Measured Fluid Flow in an Active H2O-CO2 Geothermal Well as an Analog to Fluid Flow in Fractures on Mars: Preliminary Report

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A PTQ-probe was inserted into a flowing H_2O-CO_2 geothermal well 1300 m
in depth. The well was was flowing under (variable) production
conditions. The spinner data (Q) have been converted to velocities, and
a preliminary model for the flow is presented.

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