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Mahmoud Eltayieb, Dieter Werthmüller, Guy Drijkoningen and Evert Slob
Tracking temperature changes by measuring the resulting resistivity changes inside low-enthalpy reservoirs is crucial to avoid early thermal breakthroughs and maintain sustainable energy production. The controlled-source electromagnetic method (CSEM) all...
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Walid Al-Shaar, Olivier Bonin, Bernard de Gouvello, Patrice Chatellier and Martin Hendel
Due to global urbanization, urban areas are encountering many environmental, social, and economic challenges. Different solutions have been proposed and implemented, such as nature-based solutions and green and blue infrastructure. Taking into considerat...
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Gifty Oppong Boakye, Laura E. Geambazu, Arna M. Ormsdottir, Baldur G. Gunnarsson, Ioana Csaki, Francesco Fanicchia, Danyil Kovalov and Sigrun N. Karlsdottir
Materials can be subjected to severe wear and corrosion due to high temperature, high pressure and mechanical loads when used in components for the production of geothermal power. In an effort to increase the lifetime of these components and thus decreas...
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Stanislav Jacko, Zdenka Babicová, Alexander Dean Thiessen, Roman Farka?ovský and Vladimír Budinský
The exploration of the geothermal potential of a geological unit has multiple aspects. The most important elements are the geological structure, the hydrogeological conditions, and heat flow. The analysis of the above-mentioned elements attempts to help ...
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Julian A. V. Schweighofer, Michael Wehrl, Sebastian Baumgärtel and Joachim Rohn
The subsurface beneath cities commonly shows a temperature anomaly, a so-called Subsurface Urban Heat Island (SUHI), due to anthropogenic heat input. This excess heat has multiple effects on groundwater and energy resources, such as groundwater chemistry...
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Stuart Hardy
The structural evolution of calderas is a key issue in volcanology and has profound implications for hazard analysis and the exploitation of geothermal energy and hydrothermal ores. However, their internal geometry at depth and the detailed fault and fra...
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Julian Kullick and Christoph M. Hackl
Deep geothermal energy systems employ electric submersible pumps (ESPs) in order to lift geothermal fluid from the production well to the surface. However, rough downhole conditions and high flow rates impose heavy strain on the components, leading to fr...
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Gonzalo Yáñez,Mauricio Muñoz,Valentina Flores-Aqueveque,Andrés Bosch
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A recording of 1,115 gravimetric stations, the review of 368 wells, and the petrophysics measurements of 106 samples from representative outcrops have been used for a comprehensive geological/geophysical study of Santiago Basin. 2.5D and 3D gravimetric m...
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Mengying Li and Noam Lior
Enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) extract heat from underground hot dry rock (HDR) by first fracturing the HDR and then circulating a geofluid (typically water) into it and bringing the heated geofluid to a power plant to generate electricity. This study...
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