Using Reservoir Models For Monitoring Geothermal Surface Features
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John P. O'Sullivan, Thomas M. P. Ratouis, Michael J. O'Sullivan
2015
Abstract
As the use of geothermal energy grows internationally<br>
more effort is required to monitor and protect areas with rare and<br>
important geothermal surface features. A number of approaches are<br>
presented for developing and calibrating numerical geothermal<br>
reservoir models that are capable of accurately representing<br>
geothermal surface features. The approaches are discussed in the<br>
context of cases studies of the Rotorua geothermal system and the<br>
Orakei-korako geothermal system, both of which contain important<br>
surface features. The results show that models are able to match the<br>
available field data accurately and hence can be used as valuable<br>
tools for predicting the future response of the systems to changes in<br>
use.
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