Groundwaters in Northeastern Pennsylvania near intense hydraulic fracturing activities exhibit few organic chemical impacts
Horizontal drilling with hydraulic fracturing (HDHF) relies on the use of anthropogenic organic chemicals in proximity to residential areas, raising concern for groundwater contamination. Here, we extensively characterized organic contaminants in 94 domestic groundwater sites in Northeastern Pennsyl...
Main Authors: | Xiong, Boya, Soriano, Mario A, Gutchess, Kristina M, Hoffman, Nicholas, Clark, Cassandra J, Siegel, Helen G, De Vera, Glen Andrew D, Li, Yunpo, Brenneis, Rebecca J, Cox, Austin J, Ryan, Emma C, Sumner, Andrew J, Deziel, Nicole C, Saiers, James E, Plata, Desiree L |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/140255 |
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