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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
Chapter Four Wyoming (Mountains and Canyons-A Photographic Description of the Rocky Mountain Region)
John “Jack” H. Rathbone, Darwin Spearing, Lawrence I. Goldman, Mark W. Longman
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
..., providing such things as beautiful fresh-water streams, furs, and food in the form of game animals. John Colter, an explorer who had accompanied...
1995
Paleoenvironmental and Taphonomic Implications of Trace Fossils in Ordovician Kukersites
Rozalia Pak, S. George Pemberton, Lavern Stasiuk
CSPG Bulletin
... or particulate organics at the sea floor and in the water column provide a key food source for many benthic organisms (Bromley, 1996). Depending...
2010
The Nuclear Industry in Wyoming—1968
Phillip E. Flanagan
Wyoming Geological Association
.... The renewed demand for uranium is also caused by the broadening use of radioactive isotopes in such fields as food preservation and medicine. Nuclear...
1968
Paleoecology and Environments Inferred for Some Marginal Middle Permian Marine Strata
R. L. Clifton
AAPG Bulletin
..., and their distribution (FOOTNOTE 45) was controlled by depth, temperature, substratum, turbidity, light, food, enemies, oxygen content, hydrogen ion concentration...
1944
Sabellariid Worms: Builders of a Major Reef Type
David W. Kirtley, William F. Tanner
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...-building materials, food, and removal of metabolic wastes, the size and shape of the reefs is dependent upon prevailing local wave energy levels...
1968
Climate Change: Geoscientists Understand Longer-Term Perspectives
Graham Bradley
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... mechanisation of food production the AGW believers?) using liquid hydrocarbons. During th is period increased. The sensationalist press has done...
2011
NEW CSG Industry Caught in Paradox: Santos
PESA Staff
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... state, Baulderstone sa id Santos only operates on its capacity to deliver food security. gas production to recharge the Roma aquifer In its submission...
2011
Carpentaria Pops the Cork and Serves Up a Gourmet of Gas in the Beetaloo
Dale Granger
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... stabilising power for decades to come. “Hydrocarbons also have other critical uses for things such as medicine and food production. Recent global events...
2022
EXTENDED ABSTRACT: Ecospace Utilization in High-Diversity Shallow Shelf Marine Communities of the U.S. Gulf Coastal Plain
Heather L. B. Wall and Linda C. Ivany
GCAGS Transactions
.... This division ranges from freely mobile to immobile attached. Feeding primarily refers to the mechanism of feeding, though the food source...
2008
Methods for Staining Organic Matter in Marine Sediments
Robert B. Whitlatch, Ralph G. Johnson
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
.... Japan, v. 25, p. 281-291. WHITLATCH, R. B., 1974, Food-resource partitioning in the deposit feeding polychaete Pectinaria gouldii: Biol. Bull...
1974
Abstract: Mass Extinctions and Global Warming: Lessons from the Past for our Present and the Future (Paper A1)
C. P. Lee
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... drastically affecting the food chain . Oxygen levels dropped to 15% (Weidlich, 2003) killing off many larger land animals while global warming...
2010
Plastic Lithification of Sands in Situ: GEOLOGICAL NOTES
W. E. Brown , H. W. Patnode
AAPG Bulletin
.... Available as Selectron 5901, Cobalt Accelerator, from Paint Division, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, Milwaukee 1, Wisconsin. FOOTNOTE 7. Available as Food...
1953
Relation of Micro-Organisms to Generation of Petroleum: Part II. Origin and Evolution of Petroleum: Group 1. Origin
Harald E. Hammar
AAPG Special Volumes
... of oxygen in the substance, and the position of the oxygen atoms in the substance. Micro-organisms require food for two main reasons: first...
1934
A Large Volume Suspended Sediment Sampler: METHOD PAPER
Joseph T. Kelley, Bobb Carson
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... of seston in planktonic food webs (Van-Valkenberg et al, 1978), the transfer of heavy metals or pesticides from terrestrial to marine environments (Gibbs...
1979
Refined Techniques for Staining Plagioclase and Alkali Feldspars in Thin Section: METHOD PAPER
Hugh F. Houghton
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... plastic food containers are ideal and can easily be obtained. I have gotten excellent service from a plastic pie slice container which has a slide holder...
1980
The Lithobiontic Ecological Niche, with Special Reference to Microorganisms
Stjepko Golubic, Imre Friedmann, Jurgen Schneider
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... and bacteria also have endolithic species. Microbial endoliths serve as a food source for animals, primarily gastropods and echinoderms which abrade...
1981
Environments of Deposition: Lecture 7
Robert J. Weimer
AAPG Special Volumes
... energy, more and safer living space and more food supplies, researchers throughout the world have examined the processes, sediments and the areal...
1976
Florida and Bahama Marine Calcareous Deposits: Part 4. Near-Shore Sediments--Hemipelagic Deposits
E. M. Thorp
AAPG Special Volumes
.... 1924. 36. KROGH, A., "Dissolved Substances as Food of Aquatic Organisms," Cons. Internat. Expl. Mer., Rapports et Proces-verbaux des Reunions, Vol...
1939
Critique of Hypothesis of Continental Drift--Discussion: Evidence for Continental Drift: DISCUSSION
George A. Doumani
AAPG Bulletin
... as the "nondrifters" with an unavoidable challenge and food for serious thought. In the scheme of the jigsaw puzzle of Gondwanaland, Antarctica...
1968
Abstract: Enhancement of In Situ Natural Bioremediation with Oxygen Release Compound®, by J. S. Roemmel and K. S. Burgess; #90937 (1998).
Search and Discovery.com
1998
Introduction to Salt Basins Special Issue Volume 1: Diapirism, deformation, dating, and exploration in honor of Bruno Vendeville and all the unsung heroes
Timothy A. Shin and Rachelle A. Kernen
AAPG Bulletin
...) as its own resource including for food preservation, cooking, cleaning, measurement, payment (the origin of the word salary), and agricultural uses...
2023
ABSTRACT: Implementing Portfolio Management: Integrating Process, People and Tools; #90007 (2002)
Howell, John III, Warren, Lillian H., and Howell, Anita L.
Search and Discovery.com
... data and require investigation and/or refinement of that data. C. The results of the analysis may provide food for thought that causes the strategy...
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Abstract: Investigating Extreme Marine Environments through the NEPTUNE Canada Cabled Ocean Observatory; #90172 (2014)
Christopher R Barnes, Mairi M. R. Best, Fern Johnson, Benoit Pirenne
Search and Discovery.com
..., such as tsunami measurements and warnings, better location and characterization of earthquakes, improved understanding of marine food chains, better models...
2014
Abstracts: Application of Fractional Fourier Transform in Cepstrum Analysis; #90173 (2015)
K. H. Miah, R. H. Herrera, M. van der Baan, and M. D. Sacchi
Search and Discovery.com
... functions, signals characterized by strong chirp-like properties may be ideally suited for FC analysis. We hope this paper will serve as food...
2015