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        Genetic variation in the frost hardiness of Pinus banksiana Lamb. (jack pine) in Northwestern Ontario 

        Davradou, Maria
        To estimate the level and pattern of variation in frost hardiness, artificial freezing tests of 64 provenances of jack pine were conducted. The provenances originated from northern Ontario. Seedlings of the provenances ...
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        Genetic variation in traits affecting the water relations of balsam poplar along a latitudinal transect in Northwestern Ontario 

        Penfold, Cameron S. (1992)
        Genetic variation In traits potentially affecting the waterrelations of balsam poplar (PopuIus balsamifera L.) clones from four provenances along a transect from northern Wisconsin to Pickle Lake in northwestern Ontario ...
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        Genetic variation of wood properties in balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera L.) 

        Ivkovich, Milosh (1995)
        Genetic variation in wood properties among and within three provenances of balsam poplar was investigated. Between 1982 and 1984, clonal populations were sampled along the Longitude 9QOW in North Wisconsin (Lat. 45°N ...
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        Genetic variation of wood properties in tamarack (Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch) 

        Dong, Yusheng (1996)
        Genetic variation of tracheid length, specific gravity, latewood percentage, height growth, and ring width among and within four provenances of tamarack (Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch) was investigated in a ten-year-old ...
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        Geochemical and toxicological investigation of the Hogarth and Caland Pit Lakes, former Steep Rock Iron Mine site 

        Godwin, Amy (2012-11-10)
        The closure of the Steep Rock Iron Mines near Atikokan, Ontario, Canada in the late 1970's left behind an area of severe environmental concern. The subsequent flooding of the pit mines resulted in the formation of two ...
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        Geochemistry and Au mineralization within the Kakagi-Rowan Lakes greenstone belt : a study of the Angel Hill Gold Zone 

        Secord, Scott Robert (2012-11-10)
        The Angel Hill Gold Zone of the West Cedartree Gold Project has been exposed over 300 meters along the internal contact of ultramafic and gabbroic rocks within the Kakagi Sill. The sill lies within the Kakagi-Rowan Lakes ...
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        The geochemistry and petrogenesis of the Ni-Cu-PGE Shakespeare deposit, Ontario, Canada 

        Dasti, Ian Raymond (2015-08-05)
        The Shakespeare intrusion, which hosts the Shakespeare Ni-Cu-PGE sulfide deposit, is part of the 2.2 Ga Nipissing Gabbro magmatic event, a large mafic-ultramafic suite located in the southern Superior and Southern Province. ...
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        Geochemistry and petrography of the ultramafic metavolcanic rocks in the eastern portion of the Shebandowan greenstone belt, Northwestern Ontario 

        Hinz, Sheree Laina Kirsten (2018)
        The 2.7 Ga Shebandowan greenstone belt in the Wawa-Abitibi terrane contains unusual ultramafic rocks. The two main assemblages present within the study area are the Greenwater and Shebandowan assemblages. The 2719.7 ± ...
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        Geochemistry and PGE mineralization of the Kitto intrusion : a product of Mesoproterozoic plume magmatism through fault bounded archean crust, East Nipigon Embayment, Northern Ontario 

        Laarman, Jordan Elliot (2007)
        The Kitto intrusion is a Mesoproterozoic 1117.7 ±1.8 Ma peridotitic to gabbroic intrusion, that formed as a result of plume magmatism and was emplaced along Mesoproterozoic and Archean faults in the East Nipigon Embayment ...
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        Geochemistry of shallow and deep water archean meta-iron formations and their post-depositional alteration in western Superior Province, Canada 

        Dolega, Simon (2018)
        One purpose for studying banded meta-iron formations is to determine the chemical composition of seawater in the Archean ocean and the oxygen content of the Archean oceanic-atmospheric system. Geologists use the geochemistry ...
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        Geology and alteration associated with the Hamlin Lake VMS system, Shebandowan Greenstone belt, Northwestern Ontario, Canada 

        Shute, Amy Lynn (2008)
        The Hamlin Lake area is located approximately 120 km southwest of the City of Thunder Bay, Ontario within the Shebandowan greenstone belt of the Wawa Subprovince, Superior Province. The purpose of this study was to understand ...
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        Geology and geochemistry of midcontinent rift-related igneous rocks 

        Cundari, Robert (2013-02-03)
        This study is focussed on the geology and geochemistry of Midcontinent Rift-related intrusive and extrusive rocks present in northern Ontario, Canada. The study focuses on three sections in order to elucidate the geochemical ...
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        Geology and geochemistry of the Laird Lake property and associated gold mineralization, Red Lake greenstone belt, northwestern Ontario 

        Gelinas, Brigitte Rachel (2018)
        The Laird Lake property encompasses the tectonic contact between the Balmer (2.99 to 2.96 Ga) and the Confederation (2.74 to 2.73 Ga) assemblages on the south-western end of the Red Lake greenstone belt, Northwestern ...
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        Geology and geochemistry of the Terrace Bay batholith, N. Ontario 

        Arnold, Kira (2019)
        The Terrace Bay Batholith is a 25 km long oval shaped granitoid intrusion located in the western portion of the Schreiber-Hemlo greenstone belt, part of the larger Wawa-Abitibi terrane. The pluton was emplaced at 2689±1.1 ...
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        Geology of sulphide-facies iron-formations and associated rocks in the lower Steel River-Little Steel Lake area, Terrace Bay, Ontario 

        Schnieders, Bernard Rolf (1987)
        The Lower Steel River - Little Steel Lake area is located about 25 km east of Terrace Bay, Ontario. Seventeen iron-formations were investigated within this metamorphosed Archean volcanic and sedimentary terrain, which ...
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        Geology, geochemistry and geochronology of the Hemlo East property, Schreiber-Hemlo Greenstone Belt, Ontario 

        Fage, Adam (2014-01-22)
        The Hemlo East property is located approximately 50 kilometres east of the town of Marathon, Ontario and is situated within the Schreiber-Hemlo greenstone belt of the Wawa-Abitibi Terrane of the Archean Superior Province. ...
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        Geology, petrology, geochemistry and platinum-group element-gold-copper-nickel ore asselmblage [i.e. assemblage] of the Roby Zone, Lac Des Iles Mafic-Ultramafic Complex, Northwestern Ontario 

        Michaud, Michael Julien (1998)
        The Archean Lac des lies Complex is a mafic to ultramafic intrusion emplaced into gneissic tonalite. The Lac des lies Complex Is the largest of several mafic to ultramafic intrusions that form a circular outcrop pattern ...
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        A geospatial analysis and comparison of snow leopard and mountain lion habitat: implications for conservations and research 

        Berry, Michael N (2022)
        Big cats form an integral part of landscape ecosystem management and are vital to the persistence of natural habitats. Global change, alongside human interactions has severely harmed populations of these predators, often ...
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        Germination in pea seeds : proteolytic enzyme activity and electron microscopy 

        Mroz, Christopher P. (1989)
        This study was undertaken with two primary objectives in mind. The first objective was to isolate several pea seed hydrolases present during early seed germination. The second objective was to perform an ultrastructural ...
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        Get on the good foot : do pedal asymmetries exist in the sprint start response? 

        Eikenberry, Adam (2005)
        The study of pedal asymmetries examines the differences in reaction time and movement time between the foot/hemisphere systems in humans. Although asymmetries have been examined using pointing movements research has yet ...
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