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Coprolites: A Review of the Literature and a Study of Specimens from Southern Washington

G. C. Amstutz

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... they throw on the food and feeding habits of the animal in question. For example, the dried dung found with fossil groundsloths at two localities...

1958

The Upper Devonian-Lower Mississippian Bakken Formation of west-central Saskatchewan: stratigraphic architecture and sequence stratigraphy of a conventional heavy oil reservoir

Luc E. Chabanole, Luis A. Buatois

CSPG Bulletin

..., a horizontal grazing trace, in F2B is evidence for a food supply primarily hosted within the sediment near the sediment/water interface. However...

2017

Key Success Factors of Women's Empowerment Program - A Case Study From Prima* Group in Bojonegoro Regency

Hanifatu Avida Romas, Ichwan Arifin, Beta Wicaksono

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... by making batik cloth and various types of food. The development of the creative economy provides opportunities for the community, both men and women...

2022

Metal Distribution and Metal Site Partitioning, Mobile Bay Surface Sediments

J. Ashley Cordi, Maurice A. Meylan, Wayne C. Isphording

GCAGS Transactions

... of a metal could be amplified in food webs. An extensive river system transports sediment and its contained contaminant load to Mobile Bay from a medley...

2003

Seven Major Volcanic Eruptions That Temporarily Cooled World's Climate

Franz L Kessler

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... of Great Britain and Ireland. Families in Wales traveled long distances as refugees, begging for food. Famine was prevalent in north and southwest...

2008

The Development of Rodriguez Bank, a Holocene Mudbank in the Florida Reef Tract

R. J. Turmel, R. G. Swanson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... sediment to settle to the bottom (Fig. 8); (2) these leaves provide surfaces for attachment or food FIG. 3. [Grey Scale] Aerial photograph...

1976

Flow Archives of Hurricane Harvey in Buffalo Bayou, Houston, Texas: Part 1—Flood, Adjust, and Recover

Katharine P. Kendall, Ariane Roesch, Andrew Stearns, Carolina Ramon-Duenas, Sarah Meyer, Jerome J. Kendall, Jan-Claire Phillips

GCAGS Transactions

... and receded, the need is primarily for food and shelter. During the late adjustment phase, as the bayou returned to its channel (∼day 30-40) the character...

2019

Spatial Analysis of the La Nana Bayou Watershed in Texas to Assess Stream Health

Rylee Gabbert, I-Kuai Hung, Daniel Unger, and Jiyeon Kim

GCAGS Transactions

... supplier of chicken products (Tyson Food Inc.) had two locations within the watershed boundary: a food manufacturing site and a product supplier site. When...

2025

Excavability of Inter-Bedded Quartzites and Phyllites of the Lower Carboniferous Sungai Perlis Beds at Bukit Teluk Batu, Terengganu Darul Iman

John Kuna Raj, Ahmad Nizam Hassan, Ahmad Zulhilmy

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... Kerajaan, Ipoh. 124 p. FAO, Food and Agricultural Organization, 2006. Guidelines for Soil Description, 4th Edition. Food and Agriculture Organization...

2023

The Environmental Realities of Petroleum Exploration: Chapter 28: Part V. Legal, Political, Ethical, and Environmental Aspects of the Business

G. Rogge Marsh

AAPG Special Volumes

... is written as a fable of how human use of pesticides could interfere with the food chain, killing untold numbers of birds, wildlife, livestock, and insects...

1992

Limestone-Marl Couplets: Origin of the Early Pliocene Trubi Marls in Calabria, Southern Italy

R. Thunell , D. Rio , R. Sprovieri , I. Raffi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of meiofauna increases with increasing food availability. A high benthic foraminiferal standing stock during limestone deposition would thus reflect...

1991

Patterns of Living Benthonic Foraminifera, Gulf of California

Fred B Phleger

AAPG Special Volumes

... and Simmons, 1960). It may also be suggested that rivers provide food materials directly to Foraminifer of the nearshore zone. The large standing crops...

1964

Geochemistry of Carbonate Cements in Surficial Alluvial Conglomerates and their Paleoclimatic Implications, Sultanate of Oman

Stephen J. Burns, Albert Matter

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., 1970, Carbon isotope fractionation during the precipitation of calcium carbonate: Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 8, p. 363-371. FOOD...

