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Modeling Atmospheric Emissions And Calculating Mortality Rates Associated With High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Transportation, Alyssa Mathews Jan 2015

Modeling Atmospheric Emissions And Calculating Mortality Rates Associated With High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing Transportation, Alyssa Mathews

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Emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels are a growing pollution concern throughout the global community, as they have been linked to numerous health issues. The freight transportation sector is a large source of these emissions and is expected to continue growing as globalization persists. Within the US, the expanding development of the natural gas industry is helping to support many industries and leading to increased transportation. The process of High Volume Hydraulic Fracturing (HVHF) is one of the newer advanced extraction techniques that is increasing natural gas and oil reserves dramatically within the US, however the technique is very …