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The Economical and Ecological Consequences of Hydraulic Fracturing in relation to America and Europe Lorenz Wik
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Document Date: 2015-04-27 08:24:10


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America / Europe / /

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Saudi Arabia / Poland / France / Russia / Austria / United States / Canada / /

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Grand Valley State University library / Grand Valley State University / University of Applied Science Joanneum / /

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Grand Valley State University / Poland’s Movement / University of Applied Science Joanneum / France’s Movement / Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries / Marshall Plan Foundation / /

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Joseph Bärnthaler / Lorenz Wik / /

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professor / /

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Deep Injection / /

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Texas / /

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Western Pennsylvania / /

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fracking technology / Fracturing / /

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