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Publications tagged with [geothermal]
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Barelli A.
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Ceccarelli A.
et al.
<p>The Bagnore and Piancastagnaio geothermal fields of the Monte Amiata volcanic area (Figure 1) have been under exploitation for about half a century. Numerous geologic studies have been performed in this area due to its mining and geothermal peculiarity. ...
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Engineering Geology -
Geological Investigation
Reference:
Proceedings World Geothermal Congress 2010 Bali, Indonesia, 25-29 April 2010
Dini I.
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Ceccarelli A.
et al.
<p>Over the past several years, the Mt. Amiata volcanogeothermal area has drawn the attention of the Italian scientific community for an environmental impact assessment concerning any interactions between the geothermal exploitation and the fresh water resources ...
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Engineering Geology -
Geological Investigation
Reference:
Proceedings World Geothermal Congress 2010 Bali, Indonesia, 25-29 April 2010
<p>The timescale for the generation of granitic magmas and their subsequent intrusion, crystallization, and cooling as plutons is no longer incompatible with the biblical time frames of the global, year-long Flood cataclysm and of 6,000-7,000 years for earth ...
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Geology -
Petrology - Minerology
Reference:
Answers Research Journal 1 (2008): 11-25
This paper summarises the geological features of the Larderello-Travale and Monte Amiata areas, where the world’s most ancient exploited geothermal fields are located. In both geothermal areas, three regional
tectonostratigraphic elements are distinguished, ...
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Geology -
General Geology
Reference:
32nd International Geological Congress, Episodes Vol.26 No.3
This study aimed to extend the understanding of multiphase flow by conducting nitrogen-water relative permeability experiments on a naturally-fractured rock from The Geysers geothermal field.
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Rock Mechanics -
Rock Joints & Fractures
Reference:
"STANFORD UNIVERSITY Stanford, California"