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Taichao Wang, Xin Li, Fengming Liu, Lijun Zhang, Haojun Xie and Yuting Bai
The discrete fracture model (DFM) and the embedded discrete fracture model (EDFM) are both the most widely used methods to simulate fractured wells? production. In general, DFM represents fractures using an unstructured grid, and EDFM represents fracture...
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Ibtisam Kamal, Namam M. Salih and Dmitriy A. Martyushev
It is well recognized that PVT data are essential in oil and gas production facilities as well as in the determination of the reservoir fluid composition in reservoir engineering calculations. In the current work, the studied borehole is located in Tawke...
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Waleed Saeed, Orfan Shouakar-Stash, Warren Wood, Beth Parker and André Unger
Sabkha Matti is the largest inland sabkha (2950 km2) in the Arabian Peninsula. The drainage area supporting this sabkha is >250,000 km2 and is the discharge point for part of the ten thousand meter thick regional groundwater systems ranging in age from P...
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Christophe Monnin, Joseph Tamborski, Simon Bejannin, Marc Souhaut, Manon Roques, Philippe Olivier and Pieter van Beek
Coastal karst aquifers are vulnerable to sea level rise and seawater intrusion. Knowledge of aquifer hydrological characteristics is therefore essential to managing this water resource. Long-term aquifer monitoring may not always be possible, especially ...
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David Walker, Geoff Parkin, John Gowing and Alemseged Tamiru Haile
Rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa commonly rely on shallow hand-dug wells and springs; consequently, shallow aquifers are an extremely important water source. Increased utilisation of shallow groundwater could help towards achieving multiple sustai...
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Alexander L. Pleshkevich,Anton V. Ivanov,Vadim D. Levchenko,Sergey A. Khilkov,Boris P. Moroz
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The goal of seismic migration is to reconstruct the image of Earth's depth inhomogeneities on the base of seismic data. Seismic data is obtained using shots in shallow wells that are located in a dense grid points. Those shots could be considered as spec...
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Rodrigo Duran, Lucy Romeo, Jonathan Whiting, Jason Vielma, Kelly Rose, Amoret Bunn and Jennifer Bauer
The Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) National Energy Technology Laboratory’s (NETL’s) Blowout and Spill Occurrence Model (BLOSOM), and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA’s) General NOAA Operation...
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Peter C. Esselman, Shiguo Jiang, Henry A. Peller, David G. Buck and Joel D. Wainwright
Land transformation can have cascading effects on hydrology, water quality, and human users of water resources, with serious implications for human health. An interdisciplinary analysis is presented, whereby remote-sensing data of changing land use and c...
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Qiang Yu, Qun?ou Jiang, Di Yang, Depeng Yue, Huan Ma, Yuan Huang, Qibin Zhang and Minzhe Fang
It is of great practical significance to construct a water-based ecological network in arid and semi-arid areas. The spatial distribution of water resources is one of the most important factors in determining the ecological stability of such areas. In th...
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Zhihua Wang, Xinyu Lin, Zhenhua Rui, Mengmeng Xu and Shuyi Zhan
Crude oil is generally produced with water, and the water cut produced by oil wells is increasingly common over their lifetime, so it is inevitable to create emulsions during oil production. However, the formation of emulsions presents a costly problem i...
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