David S. Vinson, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Earth and Ocean Sciences | Duke University, Durham, NC |
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(Radium Isotope Geochemistry in Groundwater Systems: The Role of Environmental Factors.) |
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McDevitt B, McLaughlin MC, Vinson DS, et al. (2020) Isotopic and element ratios fingerprint salinization impact from beneficial use of oil and gas produced water in the Western U.S. The Science of the Total Environment. 716: 137006 |
Schweitzer H, Ritter D, McIntosh J, et al. (2019) Changes in microbial communities and associated water and gas geochemistry across a sulfate gradient in coal beds: Powder River Basin, USA Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 245: 495-513 |
Vinson DS, Blair NE, Ritter DJ, et al. (2019) Carbon mass balance, isotopic tracers of biogenic methane, and the role of acetate in coal beds: Powder River Basin (USA) Chemical Geology. 530: 119329 |
Moore MT, Vinson DS, Whyte CJ, et al. (2018) Differentiating between biogenic and thermogenic sources of natural gas in coalbed methane reservoirs from the Illinois Basin using noble gas and hydrocarbon geochemistry Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 468: 151-188 |
Borrok DM, Lenz RM, Jennings JE, et al. (2018) The origins of high concentrations of iron, sodium, bicarbonate, and arsenic in the Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Aquifer Applied Geochemistry. 98: 383-392 |
Vinson DS, Lundy JR, Dwyer GS, et al. (2018) Radium isotope response to aquifer storage and recovery in a sandstone aquifer Applied Geochemistry. 91: 54-63 |
Blair NE, Leithold EL, Thanos Papanicolaou AN, et al. (2018) The C-biogeochemistry of a Midwestern USA agricultural impoundment in context: Lake Decatur in the intensively managed landscape critical zone observatory Biogeochemistry. 138: 171-195 |
Vinson DS, Blair NE, Martini AM, et al. (2017) Microbial methane from in situ biodegradation of coal and shale: A review and reevaluation of hydrogen and carbon isotope signatures Chemical Geology. 453: 128-145 |
McIntosh JC, Schaumberg C, Perdrial J, et al. (2017) Geochemical evolution of the Critical Zone across variable time scales informs concentration-discharge relationships: Jemez River Basin Critical Zone Observatory Water Resources Research. 53: 4169-4196 |
Barnhart EP, Weeks EP, Jones EJP, et al. (2016) Hydrogeochemistry and coal-associated bacterial populations from a methanogenic coal bed International Journal of Coal Geology. 162: 14-26 |