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Applying Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Techniques for the Detection of Hydrothermal Alteration Zones and Gossans in Northern Canada
DownloadSpring 2015
This thesis is composed of three chapters assessing the following specific goals: 1) To evaluate the potential of airborne hyperspectral remote sensing data and techniques to delineate the hydrothermal alteration zones of volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) systems in areas of abundant lichens on...
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Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining Livelihoods in Nigeria: Drivers, Impacts and Best Practices
DownloadFall 2013
Artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) operations are part of the economic stream in most Sub-Saharan African countries. The potential economic, social, and environmental impacts of ASM are extensively recognizable and documented. In view of this, most governments and donor agencies are designing...
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Fall 2017
Biodiversity loss endangers ecosystem services and is considered as a global change that may generate unacceptable environmental consequences on the Earth system. Global biodiversity observations are needed to provide a deep understanding of the biodiversity - ecosystem services relationship and...
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Assessing Ecosystem Productivity Through the Integration of Micrometeorology and Optical Remote Sensing
DownloadSpring 2020
The main goal of this thesis is to contribute to the growing body of scientific work by exploring mechanisms of ecosystem productivity through the integration of remote sensing and micrometeorological data. This was done throughout by (i) identifying the environmental mechanisms affecting...
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Assessing landscape influences on the base of the aquatic food web across the North Saskatchewan River basin
DownloadSpring 2024
Anthropogenic activities are forcing a shift in landscape types and climate regimes with concomitant effects on runoff draining into regional rivers and downstream water quality. Stream microbial communities at the base of aquatic food webs play an important role in overall ecosystem health, yet...