2018
DOI: 10.1144/qjegh2016-140
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Advances in groundwater system measurement and monitoring documented in 50 years of QJEGH

Abstract: Papers published in QJEGH illustrate advances in the monitoring and measurement of groundwater systems over the last 50 years. The emphasis of QJEGH over the years has tended to be towards practice in hydrogeology in the UK, rather than theory, and therefore we refer also to some seminal work published elsewhere. The range of measurements and monitoring reviewed includes from laboratory to regional scale, physical measurement of groundwater flow and transport wit… Show more

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“…A variety of well tests are used to determine the transmissivity of deep saline aquifers that host medium and high enthalpy geothermal resources in lithified sedimentary rocks. Boreholes are typically characterized by multiple packers in deep (~0.15-~2.0 km) saline aquifers, and the Westbay technologies proposed by Schlumberger can be used at such elevated depths in hydrothermal reservoirs (Streetly et al, 2000;Streetly et al, 2006;Senel et al, 2014;Streetly and Heathcote, 2018).…”
Section: Well Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of well tests are used to determine the transmissivity of deep saline aquifers that host medium and high enthalpy geothermal resources in lithified sedimentary rocks. Boreholes are typically characterized by multiple packers in deep (~0.15-~2.0 km) saline aquifers, and the Westbay technologies proposed by Schlumberger can be used at such elevated depths in hydrothermal reservoirs (Streetly et al, 2000;Streetly et al, 2006;Senel et al, 2014;Streetly and Heathcote, 2018).…”
Section: Well Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%