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The Alberta Experience

Journal of Canadian Studies, 1982
By raising and exploring some basic historical, political and sociological questions, the article attempts to clarify the major forces that have shaped Alberta in the past and those forces currently at work, molding the province’s contemporary identity. Since 1905, Alberta has experienced remarkably rapid social, demographic and economic change.
Tamara Jeppson Palmer, Howard Palmer
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Focal Mechanisms of Some Inferred Induced Earthquakes in Alberta, Canada

, 2015
Although it has long been understood that injection of fluids into the subsurface can activate slip on a fault (e.g., Healy et al. , 1968), seismicity induced by fluid injection associated with oil and gas operations has recently come into sharper focus (
D. Eaton, A. B. Mahani
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Alberta pollen survey

Journal of Allergy, 1953
Abstract 1.1. In the province of Alberta a more complete picture of the air-borne pollen was obtained by using both the Standard Gravity Sampler and the Rotating Stand Sampler. 2.2. A comparison of the two samplers showed that the Rotating Stand gave better records for this region. 3.3. There are only two hay fever seasons in this area: the spring
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Alberta Formed, Alberta Transformed

The Western Historical Quarterly, 2007
Donald Grant Wetherell   +3 more
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Ferns of Alberta

American Fern Journal, 1960
E. H. Moss, Donald M. Britton
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Precipitation variability and its relationship to hydrologic variability in Alberta

Hydrological Processes, 2009
Carl A Mendoza   +2 more
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