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Analysis of hydrogeolgical characteristics and water environmental impact pathway of typical shale gas exploration and development zones in Sichuan Basin, China

Dong SUN1,2,3Xin-ze LIU2,3( )Hai-jun YANG1,2Nan CAO1,2,3Zhi-peng ZHANG1,2Yin-song CHEN1,2Da-meng LI1,2
Chengdu Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology Center, Sichuan Bureau of Geology and Mineral Exploration and Development, Chengdu 610081, China
Sichuan Environmental Protection Engineering and Technology Center for Groundwater Pollution Prevention and Control, Chengdu 610081, China
Sichuan Huadi New Energy and Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd., Chengdu 610081, China
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Abstract

Studying the influence of shale gas exploration and development on groundwater environment is the basis of guiding water environment protection in the process of shale gas exploration and development. Groundwater environmental pollution is concealed, complex and persistent. Once it is difficult to control the pollution, the current commercial shale gas development zones in Sichuan Basin that are mostly located in karst areas and highly sensitive to groundwater will be vulnerable to the impact of shale gas exploration and development. Based on the hydrogeological conditions of shale gas exploration and development area and combined with engineering analysis of exploration and development, various risk pathways that may affect the groundwater environment during process of shale gas exploration, mining well construction, mining operations and other stages were identified in this paper. Some existing risk pathways were proved by verification of typical areas and should not be ignored. Based on the actual situation of typical areas, the countermeasures of groundwater environmental protection in the process of shale gas exploration and development in karst areas were discussed. It is believed that the groundwater environment can be better protected by strengthening administration, research and application of new technologies, precise design, hydrogeological conditions, and research and feedback of groundwater environmental protection.

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Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering
Pages 195-213
Cite this article:
SUN D, LIU X-z, YANG H-j, et al. Analysis of hydrogeolgical characteristics and water environmental impact pathway of typical shale gas exploration and development zones in Sichuan Basin, China. Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering, 2019, 7(3): 195-213. https://doi.org/10.19637/j.cnki.2305-7068.2019.03.001

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Received: 10 December 2018
Accepted: 03 March 2019
Published: 28 September 2019
© 2019 Journal of Groundwater Science and Engineering Editorial Office
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