Print Email Facebook Twitter Towards the Uncertainty Quantification of Fractured Karst Systems Title Towards the Uncertainty Quantification of Fractured Karst Systems: Reactive Transport and Fracture Networks: Where Numerical Modeling Meets Outcrop Observations Author de Hoop, S. (TU Delft Applied Geology) Contributor Voskov, D.V. (promotor) Bertotti, G. (promotor) Barnhoorn, A. (promotor) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Date 2022-11-03 Abstract Society relies on large amounts of energy to progress and allow for a high standard of living. The recent severe climate changes require advanced technologies related to cleaner energy resources. One such technology beneficial for accelerating this current energy transition is geothermal energy. This type of energy is often found in fractured and karstified carbonate aquifers. Understanding the reservoir properties and reducing the risks of such subsurface-related activities is vital. This thesis attempts to understand the complex fractured carbonate reservoirs better and improve the numerical simulation capabilities toward large-scale uncertainty quantification. Subject Reactive transportMultiphase flowOperator-Based LinearizationFracture networksKarstUncertainty Quantification To reference this document use: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:37464633-9480-4726-9034-f55f9f6e1b16 ISBN 978-94-6469-044-6 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type doctoral thesis Rights © 2022 S. de Hoop Files PDF PhD_Dissertation_Stephan_ ... rected.pdf 21.58 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid%3A37464633-9480-4726-9034-f55f9f6e1b16/datastream/OBJ/view