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Paleogeography and Petroleum Exploration
John Emery Adams
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... shallow water. Currents moving over these shallows bring the cooler, food-bearing, bottom waters up into the zone of photosynthesis. Irregularities...
1943
EXTENDED ABSTRACT: The Last Global Extinction in the Deep Sea
Bruce W. Hayward, Shungo Kawagata, Hugh R. Grenfell, Ashwaq T. Sabaa, and Tanya O’Neill
GCAGS Transactions
...) or a cribrate sieve plate (e.g., Chrysalogonium). We infer that these unusual apertures were adaptations for a specific food...
2008
Regulation of Subsurface Disposal in Texas
Robert Hill
AAPG Special Volumes
... is contained and can be isolated from man's food, water, and activity; and (3) the waste can be recovered if desired, or if the need arises. HISTORY...
1972
Comparison of Exploration Advantages of the Independent Geologist with Those of the Company-Employed Geologist: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
Louie Sebring, Jr.
AAPG Bulletin
... the advantage of the most basic of all incentives-the need to provide food, shelter, and clothing for himself and for his family. He does this through his work...
1961
ABSTRACT The Coastal Mangrove Wetland Ecosystems in the Ganges Delta: A Case Study on the Sundarbans in Bangladesh, #90102 (2010)
Shafi Noor Islam, Albrecht Gnauck
Search and Discovery.com
... and 40% is good quality and the EC dS/m is 2766 (EGIS, 2000). Loss of biodiversity and threats for coastal food security The scarcity of the Ganges...
2010
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
... diverse applications — — — — — — — Chilling, freezing and packaging of food Protection and dispensing of beverages Heating, melting and treatment...
2013
Hydraulic Fracture Growth: Real Data; #41354 (2014)
Kevin Fisher
Search and Discovery.com
... is also a carcinogen • Food Grade: Food grade is simply a way to communicate with the public in terms they understand. It doesn’t mean that it cannot cause...
2014
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
ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF ANTHROPOGENIC EUTROPHICATION ON MARINE BIVALVE LIFE HISTORY IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO
PAUL G. HARNIK, MORGAN L. TORSTENSON, MARIO A. WILLIAMS
PALAIOS
... increase food supply to basal consumers in aquatic food webs. All else being equal, increased food supply is expected to relax life history trade-offs...
2017
Findings from the Great Australian Bight Research Program An Integrated Study of Environmental, Economic and Social Values
Ben Baghurst, Rod Lukatelich, David Smith, Gavin Begg, Rob Lewis, Rochelle Smith
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... 389 and the dynamic effect of the ocean on sea-floor and oceandwelling food webs and biodiversity. Computer models simulated day-to-day changes...
2017
Fruita: A Place for Wee Fossils
George Callison
Grand Junction Geological Society
... they do for their living? How were they using their living space and food resources? What are the details of their genealogical relations? How should...
1987
Memorial to A. Wayne Wood
Wilford Lee Stapp
Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society
..., and a passionately strong friend. A rare combination of interests and pursuits characterized Wayne, as he knew and appreciated good food, fine music, and he...
1981
Preliminary Investigation of Pterodactyl Tracks at Alcova, Wyoming
Terrence J. Logue
Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)
..., with an awkward gait, along the shore of the Sundance Sea. It seems safe to assume that the sea provided them with much of their food. The picture of the American...
1977
ABSTRACT: Oilyoute to Triumph Hill, Oil Excitement on the Allegheny River
Susan J. Beates
Petroleum History Institute
..., like transportation, or indirectly, such as the fertilizers used to grow our food, to petroleum and natural gas and to the industries that has been...
2009
Memorial - Comments on the Passing of an Oil Finder
Wilford Lee Stapp
Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society
..., fine food, self-effacing understatement, and always a concern toward others. Inwardly he had firm intellectuality, and a strong drive, an inquiring...
1989
Cane Creek Mine Solution Mining Project Moab Potash Operations, Texasgulf Inc.
Margie Phillips
Four Corners Geological Society
... and phosphorus, is classified as a primary plant food element. Potassium is most often available in the compound potassium chloride (KC1), also called muriate...
1975
Depth Control of Sedimentation in the Permian Basin
John Emery Adams
Tulsa Geological Society
... in concentration produced dolomites. The lime secreting organisms built reefs and banks which, because of a better food supply, developed most rapidly...
1943
Stromatoporoids of the Kaybob Reef, Alberta
N. R. Fischbuch
CSPG Bulletin
... latilaminae indicate poor growing conditions such as a poor carbonate supply, insufficient quantity of food, or an influx of mud. Thick latilaminae, however...
1960
Fuels and People
Dean A. McGee
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... lived a primitive existence. His time was completely occupied with an unending search for food. Man existed in this manner on earth for hundreds...
1973
ABSTRACT: 1862 to 1952: Ninety Years of Oil and Gas Regulation (Or Not) in Colorado
Nancy K. Prince
Petroleum History Institute
... and others who spread out in the region’s foothills and mountains. With food and other supplies over a thousand miles away “back in the States”, entrepreneurs...
2016
Appendix 2: Common Mollusks of British Honduras
W. C. Pusey
New Orleans Geological Society
... include the Auger (Terebra hastata) and the moon-shell (Polinices sp.). Turtle grass (Thalassia) meadows. The grass affords shelter and food for a large...
1971
Geology of the Late-Paleozoic Horseshoe Atoll, West Texas
Donald A. Myers
Tulsa Geological Society
... of maximum atoll development. It is suggested that the upwelling of nutrient-rich sea water from adjacent deep water contributed food to organisms growing...
1957
BIOTURBATION BY THE COMMON ANTARCTIC SCALLOP (ADAMUSSIUM COLBECKI) AND OPHIUROID (OPHIONOTUS VICTORIAE) UNDER MULTI-YEAR SEA ICE: ECOLOGIC AND STRATIGRAPHIC IMPLICATIONS
KYLE H. BROACH, MOLLY F. MILLER, SAMUEL S. BOWSER
PALAIOS
... engineer, modifying the sediment and controlling the flux of materials between the substrate and water as it claps for food gathering rather than...
2016
Environmental Condition and Management at the Petromer Trend Corporation Oil and Gas Exploration and Exploitation Area, Kasim-Sele, Sorong, Irian Jaya
Yan Pieter Karafir, Fred Luhulima
Indonesian Petroleum Association
...: their food consisted of sago, with additional food such as banana, coconut, vegetables, meat from hunting and fish. Secondly, for the employees...
1987
Preventive Medicine and Health in Venezuelan Oil Fields
E. P. De Bellard
AAPG Bulletin
... barefooted in contaminated soil or water, or their eggs or larvae are ingested in contaminated food, water, or milk. Flies are justly suspected...
1927