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Title
An assessment of nitrogen and phosphorus availability in constructed wetlands in the Cumberland Marsh Region, Canada
Author
Turner, Maxwell J.
Date
2016
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian; Mallory, Mark
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
Geology
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Title
Examination of metals in gastropods to determine the potential for accumulation in the Border Marsh Region
Author
Loder, Amanda L.
Date
2014
Supervisor
Mallory, Mark; Spooner, Ian
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
Environmental Science
Affiliation
Environmental & Sustainability Studies
Title
Examining biotransport of trace elements by colonial seabirds to the Eastern Shore Islands Wildlife Management Area
Author
Mahon, Lewis
Date
2014
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian; Mallory, Mark
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
Environmental Science
Affiliation
Environmental & Sustainability Studies
Title
Metal mobility and retention associated with salt water inundation at Laytons Lake, Nova Scotia
Author
McGuire, Heather E.
Date
2018
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian; Mallory, Mark
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
Geology
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Title
Wetland senescence and productivity trends in the Cumberland Marsh Region, Atlantic Canada
Author
Loder, Amanda Lily
Date
2017
Supervisor
Mallory, Mark; Spooner, Ian
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
Biology
Affiliation
Biology
Title
Impact to historical logging and hydroelectric development on an upland river system, Nova Scotia, Canada: a paleolimnological perspective
Author
Godfrey, Adam
Date
2018
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian; Mallory, Mark
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
Biology
Affiliation
Biology
Title
Cecil Lake British Columbia: a paleolimnological analysis of natural and anthropogenic environmental change
Author
Velkjar, Garrett
Date
2019
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian; Mallory, Mark
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
Geology
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Title
An applied paleolimnological assessment of the impacts of hydroelectric reservoir development, watershed disturbance and anadromous fish (Alosa pseudoharengus) visitation on productivity in Gaspereau Lake, Nova Scotia, Canada
Author
Muzak Ruff, Lauren S
Date
2021
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian; Mallory, Mark
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
Environmental Science
Affiliation
Environmental & Sustainability Studies