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The Exploited: Ichnologic Analogs for Multi-Lateral Horizontal Oil Drilling in the Early Cretaceous (Albian) Clearwater Formation, Alberta, Canada
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Trophic Group Analysis of Upper Cretaceous (Maestrichtian) Bivalve Assemblages from South Dakota
D. C. Rhoads , I. G. Speden , K. M. Waage
AAPG Bulletin
... controlled by (1) food availability, (2) sedimentation rate, (3) bottom stability and turbidity, (4) salinity, and (5) dissolved oxygen. Diverse...
1972
ABSTRACT: A Geologist Takes Stock
L. G. Weeks
GCAGS Transactions
...ABSTRACT: A Geologist Takes Stock L. G. Weeks 1954 Vol. 4 (1954), Three forms of energy are most notable among the bases of human progress -- food...
1954
Abstract: Shales — Their Sedimentology and Geology
A. Pryor Wayne
Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)
... of ceramic materials, cause unstable foundation conditions, and produce soils for our food. Yet the study of shales has lagged far behind that of other...
1982
ABSTRACT: Integrated Farming System (IFS)
George L. Chan
Circum Pacific Council Publications
... countries. T h e integrated farming system approach is based o n effective m a n a g e m e n t of water and food systems in a complete recycling...
1982
Abstract: The move towards environmental geochemistry
Colin E. Dunn
Atlantic Geology
... form the bottom end of the food chain. The composition of rocks and their comminuted derivatives (glacial deposits, soils, sediments) governs...
1991
Abstract: Aquatic insects as environmental indicators
Murray H. Colbo
Atlantic Geology
... of aquatic insects. These insects live in all types of aquatic habitats and are herbivores, carnivores, detritivores, and omnivores. They obtain this food...
1993
Abstract: Tetrapod from Joggins, Nova Scotia
H. Mann
Atlantic Geology
... and were mainly warm swamps and river flood plains where the large fem-like trees of Joggins grew. The tetrapod roamed these swamps in search of food...
1995
Age or Biofacies Correlation in Petroleum Geology
W. T. Rothwell
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., composition of sediment, and abundance of food. Distribution studies of living ostracodes and published ecologic data on foraminifers and fish provide a sound...
1953
Fringe Benefits TaxA Petroleum Industry Nightmare?
Max Williamson
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... with their liability to fringe benefits tax for food, quarters, and transport provided to their employees whilst they are on assignment in the field...
1986
Abstract: Heavy metal particulates in the soil surrounding the Tilt Cove smelter, Newfoundland
Kerry Riggs
Atlantic Geology
... the food chain. The Tilt Cove region has a Cyprus type, ophiolite-hosted, volcanogenic copper deposit. This deposit has been successfully mined over...
2001
Abstract: A Backward Glance at Forward Thinking: A Geologist Takes Stock
L. G. Weeks
GCAGS Transactions
... among the bases of human progress--food energy, fossil fuel energy, and the energy of the human spirit. The second of these is the contribution...
1992
Abstract: Suspended sediment cycles in the mid and outer Bay of Fundy
D. K. Muschenheim
Atlantic Geology
... in the Bay of Fundy, including the food supply to benthic organisms, tracking anthropogenic materials and minerals of economic interest. Suspended...
2006
Abstract: Neolithic Hominid Site at Gua Siam, Langkawi
Lee Chai Peng
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
.... Pieces of broken bones (to access the bone marrow for food), tooth of a large herbivore, jaw of a small carnivore and lots of shells of freshwater...
1997
ABSTRACT: Geothermal Direct-Use Applications On-Line Projects in Western United States, by Ben C. Lunis; #91040 (2010)
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2010
Marine Grass Banks--A Possible Explanation for Carbonate Lenses, Pierre Shale (Cretaceous), Colorado: DISCUSSION
S. S. Bretsky
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... to gather and digest larger-sized food particles than those which most suspension-feeding pelecypods can utilize (Allen, 1958). "Large particles...
1978
Study of Ecology and Distribution of Recent Foraminifera in Northwestern Gulf of Mexico: ABSTRACT
Kenneth J. Loep
AAPG Bulletin
...------------------------------ and physical factors, including depth of water, temperature, salinity, food supply, chemical effects, turbidity, biologic competition, currents...
1965
Fishery Management Problems as Related to Marine Seismic Surveys During Petroleum Explorations: ABSTRACT
Tom Leal
AAPG Bulletin
... fish stocks in the local, regional, and world food picture: the relative importance of anadromous, pelagic, and demersal fish stocks locally; and how...
1965
Kummerform Foraminifera as Clues to Oceanic Environments: ABSTRACT
Wolfgang H. Berger
AAPG Bulletin
... of the kummerform stage probably indicates environmental stress, notably lack of food. In many samples of calcareous deep-sea sediment, a large proportion...
1969
Abstract: Solution Salt Mining in New York, by K. F. Sanford; #90954 (1995).
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1995
Role of Small Scale Biomass Systems in Alternative Development: ABSTRACT
George L. Chan
AAPG Bulletin
... offer optimum conditions for photosynthesis and bacterial action, small scale biomass systems should provide adequate renewable food, feed, fuel...
1982
Recent Foraminifera Around Petroleum Production Platforms on Southwest Louisiana Shelf: ABSTRACT
Jo Ann Locklin, Rosalie F. Maddocks
AAPG Bulletin
...), because of the large quantities of available food supplied by the Mississippi River, and because a wet picking method was used that preserved...
1982
Fine Structure of Radiolaria: ABSTRACT
O. R. Anderson
AAPG Bulletin
... and food vacuole contents shows that some larger solitary spumellarian species are omnivores consuming crustacean prey and other microzooplankton...
1983
Abstract: The Paleoclimatic Framework of Human Evolution, by Gail Ashley; #90101 (2010)
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2010
ABSTRACT: Aeromagnetic/Gravity Data and Hydrocarbon Exploration in the Appalachian Basin; #90019 (2003)
Allan Spector
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... that this use of magnetic and gravity data maximized the utilization of seismic surveying, and much more expensive exploration food...
2003