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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
Abstract: Status and Future of Biofuels; #90063 (2007)
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2007
Understanding Enterprise and Industry Transition Through the Use of Coal Seam Water in Agriculture: A Case Study of Chinchilla District, Queensland; #41650 (2015)
David Monckton, Jim Cavaye, Sue Vink, Neil Huth
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... given by author. For all other rights contact author directly. 1 School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, St Lucia Campus, The University of Queensland...
2015
Repurposing Trenton-Black River Gas Fields as Low-Temperature Geothermal Reservoirs in New York State, #80495 (2015).
Erin Camp, Teresa Jordan, Matthew Hornbach, Maria Richards, Xiaoning He, Zachary Frone, Kelydra Welcker
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...–100°C) thermal energy needs in the United States, in applications such as space heating, warming greenhouses, desalinization, food drying...
2015
A Guide to the Upper Permian and Quaternary of North Central Texas, Frontmatter
W. C. Hamilton, Jr.
North Texas Geological Society
... Advertising W. L. Pennington, Consultant TECHNICAL CHAIRMAN John Thornton, Consultant Food Roy R. Shourd, Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp...
1959
Geology of the Late Paleozoic Horseshoe Atoll, West Texas
D. A. Myers, P. T. Stafford, R. J. Burnside
Panhandle (Texas) Geological Society
... contributed food to organisms growing on the atoll. In early Woilfcamp time large amounts of clay and silt filled the eastern and northern parts...
1957
ABSTRACT: The Exploration of the Role And Benefits of Solar Photovoltaic Energy Production in the Diversification of Jamaicas Energy Mix
Kamiruu Clark, Dr. Xsitaaz Chadee, Alston Stoddard, Brandon Cuffie
Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago
... is a Renewable Energy Technology (RET) approach with little research and impact in Trinidad and Tobago beyond rudimentary applications in food preparation...
2022
Oklahoma Panhandle; Cradle of North American Civilization
Panhandle (Texas) Geological Society
... of the Alcan highway and following the eastern slope of the Rockies. While arid, the Cimarron had water and good living quarters. Food was abundant. Cliff...
1959
ABSTRACT: Investigation and Analysis of Hot Water Generation using a modified Parabolic Solar Dish
Stephen Jagdeo
Geological Society of Trinidad & Tobago
... rudimentary applications in food preparation and water purification schemes. The driving force behind this Solar Thermal Concept is direct and uninterrupted...
2022
Clues to the medieval destabilization of the Nebraska Sand Hills, USA, from ancient pocket gopher burrows
Rebecca L. Schmeisser, David B. Loope, David A. Wedin
PALAIOS
... to survive in areas of remaining vegetation for a short time, but in a relatively short period of time, they were unable to reach their food sources...
2009
Good, Bad or Ugly: All a Matter of Perspective?
Jane Lovell
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... physiological needs – food and warmth. Our industries also play a vital role in building and maintaining the social and economic fabric of our regional...
2019
Abstract: Trails from The Vienna Woods: Paleoenvironments and Trace Fossils of Upper Cretaceous Sievering Formation, Vienna, Austria, by J. P. Kern; #90972 (1976).
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1976
Abstract: Coiling Ratios in Planktonic Foraminifera: Adaptive Strategy and Paleoenvironmental Interpretation, by Jere H. Lipps; #90976 (1976).
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1976
ABSTRACT: Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the Environment: Origin and Occurrence
M. A. Kruge
The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)
... will enter the food chain due to scavenging by infauna. :- : : . In urban areas, it is of course desirable for public health reasons to know...
2000
Abstract: Llama-Supported Geological Field Work in the Brooks Range, Alaska
John T. Dillon, James L. Faiks
Pacific Section SEPM
... rivers. Since they are avid foragers, minimal food was p a c k e d for the llamas. Bears were sighted during the trip, but none approached the group...
1987
Conquest of the Barranca de Cobre: Abstract
Russell J. Ford
Tulsa Geological Society
... in climbing out of the canyon, after having gone five days without food, and reported their companions lost and starving. The writer, along with Rex Moore...
1966
The Pre-History of Tulsa County
Ward F. Weakly
Tulsa Geological Society
... about how these early men lived or about their general pattern of culture. They probably lived in small groups obtaining their food by hunting...
1972
Abstract: Gastropod Radulae--Their Potential in Fossil Record, by Paul R. Krutak; #90968 (1977).
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1977
Abstract: Gastropod Radulae: Their Potential in the Fossil Record, by Paul R. Krutak; #90967 (1977).
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1977
NEW GAS
Mariel Rëitsma
GEO ExPro Magazine
... their supply chain. For example, the UK's food-grade carbon dioxide supply was cut by 60 % in GEOLOGICAL CO2 There are several ways in which CO2...
2024
Abstract: Biota and Biologic Processes of Continental Slope, by Gilbert T. Rowe, Richard L. Haedrich; #90961 (1978).
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1978