Journal ArticleAbstract. Forward modeling of coupled fluid and heat flow in the Powder River basin, Wyoming, is used to explain anomalously high heat flow values observed in the southern portion of the basin. Effective basin-scale permeabilities of selected Powder River basin aquifers and aquitards were calibrated by matching surface heat flow measurements to simulation results. Fractures associated with a large anticline in the southwestern part of the basin were found to play a major role in the basin's thermal regime. While the model results are non-unique, they demonstrate that regional structural features play an important role in a basin's overall energy budget and fluid flow regime. With the results of the basin-scale model it is...
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An anomalous velocity model was constructed for the Wind River Basin (WRB) based on {approx}2000 mi ...
The geothermal resources of the Wind River Basin were investigated. Oil-well bottom-hole temperature...
Journal ArticleTemperature and geologic data from over 3000 oil and gas wells within a 180 km x 30 ...
Journal ArticleThe thermal resistance (or Bullard) method is used to judge the utility of petroleum...
Thirty-one new heat flow determinations in North Dakota range from 0.6 to 1.9 HFU. The majority of h...
The heat flow in the Basin and Range province of northern Nevada is extremely complex. It is a produ...
Numerical experiments were undertaken to understand (1) heat and fluid transport in an uplifted fore...
A field and model investigation has been performed to assess the potential ofsubsurface temperature ...
Chapter three addresses heat flow and thermal history of the Anadarko Basin and the western Oklahoma...
Zones of above average subsurface temperatures have been noted in certain areas of the Gulf Coast ba...
It is widely recognized that topographically-driven groundwater flow can perturb conductive thermal ...
Eleven new heat-flow determinations in the northwestern United States, based on datil from twenty-on...
Geothermal data from 248 wells and drill holes, a thermal model for the effects of the Snake Plain a...
The Twin Falls - Banbury area is one of many Known Geothermal Resource Areas located along the perip...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95118/1/jgrb14016.pd
An anomalous velocity model was constructed for the Wind River Basin (WRB) based on {approx}2000 mi ...
The geothermal resources of the Wind River Basin were investigated. Oil-well bottom-hole temperature...
Journal ArticleTemperature and geologic data from over 3000 oil and gas wells within a 180 km x 30 ...
Journal ArticleThe thermal resistance (or Bullard) method is used to judge the utility of petroleum...
Thirty-one new heat flow determinations in North Dakota range from 0.6 to 1.9 HFU. The majority of h...
The heat flow in the Basin and Range province of northern Nevada is extremely complex. It is a produ...
Numerical experiments were undertaken to understand (1) heat and fluid transport in an uplifted fore...
A field and model investigation has been performed to assess the potential ofsubsurface temperature ...
Chapter three addresses heat flow and thermal history of the Anadarko Basin and the western Oklahoma...
Zones of above average subsurface temperatures have been noted in certain areas of the Gulf Coast ba...
It is widely recognized that topographically-driven groundwater flow can perturb conductive thermal ...
Eleven new heat-flow determinations in the northwestern United States, based on datil from twenty-on...
Geothermal data from 248 wells and drill holes, a thermal model for the effects of the Snake Plain a...
The Twin Falls - Banbury area is one of many Known Geothermal Resource Areas located along the perip...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/95118/1/jgrb14016.pd
An anomalous velocity model was constructed for the Wind River Basin (WRB) based on {approx}2000 mi ...
The geothermal resources of the Wind River Basin were investigated. Oil-well bottom-hole temperature...