Hydrogeologic Controls, Initiation, and In-Situ Rates of Microbial Methanogenesis in Organic-Rich Reservoirs: Illinois Basin, U.S.A.
Microbial methane from subsurface organic-rich units such as coals and shale support approximately 5% of the United States and Canada's energy needs. In the deep subsurface, microbial methane is formed by the metabolism of primarily CO2, H2, and acetate by methanogens. These metabolites are...
Main Author: | Schlegel, Melissa |
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Other Authors: | McIntosh, Jennifer C |
Language: | en |
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The University of Arizona.
2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10150/145276 |
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