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Managing cultural values with Traditional Owners

Kasia Wondolowski, Kenneth Ninyette

Australian Energy Producers Journal

... important because they provide several important cultural resources: shelter, food, tools, medicine, culture knowledge (story tell­ ing), fire...

Unknown

Isotope sclerochronology and season of annual growth line formation in limpet shells (Patella vulgata) from warm- and cold-temperate zones in the eastern North Atlantic

Donna Surge, Ting Wang, Igor Gutiérrez-Zugasti, Patricia H. Kelley

PALAIOS

...), food supply, and minimum or maximum temperature thresholds (Pannella and MacClintock, 1968; Lutz and Rhoads, 1977; Jones, 1983; Jones et al., 1990...

2013

Unlocking the Earth: A Short History of Hydraulic Fracturing

Michael Quentin Morton

GEO ExPro Magazine

...) would be food for special bacteria, which would excrete acid to dissolve the carbonate rock. Unfortunately, it also fed the indigenous bacteria to produce...

2013

Shipboard Processing and Interpretation

D.M. Angstadt

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... overflowing onto an empty frozen-food cardboard box (Figs. 2 and 3). Processing procedures at sea closely resemble a typical flow utilized...

1992

Saline lakes…a logical step in exploring habitability of "the final frontier"

Kathleen Nicoll, David B. Finkelstein

PALAIOS

... with a basic food web and community structure, with the presumption that there are fewer species present than the average freshwater lake or saline sea...

2014

The First-Person Account of Walton Sumner: One Mans Experiences in Petroleum Exploration, 1928…1939

Ginny Kilander

Petroleum History Institute

... was supposed to cover his food costs plus the wages of a Chinese cook-boy. I left Liverpool in late July 1928 on the Blue Funnel Liner ‘Sarpedon...

2023

The Great Black Giant

Thomas Smith

GEO ExPro Magazine

... with Doc sold food, soft drinks, and local corn liquor. The first day Lloyd’s advice, cemented the drilling location. passed and the bailing operation...

2015

Impact of Uranium on the Economy of the State and the Southeastern Utah Area

Elroy Nelson

Utah Geological Association

... is represented by wages and salaries which in turn are represented by purchases of food, housing, cars, and the various other goods and services plus taxes...

1967

ISOTOPIC ANALYSIS OF JURASSIC (CALLOVIAN) MOLLUSKS FROM THE CHRISTIAN MALFORD LAGERSTÄTTE (UK): IMPLICATIONS FOR OCEAN WATER TEMPERATURE ESTIMATES BASED ON BELEMNOIDS

GREGORY D. PRICE, MALCOLM B. HART, PHILIP R. WILBY, KEVIN N. PAGE

PALAIOS

... elsewhere, the differences in d13C have been referred to differences in habitat or food source (e.g., Anderson et al. 1994; He et al. 2005; Fisher...

2015

Report of a Meeting on the History of On-Shore Hydrocarbon Use in the UK (Or From Oil Shales and Seeps to 'Shaleopolis' and 100 Roughnecks!) 21 April 2007, Weymouth, UK

Anne O'Connor

Petroleum History Institute

... for food and extensive extinctions. In today’s world, increased competition for oil has already caused military conflict. Clark-Lowes ended by suggesting...

2007

The CSIRO in-situ Laboratory: A Field Laboratory for Derisking Underground Gas Storage

Karsten Michael, Ludovic Ricard, Linda Stalker, Allison Hortle

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... was commissioned in February 2019, when a controlled release experiment was conducted by injecting and monitoring 38 tonnes of food-grade gaseous CO2 over 4 days...

2021

The Remote Henrys

M. Dane Picard

Utah Geological Association

... is a food and gas stop and a short one for most travelers. East of the mountains there is considerable traffic during the summer months to Glen Canyon...

1980

Memorial: Eugene Holman (1895-1962)

Wallace E. Pratt

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... earn his own food and clothes and shelter, even as he studied. He worked at various odd jobs outside school hours. During vacations he sold...

