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2024-04-18
“Honey Bees as a Biomonitor for Air Pollutants” is a poster created for the Student Academic Conference for an environmental chemistry course at the University of Alberta - Augustana Campus. This research poster examines the mechanisms by which honey bees detect air pollutants in their...
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Interim Report for Creative Sentencing: Building Resilience into Safety Management Systems: Precursors and Controls to Reduce Serious Injuries and Fatalities (SIFs)
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Lefsrud, Lianne M., Sattari, Fereshteh, Gellatly, Ian R., Wasel, Claire, Charuvil Elizabeth, Rose Marie, Abdolmaleki, Amir, Jones, Samantha, O’Neill, Thomas
Executive Summary On January 13, 2021, a contractor, Patrick Poitras was operating a John Deere bulldozer on a frozen tailings pond at the Suncor base mine, when the ice broke and the dozer fell through, drowning the operator. Suncor and the contractor Christina River Construction each pled...
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Role of kerogen on the Solvent Retention and Sedimentation of Oil Sands in Non-Aqueous Bitumen Extraction
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One of the most problematic challenges of current hot water oil sands extraction methods is tailings ponds and the resulting environmental liability and risk. As a new method of extraction, non-aqueous extraction has the potential to replace the current hot-water extraction technology and...
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Voices from the Shadows: Investigating the Identity and Wellbeing of Male Mobile Workers in the Contemporary ‘Boom-Sphere’ Context of the Alberta Oil Sands
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Mobile workers are those individuals who commute to and from resource development projects and who live temporarily in work camps, lodges, hotels, private rental suites, or other short-term accommodations. My thesis specifically explores the over-stereotyped and under-researched lives of male...