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Landscape disturbance from unconventional and conventional oil and gas development in the marcellus shale region of pennsylvania, USA

By: Slonecker, E. Terrence.
Contributor(s): Milheim, Lesley E.
Publisher: New Delhi Serials Publications 2022Edition: Vol.19(1), Jan-Jun.Description: 39-59p.Subject(s): Civil EngineeringOnline resources: Click here In: International journal of environment and developmentSummary: The spatial footprint of unconventional (hydraulic fracturing) and conventional oil and gas development in the marcellus shale region of the state of pennsylvania was digitized from high-resolution, ortho-rectified, digital aerial photography, from 2004 to 2010. We used these data to measure the spatial extent of oil and gas development and to assess the exposure of the extant natural resources across the landscape of the watersheds in the study area. We found that either form of development.
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The spatial footprint of unconventional (hydraulic fracturing) and conventional oil and gas development in the marcellus shale region of the state of pennsylvania was digitized from high-resolution, ortho-rectified, digital aerial photography, from 2004 to 2010. We used these data to measure the spatial extent of oil and gas development and to assess the exposure of the extant natural resources across the landscape of the watersheds in the study area. We found that either form of development.

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