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Dissolved Methane in New York Groundwater
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New York State is underlain by numerous bedrock formations of Cambrian to Devonian age that produce natural gas and to a lesser extent oil. This USGS Open-File report examines the dissolved methane in New York groundwater.

CambrianDevonianDissolved GasFluidsGasesGeochemistryGeologyGroundwaterMarcellus ShaleUSGS Open-File Reportmethanetask 9
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citationStanley Mordensky, Dissolved Methane in New York Groundwater, 2014-05-14, https://edx.netl.doe.gov/dataset/dissolved-methane-in-new-york-groundwater
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organization_acronymUSGS
publication_date2012-08-01
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