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2010
Nakata, C.
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Qualizza C.
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MacKinnon M.
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Renault S.
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Growth and physiological responses of Triticum aestivum and Deschampsia caespitosa exposed to petroleum coke
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2006
MacKinnon, M.
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Process waters associated with oil sands development and the role of end pit lakes as a reclamation option. In: Creating wetlands in the oil sands, reclamation workshop, Fort McMurray, October 1-3, 2003
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2004
Renault, S.
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MacKinnon M.
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Qualizza C.
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Suitability of altai wildrye (Elymus angustus) and slender wheatgrass (Agropyron trachycaulum) for initial reclamation of saline composite tailings of oil sands
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Renault, S.
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Qualizza C.
, &
MacKinnon M.
(2004).
Suitability of altai wildrye (Elymus angustus) and slender wheatgrass (Agropyron trachycaulum) for initial reclamation of saline composite tailings of oil sands
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128
(3), 339-349.
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2003
Renault, S.
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MacKinnon M.
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Qualizza C.
(2003).
Barley a potential species for initial reclamation of saline composite tailings of oil sands
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8 pages .
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1994
Herman, D. C.
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Fedorak P. M.
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MacKinnon M.
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Costerton J. W.
(1994).
Biodegradation of naphthenic acids by microbial populations of indigenous to oil sands tailings
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467-477.
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