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200 Years of Exploration and Mapping in Northwest Wyoming
Deborah Deibler Steele
Montana Geological Society
..., and months of camp food. They suffered from summer heat and sudden mountain snows. The team explored, mapped and collected data in an area...
1997
Environmental Controls of Benthic Macrofaunal Patterns in the Gulf of Mexico Adjacent to the Mississippi Delta
Robert J. Stanton, Jr. , Ian Evans
GCAGS Transactions
..., together with other unmeasured values such as food supply, oxygen concentration, etc., must be important specific factors in controlling the overall...
1971
On Behavior of the Late Jurassic Carnivores
M.T. Naus, W.W. Stein
Montana Geological Society
.... These animals will often bring back parts of the kill to help support the young, sometimes regurgitating the half-eaten food (Schaller, 1972...
1997
Fossil Vertebrates from Pleistocene Terrestrial Deposits on the Northern Channel Islands, Southern California
Daniel A. Guthrie
Pacific Section of AAPG
... is a favorite food of barn owls, yet no specimens were found in the extensive remains of owl pellets from 7,000 BP on San Miguel and 10,000 BP on Santa Rosa...
1998
Economic and Other Factors Affecting Petroleum Exploration
Kenneth H. Crandall
GCAGS Transactions
..._Page 60------------------------- One cannot help but be reminded of the migrations of lemmings. Hordes of them marching in mass, devouring all food...
1972
Marine Borers: Trace Fossils and Geological Significance
John E. Warme and Eric J. McHuron
Special Publications of SEPM
...). BIOLOGY AND PALEOBIOLOGY OF BORERS Why Bore or Excavate? Excavators penetrate for three main reasons: protection, support of body parts, and food...
1978
Front Matter, President’s Welcome, Chairman’s Welcome, TOC: West Texas Geological Society: Past, Present, Future
Daphne Lampman
West Texas Geological Society
... ~ WTGS, PBS-SEPM FIELD TRIP CO-CHAIRS Curtis Helms, Jr. ~ Independent Dr. Bob Trentham ~ UTPB FOOD TRUCK LUNCH COORDINATOR Rob Party ~ Reliant Energy GOLF...
2015
Acanthodians from the Siluro-Devonian of Ellesmere Island
Nils Spjeldnaes
CSPG Special Publications
... was placed between two non-calcified elements. This may indicate that it was to a certain degree mobile, and assisted in transporting food...
1967
Characterization and Identification of Kerogen and Bitumen and Determination of Thermal Maturation by Means of Qualitative and Quantitative Microscopical Techniques
Dr. Pieter van Gijzel
Special Publications of SEPM
... (paleotemperature of source-beds). We obtain underdone food when oven temperature was too low or cooking time was too short (immature rocks, as a result...
1982
Gas a Big Factor in the Texas Panhandle
C. Max Bauer
AAPG Bulletin
... decline of four wells from 280 pounds to 100 pounds in 12 months certainly gives food for thought, as it is this gas pressure which End_Page 171...
1928
Developing an In-Depth Understanding of PFAS to Deliver an Effective Remediation Strategy
Lucas Turner, David Prismall
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... industries including oil refining, distribution, energy, waste and materials handling, port operations, and food and beverage. In his current role, David...
2022
Sparassodonta (Metatheria) coprolites from the early-mid Miocene (Santacrucian Age) of Patagonia (Argentina) with evidence of exploitation by coprophagous insects
Rodrigo L. Tomassini, Claudia I. Montalvo, M. Susana Bargo, Sergio F. VizcaÃno, José I. Cuitiño
PALAIOS
... and interpret paleobiological and paleoecological issues of the producer, fundamentally in relation to its physiology (e.g., feeding behavior, food...
2019
Pergerakan logam-logam berat melalui tanah berlempung daripada Telipok, Sabah (IN MALAY), Heavy metals migration through the clayey soil from Telipok, Sabah
Baba Musta, Khairul Anuar Kassm, Mohd. Razman Salim, Z'aba Ismail
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... drinking water or food from plants and animals, which is assimilated the chemicals from the contaminated land and contaminated water. Soil contaminated...
