802 resultados para Paléoécologie--Alberta--Wainwright--Quaternaire--Enquêtes


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En 2012, la Commission géologique du Canada a procédé à une série de forages dans les dépôts quaternaires de la région de Wainwright dans le centre-est de l’Alberta dans le cadre d’un projet en hydrogéologie. Les forages, qui atteignent plus de 60 m de profondeur, montrent la présence de niveaux organiques intercalés dans les unités stratigraphiques minérales, dont certains contiennent des morceaux de bois qui suggèrent la présence passée in situ d’une végétation ligneuse. La position stratigraphique des sables contenant des niveaux organiques sous le till régional (Wisconsinien supérieur) laisse penser qu’ils correspondraient à des épisodes interstadiaires, voire même de l’interglaciaire Sangamonien, des datations 14C ayant livré des âges non-finis (>43 500 ans A.A.). L’objectif principal de la présente étude était de documenter la composition du couvert végétal associé aux niveaux organiques à l’aide de l’analyse pollinique et macrofossile. Plusieurs des niveaux se sont avérés pauvres ou même stériles en grains de pollen et en macrorestes végétaux. Les assemblages polliniques sont le plus souvent dominés par des espèces herbacées (p. ex.: Cyperaceae, Artemisia sp.) et des fougères. Chez les arbres, l’épinette est l’espèce la mieux représentée mais elle montre des pourcentages polliniques relativement faibles. Les assemblages macrofossiles sont notamment caractérisés par la présence de matière ligneuse, de l’épinette et de plantes aquatiques. Plusieurs échantillons contiennent aussi des charbons de bois qui témoignent de l’incidence de feux. Les résultats des analyses paléoécologiques suggèrent que le couvert végétal contemporain du dépôt des niveaux organiques était à caractère boréal ouvert. Ces niveaux auraient donc été mis en place au cours d’un intervalle climatique plus froid que l’actuel, présumément un interstade wisconsinien plutôt qu’au cours du dernier interglaciaire (Sangamonien).

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Over the last two decades, moves toward “inclusion” have prompted change in the formation of education policies, schooling structures and pedagogical practice. Yet, exclusion through the categorisation and segregation of students with diverse abilities has grown; particularly for students with challenging behaviour. This paper considers what has happened to inclusive education by focusing on three educational jurisdictions known to be experiencing different rates of growth in the identification of special educational needs: New South Wales (Australia), Alberta (Canada) and Finland (Europe). In our analysis, we consider the effects of competing policy forces that appear to thwart the development of inclusive schools in two of our case-study regions.

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This exploratory case study examined the role of social influence in the decision-making process to increase public library funding in the Canadian province of Alberta in the 2009–10 fiscal year. Using Robert Cialdini’s theory of factors of influence (i.e., commitment and consistency, authority, liking, social proof, scarcity, and reciprocity) as a framework for analysis, findings show that consistency and commitment and authority were relevant and that liking was also important. These findings are consistent with Cialdini’s theory, which suggests that the quality of relationships is one factor that can most strongly influence a decision maker. This study gives insight into the factors motivating those involved in public library funding allocation decisions. No prior studies have examined the construct of influence in decision making about funding for public libraries at any level of government.

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This chapter begins by outlining the dynamics of contemporary international film production and the inherent tension between ‘design interest’ and ‘location interest’. A history of the promotion of particular places as filmmaking locations (including Hollywood) is presented, prior to the establishment of the first film commissions. The creation of international associations and their role in professionalization, norm setting and the standardization of offerings and activities, is then described. The chapter concludes with a discussion of commissions’ work, the emergent discourse of ‘film friendliness,’ and the differences between location marketing and other kinds of destination marketing.

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From research carried, out on a section of the Levriere, concretions (granules, nodules, which were sometimes joined together) partly covering the river ”bottom” were observed. The authors propose to make besides a petrographic examination of the calcareous precipitations and to see if their origin is connected to a biological activity, or if it is purely a case of a physical-chemical precipitation. The hydrological background of the Levriere, a small river of the Normandy Vexin, is given and conditions of the formation of the concretions studied.

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The partially semi-arid Oldman River basin (OMRB), located in southern Alberta (Canada), has an area of 28 200 km2, is forested in its western headwater part, and is used for agriculture in its eastern part. Hydrometric measurements indicate that flow in the Oldman River has decreased by ~34% between 1913 and 2003, and it is predicted that water withdrawals will increase in the next 20 years. The objective of this study was to determine whether isotope ratio measurements can provide further insight into the water dynamics of the Oldman River and its tributaries. Surface water samples were collected monthly between December 2000 and March 2003. Groundwater samples were taken from 58 wells during one-time sampling trips. Runoff within the OMRB is currently about 70 mm year-1, with a corresponding runoff ratio of 0Ð18. Seasonal flow characteristics are markedly different upstream and downstream of the Oldman River reservoir. Upstream, sharp increases in flow in late spring and early summer are followed by a rapid decrease to base flow levels. Downstream, a prolonged high flow peak is observed due to the storage effect of the Oldman River reservoir. The seasonal variation in the isotopic composition of surface water from upstream sites is small. This suggests that peak runoff is not predominantly generated by melting snow accumulated during the preceding winter, but mainly by relatively well-mixed young groundwater. A significant increase in the d18O and d2H values in the downstream part of the basin was observed. The increase in the isotopic values is partly due to surface water and groundwater influx with progressively higher d18O and d2H values in the eastern part, and partly due to evaporation. Hence, the combination of hydrometric data with isotope measurements yields valuable insights into the water dynamics in the OMRB that may be further refined with more intensive measurement programmes in the future.

