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Strategies for Dealing with the New Geolegal Paradigm

Richard Fenton

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... for solving the impasse. Under "Clause 21" and the Schedule of the new ATP documentation, explorers are not permitted to conduct exploration activity on land...

2000

Memorial: Jack Frost (1900-1970)

Nancy Heard

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... of work with the Panhandle Hereford Breeders Association. Frost had production on his fee land in the Pecos area of West Texas, and also producing...

1970

Petroleum Geology, Volume 6, Issue 12; Frontmatter

James W. Clarke, Grace Carrington

Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature

... of the tectonics of the Caspian Sea and adjacent land areas. A. A. Borisov et al. p. 728 5. Border zone of the Peri-Caspian depression–immediate...

1962

Unlock Offshore CO2 Storage in the APAC region with Floating CCS Development Hub

Peter Grant

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... to pipeline distances and land use, and enable replicability and scalability to unlock multiple offshore CO2 storage sites for CCS in the APAC region...

2023

Galactic Motions, World Climate, and Mass Biotal Extinctions: Possible Interrelations [Abstract]

A. A. Meyerhoff

CSPG Bulletin

... increasing S34/32 ratio, salt precipitation, increasing aridity at low and middle latitudes, increase in land area and decrease in epicontinental seas...

1971

From Mountains to Oceans: Big Data, Big Rivers, and the Cenozoic Movement of Sediment around Sundaland

Amy Gough, Max Webb, Previous SEARG Staff and Students

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... rollback, strike-slip faulting, and mantle dynamics. Modern sediment yields are unusually high despite the small land area, with sediment sourced locally...

2025

Abstract: Lithoprobe east: 650 km of deep seismic reflection profile across the Appalachians, onshore Newfoundland

J. Hall, G. Quinlan, B. Roberts, J. A. Wright, C. Spencer

Atlantic Geology

..., Canada and C. Spencer Lithosphere and Canadian Shield Division, Geological Survey of Canada Six hundred fifty kilometres of land Vibroseis seismic...

1991

How Stryde Enabled New African Opportunities to be Explored

Stryde

GEO ExPro Magazine

... the flat savanna land. Due to the remote survey location being deemed as an environmentally sensitive area, the team required an environmental impact...

2022

Abstract: The proposed wilderness research centre of the Labrador Institute of Northern Studies, Memorial University

D. Wilton

Atlantic Geology

... and resource survey organization which would provide the continuous and long-term scientific data needed to resolve conflicting and fundamental land use...

1991

Abstract: Paleo-Indian in the Maritimes

P. Allen, D. Keenlyside

Atlantic Geology

...-Indian, the first Maritime peoples, were primarily caribou hunters but may have also pursued sea mammals such as the walrus and now extinct land mammals...

1991

ABSTRACT: Moisture in Coal: Observations and Significance

Jeffrey C. Quick, James A. Luppens

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

... exemption, calculation of excess moisture for the abandoned mine land (AML) fee, and Kyoto greenhouse gas accounting. Diferences between inherent moisture...

2005

Abstract: Shoreline Changes of the Mississippi Barrier Islands and Related Processes 1847-1973

Lynn P. Malbrough , Thomas H. Waller

GCAGS Transactions

... of the short-term erosional changes and recovery phase of each storm event. The net loss of land during the 125-year time period was 1800 acres or 18...

1977

Abstract: Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Chert from the Edwards Group, Lower Cretaceous, Central Texas

Lynton S. Land

GCAGS Transactions

...Abstract: Hydrogen and Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Chert from the Edwards Group, Lower Cretaceous, Central Texas Lynton S. Land 1977 Vol. 27...

1977

Abstract: Late glacial - Holocene history of Harrigan Lake, Saint John County, New Brunswick, based on fossil diatom and sedimentary pigment distribution

A. A. McAslan, D. J. Rawlence

Atlantic Geology

... dramaticalJy in zone III (6.45-4.00 m), which may correlate in part with the hemlock decline on land. The reappearance of large Fragilaria communities...

1991

"Ancestral Rocky Mountains" and Siouis: DISCUSSION

Charles Schuchert

AAPG Bulletin

..., the writer pictured on his Plate 49 a positive land mass in the eastern Cordilleran region that he called Siouxia and defined as "an extensive...

1930

The Bayou Bouillon Salt Dome, St. Martin Parish, Louisiana

David Donoghue

AAPG Special Volumes

... makes it possible to barge machinery and supplies into the district very cheaply. The drilling crews usually live on houseboats, for the only dry land...

1926

Sequence Statigraphic Control of Source Rocks: Viking - Belly River System: Abstract

Jim Allan, Steve Creaney

CSPG Special Publications

... below which commercial oil sourcing ceases. Dilution of oil-prone marine organic matter with transported land-derived organics and inorganics controls...

1988

Abstract: Outer Deep-Sea Fan Depositional Lobe Sequence from the Jackfork Group of Southern Arkansas

Brian E. Lock, John R. Fisco

GCAGS Transactions

... from study of ancient examples exposed on land. The Carboniferous sequences of the Ouachitas of Oklahoma and Arkansas provide an outstanding...

1979

Memorial: Dean E. CapŽ Lounsbery (1897-1978)

Warren B. Weeks

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

.... In February 1937 he was named chief geologist and in June 1956 he became technical assistant to the vice-president of the land and geological...

1979

Regional Mapping of Karst Terrains in Order to Avoid Potential Environmental Problems

Kenneth S. Johnson, James F. Quinlan

Tulsa Geological Society

... significant problems in areas where the soluble reek is as much as 30 m below the land surface; and for chlorides (halite, or rock salt), karst features can...

1996

Abstract: Geochemical and Isotopic constraints on the Avalon Composite Terrane during the Early Silurian

Mary Pat Cude

Atlantic Geology

... may have a significant chemical contribution from other adjacent land-masses in the Early Silurian. Major elements reveal elevated K,P/N~O and Al,P/CaO...

1992

Dynamic Mapping of Kansas Oil and Gas Data with Spatial Data Engines and Internet Map Server: Abstract

Timothy R. Carr, Jeremy D. Bartley, Kurt Look, Kenneth Nelson, Dana Adkins-Heljeson

Tulsa Geological Society

... visible. We have developed Internet Map Server (IMS) applications that dynamically render tabular legal field boundaries based on the Public Land Survey...

2003

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