Unconventional oil and gas development and ambient particle radioactivity
Longxiang Li,
Annelise J. Blomberg,
John D. Spengler,
Brent A. Coull,
Joel D. Schwartz and
Petros Koutrakis ()
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Longxiang Li: Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health
Annelise J. Blomberg: Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health
John D. Spengler: Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health
Brent A. Coull: Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health
Joel D. Schwartz: Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health
Petros Koutrakis: Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health
Nature Communications, 2020, vol. 11, issue 1, 1-8
Abstract:
Abstract Unconventional oil and natural gas development (UOGD) expanded extensively in the United States from the early 2000s. However, the influence of UOGD on the radioactivity of ambient particulate is not well understood. We collected the ambient particle radioactivity (PR) measurements of RadNet, a nationwide environmental radiation monitoring network. We obtained the information of over 1.5 million wells from the Enverus database. We investigated the association between the upwind UOGD well count and the downwind gross-beta radiation with adjustment for environmental factors governing the natural emission and transport of radioactivity. Our statistical analysis found that an additional 100 upwind UOGD wells within 20 km is associated with an increase of 0.024 mBq/m3 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.020, 0.028 mBq/m3) in the gross-beta particle radiation downwind. Based on the published health analysis of PR, the widespread UOGD could induce adverse health effects to residents living close to UOGD by elevating PR.
Date: 2020
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