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Brocke, L.
, &
Ferster R.
(2010).
Guide to the landscape design checklist in the Athabasca oil sands region
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Millennium EMS Solutions Ltd.
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113 pages .
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Smreciu, A.
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Gould K.
(2010).
Priority shrub species: Propagation and establishment. Final report - 2009
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52 pages .
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Anonymous
(2010).
CEMA has a new look!
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6-May ,
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Dowdeswell, L.
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Dillon P.
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Ghoshal S.
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Miall A.
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Rasmussen J.
, &
Smol J.
(2010).
A foundation for the future: building an environmental monitoring system for the oil sands
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Osko, T.
(2010).
A gap analysis of knowledge and practices for reclaiming disturbances associated with in situ oil sands and conventional oil & gas exploration on wetlands in northern Alberta
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Ohlson, D.
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Long G.
, &
Hatfield T.
(2010).
Phase 2 Framework Committee report
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126 pages .
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Ltd., W. P. C.
(2010).
Regional groundwater monitoring network implementation in the Northern Athabasca Oil Sands (NAOS): Phase 2: Program summary
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54 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(2010).
Regional groundwater quality study and monitoring network design in the Athabasca oil sands: Phase 1
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WorleyParsons
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97 pages .
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Lott, E. O.
, &
Jones R. K.
(2010).
Review of four major environmental effects monitoring programs in the oil sands region
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114 pages .
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Sansom, B.
(2010).
Toxicity assessment of oil sands process-affected water using fish cell lines
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95 pages .
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2009
Franzin, W. G.
(2009).
Estimating effects of water withdrawals from the lower Athabasca River: IFNTTG final report
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187 pages .
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Zettl, J.
,
Barbour L.
, &
Si B.
(2009).
Maximizing available soil moisture in reclamation caps on coarse grained soil
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13 pages .
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Hague, P.
, &
Wilson B. J.
(2009).
A review of the SEWG in situ footprint model metrics and assumptions
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Silvatech Group
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13 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(2009).
Beta test of the TMAC priority chemical screening tool (PCST)
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Intrinsik Environmental Sciences Inc.
, Ed.).
16 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(2009).
Review of water management alternatives on water depth in the lower Athabasca River
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AECOM Canada Ltd.
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27 pages .
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Watmough, S. A.
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Aherne J.
, &
Dillon P. J.
(2009).
Spatial and temporal impacts of acid deposition in the oil sands region: Estimating "time-to-effects" for soils and freshwaters using dynamic simulation models
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19 pages .
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Gulyas, G.
(2009).
Assessment of planting densities in reclaimed landscapes using the GYPSY Model
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Timberline Natural Resource Group Ltd.
, Ed.).
64 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(2009).
Wildlife movement and habitat connectivity monitoring guidelines for the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo - Task 1: Literature review
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Jacques Whitford AXYS Ltd.
, Ed.).
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[Anonymous]
(2009).
Dialogue on ecosystem response management system and coordinated access management strategies: Perspectives on a further refinement of the terrestrial ecosystems management framework (prepared for the Lower Athabasca Regional Plan)
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Sustainable Ecosystems Working Group
, Ed.).
35 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(2009).
Summary of the lower Athabasca River fish habitat suitability criteria workshop (April 22 to 23 2009)
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Golder Associates Ltd.
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67 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(2009).
Dissolved oxygen levels in side channels and tributaries in the lower Athabasca River - Winter 2009
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Golder Associates Ltd.
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13 pages .
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Gupta, N.
(2009).
Effects of oil sands process-affected water and substrates on wood frog (Rana sylvatica) eggs and tadpoles
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149 pages .
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Curtis, C. J.
,
Flower R. J.
,
Pla S.
,
Shilland J.
,
Simpson G. L.
,
Turner S.
, et al.
(2009).
Palaeolimnological study of selected lakes in the Wood Buffalo region
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78 pages .
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[Anonymous]
(2009).
Results from long term soil and vegetation plots established in the oil sands region (2008): Vegetation component
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Stantec Consulting Ltd.
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[Anonymous]
(2009).
Isotope tracing of water yield and chemical loadings in the Alberta oil sands region for evaluating acid sensitivity to acid deposition
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University of Victoria, Department of Geography
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39 pages .
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