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pro vyhledávání: '"Ruth A. Costley"'
Autor:
Jean-Philippe Nicot, Toti E. Larson, Patrick J. Mickler, Roxana Darvari, Ruth A. Costley, Kristine Uhlman
Publikováno v:
Groundwater. 55:455-468
Assessing natural vs. anthropogenic sources of methane in drinking water aquifers is a critical issue in areas of shale oil and gas production. The objective of this study was to determine controls on methane occurrences in aquifers in the Eagle Ford
Autor:
Patrick J. Mickler, Roxana Darvari, M. Clara Castro, Kristine Uhlman, Jean-Philippe Nicot, Ruth A. Costley, Toti E. Larson
Publikováno v:
Groundwater. 55:469-481
Clusters of elevated methane concentrations in aquifers overlying the Barnett Shale play have been the focus of recent national attention as they relate to impacts of hydraulic fracturing. The objective of this study was to assess the spatial extent
Autor:
Toti E. Larson, Ruth A. Costley, Jean-Philippe Nicot, Jordan Aldridge, Roxana Darvari, Michael Slotten, Kristine Uhlman, Patrick J. Mickler
Publikováno v:
Groundwater. 55:443-454
Understanding the source of dissolved methane in drinking-water aquifers is critical for assessing potential contributions from hydraulic fracturing in shale plays. Shallow groundwater in the Texas portion of the Haynesville Shale area (13,000 km2 )
Structural and hydrogeologic evolution of the Putumayo basin and adjacent fold-thrust belt, Colombia
Autor:
Ruth A. Costley, Lorena Suarez Bermudez, James C. Coogan, Brian K. Horton, Brad D. Wolaver, Alexander Y. Sun, Luciana de la Rocha, Dallas B. Dunlap, Tim F. Wawrzyniec, Timothy M. Shanahan, Tongwei Zhang
Publikováno v:
AAPG Bulletin. 99:1893-1927
This multidisciplinary study evaluates the structural and hydrogeologic evolution of Cretaceous-age reservoirs in the Putumayo basin, Colombia. We focused on the Eastern Cordillera fold-thrust belt along the southern Garzon Massif. Many important hyd
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 48:2464-2471
Considerable controversy continues about water availability for and potential impacts of hydraulic fracturing (HF) of hydrocarbon assets on water resources. Our objective was to quantify HF water volume in terms of source, reuse, and disposal, using