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Key considerations for Hydraulic Fracturing of Gas Shales; #80100 (2010)

Randy LaFollette

Search and Discovery.com

... be pumped • Gelling Agent = Bug Food Crosslinked Polymer Types of Proppant Ottawa Frac Sand LitePropTM 108 ULWP Low Density Ceramic Brown...

2010

Surviving the Red Planet: Living and Working on Mars; #70197 (2015)

James F. Reilly

Search and Discovery.com

..., ran into problems including low amounts of food and oxygen, die-offs of many animal and plant species, squabbling among the resident scientists...

2015

Innovations in Carbon (IV) Oxide Capture and Sequestration for Operations, Engineering and Technology; #42021 (2017)

Lilian E. Simiyu, Sandra Konez

Search and Discovery.com

..., water resources, food security, health, human growth, rising surface temperatures and industrial activities. • Combustion of fossil fuels is the major...

2017

Stratigraphic Architecture and Evolution of a Barrier Seagrass Bank in the Mid-Late Holocene Shark Bay, Australia; #51370 (2017)

Giada Bufarale, Lindsay B. Collins

Search and Discovery.com

... hypersaline conditions  critical in the initiation and persistence of stromatolites, coquina, ooids • Shelter and food for numerous species...

2017

Relation of Biofacies to Lithofacies in Interpreting Depositional Environments in the Pitkin Limestone (Mississippian) in Northeastern Oklahoma (Part I)1

Robert S. Fabian

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... are scarce, probably due to the absence or sporatic occurrence of currents needed to supply sufficient food. Brachiopods and pelecypods would have...

1989

AAPG Studies in Geology 47: Geological Perspectives of Global Climate Change, Chapter 18 - Potential Impact and Effects of Climate Change

Jenkins, David A. L.

AAPG Special Volumes

... of the globe it discusses the impact of global warming models on a number of different sectors. These include ecosystems, water resources, food...

2001

Chapter 115: Memories of Tor . . . “You can never know enough!” — Dr. Tor Helge Nilsen

D. Shew, Gary S. Steffens, Joseph R. J. Studlick

AAPG Special Volumes

... at the mouth of the Nation River and we would backpack for two weeks to the town of Eagle to fly home. I asked Tor what kind of food we should take...

2007

Sedimentology, Stratigraphic Architecture, and Ichnology of Gravity-Flow Deposits Partially Ponded in a Growth-Fault-Controlled Slope Minibasin, Tres Pasos Formation (Cretaceous), Southern Chile

Michael R. Shultz, Stephen M. Hubbard

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... Wetzel, A., and Uchman, A., 1998, Deep-sea benthic food content recorded by ichnofabrics: a conceptual model based on observations from Paleogene...

2005

An integrated geothermal resource assessment and techno-economic analysis in Presidio County of the Trans-Pecos region of Texas

Shuvajit Bhattacharya, Ken Wisian, Bissett Young, Malcolm Ross, Mohamed Khaled, Rama Chandrudu Arasada, Qiqi Wang, David Chapman, and Aysegul Turan

AAPG Bulletin

...-food processing plant, with a targeted heat production temperature of 240°C: This 30-yr scenario is quite similar to scenario 6, envisioning a food...

2025

Correlation of Resource Plays and Biodiversity Patterns: Accumulation of Organic-Rich Shale Tracks Taxonomic Turnover

Jennifer D. Eoff

GCAGS Journal

... initially from bacteria, algae, and other organic detritus, maintains the food chain. Land-derived nutrients replace those removed by sedimentation...

2012

Standardized Workflow for Aquifer Characterization in Neuquén Unconventional Oil & Gas Blocks

Lisandro G. Rodríguez, Juan M. Reynaldi, John B. Angel Alvarez, Sebastian María, Betina Laurenzano, Nadia Curetti, Jaime Faundes

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... of the measured component. 10 URTeC 1391 Human Consumption Quality This classification fulfills the 982 Article regulations from the Argentinean Food Code...

