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Seismic Exploration in the Ganges Delta River: A Model Case of study in Transition Zones.

V. Villamizar, F. Estrada

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... in the delta region with fish being a major source of food for many of the people in the area. The Ganges Delta lies mostly in the tropical wet climate zone...

2006

Re-Purposing Onshore and Offshore Infrastructure for CCUS in Gippsland

Alan Black, Xavier Duthie

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... to be purified into a CO2 sales product that can be used in the food, beverage, medical and other industries. The acid gas (primarily wet CO2) is generated...

2023

Biogenous Sedimentation in the Oceans

Alexander P. Lisitzin

Special Publications of SEPM

... foraminifera1 development is favored by the combination of high production of their phytoplankton food source and other appropriate conditions, temperature...

1972

Paleoecology of Continental Margin Basins: A Modern Case History from the Borderland of Southern California

Robert G. Douglas

Pacific Section SEPM

... Nino type events result in a major disruption of fertility-productivity patterns with important effects further up the food chain. Along the California...

1987

Pictographs at Paint Rock: On Cliffs near Paint Rock, in Concho County, Texas Indians Once Painted Stories and Sermons in Stone to Record Their Lives, Times, and Religions

West Texas-San Angelo Geological Societies

West Texas Geological Society

... these stone roofs and back in the caves, Indians camped at this prehistoric motel during their nomadic wanderings. Here, too, they found food and shelter while...

1961

Mexico: Onshore to Offshore

M. Quentin Morton

GEO ExPro Magazine

... workers: “Men came down from the hills, brought a meagre supply of food with them, worked for a few days, slept in the brush, received their wage...

2021

Community Development and Environmental Aspects of the Pagerungan Gas Field Development

A. Adjiz Saleh, Amir Hamzah, R. F. Bryant

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... in food enterprises may prosper and those that are unable to gain access to new sources of income may be negatively affected. Community Development a. Goals...

1993

Landscaping in Tulsa County and its Relation to Existing Soil Conditions

Joe Seibert

Tulsa Geological Society

... of a would-be gardener. Since practically every shrub or tree requires good drainage as well as proper amounts of sunlight, food, water, proper...

1972

Current State-of-the-Art of Proppant Technology

Astra A. Pramana, Sudjati Rachmat, Doddy Abdassah

Indonesian Petroleum Association

...., 2010, Slickwater Fracturing, Food for Thought, SPE Production & Operations Magazine, p. 327-344. Fitz-Patrick, R.P., et al., 1986, A Comprehensive...

2011

Palaeontology: Gone Fossil Hunting...Ž

James Etienne

GEO ExPro Magazine

..., chisels, goggles, food and water, specimen bags, spare gloves etc. PALAEONTOLOGY 53 TOP LEF T: JAMES ETIENNE; TOP RIGHT: JAMES ETIENNE; BOT TOM: NIC...

2022

The Earliest Bioherm of the Devonian in Guangxi, China

Yi Wu

CSPG Special Publications

... there existed an organic bank. The energy of sea water in the marginal carbonate platform was large and food was abundant enough for the coral and brachiopods...

1988

The Many Ways Fossils Help Decode the Subsurface

James Etienne

GEO ExPro Magazine

... taxa) and we can glean a lot of information on the food chain and dietary habits through anatomical studies and observations from coprolites...

2022

Environmental Controls on Fish Faunas of the Middle Devonian Orcadian Basin

R. F. M. Hamilton, N. H. Trewin

CSPG Special Publications

.... The basis of food chains in the lake was cyanobacteria and planktonic algae together with plant-arthropod communities of the lake margins. Small...

1988

Improving potable water access using electrical resistivity tomography and community engagement to identify groundwater potential zones in the village of Phortse, Sagarmatha National Park (Khumbu), Nepal

Chasalin T. Cobb, Kirsten Nicholson, Joshua Gruver, Smrita Acharya, Seamon Baniya, Steven Hall, Bangshuai Han, Emily Hayes, Klaus Neumann, Misa Nishikawa, Anusha Pandey, Subodh Sharma, Lakpa Sherpa, Esan Subedi

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... such as plastic, glass, metallic food/drink packaging, as well as more hazardous materials such as medical waste, batteries, and light bulbs. These items are often...

2023

Relict and Expatriated Radiolarian Fauna in the Gulf of Mexico and its Implications

Richard Casey , Ken MeMillen , Richard Reynolds , Joan Mussler Spaw , Rudy Schwarzer , Joel Gevirtz , Mary Bauer

GCAGS Transactions

... as a food source (Casey et al., 1979b), at depth, and this perhaps allows them to live at depth where many non-symbiont possession forms are restricted...

1979

Environmental Management Strategies After the Gulf War

L. N. Ali

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... and rebuiding the infrastructures of the various public sectors affected by the war such as water, electricity, communication, food and medial care, etc...

1996

The Biostratigraphic Significance of Fossil Molluscan Larvae

Thor Hansen

GCAGS Transactions

... or no dependence on the plankton for food. This type generally has a fairly short pelagic life (a few hours or days) although some species may remain...

1980

Bioturbation in a Dysaerobic, Bathyal Basin: California Borderland

Brian D. Edwards

Special Publications of SEPM

... vertebrates 1971 However most macroin the food chain produce traces ie tracks trails burrows of their activity When preserved and used in concert...

1984

Memorial: George Henry Hansen (1896-1981)

H. J. Bissell

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... the "rattling showcase"); we removed the back seat to accommodate our bedrolls and placed food and cooking gear into a large wooden trunk which George had...

1982

Ground Water Sensitivity and Vulnerability to Pesticides, Northern and Central Wasatch Front, Utah

Mike Lowe, Janae Wallace

Utah Geological Association

...; the original documents are intended to be used as part of the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food’s Pesticide Management Plans to provide local...

2006

Trace Fossils and Depositional Environments of Upper Devonian Black Shales, East-Central Kentucky, U. S. A.

Douglas W. Jordan

Special Publications of SEPM

... of deposition and of food and oxygen also influence the be availability havior of benthic organisms and define the area where Unlike body fossils a potential...

1984

Environmental Management of Offshore Drilling in Bintuni Bay, Papua Barat Province

Bobby Yudistira, Jumaidi Indra

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... valves, food macerators, and power generators) which could have a potential impact to the environment were identified and listed. A preventive maintenance...

2014

An International Alliance to Apply Gas to Liquids Technology in Indonesia

B. J. S. MacDougall

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... product. The wax can be sold as food grade wax or cracked to fuels. Typical product qualities are shown in the following table: Table 1.   Yield...

1998

Hydrocarbon Systems and Production in the Uinta Basin, Utah; Frontmatter

Mark W. Longman, Craig D. Morgan

Utah Geological Association

... Ranch upon receiving fresh fruit from the commissary staff after days of freeze dried food, I picture in my mind’s eye, geologists and engineers hungrily...

2008

Sexual Dimorphism in Trilobites, with an Ordovician Case Study

Nigel C. Hughes, Richard A. Fortey

Pacific Section SEPM

... food. In these trilobites the inflated glabellar is underlain by the border and/or the hypostome. In 421 Parabolinella the inflation is preglabellar...

1995

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