Resistivity Imaging Identifies Potential Contaminant Transport Pathway
Resistivity Imaging maps potential subsurface transport pathway…
September 17, 2019/by Matt MueggenborgWidespread Salt Contamination Mapped on 15,000 Acre Ranch
Lithochimeia was retained to investigate current and historic…
September 17, 2019/by Matt MueggenborgGeophysical Investigation Uncovers Hidden Contamination
Lithochimeia was retained to investigate high salinity liquids…
September 17, 2019/by Matt MueggenborgLithochimeia Presents Poultry Waste Papers at the 2009 International Symposium on Environmental Science and Technology in Shanghai, China
Bert Fisher and Larry Hight presented research papers concerning…
August 8, 2019/by Scott SiemensLithochimea Presents Case Studies at 2010 International Petroleum & Biofuels Environmental Conference in San Antonio, TX.
Bert Fisher and Kerry Sublette presented a series of case studies…
August 8, 2019/by Scott SiemensLithochimeia Presents Study of Poultry Waste Marker Constituents in Edge of Field Runoff within the Illinois River Watershed at the 2010 Governor’s Water Conference and Oklahoma Water Research Symposium in Norman, OK.
Bert Fisher presented a research paper concerning the inorganic…
August 8, 2019/by Scott SiemensLithochimeia Presents 2011 Poster on Lake Tenkiller Sediment Contamination
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Oil and Gas Contamination in Osage County, Oklahoma
In 2000, Osage County rancher and landowner, Don Quarles, brought…
August 7, 2019/by Scott SiemensCarbon Black Contamination in Ponca City, Oklahoma
In 2004 the Ponca Tribe of Indians filed suit against Continental…
August 7, 2019/by Scott SiemensPoultry Waste Contamination of Surface Water in Northeastern Oklahoma
A large and growing numbers of broiler chickens and other poultry…
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