Pauline Humez
University of Calgary
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Science of The Total Environment | 2016
Pauline Humez; Bernhard Mayer; J. Ing; Michael Nightingale; Veith Becker; A. Kingston; Oguz Akbilgic; Stephen Taylor
To assess potential future impacts on shallow aquifers by leakage of natural gas from unconventional energy resource development it is essential to establish a reliable baseline. Occurrence of methane in shallow groundwater in Alberta between 2006 and 2014 was assessed and was ubiquitous in 186 sampled monitoring wells. Free and dissolved gas sampling and measurement approaches yielded comparable results with low methane concentrations in shallow groundwater, but in 28 samples from 21 wells methane exceeded 10mg/L in dissolved gas and 300,000 ppmv in free gas. Methane concentrations in free and dissolved gas samples were found to increase with well depth and were especially elevated in groundwater obtained from aquifers containing coal seams and shale units. Carbon isotope ratios of methane averaged -69.7 ± 11.1‰ (n=63) in free gas and -65.6 ± 8.9‰ (n=26) in dissolved gas. δ(13)C values were not found to vary with well depth or lithology indicating that methane in Alberta groundwater was derived from a similar source. The low δ(13)C values in concert with average δ(2)HCH4 values of -289 ± 44‰ (n=45) suggest that most methane was of biogenic origin predominantly generated via CO2 reduction. This interpretation is confirmed by dryness parameters typically >500 due to only small amounts of ethane and a lack of propane in most samples. Comparison with mud gas profile carbon isotope data revealed that methane in the investigated shallow groundwater in Alberta is isotopically similar to hydrocarbon gases found in 100-250 meter depths in the WCSB and is currently not sourced from thermogenic hydrocarbon occurrences in deeper portions of the basin. The chemical and isotopic data for methane gas samples obtained from Alberta groundwater provide an excellent baseline against which potential future impact of deeper stray gases on shallow aquifers can be assessed.
Transport in Porous Media | 2011
Pauline Humez; Pascal Audigane; Julie Lions; Christophe Chiaberge; Gaël Bellenfant
Applied Geochemistry | 2013
Pauline Humez; Vincent Lagneau; Julie Lions; Philippe Négrel
Chemical Geology | 2014
Pauline Humez; Philippe Négrel; Vincent Lagneau; Julie Lions; Wolfram Kloppmann; Frédérick Gal; Romain Millot; Catherine Guerrot; Christine Fléhoc; David Widory; Jean-François Girard
Applied Geochemistry | 2014
Pauline Humez; Julie Lions; Philippe Négrel; Vincent Lagneau
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2015
Bernhard Mayer; Pauline Humez; Veith Becker; Chantsalmaa Dalkhaa; Luc Rock; Anssi Myrttinen; Johannes A.C. Barth
Energy Procedia | 2013
Frédérick Gal; Eric Proust; Pauline Humez; Gilles Braibant; Michel Brach; Florian Koch; David Widory; Jean-François Girard
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences | 2016
Pauline Humez; Bernhard Mayer; Michael Nightingale; Veith Becker; Andrew Kingston; Stephen Taylor; Guy Bayegnak; Romain Millot; Wolfram Kloppmann
Hydrogeology Journal | 2015
Pauline Humez; Bernhard Mayer; Michael Nightingale; J. Ing; Veith Becker; Don Jones; Vien Lam
Greenhouse Gases-Science and Technology | 2014
Julie Lions; Pauline Humez; Hélène Pauwels; Wolfram Kloppmann; Isabelle Czernichowski-Lauriol