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The Built Environment in a Winter Climate: Improving University Campus Design for Student Wellbeing
Download2021-07-01
McDonald-Yale, Eden, Birchall, S. Jeff
Like urban environments, the campus built environment can influence general wellbeing of students. At the same time, campuses are their own unique form and need to be analyzed in their own way. This study identifies elements of the campus built environment that contribute to student wellbeing,...
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The evolution of calcite-bearing kimberlites by melt-rock reaction: evidence from polymineralic inclusions within clinopyroxene and garnet megacrysts from Lac de Gras kimberlites, Canada
Download2016-07-01
Luth, R. W., Stone, Rebecca, Menzies, Andrew, Bussweiler, Yannick, Pearson, Graham, Stachel, Thomas, Kjarsgaard, B. A.
Megacrystic (>1 cm) clinopyroxene (Cr-diopside) and garnet (Cr-pyrope) xenocrysts within kimberlites from Lac de Gras (Northwest Territories, Canada) contain fully crystallized melt inclusions. These ‘polymineralic inclusions’ have previously been interpreted to form by necking down of melts at...
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The influence of governance structure on local resilience: Enabling and constraining factors for climate change adaptation in practice
Download2023-01-01
Birchall, S. Jeff, Bonnett, Nicole, Kehler, Sarah
Across the globe, the need to adapt is urgent. Coastal communities are particularly vulnerable to climate stressors such as rising sea levels and erosion, while more extreme and variable weather events interact to accentuate risk. While local governments are increasingly recognized as a central...
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The influence of high-frequency atmospheric forcing on the circulation and deep convection of the Labrador Sea
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Holdsworth, Amber M., Myers, Paul G.
The influence of high-frequency atmospheric forcing on the circulation of the North Atlantic Ocean with emphasis on the deep convection of the Labrador Sea was investigated by comparing simulations of a coupled ocean–ice model with hourly atmospheric data to simulations in which the...
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2022-04-01
Bonnett, Nicole, Birchall, S. Jeff
This study examines extent and quality of climate adaptation integration within strategic plans of local governments in British Columbia, Canada. Strategic plans (n=39) were assessed using plan content analysis in order to understand whether regional planning leads to adaptation action by...
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The long-wave infrared (8-12 μm) spectral features of selected rare earth element –bearing carbonate, phosphate and silicate minerals
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Laakso, K., Turner, D.J., Rivard, B., Sánchez-Azofeifa, A.
Rare earth elements (REEs) are a group of metals essential to high technology industries. This high demand, combined with a high supply risk, has led to an understanding that REEs are critical to society. Despite the potential that hyperspectral imaging (HSI) data offers for a fast and...
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The reflectance spectra of opal-A (05-22 µm) from the Taupo Volcanic Zone: spectra that may identify hydrothermal systems on planetary systems
Download2004-01-01
Goryniuk, Michelle C., Rivard, Benoit A., Jones, Brian
Opal‐A, the main component of siliceous sinters in many terrestrial hydrothermal systems, is a hydrated silicate that commonly incorporates silicified microorganisms. The detection of opal‐A on the surface of Mars, therefore, may carry important implications in the search for extraterrestrial...
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2021-01-01
Evans, Josh, Stout, Madeleine, Collins, Damian, McDowell, Kenna
Historically, governmental responses to homelessness in Canada have defaulted to the most basic of services such as food and shelter. Even under exceptional circumstances, such as the current coronavirus pandemic, governments still demonstrate reluctance to guarantee permanent, adequate and...
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The vorticity field (left) and the SLA field (right) in the Labrador Sea from the CMEMS satellite altimetry: 2005-2020
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The relative vorticity normalized by f field (left) and the Sea Level Anomaly (SLA) field (right) in the Labrador Sea from the CMEMS satellite altimetry from 2005 to 2020. The black arrows represent the geostrophic surface circulation. The anticyclones are indicated by the blue color in the...