Reply to Comment by Alison A. Monaghan, David A.C. Manning, and Zoe K. Shipton on ‘Repurposing Hydrocarbon Wells for Geothermal Use in the UK: The Onshore Fields with the Greatest Potential, by Watson et al. (2020)’
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Watson, S.M.; Falcone, G.; Westaway, R. Reply to Comment by Alison A. Monaghan, David A.C. Manning, and Zoe K. Shipton on ‘Repurposing Hydrocarbon Wells for Geothermal Use in the UK: The Onshore Fields with the Greatest Potential, by Watson et al. (2020)’. Energies 2020, 13, 6382. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13236382
Watson SM, Falcone G, Westaway R. Reply to Comment by Alison A. Monaghan, David A.C. Manning, and Zoe K. Shipton on ‘Repurposing Hydrocarbon Wells for Geothermal Use in the UK: The Onshore Fields with the Greatest Potential, by Watson et al. (2020)’. Energies. 2020; 13(23):6382. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13236382
Chicago/Turabian StyleWatson, Sean M., Gioia Falcone, and Rob Westaway. 2020. "Reply to Comment by Alison A. Monaghan, David A.C. Manning, and Zoe K. Shipton on ‘Repurposing Hydrocarbon Wells for Geothermal Use in the UK: The Onshore Fields with the Greatest Potential, by Watson et al. (2020)’" Energies 13, no. 23: 6382. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13236382
APA StyleWatson, S. M., Falcone, G., & Westaway, R. (2020). Reply to Comment by Alison A. Monaghan, David A.C. Manning, and Zoe K. Shipton on ‘Repurposing Hydrocarbon Wells for Geothermal Use in the UK: The Onshore Fields with the Greatest Potential, by Watson et al. (2020)’. Energies, 13(23), 6382. https://doi.org/10.3390/en13236382