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Earth Science

D-Index
30
Citations
3618
World Ranking
9106
National Ranking
2940

Best Publications

  • Review of flow rate estimates of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill

    Marcia K. McNutt;Rich Camilli;Timothy J. Crone;George D. Guthrie

  • U.S. DOE methodology for the development of geologic storage potential for carbon dioxide at the national and regional scale

    Angela Goodman;Alexandra Hakala;Grant Bromhal;Dawn Deel

  • Development of a hybrid process and system model for the assessment of wellbore leakage at a geologic CO2 sequestration site.

    Hari S. Viswanathan;Rajesh J. Pawar;Philip H. Stauffer;John P. Kaszuba

  • A system model for geologic sequestration of carbon dioxide.

    Philip H. Stauffer;Hari S. Viswanathan;Rajesh J. Pawar;George D. Guthrie

  • High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction of mixed-layer illite/smectite; experimental results

    David R. Veblen;George D. Guthrie;Kenneth J. T. Livi;Robert C. Reynolds

  • U.S. DOE NETL methodology for estimating the prospective CO2 storage resource of shales at the national and regional scale

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  • Experimental insights into geochemical changes in hydraulically fractured Marcellus Shale

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  • Submicrometer fluid inclusions in turbid-diamond coats

    George D. Guthrie;David R. Veblen;Oded Navon;George R. Rossman

  • The National Risk Assessment Partnership’s integrated assessment model for carbon storage: A tool to support decision making amidst uncertainty

    Rajesh J. Pawar;Grant S. Bromhal;Shaoping Chu;Robert M. Dilmore

  • Predictive modeling of CO2 sequestration in deep saline sandstone reservoirs: Impacts of geochemical kinetics

    Victor N. Balashov;George D. Guthrie;J. Alexandra Hakala;Christina L. Lopano

  • High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy of Mixed-Layer Illite/Smectite: Computer Simulations

    George D. Guthrie;David R. Veblen

  • MODELING THE X-RAY DIFFRACTION PATTERN OF OPAL-CT

    George D. Guthrie;David L. Bish;Robert C. Reynolds

  • Multiphase Monte Carlo and Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Water and CO2 Intercalation in Montmorillonite and Beidellite

    Meysam Makaremi;Kenneth D. Jordan;George D. Guthrie;Evgeniy M. Myshakin

  • CO2 leakage impacts on shallow groundwater: Field-scale reactive-transport simulations informed by observations at a natural analog site

    Elizabeth H. Keating;J. Alexandra Hakala;Hari Viswanathan;J. William Carey

  • Developing a robust geochemical and reactive transport model to evaluate possible sources of arsenic at the CO2 sequestration natural analog site in Chimayo, New Mexico.

    Hari Viswanathan;Zhenxue Dai;Christina Lopano;Elizabeth Keating

  • Comparison of methods for geologic storage of carbon dioxide in saline formations

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  • Interpreting one-dimensional high-resolution transmission electron micrographs of sheet silicates by computer simulation

    George D. Guthrie;David R. Veblen

  • Asbestiform riebeckite (crocidolite) dissolution in the presence of Fe chelators: Implications for mineral-induced disease

    Andrew J. Werner;Michael F. Hochella;George D. Guthrie;Jeanne A. Hardy

  • FT-IR study of CO2 interaction with Na + exchanged montmorillonite

    Elizabeth G. Krukowski;Angela Goodman;Gernot Rother;Eugene S. Ilton

  • A data-driven CO2 leakage detection using seismic data and spatial–temporal densely connected convolutional neural networks

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