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Depth distribution of benthic foraminifera in the middle and deeper sublittoral to uppermost bathyal zones northwest of Okinawa, Japan

Wan Nurzalia Wan Saelan, Johann Hohenegger

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... al., 1995) and food availability (Corliss 0126-6187 / © 2018 Geological Society of Malaysia. All rights reserved. Bulletin of the Geological Society...

2018

Sulfidization and Magnetization Above Hydrocarbon Reservoirs

Richard L. Reynolds, Martin B. Goldhaber, Michele L. Tuttle

Special Publications of SEPM

... An inferred hydrocarbon food source for the sulfate reducing bacteria links the hydrocarbon seepage to the greigite The greigite is perhaps forming today...

1993

Sedimentology, ichnology and sequence stratigraphy of the Upper Devonian—Lower Mississippian Bakken Formation in eastern Saskatchewan

Liya Zhang, Luis A. Buatois

CSPG Bulletin

..., such as salinity, oxygen, and food supply, which are not commonly recorded in the original sedimentary fabric (Pemberton et al., 1992, 2001; Buatois...

2016

Taxonomic Uniformitarianism in Gulf of Mexico Basin Cenozoic Foraminiferal Paleoecology: Is the Present Always the Key to the Past?

Sylvester Q. Breard, Arden D. Callender, Richard A. Denne, Michael J. Nault

GCAGS Transactions

... zonation. These factors include temperature, substrate, light penetration, salinity, food supply, and water chemistry. Most of these other factors...

2000

Can Petroleum be of Pedogenic Origin?

Robert B. Cate, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

.... Chilean Nitrate Educ. Bur. Inc., New York. BLOOMFIELD, C., 1957, "The Possible Significance of Polyphenols in Soil Formation," Jour. Sci. Food Agri...

1960

SEM Imaging of Bacteria and Nannobacteria in Carbonate Sediments and Rocks

Robert L. Folk

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... in a great crevasse between two major disciplines (see Felsher 1990). Most bacteriologists are interested in disease, food spoilage, agriculture...

1993

Fossil Andisols Identified with Mass-Balance Geochemistry (Oligocene John Day Formation, Oregon, U.S.A.)

Erick A. Bestland

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and morphology of volcanic ash soils: United Nations, Food and Agricultural Organization, World Soil Resources Report, v. 14, p. 56-60. PARDO, M.T....

2002

High-resolution hyperspectral-based continuous mineralogical and total organic carbon analysis of the Eagle Ford Group and associated formations in south Texas

Ahmed Alnahwi, Tobi Kosanke, Robert G. Loucks, James Greene, Xiuju Liu, and Paul Linton

AAPG Bulletin

...., ed., Hyperspectral imaging for food quality analysis and control: Amsterdam, Elsevier, p. 31–43. Ewing, T. E., 1991, Structural framework...

2020

Economic, Petroleum, and Ground-water Geology

J. H. McKillop, L. M. Gumming

Atlantic Geology

... S C O T I A N G O L D FOOD P R O D U C T S p l a n t at C o l d b r o o k (largest s c r e e n e d w e l l in N o v a S c o t i a ) and the C H E T I C...

1965

Commingling Petroleum and Hydrogeologists

Philip E. LaMoreaux

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... for shipbuilding and baskets for food and water. Oil was skimmed from seeps. In 1858 Samuel Kier of Pennsylvania distilled “rock oil,” later to be termed “crude...

1994

Overview of the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Structure and Activities Involving Oil and Gas Exploration and Production

Daniel L. Derkics, Mahesh K. Podar

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... Pollution Control Administration, the Food and Drug Administration’s pesticides research, and the Bureaus of Solid Waste Management and Water Hygiene...

1994

Upper Cretaceous Microbial Petroleum Systems in North-Central Montana

Paul G. Lillis

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... system is more problematic because the pod of active source rock is constrained by the optimal conditions of methanogenesis such as temperature, food...

2007

Its Not Easy to Collaborate, but Its Essential!

Bernadette Cullinane, Paul Harrison

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... the honeycomb, care for the larvae and collect the food. Bees are efficient in dividing up tasks and can figure out more efficient ways to complete tasks — In areas...

2017

New dog old tricks … process safety for the energy transition

Steve Cooper, Alice Stembridge

Australian Energy Producers Journal

... in food and beverage markets. Today, there are approximately 25–30 large-scale CCUS facilities in the world with the capacity to capture up to 40...

2024

Corporate Social Responsibility One of Methods to Expand the Benefit for Oil and Gas Bearing Area

Djoko Sunarjanto, Adji Gatot Tjiptono, M. Husen

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... as reservoirs rocks may not be disturbed by oil and gas activities. However, on the other hand, reef used as food resources for fish habitation, requires...

2005

DISTRIBUTION OF HOLOCENE FORAMINIFERA IN MOBILE BAY AND THE EFFECT OF SALINITY CHANGE

George M. Lamb

Alabama Geological Society

...: temperature, salinity, food supply, turbidity, nature of the substrate, depth, turbulence, biological competition, chemistry of the water, et cetera...

1972

Characterization of Ground Water Flow to a Bacteria Impaired Surface Water Body Using Heat as a Tracer

Katrina B. Simons, Richard Hay, Egon Weber

GCAGS Transactions

... have recorded impact to surface waters (Tomassoni, 2000; Conant, 2004). Also, the hyporheic zone is recognized as an important food base for small...

2007

Recent sedimentation along the Alabama coast. Road Log.

W. Leon Scarbrough

Alabama Geological Society

... field trip at Marine Environmental Science Consortium. 7:30 P.M. Banquet - Sea Food Feast. Marine Environmental Science Consortium - VIP Speaker...

1972

Face biting on a juvenile tyrannosaurid and behavioral implications

Joseph E. Peterson, Michael D. Henderson, Reed P. Scherer, Christopher P. Vittore

PALAIOS

... learning behavior for later conflict as competing adults or territoriality over food or spatial resources. Key words: tyrannosaur, paleopathology...

2009

Developing Coal Bed Methane CBM Project as a Truly Sustainable Venture: Strategies, Technologies and Methodologies

Vilas Tawde, Ishaan Chellani, Rishabh Sharma

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... will facilitate villagers to set up small bio gas plants. These bio-gas plants will be supplied by food and cattle waste and would replace firewood...

2019

Recent Mississippi Sound Sediments Compared with Some Upper Cretaceous Sediments

Richard R. Priddy

GCAGS Transactions

... and far from reefs. These hermits seem to owe their size to a lack of competition for food. However, the reason for their isolation has not yet been...

1954

Acquisition trial of deep smart DAS uphole: Evaluating high-productivity drilling with dual rotary and fiber cable deployment

Andrey Bakulin, Ezzedeen Alfataierge, Richard Berquist, Francois Hermal

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... control, and using small amounts of recycled vegetable oil from the food industry to lubricate the percussion hammer. We emphasize, that no chemicals...

2022

Petrology of Carbonate Rocks

D. L. Baars

Four Corners Geological Society

... on buried particles. In brief, beware of the interpretation of broken shell particles. Figure 2. The parrot fish harvests the coral reef for his food...

1963

The Narrow Gauge Lines

Kenneth E. Carter

Four Corners Geological Society

... transportation than mule train or horse and wagon was needed to haul ore from mine to smelter and to provide the mining camps with coal, timber, food...

1964

Fossil Tracks of Eocene Vertebrates, Southwestern Uinta Basin, Utah

H. D. Curry

Utah Geological Association

... invertebrates that were also making trails in the mud (fig. 6). Figure 6. The invertebrates that made these wandering trails were doubtless food...

1957

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