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TitleShale Network – Lycoming County Groundwater as of October 2018
Date2018
AbstractThis data set is a subset of the Shale Network database (https://doi.org/10.4211/his-data-shalenetwork) and has been discussed in the following publication: Woda, J., Wen, T., Oakley, D., Yoxtheimer, D., Engelder, T., Castro, M.C., Brantley, S.L., 2018 (in press). Detecting and explaining why aquifers occasionally become degraded near hydraulically fractured shale gas wells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. The Shale Network (http://www.shalenetwork.org/) is a project funded by the National Science Foundation to help scientists and citizens store data for water resources that may be affected by gas exploitation in shale in the U.S.A. Our primary focus currently is the northeastern U.S.A. We want to enable the generation of knowledge from water chemistry and flow data collected in areas of extraction of natural gas. The Shale Network is working with the Consortium of Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences, Inc. (CUAHSI) to create this database (http://data.cuahsi.org/). Our goal is to find, organize, and upload data for water resources for online publication with attribution. The Shale Network is seeking organizations engaged in water quality monitoring or research to join our effort. Please contact us if you wish to learn more about becoming part of the Shale Network.
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Data DOIdoi:10.18113/D35M2X

Researchers
Brantley, S. L.
Penn State Earth and Environmental Systems Institute
PI
Wen, T.
Penn State Earth and Environmental Systems Institute
Oakley, D

Woda, J.
Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
Yoxtheimer, D.
Penn State Earth and Environmental Systems Institute
Engelder, T.
Penn State Earth and Environmental Systems Institute
Castro, M. C.


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References
To cite this dataset please cite these four references: 1) Brantley, S.L., 2018. Shale Network Database, Consortium for Universities for the Advancement of Hydrologic Sciences, Inc. (CUAHSI), https://doi.org/10.4211/his-data-shalenetwork. 2) Woda, J., Wen, T., Oakley, D., Yoxtheimer, D., Engelder, T., Castro, M.C., Brantley, S.L., 2018 (in press). Detecting and explaining why aquifers occasionally become degraded near hydraulically fractured shale gas wells. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. 3) Gross, E.L., and Cravotta, C.A., III, 2017, Groundwater quality for 75 domestic wells in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, 2014: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2016–5143, 74 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20165143. 4) Wen, T., Woda, J., Gonzales, M., Herman, A., Brantley, S.L., 2018. Shale Network – Lycoming County Groundwater as of October 2018, DataCommons, Penn State University, https://doi.org/10.18113/D35M2X.