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- 15North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
- 9Smith, Daniel W.
- 9Turchenek, L. W.
- 8Bergeron, Yves
- 7Prepas, E.
- 155Sustainable Forest Management Network
- 116Sustainable Forest Management Network/Project Reports (Sustainable Forest Management Network)
- 31Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)
- 20North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)
- 16North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)/Studies & Reports (NSWA)
- 14Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)/RRTAC Reports
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2019-04-30
On February 5, 2019 the North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA) and the Modeste Natural Infrastructure Project (MNIP) held a workshop to learn about upcoming and current research projects related to watershed health and ecosystem services in the North Saskatchewan River basin. The purpose of...
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2014-08-01
Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development
The purpose of this report was to provide a synoptic evaluation of the North Saskatchewan River and anthropogenic impacts on that system. The report summarizes data collected from 2007 to 2012 and builds on findings from technical study reports produced during this time period, including...
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1992
Treatment plots were established on the Syncrude Canada Ltd. Oil sands mine site to test the effect of a variety of mixtures of peat, mineral overburden, and tailings sand on establishment of an initial vegetation cover and productivity of planted trees and shrubs. Treatments consisted of nine...
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1994
In the summer of 1990, research plots were designed and constructed on the Syncrude Canada Ltd., mine site at Mildred lake to test the effect of thickness and quality of replaced soil over tailings sand on the performance of trees and shrubs. Treatments included three cap thicknesses (70, 50 and...
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1994
This report outlines a conceptual and analytical framework for quantifying risks to terrestrial wildlife that might be exposed to solid-phase materials potentially associated with oil sands reclamation. The initial phase of the assessment involved screening the soil-tailings against published...
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2012
Luckert, Martin K., Armstrong, Glen W., Adamowicz, Wiktor L., Anderson, Jay A.
Previous studies suggest that management intensity zoning systems, such as the triad approach, could allow Canada’s forest industry to maintain or increase timber harvest levels while simultaneously reducing its environmental impact. In most such studies, the zones are exogenously specified. In...
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