All abstracts by Tao Wen in conference series: Goldschmidt
(2023) Biogeochemical Aquifer Changes Driven by Methane Migration from Leaking Oil and Gas Wells: Observations from Laboratory to FieldShaheen SW, Wen T, Lloyd M, House C, Roden EE & Brantley SL
(2022) Developing a Physics-Informed Neural Network to Predict Soil Reaction Fronts
Wen T, Chen C, Bandstra J & Brantley SL
(2021) Data Mining-Based Approaches to Investigate the Sources and Extent of Groundwater Contamination in Areas of Extensive Oil, Gas, and Coal Extraction
Shaheen SW, Wen T, Herman A & Brantley SL
(2021) Water Flowpath and Source Chemistry Control C-Q Relationships Across Spatial Scales
Shaughnessy A, Wen T & Brantley SL
(2020) Using Big Groundwater Data to Detect Methane Contamination in Water within Hydrocarbon Production Areas Across the United States
Wen T, Liu M, Li Z & Brantley SL
(2020) Noble Gas Geochemistry in the Wufeng-Longmaxi Shale of the Southern Sichuan Basin, China
Liu R, Wen T, Zheng J & Hao F
(2019) Do Agricultural Inputs Accelerate Pyrite and Carbonate Weathering?
Shaughnessy A, Gu X, Wen T & Brantley S
(2018) Using Machine Learning to Detect Anomalous Methane in Groundwater within Shale Gas Production Areas
Wen T, Liu M, Zheng G, Brantley SL & Li Z
(2018) Distinguishing Recent Methane Migration into Groundwater from Natural Methane Sources in the Marcellus Gas Play
Woda J, Wen T & Brantley S
(2018) Using Big Groundwater Data to Understand Regional Water Chemistry
Brantley SL, Wen T, Niu X, Zheng G, Gonzales M & Li Z
(2016) Methane Sources in Shallow Groundwaters in Parker and Hood Counties, Texas – A Heavy Noble Gas Analysis
Castro MC, Wen T, Nicot J-P, Hall C, Mickler P & Darvari R