Fracturing in deep boreholes : stress, structural and lithology-controlled fracture initiation and propagation in deep geothermal boreholes in the Upper Jurasic carbonate rocks of the North Alpine Foreland Basin / Georg Maximilian Stockinger.
2022
QE471.15.C3 S76 2022
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Title
Fracturing in deep boreholes : stress, structural and lithology-controlled fracture initiation and propagation in deep geothermal boreholes in the Upper Jurasic carbonate rocks of the North Alpine Foreland Basin / Georg Maximilian Stockinger.
ISBN
9783030945695 (electronic bk.)
3030945693 (electronic bk.)
9783030945688
3030945685
3030945693 (electronic bk.)
9783030945688
3030945685
Published
Cham : Springer, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-94569-5 doi
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QE471.15.C3 S76 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
552/.58
Summary
The development of the base-load capable, climate-friendly, and practically inexhaustible source of "geothermal energy" represents an important pillar of the energy supply of the future. If it were possible to expand geothermal energy production accordingly, Germany could generate 100% of its energy in a climate-neutral manner by 2050. The joint research project "Dolomitkluft," funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy from 2016 to 2018, aims to establish a new and improved reservoir model for the Upper Jurassic carbonates of the Northern Alpine Foreland Basin for deep geothermal energy. Emerged from this project, the dissertation by Mr. Stockinger geomechanically and numerically characterizes the deep geothermal reservoir in carbonate rocks-limestones and dolomites-of the Upper Jurassic in the Northern Alpine Foreland Basin in over 4000 m depth. This book specifically addresses fracture initiation, propagation, and hydraulic conductivity around a borehole and their controlling factors such as the in situ stress, the existing discontinuity network, and the geomechanical rock properties. Mr. Stockinger has thus successfully addressed the most important aspects for the retrievability of deep geothermal energy at its point of origin--namely the (deep) borehole.
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by Technical University of Munich, Munich, Germany."
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Springer theses. 2190-5061
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Rock Mechanical Basics
The Bmwi Project "Dolomitkluft" and the Study Site
Sampling and Methodology
Results
Discussion
Conclusions, Implementation and Outlook.
Rock Mechanical Basics
The Bmwi Project "Dolomitkluft" and the Study Site
Sampling and Methodology
Results
Discussion
Conclusions, Implementation and Outlook.