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530 related items for PubMed ID: 30679092

  • 1. Modeling fate and transport of hydraulic fracturing fluid in the presence of abandoned wells.
    Taherdangkoo R, Tatomir A, Anighoro T, Sauter M.
    J Contam Hydrol; 2019 Feb; 221():58-68. PubMed ID: 30679092
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  • 2. Influence of Hydraulic Fracturing on Overlying Aquifers in the Presence of Leaky Abandoned Wells.
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  • 3. Spatial Risk Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing near Abandoned and Converted Oil and Gas Wells.
    Brownlow JW, Yelderman JC, James SC.
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  • 4. Numerical Modeling of Gas and Water Flow in Shale Gas Formations with a Focus on the Fate of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid.
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  • 6. Assessing the potential of cross-contamination from oil and gas hydraulic fracturing: A case study in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.
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    J Environ Manage; 2019 Sep 15; 246():275-282. PubMed ID: 31181476
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  • 7. Assessing cumulative water impacts from shale oil and gas production: Permian Basin case study.
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  • 8. Monitoring concentration and isotopic composition of methane in groundwater in the Utica Shale hydraulic fracturing region of Ohio.
    Claire Botner E, Townsend-Small A, Nash DB, Xu X, Schimmelmann A, Miller JH.
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  • 9. Numerical simulation of the environmental impact of hydraulic fracturing of tight/shale gas reservoirs on near-surface groundwater: Background, base cases, shallow reservoirs, short-term gas, and water transport.
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    Water Resour Res; 2015 Apr 03; 51(4):2543-2573. PubMed ID: 26726274
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  • 10. Searching for anomalous methane in shallow groundwater near shale gas wells.
    Li Z, You C, Gonzales M, Wendt AK, Wu F, Brantley SL.
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  • 11. A critical review of the risks to water resources from unconventional shale gas development and hydraulic fracturing in the United States.
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  • 12. Groundwater Quality and Hydraulic Fracturing: Current Understanding and Science Needs.
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  • 14. Characterizing flow pathways in a sandstone aquifer: Tectonic vs sedimentary heterogeneities.
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  • 17. Study of gas production from shale reservoirs with multi-stage hydraulic fracturing horizontal well considering multiple transport mechanisms.
    Guo C, Wei M, Liu H.
    PLoS One; 2018 Nov 03; 13(1):e0188480. PubMed ID: 29320489
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  • 18. Water usage for natural gas production through hydraulic fracturing in the United States from 2008 to 2014.
    Chen H, Carter KE.
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  • 19. Chemical and bioassay assessment of waters related to hydraulic fracturing at a tight gas production site.
    Faber AH, Annevelink MPJA, Schot PP, Baken KA, Schriks M, Emke E, de Voogt P, van Wezel AP.
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