Explore cutting-edge research on shallow and deep geothermal systems in this nearly 2-hour conference session from the 2012 AGU Fall Meeting. Delve into experimental insights on multiphase fluid-rock interactions, sustainability enhancements for Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS), and innovative approaches to geothermal energy recovery in sedimentary formations. Discover high-performance computing simulations for improving thermal spallation drilling, and examine the relationship between geothermal properties and groundwater flow in late Pleistocene terrace areas. Investigate basin-wide heat transport induced by earthquakes and learn about an integrated geothermal-CO2 storage approach for reducing carbon intensity. Conclude with a modeling study on the sustainability of direct use in low-temperature geothermal systems. Gain valuable knowledge from invited talks and research presentations covering various aspects of geothermal energy exploration, extraction, and utilization.
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Fall Meeting 2012: Shallow and Deep Geothermal Systems
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