A1_4 An Earthly Heat Sink
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This paper examines the possibility of using the Earth's crust as a heat sink to remove heat from the Earth's surface. The paper determines that it is possible to sink energy into the Earth at a rate which is bigger than the rate it will conduct back to the surface. If we wanted to store 1% of the energy the surface of Earth receives it could be done for about 5,500 years.
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29-11-2011
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Dodd, P., Kettle, F., Webb, A., Bayliss, M., & Sukaitis, T. (2011). A1_4 An Earthly Heat Sink. Physics Special Topics, 10(1). Retrieved from https://journals.le.ac.uk/index.php/pst/article/view/2011
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