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- 1Addison, Paul Andrew.
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Spring 2015
Glacier behaviour in the Karakoram region of the greater Himalaya shows strong spatial and temporal heterogeneity and, in some areas, anomalous trends compared with glaciers elsewhere in High Asia. Knowledge of the mass balance fluctuations of Karakoram glaciers, as well as of the important...
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1983
McLellan, Patrick John Alexander.
Masters thesis which documents field observations from the Nozzle and Rockslide Pass rock avalanches. Also evaluates, modifies and calibrates a two-parameter hydraulic model for the purpose of rock avalanche and velocity prediction.
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Fall 2015
Alpine glaciers have been retreating since the Little Ice Age, leading to exposure of foreland soils. Microorganisms are the primary below ground biological influence on nutrient cycling in recently deglaciated soil and are linked to down valley vegetation colonization. Previous studies...
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Mineral deposits of the Northrim Mine and a brief enquiry into the genesis of veins of the (Ag, Bi, Ni, Co, As) type
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Masters thesis examining the occurrence and origin of silver, bismuth, nickel, cobalt and arsenic in the Northrim Mine in the NWT.
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Nutrient and carbon export from a tidewater glacier to the coastal ocean in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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As glaciers melt, a range of on-, in-, and under-glacier processes modify and export freshwater and sediments to the ocean. This glacial runoff may influence biological productivity in coastal ecosystems by supplying essential nutrients and labile carbon. Previous studies of glacial meltwater...
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Power and the marginal situation: Indian - relations in the Yellowknife - Fort Rae area of the Northwest Territories
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Doctoral thesis. Data collected during two field trips is analyzed from the perspective of marginal man theory. It was found that Indian-white relations are singularly characterized by a subordinate-dominant relationship based on economic exploitation and the extension of power into the social,...