James Thordsen (Former Employee)
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Transient changes in shallow groundwater chemistry during the MSU ZERT CO2 injection experiment Transient changes in shallow groundwater chemistry during the MSU ZERT CO2 injection experiment
Food-grade CO2 was injected into a shallow aquifer through a perforated pipe placed horizontally 1–2 m below the water table at the Montana State University Zero Emission Research and Technology (MSU-ZERT) field site at Bozeman, Montana. The possible impact of elevated CO2 levels on groundwater quality was investigated by analyzing 80 water samples taken before, during, and following CO2...
Authors
J. A. Apps, Lingyun Zheng, N. Spycher, J.T. Birkholzer, Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Evangelos Kakouros, R. Trautz
Near surface and deep subsurface monitoring for successful geologic sequestration of CO2 Near surface and deep subsurface monitoring for successful geologic sequestration of CO2
No abstract available.
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Thomas D. Bullen, D.R. Cole, T.J. Phelps, J.T. Birkholzer, S.D. Hovorka
Changes in the chemistry of shallow groundwater related to the 2008 injection of CO2 at the ZERT field site, Bozeman, Montana Changes in the chemistry of shallow groundwater related to the 2008 injection of CO2 at the ZERT field site, Bozeman, Montana
Approximately 300 kg/day of food-grade CO2 was injected through a perforated pipe placed horizontally 2–2.3 m deep during July 9–August 7, 2008 at the MSU-ZERT field test to evaluate atmospheric and near-surface monitoring and detection techniques applicable to the subsurface storage and potential leakage of CO2. As part of this multidisciplinary research project, 80 samples of water...
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Evangelos Kakouros, Gil Ambats, William N. Herkelrath, Sarah R. Beers, J.T. Birkholzer, J. A. Apps, Nicholas F. Spycher, Liange Zheng, Robert C. Trautz, Henry W. Rauch, K.S. Gullickson
Potential environmental issues of CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers: Geochemical results from the Frio-I Brine Pilot test, Texas, USA Potential environmental issues of CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers: Geochemical results from the Frio-I Brine Pilot test, Texas, USA
Sedimentary basins in general, and deep saline aquifers in particular, are being investigated as possible repositories for large volumes of anthropogenic CO2 that must be sequestered to mitigate global warming and related climate changes. To investigate the potential for the long-term storage of CO2 in such aquifers, 1600 t of CO2 were injected at 1500 m depth into a 24-m-thick "C"...
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Susan D. Hovorka, H. Seay Nance, David R. Cole, Tommy J. Phelps, Kevin G. Knauss
Geochemical data from produced water contamination investigations: Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research (OSPER) sites, Osage County, Oklahoma Geochemical data from produced water contamination investigations: Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research (OSPER) sites, Osage County, Oklahoma
We report chemical and isotopic analyses of 345 water samples collected from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research (OSPER) project. Water samples were collected as part of an ongoing multi-year USGS investigation to study the transport, fate, natural attenuation, and ecosystem impacts of inorganic salts and organic compounds present in produced water releases at two oil and...
Authors
James J. Thordsen, Yousif K. Kharaka, Gil Ambats, Evangelos Kakouros, Marvin M. Abbott
Hydrology and subsurface transport of oil-field brine at the U.S. Geological Survey OSPER site "A", Osage County, Oklahoma Hydrology and subsurface transport of oil-field brine at the U.S. Geological Survey OSPER site "A", Osage County, Oklahoma
Spillage and improper disposal of saline produced water from oil wells has caused environmental damage at thousands of sites in the United States. In order to improve understanding of the fate and transport of contaminants at these sites, the U.S. Geological Survey carried out multidisciplinary investigations at two oil production sites near Skiatook Lake, Oklahoma. As a part of this...
Authors
William N. Herkelrath, Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Marvin M. Abbott
Fate and groundwater impacts of produced water releases at OSPER "B" site, Osage County, Oklahoma Fate and groundwater impacts of produced water releases at OSPER "B" site, Osage County, Oklahoma
For the last 5 a, the authors have been investigating the transport, fate, natural attenuation and ecosystem impacts of inorganic and organic compounds in releases of produced water and associated hydrocarbons at the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research (OSPER) “A” and “B” sites, located in NE Oklahoma. Approximately 1.0 ha of land at OSPER “B”, located within the active...
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, E. Kakouros, James J. Thordsen, Gil Ambats, Marvin M. Abbott
Gas-water-rock interactions in sedimentary basins: CO2 sequestration in the Frio Formation, Texas, USA Gas-water-rock interactions in sedimentary basins: CO2 sequestration in the Frio Formation, Texas, USA
To investigate the potential for the geologic storage of CO2 in saline sedimentary aquifers, 1600??ton of CO2 were injected at ???1500 m depth into a 24-m sandstone section of the Frio Formation - a regional reservoir in the US Gulf Coast. Fluid samples obtained from the injection and observation wells before, during and after CO2 injection show a Na-Ca-Cl type brine with 93,000??mg/L...
