Geological Survey water use database. Data on produced water quality were obtained from the USGS produced waters database.doi:10.1016/j.dib.2020.105406BR.ScanlonRC.ReedyP.XuM.EngleJP.NicotD.YoxtheimerQ.YangS.IkonnikovaData BriefData in brief...
Fig. 5. Total dissolved solids (TDS) of produced water from the USGS Produced Waters database (version 2.3) with supplemental data for the New Mexico region of the Permian Basin provided by the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (NMIMT) Petroleum Research and Recovery Center (PRRC...
2018). The USGS report was meant to establish a methodology for subsequent analysis; however, that annually updated database for federal lands and waters did not materialize. Our research fills this gap by extending historic emissions analysis through 2019 and provides a forward-looking emissions ...
Geochemical data for more than 120,000 oil and natural gas wells from the major sedimentary basins in the USA are listed in the USGS National Produced Waters Geochemical Database [1]. In this summary, we report and discuss the geochemical data on produced waters obtained from published ...
The USGS produced water database was used to compare the variation of geochemical properties of produced water between the various energy generating types and basins. This was achieved by developing a statistical analysis for each trace element and NORM and comparing the results between the various ...
Over 71% of wells in the USGS database have TDS concentrations in excess of 50,000 mg/L, limiting both the types of applications for use and the desalination technologies capable of treatment. CBM is an unconventional natural gas resource with large reservoirs in the water scare area of the...
waters; domestic and industrial wastes) Standard method 2540B (Drinking, surface, and saline waters; domestic and industrial wastewaters) Standard method 2540C (Drinking, surface, and saline waters; domestic and industrial wastewaters) Standard method 2540D (Drinking, surface, and saline waters; ...
These waters, when applied to land for irrigation, impair the soil quality by significantly increasing the soil pH and saturating the soil matrix with sodium [6,7], and many researchers have found plant growth suppression and plant water stress when using the water for cultivation [8]. For ...
Water use in other sectors were obtained from the U.S. Geological Survey water use database. Data on produced water quality were obtained from the USGS produced waters database.doi:10.1016/j.dib.2020.105406Bridget R. ScanlonRobert C. ReedyPei XuMark EngleSvetlana IkonnikovaData in Brief...