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noun
A hole bored into the ground to collect samples for analysis or to extract oil or water.
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At the heart of the system is an advanced ground-source heat pump that is linked to boreholes that capture and store waste heat from the store.
Bioturbation by humans ('anthroturbation'), comprising phenomena ranging from surface landscaping to boreholes that penetrate deep into the crust, is a phenomenon without precedent in Earth history, being orders of magnitude greater in scale than any preceding non-human type of bioturbation.
Groundwater quality may also be compromised as a result of anthropogenic activities close to boreholes and shallow hand dug wells.
These have led to wildcat drilling across the area, which has resulted to boreholes failure and in some cases the quality of the groundwater extracted may not be good.
The adverse effect of unsafe drinking water is reflected by a significantly higher mortality risk among people using rivers/wells as a drinking source compared to those having access to boreholes (hazard ratio (HR) 1.28, 95% CI [1.09 1.50], p = 2.4×10−3, Figure 2B).
In addition to the collection of specific data relating to boreholes, additional information concerning views on the contract document was gathered through structured interviews with several contractors.
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The fracture in the block was characterized hydraulically by measuring the pressure drop in borehole-to-borehole pump tests.
Parallel inlet and outlet manifolds are connected to the boreholes to provide a path for oxidant and syngas flows, respectively.
The method functions similar to a cross-borehole array between horizontal boreholes, and suffers from limitations common to borehole arrays.
Borehole inversion effects are shown to be related to the resistivity contrast between the borehole fill and the host medium, and to borehole diameter.
However, it is very difficult to achieve intersection between two horizontal wells by conventional techniques due to borehole position uncertainty.
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