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Marine and Lagoonal Deposits in Clay Dunes, Gulf Coast, Texas

W. Armstrong Price , Louis S. Kornicker

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... were then redistributed by wind over the dune. Previously, the only fossils reported from clay dunes have been foraminifera and food animals and shells...

1961

The Role of ESG in Attracting Capital to The Petroleum Industry

Simon Whitaker

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... occurring which of course offsets the benefits of new carbon sinks. According to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization, about 7.3 million...

2022

Reach Sensitivity Index Classification of Louisiana Coastal Rivers: A Tool for Watershed Restoration

H. Dallon Weathers, Miles Hayes, Rebecca Murphey

GCAGS Transactions

... and wetland associations only. Riparian forests Streams and associated forests provide an excellent habitat together providing food, cover, and water...

2005

Recent Reefs

Harry S. Ladd

AAPG Bulletin

... with the open sea, it receives a constant supply of water rich in food and nutrient salts. It supports the greatest concentration of living organisms...

1950

The Lewis Camp Mound: An Example of a Petrocalcic Horizon in Jefferson County, Florida

Henry J. Kratt, Jr., Charles L. Coultas, Michael Russo

GCAGS Transactions

... themselves. Many of the faunal remains recovered from the excavation units appear to be the byproducts of food preparation and consumption...

2008

Middle and Upper Ordovician Biogenic Structures and Paleoenvironments, Southern Nevada

Molly Fritz Miller

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... animals. Because suspension feeders derive their food from the water column, it might be expected that each individual would require a certain volume...

1977

Inter-Turbidite Bottom Current Orientation from Trace Fossils with an Example From the Silurian Flysch of Wales

T. P. Crimes, J. D. Crossley

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of water. This might allow better oxygenation of the tunnels or, if the animal were using the tunnel to catch food from the circulating water (Seilache...

1980

X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) analysis of potsherds, Sungai Batu Complex, Bujang Valley, Kedah

Mohd Hasfarisham Abd Halim, Mokhtar Saidin

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... mm (Table 2). The thickness suggests its use for food preparation or for other daily use. Figure 2: Chronological model of Site SB2H. Plate 1...

2020

Cold-water Stress in Florida Bay and Northern Bahamas: A Product of Winter Cold-Air Outbreaks

H. H. Roberts, L. J. Rouse, Jr., N. D. Walker, J. H. Hudson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Carnegie Inst. Pub. 183, v. 6, p. 1-24. MAYOR, A. G., 1915, The lower temperature at which reef-corals lose their ability to capture food: Yearbook...

1982

Advancing Science, Technology and Innovation for Disaster Risk Reduction: The Kuala Lumpur Consensus on Disaster Risk Reduction

Joy Jacqueline Pereira, Tariqur Rahman Bhuiyan, Nurfashareena Muhamad, Saini Yang, Rajib Shaw

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... climate change, food security, and livelihoods; and a Nationalized Cluster Coordination Mechanism in the emergency response sector. Several recommendations...

2023

Facies and Depositional Environments of the Energy Shale Member (Pennsylvanian) and their Relationship to Low-sulfur Coal Deposits in Southern Illinois

Mitchell K. Burk, Marc P. Deshowitz, John E. Utgaard

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... roots. Restricted circulation in the bay could have created an environment that was deficient in oxygen and food. These factors may have been responsible...

1987

Biological Oceanography: Part 2. Relation of Oceanography to Sedimentation

H. W. Harvey

AAPG Special Volumes

... of young fish which have obtained sufficient food and survived their early stages during the ensuing summer months. For most areas the greater...

1939

Exploration in Perspective

John A. Wolfe

AAPG Bulletin

... of it for the first time." He continued, "'The ocean floor is a vast, relatively unknown treasurehouse of minerals, oil, chemicals, and food sources...

1963

Latest Pleistocene Through Holocene Lake Levels From Tulare Lake, CA: Testing Results Using The Smear Slide Technique, #41381 (2014).

Kelsey Padilla, Lindsey Medina, Ashleigh Blunt, Rob Negrini

Search and Discovery.com

... was supported by Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Competitive Grant no. 2011-38422-31204 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture...

