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DOI10.1021/acs.est.9b02290
Exploring How to Use Groundwater Chemistry to Identify Migration of Methane near Shale Gas Wells in the Appalachian Basin
Wen, Tao1; Woda, Josh2; Marcon, Virginia2; Niu, Xianzeng1; Li, Zhenhui3; Brantley, Susan L.1,2
发表日期2019
ISSN0013-936X
EISSN1520-5851
卷号53期号:15页码:9317-9327
英文摘要

Methane (CH4) enters waters in hydrocarbon-rich basins because of natural processes and problems related to oil and gas wells. As a redox-active greenhouse gas, CH4 degrades water or emits to the atmosphere and contributes to climate change. To detect if methane migrated from hydrocarbon wells (i.e., anomalous methane), we examined 20 751 methane-containing groundwaters from the Upper Appalachian Basin (AB). We looked for concentrations (mg/L) that indicated AB brine salts (chloride concentrations ([Cl]) > 30; [Ca]/[Na] < 0.52) to detect natural methane, and we looked for concentrations of redox-active species ([SO4] >= 6; [Fe] >= 0.3) to detect anomalous methane. These indicators highlight natural contamination by methane-containing brines or recent onset of microbial oxidation of methane coupled to iron- or sulfate-reduction. We hypothesized that only waters recently contaminated by methane still exhibit high iron and sulfate concentrations. Of the AB samples, 17 (0.08%) from 12 sites indicated potential contamination. All were located in areas with high densities of shale-gas or conventional oil/gas wells. In contrast, in southwestern Pennsylvania where brines are shallow and coal, oil, and gas all have been extracted extensively, no sites of recent methane migration were detectable. Such indicators may help screen for contamination in some areas even without predrill measurements.


WOS研究方向Engineering ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源期刊ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/101746
作者单位1.Penn State Univ, Earth & Environm Syst Inst, University Pk, PA 16802 USA;
2.Penn State Univ, Dept Geosci, University Pk, PA 16802 USA;
3.Penn State Univ, Coll Informat Sci & Technol, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
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Wen, Tao,Woda, Josh,Marcon, Virginia,et al. Exploring How to Use Groundwater Chemistry to Identify Migration of Methane near Shale Gas Wells in the Appalachian Basin[J],2019,53(15):9317-9327.
APA Wen, Tao,Woda, Josh,Marcon, Virginia,Niu, Xianzeng,Li, Zhenhui,&Brantley, Susan L..(2019).Exploring How to Use Groundwater Chemistry to Identify Migration of Methane near Shale Gas Wells in the Appalachian Basin.ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY,53(15),9317-9327.
MLA Wen, Tao,et al."Exploring How to Use Groundwater Chemistry to Identify Migration of Methane near Shale Gas Wells in the Appalachian Basin".ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 53.15(2019):9317-9327.
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