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GEOTHERMICS International Journal of Geothermal Research and its Applications VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 24 (1995) ©) PERGAMON GEOTHERMICS International Journal of Geothermal Research and its Applications Founded by the late Professor Ezio Tongiorgi Editor E. BARBIER—National Research Council—International Institute for Geothermal Research, Pisa, Italy Associate Editor for the Americas M. J. LippMANN—Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A. Managing Editor Mary H. DICKSON (Editorial Office in Pisa, see below) Production Editor ALISON Lusty (Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, see below) Editorial Board Terms expire December 1995 D. H. FREESTON—Geothermal Institute, University of Auckland, New Zealand R. HARRISON—Renewable Energy Centre, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, U.K. J. N. MoorE—Earth Sciences and Resources Institute, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.A. A. H. TRUESDELL—Menlo Park, California, U.S.A. Terms expire December 1996 P. R. L. BRowNnE—Geothermal Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand M. HANANO—JMC Geothermal Engineering Co. Ltd, Morioka, Japan M. P. HocusTEIN—Geothermal Institute, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand N. E. GOLDSTEIN—Earth Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, Berkeley, California, U.S.A. Terms expire December 1997 V. M. ARELLANO GOMEZ—Instituto de Investigaciones Eléctricas, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico C. CLAUSER—Geological Survey of Lower Saxony, Hannover, Germany S. INGEBRITSEN—U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, California, U.S.A. B. STEINGRIMSSON—National Energy Authority, Reykjavik, Iceland Regional Advisory Board L. D’ ANDIGNE DE Asis — Division of Earth Sciences, UNESCO, Paris, France N. BEREDJICK — Natural Resources and Energy Division, DTCD, United Nations, New York, U.S.A. R. G. CAMPBELL — President, Geothermal Resources Council, Davis, California, U.S.A. V. CERMAK — Geophysical Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czech Republic J. Comps — President, International Geothermal Association, Auckland, New Zealand V. I. KoNonov — Laboratory of Geothermics, Institute of Geology, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia F. MONGELLI — Institute of Geodesy and Geophysics of the University, Bari, Italy L. RYBACH — Institute of Geophysics, ETH—Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich, Switzerland P. SQUARCI — International Institute for Geothermal Research, Pisa, Italy L. TAFFI — CNR National Geological Advisory Committee, Rome, Italy TONG WEI — Geology Dept, Geothermal Research Section, University of Peking, Beijing, People’s Republic of China F, YAMAGUCHI — Japan Geothermal Energy Association, Tokyo, Japan Copyright © 1995 CNR—Istituto Internazionale per le Ricerche Geotermiche Published 6 issues/annum in February, April, June, August, October and December Subscription Rates Publishing, Subscription and Advertising Offices Annual Institutional Subscription Rates 1995; North, Central The Americas: Elsevier Science Inc., 660 White Plains Road, and South America, U.S.$500.00, Rest of World £335.00. Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. [Tel. (914) 524-9200; Fax Sterling prices exclude VAT. Non-VAT registered customers in (914) 333-2444]. the European Community will be charged the appropriate VAT Rest of the World: Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, in addition to the price listed. Prices include postage and Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, U.K. [Tel. insurance and are subject to change without notice. (01865) 843000; Fax (01865) 843969; Telex 83177 PERGAP G]. Editorial Addresses The Americas: Dr M. J. Lippmann, Lawrence Berkeley Rest of the World: Dr E. Barbier, International Institute for Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, Geothermal Research, 2 Piazza Solferino, 56126 Pisa, Italy U.S.A. [Tel. (510) 486-5035; Fax (510) 486-5686] [Tel. (50) 41503; Fax (50) 47055; Cable: Geotermico Pisa; Telex 502020 IRGCNR I] CONTENTS NUMBER 1 M. McCGuINNESS, S. WHITE, R. YOUNG, 1 A model of the Kakkonda geothermal reservoir H. ISHIZAKI, K. IKEUCHI and Y. YOSHIDA Y. NiIBoRI, H. OGURA and T. CHIDA 49 Identification of geothermal reservoir structure analyzing tracer responses using the Two- Fractured-Layer model G. TRAGANOS, U. Jux and T. STEUBER 61 Isotopic characteristics of geothermal waters and fossil spring deposits in Mygdonia Basin, Northern Greece G. CHIODINI, F. FRONDINI and F. PONZIANI 81 Deep structures and carbon dioxide degassing in Central Italy M. PFISTER and L. RYBACH 95 High-resolution digital temperature logging in areas with significant convective heat transfer H. WILHELM, C. BAUMANN and G. ZOTH 101 Some