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    AuthorMcNamara, David D. (2)Arnot, M.J. (1)Barton, B. (1)Bunch, M.A. (1)Coyle, F. (1)... View MoreSubject
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    New Zealand (2)
    Basement greywacke (1)Carbon dioxide (1)Fracture permeability (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (1)2012 (1)Type
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    The nature of fracture permeability in the basement greywacke at Kawerau Geothermal Field, New Zealand 

    Wallis, I.; McNamara, David D.; Rowland, J.; Massiot, C. (Stanford University, 2012-01-30)
    The Mesozoic basement at Kawerau Geothermal Field comprises well indurated, inter-bedded sandstones and argillites with a complex structural history. These rocks have very low matrix porosity but nonetheless host both ...
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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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