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- 1Blackadar, Donald William.
- 1Burns, Gordon R.
- 1Christiansen, David Gordon.
- 1Goff, S. P.
- 1Kakela, Peter John.
- 1Loree, Donald J.
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Environmental alteration and natural revegetation at Discovery Mine, Northwest Territories, Canada
Download1976
Masters thesis. An investigation of the environmental alterations caused by the Discovery Gold Mine operation, outlining the type and rate of recovery by vegetation.
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Fall 2011
Time lapse imagery, an audio recorder and geophones were used to detect iceberg calving events on the Belcher Glacier, Devon Island, in the Canadian High Arctic, in order to identify the major controls on the rate and style of calving. Eleven calving events were identified between June 4th and...
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1980
Comprehensive, in-situ study of naturally occurring creep in ice-rich permafrost soil on a steep slope on the Great Bear River. A detailed surficial geology mapping along the Great Bear River was carried out in order to determine the most suitable field site. Coincidentally, the slope is situated...
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Metamorphism and gold mineralization of Archaean meta-sediments near Yellowknife, N.W.T., Canada
Download1973
Doctoral thesis on results of mapping and sampling some 150 sq. km. of Archaean meta-sediments east of Yellowknife.
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Population dynamics of island populations of subarctic Clethrionomys rutilus and Peromyscus maniculatus
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"A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science, Department of Zoology.""Spring, 1980."Includes bibliographical references (leaves 112-148).Vole and deer mice populations on two islands in the...
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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,...