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1982
Masters thesis. An evaluation of magnetometry as a tool to assess an archeological site prior to excavation. Thirteen historic and prehistoric sites in New England, the Canadian Prairies, Yukon Territory and western Canadian Arctic were magnetically assayed and the data interpreted in relation to...
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Management issues pertaining to the use of northern national parks: a case study of the northern Yukon
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Masters thesis. An examination of management issues which might arise through the use of a proposed national park in the northern Yukon by native people, researchers and wilderness recreationists.
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Fall 2009
The following is a qualitative exploration of place identity, wilderness and cultural tourism interpreter guides, and sustainable tourism development in Canada’s Yukon Territory. Four research sub-questions are used to glean insights and advance this study: 1) how are Yukon place identities...
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Relative abundance and habitat relationships of Clethrionomys rutilus in the south-central Yukon Territory
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Masters thesis. A study of small mammals on the South Canol Road, south-central Yukon, particularly the northern red-backed vole (Clethrionomys rutilus).
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Sedimentology and drainage history of a glacier dammed lake, St. Elias Mountains, Yukon Territory
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Masters thesis. 1979 observations and measurements on the final stages of filling and drainage of "Hazard Lake" in the St. Elias Mountains, Yukon.
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Shrub encroachment in arctic and alpine tundra: Patterns of expansion and ecosystem impacts.
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With a warming climate, northern ecosystems will face significant ecological changes such as permafrost thaw, increased frequency of forest fires, and shifting ecosystem boundaries including the spread of canopy-forming shrubs into tundra communities. A growing number of observations show...
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Subfossil bryophytes in eastern Beringia: their paleoenvironmental and phytogeographical significance
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Doctoral thesis. Bryophytes, more particularly mosses, are used in the paleoenvironmental reconstruction and historical biogeography of eastern Beringia, an area including Alaska and the Yukon. The Old Crow Basin in northern Yukon was studied in detail. // Appendix 2: Subfossil bryophytes...