hammamet in Eastern Tunisia reveals important geothermal characteristics and structural influences affecting heat distribution in the region. The study integrates data from various geological sources, including doctoral theses and peer-reviewed articles, to enhance understanding of crustal heat flow and subsurface temperature estimations relevant to hydrocarbon generation. These findings are crucial for advancing geological and petroleum exploration in the Southern Mediterranean Sea.

This article reviews heat flow and conductivity mapping conducted from the Gulf of Gabes to the Gulf of Hammamet in Eastern Tunisia. It highlights various geological studies and temperature measurements that contribute to understanding the thermal state of the region.
Key findings include the geothermal characteristics and structural influences on heat distribution in the area. The review integrates data from multiple sources, including doctoral theses and peer-reviewed articles, covering aspects such as crustal heat flow, sedimentary rock thermal properties, and subsurface temperature estimations relevant to hydrocarbon generation. The findings are essential for future geological and petroleum exploration efforts in the Southern Mediterranean Sea.




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