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PROCEEDINGS, Fourtieth Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering

Stanford University, Stanford, California, February 22-24, 2016


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Verma, A., and Pruess, K.: Enhancement of Steam Phase Relative Permeability Due to Phase Transformation Effects in Porous Media,
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Wang, C.T., and Horne, R.N.: Boiling Flow in a Horizontal Fracture, Geothermics, 29, (1999), 759-772. <Reference Style>

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