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Geothermal energy / Boreholes / Geotechnical engineering / Hydraulic fracturing / Deep borehole disposal / Enhanced geothermal system / Induced seismicity / Geomechanics / Fracture / Oil well / Core sample / Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing
Date: 2015-12-30 08:33:37
Geothermal energy
Boreholes
Geotechnical engineering
Hydraulic fracturing
Deep borehole disposal
Enhanced geothermal system
Induced seismicity
Geomechanics
Fracture
Oil well
Core sample
Environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing

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