Lee Stanish

Lee Stanish

Mar 06, 2014

Group 6 Copy 129
0
Please wait...

About This Project

There is growing concern over the safety of hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking", to extract natural gas. However, the risks to groundwater quality are not clear, and we often lack baseline data or monitoring schemes to protect all groundwater supplies. The goal of this study is to determine if microscopic organisms (microbes) can be used to trace methane contamination in groundwater from natural gas extraction activities.
Blast off!

Browse Other Projects on Experiment

Related Projects

Coupling of microbial carbon capture and utilization (microCCU) and direct air capture (DAC)

Reducing atmospheric CO2 is critical to mitigating climate change, and negative emission technologies (NETs...

Enhancing Carbon Sequestration By Improving Photosynthetic Efficiency

Enhancing photosynthesis can help mitigate greenhouse gases, but plants and algae use only visible light...

Copper gene-switch for controllable gene expression in plants

Chemical-induced promoters or "Gene Switches" allow expressing a gene of interest in a controllable manner...