The use of temperature logging for identifying water flow through fractures in sedimentary rock has declined since the 1960’s and 70’s primarily because of low sensor resolution and cross-connected flow along the borehole. Although sensor resolution has improved to the order of 10-3 C for several decades, temperature logging has not experienced a notable increase in popularity. This thesis studies these and other fundamental limitations to the application of borehole temperature logging for identifying flow through fractured rock, and tests the hypothesis that the limitations can be overcome, presents new methods for accomplishing that goal, and increases the applicability of the technology. Although some conventional open-hole testing (e....
International audienceFractured karst aquifers are well known to conceal channeled flow where a few ...
Packer tests in boreholes in fractured rock involving injection or withdrawal of water in borehole s...
International audienceWe show how fully distributed space-time measurements with Fiber-Optic Distrib...
International audienceThe detection of preferential flow paths and the characterization of their hyd...
International audienceCrystalline rocks aquifers are often difficult to characterize since flows are...
International audienceThe development of high resolution borehole flowmeters have enabled significan...
International audienceThis work aims to provide an overview of the thermal processes that shape well...
International audienceIn fractured aquifers flow generally takes place in a few fractured zones. The...
Identifying fluid circulation in fracture zones (FZs) is a key challenge in the extraction of deep g...
Evaluating vertical flow in bedrock wells is important for understanding aquifer hydraulic parameter...
In the Upper Rhine Graben (URG), geothermal projects since 40 years targeted hot geothermal anomalie...
Identifying flows into, out of, and across boreholes is important for characterizing aquifers, deter...
International audienceFractured aquifers are characterized by a strong heterogeneity at multiple sca...
International audienceIn highly heterogeneous media, fracture network connectivity and hydraulic pro...
International audienceFractured karst aquifers are well known to conceal channeled flow where a few ...
Packer tests in boreholes in fractured rock involving injection or withdrawal of water in borehole s...
International audienceWe show how fully distributed space-time measurements with Fiber-Optic Distrib...
International audienceThe detection of preferential flow paths and the characterization of their hyd...
International audienceCrystalline rocks aquifers are often difficult to characterize since flows are...
International audienceThe development of high resolution borehole flowmeters have enabled significan...
International audienceThis work aims to provide an overview of the thermal processes that shape well...
International audienceIn fractured aquifers flow generally takes place in a few fractured zones. The...
Identifying fluid circulation in fracture zones (FZs) is a key challenge in the extraction of deep g...
Evaluating vertical flow in bedrock wells is important for understanding aquifer hydraulic parameter...
In the Upper Rhine Graben (URG), geothermal projects since 40 years targeted hot geothermal anomalie...
Identifying flows into, out of, and across boreholes is important for characterizing aquifers, deter...
International audienceFractured aquifers are characterized by a strong heterogeneity at multiple sca...
International audienceIn highly heterogeneous media, fracture network connectivity and hydraulic pro...
International audienceFractured karst aquifers are well known to conceal channeled flow where a few ...
Packer tests in boreholes in fractured rock involving injection or withdrawal of water in borehole s...
International audienceWe show how fully distributed space-time measurements with Fiber-Optic Distrib...