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Corp., T. F.
(2005).
Virginia Hills fire survey manual (revised March 21, 2005)
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Grover, P.
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Donigian A. S.
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Chen X.
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Love J.
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Foster K.
(2005).
Watershed modelling for mining impacts in the Muskeg River Basin in northern Alberta, Canada
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Baker, L. F.
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Ciborowski J. J. H.
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MacKinnon M. D.
(2004).
Effects of petroleum coke on development of invertebrate and macrophyte communities in constructed wetlands
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61 pages .
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Daly, C. A.
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Ciborowski J. J. H.
(2004).
Microbial carbon sources in boreal wetlands
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55 pages .
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Barr, L.
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Cooper N.
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Foote L.
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Tedder W.
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Ciborowski J. J. H.
(2004).
The relationship between sediment type and benthic macroinvertebrates mediated through aquatic macrophyte development: Experimental sediment exchanges between natural and constructed wetlands on oil sands leases near Fort McMurray Alberta
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Wytrykush, C. M.
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Ciborowski J. J. H.
(2004).
The role of stress in ecosystem properties: The benthic invertebrate community in Alberta oil-sands wetlands
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Farwell, A. P.
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Bal P. S.
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Croft M.
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Dixon D. G.
(2004).
The toxicity of photomodified polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and dibenzothiophene congeners to Japanese medaka embryos
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61 pages .
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Clemente, J. S.
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Fedorak P. M.
(2004).
Evaluation of the analyses of tert-butyldimethysilyl derivatives of naphthenic acids by gas cromatography-electron impact mass spectrometry
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Masliyah, J.
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Zhou Z.
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Xu Z.
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Czarnecki J.
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Hamza H.
(2004).
Understanding water-based bitumen extraction from Athabasca oil sands
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Colavecchia, M. V.
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Backus S.
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Hodson P. V.
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Parrott J. L.
(2004).
Toxicity of oil sands to early life stages of fathead minnows
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Chalaturnyk, R. J.
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Scott J. D.
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Ozum B.
(2004).
Environmentally acceptable deposition of oil sands tailings
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Clemente, J. S.
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MacKinnon M. D.
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Fedorak P. M.
(2004).
Aerobic biodegradation of two commercial naphthenic acids preparations
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Le Blanc, R. J.
(2004).
Archaeological research in the Lesser Slave Lake Region : A contribution to the pre-contact history of the boreal forest of Alberta
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Canadian Museum of Civilization
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Clemente, J. S.
(2004).
The characterization analyses and biodegradation of naphthenic acids
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214 pages .
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Clemente, J. S.
(2004).
The characterization, analyses and biodegradation of naphthenic acids
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Biological Sciences
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Collier, B. N.
(2004).
Detailed stratigraphy of the Paleoproterozoic Athabasca Group along the Shea Creek-Douglas River trend and its relationship to the regional stratigraphy of the western Athabasca Basin, Canada
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Earth Sciences
(M. Sc.), 166.
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Chastko, P. A.
(2004).
Developing Alberta's oil sands : From Karl Clark to Kyoto
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1-320.
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Chastko, P.
(2004).
Developing Alberta's oil sands from Karl Clark to Kyoto
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320 pages .
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Chowns, T.
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Gates C. C.
(2004).
Ecological interactions among caribou, moose, and wolves : literature review
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Technical bulletin No. 893,
54.
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Cui, Z.
(2004).
Effects of residual bitumen removal techniques on the separation of heavy minerals from Athabasca oil sands tailings
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182 pages .
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Cui, Z.
(2004).
Effects of residual bitumen removal techniques on the separation of heavy minerals from the Athabasca oil sands tailings
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Chemical and Materials Engineering
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Campagnac, E.
(2004).
Évaluation d'inoculums mycorhiziens pour leur utilisation dans la végétalisation des rejets de stable bitumineux
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Foresterie et géodésie
(M. Sc. ), 94.
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Chapman, P. W.
(2004).
A framework for effective industry/First Nations collaboration: A case study of the partnership between the Alexis First Nation and Millar Western Forest Products Ltd.
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Anthropology
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Cyr, D. J.
(2004).
Frozen oil sands lumps: Effects of climate, geology and shovels
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Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Cronin, K. J.
(2004).
Manufacturing national park nature: Photography, ecology and the wilderness industry of Jasper National Park
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