Fractured Reservoirs 2021
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Science and Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 May 2022) | Viewed by 4405
Special Issue Editor
Interests: petrology; structural geology; numerical simulation of fractured fluid reservoirs
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Dear Colleagues,
Naturally fractured fluid reservoirs are of key importance in numerous fields of applied geology. At present, the largest part of the known hydrocarbon reserves is stored in these systems. Advanced geothermal energy utilization requires a fundamental understanding of fractured rock bodies. In addition, safe deposition of hazardous wastes, and mining of critical elements through the in situ leaching technique, among many others, use such rock bodies. Nevertheless, to adequately reveal the behavior of fractured reservoirs, petrological, structural geological, geomechanical, hydrodynamic, geophysical, etc. datasets should be evaluated simultaneously.
In this Special Issue, manuscripts involving such a complex approach are invited, whether concerned with case studies or methodological aspects.
Prof. Dr. Tivadar M. Tóth
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- microstructures
- fracture network
- modeling
- compartmentalization
- paleohydrology
- fluid flow
- vein cementation
- rock mechanics
- well log
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