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The Empire Strikes Back with Spectacular Results in the Beetaloo

Dale Granger

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... is an irreplaceable feedstock for fertilisers such as urea, which support food production for the world’s growing population. Gas is used in the production of medical...

2022

Global Gas Outlook 2050

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... by the growing demand for petrochemicals and fertilisers, with the latter contributing to agricultural sector productivity and food security. 54  | P E S A N e w...

2024

Fish-produced Markings on the Outer Continental Margin East of the Middle Atlantic States

Daniel J. Stanley

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... population maintained by an adequate food supply and sea-floor texture and consistency necessary to preserve the markings made by such benthic fish. Over 15...

1971

Concerning Estimates of Potential Oil Reserves

L. G. Weeks

AAPG Bulletin

... of petroleum, food and environmental conditions, and other interrelated features existent in the original deposition basin, controlled the growth...

1950

Vertical Variation in Strength and Porosity of Calcrete (Nari) on Chalk, Shefela, Israel and Interpretation of its Origin

Dan H. Yaalon, Shmuel Singer

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., and P. Paylore (eds.), Food, fiber and the arid lands, Univ. Arizona Press, Tucson, p. 421-437. HARVEY, R. D., 1963, Impact resistance of Illinois...

1974

Progressive Pedogenesis of Eolianite Sandstone

Abraham J. Amiel

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... from the soil and fertilizer to the plant root: Jour. Agr. Food Chem., v. II, p. 204-207. BATHURST, R. G. C., 1971, Carbonate sediments...

1975

Pre-eocene Paleosol South of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico

Patrick L. Abbott, John A. Minch, Gary L. Peterson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., N.J., p. 755-764. SANCHEZ, P. A., AND S. W. BUOL, 1975, Soils of the tropics and the world food crisis: Science, v. 188, p. 598-603. SOIL SURVEY...

1976

Foraminifera, an Evaluation

C. C. Church

AAPG Bulletin

... to depth, sensitive only to temperature changes and food supply. Indicative of the importance now placed in facies interpretation...

1953

In Situ Experiments on the Burial of Marine Invertebrates

Jean Ann Nichols, Gilbert T. Rowe, C. Hovey Clifford, Robert A. Young

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., TENORE, K., AND BROWNE, M., 1974, The role of resuspended bottom muds in the food chain of shallow embayments: Proceedings, International Estuarine...

1978

Trace Fossils and Sedimentologic Interpretation--McGregor Member of Platteville Formation (Ordovician) of Wisconsin

Charles W. Byers, Lawrence E. Stasko

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...-produced H2S with iron; organic materials, burrow linings in this case, serve as the food source for anaero ic sulfate-reducing bacteria (Berner, 1971...

1978

Early Cementation and Lithification in Intertidal Cryptalgal Structures, Boca Jewfish, Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles

Brian R. Pratt

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., 1967, Subtidal gelatinous mat, sand stabilizer and food, Great Bahama Bank: Jour. Geol., v. 75, p. 736-738. BATHURST, R. G. C., 1975, Carbonate...

1979

Deposition of Organic Matter in Recent Sediments: Part II. Origin and Evolution of Petroleum: Group 1. Origin

Parker D. Trask

AAPG Special Volumes

..., and the phytoplankton. These are the basic sources of food for animal life in the sea, and they control the quantity of organic matter deposited...

1934

Flux of Barnacle Plate Fragments and Fecal Pellets Measured by Sediment Traps

Charles M. Hoskin

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Archosargus probatocephalus (Pisces: Sparidae): Copeia, 1977, p. 126-133. ODUM, W. E., 1966, The food and feeding of the striped mullet Mugil cephalus...

1980

Colloidal Method for Concentration of Carbonaceous Matter from Rocks

Maurice Deul

AAPG Bulletin

.... The paste is spooned out of the jar into a wire strainer supported on a ring stand over a beaker. (An ordinary kitchen food strainer 4-6 in. in diameter...

