Sulfide Generation by Dominant <italic toggle="yes">Halanaerobium</italic> Microorganisms in Hydraulically Fractured Shales
ABSTRACT Hydraulic fracturing of black shale formations has greatly increased United States oil and natural gas recovery. However, the accumulation of biomass in subsurface reservoirs and pipelines is detrimental because of possible well souring, microbially induced corrosion, and pore clogging. Tem...
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Main Authors: | Anne E. Booker, Mikayla A. Borton, Rebecca A. Daly, Susan A. Welch, Carrie D. Nicora, David W. Hoyt, Travis Wilson, Samuel O. Purvine, Richard A. Wolfe, Shikha Sharma, Paula J. Mouser, David R. Cole, Mary S. Lipton, Kelly C. Wrighton, Michael J. Wilkins |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/fe24008a7b814a13a6576bfc18578b1d |
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