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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

Essentials of neighboring disciplines

Wolfgang Schlager

Special Publications of SEPM

... growth by photosynthesis is the begin of the food chain of the ocean. Moreover, much carbonate sediment is formed as a byproduct of photosynthesis...

2005

Geology, Geophysics and Engineering: Proven Above Ground Adaptive Management-Driven Solutions Needed for Shale Gas and Tight Oil Transdisciplinary Successes in the Subsurface

Gary M. Hanson

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

..., it is important that we all start out on the same page. Throughout history essentials for human existence such as water, energy, food and shelter were...

2013

Causative Agents of Sulphate Reduction in Oil-Well Waters

Roy L. Ginter

AAPG Bulletin

... appropriate to discuss briefly at this point the factors which control the duration of microscopic life: (1) the food supply; (2) the source of oxygen (free...

1930

Summary of Recent Foreign Literature on the Problem of Petroleum Generation

Parker D. Trask

AAPG Bulletin

.... BLEVGAD, H., "Food and Conditions of Nourishment Among the Communities of Invertebrate Animals on or in the Sea Bottom in Danish Waters," Rept. Danish...

1936

Petrology and Origin of Fecal Pellets in Upper Cretaceous Strata of Kansas and Saskatchewan

Donald E. Hattin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Bd. Canada, v. 28, p. 1327-1330. DAKIN, W. J., 1908, Notes on the alimentary canal and food of the Copepoda: Int. Rev. ges. Hydrobiologie u...

1975

Rate of Bioerosion by Parrotfish in Barbados Reef Environments

Paul Frydl , Colin W. Stearn

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... reef fishes: T.F.H. Publ. Jersey City, 318 p. , RANDALL, J. E., AND B. P. BISHOP, Food habits of reef fishes of the West Indies: Studies in Tropical...

1978

Fractal analysis of graphoglyptid trace fossils

James R. Lehane, A.A. Ekdale

PALAIOS

... 2013 feeding. A deposit-feeding–optimal foraging strategy (DF-OFS) would apply where an organism ingests as much food-rich sediment as the organism...

2013

Calcium Carbonate Fixation by Large Reef-Dwelling Foraminifera: Reef Biota

Charles A. Ross

AAPG Special Volumes

... of different temperatures, salinities, food supplies, an pH under laboratory conditions, and noted an increase in growth rates as an optimum level was reached...

1977

The Radiation and Dispersal of Agnatha in Early Devonian Time

D. L. Dineley

CSPG Special Publications

... difficult to explain in the pangaeic models. These were of course environments undergoing frequent change but free from long periods of food shortage...

1988

Navigating the Great Australian Bight Using System Models

Elizabeth A. Fulton, Cathy M. Bulman, Simon Goldsworthy

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... system dynamics throughout the GAB; Fig. 2). The models use oceanographic currents taken from a hydrodynamic model developed within the GABRP and the food...

2018

Marine Seismic Sources: Part VIII: Fish Hear a Great Deal

Martin Landrø, Lasse Amundsen

GEO ExPro Magazine

... component of sound these fish are referred to as “hearing specialists”. In the clupeids, (common food fish like herrings, shads, sardines and anchovies...

2011

Geochemical Surface Expression of Oil and Gas in Arctic Terrains

John V. Fontana, David M. Seneshen

GEO ExPro Magazine

... sediments and soil cores was placed in a lined metal food-type can immediately upon removal from the core barrel. The remaining volume was filled...

2013

Ichnology of muddy shallow-water contourites from the Upper Jurassic-Lower Cretaceous Vaca Muerta Formation, Argentina: implications for trace-fossil models

Maximiliano Paz, M. Gabriela Mángano, Luis A. Buatois, Patricio R. Desjardins, Raúl Notta, Federico González Tomassini, and Noelia B. Carmona

PALAIOS

... was controlled by food distribution, oxygenation, hydrodynamic energy, and water turbidity. Food was delivered to the surface or in suspension by currents...

2022

Factors Governing the Distribution of Mammals in the Chihuahuan Desert Region1

David J. Schmidly

West Texas Geological Society

... factors. Vegetation is important as a factor influencing mammalian distribution chiefly because the plants furnish shelter and food. The distribution...

1985

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