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Abstract: The Offshore Ecology Investigation: An Evaluation of Oil Industry Impact on Central Coastal Louisiana

James P. Morgan

GCAGS Transactions

... are sufficiently low as to present no known, persistent, biological hazards. Natural phenomena such as seasonal changes in water temperature...

1975

Compartmentation in the Anadarko Basin: Implications for Exploration and Production: Abstract

Z. Al-Shaieb

Tulsa Geological Society

... have produced large quantities of natural gas, particularly from the Pennsylvanian Red Fork and Morrowan sandstones. This mega compartment complex...

1996

Compositional Changes in Spilled Oil as a Consequence of Evaporative Losses: Abstract

Fathia Gomha, Colin Barker

Tulsa Geological Society

... surface is unstable and is degraded by natural processes including evaporation, biodegradation, and water washing. The role of evaporation has been...

2003

Applications of Surface Geochemical Techniques for Mapping Methane Associated with Near-Surface Coal Deposits: Abstract

Walter R. Merschat

Wyoming Geological Association

.... Small and somewhat normal amounts of methane constantly escape to the surface even during stable conditions. Abrupt changes (natural or man-made...

1988

Abstract: Avalanches in Newfoundland

David Liverman, Martin Batterson, David Taylor, Janice Ryan

Atlantic Geology

... of Newfound/and, St. John 's, Newfound/and A I B 3X7, Canada. 1 Avalanches are a major natural hazard in the mountainous areas of western Canada...

2000

Abstract: Landslide Hazard Zonation Mapping Using Statistical Approach

Jasmi Ab. Talib

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... on slope stability hazards have been done over the last thirty years. Initially the investigations were mainly oriented to solving instability problems...

2000

Abstract: Multi-Geohazard and Disaster Risk Assessment: A Technologicals Perspective

Khamarrul Azahari Razak

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... for us to better coping the disaster capacity, assessing our increased exposure and vulnerability to natural hazards and disaster risk in a quantitative...

2017

ABSTRACT: The Yucca Mountain Project: a Major Earth Science Investigation; #90007 (2002)

John S. Stuckless

Search and Discovery.com

..., but the hazards from tectonic processes has been shown to be low. Yucca Mountain consists of late Tertiary silicic pyroclastic rocks. The principal focus...

2002

ABSTRACT: Compositional Changes in Spilled Oil as a Consequence of Evaporative Losses; #90020 (2003)

Fathia Gomha, Colin Barker

Search and Discovery.com

... and is degraded by natural processes including evaporation, biodegradation, and water washing. The role of evaporation has been investigated in laboratory...

2003

ABSTRACT: SEISMIC RISK COMMUNICATION AMONG HAZARD EXPERTS AND LOCALLEVEL GOVERNMENTS USING SAFETY ELEMENTS; #90014 (2003)

Runnerstrom, Eric E., Lisa B. Grant

Search and Discovery.com

..., 34 incorporated cities, multiple active earthquake hazards, and a demographically diverse population over 2.5 million. Cities represent a key component...

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ABSTRACT: Hydrocarbon Entrapment Mechanics in the Eastern Mediterranean Nile Delta Cone: Consequences of an Overpressured Environment; #90051 (2006)

Mohamed Nashaat

Search and Discovery.com

... process to maintain constant pressure magnitude and subsequently constant hydrocarbon column at the top reservoir. Leakage of natural gas from traps...

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Abstract: Geophysical Technology, Improving Returns in the Permian Basin

Micah Reasnor

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

..., currently producing roughly 3 million barrels of oil, is one of the largest hydrocarbon resources in the world. Pioneer Natural Resources holds one...

2018

Abstract: Stonehammer UNESCO Global Geopark "Sparking curiosity about the Earth"

Wanda Hughes

Atlantic Geology

..., Canada Our lives are shaped by geology. Where we settle, the landscape, the crops we grow, natural hazards, water resources, climate, what we mine...

2017

Special Editor’s Introduction: Environmental Geology and the State Geological Surveys

Earl H. Bennett

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

... society’s changing needs. Yesterday, we practiced geology for developing natural resources for man’s advancement. Today, we focus on geologic hazards...

1997

Geologic Hazards of the St. George Area, Washington County, Utah

Gary E. Christenson

Utah Geological Association

...Geologic Hazards of the St. George Area, Washington County, Utah Gary E. Christenson 1987 401 408 Geologic hazards are an important planning...

1987

Liability for Geologic Hazards

Alan H. Coogan

Houston Geological Society

...Liability for Geologic Hazards Alan H. Coogan 1981 126 145 Liability for damage resulting from geologic hazards has its source primarily...

1981

Book Reviews: “The Day the House Fell” and “Geohazards—Natural and Human”

Richard L. Handy, Nicholas K. Coch

Environmental Geosciences (DEG)

...Book Reviews: “The Day the House Fell” and “Geohazards—Natural and Human” Richard L. Handy, Nicholas K. Coch 1996 55 56 Vol. 3 (1996) No. 1. “The Day...

1996

Introduction to Offshore Geologic Hazards: Section 1: PART 1

Arnold H. Bouma

AAPG Special Volumes

... possible impact upon the environment, and the interaction of the environment with the activity. Natural hazards are defined as the highest values of forces...

1981

Geologic Hazards of the St. George Area, Washington County, Utah

Gary E. Christenson

Utah Geological Association

...Geologic Hazards of the St. George Area, Washington County, Utah Gary E. Christenson 1992 99 108 Geologic hazards are an important planning...

1992

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