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Wavelength-Dependent Attenuation Changes during Distributed Temperature Sensing in a Hot Geothermal Well

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Abstract

Within this study, a novel fibre optic wellbore cable was tested and deployed within a hot geothermal well in Iceland. Attenuation measurements at ordinary telecommunication wavelengths were used to evaluate hydrogen ingression into the fibre.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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