How do the geological and geophysical signatures of permeable fractures in granitic basement evolve after long periods of natural circulation? insights from the rittershoffen geothermal wells (france)

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  • who: C. Glaas from the CNRS, UMR , IPGS, University of Strasbourg, France have published the article: How do the geological and geophysical signatures of permeable fractures in granitic basement evolve after long periods of natural circulation? Insights from the Rittershoffen geothermal wells (France), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study is to better understand the permeability of fractured reservoirs within crystalline rocks focusing on the production well GRT-2. This study showed that permeable fractured zones were associated with the occurrence of poorly crystallized illite and illite/smectite mixed layers crystallized during . . .

     

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