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- 4Oil Sands
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- 14Halpern, Joel Martin
- 3Campbell, Sandy
- 1Beckers, Justin F.
- 1Bell, Katherine L.
- 1Chan, Catherine B.
- 1Davis, C. S.
- 14Joel Martin Halpern Image Archive
- 14Joel Martin Halpern Image Archive/Northern North America Collection
- 5Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of
- 5Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of/Theses and Dissertations
- 4Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)
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Hastings, R., Olson, R., Ellis, R.
The chemical characteristics of snow in the Oil Sands area of northeastern Alberta have been monitored periodically since 1976. The accumulation of pollutants in the snowpack can be an effective indicator of total winter deposition as the snowpack preserves a continuous record of materials...
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Response of RADAR Backscatter at Multiple Frequencies and Polarizations to Changing Snow and Ice Properties on a Temperate Saline Lake
DownloadSpring 2012
Currently there is a lack of knowledge regarding the distribution of the mass of snow, or snow water equivalence, over land and ice. The proposed CoReH2O satellite mission aims to address this by launching the first coincident dual-frequency, dual-polarized Ku- and X- band Synthetic Aperture...
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Snowfall, travel speed, and seismic lines: The effects of snow conditions on wolf movement paths in boreal Alberta
DownloadSpring 2016
In the winter, snow can present a major challenge to large mammals by impeding locomotion, limiting food availability, and imposing additional energetic costs during travel. This thesis examines the effects of snow conditions on the fine-scale movement patterns of grey wolves (Canis lupus) in a...