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    Geochemical and Strontium Isotope Characterization of Produced Waters from Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Extraction by Chapman, Elizabeth C, Capo, Rosemary C, Stewart, Brian W, Kirby, Carl S, Hammack, Richard W, Schroeder, Karl T, Edenborn, Harry M

    Published in Environmental science & technology (20-03-2012)
    “…Extraction of natural gas by hydraulic fracturing of the Middle Devonian Marcellus Shale, a major gas-bearing unit in the Appalachian Basin, results in…”
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    What lies beneath the ice? Using the geochemistry and geochronology of modern river cobbles to better decipher the evolution of a glaciated volcanic arc (Wrangell Arc, Alaska, U.S.A.) by Brueseke, Matthew, Morter, Beth K., Benowitz, Jeffrey A, Trop, Jeffrey, Mertzman, Stanley A, Kirby, Carl S, Davis, Kailyn

    Published in Volcanica (01-01-2023)
    “…The ~30 Ma to Recent Wrangell Arc (WA), Alaska is an ideal location to study subduction and slab-edge magmatism. However, the WA covers a huge area (~15,000…”
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    Geochronology of the Wrangell Arc; spatial-temporal evolution of slab-edge magmatism along a flat-slab, subduction-transform transition, Alaska-Yukon by Trop, Jeffrey M, Benowitz, Jeff A, Kirby, Carl S, Brueseke, Matthew E

    Published in Geosphere (Boulder, Colo.) (01-02-2022)
    “…The Wrangell Arc in Alaska (USA) and adjacent volcanic fields in the Yukon provide a long-term record of interrelations between flat-slab subduction of the…”
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    Net alkalinity and net acidity 1: Theoretical considerations by Kirby, Carl S., Cravotta, Charles A.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-10-2005)
    “…Net acidity and net alkalinity are widely used, poorly defined, and commonly misunderstood parameters for the characterization of mine drainage. The authors…”
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    Mineralogy and surface properties of municipal solid waste ash by Kirby, Carl S, Rimstidt, J. Donald

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-04-1993)
    “…Methods for characterizing the basic physicochemical properties of the inorganic portion of municipal solid waste ash is described, and the major element…”
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    Net alkalinity and net acidity 2: Practical considerations by Kirby, Carl S., Cravotta, Charles A.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-10-2005)
    “…The pH, alkalinity, and acidity of mine drainage and associated waters can be misinterpreted because of the chemical instability of samples and possible…”
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    Origin of brines, salts and carbonate from shales of the Marcellus Formation: Evidence from geochemical and Sr isotope study of sequentially extracted fluids by Stewart, Brian W., Chapman, Elizabeth C., Capo, Rosemary C., Johnson, Jason D., Graney, Joseph R., Kirby, Carl S., Schroeder, Karl T.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-09-2015)
    “…•Cuttings from the Marcellus Shale and adjacent units were sequentially leached.•87Sr/86Sr ratios of extractable Sr are similar to Marcellus produced water…”
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    Interaction of municipal solid waste ash with water by Kirby, Carl S, Rimstidt, J. Donald

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-03-1994)
    “…In a study, batch reactors were used to examine the dominant chemical reactions occurring between water and municipal solid waste ash. Three types of reactions…”
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    Field determination of Fe 2+ oxidation rates in acid mine drainage using a continuously-stirred tank reactor by Kirby, Carl S., Brady, Jennifer A.Elder

    Published in Applied geochemistry (1998)
    “…A gravity-fed, battery-powered, portable continuously-stirred tank reactor has been developed to directly measure aqueous reaction rates in the field. Dye and…”
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    Field Determination of Fe super(2+) Oxidation Rates in Acid Mine Drainage Using a Continuously-Stirred Tank Reactor by Kirby, Carl S, Brady, Jennifer AElder

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-06-1998)
    “…Researchers developed a gravity-fed, battery-operated, portable continuously-stirred tank reactor system for the direct measurement of aqueous reaction rates…”
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