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The Oldman River Basin (OMRB), located in southern Alberta (Canada), with an area of 28,200 km2, is mainly forested in its western part and is used for intensive agriculture in its eastern part. The objective of this paper is to estimate the nitrogen (N) budget for the Oldman River Basin as a whole and its sub-basins, and to discuss differences in the N budget between various sub-basins. Better knowledge of the N budget in this watershed may be also utilized for understanding N dynamics in similar watersheds within semi-arid climatic regions. The model used is a mass balance spreadsheet model that takes into account N inputs and N export through surface water. During the last 120 years, anthropogenic N inputs to the OMRB have increased circa 40 fold. By the end of the 20th century, the OMRB received an annualN input of about 5174 kg N km-2 yr-1, whereas only about 25 kg N km-2 yr-1 were exported via riverine flow. For the sub-basins, annual N inputs ranged from 2516 to 19011 kg N km-2 yr-1, and annual N export via riverine flows varied between 6 and 277 kg N km-2 yr-1. Over 85% of total N inputs to the OMRB are due to anthropogenic activities, including manure (55%), synthetic fertilizer (27%), and N fixation on agricultural lands (4%). Sewage accounted for less than 1%, and N inputs from atmospheric deposition and fixation in forests represented 6 and 8% respectively. Despite increasing anthropogenic N inputs, N export with riverine flow currently accounts for only 1% of the inputs, indicating thatmost of theNinputs are currently retained in the OMRB or are re-emitted into the atmosphere.

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Concentrations and isotopic compositions of NO-3 from the Oldman River (OMR) and some of its tributaries (Alberta, Canada) have been determined on a monthly basis since December 2000 to assess temporal and spatial variations of riverine NO-3 sources within the OMR basin. For the OMR sites, NO-3 -N concentrations reached up to 0.34 mg L-1, d15N-NO-3 values varied between –0.3 and +13.8‰, and d18O-NO-3 values ranged from –10.0 to +5.7‰. For the tributary sites, NO-3 -N concentrations were as high as 8.81 mg L-1, d15N-NO-3 values varied between –2.5 and +23.4‰, and d18O-NO-3 values ranged from –15.2 to +3.4‰. Tributaries in the western, relatively pristine forested part of the watershed add predominantly NO-3 to the OMR with d15N-NO-3 indicative of soil nitrification. In contrast, tributaries in the eastern agriculturally-urban-industrially-used part of the basin contribute NO-3 with d15N-NO-3 values of about +16‰ indicative of manure and/or sewage derived NO-3. This difference in d15N-NO-3 values of tributaries was found to be independent of the season, but rather indicates a spatial change in the NO-3 source, which correlates with land use changes within the OMR basin. As a consequence of tributary influx, d15N-NO-3 values in the Oldman River increased from +6‰ in the downstream direction (W to E), although [NO-3 -N] increased only moderately (generally

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Emissões - Entre Nós

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Nas últimas décadas, temos assistido a uma mudança no sector energético. A utilização de métodos não convencionais para a extracção de recursos energéticos, nomeadamente petróleo e gás natural, tem vindo a aumentar em diversas regiões do globo − nomeadamente no Canadá com as areias betuminosas e nos EUA com o gás de xisto − atingindo uma expressão já bastante significativa, pela escala, pela especificidade tecnológica e pela influência que este tipo de explorações tem no sector energético. Com uma procura crescente de energia e com o declínio de recursos energéticos convencionais, os recursos não convencionais apresentam-se como alternativa para responder às necessidades do mercado. O aumento dos custos (de exploração e da energia final) e a necessidade de tecnologia apropriada pressupõe uma associação muito directa à investigação e à inovação limitando o acesso a estes recursos a um escasso número de empresas e países. O principal objectivo desta dissertação é avaliar o potencial de exploração não convencional de recursos energéticos na actualidade, tendo como referência o Canadá, que constitui uma das principais áreas a nível mundial deste tipo de exploração e um importante difusor de tecnologia. A metodologia utilizada baseia-se na análise de informação disponibilizada nas últimas décadas e em estudos de instituições e consultores internacionais relevantes na área da energia. Sendo um tipo de exploração muito específico em termos tecnológicos e económicos, a opção não convencional poderá levar a uma mudança dos métodos de exploração de hidrocarbonetos bem como à sua disponibilidade, a qual teria um fim anunciado. Com o aumento das reservas e de recursos disponíveis bem como com o aumento do preço poderemos estar perante uma nova “era energética” baseada, uma vez mais, em recursos de origem fóssil (petróleo e gás) como aconteceu no séc. XX

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In 1903, the eastern slope of Turtle Mountain (Alberta) was affected by a 30 M m3-rockslide named Frank Slide that resulted in more than 70 casualties. Assuming that the main discontinuity sets, including bedding, control part of the slope morphology, the structural features of Turtle Mountain were investigated using a digital elevation model (DEM). Using new landscape analysis techniques, we have identified three main joint and fault sets. These results are in agreement with those sets identified through field observations. Landscape analysis techniques, using a DEM, confirm and refine the most recent geology model of the Frank Slide. The rockslide was initiated along bedding and a fault at the base of the slope and propagated up slope by a regressive process following a surface composed of pre-existing discontinuities. The DEM analysis also permits the identification of important geological structures along the 1903 slide scar. Based on the so called Sloping Local Base Level (SLBL) an estimation was made of the present unstable volumes in the main scar delimited by the cracks, and around the south area of the scar (South Peak). The SLBL is a method permitting a geometric interpretation of the failure surface based on a DEM. Finally we propose a failure mechanism permitting the progressive failure of the rock mass that considers gentle dipping wedges (30°). The prisms or wedges defined by two discontinuity sets permit the creation of a failure surface by progressive failure. Such structures are more commonly observed in recent rockslides. This method is efficient and is recommended as a preliminary analysis prior to field investigation.