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ASANUMA, Hiroshi |
4-Analysis of induced microseismic events from HDR/EGS reservoirs by super resolution mapping techniques ( paper, slides ) |
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AXELSSON, Gudni |
5-Stimulation of geothermal wells in basaltic rock in Iceland ( paper, slides ) |
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BARIA, Roy |
35-Understanding stimulation methods and microseismicity ( paper ) |
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BLAISONNEAU, Arnold |
13-Hydro-mechanical behaviour of GPK3 and GPK4 during the hydraulic stimulation tests – Influence of the stress field ( paper, slides ) |
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BOHNHOFF, Marco |
17-Fault mechanisms of induced seismicity at the superdeep KTB borehole and their relation to fault structure and stress field ( slides ) |
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CHARLETY, Jean |
23-Microseismicity and stimulation strategy: the case of soultz-sous-forêts, france ( paper, slides ) |
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CUENOT, Nicolas |
16-Characterization of reservoir using microseismicity induced during stimulation tests: contribution from tomographic analysis and faulting mechanisms ( paper, slides ) |
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DE PATER, Hans |
1-Micro-Seismic Interpretation of Hydraulic Fracture Treatments ( paper, slides ) |
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EVANS, Keith |
22-The importance of natural rock stress in the stimulation process, and the difficulty of its characterisation ( slides ) 11-Microseismicity and flow path identification ( slides ) |
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FOKKER, Peter A. |
24-Hydraulic fracturing in the hydrocarbon industry ( paper, slides ) |
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GENTIER, Sylvie |
13-Hydro-mechanical behaviour of GPK3 and GPK4 during the hydraulic stimulation tests – Influence of the stress field ( paper, slides ) |
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GERARD, André |
12-Elements governing the ratio (Hydraulic Performances)/(Induced Microseismic Nuisances) during the stimulation of “EGS Soultz type” reservoirs. ( paper, slides ) |
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ITO, Takatoshi |
10-Detection of pressure and flow distribution in reservoirs from hydraulically-induced microseismic events and application to the Soultz and Cooper Basin HDR fields ( paper, slides ) |
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JUNG, Reinhard |
27-Results of flow-meters measurements in Soultz-sous-Forêts well GPK4 and implication for mechanisms of fracturing processes in crystalline rocks ( slides ) |
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KOHL, Thomas |
25-Stimulation Techniques and implications from microseismicity ( paper, slides ) |
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MEGEL, Thomas |
34-A Methodology for the hydro-mechanical characterisation of EGS reservoirs ( paper, slides ) |
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OATES, Steve |
9-Control of induced seismic hazard associated with the hydraulic stimulation of a hot fractured rock geothermal reservoir ( slides ) |
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ORZOL, Jens |
19-Hydraulic Stimulation and Geophysical Fracture Monitoring in the GeneSys-Project ( slides ) |
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PORTIER, Sandrine |
18-Modelling the geochemical effects of acid treatments and comparison with field observations at soultz-sous-forets geothermal site. ( paper, slides ) |
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RACHEZ, Xavier |
13-Hydro-mechanical behaviour of GPK3 and GPK4 during the hydraulic stimulation tests – Influence of the stress field ( paper, slides ) |
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REINICKE, Andreas |
15-Hydraulic Fracturing and Formation Damage in a Geothermal Sedimentary Reservoir ( paper, slides ) |
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ROBERTSON-TAIT, Ann |
20-Pre-Stimulation Analyses of a Low Permeability Geothermal Well at Desert Peak, Nevada ( paper, slides ) |
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RUMMEL, Fritz |
30-Review of Hydraulic Stimulation Technology ( paper, slides ) |
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RYBACH, Ladislaus "Ladsi" |
21-Induced seismicity during EGS operation? ( slides ) |
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STAMATAKIS, Emmanuel |
7-Simulation of mineral precipitation in geothermal installations: the soultz-sous-forêts case ( paper, slides ) |
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ZIMMERMANN, Gunter |
2-Enhancement of productivity after reservoir stimulation of the hydro-thermal reservoir Gross Schoenebeck with different fracturing concepts ( paper, slides ) |
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