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Risk assessment of a mixture of pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in thermal waters of Kütahya, Türkiye. [PDF]
Şener H, Yavuz Güzel E, Karakuş H.
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Abstract The Larderello‐Travale area in the northern Apennines of Italy hosts the world's oldest exploited geothermal field. Its success lies primarily in the presence of an extraordinary geothermal resource housed in a large vapor‐dominated fractured reservoir that produces superheated steam.
D. Granieri +6 more
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Circular economy approaches to microbially-induced carbonate precipitation for bioprocessing of geothermal brine for lithium recovery. [PDF]
Rehmanji M +3 more
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Abstract Understanding fault‐zone permeability is crucial in model‐based assessment of fluid migration, earthquake nucleation, and hydrothermal or hydrocarbon systems. Vertical seismic profiling (VSP) often captures Stoneley (tube) waves generated by fluid‐formation coupling in and around a borehole.
Shohei Minato +2 more
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Thermomechanical Behavior and Mesoscale Simulation of Conglomerate under Impact Loading for Geothermal Engineering. [PDF]
Cheng W +5 more
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Abstract Amagmatic geothermal systems in coastal locations are promising energy resources, yet the processes that localize and sustain their hot‐spring discharge remain unclear. We investigate La Jolla Beach (NW Baja California, Mexico)—one of the hottest known examples worldwide (∼100°C)—using large‐scale 3D coupled thermal–hydraulic simulations.
Daniel Carbajal‐Martínez +3 more
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Numerical simulation study on inferring the location of subsurface karst water channels using shallow geothermal field data. [PDF]
Zhang Q +6 more
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The Arctic Coastal Erosion Model: Overview, Developments, and Calibration at Drew Point, Alaska
Abstract Permafrost coastlines are experiencing significant erosion as polar amplification has enhanced the effects of climate change in the Arctic. Warmer temperatures are increasing thermo‐denudation and more energetic oceans are increasing thermo‐abrasion in unlithified, ice‐bonded permafrost coastlines which comprise at least 40% of the circum ...
Elyce Bayat +10 more
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Sustainable potential of shallow geothermal heat recycling in Dresden, Germany. [PDF]
Dohmwirth V +5 more
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