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Past and Present Sources for Building Stones Used in New Orleans

New Orleans Geological Society

... to the fact that it takes 12,000 Rangia to equal one deer in biomass as well as to the fact that Rangia provided a more reliable source of food than did...

1982

Stromatoporoid Zones of the Kaybob Reef, Alberta

N. Fischbuch

CSPG Bulletin

... a continuous food supply. Healthy growth is evident in the thick latilaminae of Stromatopora, which encrusted each other and engulfed other organisms...

1962

The Alcan Highway

W. J. Himes

Tulsa Geological Society

... pump would suffice. Food and lodging should present no particular problem as such accommodations are now provided along the way. However, do not expect...

1954

Memorial: Ezekiel Burney Hutson (1897-1961)

B. W. Blanpied

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... for the Confederate cause in the Civil War, was captured, and made a prisoner of war near Peoria, Illinois, where by coincidence he met a brother and was given food...

1961

Deposit-Feeding Pelecypods in Recent Marine Faunas

David Nicol

GCAGS Transactions

..., the septibranchs probably obtain some of their food material from the bottom by the pumping action of their ctenidia. The mode of feeding utilized...

1969

Learning on the Rocks

Jon Noad

GEO ExPro Magazine

... that uses food to explain concepts such as folding and fracturing, by gradually bending cheddar cheese until it cracks. An avocado can be used to show...

2017

Canyonlands, A Brief History

D. L. Baars

Four Corners Geological Society

... Canyon, now known as “Brown Betty Rapid” (after the cook boat), where they lost a raft of lashed-together tin canisters containing most of their food...

1987

Fit for Work, Healthy for Life - The Science of Wellbeing

Mike (Michael) Ashman

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... weight loss was 0.5–2 kg per fortnight • Anecdotal feedback from the offshore chefs was the ses­ sions had a real impact on the food choices...

2022

Aspiration or expiration: hypoxia and the interpretation of fish predation in the fossil record

D. Ross Robertson, Carole C. Baldwin, David Bellwood, Richard Pyle, William Smith-Vaniz, Luke Tornabene, James L. Van Tassell

PALAIOS

... is essential for understanding predator-prey relationships, food-web structure, and energy flows in ancient ecosystems. Fossils of a fish inside the mouth...

2019

Energy and Mineral Resources of Utah; Frontmatter

M. Lee Allison, Sharon Wakefield

Utah Geological Association

... that arranged for transportation, accommodations, food, and refreshments. We thank anyone who contributed in any way. Special thanks is afforded M. Lee...

1991

ABSTRACT: Integrated Approaches to Understanding the Relationship of Coal to Human and Ecosystem Health

Joseph E. Bunnell, Robert B. Finkelman

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... determine relative concentrations of arsenic in coal. Figure 2. — Consequence of eating food (and inhaling fumes) laden with arsenic. The body moves...

2003

Size Composition of Suspensions and Bottom Sediments

Alexander P. Lisitzin

Special Publications of SEPM

... and zooplankton dispersed systems are closely interlinked as food chains. Thus, the dispersed system of the ocean is also controlled by a complex combination...

1972

Provincial Aspects of Some Neogene Ostracoda of the United States

Frederick M. Swain

Special Publications of SEPM

... eggs can in temperature 3 juvenile instars or humidity 4 juvenile in require special food supplies stars require restricted conditions for growth 5...

1974

Comment on Crab Traces on Muddy Tidal Flats of the Mira River Estuary, PortugalŽ

Alina Shchepetkina

PALAIOS

... heterochelous C. maenas uses for both digging and feeding when it scavenges the semi-submerged or fully emergent tidal flats for food. I wrote...

2025

Origin and Environment of Source Sediments of Petroleum Deposits

J. D. Haseman

AAPG Bulletin

...-silico-humic acids, which also have a fundamental bearing on nature's synthesis of some of our fundamental food crops. The third set of facts having...

1930

ABSTRACT: THE OCCURRENCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT OF MERCURY IN CHINESE COALS

Liugen Zheng, Guijian Liu, Yiwei Chen, Cuicui Qi, Ying Zhang

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... the highest priority environmental pollutants in recent years due to its extremely toxic effects and its tendency to bioaccumulate through the food...

2006

Subsurface Storage

Basil Onyekayahweh Nwafor, John Castagna, Robert Van Eykenhof, Marianne Rauch, Henk Kombrink

GEO ExPro Magazine

... Migros wanted to find a solution to process its food waste in a carbon-neutral way,” says geologist Tim Baars from Recoal. “The work we did for Migros...

2025

Florida and Bahama Marine Calcareous Deposits

E. M. Thorp

Special Publications of SEPM

... material, free circulation of ocean waters with distribution of food supply, favor extensive development of shellsecreting and other fauna and flora...

1955

Increasing Oil Production in Indonesia by Injecting a Microbial Hydrocarbon Binder

Ahmad Ilham Kamal, Rhodiatun Nissa, Fikri Abdulah

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Characteristic Usually pseudomonas aeruginosa is used in a large range of organic compound for food; in animals, its versatility enables the organism...

2015

Clean-Up of Oily Sludge Storage Using Separation and Bio-Pile Bioremediation Technology

M. Sauman, Benny Daton, Rochana Hasan, Mega

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... pipe every three days to provide oxygen. In bioremediation, hydrocarbon-degrading microbes use organic matter for food. The source may be raw crude...

2003

Memorial: Bernard B. Colley (1915-1990)

Angus S. Campbell

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

..., including being unable to eat any solid food for several months. He died on June 4, 1990. He is survived by his w i f e Irene, his son Richard, and his...

1990

Memorial: Lucy E. Birdsall (1914-1990)

Dorothy L. Stout

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... community. The state of Connecticut had bought the land and buildings to develop a trustee camp that could raise food for the main prison. Her father...

1991

Memorial: Mary Jo Klosterman (1955-1994)

Joanna Ajdukiewicz, Chuck Wielchowsky, Pinar O. Yilmaz, Jonelle Glosch, Michael Stamatedes

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... weeks per month in the field and immersed herself in the culture, geology, food, fauna, and flora of Trinidad. Colleagues from the Trinidad project...

1994

Park Incidents

F.A. Thurman

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... of this and by the following morning the old gleam had returned to his eyes and he was yelling for food. The party broke camp two days later carrying Tom and forced...

1957

Oil Dumpers Tracked

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... Continued On P age 46 PESA News Apri 1 /May 1999 45 ENVIRONMENT Continued From Page 45 phytoplankton in the food chain, and severely contaminated...

1999

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