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Establishment and Survival of Ground Cover Plantings on Disturbed Areas in Alberta. Final Report of Phase I
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Research project set up to study the establishment and survival of ground cover vegetation on roadsides, utility rights-of-way, and non-cultivated disturbed areas in Alberta
Establishment and Survival of Ground Cover Plantings on Disturbed Areas in Alberta. Progress Report #2. Revegetation of Disturbed Sites. such as Power Line Rights-of-way and Strip Mines
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Powerline rights-of-way were surveyed throughout Alberta to find out what vegetation was growing on them and if reseeding was required. The Whitewood coal mine at Wabamun was surveyed
Establishment and Survival of Ground Cover Plantings on Disturbed Areas in Alberta. Progress Report #3. Revegetation of Roadsides
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General survey of roadside vegetation done to see what species it consisted of. The results were then compared to the Department of Highways and Transport's records of seeding conducted from 1963-1972
Establishment and Survival of Ground Cover Plantings on Disturbed Areas in Alberta. Progress Report #4. Soils
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In this report an attempt has been made to relate the vegetation to a group of soil factors as well as climate and to examine soil texture in more detail and effects on plant communities and species
Establishment and Survival of Ground Cover Plantings on Disturbed Areas in Alberta. Report No. 1 Revegetation of Disturbed Sites such as Pipelines, Cutlines and Stripmining Areas
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Determine which native plant species might be useful in the revegetation of disturbed sites such as pipelines, cutlines and strip mining areas and collect seed for further studies
Establishment and Vegetation Survey of 16 Pinus banksiana-dominated Permanent Plots for the Athabasca Oil Sands Ecological Monitoring Project in 1981
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16 undisturbed, 5-ha, permanent plots dominated by Pinus banksiana (jack pine) were established along an impingement gradient of atmospheric emissions from oil sands processing plants
Establishment Report on the Mildred Lake Native and Cultivated Grass Reclamation Trial
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The trial was established on blended materials consisting of native sand, clayey overburden and peat. Nine native grasses and eight cultivated grass varieties were seeded in June of 1981
Estimate of the Maximum Probable Precipitation for Alberta River Basins
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Point measurements of maximum depth showed that over 50% of the rainstorms occur in June and July, with only a small percentage in April (5.6) and September (10. 1).
Estimating Lichen Biomass in Forests and Peatlands of Northwestern Canada in a Changing Climate
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Climate warming in the North could lead to lichen decline within critical woodland caribou habitat. We used repeat measurements of sixty-nine plots over ten years (2007–2008 and 2017–2018) to assess...
Estimating the Size of the Reclamation and Restoration Economy and Supply Chain in Alberta
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Based on 115 respondents, the survey highlights that the R&R economy in Alberta is robust, with 2 056 employees working at least part-time and 1 488 fulltime equivalent positions.
Estimating Tree Species Composition From Airborne Laser Scanning Data Using Point-based Deep Learning Models
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Airborne laser scanning (ALS) data has been widely used for total aboveground tree biomass (AGB) modelling, however, there is less research focusing on estimating specific tree biomass components...
Estimating Ungulate Recruitment and Growth Rates Using Age Ratios
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Étude des menaces et des risques liés aux espèces exotiques envahissantes forestières
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Invasions by alien organisms into new habitats pose one of the most significant global threats to ecosystem biodiversity and serious threats to economies around the globe. Canada, with its vast...
Evaluation, Analysis, and Assessment of Snowpack and Precipitation Data from a Monitoring Network in the AOSERP Study Area
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Since the determination of the environmental impact of two major pollution sources on precipitation quality was a primary project objective, poor collection efficiencies did not satisfy the objective
Evaluation of the Baseline Hydrometric and Water Quality Networks in the AOSERP Study Area
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Objective to evaluate the streamflow, suspended sediment, lake level, and water quality networks in the AOSERP study area so as to provide the basis for continuation and/or redirection.
Evaluation of Threshold Freezing Conditions for Winter Road Construction over Discontinuous Permafrost Peatlands, Subarctic Canada
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Evaluation of Trees and Shrubs for Oil Sands Reclamation: Field Trial Results
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There were few significant differences among provenances for any of the native species. This suggests that genotypic differences were small among the populations tested.
Examination of Two New Technologies to Assess the Diet of Woodland Caribou: Video Recorders Attached to Collars and DNA Barcoding
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Examining Management Scenarios to Mitigate Wildfire Hazard to Caribou
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We undertook a wildfire risk assessment across the Cold Lake caribou range where we used the Burn-P3 model to determine: a) burn probability; b) wildfire risk to restored seismic line areas; and c) the effectiveness of mitigation measures. The burn probability of the landscape was highly heterogeneous, and recent large burns and some waterbodies provided “shields” that reduced burn probability on their leeward sides.