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The road to crude oil import dependency was paved with good intentions, albeit inaction
Paul Winchester
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... it will go away before the next election. A quote from Geoffrey Blainey, Professor of History, Melbourne University gives food for thought...
2021
Covid cloud parting reveals pathway for the future of fossil fuels
Dale Granger
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... fuel for the trucks and how do we get to and from shopping centres with the food for our families? That’s before we even considering our other demands...
2021
Mainstreaming Geoscience Inputs for Sustainable Development: Prospects for the Malaysian Scenario
Joy Jacqueline Pereira, Ibrahim Komoo
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... has impacted the earth on a scale as never seen before in recent geologic time. Basic necessities such as food, water, clean air and a healthy...
2003
Burrows of the Ghost Crab Ocypode Quadrata (Fabricius) on the Barrier Islands, South-Central Texas Coast
Gary W. Hill, Ralph E. Hunter
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... in scavenging for food. During their daily activity, individuals of O. quadrata produce a variety of minor lebensspuren. Small ghost crabs make scratch...
1973
Faecal Pellets in Relation to Marine Deposits: Part 6. Special Features of Sediments
Hilary B. Moore
AAPG Special Volumes
... for any length of time of such an object appears doubtful. Bacteria would find nourishment in the unassimilated food of higher organisms. As a result...
1939
Uniqueness of Man and His Environment: DISCUSSION
Ivan P. Colburn
AAPG Bulletin
..., adequate educational opportunities, adequate rather than luxurious food and shelter, law and order with justice, religious freedom, opportunities...
1973
Abstract: Latitudinal Controls and Caveats on the Distribution of Trace Fossils and their Resultant Textures in Continental and Marine Depositional Systems; #120178 (2015)
Stephen T. Hasiotis, Murray K. Gingras, Alan H. Halfen, Adam M. Jackson, Peter P. Flaig, Dolores A. van der Kolk
Search and Discovery.com
... this to shifts in food distribution, although other factors may be at play. Thus, focused efforts on resolving the influence temperature has on trace-fossil...
2015
How the U.S. Can Ensure Energy Supply for the Future, by John Hofmeister, #70035 (2007).
Search and Discovery.com
2007
Lunar Energy and Mineral Resources: New Insights from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter; #80213 (2012)
William A. Ambrose, Dieter Beike, and Bruce L. Cutright
Search and Discovery.com
... sources of rocket propellants, nuclear and solar energy, construction materials, and food and water. For example, water ice is disseminated within...
2012
How is Onshore Gas Development Benefitting Rural Queensland?, #41742 (2015).
Katherine Witt, Will Rifkin, Jo-Anne Everingham, Vikki Uhlmann
Search and Discovery.com
... (e.g., food service). The town of Chinchilla, a hub of CSG activity, was described in an interview as once having been a “sleepy town of around 3,000...
2015
Assisted Extra Heavy Oil Sampling by Electromagnetic Heating; #80436 (2015)
Tristán Alberto Armaretti
Search and Discovery.com
... for foods, juices, etc. Potassium chloride Brine improving fluid circulation Low-sodium food salt Potassium carbonate It keeps other substances...
2015
Late Pennsylvanian Limestone Banks: A Resume
E. G. Wermund
Dallas Geological Society
.... Bryozoans and echinderms require non-turbid water which is well circulated with a rich food supply. No evidence of subaerial exposure has been found...
1969
Facies changes in the Alabama Tertiary
Charles W. Copeland
Alabama Geological Society
... problems, for they must have adequate food, clothing, shelter, water supply, sanitation facilities, effective communication and transportation systems...
1966
NEW TECHNIQUES IN ELECTRONIC POSITIONING FOR AEROMAGNETIC SURVEYS
T. C. Oftelie
Asociación Venezolana de Geología, Minería y Petróleo (AVGMP)
... for clearing the tops of the hills, installing electric generators and electronic equipment, supplying food, etc. The same problems result in greater...
1959
Occurrence and Genesis of Trona in Sweetwater and Uinta Counties, Wyoming
P. L. Brown
Wyoming Geological Association
..., and the subsequent exploitation and development of this unusual deposit by the Union Pacific Railroad Company and the Westvaco Chemical Division of the Food...
1950
ABSTRACT: The Prudent Operator Standard and Oilfield Waste, A History
Mary L. Barrett
Petroleum History Institute
... transportation, or indirectly, such as the fertilizers used to grow our food, to petroleum and natural gas and to the industries that has been created around them...
2009
KNOX LOGGING Y2K
Brad S. Posner, Schlumberger Oilfield Services, East Pike, Zanesville, OH
Ohio Geological Society
... for this discussion, suffice to say it adds plenty of food for thought while interpreting complex reservoirs such as the Knox...
1999
Natural Hazards in St. Vincent and the Grenadies: The Occurrence and Effects of Natural Hazards on a Small Island NAtion in the Eastern Caribbean
R.E.A. Robertson, W.B. Ambeh and L. Lynch
Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago
.... In the short-term disaster relief was provided for the displaced population. This took the form of food distribution, cash payments, provision...
1995
Canyonlands
D. L. Baars
Four Corners Geological Society
...), where they lost a raft containing most of their food supply. Then, in Rapid 10, the Brown Betty was broken-up and lost, and another boat was lost...
1971
Mesozoic of the Western Interior; Frontmatter
Romeo M. Flores
Rocky Mountain Section (SEPM)
... herbivorous dinosaurs probably migrated from habitats where local food resources were depleted. Figure 5. Dinosaur tracks from the Van Bibber Shale...
1992
Phosphorus bioavailability in sediments of a sludge-disposal lake
John R. Branom, Dibyendu Sarkar
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
.... 14091416. Ministry of Agriculture Fisheries and Food, 1991, Fertilizer recommendations for agricultural and horticultural crops. Reference book 209...
2004
Scintillating Seminole in the Roaring Twenties
Roger Patton
Oklahoma City Geological Society
.... The hausfrau was an excellent cook and at times she became quite angry if, for some reason, we failed to put away huge quantities of her superb food...
1973
Comment on the Hypothesis for the role of toxin-producing algae in Phanerozoic mass extinctions based on evidence from the geologic record and modern environments
Martin R. Smith
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... mortality, let alone extinction, in modern studies; indeed, the effects of a bloom are mitigated in some species by simply avoiding toxic food sources...
2011
ABSTRACT: Exploration of Oil in Brazil During the Twentieth Century
Drielli Peyerl, Silvia Fernanda de Mendonça Figueirôa, Brian Frehner
Petroleum History Institute
... uses. In 1858 the Gold Rush brought miners and others who spread out in the region’s foothills and mountains. With food and other supplies over...
2016
The Next Hundred Years Energy Demand and Sources of Supply
Lewis G. Weeks
CSPG Bulletin
.... It is believed that three forms of energy, working in combination, have been the important factors. First, there is the energy that is in food...
1961