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2014
Jung, K.
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Duan M.
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House J.
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Chang S. X.
(2014).
Textural interfaces affected the distribution of roots water and nutrients in some reconstructed forest soils in the Athabasca oil sands region
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2013
Jung, K.
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Choi W. - J.
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Chang S. X.
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Arshad M. A.
(2013).
Soil and tree ring chemistry of Pinus banksiana and Populus tremuloides stands as indicators of changes in atmospheric environments in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada
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2012
Yan, E. - R.
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Hu Y. - L.
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Salifu F.
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Tan X.
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Chen Z. C.
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Chang S. X.
(2012).
Effectiveness of soil N availability indices in predicting site productivity in the oil sands region of Alberta
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Jung, K.
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Chang S. X.
(2012).
Four years of simulated N and S depositions did not cause N saturation in a mixedwood boreal forest ecosystem in the oil sands region in northern Alberta Canada
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Lilles, E. B.
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Purdy B. G.
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Macdonald S. E.
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Chang S. X.
(2012).
Growth of aspen and white spruce on naturally saline sites in northern Alberta: Implications for development of boreal forest vegetation on reclaimed saline soils
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92
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2011
Jung, K.
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Ok Y. S.
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Chang S. X.
(2011).
Sulfate adsorption properties of acid-sensitive soils in the Athabasca oil sands region in Alberta, Canada
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Chang, S. X.
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Yan E.
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Hu Y.
(2011).
Soil nitrogen indicators for land reclamation policy development for forest ecosystems
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56 pages .
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2010
Lilles, E. B.
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Purdy B. G.
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Chang S. X.
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Macdonald S. E.
(2010).
Soil and groundwater characteristics of saline sites supporting boreal mixedwood forests in northern Alberta
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Lilles, E. B.
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Purdy B. G.
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Chang S. X.
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Macdonald S. E.
(2010).
Soil and groundwater characteristics of saline sites supporting boreal mixedwood forests in northern Alberta
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2008
Pattison, S. R.
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Chang S. X.
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Thomas B. R.
(2008).
Do pulpmill biosolids and Urea application affect greenhouse gas emissions in hybrid poplar plantations in northern Alberta? Proceedings 45th Annual Alberta Soil Science Workshop, February 19-21 2008, Lethbridge
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Neufeld, C.
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Chang S. X.
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Feng Y.
(2008).
Effects of N and S deposition on the properties of soils in the Fort McMurray area. Proceedings 45th Annual Alberta Soil Science Workshop, February 19-21 2008, Lethbridge
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Saurette, D. D.
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Chang S. X.
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R. T. B.
(2008).
Land-use conversion effects on CO2 emissions : from agricultural to hybrid poplar plantation
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(3), 623-633.
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Tan, X.
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Chang S. X.
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Comeau P. G.
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Wang Y. H.
(2008).
Thinning effects on microbial biomass, N mineralization, and tree growth in a mid-rotation fire-origin lodgepole pine stand in the lower foothills of Alberta, Canada
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465-474.
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2007
Ok, Y. S.
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Chang S. X.
, &
Feng Y. S.
(2007).
Sensitivity to acidification of forest soils in two watersheds with contrasting hydrological regimes in the oil sands region of Alberta
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17
(6), 10 pages .
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Pattison, S. R.
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Chang S. X.
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Thomas B. R.
(2007).
Greenhouse gas emissions from a hybrid poplar plantation in northern Alberta. Proceedings 44th Annual Alberta Soil Science Workshop, February 20-22, 2007, Calgary, Alberta
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Pattison, S. R.
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Chang S. X.
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Thomas B. R.
(2007).
Hybrid poplar plantations : Soil emitted greenhouse gases. Proceedings 44th Annual Alberta Soil Science Workshop, February 20-22, 2007, Calgary
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Ok, Y. S.
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Chang S. X.
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Feng Y. S.
(2007).
Sensitivity to acidification of forest soils in two watersheds with contrasting hydrological regimes in the oil sands region of Alberta
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17
(6), 747-757.
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2006
Saurette, D. D.
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Chang S. X.
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R. T. B.
(2006).
Some characteristics of soil respiration in hybrid poplar plantations in northern Alberta
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86,
257-268.
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