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Laboratory Investigations on the Geochemical Response of Groundwater-sediment Environment to Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids.Liu, 2013
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- Liu S
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The extraction of energy resources from unconventional reservoirs using improved horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing technologies is expected to play an important role in serving US energy needs in the coming decades. The EPA has undertaken studies on the …
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