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Spatial Dependence of Gas Transfer Velocity in Boreal Reservoirs
Abstract Reservoirs are significant sources of greenhouse gases (GHG), but the magnitude of these emissions remains uncertain. The key to deriving robust diffusive fluxes is combining accurate surface water gas concentrations with realistic gas transfer velocities (k600).
Pascal Bodmer +8 more
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There is growing evidence of the socioeconomic importance of Aboriginal forest enterprises. Aboriginal groups that decide to opt-in to the market economy still face significant challenges.
Jean-Michel Beaudoin +4 more
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Redes de distribución de caribú en Sheshatshiu, Labrador: una estrategia de modelización. En: Avá, nº 14 [PDF]
La localidad de Sheshatshiu, en la península de Québec/Labrador, es uno de los asentamientos del pueblo Innu impulsados por el gobierno canadiense en los 1950s y 1960s.
Castro, Damián
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(Re)Visiting the North: Reflections from the Mushuau-nipi (George River) [PDF]
Cultural narratives of northern wilderness are central to any understanding of the ongoing development of Canada, particularly as they relate to Aboriginal people and environmental change.
Pollock, Rebecca M.
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Morphometric values of streamlined subglacial bedforms provide valuable information about the relative speed, direction, and maturity of past ice streams. This paper presents a new tool that utilizes a machine learning approach to automatically identify glacially derived streamlined features.
Ellianna Abrahams +3 more
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Dissipative quantum dynamics in low-energy collisions of complex nuclei [PDF]
Model calculations that include the effects of irreversible, environmental couplings on top of a coupled-channels dynamical description of the collision of two complex nuclei are presented. The Liouville-von Neumann equation for the time-evolution of the
A. Bohr +7 more
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Approaching Educational Empowerment: Guidelines from a Collaborative Study with the Innu of Labrador
This paper discusses the journey toward self-managed education for the Innu people of coastal Labrador who, after an arduous struggle, have finally attained autonomy from the Canadian government.
W. C. Nesbit, David Philpott
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Discours innu sur la maison [PDF]
Cet article analyse le discours sur la maison d’hommes et de femmes innues de trois catégories d’âge (18-35 ans, 35-60 ans, aîné-e-s) de quatre communautés innues du Québec : Mashteuiatsh, Uashat (Sept-Îles), Maliotenam (Mani-Utenam) et Nutashkuan.
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Coupling Between Methylmercury and Carbon‐Gases Across Boreal Rivers of Québec, Canada
Abstract We examine correlations between mercury (Hg) and carbon (C) concentrations and speciation by synthesizing 526 river water samples across three distinct regions in Québec, Canada (48° to 55°N and 62° to 80°W). Positive correlations between methylmercury (MeHg) per unit Hg and C‐gases per unit dissolved organic carbon suggest Hg‐C co ...
A. Campeau +6 more
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Abstract Reservoir construction can alter the transport and export of nutrients and organic matter by rivers to coastal areas. However, influences from construction within the first years after flooding are not well understood. Here we present a 9‐year study of La Romaine Hydroelectric Complex, composed of four cascading boreal reservoirs sequentially ...
Bianca M. Rodríguez‐Cardona +4 more
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