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A Critical Discourse Analysis of the impact of settler colonialism on populist environmental policy
(2018-04)Right-wing western style populism has been increasing in popularity in certain parts of the world (Europe, North America, Australia) recently. However, there has been little research done on the environmental policies of ... -
A Critical Evaluation of Old-Growth Forest Definitions in Canada
(2020-04)Old-growth forests are a precious resource. As critical areas of biodiversity, they provide habitat for many species at risk. They also provide a multitude of ecosystem services and have enormous intrinsic biological ... -
Critical exponents and amplitude ratios from electrical resistivity measurements of dysprosium
(1980-02/01)Resistive anomalies in helical antiferromagnets are shown to reflect the temperature dependence of the specific heat sufficiently close to the Neel temperature. The temperature dependence of superzone energy gaps does not ... -
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Critical magnetic susceptibility of gadolinium
(1988-08/01)The magnetic suspectibility of a single crystal of high-purity gadolinium has been measured in the critical region with use of AC susceptibility methods. For reduced temperatures t10-3, the data are described by a simple ... -
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Critical phenomena and a new class of self-similar spherically symmetric perfect-fluid solutions
(2000-04)No abstract available. -
Critical thinking through the eyes of Richard Paul and Karl Popper
(2014-10-08)This 1993 workshop marks the beginning of my new logical or metaphysical research program on the application of Karl Popper’s non-inductive theory of method to the management of the World’s commercial fisheries. The view, ... -
Crooked-line 2D seismic reflection imaging in crystalline terrains: Part 1, data processing
(2003-01)For cost and access reasons, most of the seismic reflection data collected in crystalline terrains have been acquired by 2D crooked-line profiling. When the survey geometry is significantly irregular and the geologic ... -
Crooked-line 2D seismic reflection imaging in crystalline terrains: Part 2, migration
(2003-01)Seismic reflection surveys are frequently conducted over very complicated geological structure, but surveying often must be confined to existing crooked roads or tracks. Typically, data from such 2D crooked-line surveys ... -
Crustal structure of the Labrador Sea conjugate margin and implications for the formation of nonvolcanic continental margins
(1995-12)Wide-angle seismic studies have determined the detailed velocity structure along a 350-km-long profile across the Labrador margin. Combination of this model with a previously published cross section for the southwestern ... -
Crustal structure of the northern Nova Scotia rifted continental margin (eastern Canada)
(2004-09)[ 1] The Nova Scotia continental margin off eastern Canada marks a transition from a volcanic to a nonvolcanic style of rifting. The northern ( nonvolcanic) segment of the margin was studied by a 490-km-long refraction ... -
Crustal structure of the ocean-continent transition at Flemish Cap: Seismic refraction results
(2003-11)[1] We conducted a seismic refraction experiment across Flemish Cap and into the deep basin east of Newfoundland, Canada, and developed a velocity model for the crust and mantle from forward and inverse modeling of data ... -
Crystal-energy landscapes of active pharmaceutical ingredients using composite approaches
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Crystal-Structure of Lixni2-Xo2 and a Lattice-Gas Model for the Order-Disorder Transition
(1992-08)No abstract available. -
Culture, Community, Language, and Land: A Case Study of Co-management Led Marine Stewardship Education Resources in Nunatsiavut
(2023-12)Marine education plays a key role in equipping individuals and communities with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage complex challenges associated with our changing ocean. In Nunatsiavut – a unique self-governing ... -
Current CaCO3 dissolution at the seafloor caused by anthropogenic CO2
(PNAS, 2018-10-29)Oceanic uptake of anthropogenic CO2 leads to decreased pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturation state with respect to CaCO3 minerals, causing increased dissolution of these minerals at the deep seafloor. This ... -
Curriculum Audit: How Dalhousie University is integrating sustainability into its non-environmental undergraduate programs
(2020-04)Interdisciplinary education is a trend in post-secondary education across the world (Bear & Skorton, 2019). Climate change, and other issues of social and environmental sustainability are increasingly relevant and pressing ...