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Ocean and Geothermal Energy Systems
Proceedings of the IEEE, 2017This paper presents techno–economic summaries of ocean wave, tidal and current, ocean thermal, and geothermal energy, including grid interface characteristics. These forms of energy represent a significant opportunity to complement diversified energy conversion portfolios.
Annette R. von Jouanne +1 more
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Geothermal systems on the island of Java, Indonesia
This paper presents an overview of all known geothermal systems on the island of Java by presenting physicochemical data for associated hot springs, cold springs and acid crater lakes.
Budi Joko Purnomo, Thomas Pichler
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Elements, 2020
Hot fluids are nearly ubiquitous in volcanic environments in the Earth’s crust. Magma at depth heats groundwater which then ascends towards the Earth’s surface through faults, fractures, and otherwise permeable rocks. Fluids in geothermal systems offer direct insight into the many complex chemical and physical processes that occur in these extreme ...
Isabelle Chambefort, Andri Stefánsson
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Hot fluids are nearly ubiquitous in volcanic environments in the Earth’s crust. Magma at depth heats groundwater which then ascends towards the Earth’s surface through faults, fractures, and otherwise permeable rocks. Fluids in geothermal systems offer direct insight into the many complex chemical and physical processes that occur in these extreme ...
Isabelle Chambefort, Andri Stefánsson
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Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 2004
Early in the 20th Century epidote was readily recognized as a common rock-forming mineral of metamorphic and hydrothermal processes (Becke 1903; Grubenmann 1904; Van Hise 1904; Goldschmidt 1911; Eskola 1915). Its distribution is widespread in the Earth’s crust, including metamorphic environments of pumpellyite-prehnite, greenschist, epidote-amphibolite,
D. K. Bird, A. R. Spieler
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Early in the 20th Century epidote was readily recognized as a common rock-forming mineral of metamorphic and hydrothermal processes (Becke 1903; Grubenmann 1904; Van Hise 1904; Goldschmidt 1911; Eskola 1915). Its distribution is widespread in the Earth’s crust, including metamorphic environments of pumpellyite-prehnite, greenschist, epidote-amphibolite,
D. K. Bird, A. R. Spieler
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1989
In Chapter 1 the origin of the heat of the Earth has been discussed and it is now possible to proceed to examine localized accumulations, that is to say geothermal systems. The word ‘geothermal’ refers to the thermal energy of the planetary interior and it is usually associated with the concept of systems in which there is a large enough reservoir of ...
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In Chapter 1 the origin of the heat of the Earth has been discussed and it is now possible to proceed to examine localized accumulations, that is to say geothermal systems. The word ‘geothermal’ refers to the thermal energy of the planetary interior and it is usually associated with the concept of systems in which there is a large enough reservoir of ...
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2010
Reservoir Definition Exploration Methods Drilling into Geothermal Reservoirs Enhancing Geothermal Reservoirs Geothermal Reservoir Simulation Energetic Use of EGS Reservoirs Economic Performance and Environmental ...
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Reservoir Definition Exploration Methods Drilling into Geothermal Reservoirs Enhancing Geothermal Reservoirs Geothermal Reservoir Simulation Energetic Use of EGS Reservoirs Economic Performance and Environmental ...
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A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
R.H Parker, A.SP Green
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R.H Parker, A.SP Green
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