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Systematic ichnology of the Middle Ordovician Trenton Group, St Lawrence Lowland, eastern Canada

D. Fillion, R. K. Pickerill

Atlantic Geology

... distribution was s u b s t r a t e and its primary c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s , in turn a r e f l e c t a n c e of food availability and environmental...

1984

The Energy Crunch

S. Fred Singer

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... have allowed men to divert resources from basic necessities, such as food and shelter, in order to make investments in science and technology...

1976

Petroleum History Institute Annual Meeting and Field Trip - Salt Lake City, Utah, May 17-19, 2018

William R. Brice

Petroleum History Institute

... silent auction (Fig. 8). The highlight of the evening was our reception held at the hotel at which we had good food and drink, as well as great...

2018

Stowing away on ships that pass in the night: sclerobiont assemblages on individually dated bivalve and brachiopod shells from a subtropical shelf

David L. Rodland, Marcello G. Simões, Richard A. Krause, Jr., Michal Kowalewski

PALAIOS

... suspended food particles as well as from nearby surface sediments using an extensible siphon. While B. rosea is less resistant to abrasion than many bivalves...

2014

Thomas Bard: Factors That Led to the Discovery of Oil at Well OjaiŽ 6 in 1867

Stephen P. Mulqueen

Petroleum History Institute

... and hauled food and potable water. • Hauled stove, pots and pans. • Hauled and erected tents with bedding. • Arranged delivery of supplies. Drilling...

2020

Why So Few Historic Sites of Oil Production?

James Douet

Petroleum History Institute

... range of associated services (food retailing, spare parts, car repairs, garage services, café); and some form of canopy to protect the drivers whilst...

2021

Lateral Offsets and Revised Dates of Large Prehistoric Earthquakes at Pallett Creek, Southern California

Kerry E. Sieh

Pacific Section of AAPG

... list of action to take in the event of an earthquake. Before Store emergency supplies: Food, water, first aid kit, flashlight and battery-powered...

1984

Overview of International Central Receiver Projects

Williams R. Delameter

Circum Pacific Council Publications

..., including those involved in (1) petroleum and petrochemical production, (2) enhanced oil recovery, (3) ore processing, (4) food processing, and (5...

1982

General Review of Salt Dome Geology

New Orleans Geological Society

.... Calcite cap rock forms as a product of a complex series of bacterially mediated chemical reactions that, in the presence of a hydrocarbon food supply...

1993

Geological and Cultural Excursion, Jackson, Mississippi to Natchez, Mississippi, 1993 - Itinerary

New Orleans Geological Society

.... 61 South 72.2 - Turn right on Halls Ferry exit ramp. 73.1 - Turn right on Halls Ferry Road. LUNCH Dine at a fast food restaurant of your choice...

1993

PALEOECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF STABLE ISOTOPE RATIOS IN MIOCENE TROPICAL SHALLOW MARINE HABITATS (INDONESIA)

SONJA REICH, VIOLA WARTER, FRANK P. WESSELINGH, JOHANNES C. ZWAAN, LUCAS LOURENS, WILLEM RENEMA

PALAIOS

... previous studies have attempted to identify food sources and reconstruct food webs in seagrass meadows using carbon isotopes, based on the assumption...

2015

Strategies for Obtaining Ecological Data to Enhance Decommissioning Assessments

Sean van Eiden, Thomas Tothill, Jessica J. Meeuwig

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... organisms such as algae, corals and sponges, which provide habitat and food for a variety of marine fauna (Forteath et al. 1982). Within ~5–6 years...

2020

History of Mining in the Bingham District, Utah

E. D. Hammond

Utah Geological Association

..., establishing a water supply, growing food and building shelters—in other words, providing the bare necessities of life before reaching out...

1961

Role of Micro-Organisms in Formation of Limestones

H. S. Puri, Albert Collier

GCAGS Transactions

... for food. Table 1. Composition of CXM-67, a synthetic medium for the isolation of marine algae. This medium is not autoclaved, but is sterilized...

1967

Fluvial and Lacustrine Environments

A. A. Ekdale, R. G. Bromley, S. G. Pemberton

Special Publications of SEPM

... that probably fed on plant detritus and algae. Due to extreme temperatures and high turbidity, food supplies in glacial lakes tend to be minimal (Gibbard...

1984

THE ORIGIN AND PALEOECOLOGY OF CLYPEASTEROID ASSEMBLAGES FROM DIFFERENT SHELF SETTINGS OF THE MIOCENE OF SARDINIA, ITALY

ANDREA MANCOSU, JAMES H. NEBELSICK

PALAIOS

... reflects ecological factors such as substrate characteristics and food supply. Differences in preservation potential of the different echinoid tests also...

2015

Fundamental Issues on the Application of Seismic Methodologies for Carbonate Reservoir Characterization

Sigit Sukmono

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... environment, i.e. clear water with little or no silt contamination, specific water temperatures, and food supply. Carbonate generation occurs along long...

2010

The Thorla-McKerr Salt Works and Oil Wells and the Macksburg, Ohio Oil Booms

Jeff A. Spencer, Judy Robinson

Petroleum History Institute

... is the second FIgure 2. One of the large kettles used to boil the salt brine. The kettle now resides Thorla-McKee well. The first well, at The Food Center, 110...

2007

Middle East Oil — Today and Tomorrow

C. O. Willson

Tulsa Geological Society

... the large-scale employment and training of nationals, adequate housing, clothing and food, hospitalization, sanitation, and entertainment giving...

1957

PALEOECOLOGY OF THE GADDIS SITE IN THE UPPER CRETACEOUS AGUJA FORMATION, TERLINGUA, TEXAS

HOMER MONTGOMERY, SCOTT CLARK

PALAIOS

... of the ecology of forests as they are an important food source for fauna, they bind trees together in the canopy, and they promote tree mortality (Putz...

2016

LOWER PALEOGENE COMPLEX ANT NESTS FROM ARGENTINA: EVIDENCE FOR EARLY POLYDOMY IN ANTS?

JORGE F. GENISE, LILIANA F. CANTIL, EDUARDO S. BELLOSI

PALAIOS

..., more efficient defense of nest, avoidance of long transport of food to a central nest, thermoregulation, expansion of colony, and segregation of brood...

2016

Geologic and Ecologic Significance of the Upper Paleozoic Foraminifera in the Hartville Area, Wyoming

Lloyd G. Henbest

Wyoming Geological Association

... such foraminifers are restricted, as seems probable, to the shallow water communities where food and life are abundant, remains to be established...

1958

A Quantitative Method for Evaluating Ecological Risks Associated with Long-Term Degradation of Deep-Sea Plastic-Containing Infrastructure

Alexander N. Testoff, Nicholas A. Nelson, Joseph P. Nicolette

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... of microplastics and subsequent gradual enrichment (biomagnification) through the food The APPEA Journal web has been hypothesised, but not demonstrated...

2022

RECOGNIZING TRACES OF SNAIL PREDATION ON THE CARIBBEAN SAND DOLLAR LEODIA SEXIESPERFORATA

TOBIAS B. GRUN

PALAIOS

... ran under natural light conditions. Cassids were kept in separate tanks together with the sand dollars, thus avoiding any food competition between...

2017

Land of Fire: Azerbaijan and the Caspian Continue to Burn Hot with Potential

Susan Smith Nash Ph.D.

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... still unobtainable for the unemployed engineers and factory workers from the now-defunct food processing plants, wood and paper processing plants...

2002

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