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Vol 66 Iss. 1
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79-86
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Extraction of the Earth's heat - a new field of drilling operations

Authors:
Yu. M. Parijskij
Date submitted:
1972-07-11
Date accepted:
1972-09-11
Date published:
1973-01-01

Abstract

Modern scientific and technological progress requires more and more complete utilization of natural resources. Along with the use of other types of energy and fuel, geothermal resources, i.e. the heat content of the Earth's crust, represent an important energy reserve. Necessary prerequisites for the wide practical development of these resources creates the development of technology and technology of drilling wells, contributing to the study of ever deeper horizons of the Earth's crust and the accumulation of factual material on geothermy.

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References

  1. Dyadkin Yu. D. et al. Prospects of Utilization of the Earths Heat in Technological Processes of Mining Production. - Kolyma, 1969, No. 5.
  2. Bronzov A. S. et al. Turbine Drilling of Inclined Wells. Nedra, 1965.
  3. Henderson J. K. Methods and devices for interconnecting subterranean boreholes. U.S. Pat. 3406766, Oct. 1968.

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