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2013-10-18
Smreciu, A., Gould, K., Wood, S.
Species profile for Schizachne purpurascens: false melic, false melic grass, purple oat grass
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2014-12-06
Gould, K., Wood, S., Smreciu, A.
Species profile for Scirpus microcarpus: small-fruited bulrush, panicled bulrush, barber-pole bulrush
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Fall 2011
The Lower Cretaceous Clearwater Formation in east-central Alberta contains the second largest oil sands deposit in Canada. In the Cold Lake area, 43 cored intervals were examined and classified based on physical and biogenic sedimentary structures. Core analysis and stratigraphic mapping...
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1979
Gilbert, F. F., Stoll, M. E., Brown, S. A.
This annotated bibliography contains 776 entries grouped under the species: muskrat, beaver, mink, and otter. For each species, categories are compiled under: (1) life history; (2) mortality factors; (3) physiology; (4) environmental quality; and (5) management. Also included are entries not...
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1980
Peter C. Nichols & Associates Ltd.
Development of the Athabasca Oil Sands deposits between 1961 and the present has led to rapid changes in the region's demographic and economic structure, in types of employment available, in the composition of labour force, distribution of income per capita, and in the demand for housing and for...
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Shepherdia canadensis: buffaloberry, Canadian buffaloberry, soapberry, russet buffaloberry, soopalalie
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Smreciu, A., Gould, K., Wood, S.
Species profile for Shepherdia canadensis: buffaloberry, Canadian buffaloberry, soapberry, russet buffaloberry, soopalalie
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2013-10-18
Smreciu, A., Wood, S., Gould, K.
Species profile for Sibbaldiopsis tridentata: three-toothed cinquefoil, shrubby five fingers