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222Rn Levels in Kingsville, Texas, and Vicinity near an In Situ Uranium Mine

Thomas Lee McGehee, M. Rochelle Martino, Thomas Lee Harr, Anthony Samudio

GCAGS Transactions

... to subsurface mineralization, which is one of the known natural geologic hazards of this area. Indoor air 222Rn levels are well below the U.S. Environmental...

1994

The Extent of Geologic Control on the Storm Surge Flooding by Hurricane Katrina along the North Shore of Lake Pontchartrain, Southeastern Louisiana

Thomas P. Van Biersel

GCAGS Transactions

... (Louisiana), hazards/floods/recoverydata/katrina_la_gis.shtm> Accessed March 30, 2006. Fisk, H., 1944, Geological investigation...

2006

Gravity-Driven Consolidation of Granular Slurries--Implications for Debris-Flow Deposition and Deposit Characteristics

Jon J. Major

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

.... 151-159. ZHANG, S., 1993, A comprehensive approach to the observation and prevention of debris flows in China: Natural Hazards, v. 7, p. 1-23...

2000

The Origin of Natural Gas in the Tertiary Coal Seams on the Eastern Margin of the Powder River Basin

Anthony W. Gorody

Wyoming Geological Association

...The Origin of Natural Gas in the Tertiary Coal Seams on the Eastern Margin of the Powder River Basin Anthony W. Gorody 1999 89 101 The origin...

1999

Similarities and contrasts between the subaerial and subaqueous deposits of subaerially triggered debris flows: An analogue experimental study

Tjalling de Haas, Nikoleta Santa, Sjoukje I. de Lange, Shiva P. Pudasaini

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...: Natural Hazards, v. 19, p. 47– 77. Schneider, J.L., Torrado, F.J.P., Torrente, D.G., Wassmer, P., Santana, M.D.C.C., and Carracedo, J.C., 2004, Sedimentary...

2020

Current Perspectives of Natural Gas Resources in the World, the United States, and the Permian Basin

Eugene M. Kim

West Texas Geological Society

...Current Perspectives of Natural Gas Resources in the World, the United States, and the Permian Basin Eugene M. Kim 2003 305 314 Worldwide natural...

2003

A. Introduction: Proved and Probable Reserves, Production Rates, and Availability of Natural Gas

Ralph E. Davis

AAPG Special Volumes

...A. Introduction: Proved and Probable Reserves, Production Rates, and Availability of Natural Gas Ralph E. Davis 1968 2026 2027 M 9: Natural Gases...

1968

Field Trip Guide to Ancient & Modern Organic-Rich Environments in Kalimantan Timur (Borneo), Indonesia

Edited by Tim Moore

The Society for Organic Petrology (TSOP)

...  .......................................................................................................  98   GENERAL  HEALTH  &  TRAVEL  HAZARDS...

2015

Episodicity and Rates of Thrust-sheet Motion in the Himalayas (Western Nepal)

Jean-Louis Mugnier, Pascale Huyghe, Pascale Leturmy, Franois Jouanne

AAPG Special Volumes

... in which only a 4-m slip deficit has accumulated for two centuries (i.e., since the start of British archiving of natural disasters) and would be released...

2004

I would rather be vaguely right than precisely wrong: A new approach to decision making in the petroleum exploration and production industry

Reidar B. Bratvold, Steve H. Begg

AAPG Bulletin

... from $1 million to $3 billion. He showed that many failed to deliver the performance they promised, and that one in eight projects were disasters...

2008

Fault Segmentation and Linkage: Examples from the Hurricane Fault, Southwestern U.S.A.

Wanda J. Taylor, Meg E. Stewart, Richard L. Orndorff

Pacific Section of AAPG

... of the Hurricane fault zone and vicinity, western Grand Canyon, Arizona: Grand Canyon Natural History Association, Grand Canyon, Arizona, scale 1:48,000. Jackson...

2001

Geology of Clarkston Mountain (Southern Malad Range), Box Elder and Cache Counties, Utah

Robert F. Biek

Utah Geological Association

..., in Hughes, S.S., and Thackray, G.D., eds., Guidebook to the geology of eastern Idaho: Pocatello, Idaho Museum of Natural History, p. 71–96. Jensen, M.E....

