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Planktonic Foraminifera, Paleoecology, Paleogeography, and Correlation: ABSTRACT

Richard K. Olsson

AAPG Bulletin

... the pattern of faunal changes that occurred on a local or regional basis. Analysis of the species composition of fossil planktonic foraminiferal...

1965

Concept of Paleoecology and its Practical Application: ABSTRACT

F. P. C. M. Van Morkhoven

AAPG Bulletin

..., and it is instrumental in the delimitation of fossil environments of deposition. This latter function involves the study of paleoecology, which...

1966

Sedimentation and Distribution of Marine Biofacies: ABSTRACT

Walter H. Trenchard

AAPG Bulletin

... ely parallel with the coast; (4) each fossil species is present in a belt along the coast which overlaps or coincides with those of several other...

1968

Geology of West Flower Garden Bank, Northwest Gulf of Mexico: ABSTRACT

Charles F. Levert, Jr., Hershal C. Ferguson, Jr.

AAPG Bulletin

... of Mexico; therefore, it is possible that buried fossil reefs formed within structural and depositional environments similar to those existing today...

1969

Biostratigraphy of Carboniferous Rocks, San Saba County, Central Texas: ABSTRACT

Robbie Rice Gries

AAPG Bulletin

... productids and chonetids, dominate the fossil assemblages. However, colonial and solitary corals, bryozoans, gastropods, pelecypods, goniatites, nautiloids...

1970

Petrology of Pennsylvanian Carbonate Bank and Associated Environments, Azalea Field, Midland County, Texas: ABSTRACT

Carroll M. Thomas

AAPG Bulletin

... to 200 ft deep. The biogenic bank facies is composed of coarse fossil fragments including crinoids, Bryozoa, pelecypods, brachiopods, fusulines...

1971

Reliability of Microfossil Assemblages as Paleoenvironmental Indicators: ABSTRACT

Mervin Kontrovitz, Scott W. Snyder

AAPG Bulletin

... genera and some species thereby providing a means of evaluating fossil assemblages. An assemblage composed of specimens with the same threshold...

1981

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An Unconventional Discovery from an Unconventional Resource: Recovery of an Early Cretaceous Ankylosaur Fossil from an Oil Sands Mining Operation, Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada; #70121 (2012)

Steve R. Hill and Hans Heltke

Search and Discovery.com

...An Unconventional Discovery from an Unconventional Resource: Recovery of an Early Cretaceous Ankylosaur Fossil from an Oil Sands Mining Operation...

2012

Limestone Reservoir Rocks in the Mexican Oil Fields: Part III. Migration and Accumulation of Petroleum

John M. Muir

AAPG Special Volumes

... it is advisable to quote Lauer at length. Its appearance in well samples is illustrated by several pieces blown from Waters Pierce [Mexican Fuel Co.] Well No. 5...

1934

PTTC Network News - V.10, No.1 - 2004

Dylan Powell

PTTC

..., State Geological Surveys and Industry. This program would not be possible without contributions from the DOE Office of Fossil Energy through the National...

2004

Frontier Areas and Exploration Techniques: Frontier Lignite Exploration in the South-Central United States

Charles C. Wielchowsky, G. F. Collins, L. K. Gerahian, E. J. Calhoun

Houston Geological Society

... pp. The reasons that coal can be viewed as the fossil fuel of the future have been covered amply in the literature (e.g., Risser, 1960; Hammond...

1977

PTTC Network News - Vol. 6, No.1 - 2000

Karl Lang

PTTC

... Technology Laboratory (NETL). internationally. NETL will have a focus on fossil fuel research, and will “help continue to fuel America’s economy...

2000

Peter Odell Revisited: The Post-War Development and 21ST-Century Trends of Petroleum Industry

Rasoul Sorkhabi

Petroleum History Institute

... Special Publication No. 321, Princeton University Press, 482 p. RIFKIN, Jeremy, 2019. The Green New Deal: Why the Fossil Fuel Civilization Will Collapse...

2021

Forest Fires, Climate, and Sea-Level Changes in a Coastal Plain-Shallow Marine Succession (Early-Middle Oxfordian Jakobsstigen Formation, North-East Greenland)

Henrik Vosgerau , Jorgen A. Bojesen-Koefoed , Henrik I. Petersen , Finn Surlyk

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

..., Journal, v. 150, p. 1121-1136. HEINBERG, C., AND BIRKELUND, T., 1984, Trace-fossil assemblages and basin evolution of the Vardekloft Formation (Middle...

2000

Reservoir Fluids 2003 - PVT and Beyond

William McCain, Dave Bergman, Lloyd Brown, John Zumberge, Kevin Ferworn

PTTC

... of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy through the National Energy Technology Laboratory. Texas Region TECHNOLOGY CONNECTIONS PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY...

2003

Abstract: Applications of Solar Energy: What is Practical in the Near Term?

Gene Clark

GCAGS Transactions

... with energy derived from fossil fuels: namely passive heating and cooling of buildings. The cost of energy from such systems will be compared...

1979

Assemblages of Biogenic Structures in Marine Shale-Forming Environments and Deep Water Basins

H. Allen Curran

Special Publications of SEPM

... fossil assemblages from deeper water oxygen deficient and the sites for significant accumulation of fine grained sediment Douglas Jordan s paper describes...

1984

The Carboniferous Guide Fossil, Tylonautilus, in America

A. K. Miller, W. M. Furnish

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...The Carboniferous Guide Fossil, Tylonautilus, in America A. K. Miller, W. M. Furnish 1955 Vol. 25 No. 2. (June), In the British Isles, Belgium...

1955

Abstract: Geothermal Breakthroughs: When, Where and Why?

Dr. Marit Brommer

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... greener and renewable energy is becoming cheaper than fossil-fuels. In this presentation; Marit Brommer, Executive Director at the International...

2021

Abstract: Coastal erosion at Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve, Newfoundland, Canada

Sheridan Thompson-Graham

Atlantic Geology

... extending from the town of Portugal Cove South to Cape Race. MPER is deemed globally significant in that it represents a portion of the Ediacaran Fossil...

2010

Abstract: Evolutionary Trends of the Carboniferous Ostracod Velatomorpha Altilis, Joggins Fossil Cliffs, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Regan Maloney, Melissa Grey, Peir K. Pufahl, Don T. Stewart

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: Evolutionary Trends of the Carboniferous Ostracod Velatomorpha Altilis, Joggins Fossil Cliffs, UNESCO World Heritage Site Regan Maloney...

2015

Abstract: Kouphichnium aspodon, a new occurrence of invertebrate traces from the Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nova Scotia, Canada

Olivia A. King, Matt Stimson

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: Kouphichnium aspodon, a new occurrence of invertebrate traces from the Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site, Nova Scotia...

2018

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