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Environmental Science & Technology | 2015

Stream Measurements Locate Thermogenic Methane Fluxes in Groundwater Discharge in an Area of Shale-Gas Development

Victor M. Heilweil; Paul L. Grieve; Scott A. Hynek; Susan L. Brantley; D. Kip Solomon; Dennis W. Risser

The environmental impacts of shale-gas development on water resources, including methane migration to shallow groundwater, have been difficult to assess. Monitoring around gas wells is generally limited to domestic water-supply wells, which often are not situated along predominant groundwater flow paths. A new concept is tested here: combining stream hydrocarbon and noble-gas measurements with reach mass-balance modeling to estimate thermogenic methane concentrations and fluxes in groundwater discharging to streams and to constrain methane sources. In the Marcellus Formation shale-gas play of northern Pennsylvania (U.S.A.), we sampled methane in 15 streams as a reconnaissance tool to locate methane-laden groundwater discharge: concentrations up to 69 μg L(-1) were observed, with four streams ≥ 5 μg L(-1). Geochemical analyses of water from one stream with high methane (Sugar Run, Lycoming County) were consistent with Middle Devonian gases. After sampling was completed, we learned of a state regulator investigation of stray-gas migration from a nearby Marcellus Formation gas well. Modeling indicates a groundwater thermogenic methane flux of about 0.5 kg d(-1) discharging into Sugar Run, possibly from this fugitive gas source. Since flow paths often coalesce into gaining streams, stream methane monitoring provides the first watershed-scale method to assess groundwater contamination from shale-gas development.


Scientific Investigations Report | 2012

Groundwater quality and simulation of sources of water to wells in the Marsh Creek valley at the U.S. Geological Survey Northern Appalachian Research Laboratory, Tioga County, Pennsylvania

Dennis W. Risser; Kevin J. Breen

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Scientific Investigations Report | 2005

Comparison of methods for estimating ground-water recharge and base flow at a small watershed underlain by fractured bedrock in the Eastern United States

Dennis W. Risser; William J. Gburek; Gordon J. Folmar


Hydrogeology Journal | 2007

Multiple-methods investigation of recharge at a humid-region fractured rock site, Pennsylvania, USA

Christopher S. Heppner; John R. Nimmo; Gordon J. Folmar; William J. Gburek; Dennis W. Risser


Hydrogeology Journal | 2009

Comparison of recharge estimates at a small watershed in east-central Pennsylvania, USA

Dennis W. Risser; William J. Gburek; Gordon J. Folmar


Hydrological Processes | 2014

Surface-water and groundwater interactions in an extensively mined watershed, upper Schuylkill River, Pennsylvania, USA

Charles A. Cravotta; Daniel J. Goode; Michael D. Bartles; Dennis W. Risser; Daniel G. Galeone


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 2003

Aquifer tests and simulation of ground-water flow in Triassic sedimentary rocks near Colmar, Bucks and Montgomery Counties, Pennsylvania

Dennis W. Risser; Philip H. Bird


Pennsylvania Geology | 1998

Preliminary results from the investigation of the Pymatuning earthquake of September 25, 1998

John G. Armbruster; Henry Barton; Paul Bodin; Theodore F. Buckwalter; Jon Cox; Edward Cranswick; James W. Dewey; Gary M. Fleeger; M. G. Hopper; Stephen P. Horton; Donald Hoskins; Deborah Kilb; Mark Meremonte; Ann Metzger; Dennis W. Risser; Leonardo Seeber; Kaye Shedlock; Katherine Stanley; Mitchell Withers; Madeleine Zirbes


Open-File Report | 2014

Estimation of methane concentrations and loads in groundwater discharge to Sugar Run, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

Victor M. Heilweil; Dennis W. Risser; Randall W. Conger; Paul L. Grieve; Scott A. Hynek


Scientific Investigations Report | 2008

Regression method for estimating long-term mean annual ground-water recharge rates from base flow in Pennsylvania

Dennis W. Risser; Ronald E. Thompson; Marla H. Stuckey

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Daniel G. Galeone

United States Geological Survey

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Daniel J. Goode

United States Geological Survey

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Gordon J. Folmar

Agricultural Research Service

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William J. Gburek

Agricultural Research Service

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Paul L. Grieve

Pennsylvania State University

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Randall W. Conger

United States Geological Survey

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Scott A. Hynek

Pennsylvania State University

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Victor M. Heilweil

United States Geological Survey

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Charles A. Cravotta

United States Geological Survey

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