Student Academic Conference (Augustana Campus)
Items in this Collection
- 1Andrea Korda (Advisor)
- 1Degenstein, Marissa
- 1Fanxi Sun
- 1Hofman, Kailyn
- 1Krebs-Elaschuk, Aiden
- 1Lukas Ottenhof, Fanxi Sun, Rett Rook, Cailey Slobodian, & Kayla Matthew
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2024-04-18
Hofman, Kailyn, Peters, Leah, Turgeon, Michelle, Degenstein, Marissa
To develop an understanding of the largest climate vulnerabilities and risks that could impact the citizens of Camrose, the City of Camrose completed a Climate Vulnerability and Risk Assessment (CVRA) with funding from the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre in 2022. The CVRA identified...
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2024-04-18
“Honey Bees as a Biomonitor for Air Pollutants” is a poster created for the Student Academic Conference for an environmental chemistry course at the University of Alberta - Augustana Campus. This research poster examines the mechanisms by which honey bees detect air pollutants in their...
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2024-04-22
Plastic products have become a necessary part of our day-to-day lives. They are useful because they are incredibly stable and durable, but what are the consequences? Nanoplastics are small pieces of plastic, from 1000 nm to 1 nm, that are either formed in factories or from the degradation of...
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2024-04-22
Nichol, Chad, Krebs-Elaschuk, Aiden
The hairy woodpecker, Picoides villosus, is a small bird native to North America and common in the Camrose region. Consuming small arthropods and nesting in the self-excavated cavities of dead trees, the woodpecker has many ecological relationships. The hairy woodpecker competes with other...