All abstracts by Michael Nightingale in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2014) Geochemical and Isotopic Approaches for Monitoring CO2 Storage Sites: Applicability for Shale Gas DevelopmentHumez P, Mayer B, Negrel P, Lions J, Lagneau V, Kloppmann W, Inj J & Nightingale M
(2014) Assessing Potential Impacts from Unconventionial Gas Development on Groundwater Resources in Alberta, Canada
Mayer B, Ing J, Nightingale M & Humez P
(2013) Carbon Isotope Fractionation of Injected CO2 in Carbonate Reservoirs: Comparison of Results from the Laboratory and Enhanced Oil Recovery Field Sites in Alberta, Canada
Nightingale M, Mayer B, Shevalier M, Dalkhaa C & Becker V
(2013) Tracing the Movement and Fate of Injected CO2 in a Mature Oil Field Using Geochemical, Isotopic and Modeling Approaches
Mayer B, Johnson G, Dalkhaa C, Shevalier M, Nightingale M & Hutcheon I
(2013) Identifying the Sources of Iron in Reservoir Fluids at a CO2 Injection Pilot in Alberta, Canada
McKiernan B, Wieser M, Nightingale M & Mayer B
(2011) Oxygen Isotope Exchange between H2O and Super Critical CO2: Lab Experiments and Field Evidence
Johnson G, Mayer B, Nightingale M & Shevalier M
(2010) Accounting of Injected CO2 during Geologic Storage Using Chemical and Isotopic Approaches
Johnson G, Mayer B, Nightingale M & Shevalier M
(2008) Comparison of Isotopic Trends Revealing the Fate of Injected CO2 in Two Geological Storage Projects in Mature Oilfields in Canada
Mayer B, Raistrick M, Johnson G, Nightingale M, Shevalier M, Taylor S, Hutcheon I & Perkins E