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Great Salt Lake, Utah: A Natural Laboratory for Assessing Geobody Dimensions, Reservoir Architectures, and Microbialite Controls; #51430 (2017)

Robert L. Baskin, V. Paul Wright, Neal Driscoll, Graham Kent

Search and Discovery.com

... but appear to be absent in the deeper regions. Environmental conditions related to this extinction may include the loss of solar energy...

2017

Mining Heat

Paul Wood

GEO ExPro Magazine

... the future of this region be in mining heat? paul wood Renewable energy sources are in the news these days. Although projections by bodies...

2010

Power Generation Using Waste and Stranded Gas - Workshop Summary

Casper Zublin, Bob Fickes, Peter Lahey, John Swanson, Raj Buch, Jeevan Anand, Trent Rosenlieb

PTTC

...-Powered Artificial Lift, Peter Lahey, Pacific Energy Solutions, Irvine, CA: John Swanson, Capstone Turbines, Chatsworth, CA: Raj Buch, Ingersoll Rand...

2005

Geothermal Resources of Colorado and the Potential for Electrical Power Generation, #80069 (2009)

Matthew A. Sares, Paul Morgan, and V. J. Grauch,

Search and Discovery.com

... renewable energy sources, conventional hydroelectric energy supplied 80.8 %, biomass 9.2 %, wind 5.4 %, geothermal 4.4 % and solar 0.2 %. Most of the U.S....

2009

The Energy Crunch

S. Fred Singer

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... was limited to solar energy only recently radiated to the earth. Its most direct form was human or animal power; the energy came from food, that is, from...

1976

Abstract: An Initial Evaluation of Some Biogeochemical-engineering Routes to Carbon Management; #90172 (2014)

Steve Larter, Ian Gates, Jennifer Adams, Ian Head

Search and Discovery.com

...(CCS) and carbon efficient energy recovery and processing(CERP), large scale management of atmospheric carbon budgets or incident solar radiation via...

2014

Hypotheses for an Inorganic Origin: Chapter 2: Part I. Genesis of Petroleum, Compiled by Robert H. Dott

AAPG Special Volumes

... are strictly hydrocarbon-associated phenomena, with the energy being supplied by expanding gas--largely methane--and have no connection with true...

1969

2011 Napa Hedberg Research Conference report on enhanced geothermal systems

Dag Nummedal, Gary Isaksen, Peter Malin

AAPG Bulletin

... ago. In that context, it is also worth pointing out that, after incident solar radiation, the geothermal energy resource is the largest one on our...

2013

Subsurface hydrogen storage: A feasibility study

Dwaipayan Chakraborty, Subhashis Mallick, Mortezaa Dejam

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... and net-zero carbon emission by 2050, CCUS is however not sufficient and therefore, the use of alternate renewable energy resources such as solar...

2024

Tropical Weather — Its Nature and Problems

R. R. Fotherringham

Southeast Asia Petroleum Exploration Society (SEAPEX)

... advances and solar heating sinks to a low level. Temperatures far below zero over Siberia maintain this anticyclone throughout the winter. The atmospheric...

1983

Commercial Development of Big Horn Basin, Bentonite Reserves

Thomas A. Thorson

Wyoming Geological Association

... of solar energy. Bentonite contains 25 to 30 percent water in-place and must be processed to 5 to 10 percent moisture levels. Field drying...

1983

ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF DRILLING AND PRODUCING OPERATIONS IN NORTH DAKOTA

C. B. FOLSOM, JR.

Williston Basin Symposium

... solar energy to be a potential competitor. We already have the solar battery and 30 years ago, I saw a home being heated by solar energy...

1964

Are Observed Changes in the Concentration of Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere Really Dangerous?

C. R. de Freitas

CSPG Bulletin

... event may imply decreased solar forcing as an important climate rigger. Geology, v. 29, p. 1107-1110. Briffa, K. R. and Osborn, T. J. 2002. Blowing...

2002

Evaluating the Efficiency of Repurposing Depleted Eagle Ford Wells in Webb County for Geothermal Purposes

Khaled Enab, Carlos Mendez, Zeming Hu, Adrian Gonzalez, Mohamed Shafik Khaled

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... like solar and wind. Geothermal energy boasts several environmental advantages, including a minimal lifecycle carbon footprint, reduced land use...

2025

Saline lakes…a logical step in exploring habitability of "the final frontier"

Kathleen Nicoll, David B. Finkelstein

PALAIOS

... telescope and space probe data as evidence for the presence of watery biomes in our solar system, and beyond. Life possibly existed in the paleowater body...

2014

Circular Economy in Oil & Gas Industry. The Current Situation in Argentina, Possibilities, and Future Applications.

C.N. Richard, G.S Zabala, M.F. Saitta, C. Díaz, R. Abalos

Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTEC)

... electric power producers from sources like wind, solar and more efficient thermal energy. Become a leader in renewable energy generation, so in 2018 YPF...

2020

Opportunities for CO2 utilisation in the Northern Territory

Dominic Banfield, Anthea Moisi, Vidip Arora, Doug Palfreyman

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... billion) (NT Government Department of Treasury and Finance 2022). • High renewable energy potential – Substantial areas of the NT are exposed to high...

2023

Siliciclastics Core Workshop

Roderick W. Tillman

Tulsa Geological Society

...' 133 3. Solar Petroleum Horseshoe Field Tocito Sandstone (Cretaceous) San Juan Co., N.M. 917-947.0' 135 4. Amoco Roy Reed C No. 2   Spiro...

1989

Adaptive Strategies and Structure and Stability of Ecosystem: ABSTRACT

James W. Valentine

AAPG Bulletin

... of trophic resource regimes; latitudinally the pattern is chiefly due to variation in solar radiation; longitudinally, to variation in nutrient supply...

1971

Source-Rock Potential of Evaporitic Environment: ABSTRACT

Douglas W. Kirkland, Robert Evans

AAPG Bulletin

... lakes, solar ponds, and lagoons shows that the evaporitic environment can be very productive of organic matter. Few species survive in the brines...

1980

Potential of Evaporitic Environment as Source of Petroleum: ABSTRACT

Robert Evans, Douglas W. Kirkland

AAPG Bulletin

... of modern saline lakes, solar evaporation ponds, and lagoons shows that the evaporitic environment can be very productive of organic matter. Few species...

1981

PESA Australia Business Environment Review 2021

Candice Bell

Australian Petroleum Production & Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal

... Australia, 71 Eagle Street, Brisbane, Qld 4000, Australia Email: [email protected] ABSTRACT With a backdrop of energy transition and an accelerating...

2022

An Update on Biofuel Source Developments, #80153 (2011)

Richard Bost, William Spence

Search and Discovery.com

... to continue to grow, the U.S. Congress along with energy planners and entrepreneurs have turned in part to biofuels as an alternative source of energy...

2011

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