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    AuthorMcNamara, David D. (5)Arnot, M.J. (1)Barton, B. (1)Bunch, M.A. (1)Clark, Kate (1)... View MoreSubjectNew Zealand (2)Acoustic borehole imaging (1)Acoustic borehole televiewer logs (1)Active fault (1)AFIT (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    2015 (5)
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    New Zealand geothermal power plants as critical facilities: an active fault avoidance study in the Wairakei Geothermal Field, New Zealand 

    Villamor, Pilar; Clark, Kate; Watson, Matt; Rosenberg, Mike; Lukovic, Biljana; Ries, Willam; González, Álvaro; Milicich, Sarah D.; McNamara, David D.; Pummer, Bernd; Sepulveda, Fabian (International Geothermal Association, 2015-04-19)
    Active faults in rifts commonly provide high crustal permeability and control geothermal fluid pathways. However, active faults can also pose surface deformation hazards to geothermal power plants and associated infrastructure. ...
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    Fracture width and spacing distributions from borehole televiewer logs and cores in the Rotokawa Geothermal Field, New Zealand 

    Massiot, Cécile; McNamara, David D.; Nicol, Andrew; Townend, John (International Geothermal Association, 2015-04-19)
    The successful targeting of permeable fractures in geothermal fields is aided by understanding the spatial and geometric characteristics of fracture populations. Studies of numerous outcrop, and a limited number of geothermal ...
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    Modelling fluid flow through fractured rock: Examples using TVZ geothermal reservoirs 

    Kissling, W.M.; Ellis, S.E.; McNamara, David D. (New Zealand Geothermal Workshop, 2015-11-18)
    Geothermal resources are often hosted within volcanic, plutonic, and basement-type lithologies. As such their matrix permeability can be very low and the transport and circulation of geothermal fluids will be dominated by ...
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    Comparing borehole televiewer logs with continuous core: An example from New Zealand 

    Milloy, Sophie Frances; McLean, Katie; McNamara, David D. (International Geothermal Association, 2015-04-19)
    The use of borehole televiewer logging is a recent addition to the well logging toolkit available to the geothermal industry in New Zealand. The information acquired from borehole televiewer (BHTV) equipment, such as the ...
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    Feasibility of storing carbon dioxide on a tectonically active margin: New Zealand 

    Field, B.D.; Lawrence, M.J.; Nicol, A.; McNamara, David D.; Arnot, M.J.; Coyle, F.; Higgs, K.E.; Mountain, B.; Gerstenberger, M.; Daniel, R.; Bunch, M.A.; Barton, B. (American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 2015-09-13)
    New Zealand's sedimentary basins was found to have available several gigatonnes of CO2 storage capacity. However, CO2 storage is currently untested in New Zealand. The country's position on an active Neogene plate boundary ...
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