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Bioinfiltration: Irrigation-Driven Transport of Clay Particles Through Bioturbated Sediments

Liam G. Herringshaw,, Duncan McIlroy

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... are likely to affect microbial productivity, which is thought to be the food source of many burrowing micro- and macro-organisms. Aller, R.C., 1982...

2013

Drilling and Testing on the Central Gulf Coast

Shelby W. Smith

New Orleans Geological Society

... or no food, or a refrigerator full of nothing but the tool pusher's choices (T-bones or filet steak). You cook for yourself if you are hungry. Conversely, my...

1991

The first predatory drillhole on a fossil chiton plate: an occasional prey item or an erroneous attack?

Alejandra Rojas, Mariano Verde, Diego Urteaga, Fabrizio Scarabino, Sergio Martínez

PALAIOS

... be considered. Chitons are a source of food for several marine taxa, including other mollusks, crabs, sea stars, and some vertebrates (e.g., Talmadge 1974...

2014

Habitat of Oil in Carbonate Rocks

M. Malek-Aslani

GCAGS Transactions

... shallow waters of tropical seas. The energy of sunlight in the presence of nutrients allows the algae to synthesize carbohydrates which is the basic food...

1968

PRESERVATION OF MUCUS TRAILS BY EARLY PYRITIZATION IN CRETACEOUS INGERSOLL SHALE (EUTAW FORMATION, EASTERN ALABAMA, U.S.A.)

CHARLES E. SAVRDA, PHILLIP A. DAYMOND, ADRIEN-MAXENCE HESPEL, PHILLIP A. DAYMOND, ADRIEN-MAXENCE HESPEL

PALAIOS

..., v. 50, p. 767–780. COGNIE, B. AND BARILLÉ, L., 1999, Does bivalve mucus favour the growth of their main food source, microalgae?: Oceanologica Acta...

2016

Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Water Quality

Eric Eslinger, Uriel Oko, Jacqueline A. Smith, G. H. Holliday

Special Publications of SEPM

... fibers, plastics, detergents, food additives and preservatives, chemical fertilizers, synthetic pesticides, and synthetic rubber. "Most of the more...

1994

The Gibraltar case study, northern Llanos Foothills, Colombia. Success of a complex technical business in complicated environments.

T. Villamil, J. Muñoz, J. Sanchez, J. J. Aristizabal, J. Velasco, A. Fajardo, P. E. Luna, A. Mantilla, L. E. Peña, M. G. Paz, O. Silva, E. Sanchez, N. S. Meza, J. Martinez, L. A. Pachon, E. Gallardo

Asociación Colombiana de Geólogos y Geofisicos del Petróleo (ACGGP)

... construction of barriers, living infrastructure and food and goods for soldiers in the area. Additionally, the degree of helicopter support to transport...

2003

BIOGENIC STRUCTURES OF UNIONIFORM BIVALVES IN WET-INTERDUNE DEPOSITS (LATE MIOCENE…EARLY PLIOCENE, ARGENTINA)

NOELIA B. CARMONA, JUAN JOSÉ PONCE, ANDREAS WETZEL

PALAIOS

... conditions, such as food or oxygen deficiency, reproductive ! FIG. 2.—Unioniform resting and locomotion trace fossils. A) Bedding plane view...

2018

Sediment Accumulation Rates For the Mississippi Delta Region: a Time-interval Synthesis

Chris Jenkins

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... For example, sediment accumulation rate is one determining factor in the availability of food for benthos in marine systems (Burdige 2007), causing lower...

2018

Geomorphology of Lower Clear Creek as it Affected Fremont Occupation

Andrew E. Godfrey

Utah Geological Association

... not be visible to travelers along Clear Creek. Thus, in addition to providing a favorable environment for growing food, the fan provided a degree...

1987

New records of postglacial walrus and a review of Quaternary marine mammals in New Brunswick

Randall F. Miller

Atlantic Geology

... GEOLOGY of food for walrus discussed here. The New Brunswick walrus specimens described above are probably of postglacial origin based on their mode...

