Corey Goad
McMaster University
3 Papers
7 Citations
Corey Goad is an academic researcher from McMaster University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oil sands & Tailings. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
The interplay of methane and ammonia as key oxygen consuming constituents in early stage development of Base Mine Lake, the first demonstration oil sands pit lake
Florent F. Risacher,Patrick K. Morris,Daniel Arriaga,Corey Goad,Tara Colenbrander Nelson,Gregory F. Slater,Lesley A. Warren,Lesley A. Warren +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the efficacy of water-capped tailings technology is assessed in the first pilot pit lake in the Athabasca Oil Sands region (AOSR), which consists of circa 40'm depth of fluid fine tailings overlain by circa 10'm of a freshwater cap.
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The co-importance of physical mixing and biogeochemical consumption in controlling water cap oxygen levels in Base Mine Lake
Daniel Arriaga,Tara Colenbrander Nelson,Florent F. Risacher,Patrick K. Morris,Corey Goad,Gregory F. Slater,Lesley A. Warren,Lesley A. Warren +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a field-based, BML water cap depth-dependent oxygen consumption rate (OCR) determination, geochemical characterization and modelling of physical mixing were combined to identify the key processes driving the oxygen mass balance and distribution.
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Elucidating carbon sources driving microbial metabolism during oil sands reclamation.
TL;DR: Correlation between cellular abundance estimates based on PLFA concentrations and the Δ14CPLFA indicated that the utilization of this more modern carbon was stimulating the microbial community at depth within the first pilot wetland reclamation project in the Alberta oil sands region.
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