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Anelastic Strain Recovery as a measure of in situ stresses at FORGE
Ingraham, Mathew D.; Ghassemi, A.
Anelastic strain recovery, the process of measuring the time dependent recovered strain after a core is cut at depth was utilized to make a measure of the in-situ properties stresses at depth at the FORGE (Frontier Observatory for Research in Geothermal Energy) site in Milford Utah. Core was collected from a region of well 16B at approximately 4860-4870 ft. Core was instrumented with strain gages within 10 hours of the core being cut. The relaxation of the cores was measured for approximately one month, and the results analyzed, which showed that the principal stresses were slightly off vertical, and magnitudes are close to equal.