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Trace Element Variability in Clay Sediments as a Function of Environmental Conditions within the Fluvial to Marine Water Transition Zone
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Estuaries are marginal marine environments of considerable complexity, due to their spatial and temporal variations in hydrodynamic energy, water chemistry, and sediment source and composition. This complexity hinders geologists’ ability to accurately reconstruct paleoenvironments and...
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Exploring the Past, Present, and Future of Predator-Prey Interactions Between Crabs and Their Gastropod Prey
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Interactions between predators and prey play an important role in structuring their communities and shaping evolution. However, human-induced climate change has the potential to influence both predators and prey and disrupt their interactions. The fossil record provides an enormous resource to...
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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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Fall 2020
This thesis aims to develop a grounded understanding of the everyday experiences of disabled people in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The voices and needs of disabled people have been a long-ignored by state authorities as well as academics. This thesis intends to address this gap. I ask -- what are...
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Hyperspectral Band Selection with the N-dimensional Spectral Solid Angle and Its Utilization in the Discrimination of Spectrally Similar Targets
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The discrimination of earth surface materials using hyperspectral sensing can be facilitated by selecting a subset of spectral bands that focuses on essential features. Materials in detailed classes such as rock types and tree species often present great spectral similarity, producing challenges...
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Spring 2020
Clay minerals are ubiquitous at the Earth’s surface and they impart a significant influence on numerous geochemical cycles due to their high surface reactivity. Aqueous pH and ionic strength (hereafter IS) are two major factors that affect clay surface reactivity and subsequently govern trace...
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Spring 2020
Canadian cities are continuing to grow in order to accommodate population increases, and the majority of this development remains situated along the edges of cities. This paradigm perpetuates a host of issues that accompany sprawling suburban housing development, such as unsustainable...
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Spring 2014
Tidewater outlet glaciers drain approximately 47% of the ~105,000 km^2 covered by ice caps in the Queen Elizabeth Islands of Nunavut, Canada, suggesting that iceberg discharge may be an important process in the mass balance of these ice caps. Seasonal and inter-annual velocity changes of...