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WATER DYANMICS: 3rd International Workshop on Water Dynamics | 2006

Scale Precipitation during Circulation of the Hijiori HDR Site, YAMAGATA, JAPAN

Norio Yanagisawa; Isao Matsunaga; Hajime Sugita; Masatake Sato; Takashi Okabe

Several kinds of scale precipitated in the pipeline and production well during a two‐year circulation test in the Hijiori HDR system in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Amorphous silica and calcium carbonate scale tended to precipitate in the flow line, with the ratio of silica and calcium carbonate depending on fluid temperature and chemical composition. In the case of well HDR‐2, located closer to the injection well, the flowing wellhead temperature was about 120°C and the major scale was calcium carbonate, with a precipitation rate of 13mm/month. However, in the case of well HDR‐3, located further from the injection well, the wellhead temperature is about 160°C and there was a slight precipitation of amorphous silica scale. Anhydrite scale precipitated at the highest temperature zones in the deep part of the production wells because anhydrite has a reverse solubility curve and the fluid has a rich anhydrite composition dissolved from the rock of the deep reservoir.


Geothermics | 2008

Temperature-dependent scale precipitation in the Hijiori Hot Dry Rock system, Japan

Norio Yanagisawa; Isao Matsunaga; Hajime Sugita; Masatake Sato; Takashi Okabe


BULLETIN OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF JAPAN | 2011

IR and XANES spectroscopic studies of humic acids reacting with Cr(III) and Cr(VI)

Atsuyuki Ohta; Hiroyuki Kagi; Hiroshi Tsuno; Masaharu Nomura; Takashi Okai; Norio Yanagisawa


Geothermal Resources Council Annual Meeting 2009, Geothermal 2009 | 2009

First tracer test at Cooper-Basin, Australia HDR reservoir

Norio Yanagisawa; Peter Rose; Doone Wyborn


Archive | 2012

STARTING FIELD TEST OF KALINA SYSTEM USING HOT SPRING FLUID IN JAPAN

Norio Yanagisawa; Munetake Sasaki; Hajime Sugita; Sei-ichiro Ioka; Masatake Sato; Kazumi Osato


Energy Procedia | 2009

Formation-water database on saline aquifer in Japan: Assessment of solubility trapping in open aquifer storage of CO2

Yasuko Okuyama; Masao Sorai; Munetake Sasaki; Hirofumi Muraoka; Norio Yanagisawa


Archive | 2002

RESERVOIR MONITORING BY TRACER TESTING DURING A LONG TERM CIRCULATION TEST AT THE HIJIORI HDR SITE

Isao Matsunaga; Norio Yanagisawa; Hajime Sugita; Hiroaki Tao


Archive | 2015

Geothermal Energy Materials and Process Issues

Keith A. Lichti; Norio Yanagisawa


Geothermal Resources Council Annual Meeting 2012 - Geothermal: Reliable, Renewable, Global, GRC 2012 | 2012

Effect of geothermal brine properties on silica scaling in enhanced geothermal systems

Yung Ngothai; Daniel J. Lane; Gideon Kuncoro; Norio Yanagisawa; Peter Rose; Allan Pring


Archive | 2010

Laboratory-scale study of fluid-rock interaction in the enhanced geothermal systems in Cooper Basin, South Australia

Gideon Kuncoro; Yung Ngothai; Brian O'Neill; Allan Pring; Joël Brugger; Norio Yanagisawa

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Hajime Sugita

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Isao Matsunaga

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Hiroaki Tao

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Munetake Sasaki

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Takeshi Komai

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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