1963

The Problem of the Natural Reduction of Sulphates

Edson S. Bastin

AAPG Bulletin

... food in the culture media was essential as a source of energy for the sulphate reduction. The bacteria are highly tolerant of the H2S resulting from...

1926

An Introduction to Deep Learning: Part III

Lasse Amundsen, Hongbo Zhou, Martin Landrø

GEO ExPro Magazine

... this behaviour with the desired outcome – open door and food outside – it eventually escaped with increasing speed. Thorndike put forward the ‘law...

2018

FISH PREDATION ON A MEDITERRANEAN ECHINOID: IDENTIFICATION AND PRESERVATION POTENTIAL

DIEDRICH SIEVERS, JAMES H. NEBELSICK

PALAIOS

... therein). Both regular and irregular sea urchins are a well-known food source for a wide variety of invertebrate and vertebrate predators (see Table 1...

2018

EVALUATION OF ICHNODIVERSITY BY IMAGE-RESAMPLING METHOD TO CORRECT OUTCROP EXPOSURE BIAS

KAZUKI KIKUCHI, HAJIME NARUSE, NOBUHIRO KOTAKE

PALAIOS

... level and benthic food content strongly affect ichnodiversity. Cummings and Hodgson (2011) argued that fluctuation in number of ichnotaxa in submarine...

2018

REPLY TO COMMENT ON KATO et al. (2017) PALEOECOLOGY OF ECHINODERMS IN COLD SEEP ENVIRONMENTS REVEALED BY ISOTOPE ANALYSIS IN THE LATE CRETACEOUS WESTERN INTERIOR SEAWAYŽ

MOE KATO, TATSUO OJI, KOTARO SHIRAI

PALAIOS

... relatively rich. Thus small number of arms that could not form a parabolic fan could not be a good reason for scarcity of food availability...

2018

A NEW AGE OF MORPHOLOGY TAKES SHAPE

NEIL H. LANDMAN

PALAIOS

... of ammonites in the Mesozoic marine food web revealed by jaw preservation: Science, v. 331, p. 70–72. KOBOLDT, D. C., MELTZSTEINBERG, K., LARSON, D.E....

2018

The Future Energy Leader: A Millennial Dilemma

Polly Mahapatra

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... Australian homes and food’) rather than simply highlighting economic benefits (e.g. ‘Oil and gas industry generates 10 indirect jobs for every one direct job...

2022

Incorporating of Geosciences Framework for Sustainable Development at MSC

Rohayu Che Omar, Ibrahim Komoo, Halimaton Saadiah Hashim, Sarah Aziz, Jasni Yaakub

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... Act 198, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, London. MOHD. NORDIN HASSAN, 2001. Malaysian Country Approach to Sustainable Development. Paper...

2002

Fluctuations of Water Level, Water Quality and Biota of Great Salt Lake, Utah, 1847–1986

Doyle Stephens, Ted Arnow

Utah Geological Association

... to their ability to adapt and to the lack of competition from other organisms for inorganic nutrients and food. As the salinity decreases, more...

1987

Late Cretaceous methane seeps as habitats for newly hatched ammonites

Alison J. Rowe, Neil H. Landman, J. Kirk Cochran, James D. Witts, Matthew P. Garb

PALAIOS

... and the associated microbial food web. However, this may have contributed to their demise if they were exposed to elevated concentrations of H2S derived from...

2020

Patch Reefs in Ordovician Limestones, St-Honore, Quebec

T. L. Harland, R. K. Pickerill

CSPG Special Publications

... as a habitat and food supply by these accessory organisms at a very early stage. Receptaculitids also formed a locus for reef development...

1988

Environmental Benefits of Leaving Steel-Piled Jacket Platforms in Place

Sheela Veluayitham, Louise Mayboehm, Katie Martin

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... of the Bass Strait and likely play an important role in the function­ ing of food webs in the area with representation of diverse trophic levels...

2023

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