CH
Christoph A. Heinrich
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High-resolution numerical simulations give clear insights into the three-dimensional structure of thermal convection associated with black-smoker hydrothermal systems. We present a series of simulations that show that, at heat fluxes expected at mid-ocean ridge spreading axes, up
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Realistic simulation of structurally complex reservoirs (SCR) is challenging in at least three ways: (1) geological structures must be represented and discretized accurately on vastly different length scales; (2) extreme ranges and discontinuous variations of material properties
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Multiphase thermohaline convection in the earth's crust
II. Benchmarking and application of a finite element - Finite volume solution technique with a NaCl-H2O equation of state
We present the benchmarking of a new finite element - finite volume (FEFV) solution technique capable of modeling transient multiphase thermohaline convection for geological realistic p-T-X conditions. The algorithm embeds a new and accurate equation of state for the NaCl-H2O sys
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Multiphase thermohaline convection in the earth's crust
I. A new finite element - Finite volume solution technique combined with a new equation of state for NaCl-H2O
We present a new finite element - finite volume (FEFV) method combined with a realistic equation of state for NaCl-H2O to model fluid convection driven by temperature and salinity gradients. This method can deal with the nonlinear variations in fluid properties, separa
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The dynamics of mid-ocean ridge hydrothermal systems
Splitting plumes and fluctuating vent temperatures
We present new, accurate numerical simulations of 2D models resembling hydrothermal systems active in the high-permeability axial plane of mid-ocean ridges and show that fluid flow patterns are much more irregular and convection much more unstable than reported in previous simula
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