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Abstract: Molecular Characterization of Biochar Carbon Structure

Arka Rudra, Henrik I. Petersen, Hamed Sanei

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... is to repyrolyse the biochar samples produced from forest, food, and agricultural waste and sewage sludge by pyrolysis gas chromatography mass spectrometry (Py-GC...

2024

Memorial: Terry Michael Sarniak (1949-2020)

Staff

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... a little too much Food Network. He received his master’s degree in science from Wayne State University in 1979 and worked as a geologist/geophysicist...

2020

Memorial: John "JJ" Richard (1926-2021)

Staff

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... uncle's grocery store delivering food and then learned to cut meat in the butcher shop. A World War II veteran, he enlisted after graduating from Dover...

2022

Abstract: Incorporating traditional ecological knowledge into environmental assessments --- Labrador experience

Bevin R. LeDrew, Tony Williamson

Atlantic Geology

... and climate, characteristics of food sources (including mystical and medicinal properties), ecological relationships, animal behaviour, and sustainability...

1999

Abstract: Three Paleo Human Mysteries

Neil Bockoven, PhD

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

...) Homicide by modern humans; 2) Disease brought by modern humans; 3) Competition for food and resources; 4) Our larger population absorbed...

2020

Memorial: Lewis F. Wells (1920-2004)

DeForrest Smouse

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

..., and the Polish Cross for his participation in food drops to starving people in Poland. Lewis completed his education, graduating with honors from...

2005

Abstract: Showcase $70 MM Renewable Energy Plant Planned for Darwin

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... electricity and heat in gas turbines and boilers or in the longer term for the extraction of industrial resins, food flavourings, and other natural...

2007

Abstract: On-Site Nutrient Depletion as a Cause and an Effect of Soil Erosion

Ghulam M. Hashim

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... tropical areas; in the words of E. Smaling, it is a 'quiet crisis' which is threatening sustainable agriculture and food security. Soil erosion is one...

1999

Abstract: Torngat Mountain National Park: an ancient land, an Inuit homeland

Gary Baikie, Judy Rowell, Fred Sheppard

Atlantic Geology

... by this geology. Everywhere there is evidence of stones marking tent rings, stone graves, food caches, stone traps, stones used to erect inuksuit...

2013

Abstract: Water Conservation and GHG Reduction through Appropriate Agriculture

Mariana Amato, Michele Perniola, Stella Lovelli, Roberta Rossi, Giovanni Bitella, Rocco Bochicchio, Aniello Aloia

Atlantic Geology

... della Lucania (SA), Italy ¶ 2. MIDA (Integrated Environment Museums). Pertosa (SA), Italy ¶ 3. School of Agriculture, Forestry, Food and Environmental...

2014

Abstract: Examination of Trace Metals in Gastropods to Determine the Potential for Accumulation in the Border Marsh Region

Amanda L. Loder, Mark Mallory, Ian Spooner, Christine Mclauchlan, Patrick O. Englehardt, Chris White

Atlantic Geology

...ffective indicators of metal accumulation and are an important food source for breeding birds. A previous study indicated significant lead and arsenic...

2014

Abstract: New insights into a brackish Carboniferous ecosystem through the coprolites of the Joggins Formation, Nova Scotia, Canada

M. Chipman, M. Grey, P. Pufahl

Atlantic Geology

... of the Joggins Formation has broadened our understanding of the aquatic ecology, specifically the food web. Coprolites preserve undigested material...

2018

Uniqueness of Man and His Environment: REPLY TO IVAN P. COLBURN

W. T. Pecora

AAPG Bulletin

... acceptable than adoption of his proposed criteria concerning types of food, recreational activity, automobile uses, and city dwellings. Perhaps...

1973

Environmental Impact of Offshore Petroleum Operations: ABSTRACT

Nugent Brasher, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... not only favor fishing because they provide food and shelter for marine life, but also offer protection to the recreationalist should a boat break down...

1974

Energy Requirements of South Pacific and the Role of Renewables: ABSTRACT

Kenneth Newcombe, Stephen Meyers, Wm. Sam Pintz, Kirk R. Smith

AAPG Bulletin

.... For these nations, biomass potential will also be constrained by the limited land area and by competition with food export crops. The energy survey concluded...

1982

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