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Overview

Susan A. Carroll is affiliated with the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the United States. Their research expertise spans several fields with a focus on engineering and medicine. Their work engages with topics like CO2 sequestration, geologic interactions, drilling and well engineering, and hydraulic fracturing, along with medical subjects such as methemoglobinemia, tumor lysis syndrome, and menopause-related health impacts.

The scientist has contributed to various fields of study, notably:

  • Engineering
  • Medicine

The subfields of their research include:

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Ocean Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine

Among the primary research topics addressed in their publications are:

  • CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions
  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Methemoglobinemia and Tumor Lysis Syndrome
  • Menopause: Health Impacts and Treatments
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Estrogen and related hormone effects

Susan A. Carroll has published multiple papers in notable scientific venues. Some recent publications include:

  • "A Review of Well Integrity Based on Field Experience at Carbon Utilization and Storage Sites," 2021, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
  • "Real Time 3D Observations of Portland Cement Carbonation at CO2 Storage Conditions," 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Comparison of the clinical effectiveness of treatments for aromatase inhibitor-induced arthralgia in breast cancer patients: A systematic review with network meta-analysis," 2022, Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
  • "Model for Humidity-Mediated Diffusion on Aluminum Surfaces and Its Role in Accelerating Atmospheric Aluminum Corrosion," 2023, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • "Measures of mental imagery in emotional disorders: A COSMIN systematic review of psychometric properties," 2024, Clinical Psychology Review

Publication venues frequently featuring their work include:

  • International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control
  • ACS ES&T Air
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
  • Clinical Psychology Review

Collaborations have been an integral part of their research activity. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Jaisree Iyer
  • Mitchell S. Cairo
  • Yvonne Barnes
  • Edward J. Drea
  • Megan M. Smith

Best Publications

  • Direct effects of CO2 and temperature on silicate weathering: Possible implications for climate control

    Patrick V. Brady;Susan A. Carroll

  • X-ray absorption spectroscopic study of Fe reference compounds for the analysis of natural sediments

    Peggy A. O’Day;Nelson Rivera;Robert Root;Susan A. Carroll

  • Review: Role of chemistry, mechanics, and transport on well integrity in CO2 storage environments

    Susan A. Carroll;William J. Carey;David Dzombak;Nicolas J. Huerta

  • Kaolinite dissolution at 25 degrees , 60 degrees , and 80 degrees C

    Susan Ann Carroll;John V. Walther

  • Dependence of labradorite dissolution kinetics on CO2(aq), Al(aq), and temperature

    Susan A. Carroll;Kevin G. Knauss

  • CO2-induced dissolution of low permeability carbonates. Part I: Characterization and experiments

    Megan M. Smith;Yelena Sholokhova;Yue Hao;Susan A. Carroll

  • Transformation of meta-stable calcium silicate hydrates to tobermorite: reaction kinetics and molecular structure from XRD and NMR spectroscopy

    Jacqueline R Houston;Robert S Maxwell;Susan A Carroll

  • Amorphous silica precipitation (60 to 120°C): comparison of laboratory and field rates

    Susan Carroll;Edward Mroczek;Maureen Alai;Margaret Ebert

  • X-ray absorption spectroscopy of strontium(II) coordination. II. Sorption and precipitation at kaolinite, amorphous silica, and goethite surfaces

    Nita Sahai;Nita Sahai;Susan A. Carroll;Sarah Roberts;Peggy A. O'Day

  • Cesium migration in Hanford sediment: a multisite cation exchange model based on laboratory transport experiments.

    Carl I Steefel;Susan Carroll;Pihong Zhao;Sarah Roberts

  • CO2-induced dissolution of low permeability carbonates. Part II: Numerical modeling of experiments

    Yue Hao;Megan Smith;Yelena Sholokhova;Susan Carroll

  • Rock−Water Interactions Controlling Zinc, Cadmium, and Lead Concentrations in Surface Waters and Sediments, U.S. Tri-State Mining District. 1. Molecular Identification Using X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy

    Peggy A. O'Day;Susan A. Carroll;Glenn A. Waychunas

  • Reactivity of Mount Simon sandstone and the Eau Claire shale under CO2 storage conditions.

    Susan A. Carroll;Walt W. McNab;Zurong Dai;Sharon C. Torres

  • Geochemical detection of carbon dioxide in dilute aquifers

    Susan Carroll;Yue Hao;Roger Aines

  • Rates of mineral dissolution under CO2 storage conditions

    Jay R. Black;Jay R. Black;Susan A. Carroll;Ralf R. Haese;Ralf R. Haese

  • Chemical and Mechanical Properties of Wellbore Cement Altered by CO2-Rich Brine Using a Multianalytical Approach

    Harris E. Mason;Wyatt L. Du Frane;Stuart D.C. Walsh;Zurong Dai

  • Key factors for determining groundwater impacts due to leakage from geologic carbon sequestration reservoirs

    Susan A. Carroll;Elizabeth Keating;Kayyum Mansoor;Zhenxue Dai

  • Rock−Water Interactions Controlling Zinc, Cadmium, and Lead Concentrations in Surface Waters and Sediments, U.S. Tri-State Mining District. 2. Geochemical Interpretation

    Susan A. Carroll;Peggy A. O'Day;Mike Piechowski

  • Metal Speciation and Bioavailability in Contaminated Estuary Sediments, Alameda Naval Air Station, California

    Peggy A. O'Day;Susan A. Carroll;Simon Randall;Roger E. Martinelli

  • Evaporite Caprock Integrity. An experimental study of reactive mineralogy and pore-scale heterogeneity during brine-CO2 exposure

    Megan M. Smith;Yelena Sholokhova;Yue Hao;Susan A. Carroll

  • X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy of Strontium(II) Coordination: I. Static and Thermal Disorder in Crystalline, Hydrated, and Precipitated Solids and in Aqueous Solution

    Peggy A. O'Day;Matthew Newville;Philip S. Neuhoff;Nita Sahai

Frequent Co-Authors

Lianjie Huang
Lianjie Huang Los Alamos National Laboratory
Nicolas Spycher
Nicolas Spycher Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Eric Sonnenthal
Eric Sonnenthal Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Christine Doughty
Christine Doughty Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Timothy J. Kneafsey
Timothy J. Kneafsey Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Bezalel C. Haimson
Bezalel C. Haimson University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ahmad Ghassemi
Ahmad Ghassemi University of Oklahoma
Chris Marone
Chris Marone Pennsylvania State University
Mark D. Zoback
Mark D. Zoback Stanford University
Roland N. Horne
Roland N. Horne Stanford University

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