Articles | Volume 67
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-67-69-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-67-69-2025
28 Nov 2025
 | 28 Nov 2025

Characterization of the hydraulic properties of a planned High Temperature Aquifer Thermal Energy Storage (HT-ATES) system during well development

Cornelius O. Schwarze, Liang Pei, Lioba Virchow, Elena Petrova, Ben Norden, Simona Regenspurg, Katrin Kieling, Guido Blöcher, and Stefan Kranz

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To make better use of underground heat storage, we need to understand how water flows through deep rock layers. Normally, this is tested after drilling is finished, but we tried doing it during an earlier stage to save time and effort. At a site in Berlin, we tested a new way to measure how water moves through rock while the borehole was still being developed. The method worked well and gives quicker, reliable insights into underground conditions.
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