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Business Model and Feasibility of Carbon Capture and Storage in Depleted Fields and Large Subsurface Geological Sites in Pakistan

Shabeer Ahmed, Waqas Habib, Iftikhar Ali, Adeel Nazeer, Shakeel Ahmad

Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS)

... like refrigerants, fire suppressions, chemicals, plastics, building materials, mineralization, food products and enhance fuel recovery (EOR, ECBM...

2024

Recovery of Infaunal Crustacean Colonies Following a Period of Rapid Sedimentation and Defaunation: A Neoichnological Examination Following Beach Rejuvenation on the South Side of Packery Channel, North Padre Island, Texas

James R. Garrison Jr., Sara Smelley

GCAGS Transactions

... of Callichirus and Callianassa are deposit feeders. Callichirus uses its pleopods to set up a flow of water into the burrow. It then filters out food...

2007

A Laboratory Microcosm Study of Macondo Oil Degradation in a Coastal Salt Marsh

Daniel J. Fields, YueHan Lu, Rona J. Donahoe

GCAGS Journal

... GC-amenable compounds, and thus have greater tendency to accumulate in coastal environments and to be transferred to food webs as a toxic threat...

2014

Stratigraphy and Tectonics of the Wewak Trough

Bernard Pawih

Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings

...-wheel-drive vehicle was used to transport camping and field equipm ent, food supplies and personnel. Two geo­ logy students, who were undergoing...

1990

Immature Aquatic Dipteran Impressions Preserved in Tufa: Eocene Fossil Lake, Wyoming

V. Leroy Leggitt, Mark A. Loewen

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... flow, attached to the substrate by means of silk and an anal sucker leaving the head region free to filter food from the flowing water. At Louie Creek...

2007

Limestone Reefs of West Central Texas

Sidney L. Harris

Abilene Geological Society

... for growth are: a firm bottom, strong light, good circulation, abundant food, and a salinity between 27 and 38 parts per-thousand. As we are well aware...

1950

World Energy Problems a Critical International Issue and its Effects on U.S. National Security

Douglas C. Roper

West Texas Geological Society

... countries are highly over-extended on credit and have balance of payment problems that cannot be solved because of large food and oil imports. Imports...

1988

A juvenile redlichiid trilobite caught on the move: Evidence from the Cambrian (Series 2) Chengjiang Lagerstätte, southwestern China

Qiang Ou, Degan Shu, Jian Han, Xingliang Zhang, Zhifei Zhang, Jianni Liu

PALAIOS

... to the terminal telson of extant Limulus, presumably acted as a back brace that assists in shoveling the cephalon down into the sediment in search of food...

2009

How the Community Can Say I Love YouŽ to Its Mining Company Neighbour?

Adji Setijoprodjo

Indonesian Petroleum Association

..., education, settlement, job and food for the poor people. In the 1970th when the oil boom spoiled Indonesia, government provide subsidy to almost all...

2005

Sedimentology and Extinction Patterns Across the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary Interval in East Texas

T. A. Hansen, R. Farrand, H. Montgomery, H. Billman

South Texas Geological Society Special Publications

... of organisms suggest a relatively abrupt and massive extinction at the K-T boundary with planktic taxa and those feeding on planktic food sources most...

1984

Field Trip Overview: Guide to the Bedrock Geology of a Traverse of the Chugach Mountains from Anchorage to Cape Resurrection

Gary R. Winkler, Marti L. Miller, Robert B. Hoekzema, Julie A. Dumoulin

Alaska Geological Society

.... We will limp into Seward at the end of the first day to take food and rest. Should the participants wish evening entertainment, a film of the effects...

1984

Palliser Banks in the Late Devonian Seas of Southwestern Alberta

F. W. Beales

CSPG Bulletin

... food for mud-ingesting organisms. Relative Abundance of the Microfacies: The relative abundance of the microfacies was determined as follows...

