Environmental Factors Associated With Natural Methane Occurrence in the Appalachian Basin.
Autor: | Molofsky LJ; lmolofsky@gsi-net.com., Connor JA; GSI Environmental Inc., Houston, TX. jaconnor@gsi-net.com., McHugh TE; GSI Environmental Inc., Houston, TX. temchugh@gsi-net.com., Richardson SD; GSI Environmental Inc., Austin, TX. sdrichardson@gsi-net.com., Woroszylo C; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Department of Statistics, Rice University, Houston, TX. cerosz@gmail.com., Alvarez PJ; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Department of Statistics, Rice University, Houston, TX. alvarez@rice.edu. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Ground water [Ground Water] 2016 Sep; Vol. 54 (5), pp. 656-668. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Jan 22. |
DOI: | 10.1111/gwat.12401 |
Abstrakt: | The recent boom in shale gas development in the Marcellus Shale has increased interest in the methods to distinguish between naturally occurring methane in groundwater and stray methane associated with drilling and production operations. This study evaluates the relationship between natural methane occurrence and three principal environmental factors (groundwater redox state, water type, and topography) using two pre-drill datasets of 132 samples from western Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia and 1417 samples from northeastern Pennsylvania. Higher natural methane concentrations in residential wells are strongly associated with reducing conditions characterized by low nitrate and low sulfate ([NO (© 2016 The Authors. Groundwater published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of National Ground Water Association.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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