The western part of the Late Cretaceous Nanaimo Basin
is exposed on Vancouver Island at Nanaimo, British Columbia.
The five lowest members of the Nanaimo Group are present
and represent a complete sedimentary cycle. The two lowest
formations, the Comox and Haslam, represent the marine part
of the cycle. The...
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, Nanaimo, British Columbia
AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
WILLIAM RUDDIMAN III for the degree of MASTER OF
The western part of the Late Cretaceous Nanaimo Basin
is exposed on Vancouver Island at Nanaimo, British Columbia.
The five lowest members of the Nanaimo Group are present
and represent a complete sedimentary cycle. The two lowest
formations, the Comox and Haslam, represent the marine part
of the cycle. The...
The western part of the Late Cretaceous Nanaimo Basin
is exposed on Vancouver Island at Nanaimo, British Columbia.
The five lowest members of the Nanaimo Group are present
and represent a complete sedimentary cycle. The two lowest
formations, the Comox and Haslam, represent the marine part
of the cycle. The...
The thesis area is located southwest of Portland, Oregon, in the
Western Cascades. In the area are volcaniclastic rocks and lava flows
that range in composition from basaltic andesite to dacite. The dominant
volcaniclastic rock type is thin intracanyon ash-flow tuff. The
dominant lava flows are a thick sequence of...
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AN ABSTRACT OF THE THESIS OF
Richard F. Dyhrman for the degree
During the Late Mississippian-Early Pennsylvanian (latest
Chesterian-early Morrowan), a thick sequence of shallow -water
carbonate-clastic sediments, equivalent to the "Amsden" and lower
Quadrant Formations, was deposited in the Snowcrest trough on the
western margin of the northern Rocky Mountain Cordilleran platform
in southwestern Montana. Today this late Chesterian sequence is...
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THE THESIS OF
Colin F. Ke7, for the degree of Master of Science in Geolo'
presented on May 5. LW
Bio-oil from hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) represents a promising fuel source due to large higher heating values and compatibility with current energy infrastructure. For bio-oil production to become commercially viable, novel methods of co-product recycling must be explored.
The aims of this study were to culture Chlorella vulgaris, a common HTL...
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USING CHLORELLA
VULGARIS
By
WILLIAM JACOB WALLACH
An Undergraduate Thesis
Bio-oil from hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) represents a promising fuel source due to large higher heating values and compatibility with current energy infrastructure. For bio-oil production to become commercially viable, novel methods of co-product recycling must be explored.
The aims of this study were to culture Chlorella vulgaris, a common HTL...
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SEQUENTIAL HYDROTHERMAL LIQUEFACTION AQUEOUS CO-PRODUCT USING CHLORELLA VULGARIS
By
WILLIAM JACOB