1990

Applications of Photogrammetry to Neoichnological Studies: The Significance of Shorebird Trackway Distributions at the Bay of Fundy

Scott Melnyk, Anders Cowper, John-Paul Zonneveld, Murray K. Gingras

PALAIOS

... of Food Distribution on Track Density The Influence of Topography on Substrate Cohesiveness The impact that topographic elevation has on water content...

2022

Ecology, Distribution, and Taxonomy of Herpetocypris Amychos, A New Brackish-Water Ostracod, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi

Paul R. Krutak

GCAGS Transactions

... sporadically in the marsh along the Wolf River northeast of De Lisle (Fig. 2). S. robustus makes up 90% of Gulf Coast muskrat food, and the same...

1975

Geoscience in Landuse Planning for Environmental Sustainability

Joy Jacqueline Pereira, Ibrahim Komoo

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... resources. Examples of areas that come under this category are sources of clean water, energy, building material, food production, settlements, parks...

2006

Silurian and Devonian Biogeography

Arthur J. Boucot

Special Publications of SEPM

... on this last is very difficult to estimate from the geological record cited factors and possibly food supply All of these factors acting together...

1974

Geology and environmental change: a New Brunswick perspective

A. G. Pronk

Atlantic Geology

...). This has improved our knowledge of trace elements in rocks, waters, soils, and food. For a more thorough discussion of trace element geochemistry...

1991

Man's Activities on the Continental Slope

Harold D. Palmer

Special Publications of SEPM

... and benthic populations of commercial importance find little food to sustain commercially abundant populations Studies off the Atlantic margin...

1979

Early Liassic Trace Fossil Assemblages from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland: Their Distribution in Continental and Marginal Marine Environments

Grzegorz Pieńkowskl

Special Publications of SEPM

... as a organic food seem to be associated with Such horizons may attractive to the trace matter source maker organisms Palaeophycus has been recorded...

1984

Soil related factors controlling erosion and landslides in Malaysia

S. Paramananthan, Nurfashareena Muhamad, Joy Jacqueline Pereira

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... and caves for his dwelling place. As Man learned to use fire and till the soil in order to increase and stabilize his food supply, his dependence...

2021

Trace Fossils and Mid-Cretaceous Anoxic Events in the Atlantic Ocean

A. A. Ekdale

Special Publications of SEPM

... vation suggests that the primary food resource at the sea floor during periods of oxygen minima was organic have detritus in the sediment...

1984

Distinct depositional environments of two internal reference materials with marine sediment matrix from nearby Bangka Island

Ronaldo Irzon, Kurnia, Agus Didit Haryanto, Sigit Maryanto, Undang Hernawan

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... of antioxidant solutions and food extracts. Food Science and Technology Research, 23(3), 481-485. Yang, H., Na, J., Jang, W.H., Jung, M.S., Jeon, J.Y., Heo, Y...

2022

Conversion of Fatty and Waxy Substances into Petroleum Hydrocarbons

W. F. Seyer

AAPG Bulletin

... energy or reserve food material in the form of fat or possibly hydrocarbons was characteri tic of the most early and primitive forms of life. Indeed...

1933

Sea Turtles and Management of Marine Seismic Programs in Western Australia

Kellie Pendoley

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... the northern coastal regions of Australia (ANCA 1995). Flatbacks prefer shallow sandy bottoms which support their primary food source consisting of sea...

1997

Patterns of Sponge Diversity in the Middle Capitan Reef of the Guadalupe Mountains, Texas

Ronald A. Johns, Brenda L. Kirkland

West Texas Geological Society

... is neither stagnant nor excessively turbulent (Sarà and Vacelet, 1973). In stagnant waters, the current is too weak to bring food to the sponge...

1998

Paleoecology of the Capitan Reef

Rachel Wood

Special Publications of SEPM

... suspension-feeders Wood et aI., 1996 This infers the presence of food matter in the Oelaware Basin, the presence of suspended food matter in the Delaware...

1999

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