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Geophysics applied to geotechnical study in Ouro Preto, MG-Brazil Part 2
Gabriel do Nascimento Cardoso, Maria Sílvia Carvalho Barbosa, Luís Artur Souza Oliveira, Joney Justo da Silva, Rafaela Elizabete Araújo Maia, Julia Ferreira Schiavon, Fernando Antônio de Oliveira, Pedro Lourenço dos Reis
International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)
... aerophotogrammetry, terrestrial magnetometry, gravimetry, and electroresistivity surveys conducted during both rainy and drought periods to identify...
2023
Landscaping in Tulsa County and its Relation to Existing Soil Conditions
Joe Seibert
Tulsa Geological Society
... effect takes place. On the other hand, this same soil condition causes a drought in the dry season because it is difficult to get water down to the root...
1972
Introduction to Landslides of the Wasatch Front Region
Rebecca L. Hylland, Kimm M. Harty
Utah Geological Association
... Wasatch Front communities. Drought conditions in northern Utah during 1987 through 1990 led to numerous wildfires, which denuded slopes, leaving them...
1995
Indiana Paper Coal: Composition and Deposition
Richard C. Neavel, G. K. Guennel
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... cutinization and the hairy aspect of the cuticles suggest that the spenopterids were xerophytic or drought-resistant. Cuticle deters desiccation, and plants...
1960
Developments in Arizona, Western New Mexico, and Northern New Mexico in 1946
Robert L. Bates
AAPG Bulletin
... on nontechnical evidence. A deep test in McKinley County, Richfield's Drought No. 1, encountered pre-Cambrian at 7,140 feet. This test sheds interesting...
1947
In Hot Water? How Climate Change May (or May Not) Affect the Groundwater Resources of Texas
Robert E. Mace and Shirley C. Wade
GCAGS Transactions
... runoff, an increase in flow seasonality, and an increase in the number of extreme drought events. All of these are likely to affect the water...
2008
A Day in the Life of a Barrel of Water: Evaluating Total Life-Cycle Costs of Hydraulic Fracturing Fluids; #70140 (2013)
Robin Watts
Search and Discovery.com
... Drought Monitor: NOAA/NCEP/CPC http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/ (comparable maps [e.g., http://www1.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/cmb/drought/nadm/nadm-201212.jpg...
2013
Hydraulic Fracturing and Water Resources: A Texas Study; #80287 (2013)
Jean-Philippe (J-P) Nicot
Search and Discovery.com
..., p.145-161 Website USDA, National Drought Mitigation Center, 2013, Current U.S. Drought Monitor: map. Web accessed 14 May 2013. http...
2013
Taphonomy of a juvenile lambeosaurine bonebed from the Two Medicine Formation (Campanian) of Montana, United States
Benjamin A. Scherzer, David J. Varricchio
PALAIOS
... attributed to drought are attritional, multidominant assemblages with a diverse age range (e.g., Varricchio, 1995), but drought-related death has been...
2010
FRESH WATER ZONE IN THE SOUTHWESTERN PART OF THE EASTERN VENEZUELAN BASIN
JOHN DE SISTO
Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo (AVGMP)
... consequences of prolonged drought during the dry season. Yet, great expanses of this region are endowed by nature with an abundance of fresh water within...
1963
Aspects of the Quaternary Geology of Santa Rosa Island, California
John J. Woolley
Pacific Section of AAPG
..., and now the mammoth population was competing for a dwindling resource base. Perhaps triggered by a period of relative drought, food supplies dropped below...
1998
Abstract: Global Warming or Just Hot Air?
William M. Kazmann
Houston Geological Society Bulletin
... historic struggle with the elements of nature. Although natural disasters of earthquakes, drought, hurricanes, and flooding d occur quite regularly...
1998
EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Composition of an Early Cretaceous, Eurasian, intracratonic basin peat-forming flora: Deep time assessment of climatic and environmental conditions, Inner Mongolia, China
Alexander Wheeler, Tim A Moore, Jian Shen, Ofentse M. Moroeng, Jingjing Liu, Rongkun Jia, Kun Chen, Yanqiu Zhang
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... and ginkgoes. The ecology of the mires indicates the region had a warm-humid climate; Moore et al. (2021) suggest that there were frequent drought...
