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MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF WAIRAKEI GEOTHERMAL FIELD

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 November 2009

MALCOLM A. GRANT*
Affiliation:
MAGAK, 208D Runciman Rd RD2 Pukekohe 2677, New Zealand (email: [email protected])
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Mathematical modelling of Wairakei geothermal field is reviewed, both lumped-parameter and distributed-parameter models. In both cases it is found that reliable predictions require five to ten years of history for calibration. With such calibration distributed-parameter models are now used for field management. A prudent model of Wairakei, constructed without such historical data, would underestimate field capacity and provide only general projections of the type of changes in surface activity and subsidence.

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Copyright © Australian Mathematical Society 2009

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