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Can Fecal Pellets in Unconventional Resource Shales Generate Hydrocarbons?
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The Development of Regolith as a Resource for Establishing Quasi-Closed, Agro-Ecological Systems in our Solar System
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Monitoring Environments From Space
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Eni HSE and Sustainability Model Applied to Onshore 3-D Seismic Acquisition in Block RSF-5, Central Myanmar
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From the Tuscarora Sandstone to the Bubbles in Your Beverage: Naturally- Occurring CO2 in the Indian Creek Field, Kanawha County, WV.
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Frac Execution: A Case History Or How To Gain Social Acceptance
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Mars In Situ Resources and Utilization for Human Settlement
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High-Resolution Seismic Imaging for Managing Natural Resources and Hazards in the Southern California Coastal Zone
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Mercury Speciation and Cycling in an Ephemeral Coastal Lagoon System
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ABSTRACT Groundwater Chemistry Changes as a Result of CO2 Injection at the ZERT Monitoring Field Site Bozeman Montana, #90104 (2010)
Beers Sarah; Kharaka Yousif; Thordsen James; Herkelrath William; Campbell Pamela; Birkholzer Jens; Trautz Robert; Rauch Henry; Gullickson Kadie
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... and 200 kg/day of food‐grade CO2 were respectively injected into a perforated horizontal well situated 2‐2.3 m below ground surface in a shallow...
2010
ABSTRACT Design and Performance of a Pilot-Scale Constructed Wetland Treatment System for Removing Oil and Grease from Oilfield Produced Water, #90104 (2010)
Horner Jennifer E.; Pardue Michael; Pham Minh Phung Thi; Castle James; Rodgers John H.; Myers James E.; Gulde Cynthia M.
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... germination and early growth studies indicate that a variety of seeds can be germinated and that the treated water can support early growth of food crops...
2010
ABSTRACT: HOW QUICKLY DID PRIMARY PRODUCERS RECOVER FROM THE PERMIANTRIASSIC MASS EXTINCTION? EARLIEST TRIASSIC (GRIESBACHIAN) PRODUCTIVITY ESTIMATES FROM THE PEDIGREE-RING BORDER-KAHNTAH RIVER AREA (WESTERN CANADA SEDIMENTARY BASIN) NORTHWESTERN ALBERTA
Ryan Wakefield, Adam D. Woods, Tyler W. Beatty, and J.-P. Zonneveld
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... by paleoenvironmental factors. Relatively little is known about the recovery of primary producers, which is crucial, since the base of the food web must...
2010
Abstract: Active Fans and Grizzly Bears: Reducing Risks for Campers; #90172 (2014)
M. E. Sakals, D. J. Wilford, D. W. Wellwood, S. A. MacDougall
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... indicators were used to evaluate the bear-related hazard (MacHutchon and Wellwood, 2002): (1) seasonal food plant availability for bears; (2) topographic...
2014
Abstract: A Farm and Industry Economic Evaluation of the Use of Coal Seam Water in Agriculture: A Case Study of Chinchilla District, Queensland; #90234 (2015)
David Monckton, Jim Cavaye, Sue Vink, Neil Huth
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..., Sue Vink2, and Neil Huth3 1 School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, St Lucia Campus, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia...
2015
Abstract: High Resolution Benthic Foraminiferal Ecostratigraphy of the Cipero Formation, Trinidad; #90238 (2015)
Sadie Samsoondar, Jenai Valadere, Brent Wilson, Karuna Moonan, and Xavier Moonan
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.... It is cosmopolitan in the deep sea, where it is adapted to environments with a relatively high food supply. This species was not previously recorded from the Zone...
2015
Abstract: Ichnology of the Upper Unayzah Reservoirs in the Subsurface of Saudi Arabia: The Record of Animal- Sediment Interactions in Tidally Influenced and Shallow-Marine Settings; #90254 (2016)
Camilo Polo, Andrew Rees, John Melvin, George Pemberton
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..., moderate energy levels in form of waves and tidal currents, and food resources mostly but not exclusively suspended in the water column in nearshore...
2016
Abstract: Photographic Evidence of the True Extent and Duration of Impacts to the Seafloor and Surrounding Seep-Related Benthic Community Shortly After the Deepwater Horizon Accident; #90310 (2017)
Daniel Doolittle, Joseph D. Germano, Drew A. Carey, Kersey Sturdivant
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... large-pulse inputs of utilizable food sources (natural seeps, spreading seafloor ridges, whale carcasses) to what is normally an oligotrophic system...
2017
Cenozoic Evolution of Carbonate Shelf and Ramp Habitats: Insights from Paleoceanography, #50663 (2012)
Pamela Hallock, Luis Pomar
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... • 4X change in food supply in 120 m • 6 degree change in temperature in 200 m Hallock et al. 1991 6 Euphotic Mesophotic Oligophotic Shallow...
2012
Function of the Test in Foraminifera
Donald S. Marszalek, Ramil C. Wright, William W. Hay
GCAGS Transactions
..., with its pseudopodial reticulum spread out in search of food, resembles a living cobweb. Because of their basically delicate nature, foraminifers prefer...
1969
Geochemistry and mineralogy of prehistoric pottery shards found at Gua Jaya, Nenggiri Valley, Kelantan, Malaysia
Muhamad Shafiq Mohd Ali, Zuliskandar Ramli, Nur Sarahah Mohd Supian
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... openly due to the uneven combustion temperature. The content of the pottery element also indicates that the pottery was used as food storage containers...
2021
What does the ichnological content of the Middle McMurray Formation tell us?
A. Shchepetkina, M. K. Gingras, S. G. Pemberton, J. A. MacEachern
CSPG Bulletin
... environmental stresses and stable conditions - commonly fully marine conditions with stable, normal-marine salinity, variable food resources, well...
2016
Hydrobia as "Jonah in the Whale": Shell repair after passing through the digestive tract of shelducks alive
Gerhard C. Cadée
PALAIOS
... green algae (Enteromorpha, Ulva) as both food and oxygen suppliers. They were kept near a northeastern-facing window at room temperature. This works...
2011
Global climate change and its impact on disease embedded in ecological communities
Philippe A. Rossignol, Jennifer Orme-Zavaleta, Annette M. Rossignol
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
.... L., et al., 2004, Interaction strengths in food webs: Issues and opportunites: Journal of Animal Ecology, v. 73, p. 585598.Bodini, A., 1998...
2006
Visitors Guide to Plants and Animals of the Long Beach Harbor
Timothy R. Brix, Deanna R. Brix, Sam Banagas
Pacific Section of AAPG
... numbers were vastly depleted just a decade ago due to competition with man for food and habitat, it also had to fight off the effects of pesticides...
1987
Abstract: Possible Relation Between Esophageal Cancer and Coal Combustion in China: A Preliminary Study
S. S. Crowley, W. H. Orem, M. J. Roth, R. B. Finkelman, E. A. Scroggs, J. Willett
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
...-level exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH's), via inhalation of air-borne pollution and ingestion of food cooked on coal-fired stoves...
1998