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Submarine Lithification of Jamaican Reefs: NOTES

Lynton S. Land, Thomas F. Goreau

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Submarine Lithification of Jamaican Reefs: NOTES Lynton S. Land, Thomas F. Goreau 1970 Vol. 40 No. 1. (March), Widespread Mg-calcite cementation...

1970

Petroleum Developments in New Zealand During 1970

Hans R. Katz

AAPG Bulletin

...-mi, and on land, 4 seismic crews shot 774 mi. Drilling reached an all-time high of 75,744 ft, of which 58,792 ft was offshore. This is a 25% increase...

1971

Petroleum Developments in New Zealand During 1972

H. R. Katz

AAPG Bulletin

... line-mi. No seismic work was done on land. Drilling on land reached an all-time record with 11 wells completed and an aggregate footage of 56,470 ft...

1973

Developments in Alaska in 1977

Roger C. Herrera

AAPG Bulletin

... and federal land situation in Alaska remains unresolved; however, legislative decisions in 1978 may clarify the position and allow for reasonable exploration...

1978

Developments in Alaska in 1978

B. C. Jones

AAPG Bulletin

... stimulate exploration, but the federal land situation remains unresolved until the 17(d) (2) question is decided by Congress. This report summarizes...

1979

Abstract: Cost Efficient Acquisition to Reduce Coarse Land 3D Line Spacings Through Beyond Nyquist Interpolation and Wavefield Reconstruction for Signal and Noise; #90187 (2014)

Bill Goodway

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: Cost Efficient Acquisition to Reduce Coarse Land 3D Line Spacings Through Beyond Nyquist Interpolation and Wavefield Reconstruction...

2014

History of Petroleum Exploration in Trinidad and Tobago, #70231 (2016).

K. M. Persad, C. Archie

Search and Discovery.com

... of a hammer and compass/clinometer. On this basis, all the major land fields in Trinidad had been discovered by 1920. They have produced more than 1.5...

2016

Mid-Paleozoic Paleogeography of Central Texas

John Emery Adams

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... to northern Mexico. The deep ocean lay to the southeast and a land mass of low relief was present to the northwest. The El Paso-Ellenburger-Arbuckle...

1955

Venice Field: (Formerly Rose Dome and Spanish Pass Dome) Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana

Earle F. Tingley, Jr., Claude C. Baker

New Orleans Geological Society

...: Tidewater No. 3 Manhattan Land and Fruit "A" Completion Date: July 8, 1937 - L.P. 330 BOPD, 38° GR. A.P.I., Perfs. 7182-7208, 3/16 ch., TP 1250 psi...

1967

Thematic Map of Rural Population in Neuquen

María Paula Daniello, María Macarena Rodríguez, Diego Benjamín Rosenman Cordeu

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... aspects (land use, economic productive dynamic, scattered rural population, settlements, natural resources). For that reason, we selected the SIG...

2020

Nitrogen variations in the Little Tallapoosa River of west Georgia: The effect of seasonality, land usage, withdrawals, and point and nonpoint sources on water quality

Curtis L. Hollabaugh, Randa R. Harris, Heather B. Bailey

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

...Nitrogen variations in the Little Tallapoosa River of west Georgia: The effect of seasonality, land usage, withdrawals, and point and nonpoint...

2004

ABSTRACT: FROM THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG TO PROMISED LAND - AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING

Stephen M. Testa

Petroleum History Institute

...ABSTRACT: FROM THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG TO PROMISED LAND - AN HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE OF HYDRAULIC FRACTURING Stephen M. Testa 2013 International...

2013

Petroleum on the Continental Shelves

Wallace E. Pratt

Tulsa Geological Society

... the land, both laden with inorganic plant nutrients, have served to nourish marine life in the waters overlying the continental shelf in unparalled...

1947

Urban Encroachment Associated with Bakersfield Oilfields

Tom Giallonardo

Petroleum History Institute

... 93309 [email protected] ABSTRACT: Soaring housing prices and limited land opportunities in many areas of California have driven developers...

2007

Mammoth Remains on the Channel Islands of California: A Summary of Geologic, Biogeographic, and Evolutionary Implications

Paul F. Thaler

Pacific Section of AAPG

..., more variable derived form, Mammuthus exilis, endemic to the islands. Early researchers often cited the mammoth remains as evidence for a land...

1998

Comprehending Climate Complexities

Jeremy Woods, Victoria Hoare

GEO ExPro Magazine

... when selecting specific technological and behavioural options that span across lifestyles, technology and fuels, land and food choices and population...

2020

A Preliminary Contribution to the Benton Paleogeography of Eastern Colorado: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

J. Harlan Johnson , Harry A. Aurand

AAPG Bulletin

... many land masses which at first supplied some sediment, and later, when subsidence was more complete, served as barriers to deflect currents and modify...

1929

Utilizing Space Created by Surface Mining

W. B. Creath

Tulsa Geological Society

... to an estimated 18,000 acres of land in eastern Oklahoma. Revegetation of the stripped areas generally proceeds at a slow rate because of the toxic...

1972

Oil Fields of Poland, Geological and Statistical Summary

Charles Bohdanowicz

AAPG Bulletin

... be accepted as possible oil land. The Carpathian province consists of 3 zones of a different structure: the Marginal zone along the sub-Carpathian...

1933

Viewpoint: The Exploitation and Conservation of Natural Resources

Kiew Bong Heang

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... the development of more efficient mining technology such as that observed in the remining of old mined land. The supporting industries that utilise...

1982

Sea Lions as Geological Agents

C. A. Fleming

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... food; they have not been observed to take them up on land. After a period of feeding at sea, the animals come to land and lumber up the slopes...

1951

History of Southeastern Colorado

Roger G. Hubbell

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

... of the Mississippi River, was a vast, almost limitless land, virtually unknown to white men. Indians, their whole way of life changed by the advent...

1956

A Geologist's Reflection on World Environment Day

Ibrahim Komoo

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... been constantly changing; mountains have been levelled and bottoms of oceans have emerged to become peaks of the highest mountains today; some land...

1996

Unconventional Regulations: How the Development of Unconventional Resources Has Impacted Oil & Gas Regulations in the US

Deb Ryan, John Benton, Evan Halpern

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... stronger. Federal regulations and policies are usually around emission standards and efficiency regulations for energy use. The Bureau of Land Management...

2021

Role of Bentonite in Great Plains and Rockies: GEOLOGICAL NOTES

Charles Laurence Baker

AAPG Bulletin

... mollusks; its tortoises are land forms, and alligators are the nearest approach to an aquatic animal of anything found in this most thoroughly collected...

1950

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