会议专题

Fugitive CH4 emissions and their source detected from dissolved fluvial CH4 concentration profiling

There is both considerable opposition and support for unconventional hydrocarbon extraction,commonly known asfracking.Opposition and hesitancy focuses on two primary issues:1) aquifer contamination and 2) the increased greenhousegas(GHG) footprint associated with such activity,particularly the fugitive CH4 emissions,but also CO2 associated with theCH4 can also be released.The occurrence of aquifer contamination is likely to be heavily-monitored as significant regulationgenerally exists to protect water bodies,particularly those from which we abstract drinking water.However,fugitiveemissions by their nature are difficult to detect and quantify and so this atmospheric emission remains a concern.

Susan Waldron Hu Ding Pauline Gulliver Hugh Flowers

School of Geographical & Earth Sciences,University of Glasgow,Glasgow G12 8QQ,UK State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry,Institute of Geochemistry,Chinese Academy of Scie Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre,East Kilbride G75 0QF,UK School of Chemistry,University of Glasgow,Glasgow G12 8QQ,UK

国际会议

The 11th International Symposium on Geochemistry of the Earths Surface(GES-11)(第十一届地球表层地球化学国际研讨会)

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2017-06-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)