Sentences with phrase «through open fractures»

Given that Cenovus's closest injection well lies a mile away from the Kerr home, Lafleur concluded that the CO2 was probably seeping through open fractures and faults that intersect the Weyburn field.

Not exact matches

There's the stress fracture, an injury that has cost him competitive reps as he has started just 10 tournaments worldwide this year, and missing the cut at last week's Scottish Open for his third MC in his last four events, and the pain that he has conceded he will have to play through for the rest of the season.
The device gathers data on how tracers — microscopic particles that can be pumped into and recovered from wells — move through deep rock formations that have been opened by hydraulic fracturing.
The device gathers data on how tracers — microscopic particles that can be pumped into and recovered from wells — move through deep rock formations that have been opened by hydraulic fracturing [fracking].
As this water moves through rocks, it dissolves salt compounds and pushes through fractures in the overlying ice to form reservoirs closer the moon's surface, where it is expelled into space when the outermost layer of the crust cracks open and the resulting depressurization of these reservoirs causes water vapor and ice particles to shoot out in the observed plumes.
A hamster's legs can fit through the openings and should the animal slip, his leg could get caught between the wires and fracture.
Einstein's fractured face was repaired, and he could now breathe properly without losing air through his open sinus cavity.
If these fractures remedy transparent mediation with immediate obstruction, the various interference patterns and suprematist graphics populating the multiple screens and projections do the same: shapes open like curtains or obstruct a view of the video's narrative, making certain images more present through their «redaction» (Huffman's term for this effect).
Kevin, fyi, Thirty - one of Australia's leading climate scientists and doctors have written an open letter to the Northern Territory Government calling on it to not permit the opening up of new gas fields through hydraulic fracturing.
Groundwater, invisible, and ordinarily slower than a snail, rushes movement of the spillings and drillings of man when bedrock cracks are opened wider, and held that way through hydraulic fracturing or «fracing».
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