1. Scheffer, A., 2012, Geochemical and microbiological characterization of the Arbuckle saline aquifer, a potential CO2 storage reservoir; Implications for hydraulic separation and caprock integrity: M.S. thesis, University of Kansas.
2. Jackson, C.M., 2015, Carbon Storage in the Arbuckle Aquifer, Wellington Kansas: An experimental Investigation of the Geochemical and Microbiological Effects of Supercritical CO2 Exposure and Implications for Seal Integrity, Reservoir Storage Capacity, and Injectivity: M.S. thesis, University of Kansas.
3. Huff, B., 2014, Microbial and Geochemical Characterization of Wellington Oil Field, Southcentral Kansas, and Potential Applications to Microbial Enhanced Oil Recovery, M.A. thesis, University of Kansas.
4. Carr, T.R., Merriam, D.F., and Bartley, J.D., 2005, Use of relational databases to evaluate regional pe-troleum accumulation, groundwater flow, and CO2 sequestration in Kansas: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Bulletin 89, p. 1607-1627.
5. The State Corporation Commission of the State of Kansas, Order Reducing Saltwater Injection Rates, March 19, 2015.