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- 27Alberta
- 24Annotated Bibliography
- 24Lit Review
- 22Canada, Alberta, Fort McMurray
- 20Oil Sands
- 19Mukherjee, Ayantika
- 5Murphy, Michelle N.
- 3Cannon, K.R.
- 3Green, J. E.
- 3Landsburg, S.
- 2BGC Engineering Inc.
- 27Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)
- 24Toolkit for Grant Success
- 24Toolkit for Grant Success/Educational Materials (Toolkit for Grant Success)
- 10Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)/AOSERP Reports
- 9Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)/RRTAC Reports
- 4Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)/OSRIN Technical Reports
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1979
The ecology (distribution, demography, habitat preferences and food habits) of five of the species of small mammals common to the Alberta Oil Sands are described – the species considered are Clethrionomys gapperi, Microtus pennsylvanicus, Peromyscus maniculatus, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus and Lepus...
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1990
The objective of this literature review was to evaluate the available information on the effects of stripping versus not stripping topsoil during pipeline construction in potentially arable Luvisolic soils in forested areas. A profile description representative of an undisturbed Luvisol under...
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Transportation corridor study. Volume 2 Appendix: Extracts from existing literature compiled for use of Study Group
Download1973
Stewart Weir Stewart Watson & Heinrichs
With the large number of persons involved in this particular study it was decided that considerable time (money) could be saved by gathering into one volume extracts of available literature. Reports, studies by other groups, articles, information and literature in regard to environmental impact,...
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1979
The objective of this literature review is to briefly discuss and summarize the available vegetation literature pertinent to the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program (AOSERP) study area. It is intended that this review provide one basis for evaluating the current progress regarding...
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Wildlife Habitat Requirements and Reclamation Techniques for the Mountains and Foothills of Alberta
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Green, J. E., Walker, D. G., Salter, R. E.
The enhancement or creation of wildlife habitat is receiving increased attention as a viable reclamation alternative for disturbed sites as a result of better reclamation technology, increased government and public awareness of the importance of wildlife, the realization of the adaptability of...