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Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland

Gas emissions and crustal deformation from the Krýsuvík high temperature geothermal system, Iceland

... 2013). Krýsuvík currently hosts a high-temperature geothermal system, the heat source of which is considered to be dyke intrusions (Arnórsson et ...the Krýsuvík system ... See full document

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Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland

Globally Significant CO2 Emissions From Katla, a Subglacial Volcano in Iceland

... ground deformation), but the presence of glacial ice makes the subsurface signals dif fi cult to ...the system is caused by movements of magma ...increased geothermal activity, and significant ... See full document

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Anthropogenic and natural ground deformation in the Hengill geothermal area, Iceland

Anthropogenic and natural ground deformation in the Hengill geothermal area, Iceland

... investigate crustal deformation due to the extraction of water and steam from a high-enthalpy geothermal reservoir; a common occurrence, yet not well ...this deformation can be a ... See full document

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Crustal 3-D geometry of the Kristineberg area (Sweden) with implications on VMS deposits

Crustal 3-D geometry of the Kristineberg area (Sweden) with implications on VMS deposits

... the high-strain ...deviate from the local tectonic transport direction as indicated by the mineral lin- ...known from the Kristineberg deposit K lens ... See full document

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Globally significant CO₂ emissions from Katla, a subglacial volcano in Iceland

Globally significant CO₂ emissions from Katla, a subglacial volcano in Iceland

... (2) where x, y and z define a coordinate system with source at and x is positive in the downstream direction (y denotes the cross-plume direction: defines the plume axis). The source (of strength q) is at height ... See full document

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Globally significant CO₂ emissions from Katla, a subglacial volcano in Iceland

Globally significant CO₂ emissions from Katla, a subglacial volcano in Iceland

... run from numerous measurement points along the aircraft track for 12 hours back in time in order to determine which trajectories coincided with likely ...the gas source within Iceland ...in ... See full document

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A simplified model for the estimation of life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of enhanced geothermal systems

A simplified model for the estimation of life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions of enhanced geothermal systems

... binary system producing only electricity are accounted ...issued from the reference parameterized model, enables a rapid and simple estimate of the environmental performances of an EGS power plant, avoiding ... See full document

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Communicating the uncertainty in estimated greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

Communicating the uncertainty in estimated greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

... greenhouse gas emissions should be in fl uenced by professional and mathematical background of the target ...End-users from other groups may not be so familiar with these methods and so a com- ... See full document

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Factors influencing magmatism during continental breakup: new insights from a wide angle seismic experiment across the conjugate Seychelles Indian margins

Factors influencing magmatism during continental breakup: new insights from a wide angle seismic experiment across the conjugate Seychelles Indian margins

... of high-velocity material ...India from the Seychelles was characterized by modest ...extraction from the wide melting region that formed between the rapidly diverging ... See full document

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Selection of technology for the low calorific synthetic gas combustion in the gas turbine combustion chamber

Selection of technology for the low calorific synthetic gas combustion in the gas turbine combustion chamber

... optimal gas turbine combustion chamber design the numerical simulation of the operation of combustion chamber of three types (Siemens, GE и MHPS) was performed on the low calorific value fuel gases, obtained after ... See full document

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Geothermal Energy in Palestine: Practical Applications

Geothermal Energy in Palestine: Practical Applications

... pumps Geothermal (ground-source) heat pumps have the largest energy use and installing capacity ...deduced from the installed capacity, based on a coefficient of performance (COP) of around ...a ... See full document

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The estimation of Rothamsted temperature from the temperature of Oxford and Greenwich

The estimation of Rothamsted temperature from the temperature of Oxford and Greenwich

... the dependent and independent variates. This procedure gives the regression coefficients shown in the last four columns of Table VIII. The linear regressions of Oxford on Rotham[r] ... See full document

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Crustal structure of active deformation zones in Africa: Implications for global crustal processes

Crustal structure of active deformation zones in Africa: Implications for global crustal processes

... migrate from the asthenosphere to gas-rich magma reservoirs at the Moho, altering crustal composition and reducing ...fed from crustal magma chambers beneath segment centers create new ... See full document

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High-Temperature Mechanical Properties of the Platinum Group Metals158-170

High-Temperature Mechanical Properties of the Platinum Group Metals158-170

... rupture strength values at testing times longer than 300 h. It is not yet clear whether this steep decrease in slope can be attributed solely to the change in fracture mechanism, or whether the effect of weakening of the ... See full document

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Influence of depth, temperature, and structure of a crustal heat source on the geothermal reservoirs of Tuscany: numerical modelling and sensitivity study

Influence of depth, temperature, and structure of a crustal heat source on the geothermal reservoirs of Tuscany: numerical modelling and sensitivity study

... complex from the deeper Tuscan metamorphic ...(MRU1–3). From top to bottom, these are The Verrucano unit (MRU3, Triassic), comprising metasandstones and metaconglomerates; a phyllite succession (MRU2, ... See full document

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Measuring dinitrogen gas emissions from a lagoon treatment system

Measuring dinitrogen gas emissions from a lagoon treatment system

... dinitrogen gas emissions from open pond waste treatment systems was ...The gas collection method was implemented in a partially aerated lagoon treatment system for dinitrogen and ... See full document

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High Temperature Deformation Behavior of TC17 Alloy

High Temperature Deformation Behavior of TC17 Alloy

... as deformation amount, deformation temperature and deformation ...and deformation mechanism of this alloy under- going thermal deformation in the β single-phase region and the α ... See full document

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The Hot Water Oil Expulsion Technique for Geothermal Resources

The Hot Water Oil Expulsion Technique for Geothermal Resources

... through high pressure packing, wire wrapped screen sand control, extend sand control life, heavy oil profile control by ni- trogen injection in Gudong Oilfield, steam injection pressure improved ...steam ... See full document

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The economics of policies to stabilize or reduce greenhouse gas emissions: the case of CO2. Economic Papers No. 87, October 1991

The economics of policies to stabilize or reduce greenhouse gas emissions: the case of CO2. Economic Papers No. 87, October 1991

... Global greenhouse gas emissions by gas C04 emissions from fossil fuels by World region Regional distribution of CD2 emissions from fossil fuels Greenhouse gas emissions by gas - Selected[r] ... See full document

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Incidence of cancer among residents of high temperature geothermal areas in Iceland: a census based study 1981 to 2010

Incidence of cancer among residents of high temperature geothermal areas in Iceland: a census based study 1981 to 2010

... accessible from the annual surveys of the Public Health Institute of Iceland [19] from the year 1989 to ...the geothermal field pollution and pancre- atic cancer, as the carcinogenic effect of ... See full document

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