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Paleoecologic Determination of Bathymetric Position of Organic Buildups--Example from Lower Paleozoic of Appalachians: ABSTRACT
Kenneth R. Walker, S. C. Ruppel, F. C. Breland
AAPG Bulletin
... of suspended organic detritus in bottom waters (a resource derived from shelf areas), and the height above the sediment of suspended food. In shallow...
1980
Late Cenozoic Paleo-oceanography of Norwegian Greenland Sea and Northeast Atlantic: Benthic Foraminiferal Evidence: ABSTRACT
Paul E. Belanger
AAPG Bulletin
... and affected the food supply to the benthos. These intervals alternated with times of more productive ice-free conditions, some of which may have been...
1981
Llama-Supported Geologic Fieldwork in Brooks Range, Alaska: ABSTRACT
John T. Dillon, James L. Faiks
AAPG Bulletin
... over muskeg, and forded rivers. Since they are avid foragers, minimal food was packed for the llamas. Bears were sighted during the trip, but non...
1985
Lithological and Geochemical Facies of Shublik Formation (Triassic), North Slope, Alaska: ABSTRACT
Judith Totman Parrish
AAPG Bulletin
... numbers as to suggest unusually abundant food supply; in addition, their distribution is consistent with mass kills, which are common among fish...
1985
Abstract: Meteorites, from Economic Commodity and Valuable Resource, by Marvin Killgore and Dante S. Lauretta; #90078 (2008)
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2008
Abstract: Carbon Dioxide Capture and Storage: Environmental Concerns in Petroleum Exploration and Exploitation, by Shadab Raza; #90081 (2008)
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2008
Abstract: The Sedimentary Record of Human Evolution, by Gail Ashley; #90101 (2010)
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2010
ABSTRACT: Deep Water Benthic Foraminiferal Faunas: Depositional Systems and Reservoir Quality; #90007 (2002)
Richard H. Fillon
Search and Discovery.com
... sediment/water interface for food, metabolicchemical micro-environments, and physical properties, benthic foraminiferal species assemblages observed...
2002
ABSTRACT: Petroleum Geology of the Oil and Gas Commercial Discoveries in Spanish Basins: Onshore Cantabrian basin; #90017 (2003)
G. Abeger, A. Jimenez Fernandez, A. Serrano, S. Quesada, T. Vallaure, J. Varela, W. Martinez del Olmo
Search and Discovery.com
... with crestal collapse faults perpendicular to the compressive alpine fold. (4) Seals: intraformational food plain and abandonment channel facies shales. (5...
2003
Abstract: Ecotoxicology of Oil Sands Aquatic Environments; #90172 (2014)
Andrea Farwell, D. George Dixon
Search and Discovery.com
... will be highlighted. Algal and microbial production, and aquatic food web dynamics are processes that have received attention to date (e.g., in C and N...
2014
Abstract: The Development of Groundwater Risk Index through Multiple Dataset in the Arabian Basin, Saudi Arabia; #91204 (2023)
Arya Pradipta, Mohammad Makkawi, Ghozian Karami, Mohamed Yassin, Mohammed Benaafi, Sinatrya Prayudi, Panteleimon Soupios
Search and Discovery.com
... and anthropogenic activities. Both factors could lead to groundwater depletion that might increase serious threat to living environment and food...
2023
The Louisiana Mercury Reduction Act: Voluntary Assessment and Remediation from Natural Gas Production Sites from Land and Over
John
Search and Discovery.com
... (RECAP) ◦ Biota-sediment accumulation factor (BSAF) ◦ Food web model ◦ Total Hg TOC ◦ Total sulfides DO pH ◦ Turbidity Salinity Grain size Water Temp...
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Extended Abstract: Unconventional Non-Food Resources From Romanian Black Sea Coast , #90099 (2009)
Maria Nastac, Alina Resteanu, Ticuta Negreanu-Pirjol, Bogdan Negreanu-pirjol, Daniela Ivan, Andrea Balta, Zuliang Liao
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...Extended Abstract: Unconventional Non-Food Resources From Romanian Black Sea Coast , #90099 (2009) Maria Nastac, Alina Resteanu, Ticuta Negreanu...
2009
Health effects from arsenic in groundwater of the Bengal delta: Effects of iron and water storage practices
Anitha Kumari Sharma, Jens Christian Tjell, Hans Mosbk
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
.... 193199.Roychowdhury, T., T. Uchino, H. Tokunaga, and M. Ando, 2002, Survey of arsenic in food composites from an arsenic-affected area of West Bengal...
2006
Environmental Health in Petroleum Operations
Oemar Fauzy, Roland Siregar
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... and recreation facilities., hospitals/clinics, food establishments, water treating plants, etc. In addition, CPI is operating four outlying camps...
1989
Uniqueness of Man and His Environment
W. T. Pecora
AAPG Bulletin
... as food for several stages of carnivores until the relatively inefficient system of energy transfer culminated in the end of the food chain...
1971
Rapid Growth of Mollusks in the Eocene Gosport Sand, U.S. Gulf Coast
Andrew Haveles and Linda C. Ivany
GCAGS Transactions
... is an expected ecophenotypic response to higher food availability. Allmon, W. D., and L. C. Ivany, 2008, Testing for causal relationships between...
2008
California’s Friendly Coast
Susan C. Dimitriou
Pacific Section of AAPG
... and pestles and cooked food on a flat rock surface, similar to a frying pan, over the open fire. Their meals were primarily of acorn mush and whatever...
1973
Don't Write Oil Off As A Transportation Fuel Just Yet
Eve Sprunt
Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)
... with the use of food for fuel and what impact that could have on global food production, particularly for hard-hit underdeveloped nations. "The challenge...
2006
Oil in the Limestone Cycle
John Emery Adams
Tulsa Geological Society
... by channels, pitted by depressions, and built up into domes or ridges. Sea water surging through the channels brought food to the inhabitants...
1954
Carbonate-Sediment Production by Parrot Fish and Sea Urchins on Caribbean Reefs: Reef Biota
John C. Ogden
AAPG Special Volumes
.... A. Abbott, eds., 1974, Studies on the activity pattern, behavior, and food of the echinoid Echinometra lucunter (L.) on beachrock and algal reefs at St...
1977
Transportation of Rock Particles by Sea-Mammals
K. O. Emery
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... food (Schroeder and Wegeforth, 1935; C. M. Hermann personal communication). Schroeder has also noted that large numbers of pebbles are removed from...
1941
Marine Mammals of the Southern California Bight
Mark Pierson
Pacific Section SEPM
... in southern California waters. The cetaceans consist of two groups: the mysticetes, or large baleen whales, which feed by filtering their food...
1994
Cavemen of Langkawi
Lee Chai Peng
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... the bone marrow for food), tooth of a large herbivore and lots of shells of freshwater , brackish and marine molluscs including the common freshwater...
1997
Biogenic Sedimentary Structures Formed By Rays
James D. Howard, Taylor V. Mayou, Richard W. Heard
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
... make excavations by flapping their "wings" in order to erode the substrate hydraulically and thereby obtain benthic organisms for food. Subsequently...
1977