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    The impacts of Marcellus Shale Gas Drilling Accidents on Amphibians in a Pennsylvania Fen

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    Author
    Graham, Andie
    Wilcox, Douglas A.
    Keyword
    Marcellus Shale
    Fen
    Amphibian
    Contamination
    Hydraulic Fractuing
    Journal title
    Wetlands Ecology and Management
    Date Published
    2021-02
    
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/7665
    Abstract
    Gas drilling into the Marcellus Shale play has been linked to environmental issues, including potential impacts on wildlife. In 2009, three separate accidents occurred at two gas well sites in central Pennsylvania, USA that resulted in high levels of contaminants in Wallace Mine Fen and a headwater stream that flows through the fen. We collected water chemistry, vegetation, and amphibian data at the impacted fen and at a control fen in 2012 and 2013 to determine similarity of sites and the impacts of the contaminants. We also reviewed water chemistry reports generated by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection for data collected shortly after the accidents occurred to provide insight on the nature of the accidents. Ordinations of vegetation data, as well as water chemistry, showed that the two wetlands are similar and dominated by the same plant species and water chemistry. Historically, both wetlands provided habitat for amphibians. However, unlike in pre-accident amphibian data, we detected virtually no amphibians in the impacted Wallace Mine Fen, suggesting that amphibians were possibly negatively affected by gas-drilling accidents.
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    10.1007/s11273-020-09775-4
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    10.1007/s11273-020-09775-4
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