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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
Isotopic analysis of the life history of the enigmatic squid Spirula spirula, with implications for studies of fossil cephalopods
Gregory D. Price, Richard J. Twitchett, Chris Smale, Victoria Marks
PALAIOS
... on this mantle length. Though providing abundant sources of food, surface waters are fairly inhospitable owing to the proximity of potential predators...
2009
Meeting Societal Resource and Environmental Requirements into the Twenty-First Century: A Conference Report
Lee C. Gerhard
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... is inherent to this standard. Trade-offs are inevitably made between the activities that provide energy, minerals, timber, and food and the need and desire...
1999
An agrichnial feeding strategy for deep-marine Paleogene Ophiomorpha group trace fossils
John Paul Cummings, David M. Hodgson
PALAIOS
..., salinity, benthic food supply and sedimentation rates (e.g., Frey et al., 1990; Pemberton et al., 1992). The habitats and bathymetric range...
2011
TRYPANITES-TYPE ICHNOFACIES AT THE BAY OF FUNDY, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
CAROLYN M. FURLONG, MURRAY K. GINGRAS, JOHN-PAUL ZONNEVELD
PALAIOS
... to supporting microbioeroders. Additional factors, including climatic influences and food resource, may also play vital roles in the distribution...
2015
Paleodictyon in shallow-marine settings-an evaluation based on Eocene examples from Iran
Mohammad Malekzadeh, Andreas Wetzel
PALAIOS
... and waves wash out light organic particles and thus, result in prolonged periods of low benthic food availability and (2) intermittent low-erosional...
2020
Avian Foraging on an Intertidal Mudflat Succession in the Eocene Tanjung Formation, ASEM ASEM Basin, South Kalimantan, Indonesian Borneo
J.P. Zonneveld, Y. Zaim, Y. Rizal, A. Aswan, R.L. Ciochon, T. Smith, J. Head, P. Wilf, J.L. Bloch
PALAIOS
... for their food resources since at least the late Eocene. INTRODUCTION Extant avian faunas of Island Southeast Asia have long been recognized...
2024
Danian Cool-Water Bryozoan Mounds at Stevns Klint, Denmark—A New Class of Non-Cemented Skeletal Mounds
Morten Bjerager, Finn Surlyk
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of grainstone may have been produced by fish winnowing fine sediment in search for food, excavating small swales or hollows concentrating coarser skeletal...
2007
A unique piece of amber and the complexity of ancient forest ecosystems
Vincent Perrichot, Vincent Girard
PALAIOS
... spent 4 months at Dalhousie University of Halifax comparing a food web of modern soil with that preserved in French amber. He is now a teacher...
2009
The L-O-N-G Drought
Anne Watson
Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)
... water, with a consequent increase in plant and animal food. Ventana Cave is one of the most important archaeological sites ever found in the Southwest...
1969
Vegetative Zones of Western Colorado-Eastern Utah
Joann W. Young
Grand Junction Geological Society
... palatability, is very drought resistant, and spreads by an extensive root system. Birds and mammals find protection and food from its leaves, seeds...
1983
dine Means “The People”
Enos J. Strawn
Four Corners Geological Society
... of reprisal and for the practical purpose of obtaining food, women, horses or other booty. They fought or raided in small groups of clans or bands...
1957
Sustainability and Nonrenewable Resources
Peter J. Cook
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... a profound effect on future sustainability issues is that of rising expectations. People want more and better food; a better education; better health...
1999
Why global decarbonisation requires cross-sector understanding
Jessica Dwyer
Australian Energy Producers Journal
... as fuel versus food. Understanding and managing the implications of this transition is crucial to avoiding disruptions in the supply chain...
2024
Memorial: Willem A. J. M. van Waterschoot van der Gracht (1873-1943)
M. Gordon Gulley
AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials
... too m a n y depressing t h o u g h t s . Food gets very scarce, b u t an old m a n does not need m u c h ; y e t one thinks w i t h considerable regret...
1944
The Conceptual Framework of Ichnology
S. George Pemberton, Robert W. Frey, Michael J. Ranger, James MacEachern
Special Publications of SEPM
... of bioturbation, and documentation of individual paleoecological parameters. Trace fossils are potential indicators of bathymetry, currents, food...
1992
The Indonesian Energy Policy
Samaun Samadikun
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... in Indonesia as part of the traditional post-harvest food processing cycle. The direct thermal effect of solar energy has been used mostly in those cases...
1980
Within a Bend of the River
F. O'Kelly Haizlip
Houston Geological Society
... drought which either caused extinction, or at least expulsion, of those large game animals from the area. With his primary food supply diminishing, early...
1986
Spatially Resolved LA-MC-ICPMS Strontium Isotope Microanalysis of Archaeological Fauna
Ian Moffat, Chris Stringer, Rainer Grün
PALAIOS
... the geological environment from which food and water were sourced while these biominerals were forming. Teeth are particularly amenable to tracing...
2012
Extent and Socio-Economic Significance of Slope-Instability on the Island of Hispaniola (Haiti and Dominican Republic)
Sergio Mora C.
Circum Pacific Council Publications
... those associated with intensive soil erosion and landslides. In Haiti, soil erosion is extreme and has contributed to the problems of food supply...
1995
Echinoderm diversity and environmental distribution in the Ordovician of the Builth Inlier, Wales
Joseph P. Botting, Lucy A. Muir, Bertrand Lefebvre
PALAIOS
... suggest subtle habitat preferences related to factors such as flow speed, substrate grainsize, or food supply (abundance and particle size). Although some...
2013
Bradfords Double-Duty Oil Anniversary Year 2021
Marilyn Black
Petroleum History Institute
... their insights with curious observers of all ages; see Figure 6. One can’t have such festivities without easy access to tasty food and beverages. Event...
2021
Trace Fossils as Indicators of Sedimentologic Processes
A. A. Ekdale, R. G. Bromley, S. G. Pemberton
Special Publications of SEPM
..., neither directly into nor away from the current), so that the worm may sit in its burrow and grab food particles or construction materials that pass...
1984
Assessing the Impacts of Scale Residues from Offshore Oil and Gas Decommissioning on Marine Organisms
Tom Cresswell, Sue Brown, Henri Wong, Simon Apte
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... marine organisms, which are fed scale-containing pellets for 28 days (one food pellet per day at approximately 5% of body weight per day) followed by a 24...
2021
Resources Then and Now
Burney J. Le Boeuf
Pacific Section of AAPG
... is a spiral of plenty for all concerned, but like the jungle, the problem is not getting food but becoming food for someone else. The return...
1990