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Overview and Significance of Unconventional Resources*

John

Search and Discovery.com

..., Texas A A L A.R. Scott © 2004T U D 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 2. 9. 10. NASA AS13-60-8591 Hurricane Dean 2007 Energy Water Food Environment Poverty...

Unknown

Water Ice on Mars and the Moon, #80055 (2009)

William A. Ambrose

Search and Discovery.com

... Propellant, air/water Nitrogen, carbon M etals/ bulk regolith Iron Titanium Aluminum Food and plastics Occurrence Mature regolith Mature regolith, poles...

2009

Lower Permian Antarctic Marine Deltas of the Mackellar Formation: Turnabout Ridge, Beardmore Glacier Region, Central Transantarctic Mountains, Antarctica; #50916 (2014)

Peter Flaig, Stephen Hasiotis, Adam Jackson, and John Isbell

Search and Discovery.com

... epifaunal (less burrowers) Typically fine-grained, well oxygenated, lower energy systems so no need for deep burrowing for food... also lower oxygen...

2014

Water and Hydrogen Resources on the Moon, Mercury, and Mars; #70166 (2014)

William Ambrose

Search and Discovery.com

... Hydrogen Propellant, water Oxygen Propellant, air/water Nitrogen, carbon Metals/bulk regolith Iron Titanium Aluminum Food and plastics Occurrence...

2014

Geomorphology Classification and Architecture Characterization of Braided River Reservoir: A Case Study From Guantao Upper Formation of Gudong Oil Field, Bohai Bay Basin, China, #51375 (2017).

Lingyun Kong, Zhangyou Xu, Mehdi Ostadhassan, Chunxiao Li

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... plain and sand body in food plain. 2. Two classification types in geomorphology of braided river were quantitatively investigated and summarized...

2017

Living on the Moon: Lessons for Mars , #70279 (2017).

William A. Ambrose, Bruce L. Cutright

Search and Discovery.com

.../water Nitrogen, carbon Metals/bulk regolith Iron Titanium Aluminum Food and plastics Occurrence Mature regolith Mature regolith, poles Global...

2017

Groundwater Districts of the Sacramento Basin; #80637 (2018)

Scott Hector, Karen Blake

Search and Discovery.com

... And New Opportunities A sign on a farm trailer reading "Food grows where water flows," hangs over dry, cracked mud at the edge of a farm April 16...

2018

A Data-Driven Method for Processing and Analysis of Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) Signals in Differentiation of Oil Samples, #42401 (2019).

Le Lu, Andrew Bishop, Tianxing Wang, Rosemarie Bisquera, Yongchun Tang,

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... and fats by 1H NMR and GC/MS fingerprinting: Classification, prediction and detection of adulteration: Food Chemistry, v. 138/2-3, p.1461-1469. Lu, Y., I...

2019

Return to the Moon: Resources, Risks, and Rewards, #42413 (2019).

William Ambrose,

Search and Discovery.com

... that will impact sustainability of lunar outposts include power generation and energy storage, radiation and micrometeorite shielding, and food cultivation...

2019

Using Isotopic Fingerprints to Verify Domestic Production of Critical Minerals; #80747 (2024)

Michael A. McKibben

Search and Discovery.com

...): Aluminate (clay-like) adsorbents used mostly with fluidized bed reactors (giant blenders/food processors) 225oF (107oC) 30% TDS pH 5-6 high flow rates...

2024

Resume of Wyoming Archeology

John P. Albanese

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

... bison and camels were also found. The now extinct camel was apparently a source of food in addition to the bison. A radiocarbon date of 10,780 years...

1969

Pycnodonts from the Lower Ferron Sandstone Member of the Upper Cretaceous Mancos Shale (Middle Turonian), Emery and Carbon Counties, Utah

Martin A. Becker, Harry M. Maisch, IV, John A. Chamberlain, Jr.

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... of the food source such as coral. This food is then moved posteriorly within the jaw where further crushing and grinding occurs before ingestion...

2012

Hydraulic Fracturing Considerations for Natural Gas Wells of the Marcellus Shale

J. Daniel Arthur, Brian Bohm, Mark Layne

GCAGS Transactions

..., toothpaste, sauces, baked goods, and ice cream Iron Control Citric acid Prevents precipitation of metal oxides Food additive, flavoring in food...

2009

The Southern Utes: An Economically and Socially Successful Indian Nation Building upon its History and Challenging the Future

Brafdord C. Boyce, Leonard C. Burch

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... of horses also made possible food gathering expeditions, thereby enabling the Utes to band together for longer periods of time. Although the family unit...

1988

Paleomycology: The rediscovery of the obvious

Thomas N. Taylor, Michael Krings

PALAIOS

... to the importance of fungi as a food source today, but there is also evidence of fungus-animal interactions in fossil ecosystems in the form of coprolites composed...

2010

Effects of Aquaculture Outfall on Benthonic Foraminifera in Clam Bay, Nova Scotia

D. F. Clark

Atlantic Geology

...-farm effluents in which he assesses the effects of nitrate ratios on the lower parts of the food chain, and by Schafer (1971) who is currently...

1971

Tierra Y. Agua: The Geography and Geology of Early Settlement in San Antonio

Thomas E. Ewing

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

... people live in the valley of the upper San Antonio River and its tributaries. Like most Americans, we enjoy clean water from our taps, food...

1997

The Malacology of the Kane Springs Column and the Paleoecology of Cedar Mesa, Southeastern Utah

Philip H. Salkin

Four Corners Geological Society

... with food and protection from sunlight. Group 3–This habitat group is composed of two aquatic elements, the molluscs Stagnicola sp., and the crustacean...

1975

Avian Influenza Pandemic Preparedness Plan in Total E & P Indonesie

Josef Susanto, Richard Morel, Eko Wahju Tjahjono, Junovi Setiono, Putu Bida

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... published by WHO, the Government of Indonesia, and by other relevant agencies (Center for Disease Control (CDC), Food and Agriculture Organization...

2008

Chronological changes in upper Paleolithic fisheries revealed by museum archival material

Pablo Turrero, Jose L. Hórreo, Belén López, Iván G. Pola, Miguel Arbizu, Eva García-Vázquez

PALAIOS

... in temperate waters. During winter, fish grow more slowly than in other seasons due to the low temperatures and scarcer food availability; rapid growth...

2013

Coal Oil Johnnys Petroleum Soap … Too Good to Float … Not Air, but SoapŽ

Jeff Spencer, Kathy Flaherty, Jennifer Burden

Petroleum History Institute

..., patent medicines, food, home appliances, clothing, and soaps. Advertisements on soap trade cards often claimed remedies for all sorts of ailments...

2021

A Contribution to the Origin of the Green River Formation and Its Oil Shale

W. H. Bradley

AAPG Bulletin

... of food as the microflora, it is to be expected that the animals were also present in great abundance, but to what extent they contributed...

1925

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

Robert S. Fabian

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... during the Pitkin. The varying water depths, the food supply, sediment, and current energies around the highs would have a controlling effect...

1989

Classification of Trace Fossils

A. A. Ekdale, R. G. Bromley, S. G. Pemberton

Special Publications of SEPM

... the activities of semipermanent dwelling and processing sediment for food are combined. Non-selective sediment-eaters may simply move through the mud, passing...

1984

Cogeneration: A Profitable Way to Save Energy in the Petroleum and Gas Industries

R. L. Van Housen

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., petroleum refining, metals and mining, pulp and paper, and food industries, as well as for smaller heat loads such as university complexes...

1985

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