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2011
Cortini, F., McClarnon, J., Bedford, L., Comeau, P.G., Powelson, A., Boateng, J.O.
EFM Research Note 05/2011
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Crown collisions of trees reduce leaf area and canopy closure of maturing lodgepole pine stands
Download2006
Rudnicki, D.R., Lieffers, V.J., Meng, S.X., Silins, U.
EFM Research Note 05/2006
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2008
Faulkner, S.G., Tonn, W.M., Schmitt, D.R., Welz, M.
Blasting in or near water can negatively affect fish. In Canada, there are maximum allowable limits for blasting-induced overpressure (100 kPa) and peak particle velocity (PPV; 13 mm/s) to protect fish and their incubating eggs, respectively. No studies, however, have related PPVs from blasting...
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Examination of Wet Meadow Creation as a Restoration Option for Extracted Peatland Sites in Alberta
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Question: Can a wet meadow plant community be established on abandoned peatlands through broadcast plant diaspore spreading in western Canada? Does fertilization impact the development and establishment of the wet meadow? Location: Evansburg, Alberta, Canada Methods: Wet meadow vascular and...
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