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Table 1 List of citations for UOG air papers

From: Exploring the endocrine activity of air pollutants associated with unconventional oil and gas extraction

Author

Title

Sampling Location (Geologic Formation)

Brantley, HL. et al., 2015 [70]

Assessment of volatile organic compound and hazardous air pollutant emissions from oil and natural gas well pads using mobile remote and on-site direct measurements

Denver-Julesburg

Colborn, T. et al., 2014 [1]

An exploratory study of air quality near natural gas operations

Piceance

Eapi, GR. et al., 2014 [71]

Mobile measurement of methane and hydrogen sulfide at natural gas production site fence lines in the Texas Barnett Shale

Barnett

Eisele, AP. et al., 2016 [72]

Volatile organic compounds at two oil and natural gas production well pads in Colorado and Texas using passive samplers

Barnett; Denver-Julesburg

Esswein, EJ. et al., 2014 [73]

Evaluation of some potential chemical exposure risks during flowback operations in unconventional oil and gas extraction: Preliminary results

Denver-Julesburg; Green River; Piceance

Field, RA. et al., 2015 [20]

Influence of oil and gas field operations on spatial and temporal distributions of atmospheric non-methane hydrocarbons and their effect on ozone formation in winter

Green River

Field, RA. et al., 2015 [74]

Distributions of air pollutants associated with oil and natural gas development measured in the Upper Green River Basin of Wyoming

Green River

Gilman, JB. et al., 2013 [2]

Source signature of volatile organic compounds from oil and natural gas operations in northeastern Colorado

Denver-Julesburg

Goetz, JD. et al., 2015 [75]

Atmospheric emission characterization of Marcellus Shale natural gas development sites

Marcellus

Helmig, D. et al., 2014 [3]

Highly elevated atmospheric levels of volatile organic compounds in the Uintah Basin, Utah

Uintah

Katzenstein, AS. et al., 2003 [76]

Extensive regional atmospheric hydrocarbon pollution in the southwestern United States

Not reported

Koss, AR. et al., 2015 [77]

Photochemical aging of volatile organic compounds associated with oil and natural gas extraction in the Uintah Basin, UT, during a wintertime ozone formation event

Uintah

Lan, X. et al., 2015 [78]

Atmospheric Mercury in the Barnett Shale Area, Texas: Implications for emissions from oil and gas processing

Barnett

Lee, L. et al., 2015 [79]

Particulate organic nitrates observed in an oil and natural gas production region during wintertime

Uintah

Li, C. et al., 2016 [80]

Satellite observation of pollutant emissions from gas flaring activities near the Arctic

Bakken

Li, R. et al., 2014 [81]

Measurements of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) using PTR-MS: Calibration, humidity dependence, inter-comparison and results from field studies in an oil and gas production region

Uintah

Lyman, S. and Tran, T., 2015 [82]

Inversion structure and winter ozone distribution in the Uintah Basin, Utah, USA

Uintah

Macey, GP. et al., 2014 [4]

Air concentrations of volatile compounds near oil and gas production: a community-based exploratory study

Denver-Julesburg; Fayetteville; Green River; Marcellus; Powder River; Utica

McKenzie, LM. et al., 2012 [31]

Human health risk assessment of air emissions from development of unconventional natural gas resources

Piceance

Olaguer, EP. et al., 2015 [83]

Updated methods for assessing the impacts of nearby gas drilling and production on neighborhood air quality and human health

Eagle Ford

Oltmans, S. et al., 2014 [84]

Anatomy of wintertime ozone associated with oil and natural gas extraction activity in Wyoming and Utah

Green River; Uintah

Omara, M. et al., 2016 [85]

Methane emissions from conventional and unconventional natural gas production sites in the Marcellus Shale basin

Marcellus

Paulik, LB. et al., 2016 [59]

Emissions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from natural gas extraction into air

Utica

Peischl, J. et al., 2015 [86]

Quantifying atmospheric methane emissions from oil and natural gas production in the Bakken Shale region of North Dakota

