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Geothermal fluids convection

Direct uses of geothermal heat are very varied. They are largely based on exploitation of low-enthalpy convection systems. Uses include balneotherapy, space heating, and many agricultural and industrial uses. The potential use of geothermal resources is dictated by fluid temperature as described by the Ltndal diagram (Fig. 1). [Pg.298]

Ikeuchi K., Komatsu R., Doi N., Sakagawa Y., Sasaki M., Kamenosono H. Uchida T. 1996. Bottom of hydrothermal convection found by temperature measurements above 500 °C and fluid inclusion study of WD-I in Kakkonda geothermal field, Japan. Geothermal Resources Council Transactions 20 pp. 609-616. [Pg.666]

Ikeuchi, K., R. Komatsu, N. Doi, Y. Sakagawa. M. Sasaki, H. Kamenosono and T. Uchida, 19%, Bottom of Hydrothermal Convection Found by Temperature Measurements above 500°C and Fluid Inclusion Study of WD-1 in Kakkonda Geothermal Field, Japan, Geothermal Resources Council Transactions, Vol. 20, pp. 609-616. [Pg.689]


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