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Sedimentary and Geochemical Systems in Transitional Marine Sediments in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico

Wayne C. Isphording , John A. Stringfellow , George C. Flowers

GCAGS Transactions

... sediments and the possibility of a hazardous accumulation of heavy metals by biota lying on the human food chain (Sweeney, 1984). Several factors...

1985

Morphology of some Devonian reefs in Alberta: a palaeogeomorphological study

Rudolf Martin

CSPG Special Publications

... different morphological characteristics. These characteristics depend on such external conditions as marine currents, wind direction, water depth, food...

1967

Regional Water and Gas Geochemistry of the Mannville Group and Associated Horizons, Southern Alberta

J.D. Cody, I.E. Hutcheon

CSPG Bulletin

... to serve as a food source (Barcelona, 1980). The association of the maturation window with the CO2 anomaly and BSR may be related to the onset...

1994

Novel Wettability Modifiers for Improved Oil Recovery in Tight Oil Reservoirs

Mingyuan Wang, Gayan A. Abeykoon, Francisco J. Argüelles Vivas, Ryosuke Okuno

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... used in the food industry, and commercially available at relatively low cost. 1. Introduction Horizontal drilling and multi-stage hydraulic fracturing...

2019

Preliminary Assessment of Ichnofacies in the Gething Formation of NE British Columbia

Murray K. Gingras, John-Paul Zonneveld, Barton J. Blakney

CSPG Bulletin

..., this type of bioturbation can be associated with high biomass, thereby demonstrating that a viable and persistent food resource was locally available...

2010

Sediments of Fresh-Water Lakes

W. H. Twenhofel V. E. McKelvey

AAPG Bulletin

... there are oxygen and food as do also the other nektonic forms and also the plankton. Lakes with semi-annual overturn permit these organisms, other conditions...

1941

Petrology and Origin of the Lower Tertiary Formations of New Jersey

John K. Adams

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... portion of the formation suggest strong wave action or the action of organisms which break up shell fish for food. In either event the implication...

1963

The Sedimentology, Stratigraphy and Reservoir Characteristics of the Montney D1 and D2 Horizons in the Greater Pouce Coupe Area

Donald Prenoslo, Carolyn M. Furlong, Murray K. Gingras, Tiffany Playter, John-Paul Zonneveld

CSPG Bulletin

... with redox conditions in the sediment. Palaios v. 17, p. 507–515. Wetzel, A. and Uchman, A. 1998. Deep-sea benthic food content recorded...

2018

South Australian Petroleum Review: (May-2021)

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... to produce food grade CO2 which is used for refrigeration/dry ice (vaccine storage), carbonation of soft drinks and beer, firefighting equipment...

2021

Origin and Accumulation of Oil: Part III. Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum

Frank R. Clark

AAPG Special Volumes

... of travel of sea life, by food supply, and by shallow warm water, all these conditions being favorable for the growth, propagation, and accumulation...

1934

Modern Deep-Water Coral Mounds North of Little Bahama Bank: Criteria for Recognition of Deep-Water Coral Bioherms in the Rock Record

Henry T. Mullins, Cathryn R. Newton, Kathryn Heath, H. Mark Vanburen

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... undoubtedly provide the coral with a continuous supply of needed oxygen, food, and nutrients. The baffling of bottom currents by deep-water coral...

1981

Conditions of Deposition of Palliser (Devonian) Limestone of Southwestern Alberta

F. W. Beales

AAPG Bulletin

... in the form of skeletal fragments. This would be consistent with the bulk of the formation consisting of an inorganic precipitate lacking sufficient food...

1956

Paleohydrologic and Stratigraphic Significance of Crayfish Burrows in Continental Deposits: Examples from Several Paleocene Laramide Basins in the Rocky Mountains

Stephen T. Hasiotis , James G. Honey

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and Holocene swamps: Palaios, v. 4, p. 356-365. GEDDES, M.C., SMALLRIDGE, M., AND CLARKE, S., 1993, The effect of stocking density, food type...

