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Memorial: D. H. DougŽ Elliott (1917-2000)

John M. Parker

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... chief had 10 mules, 15 natives, surveying equipment, camping equipment, and food for themselves and the mules. Doug and Charlie had never met...

2000

Memorial: Tor Helge Nilsen (1941-2005)

Arthur Sylvester

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... service to the profession, Tor was made an honorary life member of the Pacific Section of the AAPG. Tor was a consummate connoisseur of good food and wine...

2006

Thin Sections of Clay and Shale: NOTES

Harry A. Tourtelot

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of the moisture content. If absolute retention of the moisture content is desired, the sample can be wrapped first in one of the plastic food wraps...

1961

Extended Abstract: Australia's Biofuel Production Booms, but is There a Market?

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... feedstocks, are not part of the food supp ly chain." "Most have hi gher costs than conven ti ona l so urces, and none provides a perfect replacement...

2006

"European" Species of Trilobite Burrows in Eastern Newfoundland Chapter 11: Southeastern Border of the Orogenic Belt

A. Seilacher , T. P. Crimes

AAPG Special Volumes

... for protection, food, or egg deposition. Their diggings, called "Cruziana," or simply "bilobites" because of their general shape, have a high fossilization...

1969

Analcite in the Upper Karroo Sediments, Herschel District, South Africa: NOTES

A. O. Fuller, G. J. Moir

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in concordance with increasing aridity of climate, that is with the need to range further in search of food. The analcite bearing rocks...

1967

Energy Companies Supportive of NSW CSG Policy Changes

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... "Fracturing cannot cau se groundwater to Energy is comm itted to evaluating effective p roduction from its wel ls is expected. "Dart to produ ce the food...

2011

French Fracturing Ban 'Only Temporary'

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... Europe are tota lly unaffected because EGL food-grade quality ad ditives (sa lt, aga r, bicarb publicit y generated by docu ment aries...

2011

Deposition of Clastic Sediments by Clams

Nikola P. Prokopovich

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... some general decrease of food supply in downstream pools, indicating the Delta as the main food supply of the canal biota. SEDIMENTATION IN THE CANAL...

1969

Tadpole Holes Formed During Desiccation of Overbank Pools: NOTES

Trevor D. Ford, William J. Breed

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... smaller. Tadpoles perhaps sense this and seek deeper water to aid their survival (3) Organic matter used for food by tadpoles accumulates in depressions...

1970

Geologic Significance of Microboring Fungi and Algae in Carolina Shelf Sediments: NOTES

Ronald D. Perkins, Susan D. Halsey

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... threads (fig. 3). Fungi differ from most plants in that they are incapable of manufacturing their own food (Alexopoulos, 1962). Consequently, they obtain...

1971

Abstract: Ichnofossils from the Tertiary Sediments of the West Crocker Formation in Kota Kinabalu Area, Sabah (Poster 16)

Nizam A. Bakar, Abdul Hadi Abd Rahman, Mazlan Madon

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... distribution of these ichnofossils may be due to the variable food resources, numerous substrate types, and different energy and oxygen levels (Pemberton...

2008

Soil Science and Risks of Climate Related Hazards

S. Paramananthan

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... and the atmosphere. The link between geology, souls and food security was emphasized. There are major differences in temperate and tropical weathering...

2016

Implication of Clay-Provenance Studies in Two Georgia Estuaries: DISCUSSION

Raymond A. Scheinfeld, John K. Adams

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... the common Atlantic Coast amphipod, Ampelisca abdita. These animals were kept in aquaria with known substrates and were fed prescribed food. Experimental...

1980

Organic Carbon in Phosphoria Formation: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Lawrence F. Rooney

AAPG Bulletin

.... If the source were in part microfauna, a much higher proportion of microflora could be assumed because plants are the ultimate source of food for the animals...

1956

Phosphogenic Provinces of Circum-Pacific Region

Richard P. Sheldon

AAPG Special Volumes

... United States and in Latin America, in Proceedings of the Geology and Food Conference, with related U.S. Geol. Survey projects and a bibliography: U.S....

1981

A Simple Technique for Vacuum Impregnation of Unconsolidated, Fine-Grained Sediments: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER

Sherif A. Awadallah

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... trays (purchased from a food store) are fitted into these shallow depressions (resin trays in Fig. 1). The base of these trays should be at a higher...

1991

Chapter 1: Dedication to our Dear Friend . . . Dr. Tor Helge Nilsen

Dr. Tor Helge Nilsen

AAPG Special Volumes

... was a consummate connoisseur of good food and wine, an avid student of San Francisco history, a lover of all kinds of music, was fluent in five languages...

2007

Antipathetic Relation between Cambrian Trilobites and Stromatolites: GEOLOGIC NOTES

John C. Kepper

AAPG Bulletin

...) showed that gastropods which utilize the mats as a food source prevent algal mats from developing. These Cambrian examples suggest that trilobites...

1974

Abstract: Depositional Setting of the Upper Devonian … Lower Mississippian Bakken Formation of Subsurface Saskatchewan: Integrating Sedimentologic and Ichnologic Data; #90171 (2013)

Solange Angulo and Luis Buatois

Search and Discovery.com

... and brackish-water conditions. Due to the strong influence that environmental variables such as salinity, oxygen, and food supply have on benthic organisms...

2013

Abstract: Depositional Setting of the Upper Devonian … Lower Mississippian Bakken Formation of Subsurface Saskatchewan: Integrating Sedimentologic and Ichnologic Data; #90171 (2013)

Solange Angulo and Luis Buatois

Search and Discovery.com

... and brackish-water conditions. Due to the strong influence that environmental variables such as salinity, oxygen, and food supply have on benthic organisms...

2013

Abstract: The Effects of Tidal Currents on Asymmetric Distributions of Sediment, Infauna and Burrows along the Fraser River Delta Front, B.C.; #90187 (2014)

K. Ayranci and S. E. Dashtgard

Search and Discovery.com

... substrates are more bioturbated, and possibly food resources, where finer grained sediment and organic matter is delivered by suspension settling. UDF...

2014

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