Search
Skip to Search Results- 12Halpern, Joel Martin
- 1GAPSSHRC
- 1Langdon, John
- 1Lawfield, Andrew, M. W.
- 1Lewis, Mark A.
- 1Lutscher, F.
- 12Joel Martin Halpern Image Archive
- 12Joel Martin Halpern Image Archive/Northern North America Collection
- 3Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of
- 3Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), Faculty of/Theses and Dissertations
- 1Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Department of
- 1Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Department of/Research Materials (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
- 1Dr. George Pemberton (Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
- 1Dr. John-Paul Zonneveld (Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
- 1Dr. Murray Gingras (Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
- 1Gingras, Murray (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
- 1Pemberton, George (Earth and Atmospheric Sciences)
- 1Zhu, David Z. (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
-
A War over Water: The 1531 English Statue of Sewers and its Impact upon Local Politics, Economies and Environments
Download2012-10-09
SSHRC Awarded IG 2013: When I was writing my SSHRC-supported book, Mills in the Medieval Economy: England 1300-1540 (Oxford University Press, 2004), I noted a curious incidence involving the tearing down of two large watermill complexes on the River Itchen between Southampton and Winchester in...
-
Fall 2012
The problem of low dissolved oxygen (DO) level has been found to be widespread in ice-covered or polluted rivers. This thesis is targeted at providing some fundamental studies on the remediation measure of injecting air/oxygen via existing effluent diffusers to increase river’s DO level, with two...
-
2006-01-01
McCauley, E., Lewis, Mark A., Lutscher, F.
The question how aquatic populations persist in rivers when individuals are constantly lost due to downstream drift has been termed the “drift paradox.” Recent modeling approaches have revealed diffusion-mediated persistence as a solution. We study logistically growing populations with and...
-
Movies of River Water Tracers in ANHA4 NEMO Simulation
2024-01-01
Online passive tracers for river runoff input from the ANHA4 ocean model. EPM015 is was run with Dai and Trenberth for river runoff, and EPM151 was run with A-HYPE for river runoff. Both have a forced atmosphere from CGRF. The difference between the two tracers can also be seen, where positive...
-
Spring 2014
Ichnology concerns the study of interactions between organisms and both soft and hard substrates. Actualistic observation of a modern day river channel molluscan assemblage including unionid and sphaeriid bivalves and gastropods within the Saint John River, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada...