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The effects of subsoil ripping on soil physical properties and soil water dynamics on reconstructed soils at Genesee Prairie Mine, Alberta
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Surface mining activities have significantly depleted natural tree cover, especially trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides), in the Boreal Forest and Aspen Parkland Natural Regions of Alberta. The natural soil profile is usually destroyed during these mining activities and soil and landscape...
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Fall 2013
Wireless sensor networks have become a very important tool for monitoring physical and environmental conditions over a wide area. These networks are distributed collections of small sensor nodes. Typically, sensor nodes collect data that must converge to a single sink location, possibly across...
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