ANR – TIBETOP Project
The project TIBETOP aims to quantify the spatial and temporal evolution of the topography of the tibetan Plateau
The project TIBETOP aims to quantify the spatial and temporal evolution of the topography of the tibetan Plateau
The growing demand for low-enthalpy geothermal energy from fractured aquifers highlights the need to deepen our understanding of the complex flow and transport mechanisms that govern these systems.
Failed geothermal reservoirs and hydrothermal ore deposits have similar characteristics in terms of fluid circulation, in connection with fault-valve mechanisms (sudden and cyclical increases in fluid flow and temperature).
The aim of the BatNap project is to gain a better understanding of the impact of slick pounding on hydrocarbon release mechanisms.
The objective of the HysToRen project is to study the entire storage system and its environment, with a focus on environmental impact and site safety.
The Batmobil project aims to better understand the impact of groundwater height variations on hydrocarbon release mechanisms.
The Gesipol Quasper project aims to secure modeling studies of pollution sources (understanding, simplification, etc.).