2000

AAPG Studies in Geology 47: Geological Perspectives of Global Climate Change, Chapter 14 - Microbial Lime-Mud Production and Its Relation to Climate Change

Yates, K. K.; Robbins, L. L.

AAPG Special Volumes

... fall under the categories of nutrition (uptake and preparation of food, release of energy in cells, and elimination of waste products (Giese, 1962...

2001

Pyrite and Marcasite Coated Grains in the Ordovician Winnipeg Formation, Canada: An Intertwined Record of Surface Conditions, Stratigraphic Condensation, Geochemical "Reworking," and Microbial Activity

Jurgen Schieber, Lee Riciputi

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... and Hawkins 1998), and it serves as a ready food source for microbes, including sulfate reducers. Because the mucus is comparable in many respects to agar...

2005

Facies Study of the Canyon-Cisco Series in the Brazos River Area, North Central Texas: North Texas Geological Society Field Guidebook, 1956

Robert Roth, John Kay

North Texas Geological Society

... & GUIDEBOOK CHAS. E. DAVIS, Chmn. JOHN KAY ROBERT ROTH FOOD W. L. PENNINGTON CHAS. HAWORTH PUBLICITY & ADVERTISING JAS. M. HARMON...

1956

Understanding the United States’ Energy Dilemma*

Allen G. Hatley

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... of our human needs weighed against the world’s supply of food, steel, paper, lumber, energy and the host of other commodities we all live by. One...

1974

Evaluation of Conservative Tracers for Coal Seam Reservoirs

Deasy Heryanto, Luke Connell, Nicholas Lupton, Jun Du, Michael Camilleri

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... as conservative tracers for the petrochemical industry, chrom +food, FORUM 07 McCarthy, J.F., Howard, K.M., McKay, L.D., 2000. Effect of pH on Sorption...

2019

Chapter 4: The Lighthouse Route

Craig K. Miller, G. C. Milligan

Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications

... with provide the basis for the food chain that supports the fish. The moisture as it comes into contact with the Gulf Stream. When this upwelling of waters...

1991

The Impacts of Proppant Sorting and Dune Shape on Slickwater Hydraulic Fracturing Conductivity

Jennifer L. Miskimins, Msalli Alotaibi

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

.... 28, p. 1269–1292. https:// doi.org/10.1016/S0301-9322(02)00030-7. Palisch, T.T., Vincent, M.C. and Handren, P.J. 2010. Slickwater Fracturing: Food...

2019

Calcareous Nannoplankton: A New Biostratigraphic Tool in the Oil Industry (with Emphasis on Indonesia)

P. Prijosoesilo

Indonesian Petroleum Association

... a pelagic cyst of a benthic filament, or packet of cells, or palmella. Calcareous nannoplankton is an important part of the food chain in oceans, especially...

1972

The Oil Fields of Russia: Chapter 3 - The Origin of Petroleum in the Caucasus-Phenomena Attending its Distribution

Arthur Beeby Thompson

Other Technical

... on vegetables, but whether they eat vege­ tables or other animals, the first action of digestion is to break down the food into more soluble substances...

1908

Golden Safety Rules: Are They Keeping Us Safe?

Samantha J. Fraser, Daryl Colgan

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

..., safety and environmental (HSE) improvement programs with clients in oil and gas, mining, telecommunications, food and drink and other industry sectors...

2017

Van Der Gracht's Introduction of European Geological Ideas to the USA in the Early Part of the 20th Century

Frederik R. van Veen

Petroleum History Institute

... to explain saline domes. Under the influence of they will be food for thought for even the most fanatic of Heim, Harbort and Stille tectonic "saltlines...

2000

ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF DRILLING AND PRODUCING OPERATIONS IN NORTH DAKOTA

C. B. FOLSOM, JR.

Williston Basin Symposium

..., fertilizers, pharmaceuticals, solvents, and possibly even food. Perhaps then, the price of crude oil will begin to reflect its true value...

1964

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