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Singh, A. (author), Fokker, P.A. (author)
This work is an extension of the time-resolved poro-elasto-plastic MohrCoulomb model by Fokker et al to include a more realistic constitutive model. Experiments on Slochteren sandstone revealed that the inelastic deformation contributes significantly in compressive deformation almost in all stages of loading and instigated the development of a...
article 2021
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Nijland, T.G. (author), Dubelaar, C.W. (author), Droge, J. (author)
A concise overview is given of Roman use of local and imported dimension stones in the Netherlands. Local stones include Cretaceous Maastricht and Kunrade limestone from the south of the Dutch province of Limburg, Carboniferous sandstone from the Limburg-Aachen-Liège area and Miocene Nivelstein sandstone from Herzogenrath, just east of the...
bookPart 2018
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Weimer, P. (author), Zimmerman, E. (author), Cossey, S.P.J. (author), Hirsh, H. (author), Snyder, B. (author), Leibovitz, M. (author), Schwendeman, K. (author), Hankins, B. (author), Herber, B. (author), Bettinger, D. (author), Adson, J. (author), Gutterman, W.S. (author), Payeur, T.J. (author), Bouroullec, R. (author), Roesink, J.G. (author), Nicolette, J. (author), Lapinski, T.G. (author), van den Berg, A.A. (author)
The 86 fields and discoveries in the central Mississippi Canyon, Atwater Valley, western DeSoto Canyon, and Lloyd Ridge protraction areas are summarized with production characteristics and representative seismic profiles and wire-line logs. Three trap styles are recognized: four-way closure, three-way closure, and stratigraphic. The reservoirs...
article 2017
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Pruiksma, J.P. (author), Breunese, J.N. (author), van Thienen-Visser, K. (author), de Waal, J.A. (author)
This paper presents a new formulation of the Rate Type Compaction Model (RTCM) for sandstone based on the isotach concept. The RTCM was originally developed to explain the loading rate dependent compaction behaviour observed in laboratory test on unconsolidated and consolidated sandstone samples and the delayed subsidence behaviour above...
article 2015
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Mijnlieff, H.F. (author), Bloemsma, M.R. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Henares, S. (author), Redjosentono, A.E. (author), Veldkamp, J.G. (author), Weltje, G.J. (author)
The Dutch Koekoekspolder geothermal doublet was drilled in 2011 targeting the Permian Rotliegendreservoir. The encountered reservoir properties were less favorable than expected pre-drill. Post-drill integrated evaluation of vintage data and the new data from the geothermal wells resulted in a refined depositional model of the area. The...
conference paper 2014
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Bolourinejad, P. (author), Shoeibi Omrani, P. (author), Herber, R. (author)
In this study, a long-term (up to 1000 years) geochemical modelling of subsurface CO2 storage was carried out on sandstone reservoirs of depleted gas fields in northeast Netherlands. It was found that mineral dissolution/precipitation has only a minor effect on reservoir porosity. In order to validate this, we focused specifically on the...
article 2014
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Koenen, M. (author), Wasch, L.J. (author)
Many uncertainties exist in geochemical modeling. Mineral reactive surface area is one of the uncertain parameters. QEMSCAN analyses are performed on sandstone samples from a Dutch CO2 natural analogue to determine reactive surface areas. Geochemical modeling is performed using QEMSCAN surface areas and surface areas which are conventionally...
conference paper 2013
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Koenen, M. (author), Tambach, T.J. (author), Neele, F.P. (author)
In most cases, CO2 captured from power plants or large industrial sources contains impurities. As purification of the stream is energy and cost intensive it is necessary to allow a certain level of impurities. The effects of impurities on (short- and long-term) geological storage are, however, uncertain. In this work, geochemical modelling with...
conference paper 2011
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van den Belt, F.J.G. (author), van Hulten, F.F.N. (author)
The Rotliegend gas play in the Southern Permian Basin has yielded over 200 gas fields in the Netherlands; they are found in an E-W fairway along the southern flank of the basin. Sandstones generally pinch out basinward, but localized, isolated sands are present north of the main fairway. The Rotliegend of the Markham gas field and a number of...
conference paper 2011
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Petković, J. (author), Huinink, H.P. (author), Pel, L. (author), Kopinga, K. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
We have investigated whether a plaster which has two plaster layers with different pore sizes can act as a salt accumulating plaster system, in which salt crystallizes in the base layer of the plaster and not in the substrate or at the external surface. We used two substrates; fired-clay brick and Bentheim sandstone. On the substrate we applied...
