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Whitney L. Sandelin
Researcher at University of the Pacific (United States)
Publications - 4
Citations - 389
Whitney L. Sandelin is an academic researcher from University of the Pacific (United States). The author has contributed to research in topics: Corrosion & Natural resource. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 324 citations.
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Physical, chemical, and biological characteristics of compounds used in hydraulic fracturing
William T. Stringfellow,William T. Stringfellow,Jeremy K. Domen,Mary Kay Camarillo,Whitney L. Sandelin,Sharon Borglin +5 more
TL;DR: Gaps in toxicity and other chemical properties suggest deficiencies in the current state of knowledge, highlighting the need for further assessment to understand potential issues associated with HF chemicals in the environment.
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Identifying chemicals of concern in hydraulic fracturing fluids used for oil production
William T. Stringfellow,William T. Stringfellow,Mary Kay Camarillo,Jeremy K. Domen,Whitney L. Sandelin,Charuleka Varadharajan,Preston D. Jordan,Matthew T. Reagan,Heather Cooley,Matthew Heberger,Jens Birkholzer +10 more
TL;DR: Evaluated chemical additives used for well stimulation in California by the mass and frequency of use, toxicity, and lack of adequate hazard evaluation, QACs, biocides, and corrosion inhibitors were identified as priority chemicals of concern that deserve further investigation.
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An Independent Scientific Assessment of Well Stimulation in California Volume II: Potential Environmental Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing and Acid Stimulations
Jens Birkholzer,Jane C.S. Long,Mary Kay Camarillo,William Foxall,James E. Houseworth,Ling Jin,Nathaniel J. Lindsey,Charuleka Varadharajan,Heather Cooley,Kristina Donnelly,Jake Hays,Adam R. Brandt,Amro Hamdoun,Jenner Banbury,Laura C. Feinstein,Corinne Bachmann,Jeremy K. Domen,Preston D. Jordan,Randy L. Maddalena,Thomas E. McKone,Dev Millstein,Matthew T. Reagan,Whitney L. Sandelin,William T. Stringfellow,Matthew Heberger,Seth B.C. Shonkoff,Jacob G. Englander,Sascha C.T. Nicklisch,Robert Harrison,Zachary S. Wettstein,Brian L. Cypher,Scott E. Phillips +31 more
TL;DR: Long, Jane, C.S., Feinstein, Laura, C., Bachmann, Corinne, E., Birkholzer, Jens; Camarillo, Mary Kay; Domen, Jeremy, K.; Foxall, William; Houseworth, James; Jin, Ling; Jordan, Preston, D.; Maddalena, Randy, L.; McKone, Thomas, E.; Millstein, Dev, E; Reagan, Matthew, T.; Sandelin, Whitney, L., Stringfellow, William, T; Varadharajan, Charuleka
An Independent Scientific An Independent Scientific Assessment of Assessment of Well Stimulation in California Volume II Potential Environmental Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing and Acid Stimulations
Jane Long,Laura C. Feinstein,Corinne Bachmann,Jens Birkholzer,Mary Kay Camarillo,Jeremy K. Domen,William Foxall,James E. Houseworth,Ling Jin,Preston D. Jordan,Nathaniel J. Lindsey,Randy L. Maddalena,Thomas E. McKone,Dev Millstein,Matthew T. Reagan,Whitney L. Sandelin,William T. Stringfellow,Charuleka Varadharajan,Heather Cooley,Kristina Donelly,Matthew Heberger,Jake Hays,Seth B.C. Shonkoff,Adam R. Brandt,Jacob G. Englander,Amro Hamdoun,Sascha C.T. Nicklisch,Robert Harrison,Zachary S. Wettstein,Jenner Banbury,Brian L. Cypher,Scott E. Phillips +31 more
TL;DR: Long et al. as mentioned in this paper conducted a comprehensive assessment of well stimulation practices in California and identified potential risks associated with current practices and potential alternative practices that might limit these risks, including water, atmosphere, seismic activity, wildlife and vegetation, and human health.