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Title
Fishway passage of Alewife, Alosa pseudoharengus (Wilson, 1811), and marine nutrient transfer to freshwater ecosystems in three river systems in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Canada
Author
Nau, George
Date
2018
Supervisor
Stokesbury, Michael; Spooner, Ian
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
Biology
Affiliation
Biology
Title
Glacial stratigraphy and till geochemical dispersion controls associated with the Brazil Lake pegmatite, southwestern Nova Scotia
Author
Lundrigan, Andrea L.
Date
2008
Supervisor
Stanley, Cliff; Spooner, Ian
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
Geology
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Title
Investigating flood risk in an ungauged watershed using LiDAR, GIS, and HEC tools
Author
Stiff, Douglas T.
Date
2008
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian; Webster, Tim
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
Geology
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Title
An assessment of landslide potential in Cape Breton Highlands National Park: a GIS approach
Author
Wahl, Kimberly A.
Date
2003
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
Geology
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
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
The sensitivity of shallow marine environments to physical and meteorological changes associated with climate change
Author
Belliveau, Karissa Danielle
Date
2004
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
Environmental Science
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Title
Application of the paleolimnological method in the environmental assessment of pulp mill effluent-influenced freshwater sediment in Pictou County, Nova Scotia
Author
Holmes, Baillie E.J.
Date
2018
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian; Lake, Craig; Walker, Tony
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
Environmental Science
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Title
A paleolimnological assessment of the impacts of damming on an upland lake in Nova Scotia: focus on strontium as an indicator of alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) migration
Author
Crews, Julia M.
Date
2020
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
Environmental Science
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Title
A paleolimnological assessment of sediment in Sitmu’k Lagoon, Pictou Landing, Nova Scotia, to determine the influence of geogenic and anthropogenic activity on water quality change through time
Author
Wyles, Dylan G.
Date
2019
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
Geology
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
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
Development of a geomorphometric approach to seafloor morphology classification of the Manicouagan Peninsula using high-resolution topo-bathymetric LiDAR
Author
Mutton, Daniel
Date
2021
Supervisor
Webster, Tim; Spooner, Ian
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
Applied Geomatics
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
Title
A possible multiple impact crater site in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada
Author
Brisco, Trevor H.
Date
2010
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian; Pufahl, Peir
Degree Level
Honours
Discipline
Geology
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Title
Applied Quaternary geology and till geochemistry of the Loch Lomond Region, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia
Author
Isenor, Fenton Murdoch
Date
2000
Supervisor
Spooner, Ian; McClenaghan, Beth
Degree Level
Masters
Discipline
Geology
Affiliation
Earth & Environmental Sciences
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