Burnell et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Geothermal supermodels: the next generation of integrated geophysical, chemical and flow simulation modelling toolsBurnell et al., 2015
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- Burnell J
- OSullivan M
- OSullivan J
- Kissling W
- Croucher A
- Pogacnik J
- Pearson S
- Caldwell G
- Ellis S
- Zarrouk S
- Climo M
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- In Proceedings World Geothermal Congress
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Existing geothermal modelling tools were designed over 25 years ago and are increasingly unable to cope with modern demands, both in computational practicality and in resolving scientific and resource specific questions. Today, numerical models are used for financial …
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