Technological advances have enabled us to analyze increasingly lower concentrations of chemicals
In a new study, the researchers addressed the basic question of when, why, and how the Marcellus Shale became enriched in barium in the first place
A case study of a small Wyoming town reveals that practices common in the fracking industry may have widespread impacts on drinking water resources
The compounds used to crack shale formations to release their gas and oil reserves are under increasing scrutiny.
Two recently published papers from the study team provide important insights for researchers and communities
The research team evaluated available data on 1,021 chemicals used in fracking
Researchers look at nearly 11,000 births in north, central Pennsylvania
Integrated assessment is the most comprehensive Michigan-focused resource on high-volume hydraulic fracturing
Researcher first to use Internet and social media to show how a documentary shaped public perception and influenced political change
Levels of radon, a known carcinigen, rising since 2004, around the time that drilling for a new type of natural gas well began.
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