2018
Water Stress from High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Potentially Threatens Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Arkansas, United States
Entrekin S, Trainor A, Saiers J, Patterson L, Maloney K, Fargione J, Kiesecker J, Baruch-Mordo S, Konschnik K, Wiseman H, Nicot JP, Ryan JN. Water Stress from High-Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Potentially Threatens Aquatic Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Arkansas, United States. Environmental Science And Technology 2018, 52: 2349-2358. PMID: 29383932, DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b03304.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Characterization and Analysis of Liquid Waste from Marcellus Shale Gas Development
Shih JS, Saiers JE, Anisfeld SC, Chu Z, Muehlenbachs LA, Olmstead SM. Characterization and Analysis of Liquid Waste from Marcellus Shale Gas Development. Environmental Science And Technology 2015, 49: 9557-9565. PMID: 26140412, DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b01780.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChloridesHydraulic FrackingIndustrial WastePennsylvaniaWastewaterWater Pollutants, ChemicalWater QualityConceptsWastewater treatment plantsRelevant water qualityWastewater characteristicsHydraulic fracturingShale gas developmentLiquid wasteDilution of brineMonitoring limitsTreatment plantsDrilling wastesEffluent limitsGas productionWastewaterMarcellus Shale gas developmentOrders of magnitudeWastewater samplesGas developmentWasteMarcellus brinesWater qualityBrineFlowbackSoluble constituentsFracturingDifferent chemical