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Changes Produced by Microorganisms in Sediments After Deposition
Claude E. Zobell
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... the environmental conditions and by serving as a source of food, bacteria have a pronounced effect on the animal population of sediments. It is still...
1942
The Sedimentological Significance of Hydropsychid Caddis-Fly Larvae (Order: Trichoptera) in a Travertine-Depositing Stream: Louie Creek, Northwest Queensland, Australia
Russell N. Drysdale
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... Silken nets constructed across the retreat opening act as food traps and as important substrata for calcium carbonate precipitation. The nets...
1999
“Where the Canon Narrowed”
P. K. Hurlbut
Four Corners Geological Society
... in much closer as evening shadows faded, but ceased their harrassment about midnight. The weary men longed for food, water, and rest. Equally important...
1975
Outlook for the Phosphate Industry—a National and International View
Travis P. Hignett
Utah Geological Association
... of the industry is expected, for fertilizer is the key to food production and the world’s expanding population cannot be fed without it. Trends...
1967
Effects of Bioturbation on Sediment Properties
A. A. Ekdale, R. G. Bromley, S. G. Pemberton
Special Publications of SEPM
... in organic matter, particularly protein. When diatoms are not available as food, the shrimp readily eat their own feces, indicating that the excrement...
1984
New Bioclaustration of a Symbiont in the Mantle Cavity of Clitambonites schmidti (Brachiopoda) from the Sandbian (Upper Ordovician) of Estonia
Olev Vinn, Mark. A. Wilson, Mare Isakar, Ursula Toom
PALAIOS
... in the ventral valve interior was secreted by the brachiopod around a symbiont. Most likely the symbiont was a suspension feeder that collected food...
2022
The Environment-Energy Dilemma, Choices and Consequences (1)
Joseph D. Martinez
GCAGS Transactions
... on the human psyche (Fig 1). In this sense the environmental challenge is a common thread that weaves together energy, food, the economy and human adaptability...
1976
The MSC Chitra Spill A Case Study on the Response Operation in Elephanta Island
Geeva Varghese
Indonesian Petroleum Association
..., crakes and gulls are also expected to be affected by the spill as they depend partially or entirely on mangroves for shelter and food. The Indian...
2011
Organic Content of Recent Marine Sediments
Parker D. Trask
Special Publications of SEPM
... or indirectly upon plants for food. Consequently, the basic source of the organic content of marine sediments is plant matter (xi, 24). Remains of land...
1955
Multi-physics, inter-disciplinary approaches for groundwater system investigations and hydrogeological assessments in Northern Australia
Ken Lawrie, Des Yinfoo, Niels B. Christensen, Kokpiang Tan, Neil Symington, Donna Cathro, Larysa Halas, Stephen Hostetler, Chris Harris-Pascal, Andrew McPherson, Christian Seiler, John Wischusen
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA) 1 Groundwater investigations, Northern Australia Australian Water for Food (WFF) Program (https...
2019
Maturation and Alteration of Reservoired Petroleum: Topic 6
Colin Barker
AAPG Special Volumes
... is quickly consumed and the bacteria die. iv. Food - the crude oil or other organic matter is the food consumed by the bacteria. v. Temperature...
1979
Continuous Mineral Mapping of Core Using Hyperspectral Imaging: Example from the Upper Cretaceous Austin Chalk Marathon 1 Robert Todd Core, Central Louisiana
Tobi Kosanke, Robert G. Loucks, Toti Larson, James Greene, Paul Linton
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
..., homeland security, medicine, recycling, food, forensics, and art have also adopted hyperspectral analysis in a variety of applications (ElMasry...
2019
Magnitude of Wastewater Treatment and Disposal Problem Facing the Nation
Kenneth M. Mackenthun
AAPG Special Volumes
... in the fragile aquatic food web or through physiologic distress imposed upon a life process. Another way in which aquatic life is altered is by biostimulation...
