Fluid samples from drill returns, settling tanks, and borehole flushes at the UKGEOS Glasgow site. The dataset contains chemical measurements for P H Value, Anions, Alkalinity, Cations, and other parameters from three geothermal wells. It was collected by the British Geological Survey during the development of seismic monitoring and mine water geothermal boreholes.
Use Cases
- Analyze P H Value and Alkalinity trends across different fluid sources (drill return, settling tank, borehole flush) to assess geochemical stability.
- Model relationships between measured Anions and Cations to characterize the ionic composition of mine waters.
- Compare chemical signatures from the GGC01, GGA07, and GGA08 boreholes to identify site-specific fluid properties.
Strengths
- Data originates from the authoritative British Geological Survey (BGS).
- Covers multiple fluid types (drill return, settling tank, borehole flush) for three distinct boreholes.
- Includes specific chemical measurements such as P H Value, Anions, Alkalinity, and Cations.
Limitations
- The sample size (number of rows) and column structure are unknown, limiting assessment of statistical power.
- Data is focused on a single geographic site (UKGEOS Glasgow), reducing generalizability to other locations.
- The absence of sample data or file format details prevents evaluation of data structure and accessibility.
Provenance
- Source
- British Geological Survey (BGS)
- Collection Method
- Sampling of drill fluid return, settling tank, and bore hole flush fluids.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Last updated March 2026.
- Geography
- UKGEOS - Glasgow site, United Kingdom.