Cyclic injection, storage, and withdrawal of heated water in a sandstone aquifer at St. Paul, Minnesota.

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Robert T. Miller
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Cyclic injection, storage, and withdrawal of heated water in a sandstone aquifer at St. Paul, Minnesota.

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Cyclic injection, storage, and withdrawal of heated water in a sandstone aquifer at St. Paul, Minnesota.
1993, U.S. G.P.O., For sale by U.S. Geological Survey, Map Distribution
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Table of Contents

A. Field observations, preliminary model analysis, and aquifer thermal efficiency / by R.T. Miller and G.N. Delin
B. Analysis of thermal data and nonisothermal modeling of short-term test cycles / by R.T. Miller and G.N. Delin
C. Analysis of thermal data and nonisothermal modeling of long-term test cycles 1 and 2 / by G.N. Deiln ... [et al.].

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
"Prepared in cooperation with the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota Geological Survey".

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Washington, Denver, CO
Series
U.S. Geological Survey professional paper ;, 1530

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Dewey Decimal Class
697/.4
Library of Congress
TH7602 .C95 1993

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Pagination
3 v. :

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1720292M
LCCN
92023497

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