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REGULATION OF THE HYDROLOGIC IMPACTS OF IN-SITU FOSSIL FUEL RECOVERY
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The Laramie Energy Technology Center is conducting field tests of in situ coal gasification, oil shale retorting, and recovery of bitumen from tar sands. In situ processes involve several potntial hydrologic impacts; the complex series of underground chemical reactions will affect ground water quality, and heat from the reaction zone and fracturing necessary to improve reaction conditions will alter existing aquifer characteristics and ground water flow patterns.

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CitationJulia C. Lacy, Lawrence N. French, Thomas W. Grimshaw ---- Roy Long, REGULATION OF THE HYDROLOGIC IMPACTS OF IN-SITU FOSSIL FUEL RECOVERY, 2016-09-29, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/regulation-of-the-hydrologic-impacts-of-in-situ-fossil-fuel-recovery
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Poc EmailRoy.long@netl.doe.gov
Point Of ContactRoy Long
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Publication Date1980-4-11
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