1995

Processes Associated with Microbial Biofilms in the Twilight Zone of Caves: Examples from the Cayman Islands

Brian Jones

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... that such filaments are less common on surrounding substrates suggests that they purposely targeted the insect fragments, possibly as a food source (Fig. 5O). (2...

1995

Fergana Gulf of Paleogene Sea of Central Asia, its History, Sediments, Fauna, and Flora, their Environment and Evolution

R. Th. Hecker , A. I. Ossipova , T. N. Belskaya

AAPG Bulletin

.... However, the population of the gulf was very large, which was determined, above all, by the large food supply. As the hydrobiologists have shown, present...

1963

Petrology of Krebs Subgroup (Pennsylvanian, Desmoinesian) of Western Missouri

Miles O. Hayes

AAPG Bulletin

... and the source of their food supply Arch. Neerl. Zool., T. 10, p. 171-239. Wentworth, C. K., 1922, A scale of grade and class terms for clastic sediments...

1963

Human Population and Energy Consumption: The Future

Amos Salvador,

AAPG Special Volumes

..., or pestilence, has a tendency to multiply faster than he can increase his food supply. Meadows et al.'s (1972) book, sponsored by the Club of Rome...

2005

Shale Gas and Americas Future; #110141 (2010)

Aubrey K. McClendon

Search and Discovery.com

... of the pipe plastics Maintains fluid viscosity as temperature Used in laundry detergents, hand soaps and increases cosmetics Food additive; food and beverages...

2010

Mushroom and Broccoli-Head Shaped Algal Fragments from the Eagle Ford Shale of South Texas and Coahuila, Mexico; #70134 (2013)

Karl W. Schwab, Geoffrey S. Bayliss, Michael A. Smith, and Nelson B. Yoder

Search and Discovery.com

.... The planktonic foraminifera, like much of the other plankton, are there because that is where the highest concentration of their food source (i.e., algae...

2013

Age and mode of the middle Miocene marine flooding of the Pannonian Basin-constraints from central Serbia

Oleg Mandic, Ljupko Rundic Stjepan Corc, Durdica Pezelj, Dorte Theobalt, Karin Sant, Wout Krijgsman

PALAIOS

.... Highly diversified assemblages imply availability of diverse sorts of food. The assemblage is still stable as indicated by a low stress marker rate. Only...

2019

A Conceptual Framework for the Application of Trace Fossils

Murray K. Gingras, Kerrie L. Bann, James A. Maceachern, S. George Pemberton

Special Publications of SEPM

..., food resources are more widely spread in sand versus mud substrates, so dissipation time is much higher for muddy sediments, as animals tend to move...

2009

Identification and Recording of Particulate Sedimentary Organic Matter

Stanley A.J. Pocock

Special Publications of SEPM

... cells. The phloem is the food conducting tissue and is made up of sieve tubes, with sieve plates, companion cell, and fiber parenchyma cells. Both...

1982

The neoichnology of a semi-terrestrial fish: mudskipper trackways in mud-dominated and sand-dominated substrates

John-Paul Zonneveld, Aswan, Russell L. Ciochon, Riley Morton, Yan Rizal, Maria Rodriguez, Yahdi Zaim, Neil H. Shubin

PALAIOS

... efficiently access food resources (Markey and Marshall 2007) and avoid predation. Similar to arthropods, vertebrates have made the transition from...

2025

Sedimentation in Barred Basins, and Source Rocks of Oil

W. G. Woolnough

AAPG Bulletin

...., "Valuation of the Sea. I. Animal Life on the Sea Bottom and Its Food and Quantity," Rept. Danish Biol. Station to Board of Agric., xx (1911), pp. 1-76. 17...

1937

Macro-Invertebrate Assemblages of Central Texas Coastal Bays and Laguna Madre

Robert H. Parker

AAPG Bulletin

..., J., 1952, "On the Ecology of Distribution of Cockle and Mussel in the Dutch Waddensea, Their Role in Sedimentation and the Source of Their Food Supply...

1959

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