Browsing Earth and Environmental Sciences by Title
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Feasibility of a Motion-sensor System in the Dalhousie Killam Memorial Library
(2007-04)Global environmental issues are very prevalent today. Many countries are looking for more sustainable ways to accomplish what it is they want to do. University campuses are also hopping on the bandwagon, or so to speak, ... -
THE FEASIBILITY OF BIOFUEL IMPLEMENTATION IN DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY OPERATIONS
(2006-04)Vehicle fleet statistics, surveys, interviews, and a review of current research were used to assess the feasibility of using biofuels (particularly biodiesel) in Dalhousie University’s current vehicle fleet. Economic and ... -
The Feasibility of Dalhousie University’s Studley Campus’s Designation as a “Bee Campus” ™ Through Student Support of Pollinator-Friendly Initiatives.
(2023-04)The western honeybee (Apis mellifera) plays a significant role in most pollination networks globally (Hung et al. 2018). Bee City Canada™ is an organization that supports the establishment of bee sanctuaries in cities ... -
The Feasibility of Double-Sided Printing in the Learning Commons
(2008-04)The manufacturing of paper destroys millions of hectares of Canadian forest every year, as well as contributing greenhouse gases to the atmosphere and chemicals to our water and soils. Educational institutions are mass ... -
Feasibility of Making University Avenue Car-Free
(2005-04)University Avenue at Dalhousie University is a space that was designed for motor vehicles, but is used primarily by pedestrians. As a part of the Greening the Campus movement, the group has evaluated the feasibility of ... -
The Feasibility of Supplying Locally Sourced and Organic Food for a Student-Run Food co-op on Studley Campus
(2009-04)The Greening the Campus movement is an initiative that addresses issues of sustainability within university institutions. At Dalhousie University, the Environmental Problem Solving class provides students with a research ... -
Feasibility Study for a Farmer’s Market on Dalhousie Campus
(2010-04)This paper is designed to gauge student and faculty interest in a Dalhousie Farmer’s Market. Farmers markets are beneficial because they can help reduce food mileage, help support local economy, and provide students and ... -
A Field Geological Study and Analysis of Joint Patterns Related to the Francoeur-Arntfield (Gold Mines) Shear Zone, Beauchastel Township, Temiscamingue County, Abitibi Greenstone Belt, Quebec.
(1980-03-15)Field mapping (1:5000) and study of joints in an area of 7.3 square kilometres centered around the Arntfield Gold Mines, during the summer of 1979, forms the basis for this study. East-striking, north-dipping rocks of ... -
Field Trip A1: Contamination in the South Mountain Batholith and Port Mouton Pluton, southern Nova Scotia
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Field Trip A3: Glaciation and landscapes of the Halifax region, Nova Scotia
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Field Trip A4: Structural geology and vein arrays of lode gold deposits, Meguma terrane, Nova Scotia
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Field Trip A6: Geological setting of intrusion-related gold mineralization in southwestern New Brunswick
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Field Trip A7: The Triassic-Jurassic faunal and floral transition in the Fundy Basin, Nova Scotia
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Field Trip B1: Accretion of peri-Gondwanan terranes, northern mainland Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick
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Field Trip B2: The Joggins Cliffs of Nova Scotia: Lyell & Co's "Coal Age Galapagos”
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005) -
Field Trip B3: Geology and volcanology of the Jurassic North Mountain Basalt, southern Nova Scotia
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Field Trip B4: Stratigraphic setting of base-metal deposits in the Bathurst Mining Camp, New Brunswick
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005) -
Field Trip B5: Geology and environmental geochemistry of lode gold deposits in Nova Scotia
(Atlantic Geoscience Society, 2005)