1954

Frontmatter: Discovering Rocks, Minerals and Fossils in Atlantic Canada; A Geology Field Guide To Selected Sites In Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick

Peter Wallace

Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications

... some type of first aid kit, some high-energy food, and a whistle. Carry a compass, matches in a waterproof container and do field trips in groups. Let...

1998

Bioremediation of Oil-Contaminated Soils by Stimulating Indigenous Microbes

D. L. Williams, K. D. Kriel, G. A. Stewart, R. C. Hulse, J. E. Holsomback, Jr., J. R. Stewart

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... 10,000 ppm, as stipulated by Rule 91 of the Railroad Commission of Texas (1992). Fertilome Lawn Food (28-4-4; N:P:K; 2% ammonical and 26% urea nitrogen...

1998

Methane Associated with a Large Gasoline Spill: Forensic Determination of Origin and Source

Paul D. Lundegard, Robert Haddad, Mark Brearley

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... is passed up the food chain. The time significance of 14C concentrations comes from two factors. The first is the natural decay of this radioactive...

1998

Modeling molluscan marine reservoir ages in a variable-upwelling environment

Kevin B. Jones, Gregory W.L. Hodgins, C. Fred T. Andrus, Miguel F. Etayo-Cadavid

PALAIOS

... dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC). Metabolic food carbon tends to contribute only a minor amount (Lorrain et al., 2004; McConnaughey and Gillikin, 2008...

2010

Paleoecology of the Middle Cambrian edrioasteroid echinoderm Totiglobus: Implications for unusual Cambrian morphologies

Kirk L. Domke, Stephen Q. Dornbos

PALAIOS

... a discoidal structure (Bell and Sprinkle, 1978). The five ambulacra, or food grooves, extend from Copyright 0883-1351/10/0025-0209/$3.00 INTRODUCTION...

2010

Applying Multimedia Modeling to Karst Systems: Comparing MEPAS, MMSOILS, and RESRAD

James L. Regens, Karen R. Obenshain, Curtis Travis, Martin Clauberg

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... tracking contaminants from sources through multiple environmental media (e.g., air, soil, groundwater, and food) to points of human and ecological exposure...

1999

First trace-fossil evidence of bone-eating worms in whale carcasses

Fernando Muñiz, Jordi M. de Gibert, Raúl Esperante

PALAIOS

... between 30 and 3,000 m (Dahlgren et al., 2006; Braby et al., 2007). The females of Osedax bore into bone and obtain food by the action of heterotrophic...

2010

An Introduction to the Flora and Vegetation of the Western San Joaquin Valley

Ernest C. Twisselmann

Pacific Section of AAPG

... in its range for livestock, exceeding even alfalfa in protein content, is an excellent soil holder in “blow” areas, and is vital for food and cover...

1968

Modern Flora of Northern Portion of Piceance Creek Basin

Joann W. Young

Grand Junction Geological Society

... of white. It also produces an edible purple-black berry that the pioneers used for jelly, the Indians used in pemmican, and wildlife enjoy as food...

1995

Rhythms and events in carbonate stratigraphy

Wolfgang Schlager

Special Publications of SEPM

... reefs and Proterozoic stromatolite reefs are comparable ecosystems with similar food webs, carbonate precipitation mechanisms etc. At that level...

2005

Mississippi Reminiscences

Lloyd William Stephenson

GCAGS Transactions

... loaded with tempting food prepared in accordance with the best southern traditions in culinary matters. Most of the vegetables served were raised...

1955

From “Across the Aisle” to “At the Table”: Geology, Ecology, and Hopes for a Sustaining World

William J. Ehmann

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

...-opting 40% of net primary productivity of the earth, reducing solar input into nonhuman food webs (Vitousek et al., 1986). By itself, this reasonably...

1999

Detecting the fault and fracture systems by using 3D seismic attributeAnt-tracking algorithm

Ibraheem Hafiz, Ziyad Albesher, James Kellogg, Essam Saeid

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... and the American Association of Petroleum Geologists Double click here to type your header food (Randen et al., 2001; Fehmers and Hocker, 2003; Skov et al...

2022

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