Geothermal Project on TU Delft Campus Collection

doi:10.4121/85b3725b-80fa-4b0b-9db2-475bfd8f0265.v6
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doi: 10.4121/85b3725b-80fa-4b0b-9db2-475bfd8f0265
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Vardon, Philip J.; Abels, Hemmo A; Barnhoorn, Auke; Daniilidis, Alexandros; Guy Drijkoningen et. al. (2024): Geothermal Project on TU Delft Campus Collection. Version 6. 4TU.ResearchData. collection. https://doi.org/10.4121/85b3725b-80fa-4b0b-9db2-475bfd8f0265.v6
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Collection

This collection consists of data sets collected during the installation of both 1) the Geothermal Project on TU Delft Campus (DEL-GT01 and DEL-GT02 wells) and 2) the Multi-Purpose Research Borehole (DAPGEO-02). Equipped with a broad range of advanced technologies for monitoring and data acquisition, these boreholes will deliver essential information on processes affecting deep geothermal energy provision in sedimentary basins and give valuable insight into an operating geothermal system.


Data sets include extensive suits of downhole geophysical logging, hundreds of physical samples (core, cuttings, reservoir fluids, etc.), computer tomographs (CT scans) of whole cores, and drilling reports. As the project progresses, this collection will contain laboratory analyses, numerical models, processed images, seismic data, and all derived data from integrated analyses.


Please, get in touch with us at [email protected] for more information on how to get access to data and samples.


history
  • 2023-05-24 first online
  • 2024-09-10 published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
funding
  • EPOS-NL: The Netherlands contribution to the European Plate Observing System (grant code 184.034.005) [more info...] Dutch Research Council
  • TU Delft
organizations
TU Delft, Department of Geoscience and Engineering
TU Delft, Geoscience and Engineering Laboratory
EPOS-NL