2014

Reservoir Characterization and 3D Modeling of Silurian Reef Slopes: Pipe Creek Jr. Quarry, Grant County, Indiana, #51440 (2017).

G. Michael Grammer, Jim Karsten, Dennis Prezbindowski, Benjamin Dattilo, Jonathan Havens

Search and Discovery.com

...  Started operation in 1971  Wabash and Louisville Formations of the Silurian  Extraction of high Ca limestone used for certified, food grade calcium food...

2017

Silurian Reef Systems in the Illinois and Michigan Basins - What can be Learned from Modern Quarrying Operations in North-Central Indiana, #51343 (2017).

Dennis R. Prezbindowski, Benjamin Dattilo, Jon Havens, Rick Lucas

Search and Discovery.com

... and Louisville Formations of the Silurian Niagara Group  Extraction of high Ca limestone used for certified, food grade calcium food additive and over...

2017

Synapsid Burrows and Associated Trace Fossils in the Lower Jurassic Navajo Sandstone, Southeastern Utah, U.S.A., Indicates a Diverse Community Living in a Wet Desert Ecosystem

David J. Riese, Stephen T. Hasiotis, Georges P. Odier

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., M.H., 2000, Spalacopus cyanus (Rodentia: Octodontidae): an extremist in tunnel constructing and food storing among subterranean mammals: Journal...

2011

Venezuela Exploration, Then and Now

Richard H. Sams, George Pinkley

Bulletin of South Texas Geological Society

..., where he lived: We are taking out Ford V-8 cars, closed cab and open delivery box on the rear. As we are taking enough food for two months and a lot...

2000

Evidence of terrestrial diets in Pliocene Eurasian Papionins (Mammalia: Primates) inferred from low-magnification stereomicroscopy of molar enamel use-wear scars

Frank L'Engle Williams, Noelle A. Holmes

PALAIOS

... of minerals with mechanically resistant particles than do forests, particularly particles adhering to food items harvested close to the ground or underground...

2011

Hypothesis for the role of toxin-producing algae in Phanerozoic mass extinctions based on evidence from the geologic record and modern environments

James W. Castle, John H. Rodgers Jr.

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

.... Hope, P. G. Parnell, and W. W. Bowerman, 2004, Establishing a food-chain link between aquatic plant material and avian vacuolar myelinopathy...

2009

Fruit Ecology of Eocene and Neogene Plant Assemblages in Europe: Tracing Shifts in Dispersal Syndromes

Johanna Kovar-Eder, Ute C. Knörr, Petr Mazouch

PALAIOS

... evolved secondarily as a result of an abundant food source, the fleshy angiosperm fruits. The proportions of dispersal syndromes in most fossil floras...

2012

Pelagic and Hemipelagic Sedimentation in Active Margin Basins

Robert E. Garrison

Pacific Section SEPM

... of the water masses in the ocean, and is the ultimate source of all marine food production because it houses the primary photosynthetic producer...

1981

An overview of predation evidence found on fossil decapod crustaceans with new examples of drill holes attributed to gastropods and octopods

Adiël A. Klompmaker, Hiroaki Karasawa, Roger W. Portell, René H.B. Fraaije, Yusuke

PALAIOS

... ecosystems worldwide in that it expands food webs, redistributes resources, and promotes evolution (e.g., Bengtson, 2002). Stanley (2008) argued...

2013

Paleoecology and taphonomy of trace fossils in the eolian Upper Triassic/Lower Jurassic Nugget Sandstone, northeastern Utah

Thomas R. Good, A.A. Ekdale

PALAIOS

... and unpredictable supply of food and water offered by desert environments (Crawford 1981). The invertebrates that produced the Nugget traces must fit three...

2014

Multi-Taxa Isotopic Investigation of Paleohydrology In the Lower Cretaceous Cedar Mountain Formation, Eastern Utah, U.S.A.: Deciphering Effects Of the Nevadaplano Plateau On Regional Climate

Celina A. Suarez,, Luis A. González, Gregory A. Ludvigson, James I. Kirkland, Richard L. Cifelli, Matthew J. Kohn

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... versus 0.15 kg for herbivorous birds in the Kohn model; this alters the food input requirements and respiratory O2 requirements as well as output amounts...

2014

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