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HIGH TEMPERATURE FIELD [1 record]

Record 1 2007-08-10

English

Subject field(s)
  • Geophysics
CONT

A hyper-thermal field requires five basic constituents: (i) a source of heat; (ii) a layer of bedrock; (iii) an "aquifer", or permeable zone of fractured and fissured rock capable of entraining a large quantity of water and/or steam; (iv) a source of water replenishment to make good the fluid losses induced by nature or by artifice from the aquifer; (v) a "cap rock" to prevent the wholesale loss of heat and vapour from the field into the atmosphere.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Géophysique
CONT

Un champ hyperthermique exige cinq constituants fondamentaux: - une source de chaleur; - une couche de bedrock; - un aquifère, ou une zone perméable, ou une roche fracturée et fissurée, capable d'entraîner une grande quantité d'eau et/ou de vapeur; - une source de réalimentation en eau pour compenser les pertes de fluide de l'aquifère, naturelles ou artificielles; - un cap-rock ou «roche couverture» pour empêcher la fuite en masse de la chaleur ou de la vapeur du champ vers l'atmosphère.

Spanish

Campo(s) temático(s)
  • Geofísica
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