1956

Petroleum and Our National Security

Herbert Hoover, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... still more energy and, in turn, even more petroleum. Furthermore, there is no substitute in sight. It has become, next to food, the world's most...

1957

Organic Matter in Marine Sediments Off East Coast of India: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

M. Subba Rao

AAPG Bulletin

... of zooplankton production, since the animals of this group are in general the chief grazers and must fluctuate with the supply of their food" (Sverdrup et al...

1960

Barrier Island (Shoreline) and Associated Environments: Outline for Lecture 9

Robert J. Weimer

AAPG Special Volumes

...; oxidation processes; root systems. g) Biogenic: response of organisms making biogenic structures to energy, rates of sedimentation and food supply. h...

1976

Occurrence and Activity of Bacteria in Marine Sediments: Part 6. Special Features of Sediments

Claude E. Zobell

AAPG Special Volumes

...., "The Role of Bacteria as Food for Bottom Animals," Science, Vol. 76, p. 490 (1932). *29. MICHAELIS, L., "Oxidation-Reduction Potentials." J. B. Lippincott...

1939

Microsampling Carbonates for Stable Isotope and Minor Element Analysis: Physical Separation of Samples on a 20 Micrometer Scale: RESEARCH METHOD PAPER

David L. Dettman , Kyger C Lohmann

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., C., AND TONGIORGI, E., 1964, Paleotemperature analysis of fossil shells of marine mollusks (food refuse) from the Arene Candide Cave, Italy...

1995

Interrelations of Population Growth, Energy Supply, and Environment

William Naunton Barbat

AAPG Bulletin

... by hunting or foraging for food, they appear to have developed an ability to stabilize population growth before the food supply has been exceeded. Population...

1973

Energy resources--cornucopia or empty barrel? (Discussions & Reply)

Discussion: J. H. Laherrere; Discussion: C. J. Campbell; Discussion: R. C. Duncan; Reply: Peter J. McCabe, R. C. Duncan

AAPG Bulletin

... of times after 1800. Malthus stated that human populations tend to increase in geometric ratio with time, but that the food supply increases only...

2001

Abstract: Tunnels and Barriers in Energy Technology Innovation. Or, Why is the oil industry so conservative when dramatic technological change is needed?; #90171 (2013)

Steve Larter, Jennifer Adams, Ian Gates, and Lloyd Snowdon

Search and Discovery.com

... corrections were based on food and environmental science research, and novel recovery processes reliant on using mobile water arose from collaborations...

2013

Abstract: An Initial Evaluation of Some Biogeochemical-engineering Routes to Carbon Management; #90172 (2014)

Steve Larter, Ian Gates, Jennifer Adams, Ian Head

Search and Discovery.com

... for the production of food and thus this is unlikely to happen. One hesitates to disturb forests or oceans given their crucial role in planetary ecology...

2014

Abstract: *Foraminifers as Monitoring Tool for Sea Water Pollution at Al Hariga Harbor in Tobruk, NE Libya; #91202 (2022)

Salah El-Ekhfifi, Esam Abdulsamad, Mohammed El Hassi, Mohamed Masoud, and Ahmed Muftah

Search and Discovery.com

..., foraminiferal diversity and abundance are sensitive to food availability and water clarity, making them ideal bio-indicators of water quality...

2022

Abstract: A Green, Natural, Efficient, and Low-Cost Biopolymer as a Shale Swelling Inhibitor for Drilling Muds; #91204 (2023)

Mobeen Murtaza, Azeem Rana, Salman Alrasheed, Muhammad Kamal, Tawfik A. Saleh, Mohamed Mahmoud, Sulaiman Alarifi

Search and Discovery.com

.../10.1007/978-3-319-78030-6_11 Patel, S., Goyal, A., 2015. Applications of Natural Polymer Gum Arabic: A Review. International Journal of Food Properties 18...

2023

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