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A Study of the Relationship of Geological Formation to the NORM
Author(s) -
Talmage P. Bursh,
Derald Chriss
Publication year - 1999
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/14115
Subject(s) - norm (philosophy) , quarter (canadian coin) , environmental science , operations research , computer science , mining engineering , geology , geography , engineering , political science , archaeology , law
Naturally Occurring Radioactive Materials (NORM) is a common and costly contaminant of produced waters associated with natural gas production and exploration. One way of combating this problem is by identifying the problem beforehand. Our approach to this problem involves development of NORM prediction capabilities based on the geological environment. During quarter sixteen of this project, work has continued under the approved revisions. We have received the first of our produced water samples and analysis is underway. In addition, the QA/QC plans have been completed and are currently being implemented

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