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Gang Cheng, Zhenxue Wang, Ye Wang, Bin Shi, Tianbin Li, Jinghong Wu, Haoyu Zhang and Qinliang You
In recent years, with the superposition of extreme climate, earthquakes, engineering disturbance and other effects, global landslide disasters occur frequently. Due to reservoir landslides being mostly in a multi-field coupling environment, the temperatu...
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Wanru Li, Mekuanent Muluneh Finsa, Kathryn Blackmond Laskey, Paul Houser and Rupert Douglas-Bate
Predicting groundwater levels is challenging, especially in regions of water scarcity where data availability is often limited. However, these regions have substantial water needs and require cost-effective groundwater utilization strategies. This study ...
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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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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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David Bertermann and Mario Rammler
Groundwater temperature (GWT) is usually measured using screened monitoring wells (MWs). The aim of this study was to investigate whether MWs are suitable for monitoring the effects of large-scale geothermal collector systems (LSCs) on GWT, focusing on p...
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Yoshikata Sakata, Johnson Chishimba, Masataka Mochizuki and Katsunori Nagano
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the potential enhancement of ground-source heat pipes by groundwater advection at two sites within an alluvial fan of Toyohira River, Sapporo. Two sites were selected: one in the fan toe, for negligible groundwat...
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Yoshitaka Sakata, Takao Katsura and Katsunori Nagano
This study determined the required lengths of borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) in ground-source heat pump systems for heating/cooling a building (with 300 m2 of floor area) across Japan?s four main islands through a simulation approach. Hourly thermal loa...
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Atefeh Maleki Zanjani, Kobra Gharali, Armughan Al-Haq and Jatin Nathwani
Using fins on the inner and outer surfaces of pipes is one method to improve the heat transfer rate of ground heat exchangers (GHEs), thereby reducing the borehole depth and construction and operation costs. Results of 3D numerical studies of simple and ...
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Wallace Anderson McAliley and Yaoguo Li
Temperature and heat flow data carry specific information about the distribution of thermal conductivity variations which is not available in other geophysical data sets. Thus, thermal data constitute important complementary data sets in the multiphysics...
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Cesare Comina, Nicolò Giordano, Giulia Ghidone and Federico Fischanger
A borehole thermal energy storage living lab was built nearby Torino (Northern Italy). The aim of this living lab is to test the ability of the alluvial deposits of the north-western Po Plain to store the thermal energy collected by solar panels. Monitor...
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