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- 2Adamowicz, Vic (Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology)
- 1Adamowicz, Vic (Rural Economy)
- 1Amirfazli, Alidad (Mechanical Engineering, University of Alberta and York University)
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Fall 2012
The problem of low dissolved oxygen (DO) level has been found to be widespread in ice-covered or polluted rivers. This thesis is targeted at providing some fundamental studies on the remediation measure of injecting air/oxygen via existing effluent diffusers to increase river’s DO level, with two...
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2012-08-01
Chotai, Vasant, Morrissey, Susan
This is the Edmonton Social Planning Council's submission for Phase 1 of the Government of Alberta's Social Policy Framework consultations.
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1992
Lerohl, Mel, Magnusson, Gisele M.
A retrospective revised net revenue, partial equilibrium, linear programming model is developed for feedgrain trade between Alberta and eleven north west states of the United States. The model is run under six different policy scenarios over a five years period, 1984 to 1988. Alberta is divided...