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- 7Bergeron, Yves
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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)
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2012-11-01
Office of Environment, City of St. Albert
The purpose of this State of the Watershed Report is to summarize the current knowledge of the Sturgeon River Watershed and to comment on its environmental integrity. The data collected and used in this report was constrained to recent water quantity and water quality reports; land use, land...
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2012-05-01
Office of Environment, City of St. Albert
The purpose of the State of the Watershed Report is to summarize the current knowledge of the Sturgeon River Watershed and to comment on its environmental integrity. This report has been created for the City of St. Albert for use by all stakeholders in the watershed and provides the necessary...
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Supporting information: Controls on methylmercury concentrations in lakes and streams of peatland-rich catchments along a 1700 km permafrost gradient
Download2022-12-05
Lauren M Thompson, McKenzie A Kuhn, Johanna C Winder, Lucas PP Braga, Ryan HS Hutchins, Andrew J Tanentzap, Vincent L St. Louis, David Olefeldt
Supporting information: "Controls on methylmercury concentrations in lakes and streams of peatland-rich catchments along a 1700 km permafrost gradient." Figure S1: Satellite imagery, hydrographs, and flowpaths of study regions; Figure S2: Regression of unfiltered MeHg and SUVA254; Figure S3:...
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The contribution of genetics and genomics to understanding the ecology of the mountain pine beetle system
Download2019-01-01
Cullingham, Catherine I., Janes, Jasmine K., Hamelin, Richard C., James, Patrick M.A., Murray, Brent W., Sperling, Felix A.H.
Environmental change is altering forest insect dynamics worldwide. As these systems change, they pose significant ecological, social, and economic risk through, for example, the loss of valuable habitat, green space, and timber. Our understanding of such systems is often limited by the complexity...