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The thermal structure and temporal evolution of high-enthalpy geothermal systems

Scott et al., 2016

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9819739646516435229
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Scott S
Driesner T
Weis P
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Geothermics

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Numerical modeling is a powerful tool to investigate the response of high-enthalpy geothermal systems to production, yet few studies have examined the long-term evolution and thermal structure of these systems. Here we report a series of numerical simulations of …
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