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Autor:
Uri S. ten Brink, Lydia Cumming, Kenneth G. Miller, Kristin Carter, David C. Andreasen, Christopher Lombardi, Daniel P. Schrag, Neeraj Gupta, David S. Goldberg
Publikováno v:
Energy Procedia. 114:4629-4636
Attention to offshore prospects for geologic storage of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in the U.S. is required to address numerous large point sources located along the U.S. Atlantic Coast. Research is underway to develop a reliable method for screening cand
Autor:
David C. Andreasen, Peter J. Sugarman, Robert E. Kopp, Kenneth G. Miller, Jesse D. Thornburg, James V. Browning, Christopher Lombardi, Donald H. Monteverde, Ying Fan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sedimentary Research. 87:609-629
The Mid-Atlantic U.S. Coastal Plain (New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and northern Virginia) contains thick (> 500 m) mid-Cretaceous sand–sandstone reservoirs confined by thick clay–shale confining units and thus has high potential for storage of
Publikováno v:
Data Series.
Autor:
Andrew G. Hunt, J. R. Eggleston, L. N. Plummer, Gerolamo C. Casile, Jeff P. Raffensperger, David C. Andreasen
Publikováno v:
Hydrogeology Journal. 20:1269-1294
Apparent groundwater ages along two flow paths in the upper Patapsco aquifer of the Maryland Atlantic Coastal Plain, USA, were estimated using 14C, 36Cl and 4He data. Most of the ages range from modern to about 500 ka, with one sample at 117 km downg
Autor:
William B. Fleck, David C. Andreasen
Publikováno v:
Hydrogeology Journal. 5:17-26
Brackish water from Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries has entered the Aquia aquifer in east-central Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA. This determination was made based on chloride analyses of water samples collected in wells screened in the Aquia
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Open-File Report.
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Open-File Report.
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Open-File Report.
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Open-File Report.