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ABSTRACT: Global Aspects of Dinosaur Distribution and Evolution, by Hans-Dieter Sues; #91030 (2010)
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2010
Abstract: Climate Change and Cold-Water Corals
Barbara de Moura Neves
Atlantic Geology
..., recent studies have shown that increased water temperature can lead to an increased body metabolism and a change in food requirements. Similarly...
2015
Abstract: The bountiful coprolites of the Joggins Formation, Nova Scotia
Max Chipman, M. Grey, P. Pufahl
Atlantic Geology
... understanding of the aquatic ecosystem, specifically the food web, by examining fish coprolites that are abundant in limestone of the Joggins Formation...
2017
Abstract: Changes in primary production and sedimentation in the North Water polynya between Greenland and Ellesmere Island during the past ca. 3500 years
Kelsey Koerner, Audrey Limoges
Atlantic Geology
... primary production that sustain large and diverse food webs. The North Water (NOW) polynya is located off the coast of northwestern Greenland...
2017
Pore Pressure : Fundamentals, General Ramifications and Implications for Structural Geology: Supplement 1979
P. E. Gretener
AAPG Special Volumes
... in this spirit and no apologies are offered. In my mind such a course should be a source of inspiration and provide food for thought rather than a meal of pre...
1981
Abstract: Reconstructing paleoproductivity in the North Water polynya employing diatom microfossils
Liam MacNeil, Audrey Limoges
Atlantic Geology
... and the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, the North Water Polynya fosters large seasonal diatom blooms that are the base of the Arctic food web. This project...
2018
New Directions in Environmental Protection in Oil and Gas Operations, by R. L. Arscott; #91024 (1989)
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1989
Seasonal Ecological Study of Foraminifera from Timbalier Bay, Louisiana: ABSTRACT
Robert P. Waldron
AAPG Bulletin
.... Myers (1943) studied the effects of food, substratum, depth, temperature, pH, oxygen tension, turbulence, turbidity, animal associations, parasites...
1962
Abstract: Global Change: The New Challenge for the Fossil Carbon Industries, by W. S. Fyfe; #91004 (1991)
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1991
Foraminiferal Densities and Environmental Variables: Use of Statistical Models to Examine Estuarine Environment: ABSTRACT
Martin A. Buzas
AAPG Bulletin
... coefficients for chlorophylls, especially b, suggest that food (amount and kind) is important in determining species densities. Each species exhibits...
1969
Progress in Ichnology--Study of Animal Spoor: ABSTRACT
Robert W. Frey
AAPG Bulletin
... indicators of bathymetry, currents, food supplies, aeration, rate of deposition, depositional history, and substrate stability; they also may be useful to some...
1971
Zoogeographic Provinces of Holocene Planktonic Foraminiferida: ABSTRACT
A. W. H. BE
AAPG Bulletin
... Foraminiferida are delineated by oceanic water masses and available food supply. Species diversity decreases generally from tropical to polar waters, as well...
1972
Food Supply--Limiting Factor of Foraminiferal Populations: ABSTRACT
Alfred M. Hirsch, David Govoni
AAPG Bulletin
...Food Supply--Limiting Factor of Foraminiferal Populations: ABSTRACT Alfred M. Hirsch, David Govoni 1973 784 784 57 4. (April) The standing crop...
1973
Coastal Zone--Search For Options: ABSTRACT
Ronald L. Kolpack
AAPG Bulletin
... in the shallow-water zone bordering landmasses. This area provides food, pleasure, mineral commodities, a means of transportation, an avenue...
1973
Character Displacement in Cambrian Agnostid Trilobites: ABSTRACT
Richard A. Robison
AAPG Bulletin
...--on the order of 1.3--appears to be sufficient to cause obligated feeding on different kinds of food, and thus permits sympatric species to avoid competitive...
1973
Heavy Metal Accumulation in River Sediments--Response to Environmental Pollution: ABSTRACT
German Muller
AAPG Bulletin
...--as is observed in rivers approaching the marine environment--could endanger marine organisms, thus negatively influencing the aquatic food chain. End...
1973
Abstract: Gastroliths, Rigor Mortis, and Taphonomy of the Seismosaurus Site, by David D. Gillette; #90985 (1994).
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1994
Effect of Artificial Sea Grass on Wave Energy and Nearshore Sand Transport: ABSTRACT
C. J. Wayne
AAPG Bulletin
... of baffles for protection and food gathering. These organisms add substantially to the binding ability of the grass, and sediment will be accumulated...
1974
Abstract: NORM in the Oil and Gas Industry, by W. A. (Buck) Steingraber; #90983 (1994).
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1994
ABSTRACT: Cross-Cultural Effectiveness for Geologists in the Global Marketplace, by Philip R. Harris, Robert T. Moran; #91020 (1995).
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1995
Models for Interpretation of Micromorph Faunas in Washita Group: ABSTRACT
Ernest A. Mancini
AAPG Bulletin
... are abnormal salinities, low food supply, and low oxygen. The winnowing out and concentration of smaller individuals of an assemblage can produce a transported...
1979
Antarctic Logistics for Earth Sciences: ABSTRACT
Mort D. Turner
AAPG Bulletin
... food, field clothing, camp equipment and supplies, transportation to field locations, and movement in the field area by tracked vehicle, motor...
1979
Paleoenvironmental Control of Biogenic Structures in Upper Devonian Prodeltaic Turbidite Deposit: ABSTRACT
Salvatore Corbo
AAPG Bulletin
... repichnia compose (3) the Pteridichnites association. This last association is ubiquitous to the study section. Food resources significantly influenced...
1980
Shale--an Overview: ABSTRACT
Wayne A. Pryor, Paul Edwin Potter, J. Barry Maynard
AAPG Bulletin
... for hydrocarbons, hosts for metallic minerals, sources of ceramic materials, cause of unstable foundation conditions, and precursors of soils that produce our food...
1980
Conodont Animal--Hypotheses and Speculations: ABSTRACT
John E. Repetski, Simon Conway Morris
AAPG Bulletin
... the nature of the organism itself, center on whether some elements functioned as fused units for grasping or as members of an array of food-gathering...
1980