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Geologic Studies in Baja California; Frontmatter and Roadlog

Patrick L. Abbott

Pacific Section SEPM

... in the State of Baja California. The pre-history of Baja California . was characterized by nomadic bands of Indians searching for edible plants, sea food...

1989

Preliminary Report on Vertebrate Fossils from Cistern and Swamp Caves at Batu Caves near Kuala Lumpur

Yasamin Kh Ibrahim, Lee Chai Peng, Earl of Cranbrook, Lim Tze Tshen

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... that these remains were mainly from parts of animals used for food. The existence of a well-preserved skeleton of a large vertebrate exposed on the travertine...

2012

Famennian Brachiopods of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland

Gertruda Biernat

CSPG Special Publications

... position of shell on the muddy bottom. All the above features appear to the indicative of soft bottom conditions in quiet and food-poor water, producing...

1988

Converting Waste Cooking Oil into Biodiesel, the Successful Continuous Improvement in Tangguh LNG

Alief Bakhtiar, Ezhar Manaf, Imam Sardjono, Paramitha Prameswari, Wakid Yuniarto

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... in Figure 4. a. Filter WCO to remove any food scraps or solid particles b. Heat WCO to remove any water content c. Perform titration to determine how...

2014

Lower Cretaceous Example of a Shoreface-Attached Marine Bar Complex: The Wabiskaw ‘C’ Sand of Northeastern Alberta

M. J. Ranger, S. G. Pemberton, R. J. Sharpe

CSPG Special Publications

... conditions induced the sea water circulation required to provide a reliable influx of food. In the uppermost portion of the facies succession...

1988

Salinity-Induced Changes in the Aquatic Ecosystem of Great Salt Lake, Utah

Doyle Stephens

Utah Geological Association

... to lack of food, the numbers of adult shrimp declined by as much as 70 percent. By August 4, 1995, a minor phytoplankton bloom consisting of pennate...

1998

Groundwater processes in a sandbar-regulated estuary, Mengabang Telipot, Peninsular Malaysia

Mei Kee Koh, Edlic Sathiamurthy, Peter Robertson Parham

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...-IV-30, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, MS. Froneman, P. W., 2004. Food web dynamics in a temperate temporarily open/closed...

2018

Ichnologic, Taphonomic, and Sedimentologic Clues to the Deposition of Cincinnatian Shales (Upper Ordovician) Ohio, U. S. A.

Danita Brandt Velbel

Special Publications of SEPM

... than 10 not they rowing habit for several reasons such as for protection from predators or for locating food Bergstrom 1973 LOCALI TY on vagrant...

1984

Canadian Energy -- In Perspective Constraints and Opportunities in the Next Decade

Hugh Wynne-Edwards

CSPG Bulletin

... of living in terms of material consumption An economy based on exports of primary commodities (minerals, energy, food, and fibre) One result is that Canada...

1981

Feasibility Study of Future Offshore Installations Decommissioning in Indonesia Based on Experience in North Sea and Gulf of Mexico

B. Z. Fadholi, Widiyanto, D. Anggara, Y. Adinugratama, B. T. H. Marbun

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... Protection Act 1949 Food and Environment Protection Act 1985 The Environmental Protection Act 1990 Pollution Prevention and Control Act 1999 National...

2014

Apollo Expeditions to the Moon: The Great Voyages of Exploration

Harrison H. Schmitt

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...; food, tools, and a way of living; methods of investigation, mapping, and sampling; and the collaboration of fellow explorers. What distinguishes one...

2003

Abstract: Global Climate Change—The Conflicting Arguments

Ian G. Bryden and Peter K. J. Robertson

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

.... The predicted effects will vary over different latitudes in the planet and include changes in sea level, precipitation, water availability and food...

2003

Biological Oceanography

H. W. Harvey

Special Publications of SEPM

... sufficient food and survived their early stages during the ensuing summer months. For most areas the greater the supply of phosphates and nitrates...

1955

Occurrence and Activity of Bacteria in Marine Sediments

Claude E. Zobell

Special Publications of SEPM

... cells probably undergo autolysis or are consumed as food by bottom-dwelling animals (28) at about the same rate as they are formed. Chemo-autotrophic...

1955

Studies on the Bacterial Flora of Marine Bottom Sediments

Claude E. Zobell

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...------------------------- LLOYD, B., Muds of the Clyde Sea area: Jour. Mar. Biol. Assoc., vol. 17 (1931), pp. 751-765. MACGINITIE, G. E., The role of bacteria as food for bottom...

1938

The National Conference on Earth Science, Banff, October 28 to November 1, 1985: Evaporites and Hydrocarbons: CONFERENCE REPORT

Peter Gretener

CSPG Bulletin

... man, these birds do not live on thin air alone but are rather part of the food chain. And indeed, the food chain is present and supports these birds...

1986

The Athabasca Trail

G. E. Hargreaves

CSPG Special Publications

... being herded out of town laden with food and building materials with the War den’s wife in the lead holding onto a child seated on a pillow in front...

1955

Sediments of Great Salt Lake

A. J. Eardley

Utah Geological Association

... content of the pellets should be as high as 77 per cent. It may be that carbonate is precipitated within the intestinal tract, or that the food material...

1966

Alberta and Fossil Vertebrates

Wann Langston Jr.

CSPG Special Publications

... and obtained their food by overtaking it. Crocodiles are surprisingly few in the Alberta Upper Cretaceous; one genus only, Leidyosuchus, has been recognized...

1959

Technical Basis of Bleaching-Clay Industry

P. G. Nutting

AAPG Bulletin

..., storage and release of plant food. Many quartz oil sands (the Tensleep of Wyoming) and tar sands (Alberta) have activated surfaces and are coated...

1935

Microfossils as Environment Indicators in Marine Shales

Samuel P. Ellison, Jr.

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... Food supply Associated organisms A complete picture of the environment could be obtained if all the factors listed could be determined...

1951

Submarine Geology of Cortes and Tanner Banks

J. E. Holzman

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... which lie within the zone of photosynthetic activity, about 40 fathoms (Sverdrup, Johnson, Fleming, 1942), ample food is available to support large...

1952

Geotourism Village Program: Geoconservation and Geoproduct Through Community Development in Kebon Village, Bayat, Klaten

Widodo Nugroho, Rizki Nanda, Marcelinus Febbi Arismara, Muhammad Zaki Rahadian, Cahyo Gunawan, Eti Rahayu, Yazid Abdurrazzaq Setyowiyoto, Ilham Ilmawan, Arri Rusdiyantara, Dimas Triadi Wicaksono

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., legend, local food, and so forth which can be developed as tourist attractions;   © IPA, 2018 – 42nd Annual Convention Proceedings, 2018 c...

2018

Geoindicators of Rapid Environmental Change: Report on the International Workshop on Geological Indicators of Rapid Environmental Change: CONFERENCE REPORT

Dr. J. McCall, Dr. D.C. Elliott

CSPG Bulletin

... Dr. Francis Pierce (Michigan State University) spoke on the complexity of soils which are influenced by human factors (food collection), ecological...

1995

Fluvial Tapestries: GeoArt of Hurricane Harvey

Katharine Kendall, Jerome Kendall

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... as the water level peaked, then dropped to below 1000 per day. These calls were dominantly for food and shelter assistance. During this period, at its peak...

2019

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