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Morphology, Processes, and Recent Sedimentary History of a Glacial-Outwash Plain Shoreline, Southern Iceland

Albert C. Hine, Jon C. Boothroyd

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... to the south, they intensify so that the SE wind component generates larger waves and greater wave energy. This results in net westerly longshore sand...

1978

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

... concentration as a function of wind speed. By eliminating low-risk areas, application of the risk model to a potential sequestration site in west...

2009

Regional Relationships of Wind River Basin Sediments

George R. Downs

Wyoming Geological Association

...Regional Relationships of Wind River Basin Sediments George R. Downs 1948 140 147 The maps presented on the following pages show the regional...

1948

Laramide Sedimentation, Folding, and Faulting in Southern Wind River Range, Wyoming: ABSTRACT

James R. Steidtmann, Linda C. McGee, Larry Middleton

AAPG Bulletin

...Laramide Sedimentation, Folding, and Faulting in Southern Wind River Range, Wyoming: ABSTRACT James R. Steidtmann, Linda C. McGee, Larry Middleton...

1983

Hydrogen carriers … transporting hydrogen from producers to export power markets

Andrea Hosey, Phil O’Neil

Australian Energy Producers Journal

...: [email protected] ABSTRACT As a global energy transition community there is a lot of talk about producing hydrogen in Australia, South...

2024

Abstract: Energy 101

Dr. Jory A. Pacht

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... ~86% of all energy in the world is produced using fossil fuels. Solar and wind comprise only 4%. Are the world’s citizens ready to accept...

2020

Abstract: Could Hemp Support Our Future Energy Demand?

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... production costs in Europe of Jones t old t he Shell Global Energy Forum on 8.3( per KW hour, compared with 12.2( for onshore 26 Sept ember. wind, 14...

2012

A Floating-Element Drag Plate for Direct Measurement of Bed Shear Stress During Eolian Transport

Steven L. Namikas

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... wind on particle trajectories: Journal of Geology, v. 95, p. 497-512. ANDERSON, R.S., AND HAFF, P.K., 1991, Wind modification and bed response during...

2002

Effects of Transportation on Sedimentary Particles: Part 1. Transportation

R. Dana Russell

AAPG Special Volumes

..., is not sufficient to prove whether wind or wave action is most effective in rounding sand grains. Dune sands appear to show the best rounding...

1939

Fuels and People

Dean A. McGee

Oklahoma City Geological Society

... support intellectual activity. The next significant technological event in the story of energy and of mankind was the utilization of wind power to propel...

1973

Facing the Hard Truths about Energy

Rod Nelson

Search and Discovery.com

...Facing the Hard Truths about Energy Rod Nelson Facing the Hard Truths about Energy* Rod Nelson1 Search and Discovery Article #70052 (2008) Posted...

Unknown

Sediment Transport in the Western Interior Seaway of North America: Predictions from a Climate-Ocean-Sediment Model

Rudy Slingerland, Timothy R. Keen

Special Publications of SEPM

... temperatures and evaporation salinities of the Boreal and Tethys Oceans based on GENESIS atmospheric temperatures and 4 mean annual and daily wind stresses...

1999

Small Scale Aeolian Bedforms

John M. Ellwood, Peter D. Evans, and Ian G. Wilson

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...., 1963, Wind Ripples: Jour. Geology, v. 71, p. 617-636. WILSON, I. G., 1972a, Aeolian Bedforms--their development and origins: Sedimentology, v. 19, p...

1975

Geology and Oil and Gas Possibilities of the Wind River Basin, Wyoming: North America

R. M. Thompson

AAPG Special Volumes

...Geology and Oil and Gas Possibilities of the Wind River Basin, Wyoming: North America R. M. Thompson 1958 307 327 SP 18: Habitat of Oil The Wind...

1958

A Geoenergy Collage

Julien Mouli-Castillo

GEO ExPro Magazine

... and planned offshore windfarms. This juxtaposition could help in providing storage for large amounts of renewable offshore wind energy, which would otherwise...

2020

2010 Field Trip Road Logs: A Geological Tour of a Portion of the Laramie Foreland of Natrona and Converse Counties, Wyoming

Wyoming Geological Association

Wyoming Geological Association

..., for access to their property and to Duke Energy, for their tour of their wind project. Field Trip Coordinators: Barbara Atkinson, Julia Lemaster, Karl...

2010

Abstract: Global Exploration for Geothermal Resources

Steve Getz, Bob Wiener

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

.... This is driving a major push to carbon free or at least carbon neutral alternative energy sources. These include nuclear, hydro, solar, wind, biomass...

2020

How a Carbon Tax Could Benefit US NG Producers, But for How Long?

Jim M. Rine

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... costs of energy from new commercial-scale solar and wind powered facilities are already competitive with NG facilities. But growth of US renewable...

2020

Abstract: How a Carbon Tax Could Benefit U.S. NG Producers, But for How Long?

James Jim M. Rine

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... of commercial energy storage might impact US demand for NG (Rine, 2019b). Present day levelized costs of energy from new commercial-scale solar and wind...

2020

A Novel Database-Driven Approach to Shallow Marine Classification: Towards Building a Knowledge Base, #40621 (2010)

Boyan K. Vakarelov, R. Bruce Ainsworth, Rachel A. Nanson

Search and Discovery.com

... Fluvial point sediment load Precipitation Drainage Area Tectonic Setting Climate subsidence / uplift A/S Wind velocity fetch Wave Energy...

2010

Abstract: Geological Significance of Fossil Algae from the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming

Robert McWilliams

Earth Science Bulletin (WGA)

...Abstract: Geological Significance of Fossil Algae from the Wind River Mountains, Wyoming Robert McWilliams 1985 54b Vol. 18 (1985) No. 1. (Annual...

1985

Sulfur Isotopic Fractionation Accompanying Maturation of Paleozoic Petroleum, Wind River Basin, Wyoming - A Synopsis

L.D. Vredenburgh, E.S. Cheney

Rocky Mountain Association of Geologists

...Sulfur Isotopic Fractionation Accompanying Maturation of Paleozoic Petroleum, Wind River Basin, Wyoming - A Synopsis L.D. Vredenburgh, E.S. Cheney...

1970

Abstract: Wind Plus Water: Self-Sufficiency of the Island of El Hierro, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

Verónica Montero, Cristina Moral Presentationes, Joan Poch

Atlantic Geology

...Abstract: Wind Plus Water: Self-Sufficiency of the Island of El Hierro, UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Verónica Montero, Cristina Moral Presentationes...

2014

Extended Abstract: Clean, Renewable Energy: Under the Sea?

PESA Staff

Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA)

... that of wind, dramatically increasing the amount of energy available for ha rvesti ng", Burns said. The system works by delivering high pressure seawater...

2007

What Is the Role of Carbon Dioxide in Climate Change during Earth History? #110057 (2008)

Eric J. Barron

Search and Discovery.com

... ([email protected]) Abstract Three distinct factors can alter the energy balance of the Earth system: (1) changes in the amount or distribution...

2008

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