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Mineralogical Constraints on Diagenesis of the Sheepbed Mudstone, Gale Crater, Mars, as Determined by the CheMin XRD Instrument and Examples of the Use of NASA Spinoff Technology in the Oil and Gas Industry; #70167 (2014)

David Blake, the MSL Team

Search and Discovery.com

.... Mining Industry Cement Industry Petroleum Industry Food Industry Homeland Security Department of Defense Food and Drug Administration Pharmaceuticals...

2014

Where Are the Hydrocarbons? Siliclastic versus Carbonate Micropores in the Middle Member of the Bakken Formation, #51499 (2018).

T. Kosanke, S. Egenhoff, J. Greene, X. Liu, B. Porter, N. Fishman

Search and Discovery.com

.... 2010-Hyperspectral Imaging Technology Expands to Numerous Industries (SWIR) Food Art Hyperspectral imaging of Middle Bakken core enabled us to produce...

2018

The Erie Canals 200th Anniversary and the Map that changed the New World - Pioneering Geology Mapmakers across the Atlantic; #70322 (2018)

Charles A. Sternbach

Search and Discovery.com

... of the Interior difficult, food land locked, economic drivers • Political reasons to expand into the interior • Scientific curiosity, what...

2018

Hyperspectral Imaging of the Leonardian Third Bone Spring Shale, Whiting Collier 1201 Core, Eastern Delaware Basin: Application and Results; #51597 (2019)

Tobi Kosanke, Robert G. Loucks, Toti Larson, James Greene, Paul Linton

Search and Discovery.com

.... Sun, 2010, Principles of hyperspectral imaging technology: in D.-W. Sun, ed., Hyperspectral Imaging for Food Quality Analysis and Control: London...

2019

Transactions of the West Texas Geological Society’s Symposium Economics and the Petroleum Geologist Midland, Texas

G. R. Gaige

West Texas Geological Society

... barrels as the ultimate quantity of oil to be produced. The weakness of the latter figure lies in the insecurity of the above assumption. Charles L...

1966

New Techniques Improve Reservoir Description While Reducing Risk

Drew Wharton

GEO ExPro Magazine

.... For example, ants are able to find the shortest path between the nest and a food source by communicating via pheromone, a chemical substance that attracts other...

2004

The Hayden Survey in the Elk Mountains

William L. Chenoweth

Grand Junction Geological Society

..., and a quartermaster division that kept all groups supplied with food. A naturalist and/or a journalist would sometimes accompany a field party. Topographic mapping...

1982

Front Matter: Proceedings of the South East Asia Petroleum Exploration Society - Volume II - 1975

Leslie R. Beddoes, Jr., Grant Auchincloss

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... on the contemporary problem of future energy availability through the interplay of economic and political factors. These contain food for thought for petroleum...

1975

A pterosaur manus track from Denali National Park, Alaska Range, Alaska, United States

Anthony R. Fiorillo, Stephen T. Hasiotis, Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, Carla Susanne Tomsich

PALAIOS

... at this northern high latitude illustrates the complexity of the food web in the ancient polar to subpolar continental ecosystem. GEOLOGICAL SETTING...

2009

Ascent of Shiprock

W. A. Read

Four Corners Geological Society

..., as has earlier been mentioned, it is necessary to take sufficient water and food as well as light sleeping equipment. The exposure or drop offs...

1957

Newly Discovered Dinosaur Tracks Comal County, Texas

Richard H. Sams

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... that perhaps they lowered their two smaller forefeet or a snout to gather food. No tail tracks have been positively identified either here or elsewhere...

1982

Geomorphology of the Winnipegosis Reefs in Saskatchewan: A Preliminary Review

J. H. Lake

Williston Basin Symposium

... to the slope in a position of high energy and rich food supply (Tinker, 1998). Figure 1. Mud dominated reef buildup in the Permian Capitan of west Texas...

2011

3D Seismic Data Conditioning to Enhance Fault Interpretation

Mohammad Nashruddin Solihulhadi, William Amelio Tolioe

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... between the nest and a food source by communicating via pheromones, a chemical substance that attracts other ants. This is shown in Figure 2...

2007

Oil field-produced water discharges into wetlands: Benefits and risks to wildlife

Pedro Ramirez Jr.

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

..., Contaminants in oil field produced waters discharged into the Loch Katrine wetland complex, Park County, Wyoming, and their bioconcentration in the aquatic food...

2005

REEF POLLUTION IN PARADISE

M. P. Weiss, D. A. Goddard

Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo (AVGMP)

... climax communities. Their importance as sites of food production and coastal nurseries receives relatively little attention. Widespread concern...

1974

Natural Resources in Post War Planning

C. W. Tomlinson

Tulsa Geological Society

... of the soil and of the sea. Yet Denmark's standard of living before the war compared favorably with any of Europe. She produced food that Britain...

1944

Shallow-Water Foraminiferal Ecology, Pacific Ocean

Jere H. Lipps, Ted E. Delaca

Pacific Section SEPM

... a small particulate food resource for,the benthic foraminifera. The "tree foram" in particular contains many diatom frustules in the agglutinated upper...

1980

Corporate Social Responsibility Initiatives in the Oil & Gas Industry

Jeff Staples

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... of programs: • • • • Employee Health and Safety Employee Wellness Initiatives Food Safety Programs Internal Environmental Initiatives effluence, use...

2008

Blockchain in Oil and Gas: A Collaborative Approach

L. C. Gallacher, D. Champion

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... as Alibaba tests blockchain in Australian fake food clampdown. Available at https://www.afr.com/business/retail/ blackmores-on-board-as-alibaba-tests...

2019

Energy Crisis Number 8--Possible Solutions

J. J. Arps

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... the point where they were relying too heavily on hunting and food gathering without conservation or replacement. This created an energy shortage...

1976

Building an Innovation Culture and Digital Skills

Shelley Kalms

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... to joining Woodside, Shelley held several senior business improvement, operations and commercial roles across the chemical, food and beverage...

2020

Shallow Marine Terrigenous Environments

A. A. Ekdale, R. G. Bromley, S. G. Pemberton

Special Publications of SEPM

..., depositional processes, hydrography and food supply. The traces in the marine softground ichnofacies (i.e., Skolithos, Cruziana, Zoophycos and Nereites...

1984

Part C: History and Prehistory of Avery Island

LANIER SIMMONS

New Orleans Geological Society

... in association with the rich potsherd layer was dated and found to date from 1400 A.D. ± 90. Salt, fresh water, abundant plant and animal food...

1976

Cyclicity of Devonian Strata in the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin

J.C. Wendte

Special Publications of SEPM

... on carbonate stacking patterns (Wendte and others, 1990) and what happens to rimmed carbonate shelfs when sea These questions provide food for level lowers...

1992

The Bison Basin Mammal Fauna

Paul O. McGrew

Wyoming Geological Association

... varied group that left      no descendants. The carnivores of the Paleocene were extremely varied in habits, mainly terrestrial and with food habits...

1957

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