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Functional genomic characterization of the Arabidopsis circadian circuit in the plant osmoregulatory and nutrient stress responses
DownloadSpring 2023
Plants require periods of light and darkness to grow and develop properly. In plants, the timing of daily events is facilitated by the circadian clock. Most eukaryotes possess a circadian circuit that is entrained by different inputs such as light and temperature. Here, I show that the only...
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Identifying and Modeling Evaporite Facies using Well Logs: Characterising the Devonian Elk Point Group salt giant
DownloadSpring 2020
Over the last century, study of evaporite deposits has evolved from modeling chemical successions and studying outcrops of insoluble material, to sedimentologic study of drill core paired with geochemical analysis. In this thesis, I add to published scientific literature on the Prairie Evaporite...
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Fall 2019
The Antigonish sub-basin in the late Paleozoic Maritimes Basin stretches from the Nova Scotian Antigonish Highlands into western Cape Breton Island, Canada. The sub-basin is structural in origin and is bounded by faults that developed late in the history of the Appalachian orogen. The Late...
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Fall 2009
An agricultural land was adversely affected by salt released by the oil and gas industry. Remediation was needed to recover the land to agricultural productivity. Field-scale and laboratory-scale experiments were conducted to identify a practical and reliable remediation technique that could be...