Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5446848 | Energy Procedia | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In the present study, inverse problems (IP) are applied with FEPEST® in FEFLOW® to find parameter distributions of hydraulic and thermal conductivity that lead to the observed thermal anomalies in the Lower Yarmouk Gorge (LYG) and a more accurate fit of borehole data. Results indicate reduced hydraulic conductivities in shallower parts of the system than previously estimated. The absence of a fault under the Lower Yarmouk Gorge in deeper sediments can be superseded by presence of interconnecting local fractures. The contribution of the conductive thermal regime turns out to be negligible.
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Authors
Nora Goretzki, Nimrod Inbar, Michael Kühn, Peter Möller, Eliyahu Rosenthal, Michael Schneider, Christian Siebert, Marwan Raggad, Fabien Magri,