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- 105Sustainable Forest Management Network
- 71Sustainable Forest Management Network/Project Reports (Sustainable Forest Management Network)
- 31Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)
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- 16North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance (NSWA)/Studies & Reports (NSWA)
- 14Oil Sands Research and Information Network (OSRIN)/RRTAC Reports
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1982
Lindsay, J. D., Turchenek, L. W.
A soil survey of the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program (AOSERP) study area was initiated in 1976 as part of the program objective to establish a data base for the area. The purpose of this report and accompanying soil maps is to provide data on the kinds, characteristics,...
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Soils inventory of the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program study area - Appendix 9.4
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Turchenek, L. W., Lindsay, J. D.
Soil morphology, site descriptions, and physical and chemical data for 130 soil profiles from the AOSERP study area are presented in this section. Except for some miscellaneous land units, each of the soil groups are represented by at least one profile description. For many of the soil groups,...
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1982
Soils of permanent sample plots were investigated to provide baseline data for research related to monitoring of terrestrial ecosystems. More specifically, the objective of this project was to provide information on the kinds, characteristics, and distribution of soils in 16 permanent sample...
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Spatial variations of total and dissolved trace elements and their distributions amongst major colloidal forms along and across the Lower Athabasca River
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The Athabasca River (AR) is the longest river in Alberta with a wide variety of natural and potential anthropogenic inputs. The purpose of this study was to quantify the spatial variation of trace element (TE) concentrations and forms in this aquatic system. Water samples were gathered along a...
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Spider assemblages in the overstory, understory, and ground layers of managed stands in the western boreal mixedwood forest of Canada
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Langor, D. W., Spence, J. R., Pinzon, J.
Abstract: Logging is the main human disturbance in the boreal forest; thus, understanding the effects of harvesting practices on biodiversity is essential for a more sustainable forestry. To assess changes in spider composition because of harvesting, samples were collected from three forest...
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2019-01-24
This survey creates a baseline and status regarding the aquatic ecosystems (physical & chemical environment and living organisms) along the Sturgeon River. Twelve sampling stations were distributed throughout the length of the river, as well as along the main tributaries. At each sampling station...