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Use of Trace Fossil Assemblages for Recognizing Depositional Environments

Adolf Seilacher

Special Publications of SEPM

... to the Such sedimensoles of the graded turbidite beds, as a gauge (Fig 3). supply. Posttation events also mark an episodic increase in food turbidite burrows, therefore...

1978

Nanotomography of Spontaneous Imbibition in Shale

Morteza Akbarabadi, Mohammad Piri

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...], Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) [16,17], cement pastes during an aging process with moisture [18], and quality control of food products [19,20...

2014

Stratigraphic Dolomitization in Arbuckle Rocks in Oklahoma

William J. Burgess

Tulsa Geological Society

... the materials of deposition, burrowing vertically as well as horizontally through the soft mud and shell fragments for food. The faecal material left...

1964

Dinoflagellates and their Use in Petroleum Geology

William R. Evitt

Special Publications of SEPM

... fundamental are food many and Poland Today they are known from rocks as old as Permian Tasch influences the mi the Although generally layman by name...

1964

Land Plants Didn't Evolve Until the Silurian

James Etienne

GEO ExPro Magazine

... by some spectacular fossils. In the fossil record insect size continued to track atmospheric oxygen until the evolution of birds recalibrated the food...

2022

ABSTRACT: LIFE ENVIRONMENT PROJECT ACTIVATED CHARCOALS FROM XYLITE: A SUSTAINABLE CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY FOR ROMANIA

Georgeta Predeanu

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... the food industry; filters for gas masks. 4. product quality, comparable or higher than classical adsorbents; 5. clean technology with a strong...

2004

Pennsylvanian Rocks of the Tulsa Area: Oologah Formation

A. P. Bennison

Tulsa Geological Society

..., produced both oxygen and food for a large animal population. The calcareous skeletons of both the animals and plants accumulated to form the base for new...

1972

Utilizing Space Created by Surface Mining

W. B. Creath

Tulsa Geological Society

... few years after stocking, but it deteriorates rapidly because of the lack of food for the fish. It has been estimated that the leveling of these areas...

1972

Early Life of Hugh Dinsmore Miser

Lloyd G. Henbest

Tulsa Geological Society

... food and vermin for doing this kind of geology, which has not been surpassed. He had an extraordinary capacity for hard work and his love for geology...

1972

The High Country

W. Lyle Dockery

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

.... For two days their food had consisted of a single partridge and scraps of meat from some deer ribs abandoned by ravens. On Christmas day they were able...

1961

Supply chain Financing one Financial Break through in Oil & Gas Sector

Herry Triatno, Maya Agustina, Lidia Puspasari

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and energy Wholesaler and retailer Chemical Engineering and construction Food and beverages. Oil and gas industry is one of the strategic sectors...

2014

Introduction: SYMPOSIUM ON RESERVOIR CONDITIONS IN OIL AND GAS POOLS

Frederic H. Lahee

AAPG Bulletin

... of reservoir conditions. All contain much food for thought. J. B. Bartram describes the variations in porosity and permeability of the several...

1932

Geological Society of Malaysia Newsletter Number 2 (September 1966)

GSM Editor

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

..., attended· the 60 symposia and 43 group meetings covering 113-fields under 12 major sections. The sections included population and food problems...

1966

Front Matter: Search for the Subtle Trap Hydrocarbon Exploration in Mature Basins: West Texas Geological Society Symposium

J. E. Flis, R. C. Price, J. F. Sarg

West Texas Geological Society

... by the Society, and it’s what the geologic community seems to need. You’re the geologist; what’s a current topic?” H m m m. Food for thought. What’s current, what...

1989

The Effect of Macro-organisms upon Near-Shore Marine Sediments

E. C. Dapples

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... affect marine sediments after their deposition are limited to benthonic forms which burrow for shelter or in search of food, and those which ingest...

1942

Memorial: Walter H. Wheeler (1923-1989)

Roy L. Ingram

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... acquaintances. To strangers, he became an interesting conversationalist who was knowledgeable about most any topic from science to politics to food...

1990

Memorial: G. Frederick Shepherd (1908-1990)

Willis G. Meyer

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... the Craters of the Moon National Monument in Idaho and the lava plateau to the Snake River, carrying food and water. The latter was particularly opportune...

1991

EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Atlas of wood pellet components

Zbigniew Jelonek, Agnieszka Drobniak, Iwona Jelonek, Maria Mastalerz

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... has direct contact with food and the emissions are inhaled during grilling (Drobniak et al., 2021a; Jelonek et al., 2020ab, 2021). Our research shows...

2021

Memorial: David A. Moore (1917-1989)

Fred S. Jensen

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... a powerful evolutionary force in the success of our species, strongly influential from the time that our forebears invented the food-sharing economy...

1992

Memorial: Donald Stuart Mossom (1899-1994)

Robey H. Clark, Gilbert R. Watz

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... or trips offshore with the New York brass, he loved to hash things over and gird for the next day surrounded by good companions, 575 good food, good...

1995

Evolution of an Arctic Open-Shelf Carbonate Platform, Spitsbergen Bank (Barents Sea)

Rüdiger Henrich, André Freiwald, Torsten Bickert, Priska Schäfer

Special Publications of SEPM

... of planktic food to the benthic communi ties accounts for the development ofa high biomass The biota features dense colonies of in faunal bivalves...

1997

Memorial: Charles Eugene Mear (1926-2007)

A. Darryl James

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... a group of Texas A & M geology students mapping with a plane table. As they shared conversation and food, Gene learned they were geology students...

2008

Wildcat Drilling in 1937

Frederic H. Lahee

AAPG Bulletin

... made without such advice. As we pointed out last year, there is much food for thought in figures such as these herein presented. Again we urge...

1938

Memorial: Edwin T. Ashworth (1924-1995)

Lawrence Weiss

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... of the primitive sailboats used by the local fishermen. Ed and Margaret loved good food and were excellent hosts, serving gourmet dinners even...

1996

Memorial: Thomas Armet Baldwin (1913-1999)

Richard L. Hester

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... neon light business. He met Frances Adele Haynes while in his senior year. He still needed to work for food in the Depression during the middle 1930s...

1999

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