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    CO₂–rock–brine interactions in Lower Tuscaloosa Formation at Cranfield CO₂ sequestration site, Mississippi, U.S.A by Lu, Jiemin, Kharaka, Yousif K, Thordsen, James J, Horita, Juske, Karamalidis, Athanasios, Griffith, Craig, Hakala, J. Alexandra, Ambats, Gil, Cole, David R, Phelps, Tommy J, Manning, Michael A, Cook, Paul J, Hovorka, Susan D

    Published in Chemical geology (06-01-2012)
    “…A highly integrated geochemical program was conducted at the Cranfield CO₂-enhanced oil recovery (EOR) and sequestration site, Mississippi, U.S.A.. The program…”
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    Controls On Illite Cementation In Unayzah Sandstones, Saudi Arabia: Mineralogy, K-Ar Dating, Numerical Modeling, and Hydrothermal Experiments by Birkle, Peter, Van Dijk, Clemens, Dasgupta, Kanchan, Murphy, Michael J., Kharaka, Yousif K., Thordsen, James J., Bischoff, James L.

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-02-2019)
    “…The formation of illite in hydrocarbon-bearing clastic sedimentary formations can have different effects on reservoir quality, as illite cement may preserve…”
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    Carbon isotope analysis of dissolved organic carbon in fresh and saline (NaCl) water via continuous flow cavity ring-down spectroscopy following wet chemical oxidation by Conaway, Christopher H., Thomas, Burt, Saad, Nabil, Thordsen, James J., Kharaka, Yousif K.

    “…This work examines the performance and limitations of a wet chemical oxidation carbon analyser interfaced with a cavity ring-down spectrometer (WCO-CRDS) in a…”
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    Fate and groundwater impacts of produced water releases at OSPER “B” site, Osage County, Oklahoma by Kharaka, Yousif K., Kakouros, Evangelos, Thordsen, James J., Ambats, Gil, Abbott, Marvin M.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-10-2007)
    “…For the last 5 a, the authors have been investigating the transport, fate, natural attenuation and ecosystem impacts of inorganic and organic compounds in…”
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    Potential environmental issues of CO 2 storage in deep saline aquifers: Geochemical results from the Frio-I Brine Pilot test, Texas, USA by Kharaka, Yousif K., Thordsen, James J., Hovorka, Susan D., Seay Nance, H., Cole, David R., Phelps, Tommy J., Knauss, Kevin G.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-06-2009)
    “…Sedimentary basins in general, and deep saline aquifers in particular, are being investigated as possible repositories for large volumes of anthropogenic CO 2…”
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    Impacts of petroleum production on ground and surface waters; results from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research A Site, Osage County, Oklahoma by Kharaka, Yousif K, Thordsen, James J, Kakouros, Evangelos, Herkelrath, William N

    Published in Environmental geosciences (01-06-2005)
    “…As part of a multidisciplinary group of about 20 scientists, we are investigating the transport, fate, natural attenuation, and ecosystem impacts of inorganic…”
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    Potential environmental issues of CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers: geochemical results from the Frio-I brine pilot test, Texas, USA by Kharaka, Dr. Yousif, Thordsen, Dr. James, Hovorka, Dr. Susan, Nance, Dr. H Seay, Cole, David R, Phelps, Tommy Joe, Knauss, Dr. Kevin, Chialvo, Ariel A

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-06-2009)
    “…Sedimentary basins in general and deep saline aquifers in particular, are being investigated as possible repositories for large volumes of anthropogenic CO2…”
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    Deep well injection of brine from Paradox Valley, Colorado: Potential major precipitation problems remediated by nanofiltration by Kharaka, Yousif K., Ambats, Gil, Thordsen, James J., Davis, Roy A.

    Published in Water resources research (01-05-1997)
    “…Groundwater brine seepage into the Dolores River in Paradox Valley, Colorado, increases the dissolved solids load of the Colorado River annually by ∼2.0 × 108…”
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