نتایج جستجو برای: uog

تعداد نتایج: 34  

2017
Surina Esterhuyse Frank Sokolic Nola Redelinghuys Marinda Avenant Andrzej Kijko Jan Glazewski Lisa Plit Marthie Kemp Ansie Smit A Tascha Vos Michael J von Maltitz

Various biophysical and socio-economic impacts may be associated with unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction. A vulnerability map may assist governments during environmental assessments, spatial planning and the regulation of UOG extraction, as well as decision-making around UOG extraction in fragile areas. A regional interactive vulnerability map was developed for UOG extraction in South ...

Journal: :International journal of clinical and experimental medicine 2015
Fady Ms Moiety Hesham A Salem Radwa A Mehanna Bedor S Abdel-Ghany

OBJECTIVE To compare induced surgical menopause in rat models following hysterectomy with ovarian preservation, unilateral or bilateral oophorectomy, versus control. Secondary objective was evaluation of certain physiological changes in the animal following the induced menopause. DESIGN A prospective case control study. SETTING University Research Centre. METHODOLOGY 80 female rats were d...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2015
Thomas McHugh Lisa Molofsky Lauren Fitzgerald John Connor

The exploration of unconventional shale energy reserves and the extensive use of hydraulic fracturing during well stimulation have raised concerns about the potential effects of unconventional oil and gas extraction (UOG) on the environment. Most accounts of groundwater contamination have focused primarily on the compositional analysis of dissolved gases to address whether UOG activities have h...

Journal: :Reviews on environmental health 2016
Ellen Webb Jake Hays Larysa Dyrszka Brian Rodriguez Caroline Cox Katie Huffling Sheila Bushkin-Bedient

Research on air pollutant emissions associated with unconventional oil and gas (UOG) development has grown significantly in recent years. Empirical investigations have focused on the identification and measurement of oil and gas air pollutants [e.g. volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particulate matter (PM), methane] and the influence of UOG on local and regional ambient air quality (e.g. tropo...

Journal: :Reviews on environmental health 2014
Ellen Webb Sheila Bushkin-Bedient Amanda Cheng Christopher D Kassotis Victoria Balise Susan C Nagel

Unconventional oil and gas (UOG) operations have the potential to increase air and water pollution in communities located near UOG operations. Every stage of UOG operation from well construction to extraction, operations, transportation, and distribution can lead to air and water contamination. Hundreds of chemicals are associated with the process of unconventional oil and natural gas productio...

2018
Ashley L Bolden Kim Schultz Katherine E Pelch Carol F Kwiatkowski

BACKGROUND In the last decade unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction has rapidly proliferated throughout the United States (US) and the world. This occurred largely because of the development of directional drilling and hydraulic fracturing which allows access to fossil fuels from geologic formations that were previously not cost effective to pursue. This process is known to use greater th...

2018
Henok G Tegegn Ousman A Abdela Abebe B Mekuria Akshaya S Bhagavathula Asnakew A Ayele

Background Currently, clinical pharmacists have in-depth therapeutic knowledge and scientific skills to act as drug therapy experts in healthcare settings. Objective The aim of this study was to assess the opportunities and challenges of clinical pharmacy services from the health practitioners' perspective in University of Gondar (UOG) hospital Ethiopia. Methods A qualitative study was perf...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2017
Lauren A Patterson Katherine E Konschnik Hannah Wiseman Joseph Fargione Kelly O Maloney Joseph Kiesecker Jean-Philippe Nicot Sharon Baruch-Mordo Sally Entrekin Anne Trainor James E Saiers

Rapid growth in unconventional oil and gas (UOG) has produced jobs, revenue, and energy, but also concerns over spills and environmental risks. We assessed spill data from 2005 to 2014 at 31 481 UOG wells in Colorado, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Pennsylvania. We found 2-16% of wells reported a spill each year. Median spill volumes ranged from 0.5 m3 in Pennsylvania to 4.9 m3 in New Mexico; th...

2015
Sally A. Entrekin Kelly O. Maloney Katherine E. Kapo Annika W. Walters Michelle A. Evans-White Kenneth M. Klemow James P. Meador

Multiple stressors threaten stream physical and biological quality, including elevated nutrients and other contaminants, riparian and in-stream habitat degradation and altered natural flow regime. Unconventional oil and gas (UOG) development is one emerging stressor that spans the U.S. UOG development could alter stream sedimentation, riparian extent and composition, in-stream flow, and water q...

Journal: :IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science 2012

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