2003
Recognition of fossil nebkha deposits: clues from neoichnology and sedimentology
M. Cristina Cardonatto, Ricardo Nestor Melchor
PALAIOS
... al. 1996; Mares et al. 1997a). No stored food was found in the systems. The total chamber to tunnel volume per system (VC/VT) in T. barrerae ranged...
2020
Do We Know Enough to Make Future-Proofed Decisions about Contaminants When Decommissioning Offshore Oil and Gas Infrastructure?
Darren J. Koppel, Francesca Gissi, Ibukun Oluwoye, Tom Cresswell
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... in food webs. ERA need to consider both the direct toxicity of the mercury and potential impacts following methylation, which is influenced...
2023
Operational Environmental Management in Maxus, Southeast Sumatra
Wiesje A. Rondonuwu, M. Rasjid Izin
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... of Chemicals from Oil Well Drilling and Production Wastes in Marine Food Webs: A Review. Final Report to American Petroleum Institute, Washington, D. C. 10...
1992
Interlinking Engineering and Social Performance into Sustainability Using the Triple Bottom Line Principal.
Jennifer Bell
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
.... The company donated water, food, clothing and medical supplies to those in need in the aftermath of the disaster. Company employees worked as volunteers...
2014
Including Sub-Surface Uncertainties in CCS Hub Investment Decision Making A Case History
Andrew Garnett, Iain Rodger, Joe Lane
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... in Australia’s water, food and energy systems. He has contributed to the startup of major initia tives on energy transition challenges (global, India...
2023
The Problematical Solution of Shale Gas Exploitation as Alternative Energy for National Independent Oil and Gas
Hanif Indra Wicaksana, Anjar Trilaksono, Aufa Rifqi Alam
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... fibers and plastics Water treatment, soil conditioner Foos additive, food and beverage, lemon juice Automotive antifreeze, household cleansers, deicing...
2013
Creating Culturally Responsive and Safe Workplaces for the Advancement of First Nations People
Byron Davis
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... to/from work • Buying food and clothing • Assistance with housing • Advocacy within the company • A Welfare Officer to talk to whenever needed • Access...
2023
Early Effects of the Late Paleozoic Climate Transition on Soil Ecosystems of the Appalachian Basin (Conemaugh, Monongahela, and Dunkard Groups): Evidence from Ichnofossils
Daniel I. Hembree
PALAIOS
... an increased dependence on the soil as a refuge and as a food resource. Overall, growing instability of the climate during the Pennsylvanian–Permian...
2022
The Wallumbilla-Gladstone State Gas Pipeline
G. Shirra
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
.... For those reasons it is valuable for cooking, space-heating, water heating, food processing, glass manufacturing, brick making, ceramics, calcining...
1990
Mineral Security through Landuse Planning Case Study of Rock Aggregates in Eastern Selangor
Joy Jacqueline Pereira
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... Systems include catchment areas, land used for food production, pastures for grazing, building material for shelter provision, energy resources...
2007
Neochnology of a Microtidal Carbonate Intertidal Zone: Abu Dhabai, U.A.E.
Drew Brown, Hilary Corlett, Tom Kibblewhite, Fiona Whitaker, John-Paul Zonneveld, Murray Gingras
PALAIOS
... at surface prey, probing for infauna or stirring sediment to access buried food items (Zonneveld et al. 2024). Particularly notable are the fabrics...
2024
Fabrication and Transport of Double Emulsion Microcapsules for Applications in Unconventional Resources
Pratanu Roy, Stuart Walsh, Wyatt Du Frane, John J. Vericella, Joshuah K. Stolaroff, Megan M. Smith, Eric B. Duoss, Christopher M. Spadaccini, William L. Bourcier, Susan Carroll, Jeffery J. Roberts, Roger D. Aines
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... to target locations. As such, microcapsules have seen increasing use across a range of fields including pharmaceuticals [2, 3], the food industry [4...
2015