results of temperature measurements in the KTB main borehole, Germany R. CATALDI, F. MONGELLI, P. SQUARCI, 115 Geothermal ranking of Italian territory L. TAFFI, G. ZITO and C. CALORE 131 Erratum 133 Recent Geothermal Literature NUMBER 2 T. HADGU, R. W. ZIMMERMAN and 145 Coupled reservoir—wellbore simulation of G. S. BODVARSSON geothermal reservoir behavior K. P. GOYAL 167 Injection recovery factors in various areas of the southeast Geysers, California W. D. STANLEY and R. J. BLAKELY 187 The Geysers—Clear Lake geothermal area, California—an updated geophysical perspective of heat sources K. WATANABE and H. TAKAHASHI 223 Parametric study of the energy extraction from Hot Dry Rock based on fractal fracture network model B. BoprRI 237 Hydrological disturbances of the conductive heat flow in the upper crust: problems of correcting measured heat flow data K. PETERSEN and I. LERCHE 253 Quantification of thermal anomalies in sediments around salt structures M. L. ALLAN and L. E. KUKACKA 269 Calcium phosphate cements for lost circulation control in geothermal drilling 283 Recent Geothermal Literature NUMBER 3 Special Issue: Hot Dry Rock (HDR) Reservoir Modelling Activities Within Europe A. J. JUPE, R. H. PARKER and 297 Preface and acknowledgements H. TAKAHASHI 299 List of external referees R. H. PARKER and A. J. JUPE 301 Foreword: The role of reservoir modelling in feasibility studies for HDR geothermal energy exploitation J. WILLIS-RICHARDS and T. WALLROTH 307 Approaches to the modelling of HDR reservoirs: a review T. KOHL and R. J. HOPKIRK 333 “FRACTure”—a simulation code for forced fluid flow and transport in fractured, porous rock T. KOHL, K. F. EVANS, R. J. HopKIRK 345 Coupled hydraulic, thermal and mechanical and L. RYBACH considerations for the simulation of Hot Dry Rock reservoirs D. BRUEL 361 Heat extraction modelling from forced fluid flow through stimulated fractured rock masses: application to the Rosemanowes Hot Dry Rock reservoir N. E. V. RODRIGUES, A. S. P. GREEN Modelling tracer tests in the Rosemanowes and R. BARLEY HDR reservoir J. WILLIS-RICHARDS 385 Assessment of HDR reservoir stimulation and performance using simple stochastic models A. J. JupE, D. BRUEL, T. Hicks, 403 Modelling of a European prototype HDR R. HOPKIRK, O. KAPPELMEYER, reservoir T. KOHL, O. KoLpitTz, N. RODRIGUES, K. SMOLKA, J. WILLIS-RICHARDS, T. WALLROTH and S. XU O. KOLDITz 421 Modelling flow and heat transfer in fractured rocks: dimensional effect of matrix heat diffusion D. BRUEL 439 Modelling heat extraction from forced fluid flow through stimulated fractured rock masses: evaluation of the Soultz-sous-Forets site potential O. KOLDITZ 451 Modelling flow and heat transfer in fractured rocks: conceptual model of a 3-D deterministic fracture network NUMBER 4 A. E. ROMERO Jr, T. V. MCEVILLY, 471 Characterization of the geothermal system beneath E. L. MAJER and D. Vasco the Northwest Geysers Steam Field, California, from seismicity and velocity patterns G. M. SHOOK 489 Development of a vapor-dominated reservoir with a “high-temperature” component Y. YANO and T. ISHIDO 507 Numerical modeling of the evolution of two-phase zones under a fractured caprock S. SHANG, R. N. HORNE and Water vapor adsorption on geothermal reservoir H. J. RAMEY Jr rocks K. CHRISTANIS and K. ST. SEYMOUR 541 A study of scale deposition: an analogue of meso- to epithermal ore formation in the volcano of Milos, Aegean Arc, Greece D. CHANDRASEKHARAM and M. C. ANTU 553 Geochemistry of Tattapani thermal springs, Madhya Pradesh, India—field and experimental investigations I New Patents NUMBER 5/6 S. ARNORSSON 561 Geothermal systems in Iceland: structure and conceptual models—I. High-temperature areas S. ARNORSSON 603 Geothermal systems in Iceland: structure and conceptual models—II. Low-temperature areas L. RYBACH 631 Thermal waters in deep alpine tunnels K. E. BARGAR, T. E. C. KEITH 639 Fluid-inclusion evidence for past temperature and F. A. TRUSDELL fluctuations in the Kilauea East Rift Zone geothermal area, Hawaii J. BAUDRACCO and M. AOUBOUAZZA 661 Permeability variations in Berea and Vosges sandstone submitted to cyclic temperature percolation of saline fluids G. N. TSOKAS, R. O. HANSEN, M. FYTIKAS, 679 Geological and geophysical study of the island G. D. VASSILELLIS and C. THANASSOULAS of Kimolos (Greece) and geothermal implications E. CHIOTIS and G. VRELLIS 695 Analysis of casing failures of deep geothermal wells in Greece T. B. COPLEN 707 New manuscript guidelines for the reporting of stable hydrogen, carbon, and oxygen isotope-ratio data 713 Geothermal resources in relation to plate tectonics. Third edition of the World Exploration and Development Map 715 Recent Geothermal Literature 733 New Patents 737 Calendar of Meetings 739 Editors’ Acknowledgements Volume Contents and Author Index, Volume 24, 1995

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