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ABSTRACT: Investigating the Effects that Animals have on Sediment Properties; #90061 (2006)

Duncan McIlroy and Ginette Rafuse

Search and Discovery.com

... by the action of infaunal organisms in a number of different ways. Organisms use sediments as a place to live, but also as food. The modification of sediment...

2006

Sediment Control of Faunal Distribution Patterns in Late Cretaceous Marginal Marine Deposits of South Dakota: ABSTRACT

Donald C. Rhoads, Karl M. Waage

AAPG Bulletin

...: Deposit feeders are limited to bottoms containing an organic food source. Shelf areas receiving deltaic sediments (Iron Lightning) or deeper offshore areas...

1969

Abstract: Looming Crisis for Humanity Not Oil but Water: The Indian Example;

Naresh Kumar

Search and Discovery.com

... at one time to raise the standards of living and provide plentiful food for the population appear to have worsened the crisis many years later...

Unknown

IDENTIFYING THE TICKS OF BIVALVE SHELL CLOCKS: SEASONAL GROWTH IN RELATION TO TEMPERATURE AND FOOD SUPPLY

DANIEL E. KILLAM, MATTHEW E. CLAPHAM

PALAIOS

...IDENTIFYING THE TICKS OF BIVALVE SHELL CLOCKS: SEASONAL GROWTH IN RELATION TO TEMPERATURE AND FOOD SUPPLY DANIEL E. KILLAM, MATTHEW E. CLAPHAM...

2018

Comprehending Climate Complexities

Jeremy Woods, Victoria Hoare

GEO ExPro Magazine

... when selecting specific technological and behavioural options that span across lifestyles, technology and fuels, land and food choices and population...

2020

Geology of China

Ray L. Six

Tulsa Geological Society

... food to feed her people. Large quantities have to be imported. Her principal food producing areas are the coastal plains. These coastal plains...

1942

Biology of the Great Salt Lake

Barry G. Quinn

Utah Geological Association

... from the standpoint of safety from predators, but there are disadvantages also. The principal disadvantage is the lack of food and water on the islands...

1966

An Update on Biofuel Source Developments, #80153 (2011)

Richard Bost, William Spence

Search and Discovery.com

...” using prime farmland, rain forests, and agricultural sources of food. This paper identifies factors to consider in selecting and developing “ideal...

2011

Abstract: From Salinity-Stressed Suite to Recurring Ethological Grouping: The Rise of the Teichichnus Ichnofacies; #90172 (2014)

S. George Pemberton, Murray K. Gingras, Shahin E. Dashtgard, Kerrie L. Bann, James A. MacEachern

Search and Discovery.com

... for food; 3) passive predation; 4) minor filter-feeding, ostensibly via pumping of water through the burrow; and 5) the rapid response of highly...

2014

The U.S.S.R.: Chapter 21

Edgar Wesley Owen

AAPG Special Volumes

... $6,568,000 of the purchase price to the Nobels, but the insecurity of titles prevented consummation of the deal (Gibb and Knowlton, 1956). The Communists...

1975

Abstract: Petroleum Microbiology*

G. H. Evans

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... probability that in a matter of few years only, animal feedstuff, and subsequently human food will be produced commercially from hydrocarbons...

1974

The Little Grand Fault and the Green River Nose, Emery and Grand Counties, Utah

Dorsey Hager

Utah Geological Association

... Utah contains much desert region, it was extremely difficult for them to obtain enough food to keep themselves alive. The greater portion of their time...

1956

Abstract: A Seasonal Ecological Study of Foraminifera from Timbalier Bay, Louisiana

Robert P. Waldron

GCAGS Transactions

... longer, and no attempts were made to correlate the Foraminifera with the chemical properties of the bay. Myers (1943) studied the effects of food...

1962

ABSTRACT: Hydrodynamics of the Shallow Salt-Water Interface in the Unglaciated Appalachian Plateau

David R. Wunsch

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... indicate that shallow wells were drilled to extract brines to obtain salt for food preservation before large-scale oil and gas production was prevalent...

1997

Abstract: Lead arsenate occurrence in urbanized former orchard lands, Wolfville, Nova Scotia

A. D. McKnight, S. J. Sweeney

Atlantic Geology

... since 1914 and in New Brunswick since the 1920s. Use of such arsenicals on food crops in this region has now generally been eliminated. Frequent...

1994

Abstract: Drilling Mud Tracers for Formation Evaluation and Reservoir Engineering Applications

Lawrence Bruno

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...) they are biologically stable (i.e., they are not a food source for bacteria), 4) they are chemically stable and non-volatile, and 5) they can be accurately...

2007

"Canadian Experience in Frontier Environmental Protection [Abstract]"

Jones, G.H.

CSPG Bulletin

..., bird and mammal migration, fish habitat, food chains, oceanography, meteorology, hunters'/trappers' harvests, etc. In 1971, Eastcoast Petroleum...

1991

4. Conditions of Life in the Sea

Joel W. Hedgpeth

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... than on land is at present an open question, but it does appear that most food chains in the sea are longer and more involved than on land, an indication...

1956

Abstract: Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material in the Oil and Gas Industry

W. A. Buck Steingraber

GCAGS Transactions

... radioactive material (NORM) has been found in the Earth's crust and soil, the water we drink, the food we eat, the air we breathe, and the tissues of every...

1994

Abstract: An Alternative Benthic Biofacies Model for the Plio-Pleistocene of the Gulf of Mexico: Examples from the Green Canyon Area

Villamil Tomas , Claudia Arango , Paul Weimer , Mark Rowan , Art Waterman

GCAGS Transactions

..., oxygen, concentration of biolimiting chemicals), biological (e.g., competition, food availability), and thermal parameters. Biofacies...

1996

Abstract: Brewing a Sustainable Energy Solution

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... is pending for the technology, believed to be a world first, which is designed for small to medium operations and could be used across a number of food...

2007

Abstract: Minor and Trace Metals in Slurry Slime in Mined-Out Ponds in the Kinta Valley, Perak

Chow Weng Sum

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... sand for agricultural purposes. As such, should the slime be contaminated with heavy metals the food chain will be affected. Slime from eight ponds...

2001

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