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Abstract: Extreme Ichnology: Burrowing in Gravel, by Shahin E. Dashtgard, Murray K. Gingras, and George S. Pemberton; #90078 (2008)
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Abstract: Paleoclimate Research and Human Evolutionary Studies, by Gail M. Ashley, Andrew S. Cohen, and Craig S. Feibel; #90078 (2008)
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Abstract: Contrasting Biogenic Gas Systems in the Eastern Great Plains of North America, by George W. Shurr; #90078 (2008)
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2008
Abstract: Integrating Multiple Data Sources to Reduce Uncertainty in the Conceptual Site Model, by Van Price, Tom Temples, and Thomas J. Nicholson; #90078 (2008)
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2008
Abstract: Rapid Growth of Mollusks in the Eocene Gosport Sand, US Gulf Coast, by Andrew Haveles and Linda C. Ivany; #90085 (2008)
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Abstract: An Update on Biofuel Source Developments, by Richard Bost and William Spence; #90124 (2011)
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Abstract: Fecal Pellets and their Significance in Unconventional Resource Shales: Part II: Generation of Hydrocarbons, by Torres, Emilio J.; Philp, R. Paul; Wang, Ting; Slatt, Roger M.; O'Brien, Neil; #90163 (2013)
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Core Analysis with Unilateral Magnetic Resonance Bitumen Measurements in Alberta Tar Sands
Bruce J. Balcom
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... the surface of a single sided magnetic resonance sensor1. There are numerous applications in food and material sciences however we have focused...
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Beyond the Blue Horizon—A View From Two Perspectives
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How is Onshore Gas Development Benefitting Rural Queensland?
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Return to the Moon: Risks and Rewards
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Cretaceous Decapod Lagerstatten of the Western Interior Seaway
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ABSTRACT: ISOTOPIC RECORD OF FORAMINIFERA LIVING IN METHANE-VENTING COLD SEEPS; #90014 (2003)
Martin, J. B., S. Day, A. Rathbun, M. E. Pérez, J. Gieskes, C. Mahn
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.... The record depends on sources of C incorporated into the tests, which may include the ambient pool of DIC, food, or a combination of these. Minimum...
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Core Analysis with Unilateral Magnetic Resonance Bitumen Measurements in Alberta Tar Sands
Bruce J. Balcom
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... the surface of a single sided magnetic resonance sensor1. There are numerous applications in food and material sciences however we have focused...
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Abstract: Riverside Condos of the Early Cretaceous: Densely Packed, Spiral-Form Burrows in Channel Bank Sediment of the McMurray Formation; #90213 (2015)
Curtis Lettley
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... by an ample and stable supply of food, significant down-slope creep on the accretionary bank, and may be related to increased tidal significance within...
2015
Abstract: Three-fourths of a Century of Cretaceous Marine Invertebrate Zonation in the Western Interior, North America: a Sequence Biostratigraphy Perspective; #90225 (2015)
Christopher J. Collom
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... (e.g., paleobathymetry, niche availability, food supply, sediment influx, and turbidity). Thus, it isn't surprising that ammonites and inoceramid...
2015
Abstract: Ichnological and Sedimentological Indicators of Tidally- influenced, Seasonal Deltaic Sedimentation in the Lower Triassic Montney Formation, Western Alberta; #90225 (2015)
Demian J. C. Robbins and S. George Pemberton
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... sedimentation rates and significant ecological gradients in salinity, oxygen and food supply. FA1 deposits represent a seasonally active delta front...
2015
Abstract: Benthic Assessment of the Deepwater Horizon Accident: A Worms Eye View; #90310 (2017)
Drew A. Carey, Joseph D. Germano, Kersey Sturdivant, Daniel Doolittle
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... predictable, because it mimicked the response and recovery pattern documented for similar quantum inputs of a food source (natural seeps, seafloor vents...
2017
Abstract: Inherited Tectonics Control on Late Devonian Deposition in the Williston Basin;
Michael Hofmann, Sarah Edwards
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.... It provides food for thought how tectonics might influence deposition in an intracratonic basin located hundreds of miles from an orogenic front, and might...
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Abstract: Structural Styles of Poly-phase Triassic Halokinetic and Thrust Tectonic in the Sahel Block: Implication on Hydrocarbon Prospectivity; #91202 (2022)
Ahmed Nasri, Fayçal El Ferhi, and Achref Boulares
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... and relative sea level changes. These essays may provide explorationists with some “food for thought” to unveil the interesting petroleum potential...
2022
REAL-TIME METHANE PRODUCTION FRO
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A Perfect Play of Salt, Bamboo and Gas: The First Petroleum Well (Breakthrough) in the World, #70220 (2016).
Song Suihong
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...’s daily life (1) Food seasoning What if no salt in food? (2)Food preservation What if no salt to preserve food in ancient time? 1. Significance...
2016
A Study of Ecology and Distribution of Recent Foraminifera in The Northwest Gulf of Mexico
Kenneth J. Loep
GCAGS Transactions
...). These environments are controlled by a combination of chemical and physical factors, including depth of water, temperature, salinity, food supply...
1965
A Preliminary Report on a Nesting Colony of Eocene Birds
Paul O. McGrew, Alan Feduccia
Wyoming Geological Association
... in the digestive tract of the flamingos and expelled as pellets. Another indication of the food habits of the extinct flamingos is the presence of thousands...
1973