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Dilemmas in Regulating Debris-Flow Hazards in Davis County, Utah
Jeffrey R. Keaton
Utah Geological Association
...Dilemmas in Regulating Debris-Flow Hazards in Davis County, Utah Jeffrey R. Keaton 1995 185 192 Widespread debris-flow damage occurred in northern...
1995
Methane Seepage: Measuring the Flux, Recovering Lost Resources, and Protecting the Environment; #80107 (2010)
John Peterson
Search and Discovery.com
... of the monitoring program are: to understand how seepage affects vegetation, coal fires, and explosion hazards; evaluate losses in production; identify preferential...
2010
Field Trip B1: Granite-related Mineralization and Alteration in the Acadian Plutonic Belt: Implications for Sn-W-Mo-Cu Exploration in Central New Brunswick
S. H. McClenaghan, K. G. Thorne, N. Rogers, L. R. Fyffe, H. E. MacLellan, C. Lentz, R. A. Wilson
Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications
...) and by synorogenic granites and gabbros, which tend to intrude along these natural breaks. These rocks exhibit a distinct paragneiss texture, which has been...
2014
Hydrogeochemical Evaluation of the Paradise Valley Subdivision, Casper, Wyoming
W. W. Boberg
Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)
.... Planners and developers are not aware of the problems and potential hazards which may develop in the future as the result of their lack of understanding...
1981
Application of Ichnology to the Study of Ancient Marine Benthic Community Paleoecology: A Discussion and Case Example
Ronald K. Pickerill
Atlantic Geology
... the same geological horizon. The purpose of this paper, therefore, is firstly to point out some of the limitations and hazards associated with analysis...
1975
Landslide Hazard Zonation of Khorshrostam Area, Iran
A. Uromeihy, M. R. Mahdavifar
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... country with complex geology, active seismicity and seasonal rainfall. These factors have great influence on the development of natural hazards...
1999
Operational Environmental Management in Maxus, Southeast Sumatra
Wiesje A. Rondonuwu, M. Rasjid Izin
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... and monitoring these four keys points Maxus has learned to control the hazards of operational effluents and emissions and strives to mitigate their impact...
1992
Abandoned Mine Reclamation and Mining History in Southwestern Utah
Mary Ann Wright
Utah Geological Association
..., iron and silver was responsible for development of some present day communities in southwestern Utah. Hazards and environmental degradation left from...
1992
Exploring for Deep Gas in the Gulf of Mexico Shelf and Deepwater Using Gas Chimney Processing
David Connolly, Fred Aminzadeh
GCAGS Transactions
..., The Leading Edge of Geophysics, pp. 474-482 Roberts, H.H., 2001. Improved geo-hazards and benthic habitat evaluations: digital acoustic data with ground...
2003
Local Solutions Designed by a Midwestern Metropolitan Area Attempting to Cope With its Energy Dilemma
James E. Myers
West Texas Geological Society
... of our major cities in the U.S. Southwest, the economy of Wichita, Kansas, is almost entirely dependent upon natural gas as a heating and process fuel...
1978
Natural Gases of North America
B. W. Beebe
Abilene Geological Society
...Natural Gases of North America B. W. Beebe 1960 7 28 Annual Report of the Oil and Gas Division, the Railroad Commission of Texas, Austin, Texas...
1960
How action on climate change could benefit United States natural gas producers, but not without federal mandates
James M. Rine
AAPG Bulletin
...How action on climate change could benefit United States natural gas producers, but not without federal mandates James M. Rine 2020 227 244 104 2...
2020
Field Trip A3: Intrusion-related Mineralization in Southwestern New Brunswick: The Mount Pleasant and Clarence Stream Deposits
Kathleen Thorne, David Lentz
Atlantic Geoscience Society Special Publications
... any activity that may be hazardous to those people that may be at the base of the exposure. 7. Hiking Hazards: A few of the trails that we...
2014
LNG as Marine Fuel Where Technology Meets Logistics
Douglas Raitt
Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal
... the adoption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a fuel oil. The development of LNG bunkering facilities on Australian soil followed. For LNG to be a viable...
2018
ABSTRACT: Lighting The Frontier: The Story of Colorado's Florence Oil Field
Linda Flis
Petroleum History Institute
...: THE STORY OF NATURAL GAS Kathy J. Flaherty, ABARTA Oil & Gas Company, 1000 Gamma Drive, Suite 404, Pittsburgh, PA 15238, [email protected] Early...
