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Drinking water while fracking: now and in the future
Susan Louise Brantley
Geosciences
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Drinking Water
100%
Brine
100%
Fracking
100%
Gas Well
75%
Shale Gas Well
75%
Management Practices
50%
Unconventional Shale Gas
50%
Groundwater
25%
Pollutants
25%
Data Availability
25%
Carbon Dioxide
25%
Carbon-sulfur
25%
Low Dose Rate
25%
Shale Gas Development
25%
Earthquake
25%
Hydraulic Fracturing
25%
Well Integrity
25%
Environmental Issues
25%
Public Attention
25%
Well Drilling
25%
Increased Density
25%
Hydrofracturing
25%
Unconventional Gas
25%
Homeowners
25%
Unit Volume
25%
Water Quality Impact
25%
Tap Water
25%
Shallow Gas
25%
Marcellus Shale Gas
25%
Unconventional Shale
25%
Gas Unit
25%
Sustainable Energy
25%
Energy Practices
25%
Shale Wells
25%
Unconventional Oil
25%
Confidential Information
25%
Toxic Contamination
25%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Potable Water
100%
Hydraulic Fracturing
100%
Gas Well
100%
Shale Gas
83%
Renewable Energy
16%
Carbon Dioxide
16%
Recycling
16%
Environmental Issue
16%
Waste Management
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Deterioration
100%
Tap Water
100%
Ground Water
100%
Engineering
Hydraulic Fracturing
100%
Gas Well
100%
Shale Gas
83%
Produced Gas
33%
Well Integrity
16%
Shallower
16%
Thermal Energy
16%
Sustainable Energy
16%
Chemical Engineering
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Potable Water
100%