Toward fracture porosity assessment by gravity forward modeling for geothermal exploration (Sankt Gallen, Switzerland)

Volume: 57, Pages: 26 - 38
Published: Sep 1, 2015
Abstract
Fracture porosity is a crucial parameter in hydrocarbon and geothermal reservoir exploration and a major challenge in the absence of nearby exploration wells. The Sankt Gallen geothermal project targets a fault zone that affects Mesozoic sediments at a depth of about 4500 m. Spatial extension of these sediments, a major fault zone and indication for graben structures in the crystalline basement are observed in 3D seismic. Both the graben and the...
Paper Details
Title
Toward fracture porosity assessment by gravity forward modeling for geothermal exploration (Sankt Gallen, Switzerland)
Published Date
Sep 1, 2015
Volume
57
Pages
26 - 38
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