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Data Publication

Supplementary data for the package DIMOPREC (Development of a Well Impairment Model for Predicting Geothermal Clogging)

Hussain, Ahmed | Wollf, Karl-Heinz | Meulenbroek, Bernard | Khoshnevis Gargar, Negar | van der Star, Wouter | Bruining, Hans | Claringbould, Han | Llaneza, Isabelle

4TU.ResearchData

(2022)

Descriptions

Water composition of four different geothermal fields in the west Netherlands basin. Annual meetings slide packages. PHREEQC/iCP/COMSOL input files for sensitivity analysis, field case and others.

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Geochemistry
FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences
Geology
Energy Exploration
Environmentally Sustainable Energy Activities
Mining and Extraction of Energy Resources
Renewable Energy
Preparation and Production of Energy Sources
DIMOPREC
Mineralization
Scaling
Geothermal

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
geothermal energy extraction

MSL enriched keywords
subsurface energy production
geothermal energy extraction


Source publisher

4TU.ResearchData


DOI

10.4121/21187270.v1


Creators

Hussain, Ahmed

Wollf, Karl-Heinz

Meulenbroek, Bernard

https://orcid.org/:

0000-0002-5056-8783

Khoshnevis Gargar, Negar

van der Star, Wouter

Bruining, Hans

Claringbould, Han

Llaneza, Isabelle


Contributors

TU Delft, Faculty Of Civil Engineering And Geosciences, Department Of Geoscience And Engineering

Other

Deltares, Delft, The Netherlands

Other

Veegeo, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

Other

Rijksdienst Voor Ondernemend Nederland, The Hague, Netherlands

Other


Citation

Hussain, A., Wollf, K.-H., Meulenbroek, B., Khoshnevis Gargar, N., van der Star, W., Bruining, H., Claringbould, H., & Llaneza, I. (2022). Supplementary data for the package DIMOPREC (Development of a Well Impairment Model for Predicting Geothermal Clogging) (Version 1) [Data set]. 4TU.ResearchData. https://doi.org/10.4121/21187270.V1


Dates

Issued:

2022-09-28


Rights

Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal


Datacite version

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