1972
Organic Content of Recent Marine Sediments: Part 6. Special Features of Sediments
Parker D. Trask
AAPG Special Volumes
...," Amer. Phil. Soc. Proc., Vol. 54, pp. 357-72. 1927. *9. BLEVGAD, H., "Food and Conditions of Nourishment among the Communities of Invertebrate Animals...
1939
Abstract: Environmental Integrated Sustainable Development During and After Mining of Sedimentary Rocks; #90187 (2014)
Carla I. Palencia
Search and Discovery.com
.... Confined Zeodratation has been tested in different fields such as food industry, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, gastronomy and recovery of wasted products...
2014
Quantitative Calibration of Hyperspectral Core Imaging Data: A New Method for Producing Continuous, High-Resolution Mineralogical Characterization of Cores from Both Conventional and Unconventional Reservoirs; #42444 (2019)
James Greene, Tobi H. Kosanke, Paul Linton
Search and Discovery.com
... and Monteiro, 2013). Other industries, such as agriculture, pharmaceuticals, homeland security, medicine, recycling, food, forensics, and art have...
2019
Ichnological Analysis of Lateral Environmental Heterogeneity Within the Bonarelli Level (Uppermost Cenomanian) in the Classical Localities Near Gubbio, Central Apennines, Italy
Paolo Monaco, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Tovar, Alfred Uchman
PALAIOS
... of food in the Gubbio area as a result of its paleogeographic location. The preservation of trace fossils, controlled by the consistency of sediments...
2012
Fossil Psammobiontic Sponges and Their Foraminiferal Residents, Central Apennines, Italy
Markus Reuter, Werner E. Piller, Marco Brandano
PALAIOS
... of water channels, which provided protection and food supply. The high abundance of generally rare Spirillina in Late Jurassic sponge reefs indicates...
2013
Tubes of the Modern Polychaete Diopatra Cuprea As Current Velocity Indicators And As Analogs For Skolithos-Monocraterion
John H. Barwis
Special Publications of SEPM
... probably also aid in feed ing as the animal detects food by chemo reception Mangum and Cox 1971 Tube Current Relationships 229 where population...
1984
Sedimentology, Ichnology, and Paleoecology of the Mississippian Midale Carbonates in the Williston Basin, Radville Area, Saskatchewan: Preliminary Interpretations
A. D. Keswani, S. G. Pemberton
CSPG Special Publications
... of plentiful organic food resources and stable conditions typical of offshore, shelf areas (Vossler and Pemberton, 1989). In thin sections of muddy...
1993
The Oil Fields of Russia: Chapter 15 - Administration of Oil Properties
Arthur Beeby Thompson
Other Technical
.... The �ohammedans also survive on the simplest and m�anest of diets, their food being almost exclusively confined to bread and, in the proper season, raw...
1908
Road Log From Las Vegas to Ely, Nevada, Via Caliente and Pioche
Charles M. Tschanz, Paul P. Orkild, Forrest G. Poole
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
..., faced a long hard winter in the year of 1863. They decided to trade information for food and made their way to the home of Jacob Hamblin, a Mormon...
1979
Tertiary Mollusks of Central Utah
A. La Rocque
Utah Geological Association
...-organisms for food. They are limited as to depth mainly by their food-supply. Some of them, e.g. Viviparus (Fig. 8), Elliptio (Figs. 3, 4), and Lampsilis (Fig...
1956
Dinosaur National Monument: A Window on the Past
Daniel J. Chure
Grand Junction Geological Society
... longer without food than without water; as a result, when the subsurface water disappears or goes bad, the already weakened beasts living in the dry...
1987
Soil-Chemical Analysis and Appraisal of the Lost Hills Area
E. A. Laskowski
Pacific Section of AAPG
... for irrigation, many specialized crops can be grown in this area. Experimental crops grown on the Panoche sandy loams will increase the food crop variety...
1968