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The Industrial Use of Geothermal Energy in New Zealand
Stephen R. Drew
Circum Pacific Council Publications
... energy can play in helping to resolve the energy supply problems in N e w Zealand's industrial future. dairy, freezing, crop-drying, a n d food...
1982
Petroleum History Institute Annual Meeting and Field Trip; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 29-30, October 1, 2021
William R. Brice, Marilyn Black
Petroleum History Institute
... gathered for a fine array of food items, with drinks courtesy of PIOGA, and fine conversation provided by all who were in attendance (Fig. 6). Also...
2021
Paleozoology of Oil Well Cores from the Tyler Formation (Pennsylvanian) in North Dakota, U.S.A.
JAMES C. GRENDA
Montana Geological Society
... by groups higher in the food chain. This hypothesis does not seem likely because of the absence of predator-presence indicators (i.e., signs...
1978
Sheltered Gregarious Behavior of Middle Ordovician Harpetid Trilobites
Oldrich Fatka, Peter Budil
PALAIOS
... attack or storm disturbance. Alternatively, specimens of Eoharpes may have been attracted to the cavity to gather food underneath the pygidum (perhaps...
2014
A Geographer Looks at Oklahoma
R. E. Olson
Tulsa Geological Society
..., and cotton may fluctuate upward and downward for reasons quite beyond local control, but there is reasonable assurance of a continuing demand. Changing food...
1954
Depositional Environment of Some Eocene Strata Near Quilcene, Washington, Based on Trace-, Macro-, and Micro-Fossils and Lithologic Associations
Patrick Spencer
Pacific Section SEPM
... . Type 2 is also a bedding plane trace and it reflects a more systematic approach to the search for food. The latter type may be a response to the need...
1983
Deep-water Slope Environments
A. A. Ekdale, R. G. Bromley, S. G. Pemberton
Special Publications of SEPM
...) by benthos in a food-limited habitat. Trace fossils are very important components to consider in paleoecologic reconstruction of flysch environments...
1984
Shallow Marine Carbonate Environments
A. A. Ekdale, R. G. Bromley, S. G. Pemberton
Special Publications of SEPM
...; possibly their chief food is bacteria that have subsisted on organic material within the sediment, but the whole truth is surely more complicated...
1984
New Directions in Environmental Protection in Oil And Gas Operations
R. L. Arscott
Pacific Section of AAPG
..., and more information is being developed on the effect of toxicants on native aquatic species and on the complete food chain. Cooperative agreements...
1989
Depositional Environment, Petrology, Diagenesis and Petroleum Geology of the Cottage Grove Sandstone, North Concho Field, Canadian County, Oklahoma: (Part 1)
R. Bryan Waller
Oklahoma City Geological Society
... muds were a food source for worms and other burrowing organisms which reworked the mud. The abundance and preservation of the burrows indicate...
1994
Solar Driven Produced Water Treatment for Beneficial Uses
Ralph Gunness, Hensley Wee, Ronald Lee, Luong N. Nguyen, Long D. Nghiem
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... is used for irrigation of pastureland and edible crops, fluoride can be transferred along the food chain. Thus, fluoride concentration in irrigation...
2021
All Aboard For Oil Country
Kathy J. Flaherty
Petroleum History Institute
.... Although Culver and his associates provided the best possible food, travel and lodging accommodations, perhaps some of the trippers had read J.H.A....
2008
SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN DEVONIAN CORALS AND OTHER INVERTEBRATES
OLEV VINN
PALAIOS
... competitive, because corals used water currents produced by the host’s lophophore (Alvarez and Taylor 1987; Brice and Mistiaen 1992), intercepting food...
2017
Environmental Well-Being: The Contribution of Geoscience
Antony R. Berger
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... is ever-changing? When considering basic human rights to potable water, clean air, uncontaminated soil and food security, should we not also recognize...
1999
TRANSGRESSIVE EROSION EXPRESSED AS A GLOSSIFUNGITES-BEARING WOODGROUND: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE BLACKHAWK FORMATION, UTAH
M. RYAN KING, TERRY A. GATES, MURRAY K. GINGRAS, LINDSAY E. ZANNO, S. GEORGE PEMBERTON
PALAIOS
... stresses and predation) sediment-water interface for waste expulsion and food/oxygen intake. This allows the Cryptomya to benefit from the resource...
2018
Life history, environment and extinction of the scallop Carolinapecten eboreus (Conrad) in the Plio-Pleistocene of the U.S. eastern seaboard
Andrew L.A. Johnson, Annemarie M. Valentine, Melanie J. Leng, Bernd R. Schöne, Hilary J. Sloane
PALAIOS
.... An alternative (or supplementary) explanation in terms of a decline in primary production (food supply) has been suggested for the eastern U.S. and Caribbean...
2019
The Psilonichnus Ichnofacies: An Example From the Iwaki Formation, Shiramizu Group, Joban Coal Field, Japan
Myo Myint
Special Publications of SEPM
..., Zoophycos and Nereites. These ichnofacies reflect adaptations of trace-making organisms to environmental factors such as substrate consistency, food...
2009
Environmental Modeling: A Useful Exploration Tool in Carbonates
M. Malek-Aslani
GCAGS Transactions
... providing food to support the luxuriant organic reef growth near the shelf margins. To a lesser extent, the patch reefs and the skeletal banks on the open...
1973
Reclamation of the Carr Fork Property Tooele, Utah
Lowell P. Braxton, Brian W. Buck
Utah Geological Association
... would stabilize the disturbed surfaces and provide food and cover for wildlife. The reclamation standard was the respective ground cover percentages...
1989
Deep-Water Limestones and Radiolarites of the Alpine Jurassic
Robert E. Garrison, Alfred G. Fischer
Special Publications of SEPM
... words aer ated conditions in the same way the sea floor during Adnet deposition had much less food available to animals than did that of the Late...
1969
First Symbiotic Association Between Hederelloids and Rugose Corals (Latest Silurian of Saaremaa, Estonia)
Olev Vinn, Mark A. Wilson, Anna Madison, Elizaveta Kazantseva, Ursula Toom
PALAIOS
... with the hederelloid. If the hederelloid was feeding at the same time as the coral, it is likely that they did not compete for the food as they probably...
2022
Lower Cretaceous (Albian) Serpulid-Bivalve Carbonate “Mounds” Related to Hydrocarbon Seeps, Canadian Arctic Archipelago
Benoit Beauchamp, J. Christopher Harrison, Walter W. Nassichuk, Leslie S. Eliuk
CSPG Special Publications
... either the sediment, the surrounding bottom waters, or symbiotically within some parts of the living bivalves, became the base of a food chain...
1988
Benthic foraminiferal morphogroups and trace fossils from Albian shallow-marine mudstone facies of the Viking Formation, Western Interior Seaway, Canada
David H. McNeil, James A. MacEachern
PALAIOS
... environment such as substrate consistency, food resource delivery, energy level, salinity, oxygenation, and deposition rate, among others. At present...
2023
Underground Excavation in the Tulsa Area
D. F. McCarthy
Tulsa Geological Society
... operating problems. Refrigerated Food Warehouse Facility Proposed by Standard Industries Standard Industries has proposed developing an underground...
1972
History of Shoreline Changes Determined by Archaeological Dating: Georgia Coast, U.S.A.
Chester B. DePratter , James D. Howard
GCAGS Transactions
... by "walking-out" of the ridge segments and hammocks in order to determine the distribution of archaeological sites. Since shellfish were an important food...
1977