2005
Seismic Anisotropic Fracture Characterization using Azimuthal Amplitude versus Angle (AVAZ) Combined with Azimuthal Frequency versus Angle (FVAZ)
Salah El Din R Mahmoud, Hassan Al-Marzooqi, Maryam Alqaydi, Amna Alharthi, Muhammad Z. Baig, Abdulla A. Al-Hashmi
Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)
... and map natural fractures existence and distribution within the Diyab Unconventional Gas Play of Abu Dhabi, UAE, from seismic data through a recently...
2022
Coalbed methane, Cook Inlet, south-central Alaska: A potential giant gas resource
Scott L. Montgomery, Charles E. Barker
AAPG Bulletin
..., Coalbed methane prospects of the upper Cook Inlet: 2000 Petroleum Technology Transfer Council, Alaska Department of Natural Resources and U.S....
2003
The Sea of Environmental Risk Assessment: A Navigational Guide for Hydrocarbon Contamination
David L. Hippensteel
Environmental Geosciences (DEG)
... by environmental regulatory authorities relating to the environmental contamination associated with oil and natural gas exploration, recovery, and refining...
1996
Characterization of a Sediment Core from Potential Gas-hydrate-bearing Reservoirs in the Sagavanirktok, Prince Creek, and Schrader Bluff Formations of Alaska's North Slope: Part 2Porosity, Permeability, Grain Density, and Bulk Modulus Core Studies*
R. F. Sigal, C. Rai, C. Sondergeld, B. Spears, W. J. Ebanks Jr., W. D. Zogg, N. Emery, G. McCardle, R. Schweizer, W. G. McLeod, J. Van Eerde
AAPG Special Volumes
... core studies, in T. Collett, A. Johnson, C. Knapp, and R. Boswell, eds., Natural gas hydratesEnergy resource potential and associated geologic hazards...
2009
Characterization of a Sediment Core from Potential Gas-hydrate-bearing Reservoirs in the Sagavanirktok, Prince Creek, and Schrader Bluff Formations of Alaska's North Slope: Part 3Electrical Resistivity Core Studies
R. F. Sigal, C. Rai, C. Sondergeld, B. Spears, W. J. Ebanks Jr., W. D. Zogg, N. Emery, G. McCardle, R. Schweizer, W. G. McLeod, J. Van Eerde
AAPG Special Volumes
..., and R. Boswell, eds., Natural gas hydratesEnergy resource potential and associated geologic hazards: AAPG Memoir 89, p. 598607.Sigal, R. F., et al., 2009b...
2009
Characterization of a Sediment Core from Potential Gas-hydrate-bearing Reservoirs in the Sagavanirktok, Prince Creek, and Schrader Bluff Formations of Alaska's North Slope: Part 5Acoustic Velocity Core Studies
R. F. Sigal, C. Rai, C. Sondergeld, B. Spears, W. J. Ebanks Jr., W. D. Zogg, N. Emery, G. McCardle, R. Schweizer, W. G. McLeod, J. Van Eerde
AAPG Special Volumes
... of the core, in T. Collett, A. Johnson, C. Knapp, and R. Boswell, eds., Natural gas hydratesEnergy resource potential and associated geologic hazards...
2009
Methane-hydrate Occurrence and Saturation Confirmed from Core Samples, Eastern Nankai Trough, Japan
Tetsuya Fujii, Masaru Nakamizu, Yoshihiro Tsuji, Takatoshi Namikawa, Toshiharu Okui, Masayuki Kawasaki, Koji Ochiai, Mizue Nishimura, Osamu Takano
AAPG Special Volumes
... and associated geologic hazards: AAPG Memoir 89, p. 228246.Uchida, T., and T. Tsuji, 2004, Petrophysical properties of natural gas hydrate-bearing sands...
2009
Geology and environmental change: a New Brunswick perspective
A. G. Pronk
Atlantic Geology
... lifestyles, to assess natural hazards, find drinking water and safe places to dispose of our waste. As mankind will search for a way to achieve...
1991
Man's Impact on Coastal Reefs--an Example from Venezuela: Modern and Ancient Reefs
M. P. Weiss , D. A. Goddard
AAPG Special Volumes
... Carbonates--Ecology and Sedimentology That coralgal reefs recover readily from natural disasters is widely known. Storm destruction even embodies...
1977
Unmanned Aerial Systems, Geology’s Newest Aerial Technology1
Emily Erz
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
.... Potential springs or seeps on Fox lake (Figure 17b in Forward, 2017) Monitoring natural hazards, such as landslides, volcanic activity, fault...
2022