Cooling-induced permeability enhancement for networks of microfractures in superhot geothermal environments

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  • who: Ryota Goto from the Department of Environmental, Japan have published the article: Cooling-induced permeability enhancement for networks of microfractures in superhot geothermal environments, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study results are presented for borehole cooling experiments on a dense network of microfractures in granite at 400 u00b0C under true triaxial stress. An experimental study was conducted to explore the applicability of flow-induced microfracturing over a wider temperature range, including conventional geothermal environments (Pramudyo et_al 2021). The results in this study demonstrated the formation of cloudfracture networks at 200-450 u00b0C . . .

     

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