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Conspicuous Wild Life of this Area

Walter Ammon

West Texas Geological Society

.... It may be seen along the Rio Grande and lower Pecos wherever willow and poplar trees are available for food and dams. Muskrat—Rather common along...

1959

The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe (Weeminuche Band of Ute Nation)

Lynn Hartman

Utah Geological Association

... by the area they inhabited. The band broke into small family units in mild weather—spring, summer, and fall—because food was scarce in the region...

1996

Memorial: Wayne Loel (1888-1980)

Arthur S. Huey

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... geology course directed by Branner, Wayne grubstaked from his own pocket any students who went hungry from a strained camp budget for food. His first job...

1981

The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: The Paleoecology of Ordovician Sponge/Algal Reef Mounds

Ronald A. Johns

Pacific Section SEPM

... disturbance, the amount of terrigenous input, nutrient and food availability, the nature of the substrate, turbidity, and the interactions between...

1995

ABSTRACT: Occurrence of microbial nitrogen in coal seam gas

A. Saghafi, K. Pinetown, D. Midgely, H. Javanmard, A. Andrew

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... Earth Science and Resource Engineering, P. O. Box 136, North Ryde, NSW 1670, Australia 3 CSIRO Animal, Food and Health Sciences, P. O. Box 52, North...

2013

Significance of Crustaceans in Dwarfed Faunas

Harold W. Scott

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... plentiful as in more favorable conditions, but in sufficient numbers as to indicate a permanent population. Food is quite plentiful as the plant material...

1948

ABSTRACT: Evaluation of Lead Contamination Derived from Coal Mining in Lenguazaque, Colombia

C. Huguet, D. Widory

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

...., & Hong, X. (2019). Impact of the coal mining-contaminated soil on the food safety in Shaanxi, China. Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 41(3), 1521...

2022

Abstract: Oil Exploration from the Viewpoints of Government and Industry

Murray Johnstone

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

.... In contrast, the WAPET field camps were lavish, all the food and liquor being supplied by the company. The duration of the field seasons was different...

1985

Memorial: Wayne M. Ahr (1938-2011)

Bill Morgan, Ernie Mancini, Mike Pope

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... Texas landscapes and wildflowers. He loved food and was an excellent cook. Wayne was preceded in death by his parents Adolph W. (“Bud”) and Mildred Ahr...

2012

Memorial: Daniel Joseph Brennan (1929-2023)

AAPG Staff

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

..., and produced hydrology reports and several articles on Kerr County. He especially loved bringing food to seniors through the Meals on Wheels charity...

2023

ABSTRACT: Observation of Coal Porosity by Rhodamine Dye Impregnation

Daniel J. Soeder

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... commonly encountered in t h e laboratory, rhodamine is relatively non-toxic, and vas, in fact, used as a food coloring known a s red dye #19 until...

1989

Memorial: Clemont H. Bruce (1921-1996)

George G. Tubb

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... tours. He was active in his church and worked for the needy of the community giving out food, clothing, etc. Clem particularly loved to work with high...

1997

Memorial: Miguel A. Uliana (1944-1997)

Kevin T. Biddle, Robert M. Mitchum Jr.

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... vacations in Patagonia hunting for fossil frogs (wife Ana is a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Buenos Aires). He was fond of good food...

1998

Abstract: Energy 101

Dr. Jory A. Pacht

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... higher. The reason energy use is so high is that energy is in everything we do. For example, food for a family of four takes the energy equivalent...

2020

Memorial: Martin H. Link (1946-2002)

John Wagner, Paul Weimer

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... Cancer Center in Houston or the Houston Geological Society Scholarship Fund. from good food, fine wine, people, [to] birds, animals, fish, plants, rocks...

2003

Abstract: Quaternary Geological Investigation at Pulau Kelumpang Archaeological Site, Perak, Peninsular Malaysia

Kamaludin bin Hassan

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... characterises the basal sediments at all the sites. Cockles (Anadara granosa) had formed the most popular food of the inhabitants, as indicated...

1991

Memorial: William Carlton TubbyŽ Weaver (1909-2004)

Ray Govett

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... the food. A. I. Levorsen hired Tubby to be a geologist for Tidewater Oil Company in San Antonio, Texas, in 1934. Tidewater moved their office from San...

2004

Memorial: William Boone BillŽ Ellis (1921-2006)

Herb Mann

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... significant food for thought: (1} from a famous California professor of geology, "I'll drink every drop of oil produced from the Coalinga area" and (2} from...

2006

Abstract: More to Fear from Prolonged Global Cooling

John Geary

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... and food. the coldest period in the planet's hi story, t he warming period of 10,000 years. As we have There is much more to fear from prolonged...

2011

Abstract: Career and Technical Talk: Frontier of Geologists

Aidil Hannan bin Adnan

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

..., with a profound thanks to the Geo logical Society of Malaysia for sponsoring the food and beverages. We would also li ke to acknow ledge the staff...

2006

Abstract: Industri kapur di Malaysia (IN MALAY), Lime Industry in Malaysia (Paper B6)

Mat Niza bin Abdul Rahman, Mohd Suhaili bin Ismail

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... and steel manufacture, non-ferrous metal industry, building/ construction, food industry, agriculture, soil stabilization, chemical industry and other...

2010

Control of Mudcrack Patterns by Beetle Larvae Traces

Robert Metz

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... by the beetle larvae Rhantus (Virkar, pers. comm., 1979). This carnivorous beetle in its larval stage confines itself to water. In its hunt for food along...

1980

Response to Climate Change: Adaptation and Mitigation Requires a Robust Economy

John M. Armentrout

Search and Discovery.com

.../gasoline • Inflation of Food Cost: • Corn for ethanol drove the price of corn up ≈100% in 2 years • Corn for ethanol has displaced food crops...

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