The geotliernml systems can be distinguished as conventional and unconventional resources. The conventional geothermal systems are composed o essential elements, such as a heat source, a reservoi with a geotherrrial fluid and a caprock. The heat source can be a magmatic chamber or volcanic bodies which are both generally located in areas north crustal thinning and mantle uprising phenomena. In the last two decades, non-conventional geothermal systems, such as enhanced geothermal systems, magma systems with supercritical fluids and geopressured systems have been also explored. This chapter provides a description of the above mentioned unconventional geothermal systems. The chapter is divided in three main paragraphs, starting from the enh...
Taking into account the recent tendency of significant growth of traditional energy sources prices, ...
Geothermal energy is derived from the internal heat of the earth. Much of it is recoverable with cur...
This special issue entitled “Geofluids and Energy for the XXI Century” focuses on cutting edge resea...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 60-[63].The article presents an overview of developing unconventional g...
Natural surface manifestations of geothermal energy, such as hot pools, steam vents, geysers, etc., ...
Geothermal energy is a perspective renewable source of energy. Its usage is undergoing vast developm...
AbstractThe key element in the characterization, assessment and development of geothermal energy sys...
International audienceSupercritical geothermal systems are very high temperature geothermal systems ...
High-temperature hydrothermal systems are physically and chemically zoned with depth. The energy inp...
Unconventional geothermal resource development can contribute to increase power generation from rene...
The heat flow observed on the earth's surface (on averageof 59 mW/m2) mainly derives from the heat g...
The commercial utilization of geothermal energy forms the basis of the largest renewable energy indu...
Abstract Supercritical geothermal systems are very high-temperature geothermal systems that are loca...
Abstract Earth’s crust offers a vast resource of heat that can be used and converted into energy bot...
Most high-temperature geothermal resources develop in volcanic regions, but very few have been succe...
Taking into account the recent tendency of significant growth of traditional energy sources prices, ...
Geothermal energy is derived from the internal heat of the earth. Much of it is recoverable with cur...
This special issue entitled “Geofluids and Energy for the XXI Century” focuses on cutting edge resea...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 60-[63].The article presents an overview of developing unconventional g...
Natural surface manifestations of geothermal energy, such as hot pools, steam vents, geysers, etc., ...
Geothermal energy is a perspective renewable source of energy. Its usage is undergoing vast developm...
AbstractThe key element in the characterization, assessment and development of geothermal energy sys...
International audienceSupercritical geothermal systems are very high temperature geothermal systems ...
High-temperature hydrothermal systems are physically and chemically zoned with depth. The energy inp...
Unconventional geothermal resource development can contribute to increase power generation from rene...
The heat flow observed on the earth's surface (on averageof 59 mW/m2) mainly derives from the heat g...
The commercial utilization of geothermal energy forms the basis of the largest renewable energy indu...
Abstract Supercritical geothermal systems are very high-temperature geothermal systems that are loca...
Abstract Earth’s crust offers a vast resource of heat that can be used and converted into energy bot...
Most high-temperature geothermal resources develop in volcanic regions, but very few have been succe...
Taking into account the recent tendency of significant growth of traditional energy sources prices, ...
Geothermal energy is derived from the internal heat of the earth. Much of it is recoverable with cur...
This special issue entitled “Geofluids and Energy for the XXI Century” focuses on cutting edge resea...