article 2010
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ter Heege, J.H. (author), Wassing, B.B.T. (author), Giger, S.B. (author), Clennell, M.B. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Existing fault seal algorithms are based on fault zone composition and fault slip (e.g., shale gouge ratio), or on fault orientations within the contemporary stress field (e.g., slip tendency). In this study, we aim to develop improved fault seal algorithms that account for differences in fault zone composition as well as deformation conditions...
conference paper 2009
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Bovet, P.M. (author), Ritts, B.D. (author), Gehrels, G. (author), Abbink, A.O. (author), Darby, B. (author), Hourigan, J. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
New sedimentologic, stratigraphie, and compositional data from the Paleogene-Neogene stratigraphie succession exposed in the northwest Hexi Corridor and within the North Qilian Shan, provide evidence to suggest that crustal shortening in the North Qilian Shan fold-thrust belt initiated during die Miocene. The section is composed of four...
article 2009
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van de Weijer, V. (author), van der Meer, B. (author), Kramers, L. (author), Neele, F. (author), Maurand, N. (author), le Gallo, Y. (author), Bossie-Codré, D. (author), Schäfer, F. (author), Evans, D. (author), Kirk, K. (author), Bernstone, C. (author), Stiff, S. (author), Hull, W. (author), TNO, Geological Survey of the Netherlands, P.O. Box 80015, 3508 TA Utrecht, Netherlands IFP, 1 et, 4, avenue de Bois-Préau, Rueil-Malmaison Cedex, France BGR, Stilleweg 2, Hannover, Germany BGS, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Nottingham, United Kingdom Vattenfall research and Development AB, Stockholm, Sweden E.ON Engineering, Ratcliffe-on Soar, Nottingham, United Kingdom (author)
CO2 storage in depleted gas fields is attractive but gas fields are unequally distributed geographically and can be utilized only within a restricted window of opportunity. Therefore, CO2 storage in saline aquifers can be expected to become an important element of CO2 capture and storage (CCS) systems. CO2 storage in saline aquifers is studied...
article 2009
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Huck, A. (author), de Groot, P. (author), Simmelink, E. (author), Vandeweijer, V.P. (author), Willemsen, A. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
The city of The Hague intends to use geothermal energy to heat approx. 4000 houses in a planned urban development area called The Hague South-West. This paper describes the application of advanced seismic interpretation workflows to help positioning a geothermal doublet consisting of one injector - and one producer well. An existing 3D seismic...
conference paper 2009
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Nijland, T.G. (author), Dubelaar, C.W. (author), Tolboom, H.J. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Most of the Netherlands a Quaternary delta, local supplies of natural stone suitable for building are rare. These include: Quaternary bog iron ores used in early medieval times (until c. 1200); erratics, deposited in boulder clay during the Saalian ice age in the northern Netherlands and gravel from the river Meuse; Miocene lithified siliceous...
conference paper 2006
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Nijland, T.G. (author), Dubelaar, C.W. (author), Tolboom, H.J. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
conference paper 2006
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TNO Bouw (author), Nijland, T.G. (author), Dubelaar, C.W. (author), van Hees, R.P.J. (author), van der Linden, T.J.M. (author)
Black weathering of sandstone in monuments is widespread. Some obiects owe their name to it, like the Porta Nigra in Triet (Germany). Other than the black gypsum crusts common on limestone, the black weathering layer on sandstone is rather thin and well adhe¡ent. Formation of such layers on Bentheim and Obernkirchen sandstone, both widely used...
article 2003
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TNO Bouw (author), Nijland, T.G. (author), Wijffels, T.J. (author)
Decisions about the cleaning of natural stone should always be made within the awareness of direct and indirect damage that may be the result of cleaning. During the last decade, laser cleaning of objects and monuments of natural stone has become increasingly popular. Whereas a considerable amount of literature has been devoted to the effect of...
article 2003
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Technisch Physische Dienst TNO - TH (author), Niemeijer, A.R. (author), Spiers, C.J. (author), Bos, B. (author)
Intergranular pressure solution (IPS) is an important compaction and deformation mechanism in quartzose rocks, but the kinetics and rate-controlling process remain unclear. The aim of the present study is to test microphysical models for compaction creep by IPS against isostatic hot pressing experiments performed on quartz sand under conditions...
article 2002
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