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- 18Canadian Circumpolar Institute/Circumpolar Collection
- 7Canadian Circumpolar Institute/50th Anniversary Celebration
- 7University of Alberta Library
- 7University of Alberta Library/Libraries Staff Publications
Author / Creator / Contributor
- 419Campbell, Sandy
- 176Seale, Linda N.
- 9Beaudreau, Diane, biologist, artist
- 6Hayashi, Naotaka
- 4CCI
- 4UofA, MAC
Subject / Keyword
- 134Photographs
- 56Antarctic Peninsula
- 56Canada, Northwest Territories, Yellowknife
- 37Russia, St. Petersburg
- 24Arctic flowers
- 24September, 2016
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2015-07-08
In hard rock environments, power poles can be erected in two ways: drilling or augering a large enough hole in the rock that the pole can be placed into it or placing the pole on top of the rock and anchoring it. In this case, rods have been drilled into the rock and the power pole has been...
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Leopard seal -- photograph
2004-01-01
Leopard seal in Wilhelmina Bay, Antarctic Peninsula, January 2004. Leopard seals dive and feed at great depths and need to rest on ice floes to recover
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