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THE ACTIVE LINE SOURCE (ALS) TECHNIQUE, A METHOD TO IMPROVE DETECTION OF HYDRAULICALLY ACTIVE FRACTURES AND ESTIMATE ROCK THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY

Peeter Pehme, John Greenhouse, Beth Parker

In the proceedings of: GeoOttawa 2007: 60th Canadian Geotechnical Conference and the 8th Joint CGS/IAH-CNC Groundwater Conference

Session: T1-A Hydrogeology of the Canadian Shield I

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Pehme, Peeter, Greenhouse, John, Parker, Beth (2007) THE ACTIVE LINE SOURCE (ALS) TECHNIQUE, A METHOD TO IMPROVE DETECTION OF HYDRAULICALLY ACTIVE FRACTURES AND ESTIMATE ROCK THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY in GEO2007. Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Geotechnical Society.

@inproceedings{Pehme_GEO2007_1043, author = {{Pehme, Peeter}, {Greenhouse, John}, {Parker, Beth}}
title = {THE ACTIVE LINE SOURCE (ALS) TECHNIQUE, A METHOD TO IMPROVE DETECTION OF HYDRAULICALLY ACTIVE FRACTURES AND ESTIMATE ROCK THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY}
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 60th Canadian Geotechnical Conference and the 8th Joint CGS/IAH-CNC Groundwater Conference}
year = {2007}
organization = {The Canadian Geotechnical Society},
address = {Ottawa, Canada} }
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