Authors
Y.K. Kharaka, D.R. Cole, J.J. Thordsen, E. Kakouros, H.S. Nance
Impacts of petroleum production on ground and surface waters: Results from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research A site, Osage County Oklahoma Impacts of petroleum production on ground and surface waters: Results from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research A site, Osage County Oklahoma
Kharaka has been a research hydrogeochemist with the U.S. Geological Survey since1975. His current research covers the fields of water-rock-gas interactions, CO2 sequestration, contamination from agricultural drainage and petroleum produced water, and fluid-fault interactions. Kharaka has authored more than 100 scientific papers and book chapters and has delivered about 200 presentations...
Authors
Y.K. Kharaka, J.J. Thordsen, E. Kakouros, W.N. Herkelrath
Environmental impacts of petroleum production: Fate of inorganic and organic chemicals in produced water from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research sites, Osage County, Oklahoma Environmental impacts of petroleum production: Fate of inorganic and organic chemicals in produced water from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research sites, Osage County, Oklahoma
About 15 scientists from the U. S. Geological Survey, other Federal agencies and academia are involved in a multidisciplinary investigation to study the transport, fate, and natural attenuation of inorganic salts, trace metals, radionuclides and organic compounds present in produced water, and their impacts on soil, surface and ground water and the local ecosystem at the Osage-Skiatook...
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Evangelos Kakouros, Marvin M. Abbott
Nanofiltration membranes used to remove selenium and other minor elements from wastewater Nanofiltration membranes used to remove selenium and other minor elements from wastewater
No abstract available.
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Roy A. Schroeder, J. G. Setmire
Geochemistry and hydromechanical interactions of fluids associated with the San Andreas fault system, California Geochemistry and hydromechanical interactions of fluids associated with the San Andreas fault system, California
18O values establish that waters are predominantly of meteoric origin. The chemical compositions of water and gases are controlled mainly by the ambient rock types, and chemical geothermometry gives reservoir temperatures of 80-150 degrees C indicating shallow to moderate circulation depths of up to 6 km. However, compositions and isotope abundances of noble gases and delta 13C values of...
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, William C. Evans, B. Mack Kennedy
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 25
Transient changes in shallow groundwater chemistry during the MSU ZERT CO2 injection experiment Transient changes in shallow groundwater chemistry during the MSU ZERT CO2 injection experiment
Food-grade CO2 was injected into a shallow aquifer through a perforated pipe placed horizontally 1–2 m below the water table at the Montana State University Zero Emission Research and Technology (MSU-ZERT) field site at Bozeman, Montana. The possible impact of elevated CO2 levels on groundwater quality was investigated by analyzing 80 water samples taken before, during, and following CO2...
Authors
J. A. Apps, Lingyun Zheng, N. Spycher, J.T. Birkholzer, Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Evangelos Kakouros, R. Trautz
Near surface and deep subsurface monitoring for successful geologic sequestration of CO2 Near surface and deep subsurface monitoring for successful geologic sequestration of CO2
No abstract available.
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Thomas D. Bullen, D.R. Cole, T.J. Phelps, J.T. Birkholzer, S.D. Hovorka
Changes in the chemistry of shallow groundwater related to the 2008 injection of CO2 at the ZERT field site, Bozeman, Montana Changes in the chemistry of shallow groundwater related to the 2008 injection of CO2 at the ZERT field site, Bozeman, Montana
Approximately 300 kg/day of food-grade CO2 was injected through a perforated pipe placed horizontally 2–2.3 m deep during July 9–August 7, 2008 at the MSU-ZERT field test to evaluate atmospheric and near-surface monitoring and detection techniques applicable to the subsurface storage and potential leakage of CO2. As part of this multidisciplinary research project, 80 samples of water...
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Evangelos Kakouros, Gil Ambats, William N. Herkelrath, Sarah R. Beers, J.T. Birkholzer, J. A. Apps, Nicholas F. Spycher, Liange Zheng, Robert C. Trautz, Henry W. Rauch, K.S. Gullickson
Potential environmental issues of CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers: Geochemical results from the Frio-I Brine Pilot test, Texas, USA Potential environmental issues of CO2 storage in deep saline aquifers: Geochemical results from the Frio-I Brine Pilot test, Texas, USA
Sedimentary basins in general, and deep saline aquifers in particular, are being investigated as possible repositories for large volumes of anthropogenic CO2 that must be sequestered to mitigate global warming and related climate changes. To investigate the potential for the long-term storage of CO2 in such aquifers, 1600 t of CO2 were injected at 1500 m depth into a 24-m-thick "C"...
