Browsing Earth and Environmental Sciences Undergraduate Honours Theses by Title
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Phenomenological Study of Urban Vegetable Gardening in Halifax: How Does Urban Vegetable Gardening Activity Affects the Daily Lives of the Gardeners and Their Sense of Community?
(2010-04)Due to the propagation of the Internet and several other changing factors, the geographical sense of community has somewhat become unnecessary. However, the quality of sense of community through indirect communication ... -
Physical Volcanology, Petrology, and Petrogenesis of the Cretaceous Isachsen Formation Volcanics, Western Axel Heiberg Island, N.W.T.Formation Volcanics, Western Axel Heiberg Island, N.W.T.
(1994-03-15)New data from Bjarnasson Island and Bals Fiord on western Axel Heiberg Island provide insight into the physical volcanology, petrology, and petrogenesis of Cretaceous Isachsen Formation magmatism. The Bjarnasson Island ... -
"Pock Marks" in Nearshore Sands: Observations During Sandyduck97.
(2000-04-15)Previous bedform research has described different ripple types forming in varying hydrodynamic conditions and used ripple geometry within sedimentary rocks to infer the paleoenvironmental conditions during the ripple ... -
A Pollen-Stratigraphic Study of Late-Quaternary Vegetational Change at Porter's Lake, Nova Scotia, with Reference to Marine Intrusion
(1986-04-15)Late-Quaternary sea level rise has caused two marine intrusions into Porter's Lake, Nova Scotia (Smith 1984), resulting in an interesting ecological history. Stratigraphic studies of the lake include work on diatoms and ... -
Post-Pleistocene Sea Level Changes in the Baie Verte Estuary (Northumberland Strait) as Revealed by Foraminiferal Studies
(1980-03-15)Two cores were obtained from the Baie Verte estuary of the Northumberland Strait to study relative sea level changes by examination of foraminiferal distributions. The base of the cores contained a layer of salt marsh ... -
Predicting Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi) Breeding Habitats in Southwestern Nova Scotia Using LiDAR Metrics Informed by Drone Data.
(2024-04)The Olive-sided Flycatcher (OSFL) is a migratory species at risk bird, currently listed as “Threatened” in Nova Scotia, and “Special Concern” federally. The strategy to promote the recovery of OSFL population is expected ...