Fayetteville; Haynesville; Marcellus

Pekney, NJ. et al., 2014 [87]

Measurement of atmospheric pollutants associated with oil and natural gas exploration and production activity in Pennsylvania's Allegheny National Forest

Marcellus

Petron, G. et al., 2012 [88]

Hydrocarbon emissions characterization in the Colorado Front Range: A pilot study

Denver-Julesburg

Petron, G. et al., 2014 [89]

A new look at methane and nonmethane hydrocarbon emissions from oil and natural gas operations in the Colorado Denver-Julesburg Basin

Denver-Julesburg

Prenni, AJ. et al., 2016 [90]

Oil and gas impacts on air quality in federal lands in the Bakken region: An overview of the Bakken Air Quality Study and first results

Bakken

Rappengluck, B. et al., 2014 [5]

Strong wintertime ozone events in the Upper Green River basin, Wyoming

Green River

Rich, A. et al., 2014 [16]

An exploratory study of air emissions associated with shale gas development and production in the Barnett Shale

Barnett

Rich, AL. and Orimoloye, HT., 2016 [91]

Elevated atmospheric levels of benzene and benzene-related compounds from unconventional shale extraction and processing: Human health concern for residential communities

Barnett

Roscioli, JR. et al., 2015 [15]

Measurements of methane emissions from natural gas gathering facilities and processing plants: Measurement methods

Not reported

Rutter, AP. et al., 2015 [92]

Sources of air pollution in a region of oil and gas exploration downwind of a large city

Barnett

Schnell, RC. et al., 2009 [93]

Rapid photochemical production of ozone at high concentrations in a rural site during winter

Green River

Schwarz, JP. et al., 2015 [94]

Black carbon emissions from the Bakken oil and gas development region

Bakken

Smith, ML. et al., 2015 [95]

Airborne ethane observations in the Barnett Shale: Quantification of ethane flux and attribution of methane emissions

Barnett

Swarthout, RF. et al., 2013 [96]

Volatile organic compound distributions during the NACHTT campaign at the Boulder Atmospheric Observatory: Influence of urban and natural gas sources

Denver-Julesburg

Swarthout, RF. et al., 2015 [97]

Impact of Marcellus Shale natural gas development in southwest Pennsylvania on volatile organic compound emissions and regional air quality

Marcellus

Thompson, CR. et al., 2014 [98]

Influence of oil and gas emissions on ambient atmospheric non-methane hydrocarbons in residential areas of Northeastern Colorado

Denver-Julesburg

Townsend-Small, A. et al., 2015 [99]

Integrating source apportionment tracers into a bottom-up inventory of methane emissions in the Barnett Shale hydraulic fracturing region

Barnett

Vinciguerra, T. et al., 2015 [100]

Regional air quality impacts of hydraulic fracturing and shale natural gas activity: Evidence from ambient VOC observations

Marcellus

Warneke, C. et al., 2014 [6]

Volatile organic compound emissions from the oil and natural gas industry in the Uintah Basin, Utah: Oil and gas well pad emissions compared to ambient air composition

Uintah

Warneke, C. et al., 2015 [101]

PTR-QMS versus PTR-TOF comparison in a region with oil and natural gas extraction industry in the Uintah Basin in 2013

Uintah

Weyant, CL. et al., 2016 [102]

Black carbon emissions from associated natural gas flaring

Bakken

Yacovitch, TI. et al., 2015 [103]

Mobile laboratory observations of methane emissions in the Barnett Shale region

Barnett

Yuan, B. et al., 2015 [104]

Airborne flux measurements of methane and volatile organic compounds over the Haynesville and Marcellus Shale gas production regions

Haynesville; Marcellus

Zavala-Araiza, D. et al., 2014 [105]

Atmospheric hydrocarbon emissions and concentrations in the Barnett Shale natural gas production region

Barnett

Zielinska, B. et al., 2014 [7]

Impact of emissions from natural gas production facilities on ambient air quality in the Barnett Shale area: A pilot study

Barnett