1999

Institutional Control: Impacts on Human Health Risk Assessment Exposure Scenario Development

David L. Hippensteel

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... natural resources (Bakr et al., 1991). Traditionally, institutional controls do not involve active remediation of any hazardous substances to reduce...

1999

Multichannel Seismic Reflection Surveys Over the Antarctic Continental Margin Relevant to Petroleum Resource Studies: Chapter 5

John C. Behrendt

AAPG Special Volumes

... 69 75 SG 31: Antarctica as an Exploration Frontier--Hydrocarbon Potential, Geology, and Hazards More than 100,000 km of marine multichannel seismic...

1990

The Impact of Oil and Gas Infrastructure in Marine Ecosystems: A Global Vision for Informing Decommissioning Decisions

D. L. McLean, T. Bond, J. C. Partridge, S. Rouse, M. Love

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... navigation hazards, introduced marine pests) and management options (e.g. how to assess best options, socioeconomic links). The Shaw et al. (2018...

2020

Reservoir Compaction of the Belridge Diatomite and Surface Subsidence, South Belridge Field, Kern County, California

J. Richard Bowersox, Robert A. Shore

Pacific Section of AAPG

... project in South Belridge Field: Bakersfield Californian, April 16, 1986. Strehle, R.W., 1989, Subsidence hazards - a history, in S.M. Testa, ed...

1990

Exploration for Shallow Compaction-Induced Gas Accumulations, Fort Union Formation, Powder River Basin, Wyoming

D.W. Oldham

Montana Geological Society

... of western North America: RMAG 1991 Guidebook, p. 191-200. Hobbs, R.G., 1978, Methane occurrences, hazards, and potential resources...

1996

Design for Decommissioning - Focusing on Preventative Strategies and Beneficial Impact Assessment for Managing Offshore Infrastructure in situ

Alison J. Duguid, Leanne Geneve, Nick Nelson

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... or via natural tidal movements. The main areas of concern for in situ pipeline management are material degradation, long-term stability and localised...

2022

200 Years of Exploration and Mapping in Northwest Wyoming

Deborah Deibler Steele

Montana Geological Society

...; with Outlines of the Natural Features and Resources of the Land, Tables of Distances, Maps, and Other Aids to the Traveller; Gathered from...

1997

Application of Accurate Rock Core Logging in Engineering Design Process

Abd Rasid Jaapar

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

..., possible geological hazards. Hoek and Bray (1977) mentioned that a frequent mistake in rock engineering is to start an investigation with a detailed...

2003

Pergerakan logam-logam berat melalui tanah berlempung daripada Telipok, Sabah (IN MALAY), Heavy metals migration through the clayey soil from Telipok, Sabah

Baba Musta, Khairul Anuar Kassm, Mohd. Razman Salim, Z'aba Ismail

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... to cause hazards to human health, harm to living resources and ecological system (Holdgate, 1979). Leaching of heavy metals can degrade the land...

2003

Workflow for a joint inversion of gravity and gravity gradients for environmental applications

Luigi Bianco, Mojtaba Tavakoli, Andrea Vitale, Maurizio Fedi

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... to a simplified model from karstic cavities in limestones, demonstrating a reliable modelling of both shallow and deep sources. Introduction Natural and man-made...

2022

Use of Automatic Moment Tensor Inversion in Real Time Microseismic Imaging

Michael Kratz, Michael Thornton

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

...me the ability to automatically determine moment tensors can be of great importance when trying to avoid faults and large natural features like the o...

2015

Evaluation of Quality and Quantity Controls on Coal-Resource Assessment and Utilization

J. H. Medlin, S. L. Coleman, G. H. Wood, Jr., K. J. Englund

GCAGS Transactions

.... Quality studies involving coal mineral-matter, chemistry, and petrography are a natural extension of the mapping and sampling programs and logically...

1976

Real-time and quantitative monitoring of CO2 injection with rapid-repeat time-lapse vertical seismic profile data

Xiaohui Cai, Kristopher Innanen, Qi Hu, Scott Keating, Matthew Eaid, Donald Lawton

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... and prevents environmental hazards caused by possible CO 2 leakage. Time-lapse VSP surveys are likely to be a key technology for monitoring CO 2 injection...

2023

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