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Computers & Geosciences, Volume 65
Volume 65, April 2014
- Stefan Finsterle, Eric L. Sonnenthal:
TOUGH Symposium 2012. 1
- Stefan Finsterle, Eric L. Sonnenthal, Nicolas Spycher:
Advances in subsurface modeling using the TOUGH suite of simulators. 2-12 - D. Asahina, James E. Houseworth, Jens T. Birkholzer, Jonny Rutqvist, John E. Bolander:
Hydro-mechanical model for wetting/drying and fracture development in geomaterials. 13-23 - Peng-Zhi Pan, Jonny Rutqvist, Xia-Ting Feng, Fei Yan:
TOUGH-RDCA modeling of multiple fracture interactions in caprock during CO2 injection into a deep brine aquifer. 24-36 - Andri Arnaldsson, Jean-Claude Berthet, Snorri Pall Kjaran, Sven Þ. Sigurðsson:
Numerical scheme to simulate flow through anisotropic rocks in TOUGH2. 37-45 - Lehua Pan, Curtis M. Oldenburg:
T2Well - An integrated wellbore-reservoir simulator. 46-55 - George J. Moridis, Craig M. Freeman:
The RealGas and RealGasH2O options of the TOUGH+ code for the simulation of coupled fluid and heat flow in tight/shale gas systems. 56-71 - Zakaria Saâdi, Didier Gay, Jérôme Guillevic, Roselyne Améon:
EOS7Rn - A new TOUGH2 module for simulating radon emanation and transport in the subsurface. 72-83 - Haruko M. Wainwright, Stefan Finsterle, Yoojin Jung, Quanlin Zhou, Jens T. Birkholzer:
Making sense of global sensitivity analyses. 84-94 - Jan Florian Wellmann, Stefan Finsterle, Adrian Croucher:
Integrating structural geological data into the inverse modelling framework of iTOUGH2. 95-109 - Manuel Plasencia, Andreas Pedersen, Andri Arnaldsson, Jean-Claude Berthet, Hannes Jónsson:
Geothermal model calibration using a global minimization algorithm based on finding saddle points and minima of the objective function. 110-117 - George Shu Heng Pau, Yingqi Zhang, Stefan Finsterle, Haruko M. Wainwright, Jens T. Birkholzer:
Reduced order modeling in iTOUGH2. 118-126 - Michael Commer, Michael B. Kowalsky, Joseph Doetsch, Gregory A. Newman, Stefan Finsterle:
MPiTOUGH2: A parallel parameter estimation framework for hydrological and hydrogeophysical applications. 127-135
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