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Use of Analogue Exposures of Fractured Rock for Enhanced Geothermal Systems

David Peacock, David J. Sanderson, Bernd Leiss

2022Geosciences11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Field exposures are often used to provide useful information about sub-surface reservoirs. This paper discusses general lessons learnt about the use of deformed Devonian and Carboniferous meta-sedimentary rocks in the Harz Mountains, Germany, as analogues for a proposed enhanced geothermal reservoir (EGS) at Göttingen. The aims of any analogue study must be clarified, including agreeing with people from other disciplines (especially reservoir modellers) about the information that can and cannot be obtained from surface exposures. Choice of an analogue may not simply involve selection of the nearest exposures of rocks of a similar age and type, but should involve consideration of such factors as the quality and geological setting of the analogue and reservoir, and of any processes that need to be understood. Fieldwork should focus on solving particular problems relating to understanding the EGS, with care being needed to avoid becoming distracted by broader geological issues. It is suggested that appropriate questions should be asked and appropriate analyses used when planning a study of a geothermal reservoir, including studies of exposed analogues.

Topics & Concepts

Geothermal gradientGeologyCarboniferousDevonianQuality (philosophy)Selection (genetic algorithm)Sedimentary rockEarth scienceGeothermal energyPetroleum engineeringGeochemistryGeomorphologyComputer sciencePaleontologyEpistemologyStructural basinArtificial intelligencePhilosophyGeothermal Energy Systems and ApplicationsCO2 Sequestration and Geologic InteractionsGroundwater flow and contamination studies
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