2021
Historical Back Barrier Shoreline Changes, Padre Island National Seashore, Texas
Jennifer Smith Prouty , Daniel B. Prouty
GCAGS Transactions
... along the shoreline may have shifted rapidly, quickly building spits. During the period 1954-1956 the area experienced the most severe drought...
1989
Springflow Augmentation Possibilities at Comal and San Marcos Springs, Edwards Aquifer
Matthew M. Uliana, John M. Sharp, Jr.
GCAGS Transactions
... aquifer. Historic drought conditions can lower discharge rates beneath the levels specified by federal regulations. Projected and existing rates...
1996
Extended Abstract: Australia's Biofuel Production Booms, but is There a Market?
PESA Staff
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... be the case in normal yea rs, let alone in drought years." avai lab ility through new technologies, many of wh ich are being researched in Australi a", he...
2006
Extended Abstract: When the River Runs Dry?
PESA Staff
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
..., up by 6% with east coast production have the capital to spend on going into very reductions in hydro and coal-fired generation due to the drought...
2008
Northern Segment of the Edwards Aquifer, Texas: Groundwater Availability Modeling
Jones, Ian C.
GCAGS Transactions
... and assess present and future groundwater availability under normal and drought conditions. Construction of this model includes compilation...
2002
Science Priorities for the Lunar Exploration Architecture, by Bradley L. Jolliff, #70053 (2008).
Search and Discovery.com
2008
Dynamic Hydarulic Boundaries within the Western Edwards Aquifer
R.T. Green, P. Bertetti, A. Morris, D. Ferrill, R. Klar
Search and Discovery.com
... J27 Drought of record = 810 ft 1957 S 1000 ft Uvalde Index Well (J27) Knippa Gap 500 ft Uvalde 0 ft Leona Springs at Hwy 90 Leona S i L Springs...
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Playa and Lunette Sedimentation Response to Artificial Water Levels: Case Study of the San Luis Lake Area; #51000 (2014)
Maria E. Brunhart-Lupo
Search and Discovery.com
... the valley. This is creating a conflicting climatic record in the dunal system, with most dunes recording the semi-arid, drought affected patterns...
2014
The Challenges of Developing and Implementing a Groundwater Monitoring Plan to Comply With SB-4; #80448 (2015)
M. Jane Ellis-McNaboe, Ashley Bylow, Joshua Meyer, Cara Costamagna
Search and Discovery.com
... MW’s must be drilled by a C-57 licensed contractor Water well drilling company are not available (due to the drought), are expensive, work daylight...
2015
THE WACO MAMMOTH NATIONAL MONUMENT MAY REPRESENT A DIMINISHED WATERING-HOLE SCENARIO BASED ON PRELIMINARY EVIDENCE OF POST-MORTEM SCAVENGING
LOGAN A. WIEST, DON ESKER, STEVEN G. DRIESE
PALAIOS
..., carnivores, and hide beetles during a period of dry-decay and prolonged subaerial exposure. We propose that a drought scenario is a more plausible kill...
2016
A fossil everglades-type marl prairie and its paleoenvironmental significance
Markus Reuter, Werner E. Piller, Mathias Harzhauser, Andreas Kroh, Björn Berning
PALAIOS
... drought period favor carbonate precipitation, suppress growth of higher plants, and oxidize any organic matter during the hydroperiod (Gleason et al...
2009
Examination of Water Management Challenges and Solutions in Shale Resource Development - Could Waterless Fracturing Technologies Work?
Iman Oraki Kohshour, Tim Leshchyshyn, Jason Munro, Meaghan Cassey Yorro, Adebola T Adejumo, Usman Ahmed, Reza Barati, Imre Kugler, Murray Reynolds, Mike Cullen, James McAndrew, Dave Wedel
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... to drought, has the potential to grow both nationally and internationally. Although environmentally friendlier than using fresh water, the environmental...
2016