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Abstract: Inherited Tectonics „ Control on Late Devonian Deposition in the Williston Basin;

Michael Hofmann, Sarah Edwards

Search and Discovery.com

.... 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

Search and Discovery.com

... 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

Search and Discovery.com

...’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

Sea Lions as Geological Agents

C. A. Fleming

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... habitually take up and swallow pebbles, probably, as suggested by Turner (1887), to assist the trituration of food in the stomach; alternative suggestions have...

1951

A Method for Sampling Fine-grained Surface Sediments in Intertidal Areas: METHOD PAPER

Franz E. Anderson, Luther F. Black

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., investigators at the University of New Hampshire and the University of Maine began an investigation of the active layer as a potential food source of Mya...

1980

Green food through time

Ellen D. Currano

PALAIOS

...Green food through time Ellen D. Currano PALAIOS, 2010, v. 25, p. 547–549 Spotlight DOI: 10.2110/palo.2010.S05 SPOTLIGHT GREEN FOOD THROUGH TIME...

2010

The Archeological Sequence and Native American Land Use in Jackson Hole

Gary A. Wright

Wyoming Geological Association

... produce over 100 bulbs per m2 and up to 17 additional edible species. Secondly, at one elevation, for a short period of the year, food is plentiful...

1980

Introduction, Brief History, and Chosen Approach

Amos Salvador,

AAPG Special Volumes

... food, clean fresh water, fuel for transportation, the generation of electricity, and the production of heat, it is at the core of economic and social...

2005

Looming Crisis for Humanity not Oil but Water: The Indian Example; #80736 (2022)

Naresh Kumar

Search and Discovery.com

... at one time to raise the standards of living and provide plentiful food for the population appear to have worsened the crisis many years later. Population...

2022

Ecological Niches of Radiolarians, Planktonic Foraminiferans and Pteropods Inferred from Studies on Living Forms in the Gulf of Mexico and Adjacent Waters

Richard Casey , Linda Gust , Ann Leavesley , Damon Williams , Richard Reynolds , Theo Duis , Joan Mussler Spaw

GCAGS Transactions

... of mucus, which contain food particals comprised of microplankton and organic matter (Be and Gilmer, 1971). This feeding pattern fits well...

1979

Sequestrichnia in complex Ophiomorpha isp. from Late Pleistocene grainstones in the Bahamas, with modern analogue comparisons

H. Allen Curran, Koji Seike, Bosiljka Glumac

PALAIOS

... for storage of seagrasses and algae as food resources. Two morphologies are recognized: structures with radiating arms and blunt endings, and rectangular forms...

2025

SOLID FUEL ENERGY, THE FUTURE OF EASTERN MONTANA

S. L. GROFF

Montana Geological Society

... Phase 4 (food products and chemicals) 1995—indefinite Probably few of us here today...

1969

Petroleum in European Recovery Program

Max W. Ball

AAPG Bulletin

.... Western Europe's hope of an adequate food supply, for example, lies in increased domestic production through increased use of mechanized farm...

1948

The Macroproblem of Modernization: General

Harlan Cleveland

AAPG Special Volumes

... an enormous quantum of effort, equivalent (says the Club of Rome) to a thousand years of past construction. We can probably grow enough food for a world...

1976

Major John Wesley Powell, Colorado River Pioneer

D. L. Baars

Four Corners Geological Society

... in the naming of their fourth boat and called it the No-Name. The large boats were loaded with 2000 pounds of supplies for 10 months. The food consisted...

1969

EARTHQUAKE†

ROBERT M. BURLEY

Montana Geological Society

... working together very smoothly by that time, as they always do in a crisis. Everyone had pooled their food together, and the ladies started...

1960

On the Road in Central Utah

M. Dane Picard

Utah Geological Association

... it is easy to find a church, but hard to buy a book. Main Street is a dusty string joining several blocks of stores, gas stations, fast-food shops...

1980

ABSTRACT: Rare-earth Element Systematics in Upper Permian Mineralized Coal, Southwestern Guizhou Province, P.R. China

Harvey E. Belkin, Baoshan Zheng, Robert B. Finkelman

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... 100 ppm to 3 weight percent (on a whole-coal basis). Domestic combustion of these coals for use in heating, cooking, and drying food stuffs has lead...

2003

Abstract: Using Process Ichnology to Refine Interpretations of Sedimentary Rocks; #90172 (2014)

Murray K. Gingras, James A. MacEachern, Shahin E. Dashtgard

Search and Discovery.com

... distributed bioturbation is generally associated with readily available food and oxygen, and slow, continuous sedimentation. This is mainly the result...

2014

Palo Duro Canyon

Floyd V. Studer

Panhandle (Texas) Geological Society

... gold, but food, clothing and a better climate than the bleak wastes of Siberia. Some of them lived here in the Panhandle and left as their heritage...

1955

Brine Production and Utilization From the Salt Sands of the Pottsville Series

Robert E. Greter

Appalachian Geological Society

..., Field Engineer Westvaco Chemical Division of Food Machinery and Chemical Corp. The geology of the Salts Sands is and has been neglected in most...

1949

Geological Notes and Statistics on Oil and Gas Development of South-Central Kentucky

Coleman D. Hunter, Woodson Diamond

Appalachian Geological Society

... / ' ..., ,Y.~... • "" j '!" • + I "" / " " ' , ,-.../A 0 A I R /', COL~NBIA 0',.",. OLIBEOTV ""\ . / GOEENSBUOG ,J o STAN FOOD .4l...

1949

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