MSc theses and Fellow projects 1997

UNU Fellow reports 1997



Azizi, B.  Geophysical exploration in Bolungarvík, NW-Iceland and in Árskógsströnd, N-Iceland.  Report 1,  1-26.

Ben Mohamed, M.  Agricultural geothermal utilization in Kébili region, Tunisia.  Report 2, 27-56.

Beyene, K.  Chemical and isotopic studies on four geothermal prospects in the Southern Afar region, Ethiopia.  Report 3, 57-80.

Bi Erping.  Chemical aspects of fluid injection into the geothermal fields in Eyjafjördur, N-Iceland.  Report 4, 81-112.

Du Shaoping.  Geochemical interpretation of thermal fluid from the Yangyi high-temperature field, Tibet, China.  Report 5, 113-135.

Ha Ngoc Hung.  The use of Schlumberger sounding in geothermal exploration with an example from Krísuvík area, SW-Iceland.  Report 6, 137-172.

Henríquez M., J.L. Berlín geothermal project, preliminary power plant design.  Report 7, 173-194.

Imtiaz Ali.  Exploration of geothermal fluids in the Reykholt area, Borgarfjördur, W-Iceland.  Report 8, 195-220.

Kubo, B.M.  Preliminary environmental assessment for drilling in the Krísuvík-Trölladyngja area, SW-Iceland.  Report 9, 221-254.

Los Baños, C.E.F. 1-D interpretation of magnetotelluric data from Southern Leyte geothermal project, Philippines. Report 10, 255-273 + appendix.

Malik S.B. Borehole geology and hydrothermal alteration of well KJ-28, Krafla high-temperature area, NE-Iceland. Report 11, 275-293.

Martínez F., M.A. Chemical interpretation and scaling potential of fluid discharge from wells in the Berlín geothermal field, El Salvador. Report 12, 295-309.

Saïd, M. Geothermal utilization for heating, irrigation and soil disinfection in greenhouses in Tunisia. Report 13, 311-338.

Tamjidi, A. Borehole geology and hydrothermal alteration of well KJ-29 in the Krafla high-temperature area, NE-Iceland. Report 14, 339-368.

Ton That Tan. Planning of a slim well for geothermal exploration in Vietnam, Report 15, 369-386.

Ventura H., R.A. A preliminary database design for geothermal fields in El Salvador. Report 16, 387-412.