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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
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
Polar Pioneers
Carli Allan, Rebecca Ericson-Grantham
GEO ExPro Magazine
... Pods of narwhals, midnight sunsets and Arctic special effects were all in a day’s work for the crew. But natural beauty and wonder aside, why brave...
2012
Mud Cap Drilling for Combating Total Loss Circulation in a Heterogeneous Clay and Limestone Formation of XX Well, Offshore North West Java
Taufan Arhammar, Reza Rahman, Mukhlis Taufik, Aris Kurniawan
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... pressure in the bottom hole and prevent wellbore instability. Drilling hazards that often found at heterogeneous formation, are clay swelling...
2016
Deep-Water Site Investigation Makassar Straits (Indonesia)
Ellen De Man, Frank Ashby, John Bacheller, Agung Cahyono, Suriamin, James Corthay, Peter Hillock, Scott Wilmot
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... of the Mandar leads. Specific subsurface hazards and constraints consisted of shallow gas, locally trapped in stacked turbidite sands with distinct slump...
2011
The Application of HAZOP/LOPA Standards to Establish a Comprehensive Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) and Update Process Safety Critical Safeguards Dashboard of Aging Hydrocarbon Production Facilities
Rahadian Haryo Bayu Sejati, I Gede Bayu Narayana
Indonesian Petroleum Association
... process hazard analysis through a systemic risk assessment of the potential hazards and examine the consequence scenario associated with aging...
2019
ABSTRACT: California's Division of Oil, Gas, and Geothermal Resources (1915-Present)
Tim Kustic
Petroleum History Institute
... owners and mineral rights owners. This presentation addresses some of the issues and potential hazards of increasing housing density near oilfields...
2007
Global Resource Potential of Gas Hydrate; #80183 (2011)
Arthur H. Johnson
Search and Discovery.com
..., T., Johnson, A., Knapp, C., Boswell, R., eds., Natural Gas Hydrates -- Energy Resource Potential and Associated Geologic Hazards: American...
2011
Managing Environmental Hazards on a Remote Oil Flowline
P. J. Hancock, G. J. Kelly, R. Muka, M. E. Hagabula
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Convention Proceedings
...Managing Environmental Hazards on a Remote Oil Flowline P. J. Hancock, G. J. Kelly, R. Muka, M. E. Hagabula Papua New Guinea’s Petroleum Industry...
2000
The Marble Area - A Development Frontier 1873-1977
John W. Rold
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
... these factors have become significant geologic hazards when they interacted with man’s activities, they have also definitely affected the location...
1977
Our Depleting Natural Resources
Stanley E. Karp
Pacific Section of AAPG
...Our Depleting Natural Resources Stanley E. Karp 1972 1 8 America is committed to a high energy society. With six percent of the world’s population...
1972
Megaclasts: Proposed Revised Nomenclature At the Coarse End of the Udden-Wentworth Grain-Size Scale for Sedimentary Particles
J. P. Terry, J. Goff
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
...– 431. Leroy, S.A.G., 2012, Natural hazards, landscapes, and civilizations,: in Shroder, J., Jr., James, L.A., Hardon, C., and Clague, J., eds...
2014
A Prototype Near-Field GIS Model to Characterize Acute Risks of Sequestered CO2 Release Through Orphan Wells
Kenneth T. Bogen, Frank J. Gouveia, Lee A. Neher, Steven G. Homann
AAPG Special Volumes
.... P. Evans, B. Dockrill, J. E. Heath, A. Williams, D. Kirchner, and P. T. Kolesar, 2005, Natural leaking CO2-charged systems as analogs for failed...
2009
Floods and Foibles in Calgary, Alberta; #70375 (2021)
Jerry Osborn
Search and Discovery.com
..., the city has been regarded to be generally free of natural hazards: tornadoes ravage Oklahoma, debris flows through Los Angeles every time it rains...
2021
Gilbert’s Vanishing Deltas: A Century of Change in Pleistocene Deposits of Northern Utah
Marjorie A. Chan, Mark R. Milligan
Utah Geological Association
... and seismic hazards along the Wasatch Front. Private land purchases could help preserve some of the Gilbert deltas. Without preservation of the geologic...
1995
Role of the U. S. Geological Survey in the Oil and Gas Development of the Gulf of Mexico Outer Continental Shelf
Gayle A. Oglesby
New Orleans Geological Society
... the presence or absence of geological hazards which may result in loss of life and material, or in degradation of the natural environment; (2) subsurface...
1973
The Virtual Seismic Atlas Now Open
Halfdan Carstens
GEO ExPro Magazine
... for evaluating natural hazards, such as the instability of GeoExPro Vol. 5, No. 3, May 2008 Copyright © 2018 Geopublishing Limited submarine slopes...
2008
Regional Mapping of Karst Terrains in Order to Avoid Potential Environmental Problems
Kenneth S. Johnson, James F. Quinlan
Tulsa Geological Society
..., natural dissolution of salt in Oklahoma occurs locally at depths of 10- 150 m, and anthropogenic dissolution of salt and consequent collapse, associated...
1996
OBSERVATIONS OF HISTORIC HIGH MAGNITUDE MASS MOVEMENTS, GLACIER NATIONAL PARK, MONTANA
David R. Butler
Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists
..., and expand the natural hazards inventory for the region. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The initial work for this paper took place during a seminar class taught by Drs...
1983
ABSTRACT: Fire from Ice: Methane Hydrate Petroleum Systems and Resources; #90129 (2011)
Paul H. Pause
Search and Discovery.com
... of natural Bas enclosed within a cage-like lattice of water ice. Chemists call such structures clathrates. In methane hydrates, water crystallizes...
2011
The Impact of Reservoir Heterogeneity on Hydraulic Fracture Geometry: Integration of Microseismic and Seismic Reservoir Characterization; #40993 (2012)
Shawn Maxwell and Mark Norton
Search and Discovery.com
...) $20Billion Where Does It All Go? Fracture Complexity & Natural Fractures Hydraulic Fractures Natural Fractures Image of fracture growth...
2012
Role of Naturally Occurring Gas Hydrates in Sediment Transport
Richard D. McIver
AAPG Bulletin
... operations. This creates potential hazards that must be weighed heavily by explorationists and engineers (Taylor et al, 1980). Natural disturbances...
1982
Oklahoma Earthquakes, #70211 (2016).
Jeremy Boak, Kyle Murray, Jefferson Chang
Search and Discovery.com
... seismicity 600 times background o Extremely unlikely result of a natural process Most earthquakes in central/north-central Oklahoma occur...
2016
Heritage of the Petroleum Geologist
Michel T. Halbouty
AAPG Bulletin
.... Chicago Press, 280 p. White, I. C., 1885, Geology of natural gas: Science, v. 5, June 26, p. 521-522. White, I. C., 1892, The Mannington oil field...
1967
Reclamation of Abandoned Mine Openings Along the Wasatch Front
Louis A. Amodt
Utah Geological Association
..., Geology of Utah: Utah Museum of Natural History Occasional Paper Number 6, 280 p. Wright, D.F., 1971, A history of Park City, 1869 to 1898: Salt Lake...
1995