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OverviewCO2 injectionEGSFault characterizationFault imagingGMSSeismic imagingTOUGH2carbon dioxideenergyfault sensitivityfault systemfluid mechanicsfracture systemfracturesgeothermalidentificationinjectionpermeability characterizationpermeable flow pathspressure transientproductionreservoirrock propertiesstimulation
ASCII text files containing grid-block name, X-Y-Z location, and multiple parameters from TOUGH2 simulation output of CO2 injection into an idealized single fault representing a dipping normal fault at the Desert Peak geothermal field (readable by GMS). The fault is composed of a damage zone, a fault gouge and a slip plane. The runs are described in detail in the following: Borgia A., Oldenburg C.M., Zhang R., Jung Y., Lee K.J., Doughty C., Daley T.M., Chugunov N., Altundas B, Ramakrishnan T.S., 2017. Carbon Dioxide Injection for Enhanced Characterization of Faults and Fractures in Geothermal Systems. Proceedings of the 42st Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 13-17.
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dcat_issued2017-09-21T06:00:00Z
dcat_modified2018-06-14T16:37:55Z
dcat_publisher_nameLawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
guidhttps://data.openei.org/submissions/3650
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