geotermanih
Geotermanih is a neologism used to describe the geological conditions that favor the production of geothermal energy. This term encompasses various factors that contribute to the accessibility and efficiency of extracting heat from the Earth's interior. Key elements of geotermanih include the presence of magma chambers close to the surface, volcanic activity, and fault lines that facilitate the movement of hot fluids. Regions with significant tectonic plate boundaries and a history of volcanic eruptions often exhibit high geotermanih.
The concept also considers the permeability of the subsurface rock, which allows for the circulation of hot