Hydraulic Fracturing Wastewater
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"This book provides an introduction to typical types of borehole design and fracking fluid practice. The information is founded upon extensive referencing from industry technical publications from the past 20 years and the authors own experience. This provides an introductory text to an interested professional reader, written in an informal yet communicative style."
— Stuart Haszeldine, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom"The format is very well organized, I like the ‘Did You Know?’ features, and the figures are clear"
— Andrew Barron, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA"Having in recent years been a geology student and professional in the oil and gas field (both as a regulator and consultant), I can attest to the book being a suitable and timely resource for these audiences, as well as individuals in the engineering sciences and the interested environmentalist."
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—Groundwater, November-December 2017
This book provides a balanced discussion about the wastewater generated by hydraulic fracturing operations, and how to manage it. It includes an in-depth discussion of the hydraulic fracturing process, the resulting water cycle, and the potential risks to groundwater, soil, and air. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- CRC Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 313
- ISBN
- 9781138197923
- Utgivelsesår
- 2017
- Format
- 25 x 18 cm
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"This book provides an introduction to typical types of borehole design and fracking fluid practice. The information is founded upon extensive referencing from industry technical publications from the past 20 years and the authors own experience. This provides an introductory text to an interested professional reader, written in an informal yet communicative style."
— Stuart Haszeldine, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom"The format is very well organized, I like the ‘Did You Know?’ features, and the figures are clear"
— Andrew Barron, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA"Having in recent years been a geology student and professional in the oil and gas field (both as a regulator and consultant), I can attest to the book being a suitable and timely resource for these audiences, as well as individuals in the engineering sciences and the interested environmentalist."
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—Groundwater, November-December 2017