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Memorial: William Greame Argabrite (1885-1963)
Clarence S. Ross
AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials
... on riding and pack animals, and most of the food was gleaned from the immediate country and by hunting and fishing. The settlers and Indians were...
1964
Economic Report on The Kemmerer Coal Field
Don H. Townsend
Wyoming Geological Association
... — 1" = 300' As a joint venture, Food Machinery and Chemical Corporation and United States Steel Corporation are erecting a cock plant in Sec. 12...
1960
SYMBIOSIS OF CORNULITIDS AND BRYOZOANS IN THE LATE ORDOVICIAN OF ESTONIA (BALTICA)
OLEV VINN, ANDREJ ERNST, URSULA TOOM
PALAIOS
..., but it was facultative for the bryozoan. In this association cornulitids may have competed for the food with bryozoans and the association may have been parasitic...
2018
Energy Transition Update: Sustainable Aviation Fuels: Carbon-Free Flying?
Jane Whaley
GEO ExPro Magazine
... of which do not compete with food crops or natural forest, although there are environmental questions over the use of palm oil. Jatropha oil, for example...
2022
ABSTRACT: A POSSIBLE HEALTH BENEFIT OF COAL COMBUSTION
Binbin Wang, Robert B. Finkelman, Harvey E. Belkin, Curtis A. Palmer
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
..., ethnicity, food preferences, etc.) there is little to distinguish the people in these two areas. One obvious distinction, however, is that coal is abundant...
2004
Stable Carbon Isotopic Composition of Lipids of Hydrocarbon Seep Mussels and Whitefish, Carbon Flow Implications
Jiasong Fang, Paul A. Comet, James M. Brooks, Roger Sassen
GCAGS Transactions
... in the mussels-bacteria system. Fatty acids of whitefish have significantly heavier 13C compared to those of mussels, reflecting distinctly different food source...
1992
"Eat What We Grow, Grow What We Eat" Creating a Self-Reliant Community Through Agricultural Programs
Najma Nabila Savitri, Nurjamroji
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... families involved in the cultivation of their primary food requirements with the immediate benefit of saving up to 100-200 USD per month per family...
2019
Abstract: Needed New Technologies for the 21st Century: New Systems for Sustainable Development, Urban, and Rural
W. S. Fyfe
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... systems must change (urban planning, energy, transport, food production, waste management, use of materials for construction). There are great...
1999
Flatfish Feeding Traces in the Minas Basin
M. J. Risk, H. D. Craig
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... have small mouths and protrusible jaws. In the Minas Basin, their food consists largely of amptipods, particularly Corophium volutator, and siphons...
1976
Extended Abstract: Welcome and Opening Remarks: Convention Planning in a Time of Covid-19, Negative Oil Prices, Record Hurricane Season, and Social Unrest
James J. Willis, Travis A. Helms
GCAGS Transactions
... are going to be fed well, with all attendees receiving complimentary lunches, a feast at the Icebreaker, break food, and other food-oriented events. All...
2020
Abstract: Exploration Challenges Ahead; #90307 (2017)
R. P. Koesoemadinata
Search and Discovery.com
... and will outstrip the world natural resources: especially food. The Club of Rome (1974): also foresees doom’s day, as natural resources deplete rapidly while...
2017
Sedimentary Characteristics and Controlling Factors of a Tight Sandstone Reservoir in the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation, Southwest Ordos Basin, China, #11037 (2017).
Yi Gao
Search and Discovery.com
..., abandoned delta; AD, active delta; DC, distributary channel; DF, delta front; DL, deeper lake; FL, food plain lake; FP, food plain; FWL, lake high...
2017
The Sustainability of Saudi Arabias Water Resources from the Past Decade: A Remote Sensing Approach, #80632 (2018).
Arya Pradipta, Mohammad H. Makkawi, Hatim Sharif, Abdalla Elamin, SanLinn Kaka, Abdulaziz al-Shaibani
Search and Discovery.com
... satellite and local well observation. References Cited FAO, 2009, The State of Food and Agriculture: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United...
2018
Sea Pollution in Indonesia: The Role of Man and Technology in Facing the Challenges of Pollution
Wahjudi Wisaksono
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... in the West Falmouth accident. This may be one cause of a decrease in primary productivity after an oil spill. DAMAGE TO FOOD SUPPLIES OF HIGHER SPECIES DUE...
1972
A Paleoecological Study of Fossil Syncline Lake
Wallace Ulrich
Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)
... substances. Overpopulation by Knightia and Priscacara, leading to reduced food supply. Periodic spawning activity followed by death of parent fish...
1969
The Upper Koyukuk, Alaska
Robert D. Ohrenschall
Tulsa Geological Society
... expensive; hauling their food presented such difficulty that they were little used. Most of the pioneers dragged their sleds themselves over great distances...
1936
Miocene Paleoecology in the Burkeville Area Newton County, Texas
D. N. Floyd, T. H. Miller, W. B. N. Berry
GCAGS Transactions
... in the clays. Their presence reveals that the first links in the food chain in the estuary were algae and microplants. The larger, more complete...
1958
The Ichnological Aspects of a Pennsylvanian Outcrop Occurring on the Muddy Boggy Creek Near Ada, Oklahoma
Douglas M. Schulte, R. L. Neman, Ph.D.
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... of the highly varied markings that the organism created while engaged in such daily activities as searching for food, feeding, and constructing...
1994
Seismic Exploration in West Papua, an Area of Sensitive Social and Environmental Conditions
Marhadi, Eri Sistiana, Baruno Subroto, Mus Mualim, Dedi Iskandar, Marthen Jitmau, Dharwis Senjaya, Dharma Satria, Wildan Asyrunnihaaiy
Indonesian Petroleum Association
.... The biological resources are a source of food, building material, medicine for minor ailments, and logs for longboats. The traditional society revered...
2012
Reach Out MDGs: Beyond Three Corporate Social Responsibility Strategies
Ratih Rachmawati, Redha Kinanti
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... end result aiming to achieve MDGs is more than enough. d. Indonesian Petroleum Industries establishing human security on education, health, and food...
2011
Time lapse in-hole electrical resistivity surveying during a shallow release of CO2 gas: Harvey, Western Australia
Brett Harris, Alex Costall, Hoang Nguyen, Karsten Michael, Ludovic Ricard, Barry Freifeld, Arsham Avijegon, Andrew Pethick
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... between the monitoring and injection wells was close to 7 m. Food grade CO2 gas was injected through a perforated interval located between 336 m and 342 m...
2019
Intertidal Spiral Burrows: Paraonis Fulgens and Spiophanes Wigleyi in the Minas Basin, Bay of Fundy
Michael J. Risk, Verena J. Tunnicliffe
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... therefore seems an understandable adaptation enabling the worm to exploit these buried food resources. Pennate diatoms are capable of several centimeters...
1978
Biogenic Structures: Lecture 6
Robert J. Weimer
AAPG Special Volumes
... to gathering a food supply, which is plant or animal-derived organic material in the sediment. With water as the transport medium, the organic material...
1976
Life
K. O. Emery, Elazar Uchupi
AAPG Special Volumes
..., but the herbivores dominate and give the group its special position in the food chain of marine life. Early investigations of the zooplankton...
1972
Long-Term Sampling of Selected Heavy Metal Concentrations in the Bottom Sediments of Imperial River and Spring Creek, Lee County, Southwestern Florida
Hugh J. Mitchell-Tapping , Aleta M. Mitchell-Tapping
GCAGS Transactions
... food chains. As copper, zinc, and lead concentrations are considered among the most potentially harmful to estuarine biota (Clark, 1977; Haunert, 1988...
1997