2020

Predator-Prey Biomass Fluctuations in the Plio-Pleistocene

Carlo Meloro, Marcus Clauss

PALAIOS

... one state to another. Recently, Fritz et al. (2011) presented a more sophisticated mammal food web for African savannas suggesting an even more...

2012

A feast for crows: bird predation on irregular echinoids from Brittany, France

Diedrich Sievers, Jan-Peter Friedrich, James H. Nebelsick

PALAIOS

..., infaunal spatangoid echinoids. Echinoids and Coastal Birds Echinoids represent important food resources for coastal birds (Himmelman and Steele 1971...

2014

Sedimentological Significance of Fecal Pellets of Macoma Balthica in the Minas Basin Bay of Fundy

Michael J. Risk, James S. Moffat

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... food source and is distributed throughout the Minas Basin by tidal currents. ARAKAWA, K. Y., 1970, Scatological studies of the Bivalvia (Mollusca): Adv...

1977

Sulphate Reduction in Deep Subsurface Waters: Part VI. Oil-Field Waters

Roy L. Ginter

AAPG Special Volumes

... in general: (1) the food supply--source of energy and nitrogen; (2) the source of oxygen--free, or intramolecular; (3) toxic substances resulting from the life...

1934

Foraminiferal Ratios and Regional Environments

F. G. Stehli , W. B. Creath

AAPG Bulletin

.... It appears that the availability of energy in the form of food is one of the major factors in controlling the abundance of benthonic foraminifera. Type...

1964

M. King Hubbert and the rise and fall of peak oil theory

David Deming

AAPG Bulletin

... of man and of society” (Malthus, 1798, p. 7) because exponential growth in population must always outstrip linear growth in the food supply. In Malthus...

2023

The Decapoda (Crustacea) as predators on Mollusca through geologic time

Carrie E. Schweitzer, Rodney M. Feldmann

PALAIOS

... the standpoint of the paleontological record, it is possible to infer the manner of food capture and manipulation based on the morphology of the decapod...

2010

Epifauna-dominated benthic shelf assemblages: Lessons from the modern Adriatic Sea

Martin Zuschin, Michael Stachowitsch

PALAIOS

...ficient food 216 PALAIOS ZUSCHIN AND STACHOWITSCH supply for dense filter-feeding and suspension-feeding epifaunal communities. In low-nutrient...

2009

An atmospheric stimulus for cyanobacterial-bioinduced calcification ca. 350 million years ago?

Robert Riding

PALAIOS

... brachials with narrow food grooves, were most diverse during the late Famennian, Tournaisian, and Visean (Waters et al., 2003). Among crinoids, the largest...

2009

Reconstructing the diet and paleoecology of Plio-Pleistocene Cercopithecoides williamsi from Sterkfontein, South Africa

Frank L'Engle Williams, Elise Geissler

PALAIOS

... because only food-to-tooth abrasion is present rather than attrition from toothto-tooth contact (Galbany et al. 2005; Estebaranz et al. 2012). Tough...

2014

Trackways of a gregarious, dunefield-dwelling, Early Jurassic therapsid in the Aztec Sandstone of southern Nevada

Stephen M. Rowland, Jennifer M. Mercadante

PALAIOS

... in prairie-dog–town–like colonies. This study supports the aridity food-distribution hypothesis, which posits that the patchy distribution of food...

2014

Cllmatic Zones Throughout the Ages

George W. Bain

Special Publications of SEPM

... the warm ocean currents and dry cool air the Algae Reproduction are food eral is on life marine promoted by Ir in nutrient and by amount...

1963

Foraminifera as Proxies for Sea-Level Change on Siliciclastic Margins

R. Mark Leckie, Hilary Clement Olson

Special Publications of SEPM

... for paleoenvironment. Here we emphasize the importance of salinity, temperature, seasonality, food supply (productivity), and dissolved oxygen in controlling...

2003

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