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Susan D. Hovorka, H. Seay Nance, David R. Cole, Tommy J. Phelps, Kevin G. Knauss
Geochemical data from produced water contamination investigations: Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research (OSPER) sites, Osage County, Oklahoma Geochemical data from produced water contamination investigations: Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research (OSPER) sites, Osage County, Oklahoma
We report chemical and isotopic analyses of 345 water samples collected from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research (OSPER) project. Water samples were collected as part of an ongoing multi-year USGS investigation to study the transport, fate, natural attenuation, and ecosystem impacts of inorganic salts and organic compounds present in produced water releases at two oil and...
Authors
James J. Thordsen, Yousif K. Kharaka, Gil Ambats, Evangelos Kakouros, Marvin M. Abbott
Hydrology and subsurface transport of oil-field brine at the U.S. Geological Survey OSPER site "A", Osage County, Oklahoma Hydrology and subsurface transport of oil-field brine at the U.S. Geological Survey OSPER site "A", Osage County, Oklahoma
Spillage and improper disposal of saline produced water from oil wells has caused environmental damage at thousands of sites in the United States. In order to improve understanding of the fate and transport of contaminants at these sites, the U.S. Geological Survey carried out multidisciplinary investigations at two oil production sites near Skiatook Lake, Oklahoma. As a part of this...
Authors
William N. Herkelrath, Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Marvin M. Abbott
Fate and groundwater impacts of produced water releases at OSPER "B" site, Osage County, Oklahoma Fate and groundwater impacts of produced water releases at OSPER "B" site, Osage County, Oklahoma
For the last 5 a, the authors have been investigating the transport, fate, natural attenuation and ecosystem impacts of inorganic and organic compounds in releases of produced water and associated hydrocarbons at the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research (OSPER) “A” and “B” sites, located in NE Oklahoma. Approximately 1.0 ha of land at OSPER “B”, located within the active...
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, E. Kakouros, James J. Thordsen, Gil Ambats, Marvin M. Abbott
Gas-water-rock interactions in sedimentary basins: CO2 sequestration in the Frio Formation, Texas, USA Gas-water-rock interactions in sedimentary basins: CO2 sequestration in the Frio Formation, Texas, USA
To investigate the potential for the geologic storage of CO2 in saline sedimentary aquifers, 1600??ton of CO2 were injected at ???1500 m depth into a 24-m sandstone section of the Frio Formation - a regional reservoir in the US Gulf Coast. Fluid samples obtained from the injection and observation wells before, during and after CO2 injection show a Na-Ca-Cl type brine with 93,000??mg/L...
Authors
Y.K. Kharaka, D.R. Cole, J.J. Thordsen, E. Kakouros, H.S. Nance
Impacts of petroleum production on ground and surface waters: Results from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research A site, Osage County Oklahoma Impacts of petroleum production on ground and surface waters: Results from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research A site, Osage County Oklahoma
Kharaka has been a research hydrogeochemist with the U.S. Geological Survey since1975. His current research covers the fields of water-rock-gas interactions, CO2 sequestration, contamination from agricultural drainage and petroleum produced water, and fluid-fault interactions. Kharaka has authored more than 100 scientific papers and book chapters and has delivered about 200 presentations...
Authors
Y.K. Kharaka, J.J. Thordsen, E. Kakouros, W.N. Herkelrath
Environmental impacts of petroleum production: Fate of inorganic and organic chemicals in produced water from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research sites, Osage County, Oklahoma Environmental impacts of petroleum production: Fate of inorganic and organic chemicals in produced water from the Osage-Skiatook Petroleum Environmental Research sites, Osage County, Oklahoma
About 15 scientists from the U. S. Geological Survey, other Federal agencies and academia are involved in a multidisciplinary investigation to study the transport, fate, and natural attenuation of inorganic salts, trace metals, radionuclides and organic compounds present in produced water, and their impacts on soil, surface and ground water and the local ecosystem at the Osage-Skiatook...
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Evangelos Kakouros, Marvin M. Abbott
Nanofiltration membranes used to remove selenium and other minor elements from wastewater Nanofiltration membranes used to remove selenium and other minor elements from wastewater
No abstract available.
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, Roy A. Schroeder, J. G. Setmire
Geochemistry and hydromechanical interactions of fluids associated with the San Andreas fault system, California Geochemistry and hydromechanical interactions of fluids associated with the San Andreas fault system, California
18O values establish that waters are predominantly of meteoric origin. The chemical compositions of water and gases are controlled mainly by the ambient rock types, and chemical geothermometry gives reservoir temperatures of 80-150 degrees C indicating shallow to moderate circulation depths of up to 6 km. However, compositions and isotope abundances of noble gases and delta 13C values of...
Authors
Yousif K. Kharaka, James J. Thordsen, William C. Evans, B. Mack Kennedy